PAGE ;F !rT TT. TNF MIC "T -A-W n-NYT-:Y . 11-1V l 7IT l 1 .3'?t J hV* *.d .s S L'1...L 1 ..UI MSDCMBER 6~iw, 9 DAILY OFFICIAL B LE I Juior Research Clubh: i1G TSN BLPI, The regular meeting of the Junior Research Club will be held at 7:30 PAOSIATNSGT OE RZ pl . 1 1 a u a c e c ui d n , o u s a , D c m e . h o l w -u' O SI g a pers w ill b c' read : A . E . W oo d~h ead "A M ir o-C in em t ozrapi h fovr St udv T[ D . . ________________________________ _ oF aras te; H. H. Riecker "Experimental Studies of Hemoglobin Reger- atoPublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ain"Teewl also be initiation of new members. the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until Paul TIBarkCN[[B[etary 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) _ Landscape Clu; : Prof~. Felix W. 1 a ~ ow ski of Ihe de- Volume S. Vl'ESDAY, D)ECEMB ER G. Number ib. { Mr. Rtussell Gish, M.L.D., '25, will address the club on Wednesday, D- ptti'tif of aeronutical egineering, cember 7. All landscape students are invited to be present.balffo shu tnoatedte# Actioni of thle Discipline Commuaittee : ___eorge_____cH'.eene o eomeeia1 aroauth Mr. H-er'man F. lMiethe, '29, 1928; eddes avenue, having been found I(4eOl~gjeail anid Geographical Journal Club: being hield there. guilty of having operated an automobile violating the ruling of the Board of A;jl.metnofheGlgiaadGoraiclJuallbwlle Regents, has been suspended for the residue of the presenct academic year. j PlAjitmeigo h elgcl n egahclJunlcu ilh he confrenceas; been called by J. S. Reeies, ecltdy in room 4054 N.S., at 7:31) p.m., on Thursday, December 8. Professors ~1hCt-wiL0 h oms __________________Hobbs will give an illustrated lecture on the "Results of the 1927 Greenland Expedition." All interested are cordially invited to attend. !SiOl of onumel c for aeronautics for Bureau of Appointments: G and l< :X.W esisScery thpuoeofdc.sng rblm All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments whose names '.W esis ertr. ti P~P5 fdsusn ~olm begin with G or H are requested to call at the office, room 192 Tappan Hal, orfrnthag the field of commercial L~a ,o Di lispanica: aer)a L(t. DBeideCs authorities upon for interviews this week. Office hours for this purpose will be held from 9 The December meeting of La Sociedad Hispanica will be held at Lane hs et-n h ofrec ilb to 12 a.m., and 2 to 4 p.m., December 6, 7, , 9 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- ,ahl auioim hrdy e.8a :0 .Apormo ak n ui day and Friday.) atte iie by one representative from Helien 3t. Shambaugl, Secretary. is being arranged; a large attendance is desired as there will be a short buiprat eah of the five institutions of learn- _ ________ motn business session. St iLierryCl *Charles N. Staubacli Presidenet. luzwh ichli ncude in their eurricu- Mathlema~tics SafKiterr olege: . Ii I 8 'iSO iii 8 'onei~Ics. At thi js There will be a meeting of those teaching sections of Mathematics 1 and fiw( ,o 8 cige e erds %il be made byj Mathematics 7 in room 3010 A. H3. on Tuesday, December 6, at , p.m. EnIgineer'Iin~g Debating' Socity:whtic h ca cli of lese lie inst itut ion - - John 11'. lriish'u . Will meet 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 6 at the Michigan Union. See cam 1x', alifo;'nia Institute of Teh-I ___________ ulletin hoard for room. , ..-.1-----1...,.,.".1..., r , '.