PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLE TIN 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 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 NO. 58 Action of the Administrative Board: The Administrative Board of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts has taken the following action: Robert R. Johnson has been given an E in Rhetoric 2 and put on probation because of improper conduct in an examination in that course. W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean University Library Thanksgiving Day Opening: This year the Main Reading Room and the Periodical Room will be open on Thanksgiving Day from 2 to 9 p. m. under the same conditions obtain on Sundays. William W. Bishop, Librarian Fraternity and Sorority Presidents: Fraternities and sororities which have failed to file a list of their members and pledges with the Office of the Dean of Students should do so at once, using the printed form to be obtained from that office. J. A. Bursley, Dean All House Presidents: Signing-out slips must be turned in at the League Office by Satur- day, December 1st. The League Office is open every afternoon, and until noon on Saturday. Slips may be left with Mrs. Woodworth in the morning. Elizabeth Wellman, Chairman, Board Of Representatives Women: Programs for the Pan-Hellenic Ball will be given out to all those presenting tickets at the table in University Hall on Friday from 12:30 to 1:30. No programs will be given out after that. Mary Evans, Ticket Chairman UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA IN SPAIN Influenza Epidemic THESE FRESHMEN EINHT G EUNA B ANKS FOLLOWS UNIQUEANCIENT CUSTOMSH Strikes Film Colony HAVE HAIR SHORN Students of the University of ing or has a portion of his head y Freshman dignity as well as no ARE INIUA E HCoimbra, i Spain, still keep up shaved. ) small degree of freshman cockb maquaint ncustmslskeepo Should any fifth-year student HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Nov. 28.- ness has suffered a severe setback oruinm wish to save the culprit from pun- Thirteen motion picture stars and at Butler University in Indiana (By Associated Press) which are of very ancient origin- ishment, he places his portfolio on two directors were confined to polis. Twenty neophytes sudden- MACON, Ga., Nov. 28.-The af- The hated "Goat," the great his head, thereby signifying that their beds today with attacks of ly discovered their heads shorn of fairs of eight middle Georgia banks bronze bell that called the. poet he takes him under his protection, influenza. What was described as all hair, clipped to the bone, as it were in the hands of the state Camoens to the lectures, still calls and from that moment on he is a "mild epidemic" struck the film were. banking department behind closed the youth of Cominbra from their safe. colony Sunday, when Clara Bow A body of sophomores numbering doors today ns a sequel to the beds, and now, as then, they dare When a student reaches the end and John Gilbert, screen actors, about 40 acted on a conclusion closing of the Fourth National not disobey. of his first year, he notifies the were stricken. reached last week and listed all bank of Macon Monday. The Ma- Their dress is a survival of a: general public of the fact by tying Others under physicians' care men who had been seen on the con bank was their Federal Re- more picturesque age, the "capa a tin can or series of tin cans on include Lois Wilson, Monte Blue, campus minus their green pots. serve agent. and batina," a circular black cape a string and dragging it after him Mr .and Mrs. Richard Barthelmess, Those on the list suffered a trick In each case officers assured de- of many folds, and a long severely up and down the narrow cobbled Mary Philbin, Loretta Young, Sally of fate in all being found at their positors of protection and an- cut tunic-like coat. It is only con- streets of the hill on which Coim- Phipps, Jean Arthur, Ruth Taylor, various rooms. nounced that reorganization and sidered to be supremely elegant bra University stands. William Haines and Buster Keaton, The freshmen were unceremoni- reopening would be effected as when it reaches extreme old age.