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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THE ICHI AN D ILYWI'DNE8DA Y, NOV. 27, 1929

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DA:1IYOFCA L B UL LEIT IN
Publication in the Bulletin is-constructive notice to all members
of the University. Copy received kby the MAsistaut to the Presi-
dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday)
VOL. $L. WVEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2'7, 1929 No, 51
NOTICES
University Lecture: Mr. Arne Kilda. Scandinavian Secretary of the
American-Scandinavian Foundation, tell speak on subject "The' News-
papers of Norway," Monday, December 2, at 4:15 p. in., Natural Science
Auditorium: Thc public is cordially invited.
t Frank E. Robbins.
University Library: Than ksgivinig Day Open: The Main Rea(1ing?-
Room and the Periodical Room will bc openx on Thanksgiving Day from

iopporhtify to give their siveeher fit chiirch es oboot the81at. Forbes Watson, Noted Art Critic, Delivers Lcture on Trends in
Modern Art' Under Auspicees of the Ann Arbor Art Association
Vr slu n G rs wt ti s d 1lyi:l E u ai n Cl ss s vt M n a'or Tuesday, November 25 and 20, nmust rentrt ,it four 01e )ek onl M onday.! "Trends in M odern Art" was the the Ann Arbor Art. :issciatoil. :tract, 1mire'l. Tf a peture 'e
4 Deccwber 2, fow mJt:eup,. subject of a lecture by Forbes Wat- M. xWatsoni explained in his ad- ' cud, bad, or hard to undcrr tul,
sonl,rnoted art critic and editor of desta the so-called modern artwsdbe mdr.
amismstr exn5 (lO on a akea. i idS mldr:Sup cls u~aton Strdtayh'rt, t 'lokystr period began about twenty years 'But now" Mr. Watson went on.
midoemeer ,etx0am.inon 01Angtaellm. -u Xl iaio aurl.,afternJ.oon in the mest gallery of argo."At first" he sad, "there was "the word modern has lost the old
la'uirii Memorial hal. Mr. Watson a feeling that the word modern as sense. It is no more a label, but a
PhysiofozicaI Chemistry 109: The seccond hlaborator y section will spoke where under the auspices of used in this connection meant ab- slogan to Be 'Yourself.'"
11hold its first meeting on Friday, November 29, at 1:00 p. n. iii Room _____....._- -
319, West Medical Building.n Students sioud pro-':Qc themselves with,
a five ioh.ar canh tic~ket wb irh i n :y be n!ilchlasel .a;t te Tr(aa1'l'
Offlc. __ __ - - - - - -

Amreric an lThtlii ticai Society: '1'hc Tinkav rg nsMiiAwr thxe
Atni-, Mtbco ical Society will be held at the Ui s. of Mici-
bran on Friday and Saturday, NcF-:cnbcr 29 ay ! 'J.. Sessions wgill be held
in Room 1035 Angjell Hall as follows:

