THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, _RDA, OEMER9 DAIL R officers of administration and instruction printed copies of this legis- House Organization Committee: lation. There will be an important meeting Tuesday, November 13, in S. W. Smith, Secretary Barbour Gymnasium at 5:00 p. m. Please call me immediately if it is I absolutely impossible for you to attend. Phone 7817. Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Elizabeth Wellman A meeting of the Dean's Advisory committee is called for Friday afternoon, November 9, at 4:00 p. m., in Room 1210 Angell Hall. To Those Interested in National Defense: John R. Effinger All American citizens who are interested in naitonal defenseare Examinations For The Phillips Scholarships: Examinations fox4 the Phillips Scholarships will be held as follows: Latin, on Friday, November 9, in Room 2013 Angell Hall, 3 p. in. Greek, on Saturday, November 10, in Room 1019 Angell Hall, 9 a. M. A. R. Crittenden Campbell Bonner Mathematics Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the instructors of first year courses in mathematics in this college, Room 3010 A. H., 4 p. m., Friday, Novem- ber 9. Carl J.Coe t Graduate Students In Education and Faculty School of Education: All graduate students in Education and the Faculty of the School of Education are invited to attend a luncheon at the Michigan Union, Saturday, November 10, at 1 o'clock. Dean Huber will speak. Clifford Woody Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: The Classification Committee has placed the limit of time, at which a course may be dropped without record, at the end of the eighth week of the semester, November 17, 1928, excepting in cases of continued ill- ness or other extenuating circumstances. In all cases the classifier should consult with the instructor. Louis A. Hopinks, Secretary Political Science 105: There will be a mid-semester examination in this course at the usual: class hour Thursday, November 15. James K. Pollock, Jr. Men Physical Education Students: Mr. Maurice Willows, field representative for the National Recrea- tion School, will be in Room 6, Waterman Gym, Nov. 8, 9, and 10. He is particularly desirous to see Seniors who are interested in the community recreation field, or the National Recreation School. E. D. Mitchell, Director of Intramural Sports Detroit Engineering Society Dinner:, The Detroit Engineering Society will make an inspection trip to the University Campus, Saturday afternoon, Nov. 10, followed by a dinner at the Michigan Union. Engineers please make dinner reservations with me. Glenn L. Alt Attention All Class Presidents: Will you kindly step in to the Intramural Office and let us have the names and phones of your respective athletic managers. Get your class represented in all Inter-Class competition. Intramural Department All House Presidents: The League signing-out slips which should be used now are those which have a column for signing class numerals. If you are not using the correct form, please obtain a supply from the League Office immed- iately. Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman, Board of Representatives eligible for membership in the Army and Navy club, which will hold the first meeting of the year at the Michigan Union on Saturday, November 10. A dinner at 6:15 will be followed by an illustrated lecture by Professor Hobbs on "Flying Routes to Europe." Reservations for the dinner may be made with Major Melberg of the Military Department. r urlim mrrrtrl It i JilII III I1T11 r OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I = Lenses and Frames made - To Order Optical Prescriptions Filled HALLERS State St. Jewelers: -I l t I Cosmopolitan Club: Alfred H. White ;i ,) E The regular business meeting will be held on Saturday, November 10, from 7 to 8 o'clock, immediately preceding the Initiation Meeting. The constitution as revised by the Committee on the Revision of the Constitution will be the main business of the meeting. All members are urgently requested to be present. A copy of the constitution as re- vised will be found in the Cosmopolitan Room in Lane Hall. Will the members please consult this some time during the week. Helen L. Clarke, Secretary Beta Kappa Rho: The next meeting of Beta Kappa Rho will be held at 8:15 Saturday evening, November 10, in the W. A. A. building. Louise J. Lingel, President Cosmopolitan Club: The initiation meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club will be held in Lane Hall, on Saturday, November 10, at 8 o'clock. Professor William A. Frayer will be the speaker on this occasion, taking as his subject, "Is Internationalism the Next Step?" All members and friends of the Cosmopolitan Club are cordially invited to attend this meeting. Helen L. Clarke, Secretary Chi Delta Phi: Chi Delta Phi will hold its initiation in the Red Room of Martha Cook Building at 4:00 o'clock on Sunday, November 11. All members please be present, those unable to attend will please notify the presi- dent. Louisa Butler, President Subscribers To The Michigan Daily: Payments on all unpaid subscriptions to The Michigan Daily are due before Nov. 15. After that date the price on all unpaid subscriptions will be raised to $4.50. Payments can be made through the mail or in They Daily office in the Press Building. George S. Bradley Prescott Club: Dr. S. R. Light, vice president of the Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, will address the club on "The Pharmaceutical Development of Thera- peutic Agents," at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday, November 13, in Room 303 Chemistry building. All interested are cordially invited. Fred Weinmann, President To Members of the Round Table club and others interested: There wiTifbe a meeting of the club Sunday at 2:45 p. m. in 202 S. W., Nov. 11. There will be a talk on "Adult Education in an English Mining Community." Judith Mayer 3012 South State Street ANN ARBOR, MICH. Enjoy yourself having Luncheon or Tea at the quaint Tea Room, where the Tea pours from 12 noon until 12 night. A Teaologist Will Read the Leaves for Torasted Sandwiches Hot Lunches Homemade Candies Refreshments 212 So. Main St., Roberts' Resignation Accepted By Coolidge (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, N'ov. 8 -Presi- dent Coolidge today accepted the resignation of Owen J. Roberts, special counsel for the United States in the oil cases, effective immediately. In his letter of accepting the resignation, President Coolidge ex- pressed gratitude on behalf of the government "for the' fidelity and energy with which you have prose- cuted these cases, which have re- turned to the United States all the property in question and many mil- lions of dollars in; money." Subscribe for the Michiganensian now. It costs only $4.00. 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