+ c DEAN KRAUS PLEASED WITH SCHOOL BUDGET Larger And More Diversified Program Planned For Attendants At 1928 Sumnmer Session TO EXPAND CURRICULUM P~sychology 104i: The class will meet for examination this morning in room 2,31 Angelli IHall. .1 Ullicl' EItIaitiO~il ('lass : There will be an informal dinnier at the Michigan Union, Wednesdlay,1 December 7 at 6:30 p.m. All members or' the class are urged to attend. Please get in touch with your group leaders before Wednesday noon. Slellij ("ornuwell, Secretary,. Fngineeriuig Students : The Aeronautical Society will have a meeting Tuesday, D)ecember (6 at 7:45 p.m., in room 302 of the Uznion. Mr. IDriggs, of Lansing, designer and l builder of the airplane bearing his name, will give a talk on aeronautics.I Prior to his location in Lansing, Mr. Driggs was connlectedl with the Engineer- ing Division of the Army Air Service for a.(onsiderable length of time. All E{ngineering Students are welcome. R. IV. Miller', President Aeoi( Soci~ety. Entering Sopluoniore and Upperclass Women anud 'Those WhIo 11a1e Not hin-' Ished the Requirement inHyglene :Lectures: The sixth Hygiene Lecture will. be given on Tuesday, December 6, at 4 o'olock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books. Margaret Bell, -4~. 1). House 1Presidents: The Presidents of all organized houses-halls of residence, sorority and League hiouses-are invited to the House Presidents' Supper on Truesday, December 6, in Barbour Gymnasium at 5: 30 o'clock. If any President has failed to receive her invitation, she is urged to consider this notice as one, and to telephone her acceptance to .8316. The occasion is informal, and will be over at 8 o'clock. Grace Richards. Adelphii House of Representatives : 1The annual party with Athena, Portia, and Alpha Nu will be held Tuesday1 evening during the regular sessions, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. All mem- bers will, meet in the Adelphi room prior to the dancing and entertainment. Robert J. Gessiter, Speaker. .11cis Pi-tsical Educatfion Club: .l The third meeting of the M\en s lPhysical Education Club wvill be room 20 Waterman Gymnasium, Wednesday, December 7 at 8 p.m. :Matt Mann will speak on "The Qualifications of' a Camp Leader." portanlt meeting. andlia fuill attendance is exp~ected. held in C'oa ch All im-; I 3 I , i 1 f1 f {1. S. ,Tones, Secretary. set i~stIu it ute of Technology, the U~ni- ),~ t of Michiigan, and Niew York 1~) \ rs vw l le 1inane the local" Pr: 1M I li thOilin1i;iloil of Conu1net- c'ial aIcy-ora itics, with 2jurisd ict ion over l i" priiodu~ct 01' local aeionatlx'cal 1118 nIII]'ate111.01rs. Thle pr'oviions 15ofthtiis a-re'ein''ni will staute t hat, befor'e passing a ju- pi1'oval 11poll ithe 0protducl(t"s ofthe nmann(- fnctiui'eirs ofa eronautic (al supplies andl dlevices, the' commission Avill require that it th'st hie ass'd 11pon1 by thle local bram'lu. P-ofessor Pawlowski is. of c'ourse, i'epi'cseuiit rgOte University of ;' lchgan. - Edward H. Kraus, dean of the sumi- mer session, said Saturday that the budget of $225,729.42 will completely fcover the needs which the summer e. se-sion has. It will offer opportunity for the largest and most diversified }ti~" program of studies ever presented by the University during the summer , , .. , ";; months, he declared. Expansion in several fields will be { necessary, Dean Kraus believed. In the graduate school there were more -NN than 1,000 registered last summer and Dr. ,JuIM-; W'iiguer-Jtuiregg' as a result of this there will be nmorQ Psychiatrist, o1 Vienna, Austria, who courses offered in that branch next bee awrde th 127 obe przesummer, particularly for the benefit hasbee aai'edthe197 Nbe przeof teachers who attend the suxmer talia lflea11i e disor vemedly the.session. The undergraduate's interest nualiii it n u. to' pralsis will not be overlooked, however. DEB ATE SOC~~IETIES~ Further enlargements of the follow- ing departments of the literary college WIL HO D J INT will take place, hie announced]: Eng- MEETING TOANIGHT ~isory, classics, psychology, lo '1 In Ifour (c 1l)ii for'enic societies iiclsiecspeech, andzolg.I -Adelplii, Alphai. , Athena, all d the engineering' school additions to Vori' ---wll ol toigt tei anilltime electrical engineering, mathe- Ithit ma -\n ill 01(1ftonighttheiroannual n~tit's, mechanism, and drawing do- baro; meet hug, iii liebform.Ofan shortpartments are to be made. 