THE MICHIGAN DAILY Al LY 0FFI\CIAL BULLETIN lication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until ) p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) %0 W"Mmwp 8. SUNDJTAY, -NOVEM~BER 6. Number 41. ate Council:{ The regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held in the President's ce at 4:15 p.m. on Monday, November 14. F. E. Robbins. versity Senate: The first regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1927-1928 be held in room C, Law Building, on Monday, November 21, at 4:10 p.m. loon W. Bradsliaw, Secretary of the Senate. versity Lecture: Sir Rennell Rodd, formerly British Ambassador to Italy, will lecture on e Old and the New Diplomacy" at 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, November 8, in the ural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. ERLANSON DESCRIBES HARDSHIPS ON GREENLAND TRIP . IN ATTEMPT TO SECURE LARGE BOTANICALCOLLECTION Frst renorts of the work which facts to reveal, on which he plans to ,back down the fjord. It took him - Carl O. Erlanson, member of the bo- publish later a monograph. This work three days to paddle his way back to tany faculty and botanist on Hobb's is being done by Erlanson on a fel- Camp Lloyd. Greenland expedition, has been doing lowship extended to him by. the On Aug. 25 he left Camp Lloyd anId 1 halong the southwestern coast of American-S'candinavian Foundation l eturned to Holstenborg where h Greenland are contained in a letter for study in Greenland. boarded the Danish government ship just received in Ann Arbor. Erlan- When he began to botanize, he Disco which was taking some officials son h b found the work slow and difficult. of the Danish government on their of Grseen, sadn arera ha Most of his specimens had to be annual tour of Greenland. The ship oGreenland, an area which has sought in the dense tangles of rank t9 hitherto not been botanized, in fur- grass growths which cover Greenland made its first stop on the northern Og4 therance of his researches into the in the summer. The slowness with Journey at Egedesminde, which is a distribution of plant life. He reports which discoveries were made also whaling center. From then on the a collection of about 400 specimens, roved discouraging; two new speci- ship's company ate largely of whale to I ncluding many duplicates, among mens a day proved ample cause to be steaks, which Erlanson claims are which he mas found several unex- elated. superior to roast beef, and "matak,' pected items, In his letter Erlanson describes the made of whale hide, tasting like al- In these studies Erlanson is col- mosquitoes and black-flies of Green- monds, and used as a preventative laborating with Dr. Erling Porsild, land as remarkable for their multi against scurvy. recognized authority on the flora of tude and size. The clothes worn by The letter gives us an interesting Greenland and the far north. Since the party were at times covered with sidelight on the Danish government Sept. 11 he has been located at God- them, and nets and gloves had to be of Greenland. At every settlement .bavn on Disco Island where Dr. Por- worn continually. They are, he says along the coast a party was given.is sild has his herbarium of Greenland. the scourge of the Arctic summer. aboard the Disco to the chief men Until he has an opportunity to com- Erlanson speaks lightly of his ad- of the town and their wives. After pare his findings with those of Por- ventures, which he calls not particu- the banquet the officials and the sild, Erlanson cannot say definitely larly exciting. At one time he fell Greenlanders exchanged most f0o-%rIw whether he has discovered any new off a cliff into a lake of ice water. ery and complimentary speeches, lu- species, but a cursory compar- Another time he was returning to bricating their tongues with frequent ison, made shortly after his ar- camp up the Kangendlugssdak Fjord applications to the bottle. As the rival in Godhavn, indicated that he in a canoe when a storm suddenly evening wore on the company would would have interesting botanical arose and blew him for a wild ride wax more and more convivial; pledg- es of loyalty and fraternity would be will be here in force. Please send your reservations to me at 208 Tappan exchanged, and the next day the Dan- ----- Hall or telephone 4121-31. ralo eehn 111 ish officials. would sail away, leaving C. N. Schmalz. the pleasantest possible impression of Graduate English Club: Danish sovereignty. idl and Lust I Woodward, at Eliot N I G H T S WE Kn Las 745C, $1.50 0 fti e ur.. dMats. Tue,., oil., ov. 7 P L A Y II 0 TUSE -Ai(' ' "Laughter racked the audience through three acts of yell put elter dialogue and sitnations."