THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMB _ _. _ _ - OFF01ICIAL 'BULLETIN n in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members iversity. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- . 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928 No. 53. Loan Committee: Speech 33: My section will take the mid-semester examination with Mr. Har- len's section in Room 4203 A. H. at 10 o'clock today. Carl G. Brandt Bowling: Bowling in the lWomen's Athletic Building every afternoon, except Saturday from 4 to ,6. Margaret Bell Polonia Literary Circle: The society will meet Friday, Nov. 23, at Lane Hall. All members are requested to be there promptly at 7:3.0. J. Kurcz, President Cosmopolitan Club: There will be a meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club on Saturday, November 24, at 8 p. m. in Lane Hall. The program will be the first of a series under the direction of the various national groups in the Club, and will be in charge of the Indian group. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends of the Club. Helen L. Clarke, Secretary resity Loan Committee will meet in Room , November 23, at 2:00 p. m. pplying for loans from the University funds t at the Office of the Dean of Students 2, University should make to meet the, J. A. Bursley, Dean sity Library Sunday Opening: .e Main Reading Room and the Periodical Room only are open Zday. The hours are 2 to 9 p. m. Books shelved in other parts Library Building may be put on reference in the Main Reading for Sunday use on application Saturday evening at the desk vhich they may ordinarily be drawn. Is does not apply to books shelved in buildings other than the r. Most books in the Departmental Libraries may be drawn for wse over Sunday during the last hour the Departmental Libraries en on Saturday. is year the Main Reading Room and the Periodical Room will n on Thanksgiving Day from 2 to 9 p. m. under the same condi- .s obtain on Sundays. William W. Bishop, Librarian Union Ushers: members must report not later than 7:30 p. m. at Hill Auditorium Forestry Club Hears ANAO flOT A IAU Talk On Bird Studies flhIUUI IUIII|fI diTcoere wsmorethan one way to EEIE NPN -SLOBAN discover what birds eat without , killing them," declared Prof. Ned Dearborn to the members of the "Mental disarmament" was the Forestry club gathered in Natural slogan given to Rotarians of the Science building Wednesday night, Ann Arbor Rotary club by E. J. in an illustrated talk on "Closeups Ottaway, of Port Huron, president of Studies of Birds." of the University alumni associa- Professor Dearborn has made ex- tion, Wednesday, at a meeting in tended study of brids by means the Chamber of Commercebuild- of photography, the results of' ing This slogan, the speaker which he showed last night by stated, would have to be adopted by Rotarians the world over be- slides. He employed three methods fore the organization could hope of obtaining these pictures. His Ito promote the sixth object of Ro- first method was to bring a blind tary, the futherance of interna- up to the tent and then take his tional fellowship. pictures under 'the cover of the Mr. Ottaway's subject was blind. "World Wide Rotary" in which he Underconcealment of his blind, explained that the organization Professor Dearborn was able to was breaking away from its pro- watch the brid's activities all day vincial bounds and was assuming long and has thus obtained much international size. Because of this new information regarding their growth, he said, he believed that habits. Their food, he .said, con- the clubs in America should be- sisted of seeds, insects, and worms come cognizant of the situation of all kinds. and take steps to develop an in- ternational attitude. PHI BETA KAPPA In outlining the growth of the Rotary club movement, Mr. Otta- ELECTS VERHOEK way said that already 44 countries had adopted the organization and HARVARD UNIVERSITY-Frank that there were now, 138,000 Ro- H. Verhoek of Grand Rapids, Mich., tarians in the world, of which was one one the forty seniors and number 108,000 were" members of juniors elected to the Harvard clubs in this country. chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, it has