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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL DULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the
President until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday.

VOL. XLI.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930

NO. 20

NOTICES
University Senate: There will be a meeting of the University Senate
on Monday, November 10, at 4:15 p.m., in Room C, Law Building.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; School of Music: All
students, now in residence, who received marks of Incomplete or X at
the close of their last term of attendance, (i.e., semester or summer ses-
sion), must complete work in such courses by the end of the first month
of the present semester, October 29th. Where illness or other unavoid-
able circumstances make this impossible, a limited extension ofntime
may be granted by the Administrative Board, provided a written re-
quest, with the approval and signature of the instructor concerned, is
presented at the Registrar's Office, Room 4, University Hall.
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.
Upperclass women, Hygiene Lectures: Upperclass women who are
attending Hygiene Lectures and who are not enrolled in any physical
education class are required to keep notebooks. These notebooks are
to be turned in immediately after each lecture and may be reclaimed
on the following Monday and Tuesday. Be sure that your name, college
and ygr are on the notebook as the record of attendance is taken from
the notebooks turned in.
Women students in Dental Hygiene are not required to take the
Hygiene Lectures given in Barbour Gymnasium. Dr. Bell.
Senior Mechanical Engineers: If you expect to graduate in February
or June, 1931, please see that your name is included on the list posted on
the bulletin board in the south corridor of West Engineering.
Women's Archery Tournament: Sororities and league houses must
turn in entrants' names to Miss Zettler in Barbour gymnasium today.
Tournament will be next week.
EVENTS TODAY
Economics 51 and 52 Make-ups: Make-up examinations for those
who missed the final examinations in these courses in June, 1930, will
be given at 3 p.m. in Room 202 Economics.
Physics Colloquium: Professor O. S. Duffendack will discuss "The
Exchange of Energy Between Molecules During Collision in Gases," at
4:15 o'clock in Room 1041. All interested are cordially invited.
Senior Law elections at 4:15 p.m. in room C of the Law Building.
Candidates for election must present eligibility slips.
Choral Union Rehearsal: Regular Choral Union rehearsal for all
members will be held at 7:00 p.m. in the School of Music. There are a
few vacancies in the 1st Tenor and 2nd Bass sections. Try-outs will be
held after the regular rehearsal Tuesday evening.
Adelphi House of Representatives: Open meeting at 7:30 p.m. in
room 4203 Angell hall. All who are interested are invited to attend the
open meeting. A number of. try-out speeches will be heard. A short
closed meeting will follow the open session.
Alpha Nu. All men interested in trying out for Alpha Nu should
come prepared to talk on the subject, "Prohibition as a Political Issue."
The meeting will be held in the Alpha Nu room, 4th floor Angell Hall,
7:30 p.m.
Mimes Members will please attend the meeting which will be held
this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Union. It is imperative that all mem-
bers be present.
Michiganensian Business Staff: There will be a meeting of the
Michiganensian Business Staff at 4 o'clock today in the Press building
Tryouts and staff members please return their sales books at this time
Business Manager.

Round Table Club: Organization meeting in the Michigan League at
8:00 p.m. Room number will be posted on the bulletin board.
Michigan Dames meet in the Cave of the Michigan League at 8:00.
Mrs. F. W. Peterson will give a "Historical talk on Iceland."
Tuesday Afternoon Play-reading Section of the Faculty Women's
Club meets at 2:30, Michigan League.
Pi Lambda Beta General Business Meeting, 4:45 p.m., Michigan
League Building.
COMING EVENTS
French Lecture: Mr. Auguste Deselos, Assistant Director of the
Office National des Universities et Ecoles Francaises, will give the first
lecture on the Cercle Francais program Wednesday, October 22, at 4:15
o'clock, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, on: "La-Peinture en France
depuis Vingt-cinq ans." The lecture will be illustrated with slides.
Tickets for the whole series of lectures and plays may be procured
from the Secretary of the Department of Romance Languages (Room
112, Romance Language Bldg.) or at the door.
Junior Engineering Class Elections will be held Friday morning, Oc-
tober 24, at 10:00 o'clock in Room 348 West Engineering Building.
Junior Literary Elections will be held Wednesday from 4:15 - 5:15
in the Natural Science Auditorium. Candidates for election must present
eligibility slips.
Freshman Engineers: Speedball practice will be held on Wednesdays
and Fridays at 4:15 p.m. at Ferry Field. Meet at the Northeast Gate.
All five-year Industrial Engineering Students, and other interested:
Organization meeting of the Society of Industrial Engineers, 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday evening, October 22, in the Engineering Societies' smoking
room. Mr. James Inglis, President of the American Blower Corporation,
will speak. Subject: "Meeting Competition."