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2to 9 p. in. under th~e same conditiops as otain on Sundtays. Friday at 10 a. in. Presentation of papers. 1,53 y +i~jVP1I L. LSN1I'.NrA I KIC;
Wm.IV. Bishop, Librarian. 2:00 p. m,. Lectures by Professor Tomilson Fort, of Lehigh Uiver-! and
-= ity on "The. general theory of factorial seri~s " sad by Professor L. M. KN O .BTEFED RSO .SOSN R
Ata Arbor Art Asca4n:- The Seventh Annual Ann Arbor Artists; Graves of the Uuniv rsity of Chicaogo on "Diszcon tiinuous solutiois in the
Exhibition will be olden Thaaksving Day in 'te afternoon from tx a calculus of variation;."
until Viv. This exhibi lion cln,, s Friday, November 29, anid all exhibits; Sat~urday at 10:00I aIn. Prescvui tltuouof pa pvrr;. i
must be; removed froin the ,:idler wL; Sa uJ(la M.Novclem b30'. {.Anyone1(: intrstd i,,3iII l t t41('1 - U NIV
Faculty, Colleges of 1ililwi. and Ar.hitiwtur: 'I'licThe mi ~n- 1 hell1traruinr3 spnrF ij tl(3'l )W ib: cv,^;" a11 (ay Thanks -1 UI
ester report on engirieering and :rchi 'tural students in your clasr es giving cday.WARB 0
whose work is below pa6ing grade will, be due on Friday. November 29. -_._-_
These reports should be mnsde on cards which mlay be obtained In the Orchesis: There will be no meeting of Orchesis and chaaetcer dune-
Secretary's -Office. 263 West Engineering Building, and the reports inug this week. ---
should be filed in'the same office. {-- ___-__ _. -_--
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary." The ]Engineering Debate Meeting scheduled for Wednesday. ovm-; ___________221J~e+gc2)
- - -eS ud n s ~ d nt n ol d ii h i dia e S:io ber 27 is postponed until W ednesday, Decem ber 4. ___- --_______
will not be permitted to drop courses after T11)anksgivin g. A course isc Cosmiopolitan Club will meet Friday, November 29, at 8 p. in. in
not officially dropped until it is reported in the office of the Graduate Lane Hall. 'l'ie first National Night program of the year will be given {
School, -1014Angell I-fal. by the Chinese Students' Club. All members and friends are cordially
Sa bina Conrail, Recorder. invited.s
Students. College of Literature. Science. and Wet Arts: Permission Union Church Sjee: 'lNare will be a united service of al Anm Arbor;
to drop courses without F' grade may not be given after ThanzksgiviL Ichiurch~es at 10:30 o'clock Than1ksgiving day in the Babtist Church. All
Day. The fact that exam inations are given In certain courses after this 1 students are cordially invited to attend. thedo s n t af c th op r i n of h s ru ex e to s wll b m deS d nt C it an A o i t o .Ra iz nas yun i t te is 5
only in cases of extended illness, or because of shinilarily serious condl-I L~X
tionfs not under the student's control.
W.I'. lurnpl.reys, Assistant Dean. 1 Quraishi Cites Ideal Form of Government every business, it will be of interest to
University Women's 11ouse Presitieaius: The November Sing Out- ~ at Meeting of Student Journalist's Club /L
slips are due. Decemaber 2 to 5. - ~to know that theVast hsful j
Elizabeth De Vol, Chaiman of the Board of Representatives. Sher M. Quraishi of Jullundhur,1 mon people to judge the proficiency
; ~India, spoke bfor'e the meeting of iof the men nomina ted for public vided for such a contingency. From
Univrsity iWomen ' Lloutse Heads: _Closing hours for WednesdtyI the Student Journaists Club in!olc and the powers which eco- gy
will be one-thirty. Thursday night leven .-o'clock.1 the Alumni room of the Women's ~ itrsshl nmligte1
Elizabeth De-Vol, Chairman of ]Board of Representatives. rnonne inBuildingholastinightdontte ' ilileilt your cotha re reic iC1vedI t
"Difficulties of Democratic Govern- pbi pno ftecuty i
PNfYNTS TODAY Dim.a'' ai mi cited the ideal form of government,j are coveredbyisrne
OrganReia by Pari'i Christian at 4:15 p. m IinBl Auditoriumi.U saing, that especially should moreby nsr ce
Al-Campus Forum: Prof. J. 11. Muyskens will conduct the Fifth; disadvantages to the government of chaeldn e efgirsoe of geniue ind
T}orum th lis afternoon at 4 p. in. in Room D of the Alumni Memorial1 the United States and other repub- iepldtins heoarsofstaepimstad
HIS subjetlwill. e:of'politicianso twhoLconsid CrlpreiGrad-
flal. is ui~cctwil, b: "he oc9Lio oftheLitrar Coleg Grdu-lies were the inability of the coi-. ily their own good. I hsa n eey ohrpa
Exhibition of original draw>ings and paintings by American illus-, "iaundering the utmost aalbeis a11
tratorsgonflogalrrcietrluiinaiyexetS-
day, through out lNotley vembe r htcua uligdiy xetSn ed VARSITY tronluls. And yet th e
'Exhibition of Posters from E'ngland, France, Holland, Germany, is r s if
Switrlgland, and Italy in1 large exhibition room. Architectural Building, j to you isno greater.
diyfrom 9 to 5. The public is cordially invited. .. Presents Thanksgiving
All Mathematicians On The Campus are invited to attend a tea to
be given at 4 o'clock in Room 3201 Angell Hall. 'We k"dD v r i n
Rhetoric Ii, Section 1: Mid-semester examination will be held in
Room 205 Mason Hall instead of 215 Angell Hall, at 11:00 a. m.
",Research Club meets in Room 2523 East Medical Building, at 8 p, .'.P~e 41
The following papers will be presented: A lanice Than ksgiving eve from nine
'Factors in Maze Learning," by Professor J. F. Shepard. until one. Dinner at 01.50 a plate
"The Claims of Paraguay and Bolivia in the Chaco Region," by: Thanksgiving lay. Dancing from 6
Professor J. S. Reeves.utielvnTrrd eeig.lacig
A meeting of the Council will be held at 4:30 p. in. in Room 3012,;uticlcnTusa vnngDnin
Angell H-all. from I until obie Friday and a special -
Pan-Hellenic breakfast for ;41.25 a{T14
Tonight at the Lydia Mlendelssohn 'Theatre, Emil Jannings in "Tar- Ipae
tufle," a great portrait of a great character. Evenings at 8:30; matinees,
Thursday at 3:30 and Saturday at 2:30. 1 l ui ySdnyWonrs~l
Inlander Business Stafft Jryout : Applications for positions on the 1chiCst~d.r. catching haunting, you'll
business staff' of the Inlander may he' ,made in the Inlandler office Ini reur n to hear. Fool you'll almost
the Press Building between four and five o'clock. write hone about . and atnios-
Geology 1, Section 5: My 1 o'clock rectationr section will meet today 4)I1crC by the whole campus. We know N 11 ()
instead of Friday. I you'll com to "the smartest place inl,
lb. L. Ilelkua p. town" soon!s
EVENTSLiberty at Fifth
The Thomas E. JR.'Black Oratorical Contest: Tshould like to meet
on Friday, November 29, at 4 p. nn. lin Room 302 Mason Ball all students
who wish to to try out for the Thomas E. H. Black Oratorical Contest. l~-Lu ROSN A D ou1Hs'~i- Statosions throughout the city
This Contest is openr to all undergraduates, both men and women, eligi-
ble to take part in public activities. The speeches must be upon sonIr C. 'W. KELSEY NANAGJ3MUN
subject suggested by the Newv Testament. The three prizes are $100, $50, I
and a fine copy of the Bible. The final contest will be held after Spring
Vacation in one of the local churches. The squad for the final will be
selected after Christmas vacation, and members of the squad will have I_______

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