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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, M1ARCH 7, 1928

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN3
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. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)

sentatives on Thursday, March 8 at 7:30 o'clock in Room 109 Tappan Hall. ;Democracy?" Everyone interested is invited.
All members please be present.
Pauline Zoller, Secretary.

Charleq D. Breitel.

I Volume 8.

AWED.- i ESDA ,MARCH i.

Numiber 1 18.

Seir nJunls:All second semestor seniors who are candidates for the certificate in
Journalism are requested to file a transcript of their university credlits at{
the journalism office, Room 308, W. Med. Building, between 2 and 4 o'clock;
any afternoon before Marchi 10. J. L. Brunin.
(teology 2
The rooms for the examination to be given Wednesday at 4 o'clock are
as follows: Surnames beginning with A through R in West Gallery of
Alumni Hall, S-Z in 2054 N.S.
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C.F. 310:

Helen Siytbe, President.
Frcsh Frolic:
Sigmia 1elta Chii: There will be a meeting of the Frosh
There will be an important meeting of Sigma Delta Chii at 3:30 o'clockFrlcomite edsayMrh
this afternoon in the front office of the Press bildng Al ri1bnq FtRo omm2Uitteo nesa c
committees must be present. Juohnng.AllGriDieqhl,7, A3ssUisn. himn
Ki. G. Patrick. ,onP 1ii. Assat himn

TIhere will be an important meeting tonighta
!Wing. Attendance of all members is required.

a~t 7:30 O'clock in 204 South

Gargoyle:
There will be an important meeting
of the Upper Staff, Lower Staff, and
Tryouts on lipedncsday at 3:30 p.m.

University Lecture:
Professor Chancey Juday, of the University of Wisconsin, will speak+
the subject "Recent Asp-ects of Liinology," Friday, March 9, at 4: 15 p.m.,
the Natural Science Auditorium. The public i's cordially invited.
T. E. R~obbins.

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University Lecture:
.Dean Virginia C. Gildersleeve of Barnard College will lecture on "inter-
national Friendship Through University Women" at 4:15 p.m., Monday,
March 12, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially in-
vited.
F. E. Robbinis.
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering' anud Architecture:
Professors and Associate Professors in these Colleges are requested to
meet on Wednesday, March 7, at 4:15 pam., in. Room 348 West Engineering
Building, to consider a matter of discipline.
Louis A. Hiopins, Secretary.
Frenichi Lecture:
Professor A. L. Dunham will give an illustrated lecture: 'etat d'esprit
en France au Debut dele a Guerre, d'apre-s les caricatures," Wednesday, March
7, at 4:15 o'clock, in Room 25, Angell Hlall..
This is the fourth lecture on thbe Cercle Francais program. Tickets for
the series may be procured from the Secretary of the Romance Language De-
partment, Room 104, South Wing, or at the door.
Rene Talaiiion.
lFourth1 Spanish Lecture:
The next Spanish lecture of the Sociedad Hispanica Series will be given
by Prof. Gustavo Maldonado at 4:15 o'clock, Thursday, March 8, Room
20~03 Angell Hall. His subject will be "La Nueva Colombia." This lecture will
be illustrated.
Julio del Toro.
Business Adminis'trati'on Moving Picture:
"From Mine to Consumer, the story of Anaconda Copper," a five reel
moving picture by the Anaconda Copper Company, will be projected in Natural
Science Auditor' m at 4:15 p.m., on Wednesday, March 7, This i's the second
film in the series ping presented by thie School of Business Administration
and is the film which was to have been shown on February 29. The public is
invited.
Carl '±. Schimalz.
Amierican Association of l'uih-ersit y Professors:
The annual meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the A.A.U.P. will be held
in Room D), Alumni Memorial H-all, on Thursday, March 8, at 4:15 p.m.
Report of Professor 14. A. Sanders as delegate to the Cincinnati meeting.
Reports of members on National Committees. Election of officers.
Ertin E. Nelson, Chapter Secretary.
Senior Electrical andI 3teclhanieal Engineers:
Mr. L. S. Wiggins, representing the, Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee,I
Wisconsin, will be in Room 221 We:st Engineering Building, Wednesday,
Miarch 7, for the purpose of interviewing those interested in positions with
this company.
J. H. Cannon. }
11. C. Anders on.
Seniors Engineers :$
There will be a class meeting Thursday, March S, at 11 o'clock in, Room
348. Since important business will be discirssed every man is requested to
attend.
Harold L. ;Mathieson, President.
Senior Lits :
Programs and invitations will b~e on salle in the lobby of Angell Hall,
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, lMarcl 6, 7, and 8.y
J. Albert Roescli.
Senior Lits:
Class due's are being collected today in Lobby of Angell Hall. Five dol-
lars ($5.00). Duos must be paid beforo invitations, announcements, canes or
tickets to the Senior Ball can be secured.
D~ales A. Knapp, Treasurer.