Orchesis will meet Wednesday, October 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Barbour
Gymnasium. Anyone interested in dancing is invited to come. Members
and those wishing to become members appear in costume.
University Girls' Glee Club Try-outs will be held Wednesday after-
noon, October 22, from 3 to 6 in Miss Nora Crane Hunt's Studio on the
mezzanine floor, School of Music.
Mrs. I. Preston Rice will give a lecture under the auspices of the
Ann Arbor Garden Club on Monday, Octaober 27, at 8 p.m. in the audi-
torium of the Architectural Building. The subject will be illustrated with
auto crome slide of her own garden. Students of the Department of.
Landscape Design and the College of Architecture, also members of the
Garden Section of the Faculty Women's Club, are cordially invited.
Newcomers' Section, Faculty Women's Club: The tea which Mrs.
John R. Effinger is giving at her home for the wives of new members of
the Faculty has been postponed until Thursday afternoon, Oct. 30, from
3 to 6.
Jewish Students: A banquet will be tendered Rabbi Bernard Heller,
the new Director of the Hillel Foundation, on Wednesday, October 22, at
7:00 p.m. in the ballroom of the Michigan League. Tickets are $ .75 and
may lie obtained at the Foundation buildiig, 615 East University avenue.
Dial 3779 for reservations. All Jewish students are welcome.

Communists Execute
Two Priests, Punish
74 for Sales Graft
ROME, Oct. 20. - Advices from
Russia received here today by wax'
of Berlin said that two R o m a n
Catholic priests had been executed
there. Their neme gn ak
Msgr. John Roth Dcan7. and Jakcob
Wof, born in Odessa in 1891.
MOSCOW, Oct. 20.- One person
was sentenced to death today and
74 others given various terms in
prison after their conviction of
graft in food and clothing sales
here. Most of the defendants were
privatestraders, speculators and em-
ployees of the government retail
shops.
NOTICE!
Rough finish-Fine Overcoats-
Fall shades, $30.00
and Mohair, $35.00
CHAS. DOUKAS
1319 South University
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A. S. C. E.: Business meeting and
elections will be held in room 302
Michigan Union, 7:15 p.m., Wednes-
day, Oct. 22.
Chemical Engineers. The student
branch of the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers will meet on
Wednesday, October 22, 1930, at 7:30
p.m., in the Seminar room, 3201
East Engineering Bldg. Mr. Frank-
lin Everett, who has just returned
from Europe, will speak on "Devel-
opments in European Laboratories."
Quadrangle will meet Wednesday
8:15 p.m., Octobers22, at 718 Onon-
daga Ave., Professor J. K. Pollock,
Jr., will speak on "The Recent Ger-
man Elections."

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CARLETON COLLEGE - More
than 100 men here, besides thoseI
who stay at their own homes, are
living outside the dormitories this
year. Enrollment is so great that'
the administration has had to dis-
tribute both men and women stud-
ents in private homes near campus.
EXPERT
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State Street jewelers

MONROE LUNCH
Corner Monroe and Oakland
Your Neighborhood Restaurant
Dinner 40c and 50c

COfrIEDY CLUB
Presents
By Ferenc Molnar

Friday and

Saturday, Oct. 24
Saturday, Nov. 1st

and 25 and

Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre
Call 6300 between 12 and 6:30 P. M.

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Gargoyle Business Staff: There
will be a meeting of"the tryouts at
3:00 o'clock today, and a meeting
of the upper staff at 4 o'clock today
in the offices of the Gargoyle in the
Press building.
Business Manager.
Athena try-outs will be held in
the club-room of the fourth floor of
Angell Hall at 8 p.m. All women are
eligible. Come prepared with a
t h r e e- m i n u t e extemporaneous
speech on any subject. It is impor-
tant that old members be present.
Convocations Committee m e e t s
this afternoon in Lane Hall at 4:15
p.m.
Tau Beta Pi: Dinner and meeting
at the Union 6:15 p.m.

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RIDING, BQARDING AND
SALE STABLES
Out South State St., one mile
from end of pavement. Good
country roads, miles of bridle
paths.
Will call for and return
Riding Parties.
Phone 733-F21 Ann Arbor
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ANNOUNCEMENT
You are cordially invited to attend the
Formal Opening
of the
Dy Studio
in their new location
Wednesday Afternoon and Evening
October 22, 1930

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