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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928

University Girls' Glee Club:
The Glee club will meet at the School of Music today at l o'rciu-1
IDAF I Y 111 I * B U L I and the Christmas party will be at 4:30. Rehearsal will be held a
7:30 this evening, in Hill Auditorium. Everyone is urged to be on time.
Esther Anderson, Acting President
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members University Girls' Glee Club
of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi-
dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Round Table Club:
There will be a special meeting of the club tonight, December 18,
Vol. 39 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928 No. 73. I at 8:00 p. m., in room 302 Michigan Union. Paul Porter, field secretary
___of the League for Industrial Democracy, will speak on some phase of
Committee on Accredited Schools: power control. Discussion will follow. This invitation is extended to
The University Committee on Accredited Schools will meet Wednes- members and others interested.
day, December 19, at 2 o'clock in the office of Registrar Ira M. Smith. Judith Mayer, Secretary
J. B. Edmonson, Secretary i
____________Portia Literary Society:
Twilight Organ Recital: The four literary societies will meet for a social program. The
Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following pro- program will begin with the Extemporaneous Contest at 7:30 p. m., on
gram in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock. The Tuesday, Dec. 18. F fiery member is expected to attend.
general public, with the exception of small children, is invited. No Nellie C. Becker, President
admission charge. Dethier: Variations on an Ancient Christmas Carol; ,r. a
Gaul: The Christmas Pipes of Country Clare; Mulet: Noel; Bonnet; Varsity Band:
Fantasie on two Noels; Dubois: March of the Magi Kings; Hure: Com- There will be a rehearsal tonight at 7:15 at Hill Auditorium.
munion for the Midnight mass at Christmas; Lester: Rhapsody on Old Gilbert B. Satonstall
Carol Melodies; Handel: Pastoral Symphony (The Messiah); Handel: T Beta Pi:
Hallelujah Chorus (The Messiah). Ru ami.t
Charles ASn Regular meeting at the Union tonight at 6:15.

Mhihg ane 1:1' Edii'ria Tryouts:
The AEnjis" u, will be open from 2 to 5 every afternoon tdIs
we :ek. Thcr is wwork lur any member of the lower staff. You Itre
urged to m. ke yourappearance. 411IIT I s A kil-l 1 as 1 1an1-tf' a1

Stanton W. Todd, Senior Section

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W. R. Hough

Moving Pictures of Industry:
The fifth of the School of Business Administration's programs will
be held in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:05 p. in., Wednesday, De-
cember 19. Please note that the program will begin 10 minutes earlier,
than many afternoon meetings. The following films will be shown: (
The Adventures of Mazola (the manufacture of cooking
oil from corn) ..........................................1 reel
Arteries of Industry (the manufacture of wrought steel pipe
-from mining ore to the shipment of the finished
product) . ............................................ 4 reels,
All persons interested are invited to attend these programs which
are designed particularly to give business students background material.
Carl N. Schmalz
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Tuesday,
December 18, at 4:15 p. in.,. in Room 348 West Engineering Building.1
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary
University Women and House heads:
This is to remind you of Section 2 in the Lodging House Agree-
ment for Women: "That this contract shall be automatically renewed
for the Second Semester, at $ for the semester, unless four weeksj
before the beginning of the second semester she (the student) gives
notice to the Advisers of Women and to the lessor of her intention to
leave."
The last day for these notifications is Monday, January 7.
Grace Richards
Choral Union:
,Mixed Chorus rehearsal Tuesday, December 18, School of 'Music, 7
o'clock. Women's Choral rehearsal for Thursday, December 20, can-I
celled.
Earl V. Moore

To Freshman Football Men:
Winners of freshman football numerals and others specially invited,
will meet at the Michigan Union at 6:30 o'clock this evening, Tuesday,
Dec. 18, for dinner and meeting with the coaches.
E. E. Wieman
Faculty Women's Club:
The Play Reading Section will meet at the home of Mrs. Everett
Brown, 1918 Day St., Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs.
Frederic O'Dell and Mrs. Albert Peck assisting.
Mrs. W. V. Marshall
Cercle Francais:
At the meeting of the Cercle Francais on December 12, the follow-r
ing persons were elected to membership:
Margaret Beck
Alice Merrick
Helen Rose Geer
Greta Wallington
Tresse Musil
Carolyn Fisher
Angela Nosenzo
Violet Megaro
Selma Jansono A SPECIAL
Jean Spencer PRICE
Marjorie Carrj
Mary Ward Chasej
Margaret Cramton o utce
Nataline Vincenti on Duntocher
Isabel Levi Strathclyde half
Irvin Stewarthose. In diamond
Virginia Hamister
Dorothy Williams patterns, heavy
Jacqueline Heck
Mary Morley wool, an
James Eppenstein oomed- $3.65
Mrs. J. Eppenstein
Lillian Smith Were $5.00
The above are requested to at-
tend the next meeting of the Cer-
cle, in January, which will be an-
nounced through this medium at
a later date.
Max Fruhauf, Jr., President.
Athena:
There will be a regular meeting
at 7 o'clock. .All upperclass women
must be prepared to tryout for
the upper class debating team.
Lois Webb, Vice President.
OREGON STATE-Three courses
in religious education will be of-
fered for credit here next semes-
ter "Orientation in Religious
Thinking" is the title of one three-
hour course, while "Principles of
Religious Leadership" is taught as
a two-hn.br lav, l rv4r~r nmraug a wi