Ten o'clock section w~ill not meet today. In h aaou fte12 xii
1'. C. Hood- tion (f the Architectural league of
3New York. two full pages are devoted
P'hilosophy 3S: to batiks designed and executed by
Mr. De Beer is unable to meet the :lasses in Logic this morning. Ad-i Myron B. Chapin, instructor of draw-
vance for Friday, Chapters 6 and 7. ing and p~ainting in the architectural
college. The wvork which is admitted
bummer E mploynment:I to the annual exhibition of the league
Mr. C. R. Zane, representing the Pictorial Review magazine, will lie in !is national in scope and everything
Room 306, Michigan Union, Wednesday, March 7, from 4 to 6 p.m., to inter-I admitted must be passed on by an
view students who may be interested in 'summer wvork for his company, expert jury.
J. A. Bursley. Prof. Emil Lorch, of the architect-
ural college, in commenting upon
Women's Education Club: Chapin's work, said "Mr. Chapin's
Trhere will be a meeting of the 'Women's Educational Club Wednesday, at b~atiks have real distinction in com-
4 o'clock. in the Faculty Women's Club rooms. Miss Edith Hoyle will speak position and color, and have received
on "Social Problems of the Teacher." ; very favorable attention."
11argret Clark, Presidenat.
SEATTLE-The new women's gym'-
Scabard nd Bade:nasium at the University of Wash-
There will be a regular meeting Wednesday, March 7, at S o'clock in ington was recently thrown open to
Room 306 of the Union. men visitors.

C. E. Stiff.

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P'il Eta Sigma :
All members of Phi Eta Sigma are urged to attend the initiation and ban-
quet to be held at 5:30-p.m., March 13, in the Michigan Union. A banquet fee
of $1.25 should be paid at Dean Bursley's office befoi'e that time.
Leonard A. Schieele, President. l
Web and Flange:
Theire will be a meeting at the Union at 9 p.m.. Wednesday, March 7. im-
mediately following the showing of the movie in the Natural Science Audi-
torium. All members are asked to be present for election of officers.
G. J. Robertson.
Phi Sigma Biological Scety:
All active members or Phi Sigma are urged to be present at a special
meeting on Wednesday, March 7, at 7 :30 p.m., in Rocm 1139 Natural Sciene-j
Building.
E. P. Creaser, Recording Secretary.
League for Industrial Denmocracy:
There will be a meeting of the league on Thursday, March 8, at 8 p.m.,
E at the Labor Temple, 207 East Washington. Prof. Z. C. D~ickinson, of the
economics department, will deliver an address on "What is Industrial

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DUN HAM TO TALKI
ON FRENCH MIND
As the fourth feature on the an-
nual Cercle Francais lecture series,
Prof. Arthur L. Dunham, of the his-
tory department, will deliver a talk at
4:15 o'clock this afternoon in room
1025 Angell hall. Hhis 'subject will be.
The State of Mind in France at the
Beginning of the World War."
The lecture will be accompanied by
slides of newspaper andi magazine car-
toons collected by Professor D~unham
during his travel abroad, andl with
which he illustrates what hev consid-
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people toward various events and cir-
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