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THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, 04

A I LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi-
nt until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928

No. 28

shman Women:
Freshman girls are urged to attend the matinee performance of
gy," October 30. Any freshman who cannot arrange to do so must
ster her plan for her attendance in the evening in the office of
Iser before 5 o'clock. See House Rules.
Grace Richards
shman Women:
The Freshman Spread is in honor of all freshman women. If any
of the class of '32 has failed to receive her invitation, the Com-
ee asks that she please communicate with Jane Yearnd at 21616.
Grace Richards
ice:
I will not be in my office in the Heafth Service on Friday afternoon.
se consult Dr. Sappington for medical advice.
Margaret Bell
tical Science 291-Journal Club:
The Journal Club in Political Science will meet Thursday afternoon
I p. m. in room 2035 Angell Hall. All graduate students majoring
Political Science are expected to attend.
J. S. Reeves
chology 31, Section 16, Tues., Thurs., 1:00:
Meets as usual in 4128 N. S., today.
Carl R. Brown
ent Voters:
Thursday, October 25, will be the last day this week that applications
absentee voters in Michigan will be available at Room 302, Michigan
on. The office will again be o-.~n~ on Monday and Tuesday, October
mnd 30, from 2 to 5. In the meantime if anyone should wish informa-
. or application blanks, they may be had at 1017 Oakland or arrange-
its made to obtain them by calling L. Harvey Lodge at 3618.
L. Harvey Lodge, President
Republican Club of University of Mich.
ice:
Students desiring student membership in the American Society for
ing Materials may secure literature and application blanks in Rtoom
East Engineering Building. The annual dues are $3.00. This en-
s the student to all publications except the Transactions.
C. W. Good
mical Engineers:
The A. I. Ch. E., student branch, will meet with the A. S. S. T.
':30 p. m., Friday, in room 1042 East Engineering Building. W. H.
field of Sheffield, England, will speak on "The Relation of Science
[ndustry.",
R. C. Adams, Jr.
lors:
Ii, i imperativc that you make. your Michiganensian picture
ointment immediately. The business office on the second floor of
Press building is open every afternoon from 1 to 5, and upon
Went here of $3.00 you are in a position to make your appointments,
i any one of the four official photographers,/ namely, Dey, Randall,
tschler, or Spedding. $2.00 of this amount will be allowed by the
tographers C'n any private order which may be given before Christ-
Act now, and get a' convenient appointment.
Thomas Thomas, Managing Editor
ANY GRADUATES
E 0.5._U. GAMEI IF YOU ORDER'
ore than six thousand alumni WHAT YOU M
nded the Michigan-Ohio State
ball game last Saturday at Co-
bus although only about ninety
stered at the Alumni associa-
headquarters in the lobby of
Neil House."
nong those who registered with Special attei
lawley Tapping at the alumni Die S
iquarters was Arthur R. Smith,
president of the University of
ahgan club of San . Francisco.
. McQueen, '15E, of New York
also registered. McQueen was
ain of the varsity baseball
a in 1915. Another member of State Street
1914 team, Russell Baer, '14, was
at the game._____________
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LOWERS '
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All Graduate Students In Engineering:
are invited to hear Prof. A. H. Lovell in an illustrated talk "Motoring
through Europe," at the October meeting of Iota Alpha, Room 3201 East
Engineering Building, Thursday, October 25, at 7:45 p. m.}
G. G. Brown, Secretary I
Psychological Journal Club:.
The psychological Journal Club meets Thursday at 7:30 p. m., in
room 3126 N. S. Dr. Ford will report on "Personnel studies in the
electrical industry." All who may be interested are invited.
C. H. Griffitts
Geological and Geographical Journal Club:
The meeting of the Geological and Geographical Journal Club will
start at 8:00 p. m. this evening instead of 7:30 p. in., as previously
announced.
W. H. Hobbs
Colloquium In Applied Mechanics:
The next meeting will be held on Thursday, October 25, at 7:30 p. m.
in Room 248, West Engineering Building. Mr. D. K. Kazarinoff will
speak about aeronautical research at the Institute in Aachen. All
interested are cordially invited to attend.
W. M. Coates
Cercle Francais:
There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais Thursday evening,
October 25, at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be held in Room 408
Romance Language Building. A play will be read, and refreshments
will be served.
Max Fruhauf, Jr., President
The Michigan Technic:
Brief but important meeting Thursday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p. m.
Business Staff ahd tryouts.
E. W. Manning, Bus. Mgr.
Christian Science Society:
Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan meets to-
night at 7:30 in the upper room of Lane hall.
Ford' Johnston, Secretary
Masonic Students:
There will be a meeting of the Craftsmen Club in the small lodge
room of the Masonic Temple, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p. m. All Master Masons
of the student body are urg fI to be present.
R. W. Webster, President
Faculty Wives Newcomer's Section:
Mrs. U. B. Phillips will entertain the Newcomer's Section at a tea
at her home on 1954 Cambridge Road on Thursday, October 25, from
3:30 to 5:30 p. m. All members are cordially invited.
Mrs. Paul R. Washke, Secretary
Sophomore Engineer Class Meeting to Elect Officers:
A class meeting will be held on Thursday, October 25, at 11:00 a. m.
in Room 348 West Engineering building for the election of officers.
R. T. Liddicoat
New Engineering Weekly Card Index:
Through the courtesy of the Detroit Edison Company, this index,
published weekly by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and
covering all branches of engineering, is now accessible to members
of the Faculty of the University. The card files, giving brief reviews
or annotations on practically all technical publications of 37 countries,
are located in the library at the General Offices of the Company, 2,000

Second Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Louise P. Dorn, the Librarian,
states that members of the Faculty should feel perfectly free to use
tne library at their convenience. For further information regarding the
index, please consult the Attendant in charge of the Engineering
Library or the East Engineering Library.
W. W. Denton
University Lectures:
Dr. W. H. Hatfield, who is associated with the Brown-Firth Re-
search Laboratories, Sheffield, England, will deliver two lectures Friday,
October 26, at 4:00 p. m., and 8:00 p. m., respectively, in Room 1042 East
Engineering Building. The first lecture will be on the subject "Rust
and Acid-Resisting Steels" and the second on "The Application of
Science to the Steel Industry." The lectures are under the joint aus-
pices of the University and the Detroit Chapter of the American Society
for Steel Treating. The public is cordially invited.
Frank E. Robbins
'Varsity Glee Club:
A rehearsal of all members will be held at 7:00 tonight in room
308 Union. The new men will be expected to try out by quartettes as
per previous arrangements.
Herbert J. Palmer, Manager
Amateur Photographers:
Play Production offers interesting opportunity to amateur pho-
tographers. Apply at Play Production office U. H. Aud.
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'Varsity Band:
Important field drill on Palm er Field this afternoon at 5:00 . It
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Gilbert B. Saltonstal, Manager

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WOMEN AID PEACE
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-Lady Nan-
cy Astor, member of vne sritish
Parliament, tonight told a radio
audience that women come into
public life because they "are need-
ed to keep world peace."
"Doesn't everyone who realizes
many things about politics," she
asked in a non-partisan address,

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cratic countries are beginning to
have to deal with a new kind of
voter--about whom -they are not
very certain, upon whom they
can't exactly count. Not in a ma-
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she's worth herself, won't be made
by the machine of any party, but
will remake 'the machines of all
parties to work quite differently
from the matter in which such
machines have been accustomed to
working."

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