THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928 rY. THE MICHIGAN DAILY______ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1928 :~ .j Monday Evening Drama Section-Faculty Woman's Club: lecture series on Monday, Nov. 26, at 8 p. m. at the Natural Science The Monday evening Drama Section of the Faculty Woman's Club Auditorium. His address, which will be illustrated by slides and motion will meet at the home of Mrs. U. B. Phillips at 1954 Cambridge Road, pictures, will be on the subject "Intestinal Motility in Man." The fall BRIDGE APPROACH Monday evening, at 7:30. initiation banquet, at which Dr. Todd is to be a guest, wil precede Mrs. H. C. Eckstein the lecture. This banquet, to which all local members of the society Paving of the Detroit street ap- are invited, will be held at the Michigan Union at 6 p. m. proach to Michigan Central sta- Hindustan Club: E. . Doty, Ilion has been completed and the: There will be a meeting of the Hindustan Club of the University President roadwas oen ehiculah of Michigan on Sunday, Nov 25, at 3 p. m. in Lane Hall. It is re- roadway opened for vehicula quested that members be prompt and punctual. The Michigan Technic: traffic, City Engineer George H. W. B. Palmer, The staff picture for the Michiganensian will be taken at Rent- hSanderburg announced yesterday. Secy. schler's studio Monday, Nov. 26, at 5 p. m. This includes staff and . The 4,500 square yards of three- N.tryouts.-inch asphalt on a seven-inch con- Alpha Nu: tryouts.ing crete base is part of the Broad-: Alpha Nu will hold its regular meeting at the Union at 6:15 in its Business Manager, bridge g aeiepa tionl wojeas, Fall Initiation Banquet. Regent Beal is the speaker. Tickets available bridge of which reently was fin that evening. thnn ArerArensoigio: ished. Approaches to the span are John Webster, Ann Arbor Art Association: being allowed to settle before pay-' President The Sixth Annual Ann Arbor Artists Exhibition is open to the ing next spring and the engineer- Epublic every afternoon in the West Gallery and South Gallery of ing department is conditioning the English 196 (Education D 110): Alumni Memorial Hall. areas daily to make them suitable Mrs. Frank Oakes, who has been doing some interesting work in Bruce M. Donaldson, President for traffic. University Lecture: Mr. J. J. Mallon, Warden of Toynbee Hall, London, England, will speak on the subject "The Psychology of the British Working Man" at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday, November 27, in Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School on Monday, November 26, at 3:30 p. m. Ruth A. Rouse -Students, School of Education: This will call attention to the fact that permission to drop courses without "E" grades will not be given after November 28, except under extraordinary circumstances. This rule will be in operation even in cases where examinations will not be given until after the Thanks- gIving recess. No course is considered officially dropped unless it has been reported in the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 105 Tappan Office Hours: 10:30 to 12:00 and 2:30 to 3:30. Gretchen Krug, Recorder School of Education-Seniors: Attention is called to the fact that statements have been sent to all seniors (except those in Public Health Nursing). Will those who were asked to see the Recorder for any reason please do so at once. A tentative list has been posted on the Bulletin Board beside Room 105 Tappan Hall. On this list names appear as they will be printed on dlpqignas. Any corrections that are to be made should be reported to thy Recorder immediately. Offlice Hours: 10:30 to 12:00 and 2:30 to 3:3.0. Gretchen Krug, Recorder Stud4pts, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: -erMission to drop courses without E grade may not be given after Tharksgiving Day. The fact that examinations are given in certain courses after this sate does not affect the operation of this rule. Ex- ceptions will be made only in cases of extended illness, or because of sinilarly serious conditions not under the student's control. W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean Hygiene 101: The ntnid-semester in Hygiene 101 will be given Wednesday, Novem- bet 8, T a hose whose last name begins with A thLZ K, go to East Aipfhithe!Ater and: those whose last name begins with L thru Z go to WOst 41phitheat r, West Medical Building. POSITIVELY NO MAKE- UP E)AMINATION WILL BE GIVEN. John Sundwall The Mid-Semester examination, Tuesday, November 27, at 10 o'clock, .wilyl be helf in the following rooms: all sections of Dr. Dun- han and fr'. -Vander Velde in Natural Science Auditorium, all sections of Pr. Ehrin n and Mr. Wheeler in the West Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. W. A. Frayer Speech 31:- A one hour examination in Speech 31 will be held at four o'clock, Mo iday, November 26. Students with initials A to L inclusive will write in Room 1025 Angell Hall and students from M to Z inclusive will write in Room 25 Angell Hall. G. E. Densmore University Women; The' Paul Whiteman concert is regarded as a University affair. (House Rules, C, 3.) Grace Richards University Women: Women leaving town on Wednesday, November 28, should notify the Head of the House personally, leave address, and sign in when they return. Plans for late return on Thursday, November 29, should be regis- tered in the office of Advisers, before 5 o'clock, November 28. Grace Richards owling: :Bowling in the )Women's Athletic Building every afternoon, except Saturday