-! actors, and F. W. Murnau and Ed- ously dragged out of their houses soon as possible. Heavy withdraw- Students wear colored ribbons on OFFICERS GUARD ward Sedgwick, directors. without respect for color of hair, als brought about' by a"financial their coats to show what profession GRIn the metropolitan district of greatness of stature, or beauty of scare" over the condition of the the intend to follow. Future law- SORORIT Y GIRLS Los Angeles,502 new cases of in- complexion, but were all treated Fourth National, were blamed in yers, for instance, wear red, "dents"| fluenza were reported Tuesday. tonsorially alike. every instance. always carry beautiful red leather NORT IWESTERN. - Evanston Meanwhile the directorate of the portfolios, from which hang broad motorcycle police patrol streets in Fourth National was busy arrang- ribbons of the proper color painted the vicinity of sorority houses at ing conferences looking toward re* ->r embroidered at the ends and Northwestern university between - organization and capitalization a fringed. On finishing their studies 6:30 and 10 o'clock at night. A T h nY1, I, 1 TT1 .n " I 1 0 l Zoology I: The laboratories will not be open for make-up work on Saturday morning, Dec. 1. No make-up will be allowed on the exercise on Homology, which must be completed according to schedule. A. E. Woodhead Russian Literature: The make-up examination in Russian Literature at 3 p. m. Friday, November 30, in room 35 A. H. other opportunity to make up this examination. 121 will take place There will be no Lila Pargment $750,00 instead of $500,000 as atj present. Claude Gilbert of the in- solvency division of the United States treasury department, has been designated as receiver by the comptroller of the currency. Audi- tors working under Ellis D. Robb,' chief national bank examiner of the Sixth Federal Reserve district, continued their survey of the bank's books. The largest of the eight institu- tions closing Tuesday was Citizens' bank of Fort Valley, capitalized at $100,000. The others had capital listed between $15,000 and $25,000. Macon and North Valley are among the larger shipping centers in Georgia's extensive peach-growing section. ITURKEY DUCK and CHICKEN THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday Noon at -l The Shack 1204 S. University I these ribbons are solemnly burnt in bonfires. From earliest times the fifth- year Coimbra students have had the right of keeping their first year colleagues in order. At night groups prowl the streets and as soon as a first-year student is caught he either receives a thrash-I motorcycle and side-car are in constant operation on the streets which women students use. 'No student need fear to go to the library or to go home," Chief- of-Police Freeman said. "A scream will bring a h police squad almost immediately, for officers will be constantly circling the block." Intelligence Test Instructor - "Life Insurance?" The Class (as one man, -without hesitation)- "John Hancock" Instructor (beaming with joy)- "Class dismissed. Your I. Q. is 130." LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Or BOSTON. MASSACMUSLTTS Chemistry 5E: I shall not be able to meet my class at 11 o'clock on Friday. The afternoon laboratory class will meet as usual.Jg J. IH. Hodges I Students: Mortar Board.is sponsoring a dance this afternoon from 4 to 7 at the Women's Athletic Building. An admission of 25 cents covers checking and refreshments, and there is a fee of 10 cents a' dance. Six pieces of Granger's orchestra will furnish the music. All students welcome. Hilda Mary Evans, President University Girls' Glee Club: AlI dues not paid by Saturday, December 1, are automatically in- creased to $2.75. Dues may be mailed to me at 429 N. Adams Street, Ypsilanti. Beulah Hankinson, Treasurer Christian Science Society: Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan will not meet tonight. Ford Johnston, Secretary Masonic Students: There will be no meeting of the Craftsmen's Club this week. The next regular meeting will be held Saturday, December 8, at 7:30 in the large lodge room of the Masonic Temple. R. W. Webster, President Negro-Caucasian Club: Meeting will be held Friday, November 30, at 8:30 p. m., in Lane Hall. All persons interested are cordially invited. John C. Wells J-Hop Committeemen: There will be a meeting of all J-Hop committeemen in room 304 of the Union Sunday, at 4 p. in. Harry W. Wallace, Chairman Beta Kappa Rho: The next meeting of Beta Kappa Rho will be held at 500 Highland Road (Ruth Phillips) Saturday evening, December 1, 8:15. Louis J. Lingel, President Portia Literary Society: The question for the Athena-Portia debate will be-"Resolved: that the federal government should est ablish a Department of Education.", All members are expected to prepare a two minute tryout speech for Tuesday night. U U Turkey . . Duck . . . Chicken. . $1.25 $1.10 $1.00 IME To be thinking of that SUIT or OVERCOAT You will be needing for The Holiday Vacation We are still offering some very attractive values at FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Every garment hand-cut and tailored for you. by K AFHN TAILORING CO. of INDIANAPOLIS, IND. EXCLUSI VELY with us. TINKER & COMPANY So. State St. at William St. Featuring Formal and Informal Waistcoat Models this week-end. 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