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)AY", NOVENIBER G, 1'330

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

Geological and Geographical Journal Club: Dr. L. B Kellum will inois Hillel Leader
speak on the "Michigan Expedition to the San Carlos MountainsMexico" S k H Lere d y
(illustrated), at 8:00 p.m., room 4056 N. S. to Spe'ak eeS na

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VOL. XLI.

THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1930.

NO. 34

The Political Science Journal Club meets in 2035 A. H., 3:00-5:00 p.m.
There will be a meeting of the members of the program committee
for the Junior Girls' Play at 3 o'clock today in the concourse at the
League building. Katherine Koch, chairman.
Seniors: All Seniors who desire to have their individual pictures in
the Michiganensian must purchase a photographers' receipt at the Press
building. Do thi's at once. The last day pictures can be taken is Dec. 15.
There is always a rush the last week. This rush can be avoided by having

Dr. Abram L. Sachar, director of
the Hillel foundation of thetUni-
'versity of Illinois, will speak at the
second services to be held at 11:00
o'clock Sunday in the chapel of the
Women's League.
Dr. Sachar's topic will be "The
Romance of History," a subject on
which he is considered an authority

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NOTICES
Members of the Faculties, Administrative Officers, Office Employees:
The Faculty Directory has this year for the first time been checked witi
the official records for titles, and in several other respects shows a
marked advance over previous issues. Since the central offices are using
the Directory as an official list, it is particularly desirable that any errors
or omissions be reported at once to the Editorial Office, 108 Mason Hall
tCampus exchange 374).
University Lectures: Dr. Edward Kremers, Professor of Pharma-
ceutical Chemistry and Director of the course in Pharmacy in the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, will deliver two lectures on Wednesday, Novembei
12, as follows: At 4:15 p.m., in the Natural Science Auditorium, on "ThE
Apothecary in Literature," and at 8:00 p.m., in the Chemical Amphi-
theater, on "Justus von Liebig." Both lectures will be illustrated. ThE
public is invited to attend.
University Senate: There will be a meeting of the University Senate
on Monday, November 10, at 4:15 p.m., in Room C of the Law Building.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
Seniors of the College of L. S. A.: A tentative list of February and
June Seniors has been posted in Room 4 U. Hall. Each prospective senior
is asked to check the spelling of his name since the name will appear
on the diploma as it is printed on the list. Kindly report any omissions
or changes to the assistant at the counter.
Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: Saturday, No-
vember 8, 1930, will be the final day for dropping a course without record.
Courses may be dropped only with the permission of the classifier after
conference with the instructor in the course. However, in special cases,
for good and valid reasons permission to drop a course may be given
after this date.
University Women; Social Directors, Chaperons, and Househeads:
Request for extension of time beyond the regular closing hours on Fri-
day and Saturday nights must be made in the office of the Dean bf
Women. This not applj to overnight permission.
Girls wishing extension of time for the Union party on Friday,
November 7, are asked to come to the office before 5 p.m. of that day.
Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women.
Dr. Margaret Bell will not be in her medical office on Wednesday,
Thursday and probably Friday. Dr. Schutz will take charge of her cases.
Dr. Bell will take care of consultation cases only on Saturday morning.
Senior Mechanical Engineers: Kindly indittte, on the list in the
South Corridor, when you expect to graduate-February, June, or August.
This is important.
Sigma Delta Psi: A group picture of all members and officers will
appear in the Ensian this year. All candidates who wish to get in this
picture must have passed all events by Dec. 1st. Report at the Intra-
mural office at once.

