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THE MICHIGAN
DAILY
TUESDAY, NOVEMBE R 27, 1928.
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DAILY OFFI1CIAL 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.)1
Amphitheater and those whose last name begins with L thru Z go to English 31 and English 45:
West Amphitheater, West Medical Building. POSITIVELY NO MAKE-I Members of my sections of English 31 and English 45 who have
UP EXAMINATION WILL BE GIVEN. missed examinations given thus far in the present semester may take
John Sundwall make-up examinations in Room 1209 Angell Hall at 3 o'clock or at
4 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, November 27. No other opportunity will
English 45: be given.
Members of my section of English 45 should bring*copies of THE A. L. Hawkins
DEERSLAYER to class on Tuesday, November 27.
A. L. Hawkins All those who signed up for tickets for the Pan-Hellenic Ball
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Vol. 39
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928
NO. 56
Class Schedules, Friday, November 30:
Students and instructors are reminded that Friday, November 30,
is not a holiday and classes scheduled for that day may be expected,
to be held at the times announced.I
C. C. Little
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.
F. E. Robbins
Bibliography of Publications:
Attention is called to the fact that many of the forms recently
sent out to faculty members for the Bibliography of Publications, for the
period July 1, 1926, to June 30, 1928, have not been returned. Please
send the blanks to the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell
Hall, at your earliest convenience.
G. Carl Huber
University Lecture:
Mr. Lennox Robinson, Irish dramatist and manager of Abbey
Theater, Dublin, will speak on "The Abbey Theater," at 4:15 p. m.
Wednesday, November 28, in University Hall Auditorium. The public
is cordially invited.
Frank E. Robbins
Playwriting Classes:
Mr. Lennox Robinson will talk informally on "Writing a Play," on
Wednesday, November 28, at 2 o'clock in the Rhetoric Seminary, Angell
Hall. Those interested in play writing and in play production are
invited.
P. M. Jack
To Members of the 'Varsity Football Team:
All those who have been awarded the 'Varsity M (see list elsewhere
in this issue of The Daily) are to meet at 12:10 p. m. today at
Rentschler's Studio, 319 East Huron Street, for the official team photo-
graph."
E. E. Wieman
Faculty, School of Education:
There will be an informal meeting of the Faculty of the School
of Education on Tuesday at 12:15, Ladies' Dining Room, Michigan
Union. At this meeting the Special Building Committee of the School
of Education will present a report.
Quarterdeck:
There will be a meeting of the Quarterdeck on Tuesday, Novembet
27, at 7:30 p. m., in Room No. 323 of the Michigan Union.
Joseph Fellows, Jr.,
Commodore
Pi Lambda Theta:
Pi Lambda Theta will meet tonight at 7:15 sharp, in the Playroon:
at Betsy Barbour. Dr. Edward Greene will speak..
Bernice McHale,
President
Reserve Band:
Regular rehearsal tonight at 7:00 at Morris Hall.
Nicholas D. Falcone,
Director
Archery:
Targets will be available for indoor archery Wednesday and Friday
from 4 to 6.
Jannet Michael
Defective Speech Group:
Will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4:00. If you cannot come then there
will be a meeting the following Tuesday evening at 7:15.
P. D. Swann
Portia Literary Society:
There will be a regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 7:15 p. m. sharp.j
Debate technique will be discussed.
N. C. Becker,
President
Chemistry Colloquium
Mr. Jerome Alexander, nationally known writer on colloid chemistry
and consulting chemist of New York City will speak before the Chem-
istry Colloquium on Tuesday, November 27, at 4:15 p. m. in Room 303
Chemistry Building. His topic will be "Some Principles Underlying
Colloidal Dispersion and Their Bearing on a Physical-Chemical Explana-
tion of Life and Life Processes."
All interested are invited.
Lee O. Case
Alpha Nu:
Alpha Nu will hold its regular meeting at the Union at 6:15 in its
Fall Initiation Banquet. Regent Beal is the speaker. Tickets available
that evening.
John Webster,
President
come to the table in University Hall today from 3 to 5.
