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'PACE rTORT

THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1930

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IDAILY OFFICIAL DULLETIIN
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. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1930 NO. 25
NOTICES
The Thomas Spencer Jeromne Lectures: Professor John G. Winter
will deliver the first series of Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures, whichl
are on the general subject of "Life and Letters in the Papyri," on Tues-
day afternoon at 4:15 in Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall, as follows:
Nov. 4. Rome and the Romans in Egypt; Nov. 11, The Life of the People
in Town and Country, Part One; Nov. 18, The Life of the People in Town
and Country, Part Two; Nov. 25, Evidences of Christianity in the Private
Letters; Dec. 2, Recent Additions to Greek Poetry; Dec. 9, Recent Addi-1
tions to Greek Prose. The publie is cordially invited.
Pre-Medical Students. Students who intend to enter the Medical
School are informed that, beginning with 1931, the minimum require-
ments for entrance to the Medical School have been increased from 70
hours and one and a third points to 90 hours and one and a half points
per hour. Grades below C in the specified subjects will not be accepted.I
Students desiring further information may arrange for a consulta-
tion with the Chairman, on any afternoon, by applying at the Secretary's
Office, Medical School. The Executive Committee.
Library Committee Meeting: The Library Committee of the College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts will meet Tuesday, October 28, at
4 p.m. Members of the Faculty having requests to make to the Library
Committee are asked to have them in the Librarian's hands not later
than noon on Monday, October 27. Win. W. Bishop, Librarian.
Women Students Attending the Harvard-Michigan Football Game:
Women students wishing to attend this game are required to register
in the office of the Dean of Women.
A letter of permission from parents must be received in the Dean's
office not later than Thursday, November 6. If a student wishes to go
otherwise than by train, special permission for such mode of travel must
be included in the parent's letter.
A chaperon fee is required of students going by train. This sum is
payable upon, registration for the trip. Graduate women also are invited
to register in the office.
Byrl Fox Bacher, Assistant Dean of Women.
EVENTS TODAY
Convocation. Students are urged to attend the address given by
Dr. Louis C. Wright this evening in Hill auditorium. Services begin at
7:30 p.m. Dr. Wright's topic will be "Consecrated Strength."

hiternational Forum: Prof. W..C. 'row of the Department of Edu-
cational Psychology will address the Forum on "The Anti-Religious
Movement in Russia" at 3:30 p.m. in the Upper Room of Lone Iall. Musi-
cal entertainment will also be featured on the program. All students and
faculty members are invited.
'Upper Room" Forum at 9:30 a.m., Lane Hall. The topic to be dis-
cussed is "Current Religious Literature."
Congregational Student Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Social period and
lunchgeon will be held as usual but due to meeting at Hill Auditorium
there will be no formal program.
Wesley Guild. Professor Roy K. Immel, Dean of the Speech depart-
ment at the University of Southern California, will be the speaker at
the .evening meeting. His topic will be, "Who is the Good Man?" Mrs.
Fisher will lead the Sunday School class as usual at 12:00. Everybody
is invited.
University Symphony Orchestra: Full rehearsal from 9:30 to 11:00
a.m. Morris hall.
Economics 53: Examination Monday, Oct. 27, 9 a.m.:
TuTh 8 Section - Mr. Horner, Room 101 Ec.
TuTh 9 Section - Mr. Horner, Room 101 Ec.
TuTh 9 Section - Mr. Burroughs, Room 101 Ec.
TuTh 10 Section -Mr. Burroughs, Room101- Ec.
WF 9 Section -Mr. Ellis, Room 1121 N. S.
TuTh 11 Section -Mr. Burroughs, Room 203 Ec.
Seniors, School of Music: Class elections will be held, Monday, Oct.
27, at 5 p.m., in the auditorium of the School of Music. Candidates must
have eligibility slips.
Open Forum: The third of a series of Open Forums will be held
tomorrow afternoon, October 27, at 4:15. Mr. Abraham Epstein will speak
on the topic, "Private Insurance vs. Social Insurance."
Tucker P. Smith will speak in the-Natural Science auditorium at 4:15
p.m., Wednesday, October 29, on the subject, "Is Military Training Good
Educaticn for Civilians?" He will be presented by the Round Table Club.
Members of the R. O. T. C. and students are urged to attend.
University Girls' Glee Club Tryouts wilt be held again Monday at
4:30 in Miss Hunt's studio on the mezzanine floor of the School of Music.
Women's Educational Club: A meeting for the election of officers
and organization of the work of this club will be held at 4:15 o'clock,
Monday, October 27, in the Women's Field House. All women students
on the campus who are interested in education are invited to become
members of this club.

Forestry Club meeting Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m., room 2039 N.S. L. H. Wier, Book Shelf and Stage Section of
Field Secretary of the National Recreational Association, will speak on the Faculty Women's Club will meet
"Recreation and Its Relation to Forests." Paul Brinson will tell some of at the home of Mrs. 0. S. Duffen-
t his experiences in the United States Forest Service. dack, 2107 Devonshire Rd., Tuesday,
October 28, at 2:45 o'clock. Mrs. G.
Undergraduate Mathematical Club will 'meet in Room 3011 Angell E. Myers will assist the hostess.
Hall at 8 p.m., on Tuesday, October 28. Mr. Oldenburger will speak on
"Mathematicsas an Absolute Science." Undergraduate students are The Chorus of the Music Section
cordially invited to attend. of the Faculty Women's Club will

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Adelphi House of Representatives. Open forum discussion on "Re-
solved: that the Republican administration is responsible, in part at
least, for the current economic depression," at 7:30 Tuesday night, in
room 4203. Visitors are invited. Tryout speeches will be heard by the
'House.
Michigan Daily Women's Business Staff: There will be a meeting
in the Daily office in the Press Building Monday at 3 o'clock for all girls
on the staff and any others interested in trying out.
Garden Section of the Faculty Woman's Club: Attention is called to
the lecture which Mrs. I. Preston Rice of the Cabin Gardens, Kent Hill,
Grand Rapids is giving at 8 o'clock, Monday evening, Oct. 27, in the
auditerium of the University ArchitectuTal Building under the auspices
of the Ann Arbor Garden Club.
Mrs. I. Preston Rice will give a lecture under the auspices of the
Ann Arbor Garden Club on Monday, October 27, at 8 p.m. in the audi-
torium of the Architectural Building. The subject will be illustrated with
autochrome slides 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.

meet Monday afternoon at{3:30 at
the home of Mrs. Konold, 1908 Au:;-
tin Avenue.
The Monday Evening Dramatic
Section of the Faculty Women's
Club will meet Monday, Oct. 27, at
7:45 at the Michigan League Bldg.
Hillel Foundation: The first re-
form services of the year will be
held in the chapel of the Women's
League building at 11:30 a.m. on
Sunday, Nov. 2, not on Oct. 26, as
had previously been announced.
Hillei Players: All interested in
technical or acting work in the first
Hillel Players' presentation of the
year are urged to attend tryouts for
a program of one-act plays. Try-
outs will be held Thursday evening,
Oct. 30, at a place to be announced
later.

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