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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1927

TI' TE MICHIGAN DAHY SUNDAY. XO'VEMBER I 3. 192'?

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive 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.)

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13.

Number 4.

Senate Council:
Owing to the unavoidable absence of the President, the meeting of the
Senate Council announced for Monday, November 14, must be postponed.
F. E Robbins.
Untiversity Senate:
The first regular meeting of the University Senate for the 'year 1927-1928
will be held in room C, Law Building, on Monday, November 21, 1927 at
4:10 p.m.
Order of Business:
1. Report and announcements by the President.
2. Annual report of the secretary of the Senate Council.
3. Memorial to the late Dean Alfred H. Lloyd.
John W. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Senate.
University Lectures:
Dr. Dixon Ryan Fox, Professor of American History in Columbia Univer-
sity, will deliver two University lectures in the Natural Science auditorium
as follows:x
Wednesday, November 16, at 4:15 p.m., "Refuse Ideas and their Disposal."
Thursday, November 17, at 4:15 p.m., "Culture in Knapsacks; the thoughts
of European Soldiers in America, 1776-1783."
The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
The mid-semester reports on engineering and architectural students in
your, classes whose work is below passing should be made on cards which may
be obtained in the office of the secretary, 263 West Engineering Building, or
from the messenger boxes. These reports are to be filed in the secretary's
office not later than Saturday, November 19.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
Seniors, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
A tentative list of seniors for February and June, 1928, has been posted in
the Recorder's office, room 4, University Hall. Names appear on this list as
they will appear on the Commencement program and on diplomas. Dis-
crepancies should be reported at once.
Florence Mohr, Recorder.
Economics 101:
Students are requested to bring copies of the syllabus to lecture section
on Monday.
Leonard L. Watkins.
Entering Sophomore and Uppercliss Women and Those Who have Not
Finished the Requirement in Hygiene Lectures:
The third Hygiene Lecture will be given on Tuesday, November 15, at
4 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books.
Margaret Bell, M.D.
Freshman Women:
The ,third Hygiene Lecture will be given on Monday, November 14, at
4 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Bring blue books.
Margaret Bell, M.D.
The tailor will be at ROTC Headquarters Tuesday, November 15, to try
on advanced course uniforms.
Remnold Melberg.
Men's Education Club:
All men interested in education are invited to attend the meeting Monday,
November 14 at 7 o'clock in room 306 Michigan Union. Professor J. B. Ed-
Monson will address the group on "How to Secure a Teaching Position."
W. W. Arnold, President.
Research Club:
The Research Club will meet in room 2528 East Medical Building on No-
vember 16, at 8 p.m. The following papers will be read: "Studies on the
Functions of the Intestinal Musculature of the Rabbit," by Dr. David M.
Cowie; and "A Program for Crinminal Research," by Professor A. E. Wood.
Members are reminded that by a vote of the Club they are requested to
present reprints of publications annually at the Novmeber meeting.
The Council will meet at 4:30, in room 1, Pharmacology Building.J
Louis L. Bredvold, Secretary.
Phi Kappa Phi:
All members of Phi Kappa Phi from other chapters are invited to identify
themselves with the Michigan Chapter by notifying the secretary at 1215 E.
Engineering building.
I. S. Swinton, Secretary.
HELDOVER
ONE MORE WEEK
BY POPULAR DEMAND
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that I have decided to keep it in Detroit for a fourth and
final week."
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The IdealGalwnNePhysics ARE IN REALITY STATES OF MIND
at 4:15, Tuesday, November 15, in
room 1041, East Physics building- All
interested are cordially invite. iIOWA CITY, Nov. 12.-The c-rime the holdup. make it look like easy
W. F. Colby. wave which is "discovered" every de- money with a minimum of risk," he ?
cade is a state of mind, and its ex- said.
itPafl-Ilelenic Ball Committee: istence is unsupported by crime statis- It is not true that the age of crim-
hbee wi 1) a committee of the tics of the United States, according to inals is decreasing, declared Professor
Pan-Hellenic: Ball Committee, Monday,Fred E. Haynes, assistant professor Haynes. In nearly all of fourteen
at 4 o'clock, in Barbour Gymnasium. of sociology a~t the University of Iow.~
Each sorority house is requested to sU large cities of the United States the
end aSensational and grossly exaggerat-
send a reprosentativelei reports become established facts deinquency rates per 1000 hmldr
Mdagaret WitlmIn. upon repetition and soon the cry is , Were much lower' in 1924 and 1925
raised from press to pulpit that the than in 1915. The percentage of chil-
Ilindiistan Club: nation is in the throes of a crime dren committing serious crimes, such
There will be a meeting of the Hin- Wave. as homicide, robbery and burglary, i
dastan Club on Sunday, Nov. 13 at "Robbery, with murder as a fre- 1910 was seven per 100,000 and in
3 p.m., at Lane Hall. All members are quent incident, is the chief cause of 1923, it had declined to 6.8.
requested to be present. the prevailing belief in the existence Prison commitment figures reveal
Secretary, Hindustan Club. of the crime wave," said Professor an increase in persons between the
Haynes. "It is the sensational char- ages of 35 and 44, and no increase in
Drama Section, Faculty Women's acter of the crime that has given it the proportion between the ages of 21
Club: its spectacular effect. Economic and and 24 or in the group from 25 to 34,
Monday Evening Drama Section will social conditions have favored the he says.
meet at the Club House, 226 South In- rapid increase of robbery. "Thus it is wild middle age, rather
galls, at 7:30 p.m., Monday, November "Big payroll:;, rich jewelry, the than N.ild youth," . Professor Haynes
14. automatic gun, and the automobile at- pointed out.
Eleanor S. Peterson, Secretary. tract the most daring criminals. The With the growth of population, there
newspapers, reporting every detail of will obviously be more crimes com-
Faculty Women's Club: mitted without any increase in crimi-
The Drama Reading Section will "Relations," led by Kuiper and nality. The census statistics for com-
meet Tuesday, November 15, at 2:30 Bouwsma. mitments to penal institutions for
cleok with Mrs. J. W. Scholl, 917 Raymond Hoekstra. 1923, as compared with 1910, show a
Forest. Hostesses, Mrs. A. J. Jobin decrease of 37.7 per cent in proportion
and Mrs. H. Hootkins. Mimes: to population, Professor Haynes has
Josephine Moore. The group pictures of Mimes' mem- found.
bers for the 'program of "The Same "But critics are wrong in assuming --
To You" will be taken at Rent- that it is something new," concluded
Michiiganilins
The regular meeting of the Michi- schler's Studio tomorrow, November Professor Haynes. "Like our exces-
14, at 12 o'clock. All active and hon- sive record of crimes of violence, it is
aculty Women's Club house 226 S orary members please be present. an old story."
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1Ingais, at 0 Oclock Tuesday eve-
ning, November 15. Professor On-
derdonk of the College of Architec-
ture will address the Club on his ex-
periences in Europe during 1914-1918.
All wives of students are cordially
urged to be present. Refreshments
will be served.
Mrs. Zora Webb, President.
Ann Arbor Art Association:
The Ann Arbor Artists and Ama-
teurs Exhibition in the West Gallery,
Alumni Memorial Hall, is open every
afternoon from 1:30 until 5 o'clock
through Friday, November 25.
Bruce N. Donaldson, President.
Acolytes:
Acolytes will meet on Monday, No-
vember 14, at 7:30 p.m. in 106 Mason
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