Janet Calvert
Ticket chairman
Bowling:
Bowling in the ,Women's Athletic Building every afternoon, except
Saturday from 4 to 6.
Margaret Bell I
Faculty Fencing Club:
All members of the faculties interested in the formation of a
class to receive expert instructoin in fencing (foil, epee, and saber) are
I invited to meet in the small gymnasium, new Intramural Building,
at 4:00 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 27.
A. E. R. Boak
J. R. Hayden
Robert V. Finney
Book Shelf and Stage Section:
The Book Shelf anT"Stage Section of the Faculty Women's Club
will meet with Mrs. U. B. Phillips, 1954 Cambridge Road Tuesday, Novem-
ber 27, at 7:45 p.m.
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J. B. Edmonson,
Chairman, Executive Committee
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Carl N. Schmalz
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Editorial Staffs and Tryouts:
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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 notif
'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
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 .he given until after the Thanks-
givirg 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
Hall.
Office Hours: 10:30 to 12:00 and 2:30 to 3:30.
Gretchen Krug,
Recorder
Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
Permission to drop courses without E grade may not be given after
Thanksgiving Day. The fact that examinations are given in certain
courses after this date does not affect the operation of this rule. Ex-
ceptions will be made only in cases of extended illness, or because of
similarly serious conditions not under the student's control.-
W. R. Humphreys,
Assistant Dean
Electrical Engineers:
The Single Ridge, a motion picture produced by the Okanite-Calan-
der Cable Company and which shows the manufacturing of cables, will
be shown in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:15 Wednesday afternoon.
The film is brought here by the Student Branch of the American Insti-
tute of Electrical Engineers.
W. R. Hough .
History 3:
The Mia-Semester ,examination, Tuesday, November 27, at 10
o'clock, will be held in the following rooms: all sections of Dr. Dun-
hdnand Mr. Vander Velde in Natural Science Auditorium, all sections
of Dr. Ehrmann and Mr. Wheeler in the West Gallery of Alumni
iemorial Hall.
W. A. Frayer
Naval Aviation:
The regular meeting of the class will be held Tuesday evening
of this week instead of Thursday evening.
C. W. Ellicock
Hygiene 101:
The mid-semester in Hygiene 101 will be given Wednesday, Novem-
ber 28, 8 a. m. Those whose last name begins with A thru K, go to East
Athena Literary Society:
Athena Literary Society will hold its regular meeting promptly
at 7:15 this evening. All old members must have their banquet fees
paid by that time.
Doris Hicks,
President
Twilight Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following pro-
gram in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The
general public, with the exception of small children, is invited to
attend. No admission charge. Maitland: Concert Overture; Tschai-
'kowsky: Andante Cantabile, (from the String Quartette, Op. 11); Le-
mare: Rondo Capriccio; Arkadelt-Liszt: Ava Maria; Liszt: Prelude and
Fugue on B, A, C, H; Widor: Adagio (Symphony VD; Wagner: Walthers
Prize Song ("Die Meistersingers).
Charles A. Sink
Attention Fraternity Athletic Managers:
Have you turned in your wrestling entries? This will be the last
call-turn in those sheets. We will start the second week of December.
Intramural Department
Cercle Francais:
The following by-laws were adopted at the meeting of the Cercle
November 22:
1. Any memrber 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 his membership in the organization.
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.
Max Fruhauf, Jr.,
President
Economics Club:
Mr. J. 3. Mallon, Head of Toynbee Settlement, London, and for
many years a leader in the British Minimum Wage Movement, will
speak on "British Social Legislation" in Room 302 of the Michigan Union,
Tuesday, November 27, at 8 p. m. All members of the staff and graduate
students in Economics, Sociohg;y and Business Administration are
cordially invited to be present.
Carter Goodrich
Mathematical Club:
The monthly luncheon will be served in the Michigan Union, Wed-
nesday, at 12:15.
N. C. Fisk,
Secretary
Women:
Programs for the Pan-Hellenic Ball will be presented to all those
who present tickets at the table in University Hall today between 3
and 5 o'clock.
Mary Evans
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