PAGE EIGHT TI IF rvIICT TTCAN DA Y DEDNES1AY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927 ....... . . . .. . .............. ......... . ..... ____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ en'- DAIL OFFCIALBULLETIN- 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.) nesday, November 30, at 12:15 p.m.I nilnder: IV. W. Denton. All paid subscribers to the Inlander who have not yet received a copy of the first number are requested to leave their names at the Rhetoric office 3222 Prescott Club: Angell Hall or to notify any member of the staff. James W. McCandless. The r gular meeting will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, 'T huI day evening, Dec. 1. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Following the Gargoyle: dinner, Mr. C. R. Walgreen, head of the Walgreen Chain of Drug stores will There will be a meeting of the tryouts and upper staff today in the Press address the meeting on "Pharmacy and the Chain Store System." Visitors building at 4 o'clock. It is very necessary that everybody be there at that are always welcome. time. Raymond Read. R. C. Byce, President. Ir9 Alpha' kappa Delta: Members of Alpha Kappa Delta will meet this evening, at S o'clock at the home of Dr. A E. Wood, 3 Harvard Pl. Mr. Marion A. Wenger will be a guest of the society at this time and will recount his reminiscences of the "University Cruise" around the world. Richard C. Fuller, President. M Volume 8. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Number 61. .a~a . J vv . .,s.u..., I Notice in re Purchase of Annuities: The attention of all members of the Faculty who by the term of their ap- pointment are obligated to purchase old age annuities or who have the priv- ilege of purchasing such annuities, is respectfully called to the fact that the! annuity rates of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association will be somewhat increased beginning 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. Sinith. Action of the University Discipline Commiittee: Messrs. Howard Kresge, 29E, and James Lewis, '30, have been placed on probation for the remainder of the academic year for having in violation of law undertaken to introduce liquor from Canada into the United States. It was shown upon the hearing-that said liquor was not intended to be brought to Ann Arbor. J. S. Reeves, Secretary. General Committee on the University College: The third meeting of the General Committee on the University College will be held in room D, Alumni Memorial Hall, at 4:15 p.m., on Wednesday, No- vember 30, 1927. The tentative report of the sub-committee on Faculty will be discussed. Ira 11I. Smith, Secretary. Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Midsemester report cards are now being distributed through the Dean's messenger service. Instructors are requested to report not later than No- vember 30 the names of all students whose standing is at this time D or E. These grades should not indicate merely the mfark received on the mid- semester examination, if such an examination is given. More cards, if needed, can be had at my office. These cards should be used only for reports of the work of students en- rolled in this college. Mary A. Cutting, Secretary to Assistant Dean. School of Education: A regular faculty, meeting of the School of Education will be held Monday, December 5, at 4:15 p.m., in room 109, Tappan Hall. The "Special Order" relating to Research and Field Service will come up. for consideration. C. 0. Davis, Secretary. Administrative Board, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Administrative Board Wednesday, No- vember 30, at 4:10 in my office.. Cases of discipline are to be considered and student members are expected to attend. John R. Effinger, Dean. Bureau of Appointments-C, D, E, and F: All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments whose names begin with C, D, E, or F, are requested to call at the office, room 102 Tappan Hall, for interviews this week. Office hours for this purpose will be held from 9 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m., November 29, 30 and December 1, and 2. Helen Shambaugh, Secretary. Open Night, Astronomical Laboratory: Visitors will be admitted to the Astronomical Laboratory on Angell Hall on Friday, December 2, from 8 to 10 p.m', to observe Jupiter and the Moon with the new 10-inch telescope. Those desiring admission next Friday night should call the Observatory secretary any day between 11 a.m., and noon and give names. R. H. Curtiss. Students in Engineeriig College: "Mid-semester reports