PAGE LETG HT _.. ry.rw 7~r y THE MICHICAN AI LY ;f -J"Ni 1sTAY, CO B1..ER 21, 1l 24 .. ... ..... . .. . .......... DAILY Off ICiAL 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) I I VOL. XL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929 No. 21 , _____ NOTICES To Deans and Recorders : The Secretary's report on non-quota in-- migrant students enrolledat the University of Michiganfor the first time this semester, those who have reenrolled, and those who have not returned for further wore, this fall; should be sent to Washihgton at the earliest possible moment. Will you, therefore, kindly get this in- formation to me, on the blanks which you have for that purpose, with the least delay possible. Please include also a complete report on any non-quota immigrant students who may have graduated from your school or college in June, or at the close of the Summer Session. Shirley W. Smith last term of attendance, (i.e. semester or summer session), must com-! plete work in such courses by the end of the first month of the present' semester, October 30. Where illness or other unavoidable ircumstances make this impossible, a limited extension of time may be granted by the Administrative Board, provided a written request, with the, approval and signature of the instructor concerned, is presented at the Registrar's Office, Room 4 U. H. In cases where no make-up grade is received and no request for additional time has been filed, these marks shall be considered as having lapsed into E grades. l. L. Rich Faculty, School of Education: The next staff luncheon will b held on the third floor of the Michigan League Building on Tuesday, 1 October 29, at 12:15 o'clock sharp. We will have as guests a number of the officers and speakers of the M. E. A. A full attendance of our staiff is desired. Please note change of time and place. C. 0. Davis, Secretary Fkureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: War De- partment wants two men with training in natural sciences and mathe- matics and with reading knowledge of one foreign language for code and cipher work. Anyonei mterested should ca.llA. troom 9fl 22 an Lil' Orchesis will meet at 7:15 p. m. in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall of Filing Barbour Gymnasium. An elective class in character dancing will meet' to in the same place at 8:30 o'clock. of an Injuction Action Constitute First Step in Will Breaking Business Ad. Juniors: Election of officers and a J-Hop committee- fflfl IIrn fl lTfl man will be held at 2:00 p. m., Room 206 Tappan Hall. All Houses Interested in Selling League Bluebooks send represent- BED ative to the W. A. A. office in the League Building between 4 and 5 IESoHBEm bUr rSI o'ciock. Bluebooks must be paid for before taken out. Scabbard and Blade: A smoker will be held at 7:30 p. m., Mich- DONOR THOUGHT QUEER igan Union. All members are required to be present in uniform. (fl AyAsjociatv IPr",, Alpha Kappa Delta will meet at 7:30 p. m., at the residence of CHICAGO, Oct. 22.--Donald Prof. A. E. Wood, 3 Harvard Place. Following the business meeting E. Malkes, a Chicago attorney, ha. there will be a pro.gram. he____prr .taken steps to-halt disposal of the $8,000,000 charity bequest being Mimes will meet at the theatre at 5:00 p. m. ;administered by former Presidern; 'Vary ii.y Band: Regular rehearsal tonight at 7:15 at klorris Hall. Calvin Coolidge, former Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York, and Julius COMING EVENTS Rosenwald, Chicago philanthropist. The bequest was provided for in the University Lecture, October 24 and 25, 4:15 p. m., Natural Sci- will of the late Conrad Hubert, for- ence Auditorium, Mr. A. D. Nock, of Clare College, Cambridge Univer- mer head of the Union Carbide & aity, two lectures: (1) "The Development of Mystery Religions and Carbon Co., and the three men Their Relation to Christianity", (2) "The Place of the Emperor Au- have been serving as trustees. gaustus in the Historv of Religion". Rules of the Regents of the University of Michigan Relative to the Hall by 10:00 o'clock Wednesday m the Order of Business: 1. The Secretary of the Board of Regents shall Communication of Matters for the Board's Attention, and Relative to Students, College of Literature, cause notice of each meeting of the Regents to be posted in the proper can be elected for credit after Satu bulletin board of each Department, wihin three days after the time of W the meeting shall have been determined and on the same day that notice I of a meeting is posted, as herein provided, he shall cause a copy of EVENTS' such notice to be mailed to the Dean of each Department. Organ Recital: H EVNAuditorium 2. Every communication -to the Board of Regents that calls for action, must, in order to secure attention, be filed with the President! William Sheperd, the first num of the University AT LEAST EIGHT DAYS BEFORE THE MEETING' Lecture Course, will speak tonight at OF THE BOARD at which. it is desired that the communication should be considered. Every such communication must be upon blanks to be College of Pharmacy Faculty me furnished by the business office and must go to the President through Bldg. the Dean of the Department in which the communication originates. When a communication is not made by the Dean directly, that official Exhibition from the National should send the commurncation, through the President, to the Board tectural Building, daily from nine t with his written approval or with a written statement of his views in regard to the question