THE MICHICAN DATLTY -_ AlLI OFFICIA L BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- nt until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) English 125: I shall not meet the class until Monday. English 183 I shall not meet the class until Monday. L. A. Strauss . XL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929 No. 5 3rical Association: e University of Michigan Oratorical Association Lecture le the following series: )ctober 23-William Shepherd. rovember 14-Louis Anspacher ovember 21-William Beebe. ecember 5-E. H. Sothern. anuary 15-William Hard. ebruary 27-Carveth Wells rch 11-Phidelah Rice.' ,ril 3-Lorado Taft. Course will L. A. Strauss English 211: (c) Professor Campbell--Monday at 4:00, 407 Library. (d) Professor Rice-Tuesday and Thursday at 10:00, 403 Lib. 0. J. Campbell English 211 (e) : Section (e) will meet in Room 2220 A. H., Monday, October 6, at 1:30. S. R. Ashby Freshman Week Faculty Advisers: Faculty advisers who have not already handed 'in the name of their student assistant during Freshman week are requested to do so at once. P. E. Bursley Henry Moser ides Scholarship: Candidates for Rhodes Scholarships kindly meet Professor A. L. ss in Room 1011 A. H. on T esday, October 8, at 10 A. M. A. L. Cross-. All Department Heads: Kindly call at the Secretary's office to 0. K. the payrolls with the roll clerk, BEFORE October 25. Also, please send to this office with least possible delay, all recommendations for appointments of as- ants in order that their names may appear on the October payroll. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary udty, School of Education: The first faculty meeting of the academic year will be held on iday, Ictober 7, at 4:10 o'clock in the Physics Lecture Room (Room -first floor) of the University High School building. Please note 'ge of place. C. 0. Davis,.Secretary duate Students: Instructors and assistants-who are planning to tale graduate work have not attended to the formality of registration should do so week in the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder Aero 14: Students who have elected this course will please meet in office at 5:00 P. M., Friday, October 4, to arrange the work. F. W. Pawlowski my; Course 151, Political Philosophy: This course will have its next meeting Monday. The next lecture will be upon the Greek City-State in the light of Plato's Republic. R. W. Sellars English 233: The Studies Course in 17th Century Drama will meet for the first time Friday at 3:00 in Room 2212 Angell Hall. Paul Mueschke New Sections in Speech: The following sections in Speech have been opened: Speech 31 Section 13, M. W .F., 3:00 P. M. Room 4203 Angell Hall. Section 14, M. W. F., 9:00 A. M. Room 302 Mason Hall. Speech 32 - Section 5, M. W. F., 2:00 P. M. Room 4203 Angell Hall. C. E. Densmore Mechanical Engineering 32:'t e Students electing this course in section 1 will meet at 4:30 P. M. Friday, October 4. Semester arrangements will be made at this time. W. E. Lay Both are lines of national defense duate Students: Graduate students who are on leave of absence from other uni- sities where they hold the rank of instructor, or above, are re-I sted to leave their 'names and addresses at the office of the Grad-E e School, 1014 Angell Hall, for the use of the Faculty Women's Club. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder ice-Upperelass Women': New upperclass women who wish to take an examination in lieu he required Hygiene series please come to Sarah Caswell, Angell , at 12 o'clock Friday for this examination. Margaret Bell, M. D. Mechanical Engineering 52: This class will meet in Room 222 West Tuesday, October 8, at 9:00 A. M. Mechanical Engineering '53: This class will meet in Room 222 West Friday, -October 4, at 4:00 P. M. Engineering Building on G. L. Jensen Engineering Building on G. L. Jensen TFHE Mississippi was a menacing flood. -The telephone was the first line of defense, for over its wires the work against the flood was directed: Maintenance crews performed the same service as did tele- phone men in the signal corps in the war. In the daily life of the nation, just' as surely as in emergency, the telephone ineering Mechanics 13, Applied Elasticity:. Piano Class-School of Music-A15: The classes will meet on Wednesday and Friday. at 5 o'clock, in The section for adult beginners in Piano will meet Tuesday at m.340. The first meeting will be on Friday, October 4. 4:00 P. M., Room 305 School of Music. No previous Piano study is re- ineering Mechanics 15, Theory of Thin Bars, Plates and Slabs: quired for entrance Classes meet Wednesday and Friday at 3 o'clock in Room 340. The The section for Intermediate stidents-those who have had a meeting will be on Friday, October 4. little training, meets Tuesday at 5:00 P. M., Room 305, School of Music. tinar in Theory of Elasticity (E. M. 16aand C. E. 65a): Studen who have paid the annual University fee may enroll The meetings will be on on Tuesday and Thursday at 11, in Room 'withouteannaldditionalfee fee.rol The first meeting will be on Tuesday, October 8. Special students may enroll upon payment of nominal fee at Office _.__._Ti__shenk I of School of Music. Guy Maier nopolitan Club: The first regular meeting of the University of Michigan Cosmo- Chamber Music, B33- tan Club will be held Friday evening, October 4, at eight o'clock in Arr Hall. Dean Cabot' will. give the address of' welcome. All foreign All students who have registered for the course in Chamber Music, School of Music B33, are requested to meet Friday, October 4, at 4:00 American students are cordially inte Ruth Dow, Secretary P. M. in Studio 218, School of Music to arrange for future hours of HelnRthowSeretry meeting. Hanns Pick sity Band: "0 U R P1 1 0 N r1 ' .n of those men who have not yet obtained their uniforms may do iday night between 7 P. M. and 8 P. M' at Morris Hall. A de- of ten 'dollars is required before a uniform can be issued. This e the last opportunity. he tickets or their value for the M. S. C. game must be turned me before Saturday. Elbert E. Trail, Asst. Mgr. %1 Union Ushers: horal Union Ushers may register tonight at the box office of Hill, orium between 4:30 and 6:00 P M. E. S. Warren astan Club: here will be a meeting of the Hindustan Club on Sunday, October: 1929, at Lane Hall. All those who are interested should be at Hall at 2:30 P. M. S. A. Raiiman, Secretary . , 1 r { 4 y, Colleges of Literature., Science and the Arts: he first meeting of the Literary Faculty for the year ay afternoon, October 7th, at 4:10 P. M. in Room Election of Committee members. John R. will be held 2225 Angell Effinger r nan Women, Hygiene Lectures: ctures begin Monday, October 7, Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, M. Remaining lectures and examination are on each Monday P. M. until October 18. Margaret Bell, M. D. tchins' Sections, English 31 and 32: glish 31, Sec. 16, 1:00, Room 1269 A. H., Hu En English 32, Sec. 2, 10:00, Room 1209 A. H. English 32, Sec. 4, 2:00, Room 1209 A. H. I shall meet my classes today as scheduled. H. C. Hutchins MERRILL, LYNCH & CO.. Members New York Stock Exchange Chicago Stck Exchange Cleveland Stock Exchange Detroit Stock Exchanget New York Curb Market Accounts Carried on Conservative Margin 1 Fr Nat'l Bankk Phone 4294 The Age of Conquest Treis Not Dead! True the Norsemnen no longer scour foreign shores for land and plunder. 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