THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY _. . . DAILlY OFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of be University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until :30 p. m. (11:30 a. Tn. Saturday.) Volume 8. WEDNESDAY, NOVE1BER 2. Number 37. I Notice to All Possessors of Keys For Angell Hall: :n pursuance of the Regents' legislation with'regard to ke s, I will be in Lobby of Angell Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 o 12 a m., and 5 p.m., for the purpose of stamping and recording the balance of the keys his building. All those having keys which do not bear the University k, kindly call at the 'desk. 1L Glenn Bixby, Buildings and Grounds Department. ersity Lecture: 31r Rennell Rodd, formerly British Ambassador to Italy, will lecture on Old and the New Diplomacy" at 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Novembtr 8, in the ral Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. ematics Staff, Literary College: There will be a meeting of those teaching sections of Courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 in Room 3010 A.H., on Wednesday, November 2, at 5:00 p.m. John W. Bradshaw. clh 2-Sewel: My French 2 at 2:00 o'clock will meet hereafter in room 304 UH instead om 207 UH. II. M. Sewell. WINS ART PRIZE Oratorical Association Lecture Course FIRST NIGHTERS :seas,,on icket s ulc I Commander Byrd OPENS TONIGHT Will*Durant T 8 24;r-Social Psychiatry: I be unable to meet the class today. T. R phuiaL. ise Presidents: Signing Out Slips for the months of September and October are due in the e of Advisers of Women November 6th. Alice C. Lloyd, Chairman, Advisers of Women. ,ineering, Architect ure, Fine Arts, Students and Staff: The designer of the beautiful lighting effects at the Panama-Pacific In- ational Exposition, and at many other expositions before and since in ous parts of the world, Walter D'Arcy Ryan, will lecture Thursday No- ber 3 at 8 p.m. for the Jackson Engineering Society in the Recreation1 )m of the First Methodist Church in Jackson, on West Michigan avenue, ry opposite the new Consumers Power Company building. Mr. Ryan uses1 reat many beautiful colored lantern slides in his lecture. He is not only international leader in spectacular lighting, but also an excellent speaker,i gh seldom heard in this part of the country. All interested are invited to1 snd. Ali Seniors;: You are urged to make appointments with the photographers for your higanensian pictures as soon as possible. Before making appointments, er slips must be obtained at the Michiganensian business office which is a from 1 to 5 o'clock every afternoon. The order costs three dollars, two ars of which will be allowed by the photographers on any private order1 ch may be given before Christmas. No picture will"be accepted except1 n the four official studios which are: Dey, Randall-Maedel, Rentchler and 1 ddng. By acting now you can sti 11 get convenient appointments. Bryan hunt, Editor. versity Club: The second Club Night is on Friday evening, November 4th. Professor e S. Reeves will talk on South America. Club members are 'again urged ring new faculty members as guests. Program Committee. estry Club Meetng: There will be a mneeting of the Forestry Club tonight. Professor C. D. La- who has just returned from the the tropics, will give a talk on his exper- es there. All foresters and prospective forsters are urged to attend. Room 2039 N.S. 7:30 p.m. Fred P. Struhsaker, President. Sociedad Iiispanica: Meeting tonight at Lane Hall Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., for all members accepted candidates. Doctor Jimenez will give a short talk on "Public dth in Porto Rico." An initiation will be held for new members, and all se who have been notified of their acceptance may be. initiated at this e. All others interested are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Charles N. Staubach, President. Sigma Elections: The fall elections of members will be held this evening, Nov. 2, at 7:30 Room 2116 N.S. Mr. W. J. Nungesser of the Bacteriology Department will sent a paper. All members are urged to be present. Delbert Swartz, Acting Secretary. nt System Committee: There will be a meeting of the committee today at 3 o'clock in Barbour FrancisaSpeight,.30, of Meredith College, Raleigh, NI.T. and instructor of drawing at the Pennsylvania Acad- emy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, has had three pictures accepted by the art jury of the International Art exhibit, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. Invention Of Printing; To BebShown Soon Arrangements are being made for the showing of a seven-reel picture on the story of the invention of printing. A definite date has not been set but it will be either in the last part of this month or the first of next month. The picture has been made by the United Typothetae, a national print- ing organization, and was very well received by the Graphic Arts meeting1 in New York last September. It deals chiefly with the invention of the press by Gutenberg, the making of type, and the general phases of early printing. Gov. Albert E. Ritchie and four other excellent numbers COmedjr Clubls' Product on of, N 'N GOD SEATS ,EFT Kaufman's & Connelley. s Course Prices: $300 and$2.50 Comedy ietes at Sla ters' This Week Only 21I !M Glorlifyind, the American Dumbelle, Helen Hawkins, Chairman. G . E.: The fall initiation banquet of the American Society of Civil Engineers will held Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 6:15 at the Union. I. M. Salmond. ihomore Engineers: There will be a speedball game with Junior Engineers, Wednesday at 5 ock, South Ferry Field. All Sophomore Engineers interested please be re on time. Thomas Stock. gue For Industrial Democracy: Mr. Arthur E. Rohan, General Executive Secretary of the United Automo- , Aircraft, and Vehicle Workers of America, will discuss the problem of onizing the automotive industries at a meeting on Friday, November 4, at 0 p.m., at.the Michigan Union, (See Bulletin Board for room). All those rested are invited. A small' admission fee will be charged. C. D. Brietel. rngstown Michigan Club:' There will be a meeting of all Michigan men Wednesday at 7:00 in the on room 304. Thomas Farrell, Secretary. dents' Reictal: Dalies Frantz, a student of Guy Maier, will give the following program at University School of Music, Wednesday, November 2, at 8 p.m., to which general public with the exception of small children is invited. Prelude Fugue in F Minor (Bach) ; "Perpetuali Motion" (Weber); Etude in E or, Opus 10 (Chopin); Etude in C sharp Minor, Opus 25 (Chopin); Ballade G Minor (Chopin); rThe Harmonica Player (Guion); Liebestraum (Liszt); elfth Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt.) Charles A. Sink. ha Kappa Delta: Membeis will meet this evening at the home of Dr. A. E. Wood, 3 Harvard at 8 o'clock. The purpose of this meeting will be the consideration of a il Constitution and a discussion of candidates for membership. Richard C. Fuller, President. 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