THE MICHIGAN DAi-Y A L O iCIAL'BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is corstructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until" 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Choral Union Ushcrs All ushers assigned for this -eason's conccrts are rcquested to report ill Hlit] AuditoriAm by 7:.tonTightt IV. A. 1).1 ent1ort. COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN will find the Packard Restaurant bigger and better " than ever. 703 Packard St. i Virgilio I a as co-;ir, S1ri- s in lull was obliged 10 GY II'i, Il'-,i 'rl ha( of the ('ii o Opera Company, will appear ulc I Volunie S. FRILIA, ('OR)BU 2, 1927". 's9 i a ler ;Jk w 1 '0 11U,' I 11' at x conlei'rt ill h Ex l i.; tra Concert Auditori m tonighit, aking the place of Giicomo Riminii, who Cancel his (ngagement on account of illness. Charles A. Sink. I Students, College of literature, Selevee and the Arts: The following stude( t are requested to meet the Scholarship Committee on Friday, October 28th, in Room 300, SW, University Hall, at the tite indi- cated in this notice: 1. H. A. Abramson ........ .3:00 12L. P. Kauffman .. ....,.. 3:55 2. A. W. Bechtel ..........3:05 1. Sophie Kimels.........4:00 C. 1. Boyd.............3:10 14. Opha M. Knapp.........4:05 4. II. A. Brubacher ..........3:15 15. R. MacRae............4:10 5. It.E.- Carson ............,3:20 16. L. B. Miller............4:15 G. R. G. Curtis............3:25 17. Mrs. Augusta Niethammer .4:20 7. A. B Elliott.............3:30 18. Angela G. Nosenzo .......4:25 8. Katherine Francis... ...3:35 19. Russell D. Sauer. . .....4:30 9. H. L. Hirt.............3:40 20. C. C. Van Vechten .... ...4:15 10, Isaac Hoffman..........3:45 2-1. Irja Widenius ..,.....4:40 11. Mildred Innis.... .....3:50 22. P. A. Wight ............4:45 23. Ph. P. Wright.........4:50 p.m. Men's Edlnwaltional (liib: - The clb wi meet iii Room 304, Michigan Union, at seven o'clock, Mon- day, October 31. Professors Trow andl McClusky will report informally on the recent Symposium on Feeling and Emotions held at Wittenberg College in connectioli with the de(d ication of its new psychological laboratories. W. A. Arnold, President. j Calvini Am mni: There will be a reunion of aHI Calvin alumni, at the home of Mr. Bouwsma, 815 Dewey street, on Saturday evening, October 29. R. Hoekstra. Ann Arbor Art Assoclatloio: One man exhibition of wa'ter colors by Carl Lundquist and- a group of! Oriental paintings selected from local collections are being shown in the WestI Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall, through Sunday, Oct. 30. Bruce M. Donaldson. YOUNG AUTHOR SENDS GOULD BOOK. DESCRIPTIVE OF BAFFIN BAY TRIP I ]Is oI Kaufman End of Month Sale Offers Wonderf ul Valu es and COATS and DRESSES l M i x. P. Thieme. Comedy 7?ducatiou C-105~. Psychology of Elementary Sciool Subjects: I shall not be able to meet my class, Friday, October 28. Clifford Woody. ygiene Lectures-University Women: All entering women are required to attend six hygiene lectures and take an examination at end of course. Margaret Bell, M.D. Girls Going to Urbana: PleaseComte in and pay the chaperone fee some time before five o'clock Friday. Beatrice W. Johnson, Advisor of Women. Freshman Group: I will be at home, 619 East University Avenue, October from four-thitry to six o'clock; Margaret Mann, Student Adviser. Freshiman 1Women: The first Hygiene Lecture will be given on Monday, October 31st, at 4:15 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books. Margaret Bell M.D. Freshnen Women: The Freshman Spread is in honor of all Freshmen women. If any Fresh- man has failed to receive an invitation by mail, she is urged to consider this notice as her invitation. The Spread .is informal, in Barbour gymnasium, Friday, October 28th, from 8 to 11 o'clock. Grace Rickards, Adviser of Women. Friday and Saturday INI Prof. Lawrence M. Gould has just which Professor Gould was associated received a copy of a book by David with the boy. Binney Putnam which recounts the A description of the trip inland, cross-country, into land never before experiences of the Putnam Baffin Bay seen by white men is simply told. It expedition of which Professor Gould was on this