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sU)DAY, DECEmER .

PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAIL OiCIAL BULLETIN
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.)

Volume 8.

S UND)AY, lDECUMBEI, 11.

Number 71.

Brosseau Foundation
There will be a meeting of the committee on the administration of the
Brosseau Foundation on Monday, December 12, at 2 p.m., in room 2, University
Hall.
Students applying for loans from this Foundation should present them-
selves before the committee at this time.{
J. A. Bursley, Dean. ,
University Lecture :}
Dr. Lee Edward Travis, Associate Professor and Director of the Speech!
Clinic in the University of Iowa, will lecture on "The Place of Speech Cor-
rection in Modern Education" at 4:15 p.m., Tuesday, December 13, in the
Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Rfobbins.
To Students Hlaving Library Books:
1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the University.
Library are notified that such books are due Monday, December 12, before the
impending Christmas vacation, in pursuance of the Regents' regulation:
"Students who leave Ann Arbor for aa absence of more than a
week must first return all borrowed books."
2. Failure to return books before the vacation will render the stu..nt
liable to an extra fine.
3. Students who have special need for certain books between Decemberj
12 and the beginning of the vacation may retain such books by applying to
the Superintendent of Circulation on or before December ,12.
4. Students who have special need for certain books during the vacation,'
will be given permission to draw these books, provided they are not in general
demand, on application to the Superintendent of Circulation after December
12. °
W. W. Bishop, Librarian.
School of Education Faculty:
A special meeting of the Faculty of the School of Education will be held
Monday, December 12, 4:15 p.m. in room 109, Tappan Hall. Two special
orders will be considered.
C. 0. Davis, Secretary.
Entering Sophomore and Upperelass Women and Those Who Have Not
Finished the Requirement in Hygiene Lectures:
HYGIENE LECTURES: Be prepared for a final blue book on Tuesday,
December 13, at 4 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall.
Margaret Bell, M. D.
Freshman Wonien:
Required Hygiene Lectaires: Be prepared for a final blue book on Monday,
December 12, at 4 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall.
Margaret Bell, M.D.
Oriental Women:
All dormitories do not remain open for the Christmas vacation. I shall
be glad to help all foreign women find accommodations for the holidays, if
they will see me before Wednesday, December 14.
Grace Richards.
All Campus Organizations:
Contracts for organization space in the 1928 Michiganensian have been
mailed to officers of all fraternities, sororities, clubs, and miscellaneous or-'
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.
All contracts must be signed and presented at the' Michiganensian business
office on or before Friday, December 16.
Organizations Department.
Varsity Debate Squad:
The following members of the Varsity Debate Squad are to report at the
Alpha Nu Room, Monday, December 12, at 3 p.m.:
Rein Thompson
Moyer, C. P. Simon
Olson McCreery
Scholten Webster
Maduro Langen
J_n. . O 'N eill.
Mens' Education Club:
A special program has, been arranged for the evening of Monday, De-
cember 12. Mr. O. Z. Ide of the Legal Department of the Ford Motor Co., will
speak on "Side Lights and Impressions of Brazil." The men of the Physical
Education Club will be our guests at this meeting which will convene at 7
o'clock in room 319 Michigan Union.
W. W. Arnold, President.
University Symphony Orchestra Rehearsal:
The regular rehearsals o_ the University Symphony Orchestra will be held
in Hill Auditorium, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, until further notice.
Samuel P'ierson Lockwood, Conductor.