-N. Y. American. 'Crackling, sputtering dialogue, with third rail voltage."-Bos- Post. Myron C. Fagan's Greatest Comedy ty, School of Education: he regular faculty meeting of the School of Education will be held ay, November 7, 4:15 p.m., in Room 109, Tappan Hall. C. (. Davis, Secretary. 'he LITTLE on November Faculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The November Faculty meeting will be held Monday, November 7th, at 4:10 p.m. in room 2225 Angell Hall.' Business:? 1.BReport by Professor Crittenden for the Committee on Teachers Certificates. 2. Report by Professur Rich on various problems involved in classi- ficatibn of students.. John R. Effinger. Bureau of Appointments: At the meeting of the Bureau of Appointments, Saturday morning, tem- porary enrollment blanks were distributed and directions were given for their use and for cooperating with the Bureau. This week the office, room 105 Tappan Hall, will be open from 8:30 to 12 o'clock and from 1:30 to 5 o'clock every day but Saturday for the annual enrollment. Permanent blanks may be secured by all who wish to enroll and must be filled out in the office. After Saturday, November 12th, one dollar is charged for late enrollment. Hellen R. Shambaugh, Secretary. Rhetoric Students and Staff: Professor Jack will be in room 3227 A.I. for consultation every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30 to 12 o'clock, and every Monday and Wednesday from 1 to 3 o'clock. P. W.:Jack. M.S. 13: t Classes will meet at regular scheduled hours on Tuesday, November 8th. Sketches of the campus are due at that time. . T. Schilosberg. ! Freshman Women: The second Hygiene Lecture will be given on Monday, November 7th; at 4 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Bring blue books. Margaret Bell, M.D. Entering Sophomore and Upperclass Women and Those Who Have Not Finished the Requirement in Hygiene Lectures: The second Hygiene Lecture will be given on Tuesday, November 8th, at 4 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books. Margaret Bell, M.D. Physics Colloquhn: Dr. A. D. Maxwell of the Astronomy Department will speak on "The Space Distribution of Stars by Spectral Classes" at 4:15 Tuesday, November 8, in room 1041, East Physics Building. All interested are cordially invited to at- tend. W. F. Colby. To All Seniors: During the last few weeks this paper has sought to impress upon every member of the senior class the necessity of arranging for -photographs for the 1928 year book. It is scarcely a month before all pictures must be in. Orders for these pictures may be secured at the business office of the MICHI- GANENSIAN any afternoon from 1 to 5 o'clock. If the pictures are taken after the expiration of the time limit, they will not go in the MICHIGANENSIAN. Byran Hunt, Editor. Mathematical Club: Regular meeting will be held in room 3201 Angell Hall, on Tuesday, No- vember 8, at 8 p.m. Prof. Ford will present, "The behavior of analytic func- tions in distant portions of the plane." All persons interested are cordially invited. Athena Literary Society: Initiation will be held Tuesday, November 8 in the Athena room at 5:30. Immediately following the initiation we will adjourn to the "Haunted Tavern" for our formal banquet. All members are expected to be present. Pauline Zoller, President. Harvard Men: All Harvard men are invited to attend a Harvard Club dinner at the Michigan Union after the Minnesota game, November 19. The Detroit men |&4...,..... . ........................................................................................... .. . S PITFIRE ." "- -""""""--"... ""-"... . ... a. ."ar!!Y lrrrlrr}!"tTf +Rrtrsllia Subscribe For the Weekly There will be an important business and social meeting on Monday eve- ning, November 7, at 8 o'clock in Room 306 MVichigan Union. All graduate English students are cordially invited. R. B. Parks. Phi Lambda Upsilon: The regular November meeting will be held on Monday, November 7, 1927, at 7:15, in room 303 Ch. Prof. H. 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