for all students in the College of Engineering whose grades in any courses have been reportd below C, are now on file and open to inspection by those concerned, in the office of the assistant dean, room 255 West Engineering Building. Kindly see Miss Earl-for the reports. G. W. Patterson. French Lecture: The opening lecture of the Cercle Francais program will be given Wed- nesday, November 30, at 4:15 o'clock in Natural Science Auditorium. Auguste Declos of the Office National des Universities et Ecoles Francaises will give an illustrated lecture on "Claude Monet." Tickets for the whole series may be procured from the Secretary of the Romance Language Department, room 104, South Wing. Rene Talamon. Senior Education Class Representatives: There will be a meeting of all representatives of the Senior Education class on Wednesday, November 30, in room 109 Tappan Hall at 7:30. All members please be present. Pauline Zoller, Secretary. Student Mathematical Society:I There will be a meeting of the Student Mathematical Society Thursday, December 1 at 7:30 o'clock in room 3017 Angell Hall. Mr. Guy Amerman will give a talk. Madelyn C. Kingsley, Secretary. Forestry Club Meeting: At the Forestry Club meetinf tonight Major Even W. Kelly, Chief Forest- er o District Seven, will tell about forestry in his district and also recount his experiences in the Forestry Regiment in the late World War. McCain, '29F., will give an account of his summer's experience with the Forest Service in Oregon. Meeting 7:30 p. m. Room 2039 N.S. Fred P. triilisaker, President. Comedy Club: There will be an important meeting of Comedy Club Thursday, December 1, at 4 o'clock in room 203 U.H. New members are expected to come at this time. Roy G. Curtis, President. Student Directories: There are still some Student Directories available at the Michiganensian office in the Press Building. Tom Yates, Sales Manager. University of Michigan Band: , Attendance at regular rehearsal tonight, in J4orris hall, is imperative. Roll will be taken at 7 o'clock sharp. N. I). Falcone, Director. Motion Picture: A three-reel film "The Making of a Great Newspaper", picturing, step by step, the publication of the New York Times, will be shown at 4:15 p. in., Thursday, December 1, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cor- dially invited. Everett S. Brown. AWARD PRIZE FOR BAZAAR POSTERS Treasure guarded by a colorful Elizabethan knight of fortunei ore(1d the theme of the poster drawn by Virginia Read, '29, and a ,,rdedl 1e first prize in the bazaar poster con- test. The winner is entitled to choose from the assortment of articles sold at the bazaar any one marked up to the value of $3. Honorable mention was given Mary Struthers, '29, and Hazel Strand, '31, for the nosters which they. submitted to the judges. During this week all the posters turned in for competition in the contest will be on display in the gymxnasium and various store win- dows. The poster given first prize may be seen in Graham's Book Store. __--THE RAE__ 'Captain Salvation' A 1fetro-Goldwyn Mayer Picture THIS IS 1OT A WAR PLAY This Ad with 1k- (Otherwise It's a Quarter) RAE Chri'stmas Gifts AT REASONABLE PRICES Women's League and Inter-Church BAZ AAR BARBOUR GYMNASIUM Friday, December 2-1 p. m.-9 p. m. Saturday, December 3-9 a. m.-9 p. m. This space through the courtesy of Wahr's Book Store Chi Delta iPhi: There will be a meeting tonight at Scabbard and Blade: The regular meeting of tonight has been postponed until next week Wed- nesday. P. E. Slayton. Youngstown-Michigan Club: A meeting of the Youngstown- Michigan Club at the Union in room 302 Wednesday at 7 o'clock. T. R. Farrell, Secretary. Hillel Foundation: The regular Wednesday afternoon Red Cross meeting and tea will be held this afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at the Foundation. Clara Raven. Mmsic Section of the Faculty Women's Club: The Chorus of the Music Section will meet Wednesday at 7:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nathan Konold, 1907 Austin avenue. Mrs. L. G. Case, Chairman. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: The monthly luncheon will be held Thursday, Dec. 1 at 12:15 p.m., noon, at the Union. All members, including those recently elected, are urged to be present. R. E. Taylor, Corresponding Secretary. Women's League and Interchurchi Bazaar: All women interefted in selling at the bazaar Friday and Saturday will meet at 4 o'clock today in the parlors at Barbour gymnasium for instruction. Janice Peck, Chairman of Sellers. 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