THE mTjT TAN DAIL-Y SATU. AlLYI OFFI1CIAL BULLETIN Publication in the jBulletln is constri2etive notice to all Members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to theOPresident until. 3:30 p. m. (1].:34 a. nm. Saturday.) Women's iCS='inch Club will m-eet in Rfcuin ing, Monday, October 24, at 7.30. Franc U'niversity of ihgnBn S Formation tn o ri 11 -,l! t aI o'clock IAv timne li MICHIGAN ALUMNUS SE) TO3 HATE ND HA 1, Volume 8T SATURDAY, OCTOB3ER V., 1927 Vlnumber 29 Statement W ithe Reference To The Ohio-1leliigmiiFootball (hGame: Hatted and iiatles rtUtldflit. are ,ut Tlhe formal opening ceremony of the stadium will commence at 2:.s o'clock, Ann Arbor time. The game will be called at u:00 'o'clock, Ann Arbor 1eriig (danlgerous(ICIUSionkS Ui)ou1 the time. Everyvone should hold his own ticket'on entering the gate to the stad- desirability of thir headgear_>: if we um area. Holders will be admitted through any gate.! accept the statement of r I):.oyal S., After entering the stadium, follow the walkways to your section entranceCoea, 8,Uitdttssntr to the stadium se ats. ,iCpln,'9,Uic tg eao 'there will be 85,000 specators at the game, the majority or whom will from New York.zaid formner lpxrofes- come to Ann Arbor by automobile. Parking areas will be at a premium. Each sor of optliamology are., otolog y at; resident of Ann Arbor will aid materially in the solution of the parking prob- the . University. Coni(nhing on the1 lem by leaving his automohile at home and not park on any street. tcugaeattd oadpoeto F. H. Yost. *cleit tiue-oadpoeto About a]l Balhi uc to poor greatly 'sweat-ba. a forcefi3 temities can cut entirely. lightnmat wvithout ]EETIA ENGINEER IN'VEN TS MECHANICA - 2,Natural Science Build- GV J.al Thorpe, A Secretary. 'THAT CAN ANSWER TELEPH ONE AND GV .Ili C a es will be iss uedl at this L. Malclm.11I, Stud.1ent \ gr. nw °,S' D A G E ai TLE S Y U T Hxiit e tilePi It it does to the hair' is to fode ss on the other hand is due' e i cu a i n w i h Ca eaggravated by pressure of a ' n et, i nd. The heart cannot pump rr ' n f ii stream of blood to the ex-fn " of the body; slight pressure le i, n el off the blood stream almos3t tuehu i Hats of ample size and# k'fI 5 }Fb t ile iuI el te ria l m a y , h o w ev er, be w o rn d p la i g c o s q u n e i ' r .a § - { .i inpr i .. ,"y LL SER V ANT NFORMATION * t nt ofi1 uev isloi ril b,3 iiili operator. ihiery can be called onl toene. asked questions iit il ructions has just win"trated inl the offices' w~i fork Electrical comn- 'h arrangelient, called 0Co t "l ' tei t is 1t1e'inl- £R. 1. Wenl'ey, at thes iectrical engineer. This i1 :er1.an t, acc ording- to Ior, Ii1lllfiled al appli- isolated IMr~wer station'; can lake the place of t' td r'aid atte"ndant, The lch is shomn, is sensl- iiferent tones whIich canl wilted to it over te reg. 1,l1oue. The tones are by- tuned circuits hich operate relys that canl to perform lariouis acts till1ing switches and low. n rates. The servant is human in appearance; it we like a cross betweenl lild .1 telephone SwVitchi- telection ig 0,ht. , N~otice i re 71archase of Annuities:' The attention of all members of the Faculty who by the term of their appointment are obligated to purchase old age annuiles or who have the priv- ilege of purchasing such annuities, is respectfully called to the fact that the annuity rate's of the 'Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association will be son, what increased begjnning January 1, 1928. There will be an appreciable' saving to all who perfect their arrangements for taking annuities before the. end of the present calendar year. Shirley W. Smith. Exhibition of Designs Made for State Board Examination in Architecture: An exhibition of the designs made for t he last State R~oard' examination in architecture will be hung in Room 301 of the new Architectural w~ilding onr Saturday and Monday, October 22 and 24. The exhibition will be .open from 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 o'clock, Emil Ltorch. Special Activity Classes for Women:, Classes for Special Activity will, be started Monday, October 24, and willE be carried on in the parlors at Barbour Gymnasium daily from 10 a. mn, to 4 p. mn. Ethel Mc(~ormick. Group No. 6, Freshman Women: I will meet my group at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, October 24, in Bar- bour Gymnasium. Mrs. Arthur B. Maeiman. Freshman Group: I should like to meet my Freshman Group at 4 o'clock Monday at my home, 106 Ingalls Street, corner or Huron Street.- Mrs. George 'Wulf. M1iss Crosby's Freshnma. Group:, I wish to meet the members of my group in Room 1010, East Medical Building, Monday, October 24, at 4 p. m. Elizabeth Crosby. Fresh man Women: 1 will mheet mny group on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Barbour Gym- nasium. firma Butler. 'there will be a meeting of the Michigan Beta Chapter of Iota Alpha to which all graduate engineers are invited at 7:30 Thursday,. October 27, in room 3201 of East Engineering Building. Professor R. Nelson speaks upon the subject: "The preparation of the Graduate Thesis." R. H. Sherlock, President, Cos i mpolitan Club: 'The initiation of new members will be held in Lane Hall on Sunday eve- ,.aug. WVill everyonie of the old members take this opportunity to welcome the newcomers into the Club? Supper will be served at 6 P. M. Raja ilowrani, President., Tlhct-c will be a metting of the Graduate English Club Monday, October' 24 at 8 p. in., in Room1 304 of the Union.! Matters of re-organization will come up at this mneeting;, and all graduate students in English are urged to be present. Thonmas 1,. fasady, President. "IUpper Roomu" 10ble ("as'.; The ''Upper Rooiu'" Bibhc Class meets.,as usual-tonight' at 7..p. m. in the "Upper Room" at Lane Hall. The theme will be: ".Jesus and Progress." All I Michigan men are cordially invited. George 4. Alder. __".R.... . lY... "..."....... ................................ =....I of capital extrcmities, he predicts sunstroke for the hatless and baldness for the hatted if present tendenfies are Continued. The actinic rays of the sun which cause sunstroke, according to D r. Copeland, are nearly as active all the year round ari they are on hot sum- mer .days.' "The brain may be serious- ly affected by them if the head is uni- protected. Some folks go withlout hats because they think the sunlight rwill stimulate the growth of the hair. they are not pulled on the head as ifj the wearer were a pursued pickpocket. Of 135 students who walked down the diagonal about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon 100 were blissfully aware; of impending sunstroke, and 35 risked cheating the barber by becoming bald. It is doubtful, however, whether students will start a wholesale resur- rection of their chapeaux unless health-service figures for sunstroke risen above their present zero status. v. here A ii huntatt all deviceV, ivl ue to dii be Iransm selected 1I in Wra o Q madet such as pt ering darn not at alll loolks 1110 a radio Lt board oii WRIGHT AIR.: FIELD DEDICATED - -- -------------- Aerial view of Wright field, recently$ dedicated at Payton, 0.' The cerlbrtionr was made in the form ot a tribute to I lie .Wright brothers, shown above. !" IM - I U M h e men HAT FACTS "Ann Arbor's Unique Sandwich and Coffee Shop" 11 1108 SO. UITVERSITY OppoSite Engineering Arch t % ' ,,." 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