just been announced here. The new members, of whom 32 are ~ OPTICAL juniors, come from thirteen dif- ferent states while India also has 'DEPARTMENT a representative on the list. Others come and go but the Whiteman Style remains as the Standard , . .7 PAUL Members of Alpha Nu: ..,The Fall Initiation Banquet will be held Tuesday, November at the Michigan Union, at 6:15. Regent Beal is the speaker. Initiates will meet in the Alpha Nu room at 4:15. Banquet Committee R. Hutton, 27, WH ITEMAN TEMPO C. E. 30: The 10 o'clock session will not meet today. W. C. Hoad Complete Announcement Of All Junior Literary Class 'Committees Is Issued Announcement of complete com- ling cards marked EXTRA are to report to Mr. Har- mittee appointments has been made .ear ushers' entrance' for their special assignment. by William R. Farrell, '30, president d badge must be shown for admittance. of the junior literary class, and also assist at the Paul Whiteman Concert, Tuesday ,is being published herewith. The r 27. . -committee chairmen, announced W. A. Davenport, previously, will be printed again. Phone 5113 Advisory Committee: Ernest C.; Reif, chairman, Robert P. Walker, ion Concert. Joseph E. Howell, William A. Mur- String Quartette will be heard in the Choral Union phy, Clara M. Mitchell, Alice C. Hill Auditorium Friday night, November 23, at 8:15 Stevenson, Florence L. Brittain, he following program: . Dorothy E. Trebilcock, Fidele F. uartet in B flat major, Op. 18, No. 6, Allegro con brio, Fauri. troppo, Scherzo, Adagio (La Malinconcia), Allegretto Class Book Committee: Dorothy lest Bloch: Pastorale; Schubert: Quartet in G major, Whiting, chairman, John D. Pound, nolto moderato, Andante, un poco moto, Allegro vivace, Howard Simon, Elizabeth M. Maxey, Wiener, chairman, Pierce. Rosen- berg, Donald W. Boyland, Alice B. Crane, Clara E. P. Bourland, Freda Bolatin, Dorothy M. Straub, James Cooper. Athletic Committee: Richard M. Chapman, chairman, Lyle M. Pres- cott, Charles J. Russick, Eugene A. Gillis, Donald Kline, Donald Wil- son, Russell R. Hobart. Auditing Committee: Walter B. Crego, chairman, Benjamin Fish- man, Emory T. Nunneley, Joseph Zwerdling, Elfrida J. Peterson, Ber- nard L. Rottenberg. 1(2:- an This year's election was under w new system of choice whereby a candidate's entire scholastic record was considered instead of the nine highest courses for juniors and thirteen highest courses for seniors, under the old method. The new members will receive their keys from President A. Lawrence Lowell. Lenses and Frames made To Order - Optical Prescriptions - Filled I-- HALLERS State St. Jewelers '1iiiltilfflllllirtisslitltIililiillllf Paul Whiteman (Himself) and I is respectfully requested to come on time, as the doors during numbers. Holders of course tickets are also tach, before leaving home, and present for admission . 4 marked "Flonzaley." be restricted as usual. Taxis and autos may unload and side entrance. Local and interurban buses will park at the right of the Auditorium on North University Charles A. Sink Morton Hack, Helen Workman, Rachel 'F. Ramsey. Financial Committee: Frank C. Waters, chairman, William D. Berg- er, Virginia McCreery, Elizabeth M. Hemenger, Mary C. Roach, Mar- garet L. Brady, Milton G. Cohn. Publicity Committee: Hawarth F. Hoch, chairman, Morris C. Schil- ler, Phillip S. Stern, R. Janet Cochran, Josaphine A. Wedimeyer, Mary Chase, Philip Popick. Social Committee: Richard S. Cole, chairman, Leland B. Hill, Lil- lian B. Stechell, Carl A. Ahlstrom, Ailene; M.' Yeo, Harriet V. Trow- bridge, Katherine C. Fitzpatrick, Dean N. Currie, Charles H. Mar- cotte. Banquet Committee: Richard S. NOW READY - LIMITED EDITION OF THE .1929* Michigan Calendar An Excellent Christmas Gift-put up in heavy art envelope-75c. WAJHIR'S UNIVE RSITY BOOK STORE i .... . , RHYTHM 1 his Orchestra PAUL -up examination will be given Saturday norning, Novem- mn 2023 Angell Hall. James K. Pollock, Jr. ir examination in Speech 31 will be held at 4 o'clock mber 26. Students with initials A to L inclusive will 1025 Angell Hall and students from M to Z inclusive will . 25 Angell Hall. G. E. Densmore WHITEMAN I '' 'I i -^ . 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