I cember 12, at 4:15 p.m., in the President's office.
F. E. Robbins, Secretary.
Action of Discipline Committee:
By action of the University Discipline Committee, Joe A. Berry, '28, and
Beverly N. Shelton, '30A, have been suspended for the remainder of the
academic year for illegal possession of intoxicating liquor and for public
intoxication.
University Discipline Committee, H. F. Goodrich, Secretary Pro. Tem.
Bureau of Appointments: I, J, and K .:
All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments whose names
begin with I, J, or K, 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., December 12, 13, 14, and 15.
Hellen R. Shambaugh.
Student Branch A.S.M.E.:
Joint dinner with faculty of the Mechanical Department Tuesday evening
at 6:15 o'clock at Joe Parkers. Alex Dow, national president of A.S.M.E., will
be present. Tickets are available in room 339 and must be purchased or
spoken for by Monday. P. 31. Shoemaker, President.
Michigan Chapter American Association of University Professors:
There will be a meeting or the local chapter of the American Association
of University professors at 5 p.mi, Tuesday, December 13, in Room D, Alumni
Memorial Halt, to elect a delegate to the Annual Meeting, to be held in Cin-
cinnati, December 30 and 31. Erwin E. Nelson, Secretary.
Business Administration Lecture:
Dr. C. C. Edmonds of the Buick Motor Company will speak to students in
Business Administration, and others interested, on Tuesday, December 13,
at 4 p.m., in Room 206, Tappan Hall, on the subject, "Sales Control in Auto-
mobile Merchandising." - C. E. Griffin.
Research Club:
The Research Club will meet in Room 2528 East Medical Building, on
Wednesday, December 14, at 8 p.m. The following papers will be read: "The
Definition of Personality Needed for Research," by Professor C. S. Yoakum,
and "Experimental Work of the Naval Tank," by Professor E. M. Bragg.
The Council will meet at 4:30 o'clock in room 1, Pharmacology Building.
Louis L Brevold, Secretary.
Transportation Club:
Gardner S. Williams, internationally known consulting engineer, will
speak Monday at 7:30 o'clock in Room 1046 East Engineering upon "The St.
Lawrence Waterway." Slides will be shown and his talk will include a dis-
cussion of Justice Hughes recent decision in the Chicago water diversion
case. Visitors are cordially invited. D. J. Allen, Secretary.
Mathematical Club:
Regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 13, at 8 p.m., in Room
3201 Angell Hall. Prof. J. W. Bradshaw will present "A Transformation of
Certain Series." All persons interested are cordially invited.
W. W. Denton.
Economics Club:
Meets Tuesday, December 13, at 7:45 o'clock in room 304'of the Union.
Dr. Ea Fluegge of the University of Berlin is to speak. Z. C. Dickson.
Alpha Kappa Delta:
The initiation of new members will take place this afternoon at 4
o'clock. The group will meet for this occasion at the home of Miss Ella M.
Hanawalt, 1328 Washtenaw avenue. Following the initiation Dr. C. H. Cooley
will discuss his most recent book, "Life and the Student."
Richard C. Fuller, President.

World War Veterans:
Application for Adjusted Compensation for World War service must be
made before January 1. If you have not made application full informationI
and application blanks may be secured at the R.O.T.C. Headquarters.
_leinold Melberg.
(lioral Union isers:. .
Members of the Choral Union ushering force are requested to be in their
places at Hill Auditorium not later than 7:30 o'clock, Monday night, as the
doors will be opened at that hour. W. A. Davenport.
Choral Union:.
There will be a rehearsal for both men and women of the Choral Union,
Tesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in the University School of Music Building.
Attendance is very important. E. V. Moore.
Joint Physics and Astronomy Colloquium:
Dr. Hazel Losh will speak on "The Spectrum of Zeta Tauri" at 4:15
:clock. Tuesday, December 13, in Room 1041, East Physics Building. All in-
terested are invited. W. F. Colby.

Three Faculty Meni
To Address ociety
Three members of the faculty of t>
University sociology department w } l
deliver addresses at the .pproa it
meeting of the American Sociologice.l
society in Washington during thi
Christmas vacation.
Prof. Charles H. Cooley, head of tit
sociology department, will speak on
"A Case Study of Small Institution.,,
as a Method of Research," and Robe-t
C. Angell will deliver an address on
"Science, Sociology, and Education."

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Philippine-Michigan Club:
There will be a special meeting of the Philippine-Michigan Club tomor-
row at 3 o'clock in Lane Hall. Special matters will be discussed. Please
come on time. Donato T. Snyat,.
Hindustan Club:
There will be a business meeting of the Hindustan Club at 3 p.m., Sun-
day, December 11 at Lane Hall. Important matters about the coming H.A.A.
convention and the last dinner will be discussed. All members are requested
to be present.
H. S. Birdi, Secretary Hindustan Club.
Drama. Section, Faculty Women's Club:
Monday evening drama section will meet at the Club House at 226 South
Ingalls, 7:30 p.m., Monday, December 12.
Ellene B. Byerly, Secretary.
Drama Section, Faculty Women's Club:
The Tuesday Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Joseph L. Markley, 1816 Geddes avenue, Tuesday, December
13, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Wm. C. Smeaton and Mrs. N. C. Fisk will act as
hostesses. Mrs. F. R. Finch, Secretary.
Freshman Group:
There will be a meeting of Mr. Philip Bursley's freshman group at his
house, Tuesday evening, December 13. Philip E. Bursley.

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra
wil l give Two Concerts in Hill Auditorium
as follows on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12
2:30 P. M. CONCERT FOR SCNOOL CHILDRENI
A SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR SCHOOL
CHILDREN WILL BE GIVEN
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EDITH RHETTS, Speaker
School Children coming in groups, under
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Tickets for adults may be procured at the
School of Music in advance, or at the Audi-
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