'I~e p'og'am conist chefl ol Simiilar impr'ovements in the otheT t'ls(byprofesosstes chrefland branches orf tle summer session will talk byProessrs ensoreandbe nmadIe with an outlook toward unm. O ':eill. 011110the ajitnient of sp~eech, proving the woi'k for' graduate stu. wh~licht will take place in thec Adeiphi dents in particular. Two visiting pro- reom. 'Vflis will be tfollowed by two fessor°s, L. K. James of the University hou rs of dancin, to take place in the of Pitts burgh, and M. T. Vanhrecke, Alpha Niul'oomi. I of Yale, will be among the Instructors All t .emnbeu's 'of thle o'01 societies here. arie r'emiuestod to meet first in their Two gener'al courses in forestry and ownir l'Qsp4ctive rooms, and then g;o conservation are to be established. t(, Adtel phi for the pr'ogr'am, which The general trend Is toward 'enlar'ge- will begin at 74:30 o'clock. All moma- ment and improvement In all depart- bers ol' the faculty of the speech de- ments of the summer session, Dean yartnier't will be present with their Kraus said, and the budget which was wies and will act as hosts andA chap- 1 recently passed by the Regents will 0 ron es. cover this very adequately. II igliland PIark ('hi b : ''here will be a banquet at (6:30 o'cloi'k in room 31S of the Union for lmmbers of the Ulniveirsity of Michigan H-ighbland Park Club. A general meet- lug wvill be held at 8- o'clock. A ddis on C'on01', President. Tau Beta, Ii: There will be a regular meeting of time Michigan Gamma Chapter of' Tait Beta Pi on Tuesday, December 6 at 6 p.m., at the Michigan Union. IV'. E. Berger, Secretary. 'Alpha Nui: The inter-society meeting with Athena, Portia, and A'delphi will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Alpha Nu men will meet in the Society's room just before the regular time for a short business meeting. The program will 1)0 of interest to all members of the Society. Lyle E. Eiserni, President. 31 ehiganensiaii Lower Business Staff: Impiortant meeting for' all tryouts Wednesday, December 7, at 4 o'clock. TontiL. Yates, Sales M~anager. Wit Gargoyle Staff and Tryouts: Meeting 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Frederic W. Ziv, Managing Editor. Youngstown Michigan Club: Meeting of thei Youngstown-Michigan Club, Wednesday evening, Dec. at 7 o'clock in the Union room 304. T.R.Farrell. 7, ft I j. , { i T }C l C G 1 1TT t it ( ' study? Yb is is ;.p'obicm Nwh1ich D". (lreene of the University ilsychl'o",4 departmne~t hopes to at least; paritial y solve with a series of experillents which lie is now conducting upon a group of more than 800 icheligan stul- (demits. According to Dr. Greene, the tesits now going on uii der hiis direct ion are the most carefu'anud (let ailed stufdy } yet under't alon ill t Iiis part icutailactec I of psychology. Dr. Greene 1; coinduct ing his e - perinent along Ithe Ilice:; (ftcontrolled reading, each iist 11(14 t Jheiiig' given a. pamphletof t echun ical i at ('lial Co study for ::;5 minuutes. A portlion oi them are :;upp)0ed to repaid as; sxv ift ly as pois-uhie, going over' the material a n muiiwu'o01time(s..Another group~ r'ead1s slowly, covering the miatter hut. once. A third group makes notes as it readls. At thle end o1' the allotted~ pemriod of study a (compirehensive test is given. From a tabulation of the r-- sult's of these tests Dr)i. (1 ucene hopes 4i i hill1el Foundation : Dean Wahr will speak at the Foundation IHouse on Tuesd(ay evening, cernber 6, at 7:30 o'clock. Ihis subject will be "Jacob Wassermann," A.IllinrnV " hn nrl iiu T11 n - I Te...,.,L..smet . will 1e-serv._ De- the; Woment's Leagueo There will be boor gymnasium. Bernard Goldman. University Lecture Opportunities For Laboratory Work: Professor A. Sc There are several good opportunities for girls to do laboratory work aiaul sity Lecture on "TI few hours daily. Apply at once, Barbour Gymnasium. Naul Science Au Beatrice W. Johnuson, Advisemr of Women. All (Campus Organizations: SHAW O Contracts for organization space in the 1928 Michiganensian have been mailed to officers of all fraternities, sororities, clubs, and miscellaneous or- r A.LUMNVII ganizations appearing in the Michiganensian last year. There will be space available for a few additional pages after the usual number is taken care of. Wilfred B. Sha All contracts must be signed and presented at the Michiganensian business Mcia lmu office omn or befor'e Friday, December 16. Mcia lmu anud Interchiurch Bazaar: a meeting of the central committee at 4 o'clock at Bar- Jean X~c aig, General Manager., 'outer of the University of Aberdeen will deliver a Univer- 'e Latin Bible" at 4:15 p. in., Thursday, December 8, in the uditorium. The public is cordially invited. F. E. IRobbiuns. fifty i of to gain much valuable evYidence on various methods of studiy. our AT TEND 'MEETING' aw, editor of the s, weekly publica- -'__ ' Organizations IDepartment. American Chemical Society: There will be a meeting of the local Section, Thursday, December 8, at 4:15 p.m., in room 303, Chemistry building. The program will, involve: 1. The annual business meeting. 2. A paper by Dr. F. F. Blickie omi "The Reducing Actilon of Gmigmmar Recagent s." R. A. Soule, Secretar'y. Dr. 0. S. Duffendlack will speak on '"Some New Viewpoiints omi Electriic IDischairges Thr'ough Gases," at 4: 15 o'clock, 'Tuesday, December 6, ini room 1041, East Physics I3uilding-. All interested are coirdially invited. IV. F. Colby. tion issued by the Alumni association., left today for New York city to attend the executive committee session of the' American Alumni council, of which he is president. The committee will sit throughout Wedmnesday at Columbia university. The yearly report of the council will bie presented at time time.M BOSTON, Mass. - A gmeat blue beacon ato'p the Ritz-Carleton hotel- her'e Sat urday evening, told of the con- quest of the IHarvarid cr'imson by the EYale 1blue. , v ,ice' ' fir. a , , r , ;,, ,: ° ; - - .. : . I^P i a I t I a Fountain Pens, Desk S back Sets and Typewriters ked by Specialized 315 State St. Service sare doubly welcome when Service. l ,$ I '1 4L' COPYRIGHTr XUIPPEN NEI MER YOUNG MEN'S SUITS This is one of the many styles we're showing. Oxfords, blues, tans in durable long-wearing weaves. Styles and proportions for every man. Quality through- out. $4O in our overcoat sale. Every coat included. r '1 4 1 I --GRANGER' S MID-WEEK DANCE Wednesday Night, Eight to E e STen KUPPENHEIMER $50.00 The dances at Granger's are, alwvays a most pleasant w~ay to spend an evening. The mid-week dances in particular are a 4V welcome break in the routine of the mveek- Bill Watkins and I I his Wolverines furnish the music and entertainment features.II Others at $35 and $40 I (All with two trousers) III