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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928

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I L F Y ICIAL BULLETIN
nation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
e University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi-
until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)

Aeronautical Society:
A lecture meeting of the Aeronautical Society will be held on
ITuesday, October 30, at 7:30 p. m., in Room 348 West Engineering
Building. For the benefit of the members of this Society, Mr. Walker
of the Evans Glider Clubs of America, and representatives of the
Glider Incorporated will speak on the subject of gliding in Europe and
America. Films brought from Germany will be shown. Everybody is
cordially invited to attend this lecture.
W. E. Koneczny, President

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928

No. 32

;ice to All .means ant Heads of Departments:
The Secretary's Office will have NO Student Directories for free
ribution this year. If your office needs a directory please make a
ulsition through the Purchasing Department for the number you
l require. The directory goes on public sale November 1.
H. G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary
dents, Colleges of Literature, Science and the Arts:4
Students in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts desiring
apply for a University scholarship (value $200) should apply at.
Dean's office (Room 1210, Angell Hall) for blanks and fill them
and return them on or before November 1.
H. P. Thieme, Chairman Scholarship Committee
01ips Scholarships:
Three scholarships of $50 each, provided by the bequest of Henry
illips, are open.4.o first-year students pursuing studies in Latin and
ek. They are awarded upon examinations, which are to be held*
November 9 and 10. Applications in writing should be handed
at once to Professor J. G. Winter or to Professor Campbell Bonner..
The conditions of eligibility for these scholarships and the scope
the examinations are fully explained in the University Publication
holarships, Prizes, and Loan Funds," pages 6-7. Copies of this
ular may be obtained at the Secretary's Office in University Hall.
Information may also be obtained from Professor A. R. Crittenden,
6 Angell Hall, or from Professor Bonner, 2020 Angell Hall.
J. G. Winter
Campbell Bonner
C. C. Little
Committee
eption to Foreign Students:
All foreign students in the University are cordially invited to attend
reception given them by the President and the Deans Wednesday.
ning, October 31, at 8 o'clock, at the Women's Athletic Field House.
Invitations have been mailed to all foreign students known to the
nmittee of Advisers. If, through lack of information, any names
ve been omitted, the Committee cordially invites such foreign stu-
its to attend the reception and to make themselves known to the
jersigned or other members of the Committee, in order that their
nes may In the future appear on the Committee's mailing list.
J. A. C. Hildner, Chairman Advisers of Foreign Students
mbers of the School of Physical Education:
The first meeting of the Men's Physical Ed. Club-Tuesday, October
-eight p. m.-roomi 20-Waterman Gym. All men Physical Education
dents are invited and urged to be present.
Talks by two members of the United States Wrestling Team on
ir experiences as participants in the .1928 Olympics.
Mr. Elroy Guckert will tell us about "Leisure in Japan."
R. G. Nebelung, President
Miors:
II h= imperativE that you make your Michiganensian picture
pointment immediately. The business office on the second floor of
Press building is open every afternoon from 1 to 5, and upon
yment here of $3.00 you are in a position to make your appointments,
.h any one of the four official photographers, namely, Dey, Randall,
0tschler, or Spedding. $2.00 of this amount will be allowed by the
tographers on any private order which may be given before Christ-
,s. Act now, and get a' convenient appointment.
Thomas Thomas, Managing Editor
yetricals:
Mr. William T. L. Cogger, Manager of the Vacuum Tube Department
the General Electric Company, will talk on The New Vacuum Tube,
day afternoon at 4:15, in the West Lecture Room of the West Physics
ilding. The talk is non-technical in nature and is open to the public.
W. R. Hough, President of the A. I. E. E. Student Branch
val Aviation:
The scheduled meeting of the class on Tuesday, Oct. 30, will be
stponed until Tuesday evening, October 6, 1928.
C. M. Ellicock
6-Medical Students:
There will be a meeting of all pre-medical students this afternoon
4:15 o'clock in the West Lecture Room of the West Medical Building.
Harold W. Lovell
use Presidents:
There will be a meeting of the Board of Representatives Wednes-
y, October 31, at 5:00 p. in., in 110 Library.
Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman

Industrial Engineering Society:
The Industrial Engineering Society will meet Tuesday, October 30,
at 7:30 p. M., in the Engineering Society Room. All men interested
in the Industrial Management phase of engineering are invited to
attend.
W. R. Wright
Absent Voters:
Applications for absentee voters of Michigan may be received at
302 Michigan Union today from 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Thursday is the!
last day that applications could reasonably be mailed to their respective
precincts.
prWhen you receive your ballot BE SURE AND FOLLOW ABSENTEE,
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS EXPLICITLY. If your ballot requires a
notary's seal, this service will be provided at 302 Michigan Union,
Tuesday, 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., Wednesday and Thursday, 1:30 to 3:001
4:00 to 5:00 p. m. Please bring identification sufficient to enable a
notary to swear you in.
L. Harvey Lodge, President
University of Michigan Republican Club
Book Shelf and Stage Section-Faculty Women's 'Club: '
The Book Shelf and Stage section of the Faculty Woman's Club
will meet with Mrs. H. S. Bull of Ann Arbor Hills on Tuesday, October
30, at 2:45 p. m. Mrs. Moore will assist as hostess.
Mrs. R. D. T. Hollister
Michigan Dames:
The Michigan Dameq Club will entertain their husbands at a pot-
luck dinner party at 6:15 Tuesday, October 30, at Barbour Gymnasium.
All married studlents and their wives are invited to attend. For further
information and reservation, call Mrs. A. J. Good at 22200.
Mrs. C. W. Ferris, President
Hillel Foundation :
Professor Wenley will conduct the first open forum meeting at the
foundation quarters tonight from 7:30-9:00 p. m. Everyone is invited
to attend.
Philip Stern

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Cornelia Burwell
Robert E. Carson
H. N. Champlin
Helen Louise Corwin
Raymond Craigan
Philip Crane
Miss E. G. Dawbam
Marquerite Doose
August Dooval
Bill Dunney
Donald Easter
Alice Eastman
Morris Esman
Augustus W. Foscue
Elmer P. Frierson
Daniel Gafill
Mrs. N. D. Gillespie
W. A. Gillette
William Gitian
Quinby Gurnee
Grace Hawkins
Daniel Herron
Theron Silas Hill
Haworth Hoch
Beverly Hoover
H. K. Hughes
Joseph R. Jarabak
Major Rueben L. Kahn
J. M. Kehoe (Kelive)
Lewis P. Kellum
William S. Kimball
Dr. Richard Kimpton
A. Louise Kinney
Chalmer G. Kirkbride
Harriet R. Kline
John C. Kohl
E. R. Koontz
Arthur Korach
William Krugley
Leone Lee
Stephen Lincoln
Jean Maigne
Lee Maijsner
Louis Maltcheff
John Morrissey
Natalie MesTechim
Ernie McCoy
J. W. McMahon
Fred McRoberts
Doris H- Nevins
R. H. Newton
Dr. Savas Nittis
H. Pasuchowski
E. P. Raymond, Jr.
Melvin Reed
Walter A. Reichert
Melvin 0. Robinson
Lillian Rookwalter
Robert Rosegrant
Harold Ross
Charles Russo
Leon Sadowski
Kay Semer
Ed Sirich
David Slaughter
Hamilton W. Smith
Hoeard Wilmot Smith
Lelia Smith
Milton F. Smith
Prof. F. L. Sneider
Chester B. Stapelton
Isadore Steinberg
Norman E. VanBrocklin
Leonore Waldron
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J. H. Watkins
Hilary J. Weason
Marion Clyde Weir
Catherine Wells
Francis E. Wheeler
H. M. Wheelwright
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Professor Sharfman of the Department of Economics will address
the Smith for President Club Wednesday evening, October 31, at 3
o'clock in the Michigan Union, Rooms 316-20.
We extend to you an invitation to be present.
Leo T. Norville, Chairman

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Quadrangle:
Quadrangle will meet Wednesday evening, October 31, 8:15 p. m.,
at the Michigan Union. Speaker: Professor A. D. Moore. Topic: "The
Uncultured Engineer."
E. C. Prophet, Clerk

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Inlander:
The Inlander group meeting which was to be held Wednesday
evening has been postponed.
H. M. Silverman

Lecture:
"The Quaker Faith" will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. F. S.
Onderdonk, Tuesday, October 30, at 4:15 in Room 231 Angell Hall.
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lividual lecture. The lectures begin at 8 o'clock and no one will
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ially invited.
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