PAGE EIGHT THE MIC HIGAN D A I L Y SUNDAY. OCTOBER G. 1929 . . . .......... . . . , .a..., ..._,... ..., ,., rr _.. DAILY- OFFICIAL 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 Vol. XL SUNDAY, October 0, 1929 No. ' _ 1mh-es Scholarship: Candidates for Rhodes Scholarships kindly meet Professor A. L. Cross in Room 1011 A. H. on Tuesday, October 8, at 10 A. M. A. L. Cross Junior Research Club: The first meeting of the year will be held on Tuesday, October 8,' at 7:30 P. M. The following paper will be presented, "Exploring for Petroleum in Northeastern Mexico" by Dr. Lewis B. Kellum. H. C. Eckstein Economics 101: The lecture in this course will be given in Natural Science Audi- torium on Monday at 3:00. Please consult the seating list posted on the Economics Bulletin Board some time before the lecture hour. L. L. Watkins To celebrate the event of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the death of General Casimir Pu- laski, American Revolutionary War hero, the University of Michigan will offer a lecture this Thursday by Dr. Tadeusz Mitana, of the Po- lish Literature department, on the relation of this foreign officer to the revolution. Mitana To Lecture On Polish Patriot IL iQi9!iMCIANVCci. Clara Takes A Bow at the Majestic Speaking of "Dangerous Curves" OVER SPRTAN T Clara Bow, if she is wise, will be watching the one under her chin. Continued From Page One) tacklers enroute. This made it This latest Bow opus is all about first down on State's 39 yard line. wires, pulling, walking, and falling Dahlem broke through center a few of the same requiring approxi- moments later for 11 yards and an- mael thwoameresiea ng.T pris-other first down on State's 23-yard nately two reels each. There is the stilpe A penalty gave the Wol- customary circus background of verines a first down on the nine- Notice of Riegents' Meeting: The next meeting of the Regents will be November 1, 1929, at 3:30 P. M. Communications for consideration at this meeting must be in the President's hands not later than October 24. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary Univerii'ty Lectre be in. Aero 16: "General Pulaski: His Relation to the American Revolution" will Will meet October 22. The paper on the History and Development the subject of a lecture to be given by Dr. Tadeusz Mitana, Lecturer of Air Mail in the United States will be due at that time. Polish Literature in the University of Michigan, on Thursday, Octo- F. N. M. Brown ber 10 4:15 P. M., in Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordial- ly invited. F. E. Robbins Uoiversity Library Sunday Opening: Solid Geometry, Special Sections: The lists for Section I, II and III in Solid Geometry are posted out- side the Secretary's Office, Room 26 3 West Engineering Building. Louis A. Hopkins Pulaski was a Polish nobleman pint bottles, grease paint, and yard line. Three plays failed to who left his native land to embrace breaking hearts, (ingredient A) net the necessary 10 yards. so Gem- the colonial cause during the war true blue Clara, (ingredient B) and n15 dropped back to the 17-yard the line and bootecd a perfect fieldgol against England for independence. a hero who falls first from the giving Michiga a 10-c adanta lie served under George Washing- heights of the big top, second for at half time. Lon in the position of director of a dark eyed twist which just ain't Neither team tallied in the third foreign troops, and was killed to- no good, and third for the Mlle. ieiod. although th e Spartans Bow who remained through it allI threa tened. Grove did some firs, wards the end of the war in 1779. as pure as a gallon of argyrol. kicking, one of his punts rollin; President Hoover is planning to is- Richard Arlen gives an excellent out on the one-yard line and forc- sue a nation wide proclamation in performance. ing Simrall to punt from behind reference to this event. D. B. H., JR. his own goal. Simrall made a spec.- tacular run in this quarter when Former Choral Union Ushers: he broke through the line for a 33- Experienced men may register all day Monday at Room 208 Tappan vard gain, taking the ball to mid- Hall. fie'd. E. S. Warren Hudson's long run early in the fourth period ended the scoring ; ipha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma: for the day. Willie Heston went in Alpha Nu of Kappa Phi Sigma will convene at 7:45 Tuesday eve- for the last few minutes and dis- ring. This will be an important business meeting. All members please tinguished himself when he raced be present.P 8 yards around right end for a Charles C. Boswell, President first down. The Main Reading Rohm nd the Periodical Room only are open Chemical Engineering Seminar: on Sunday. The hours are 2 to 9 P. M. Books shelved inother parts of Dr. Lars Thomasen will address the first meeting of the Chemical the Library Building may be put on reference in the Main Reading Engineering Seminar on Monday, October 7, at 4 o'clock in room 3201 coomn for Sunday use on application Saturday evening at the desk from East Engineering Building, on the