or questions raised. Fourteen copies of each Growth of the Soil, a film versi communication must be filed with the President. At least seven days two short subjects, at the Lydia Me before each meeting of the Board, the President shall mail to each at 8:15 p. m.; also 2:30 on Friday an member copies of all communications that have been filed with him in accordance with the provisions of this legislation and place the Research Club meets in the H originals in the hands of the Secretary of the Board. By a majority cal Building, for election of office vote of those present at any meeting, the Board may, BUT ONLY IN i n Prof. A. S. Aiton, "The Dip] CASES FOUND BY THE BOARD TO BE CASES OF SPECIAL EMERG- Plof. B. D. Merritt, "An Ancient Cro ENCY, waive the provisions of his legislation as to the time of filingI communications. A. S. C. E. meets at 6:15 p. m. a 3. Excepting as otherwise ordered by vote of the Board in cases of special emergency, communications shall be considered in the order ' A. I. Ch. E. will meet at 7:30 p. m in which they are filed with the President. It shall be the duty of the ical engineers are invited. Mr. H President to send to each member of the Board, with the copies of Hoover Steel Ball Company, will spe communications filed with him, a statement of the order of their con- sideration as fixed by this rule. Architectural Students: Applica- 4. Before final action upon matters originating within the Board I tion for membership to the Archi- or upon communications calling for action that will affect other, departments than the one in which the communications originate, tectural Society should be made reference thereof for consideration and recommendation to the Board October 23 and 24 in the main lob- shall be made to the President and to the Deans of said other depart- by of the Architectural Building. inten ts. 5. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to send each year to all Membership cards will be issuedi officers of administration and instruction printed copies of this leg- with a deposit of 50 cents. islation. S. W. Smith, Secretary S Si SrrElectrical Engineers: Meeting of Exhibition of Mesopotamian Objects: The attention of students Student Branch of American Insti- an& faculty is called to the exhibition of Mesopotamian objects from tute of Electrical Engineers at 8:00 the excavations directed by Professor Leroy Waterman, which is now p. m. All members and anyope in- installed at the Toledo Museum of Art, Monroe Street and Scottwoodt terested in securing membership Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. This exhibition will be on view through Sunday, should attend this meeting. November 3. It is supplemented by two silver vessels from the Tomb of Queen Shubad.- orning. Science, and the Arts: No course rday, October 26. . R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean TODAY at 4:15 p. m. by Palmer Christian. nber of the Oratorical Association 8:00 at Hill Auditorium. eets at 4:10 p. m., Room 212 Chem, Society of Mural Painters, Archi- to five. ion of the Nobel prize-winner, and ndelssohn Theatre, daily this week nd Saturday. istological Laboratory, New Medi- rs. The following papers will be .omacy of the Louisiana Cession'; ss Word Puzzle". . the Unin 4 }t i fI Malkes said an injunction action, Dr. Benjamin D. Scott, head of the Department of Speech at Po- whi.-h he intends to file in New mona College, California, will present a recital of "Western Lyrics"- York courts, is to be only the fore- the poetry of the plains, Thursday, October 24, at 4:15 p m., in the runner of an effort to break Hu-- Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The public is cordially invited to at- bert's wil on grounds of mental in- tend. No admission charge. competency. In this latter move Malkes will represent himself as History 6: The make-up examination will be held in Room 4001, one of the "next to kin," his father, A. Ii. at nine o'clock next Saturday morning, October 26. he said, having been Hubert's cousin. Aero 5: The Thursday 1-5 section will meet on October 24. - -_ ~ I I s i Le Cercle Francais will meet Thursday, October 24, at 8:00 p. m., Room 408 R. L. All old members are requested to be present to discuss the program for this year. Student Branch of the A. S. M. E. will meet Thursday, October 24, at 7:00 p. m. in the Engineering Society Rooms for the purpose of organization. All interested are cordially invited to be present. Faculty Women's Club Reception, Thursday, October 24, 3 to 5 m. in the Seminar Room. All chem- o'clock, Ball Room, Michigan League. [. T. Morton, Metallurgist of the ak. i All Girls Selling Candy at the Candy Booth in University Hall please meet at the Booth at five o'clock on Thursday, October 24. i i i K . i i i I I i I 3 i I I FAVORITE COLLEGE SONGS Latest Edition-Beautifully Illustrated- A Very Attractive Book-$4.75 UNIVERSITY S BOOKSTORE i I f{ f i i E i( I i t Dance Tonigh with GRANGER'S ACADEMY ORCHESTRA Reel Kenyon Director from 8:00 to 10:00 7.5c per couple and then Friday and Saturday the return engagement of Ray Miller and His Brunswick Orchestra qI College of Literature, Science and the Arts: All residence, who received marks of Incomplete or X at W. H. Worrell Poland has suddenly increased its railroad rates instead of waiting students, now in until next April as originally plan- the close of their ned. I i -I' U . .... ........... .. ....... ...... ... ....... . ... ------- - ---- 4, I 04 t tr tr t) c) t) tr :. °°° :t> =°tr ; tr ... t)