THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, T H,.H G N D A L R D Y AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- it until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928 No. 29 culty Members: Academic salaries are paid in nine installments (the ninth being a uble installment) on the last day of each month from October to ne inclusive. Suggestions have sometimes been made that payment salaries in twelve installments would be advantageous. As has been inted out, it has always been possible for any individual on the ademic yearly payroll to deduct from the salary installments such ns as, placed on deposit in a separate account, will accumulate by ne 30 annually to one-quarter of the annual salary and thus provide e equivalent of monthly salary payments during the three months of ly, August, and September. It is hereby announced that from -now arrangements may be made by which the business office will make deduction from each month's current salary payment, such deduc- ns to be deposited by the Business Office in a separate and distinct rings bank account under the control of the Faculty member con- 'ned. Persons wishing to make this arrangement will please call on the yroll clerk, Miss Edith Smith, in the Business Office at any time :ept during the final four days of any month. Preparation of the yrolls during this four-day period prevents giving attention to other Freshmen Women: The fifth Hygiene Lecture will be Monday, October 29, at 4 p. m. Please bring bluebooks. Margaret Bell, M. D. Freshman Women: The Freshman Spread is in honor of all freshman women. If any, girl of the class of '32 has failed to receive her invitation, the Com- mittee asks that she please communicate with Jane Yearnd at 21616. Grace Richards Freshman Women: Freshman girls are urged to attend the matinee performance of "Porgy," October 30. Any freshman who cannot arrange to do so must' register her plan for her attendance in the evening in the office of Advisers, before 5 o'clock. See House Rules. Grace Richards Zoology 32 (Heredity): Absentees from the examination last June will take a supplemen- tary examination Saturday, October 27, at 9 a. m., in Room 3089, Natural Science building. A. Franklin Shull Juniors, School of Education: Class dues of two dollars ($2.00) may be paid to your group chair- man any time up to Friday, Nov. 2. This does not include those who paid dues during registration week. Any who have not been assigned to a group please see me at 736 Forest Ave., or dial 3682, and it will be arranged. Clifford B. Wightman, President The Members of Freshman Girls Group 104: Are requested to come to Room 2122 N. S. building, Friday morning at some time between the hours of 8:30 and 11:00 a. m. Mrs. M. C. Van Tuyl, Adviser La Rue's Discussion Group: A meeting will be held this evening at 8:00 p. m. in Room 1139 Natural Science bldg. Topic-The life and works of Alfred Russel Wallace. Forestry Club: All members are invited to attend the sessions of the University of Michigan Foresters' Association. Program for Friday--10:00 a. m. Registration, Room 1045, Natural Science building. 12:00 m. Leave for lunch at Saginaw Forest; transportation provided also for those who wish to return at 2:00 p. m. 6:45 p. m., banquet at Michigan Union. W. C. Branch, President, Forestry Club The Society of the Sigma Xi: It is requested that those members of the University Staff and student body who are new on the Campus this fall, and are also mem- bers of the Society of the Sigma Xi, give their names and addresses to the secretary of the local chapter as soon as possible. Carl E. Guthe, Secretary Room 4017, Museum Bldg. 'Varsity Band: Formation at 5:00 sharp at Ferry Field this afternoon for a field drill. Bring instruments. Formation at 7:30 tonight at Morris Hall to march to Hill Auditor- ium for a short part in the pep meeting program. Uniforn with cape. Role will be taken at both of these formations. Gilbert B. Saltonstall, Manager To Members of Round Table Club and Others Interested: Sarraine Berreider, of the Waiters and Waitresses Union of De- troit, will speak to the club Sunday afternoon, October 28, at 3 o'clock at Auerbach's Rathskeller. A general discussion of her topic-American Labor Movements-will follow. The Executive Committee Cosmopolitan Club Membership: Any person on the Campus who desires to apply for membership is requested to hand in his or her application to the undeisigned at 410 South Division on or before November 4, 1928. Chairman, T. T. Zee, Membership Committee Shirley W. Smith, Secretary and Business Manager niversity Lectures: Dr. W. H. Hatfield, who is associated with the Brown-Firth Re- arch Laboratories, Sheffield, England, will deliver two lectures Friday, ctober 26, at 4:00 p. m., and 8:00 p. m., respectively, in Room 1042 East agineering Building. The first lecture will be on the subject "Rust id Acid-Resisting Steels" an'd the second on "The Application of :ience to the, Steel Industry." The lectures are under the joint aus- ces of the University and the Detroit Chapter of the American Society r Steel Treating. The public is cordially invited. Frank E. Robbins [1 Members of the Faculty: The University Club holds its second Club Night on November 6, tien a receiving set will be installed to bring in election returns. The .ub cordially invites all members of the faculty to attend this program. Program Committee otice: Students desiring student membership in the American Society for esting Materials may secure literature and application blanks in Room '34 East Engineering Building. The annual dues are $3.00. This en- les the student to all publications except the Transactions. C. W. Good hemical Engineers: The A. I. Ch. E., student branch, will meet with the A. S. S. T. '7:30 p. in., Friday, in room 1042 East Engineering Building. W. H. atfield of Sheffield, England, will speak on "The Relation of Science Industry." R. C. Adams, Jr. otice: I will not be in my office in the Health Service on Friday afternoon. ease consult Dr. Sappington for medical advice. Margaret Bell itering Sophomores and Upperclass Women: The fifth Hygiene Lecture will be Tuesday, October 30, at 4 p. m. ease bring bluebooks. Students who wish to attend the matinee (Porgy), October 30, may me to the Hygiene Lecture on Monday, October 29. Margaret Bell, M. D. Student Christian Association Cabinet: The Cabinet meeting will be, held in Lane Hall Friday, October 26, at d:OQ p. m. Mark S. Andrews, Jr., Secretary C. D. La Rue i Economice Club: Meets Monday, October 29, in Room 306 Michigan Union at 7:45.1 Professor Remer will speak on "The Meaning of Equilibrium in Inter- national Trade." Members of the staff and graduate students in Economics and Business Admministration are cordially invited. Carter Goodrich Men's Education Club: The Men's Education Club will meet at 7:00 p. m. Monday evening, October 29, in Room 302 of the Michigan Union. Dr. Woody will speak. Graduate and undergraduate men interested in Education are invited. A. B. Elliott Notice: The new Women's League build- ing will be open to the public Sat- IF YOU ORDER urday, Oct. 27, from 10:30 to 12 a.(HATrYOU V m. At that time members of the WHA YO House Committee will be stationed at the Ingalls street entrance to show visi t rs through the building. ,I JrS X Virginia A. Losie, Chairman House Com. Special attex Archery: The Intramural Archery Tournament will be held Saturday, Novem- 4ber 17, at 9:30 a. m. 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