subject, "Crystal Structure and Chem- which they may ordinarily be draw iIs This does not apply to books shelved in buildings other than the ical Constitution." Library. Most books in the Departmental Libraries may be drawn for Alfred H. White home use over Sunday during the la thour the Department Libraries ]iciganensian Business Staff: ar. open on Saturday. A meeting of the entire business staff of the Michiganensian will be SWin. W. Bishop, Librarian held on Monday, Oct. 7th, at 4 P. .M., at the Press Building. All try- Faculty, College of Lit: rature, S ieic ad the Arts: The first meeting of the Literary Faculty for the year will be held Monday afternoon, October 7th, at 4:10 P. M. in Room 2225 Angell' Hall. Election of Committee members. John R. Effinger Faculty, School of Education: The first faculty meeting of the academic year will be held on Monday, October 7, at 4:10 o'clock i n the Physics Lecture Room (Room 1022--first floor) of the University High School building. Please note change of place. C. 0. Davis, Secretary tGnt-of-Town Games: Girls who wish to go to out-of-town games are asked to file a letter, of permission from their parents in the Advisers' Office. Those wishings to go to Purdue on October 12 must have their letters in not later than Thursday, October 10, at 5 P. M. Alice C. Lloyd 1nti-rfraternity Council: There will be a meeting of the Interfraternity Council, for the 'election of officers, on Tuesday, October 8, at 4:30 P. M., in Room 302 of the Michigan Union. It is extremely important that every fraternity send its representatives. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students Michigan Technic: There will be a meeting of the business staff and all tryouts of the Mirhigan Technic at 7:30 Monday, Oct. 7. I. E. Bunn, Bus. Mgr. 1 reshman Women, Hygiene Lectures: Lectures begin Monday, October 7, Sarah Caswell Angel Hall, 4:00 P. M. Remaining lectures and examination are on each Monday, at 4:00 P. M. until October 1$. Margaret Bell, M. D. outs please be present. Sam F. Atkins, Business Manager Sigma. Delta Chi: A highly important meeting will be held at 4 o'clock Monday in the front office of th2 Press building. Student members are asked to be present for action on important business., Charles Monroe, President Scalp and Blade Members: There will be a very important meeting of all members of the or-' ganization at the Union, Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2:30 P. M. It is urgent that all attend. t J. J. Cougblin j New Sections in -Speech-: Additional enrollments will be accepted in the following sections1 of Speech 31 and Speech 32: Speech 31: Sec 12, TTS, 9:00 A. M., Room 4003 Angell Hall. ' Section 13, MWF, 3:00 P. M., Room 4203 Angell Hall, Section 14, MWF, 9:00 A. M., Room 302 Mason Hall. Speech 32: Section 3, MW, 1:00 A. M., Room 4203 Angell Hall. Section 4, MWF, 10:00 A. M., Room 4203 Angell Hall. Section 5, MWF, 2:00 P. M., Room 4203 Angell Hall. G. E. Dcnsmnrie Mathematical Club: The Mathematical Club will liol d its first regular meeting of the year Tuesday at 8 P. M., in room 3201 Angell Hall. After election of officers for the coming year, Professor W. W. Denton will present an ex- position of "Love's Biharmonic Analysis and Application to Bending of Rtectangular Plates." Everyone interested is cordially invited to attend. N. C. Fisk, Secretary I - . - -==1 'Varsity Glee Club Tryouts: Because of the lack of tenors, tryouts will be continued Monday and Tuesday of next week. All men singing tenor are urged to appear: at one of the hours listedbelow. Also it is imperative that every man who sang with the Club last year and wishes to continue his ac- tivity this season report during one of the hours of tryouts, or his name will be automaticallytdropped from the roll. Hours of tryouts are as' follows: Mon., October 7, 7:15 to 8:15, Room 308 Michigan Union. Tues., October 8, 4:30 to 5:30, Room 206 School of Music. Tues., October 8, 7:15 to 8:15, Loom 3.8 Michigan Union. L. 1W .Goodspeed, Manager ATTENTION STUDENTS!! Being accustomed to home cooking you should come to CL ARK S Special Sunday Chicken Dinner G0C Other Dinners 50c NOON AND EVENINGS Delicious Salads and Sandwices '4 1110! South University Serving Sunday 12 io 10 P. NI. -- TE, T . vL J'a, bi.Sc. 4 Entering Sophomores and U The second Hygiene Lec o'clock in Sarah Caswell Ar bring bluebooks. ---Engineering Council Members: pperclass Women, Hygiene Lectures: There will be a meeting of the Council on Tuesday, October ,: ai cture will be Tuesday, October 9, at 4:00 7:30 P. M., in Room 304 Michigan Union. All members elected last year ngell Hall (Barbour Gymnasium).' Please please be present. and STUwDElNTS' SvU PmraL E ALL DEPARTMENTS 16SBKSTORE F. H. Beebe, Secretary Marz ret ]tell. M. D. University Girls' Glee Club Try-Outs: Choral Union Concert Tickets : Glee Club try-outs will be held Tuesday, October 8, and Wednes- The "Over the counter" sale of all remaining course tickets will day, October 9, from 4 to 6 P. 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