trip that Professor Gould was chief geographer and assistant found some fossils with which he hop- director. The book, "David Goes to es to correlate the history of Europe o f thandt was written beditioh with the North American continent. David describes the fossils and tells George Palmer Putnam, publisher. how the party discovered and named The books gives an account of the mesas and canyons, where the boy- trip through the Arctic waters andI author shot caribou, and the finding of describes the exploration and the the nesting place of the rare Blue mapping of the unknown shores of Goose. Baffin Island. David Binney Putnam,_ _ the author, is only 14 years old, andALUMNI yet has written five books for boys. AU N FIELD WORKER He was a member of the whaleboat AT LOCAi Tl[EATER NOW party sent out for one month along- the northern coast of Foxe land. The Fred S. Randall, '23, of Duluth, little expedition survived ice and Minn., is appearing at the Majestic terrific tides and established the fact theater with "The Four Voices," a that some 5000 square miles of land quartet, the last three days of this previously set down on charts actual- week. Randall has been secretary of ly did not exist. the Duluth Alumni club for the past Professor Gould, or "Larry" as he three years and, at -the present time, is called in the book, is mentioned is doing field work for the Alumni as- frequently. The boy author tells of sociation under the direction of T. his "urodigious heard," and relates Hawley Tapping while travelling on many incidents of their daily life in the Keith and Orpheum circuits. } C" _ : >f t . ,, a . , r , : ; Z . i \ 1 _ ..- - '. " ' n ,, n f' t .r- ( . 1 Qr r i ' 4, . Coats' A Splendid Assortment in 3 Groups Glorifying the American Dumbelle $39.75 49.50 69.50 Opens WED., NOV. 2 3 r t r ,i 1 ulcy says. Polonia Literary Circle: The first program meeting of the year October 28, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Sadowski will will be held in Lane Hall Friday, give a short talk. Everybody out. Cecilia 1D. Wells, Secretary.' Frocks New York's a won- derful place to visit, but I Wouldn't want to live there." { MATTHEWS HOME FROM CONVENTION Prof. Donald M. Matthews of the School of Forestry and Conservation returned yesterday from Detroitj where he addressed the annual ban- quet of the National Association of Woodturners who have been attending a convention in the Statler hotel in De- troit. Professor MXatthews took the place of Dean Samuel T. Dana who was unable to attend the banquet. Professor Matthews told of the aims of the new forestry school at the Uni- versity here and stressed the fact that Michigan is now able to engage in greater research for the benefit of wood consumers due to the enlarged facilities of the new school.. The woodturners were of the opinion that not enough well-trained men are ready to take the places of the older executives, Professor Matthews said. They expressed interest in the work done at Michigan and emphasized the necessity for looking forward and ob- taining the best possible training in wood technology. ... _ i for all daytime and evening occasions --GRANGER' S Dancing TONIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT 3 Groups 9 to 1, 9to 1 2 $1.00 per couple These two big week-end dances at Granger's are always greatly enjoyed by Michigan Students. The music is fur- nished by Bill Watkins and his Wolverines, and their specialty numbers provide plenty of entertainment. Dancing every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday $12.50 19.75 29.75, ,, t. f 1 C'?ti f r - Mimes THlIEATRE Seats, 75C , aill orders now. Box Office sale opens Mon., Oct. 31 Granger s Academy Jacobson 'S Tel. 4151. s 1 ..... W, r'a a r .+ .. SEATS ON SALE OCT.18th PHONE 4151 tiiiiiitllliliiilitillN U Iiitiiitiliil itiltlN#itiittttiiiitiiitt11ii1tttiitlliiiiiiliitti f ...A.... OCTOBER 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 ., The Mimes Present BY FREDRICK LONSDALE NO TE I This play by this well known playwright is one of the BIG RECENT NEW YORK SUCCESSES a it was only with great difficulty that Mimes was able to secure it. We feel certain that you w enjoy every minute of it. nd will