from 4 to 6. Margaret Bell Women: Programs for the Pan-Hellenic ball will he given out on Monday and Tuesday, from 3-5 in University Hall to all those who present tic} ets Mary Evans, Program Chair. Women: All women wh, signed up and all others desiring tickets for the Pan Hellenic ball come to the table in University Hall on Monday and laboratory dramatics in the Detroit schools, will speak to both sections of my class in special methods, Monday, at 4:00 o'clock, Room 2225, Sigma Delta Chi: Angell Hall. Students and teachers outside of the course who are Regular meeting Monday at 4 o'clock. especially interested in high school dramatic work are invited to Stewart Hooker, attend. President C. D. Thorpe Faculty Fencing Club: Subscribe for the MichiganensiaW now. It costs only $4.00. TPORTABLE 4 Alpha Kappa Delta: The Fall Initiation banquet of Alpha Kappa Delta will be held at 6 p. i.. December 12, at the Michigan Union. President Little will be the speacker for thi3 occasion. All menbers are requested to make reservations as soon as possible by calling 22332. R. D. Mac Nitt, President Intramural Cross Country: The All Campus race is ontMonday, November 26, the Inter-Class on Tuesday, November 27, and the All Frosh on Wednesday, November 28. These races take place at 4:30 sharp on these respectivedates and start in front of the Health Service. Intramural Department Cercle Francais: The following by-laws were adopted at the meeting of the Cercle November 22: 1. Any member who shall be absent for three consecutive meetings will automatically lose his membership in the organization. 2. Any member who shall be absent five times during a semester will automatically lose hishmembership in themorganization. All members who have not attended the four meetings held so far this semester will have the privilege of continuing as members if they are present at the next meeting, Decemeber 6, and continue to appear regularly thereafter. All members from preceding years may continue their membership by being present at the next meeting. All members of the faculties interested in the formation of a class to receive expdrt instructoin in fencing (foil, epee, and saber) are invited to meet in the small gymnasium, new Intramural Building, at 4:00 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 27. Corona. Underwood Remington, Royals. We have all makes. Colored duco finishes. Price $60. A. E. R. Boak J. R. Hayden I 117 0. D. MORRILL I si Nickels arcade Phone 6615 I 1 17 Nickels Arcade Phone 6615 Max Fruhauf, Jr., President J-Hop Committee: There will be a meeting of all J-Hop Committeemen Sunday 4 p. m. in room 304 of the Union. at Harry W. Wallace, Chairman Gargoyle Business and Editorial Staffs and Tryouts: The Staff Picture for the Michiganensian will be taken at the Rentschler Studio on Tuesday, November 27, at 5 p. m. Everyone should be present. Carl U. Fauster, Business Manager Literary Societies: There will be a meeting of the social committees of Athena, Adelphi, Portia, and Alpha Nu in Alpha Nu room on Monday, Nov. 26, at 5 p. M. Robert J. ;)utton Cosmopolian Club New Members: For the benefit of those who were not able to be present at the Initiation on November 10, a Special Initiation will be held on Monday afternoon, Novemuber 26, at 4:30 o'clock in Lane Hall. You are earnestly requested to be present. T. T. Zee, Chairman Membership Committee Alpha Omega Alpha: Dr. T. Wingate Todd, Professor of Anatomy at the Western Reserve School will deliver the first address of the 1928-29 Alpha Omega Alpha i i ,) ,i ,iI I 1 i , ENGLISH STORM WREAKS DAMAGE (By Associated '°e') LONDON, Nov. 24.-Having swept over the British isles leaving nine known dead and disabled and crip- pled shipping in its wake, a south- westerly gale today was howling across western Europe. The storm was fully as severe as that of a week ago. In addition to the nine deaths there were nu- merous persons injured in scatter- ed localities and much destruction of property. One of those killed was a sand- I wich board man in Liverpool whose signs caught the wind and threw him under a motor truck. The chimney of a school in Hull collapsed as the pupils were leav- ing the building and one school girl was killed. The other pupils' escaped with bruises. The fate of the crew of the .Ger- man steamer Herrenwyk, which sunk in the gale about 645 miles west of Ireland, was in doubt, al- though it was known that a num- ber had been saved. The Danish steamer Estonia, cruising around in the vicinity, radioed that it had picked up 13 of the crew of 26. A dispatch from Copenhagen, however, said that 16 members of the crew had been rescued. The line Transylvania stood by the sinking ship and there were un- confirmed reports that she had saved six men before continuing her voyage. The Estonia was still in the neighborhood hoping to pick up other survivors. Sophomore Prom: There will be a Soph Prom Committee Meeting Sunday, at four p. m. on the third floor of the Un- ion. Walter Yeagley, Ch. STuesday,Novia2 7' 4PA rL Ilimsqfl ANDOrhsa Tickets on Sale at Box Office Open from 10 till 5 Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, and 75c All 75c Seats unreserved /1.. .!,O,/. /.l c|w| SPECIAL Thanksgiving Dance AT THE MICHIGAN UNION WEDNESDAY NITE 9-1 THE OMER-LOOMIS ORCHESTRA Under the Personal Direction of "BILL" SLITHERS Tickets On Sale Monday at 5 Get Yours Early! hiI U w U U -~ . A-., J / ., 1 y " " . + ' 1/00, Today All 0 1 TodayAhle Alex bill be here S' L' II~~~ _:.II~ I ..."I AP-W u ..1 u ! ." ,in 114.