3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, THE MI HIG N AILmS---AY DAIY0OFF ICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Vol. 39 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1928 No. 36 Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The regular November meeting of the Faculty will be held Monday, November 5 at 4:10 p. m., in Room 2225 Angell Hall. Committee reports will .be discussed. John R. Effinger Notice to All eans ana Heads of Departments: The Secretary's Office will have NO Student Directories for free distribution this year. If your office needs a directory please make a requisition through the Purchasing Department for the number you will require. The directory goes on public sale November 1. if. G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary Phillips Scholarships: Three scholarships of $50 each, provided by the bequest of Henry Phillips, are open to first-year students pursuing studies in Latin and Greek. They are awarded upon examinations, which are to be held on November 9 and 10. Applications in writing should be handed in at once to Professor J. G. Winter or to Professor Campbell Bonner. The conditions of eligibility for these scholarships and the scope of the 'examinations are fully explained in the University Publication "Scholarships, Prizes, and Loan Funds," pages 6-7. Copies of this circular may be obtained at the Secretary's Office in University Hall. Information may also be obtained from Professor A. R. Crittenden, 2026 .Angell Hall, or from Professor Bonner, 2020 Angell Hall. J. G. Winter Campbell Bonner C. C. Little Committee Faculty: Will all faculty members who are interested in Archery meet at the Women's Athletic Building, Saturday, November 3, at 10 a. m. At that time plans will be made for an Archery-Golf tournament between faculty members and a regular time scheduled for Archery contests Ella B. Rawlings All Faculty Members: The University Club will hold its Second Club Night on November 6, when election returns and the radio program will be brought in on a receiving set. All members of the faculty are cordially invited to attend this event. Argument,' refreshments and bottle pool will be put on a quantity basis. Members of the faculty of instructor's rank or above are eligible to membership in the University Club, as election automatically follows the depositing of a properly signed and seconded application card. Program Committee Notice: Visitors will be shown through the new Women's League building on Saturday morning, November 3, from 10:30 to 12:00 o'clock. Virginia A. Losee Sophomore Engineers: All Sophomore Engineers interested in Speedball are requested to be at South Ferry Field, Sunday, Nov. 5, at 9:30 a. in. Erv. Benz Freshmen Women: thtie sixth Hygiene Lecture will be Monday, November 5, at 4 o'clock. Please bring bluebooks. Margaret Bell Entering Sophomores and Uppercass Women: The sixth Hygiene Lecture will be Tuesday, November 6, at 4 o'clock. Please bring bluebooks. Margaret Bell E. M. 1 and E. M. 2: I will meet men needing extra work in Shear and Bending Moments in Room 101 West Engineering Building at 5:00 p. m. Monday, Novem- ber 5. R. E. Franklin R. 0. T. C. Beginning Monday, November 5, drill sections will meet on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-5 for out door drill. Sections will assemble in the drill hall.' Each R. O. T. C. student will elect one of these sections and will report accordingly. All drill sec- tions as previously scheduled are discontinued. Reinold Melberg Intramural Handball: The four wall handball courts at the new Intramural Building will be used for the Inter-Fraternity and All-Campus meets. This may be an entirely new game to some-get your training now. Intramural Department Acolytes: There will be a meeting of Acolytes on Monday evening, November 5, at 7:30 o'clock, in 202 South Wing. The program will be a symposium by members of the Society,' on "Universals." Otis H. Lee International Forum: The first International Forum will be held Sunday, November 4, at 4:15 p. m., in the South Room, first floor, Lane Hall. Mr. T. T. Zee will lead an informal discussion on: "The Chinese Nationalist Move- ment and its International Importance." All foreign and American students and faculty members are cordially invited to attend. W. B. Palmer, J. M. Brumm, For International Committee of the S. C. A. Notice: The Michigan State Archery Association will meet here Sunday, November 4, for the Fall Tournament. The Tournament will be held at the University Golf Course promptly at1p.men. Target shooting willhtake place on Palmer Field at 4 p. m. Anyone interested is cordially invited to enter the meet. Ella B. Rawlings Women's Research Club: "Woman's Research Club will hold a regular meeting at 7:30 p. m. November 5, in Room 1139 N. S. Building. Dr. Katherine Jarvis will speak on the subject of "Calcium Metabolism." Olive M. Searle, Secretary The President's Address: President Clarence Cook Little will deliver an address on "The Church and the Campus" before a Union Meeting of the Student Christian Association and the Student organizations of the various local churches Sunday night, Nov. 4, at 6:45 p. m., in the Methodist Church, corner Washington and State Street. An invitation is extended to the student body and members of the faculty to attend this meet- ing. Martin Mol, President of S. C. A. J Hop Committeemen: There will be a meeting of all J-Hop committeemen Sunday at 11 a. m. in room 304 at the Union. Harry W. Wallace, Chairman Michigan Pames: The next meeting of the Michigan Dames Club will be held Tues- dlay, November 6, at 8 o'clock at the Faculty Women's Clubhouse, 226 South Ingalls street. The wives of all students are invited to attend. Mrs. C. W. Ferris Phi Lambda Upsilon: There will be a meeting November 5 at 7:30 p. m. in Room 303 Chem. Bldg. Dr. Anderson will speak on "Absorption Spectroscopy in Organic Chemistry." SEEK ADDITIONS TO AR T EXHIBIT All local amateur and profes-Iam sional artists are invited to contri- bute to the sixth annual Ann Arbor artists ' exhibition. The exhibit, BEVERIDGE-Abraha which is open to members and non- MUSSOLINI-My Au members of the Ann Arbor asso- BEARD-Whither Ma ciation, will be held from Novem- BATCHELLER-Comir ber 14 to 30. CABLE, GEO. W.-Lif As in the five previous exhibits, BLA,-CO. Wathe works of individual creation and BOAS-Cotton Mathe design'in the graphic, plastic, and KREYMBORG AND 0 decorative arts is solicited. A com- GIBBONS-New Map mittee consisting of artist members THOMAS-Count Lucl of the Ann Arbor art association CURLE-Last Twelve will consider all such works as are Speci of a nature suitable to exhibition purposes. All works submitted must be delivered between 9 and 5 o'clock on Friday, Nov. 9, or be- tween 9 and 12 o'clock on Satur-H day, Nov. 110, at the office of Pro- fessor Bruce M. Donaldson, room B, Alumni Memorial hall. c I More Than Hundred Apply For Scholarships More than one hundred applica- mance languages department, tions have been made for the chairman; Prof. Ralph H. Curtiss, eleven University scholarships to be of the astronomy department. and granted this year, it was announced Prof. Floyd E. Bartell, of the yesterday by the chairman of the chemistry department, will judge committee of awards. the applications and determine the The committee, which consists of awards before the end of the Prof. Hugo P. Thieme, of the Ro- month, it was reported. 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