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them done now. of national importance. His one!
volume, "History of the Jews," pub-
Prescott Club: All students enrolled in the College of Pharmacy are lished last spring received acclaim
requested to meet in room 303 Chemistry Building at 4:30 this afternoon from University scholars, and was a
to elect officers for the Prescott Club for the ensuing year. best seller in some, parts of the
country.
Engineering Council meets at 7:15 p.m., in room 306 Michigan Union. His last appearance in Ann Arbor
Thc new class representatives, class presidents, and the presidents of was as principal speaker at the
the various student branches should be present. Committee banquet last May. Pre-
vious to accepting the directorship
Radio: A meeting will be held at the Michigan Union to discuss the of the Illinois foundation in 1927, he
possibilities of forming an Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti Radio Club. We will was an associate in the history de-
assemble at 7:30 p.m. The room number will be announced on the partment of that University. He is
bulletin board. There will be a short speech by a radio expert. Anyone now a recognized professor of his-
interested in radio operating is cordially invited to attend, tory at Illinois. He has frequently
contributed to periodicals dealing
with historical subjects.
Phi Epsilon Kappa: Important meeting of all active members at
i:00 p.m., room 304 Michigan Union. --- _
-- of the Interfraternity c o u n c il1,
Phi Sigma meets at 7:30 p.m. in room 1139 Natural Science Building. scheduled for next Monday, will be
Dr. Paul B. Sears of the Botany Dept. of the University of Oklahoma, who postponed until one week from
is Chancellor of Phi Sigma, wil give the address. Monday in orderto make possible
the presentation of a deferred rush-
Pi Lambda Theta initiation 4:15 p.m., Michigan League Buildin ing plan at that meeting
Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Luncheon at 12:15, Michigan Union.
Tolstoy Anniversary: M o n d a y,
Presbyterian Students: There will be no Tea Dance today because Nov. 10, Dr. F. S. Onderdonk will
of the church bazaar. give an illustrated lecture on H. G.j
Vells and L. N. Tolstoy at 4:15 in
,T---" Room 231, Angell Hall.

Materials Used in Construction
ResistseExternal, Absorb
Internal Sounds.
(By Associated Press)
LONDON, Nov. 5.-Noise has
been eliminated in a "silent house"
constructed for a building exposi-
tion.
In the construction the mater-
ials used had to fulfill two pur-
poses; to resist external sounds
and to absorb internal noises.
Plywood, millboard, perforated
zinc fiber-board, hollow bricks and
pumice are among the materials
used. The floors, as well as the
ceilings and the walls, have been
built to insulate the rooms, against
sound. Special attention has been
paid too, to the problem of clima-
tic conditions, so that the heat is
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Visitors may climb on the roof
and hammer on top of the kitchen,
but no sound will be heard within.
In a delightful nursery, with its
floor specially colored to amuse
children, the young people wiil by
able to shout and romp to their
heart's content, while the lightest-
sleeping of persons is enjoying an
after-luncheon nap in the adjoin-
ing room.

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Negro-Caucasian Club: Mr. H. S. Dunbar, Executive Secretary of theJ
Detroit Y. M. C. A., will speak at Lane Hall, 8:00 p.m. His subject will
be: "What the Negro Wants" A general invitation is extended.
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COMING EVENTS
Second Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture, "The Life of the People
in Town and Country, Part One," by Professor J. G. Winter, Tuesday,
November 11, at 4:15 p.m., Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall. '
University Lecture: Friday, November 7, 4:15 p.m., Lydia Mendels-
sohn Theater. M. Etienne Gilson, Professor of Medieval Philosophy in
the University of Paris: "The Thirteenth Century Oxford School" (gi'ven
in English).
Children's rhythm classes will be held in Barbour Gymnasium every
Saturday morning. Children from jl--
5 to 8 years will meet at 10 o'clock ALTERING and REPAIRING
and those from 8 to 12 at 11 o'clock. J All kinds of altering and repairing
Miss Emily White will conduct these done at reasonable cost. Ladies work
classes. a specialty. Bring in your wardrobe
for repair.
CHAS. DOUKAS
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H y g i e n e Lectures: Names of
freshman and upperclass women
who have missed one or more hy-
giene lectures have been posted in
Barbour Gym. Will all those at-
,ending the lectures please check
their attendance with these lists?
Make-up assignments have also
been posted.
EVENTS TODAY
All-Campus Open Forum: Dr.
Frederick B. Fisher will speak on
"Student Attitude Toward Religion"
in Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall,
4:15 p.m.
Sociology 51, 111, 153: Prof. R. H.
Holmes is unable to meet his sec-
tions today.
Mr. Bucthart's students confer-
ring regularly on Friday afternoon
will confer at the same hour Thurs-
day afternoon of this week.

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