Alpha Nu_
The four literary societies will meet together for the semester social (1My Associated Press)
program. There will be a dance and refreshments following the Ex- NEW YORK, Dec. 17.-A young.
temporaneous Contest Finals. The date is Tuesday, December 18. choir singer from Washington
John Webster, President D. C., and a college boy from
California stood acclaimed the
Chi Delta Phi: winners today among 60,000 con-
Chi Delta Phi will meet in Professor Jack's office at 7:30 o'clock on testants in the ;second National
Wednesday evening, December 18. Radio audition sponsored by the
Louisa Butler, President Atwater-Kent foundation.
Miss Hazel Cecilla Arth, a con-
I Circolo Italiano: tralto, was adjudged the best of
There will be a iezure ar 4:15 Wednesday, December 19, in Room the girls' division in the finals Sun-
D, Alumni Memorial Hall. Prof. B: M. Donaldson will talk on the day night when she sang "Mon
subject "Some Masterpieces of Italian Renaissance Sculpture." The !Coeur a ta Voix" from the opera
lecture will be accompanied by lantern slides. The public is cordially "Samson and Delilah." She was
invited. the first of the girl finalists on the
Helen M. Latting, President :program broadcast over WEAF and
29 stations of the National Broad-
Adelphi House of Representatives: casting Co.
Tuesday evening the Extemporaneous Speech Contest will be held Donald Novis, of Pasadena, Cal.,
in the Alpha Nu room. Refreshments will be served by the Portia and a lyric tenor and a member of the
Athena societies. yGlee club of Wtitttier college,
Officers of Adelphi will meet at 7:15 for a short conference. Next where he is a student, won the
meeting Jantiaryl hr. boys' first prize by singing "La
Robert H. Lloyd, Speaker of the House Reve" from the opera"Manon."
- - -The other winners were: Dove
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The submarine S-4, death ttap of Highway Laboratory have returned. Wilfred A. Engleman, Detroit,
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Sociology 51:
The thesis must be in before 3 o'clock, Thursday, of this week,
order to escape penalty for tardy submission.
R. H. Holmes

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Colloquium in Applied Mechanics:
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 7:30 p. m.,
in Room 248, West Engineering Building. Professor O. W. Boston will
speak on the mechanical phenomena involved in machining metals;
Professor H. M. Hansen on the use of instruments for the determina-
tion of stresses in statically indeterminate structures. The instruments
will be demonstrated (two different systems). These meetings are
open to students; all interestd ar cordially invited to attend.
W. M. Coates
Political Science 51:
A one hour examination for all students in this course will be
given December 19 at 4 o'clock in the following rooms in Angell Hall:
Mr. Maddox's sections in room 1035.
Mr. Calderwood's sections in room 35.
Mr. Phillip's sections in room 25.
Mr. Cuncannon's sections inmroom 25.
Mr. Preuss' sections in room 1025.
Mr. Pollock's sections in room 1025.
C s -James K. Pollock, Jr.
Chemistry 3-I:
The make-up examination for those who were absent from the
second examination, December 6, at 8:00, will be given Wednesday,
December 19, at 5:00 p. m., in Room 410 Chemistry Building.
D. M. Lichty

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Rhetoric 165:
There will be a meeting of the class in Rhetorical Theory on Tues-I
day, December 18, from 3 to 5.
N. E. Nelson
Extemporaneous Contest:
The finals will be held Tuesday, December 18, in the Alpha Nu
room at 7:30. Speeches will be five minutes in length.
Local Contest Committee
Hillel Foundation:
Professor Adelbert Ford of the Psychology Department will address
the regular bi-monthly men's luncheon group at the Union at 12:15
today. His topYe will be "Scholarship."
Phillip S. Stern
University Girls' Glee Club Christmas Party:
The University Girls' Glee club will give its Christmas party this
afternoon at 4:30 at the School of Music. As well as the patronesses
and alumnae of the Glee club, members of the Freshman Girls' Glee
club and members of the faculty of the School of Music are cordially
invited to come.

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