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TI-E MICHIGAN DAILY.s

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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, NOV. 9, 1930.

NO. 37

COMING EVENTS
Second Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture, "The Life of the People
in rown and Country, Part One," by Professor J. G. Winter, Tuesday,
November 11, at 4:15 p.m., Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall.
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, Novemberk
12, as follows:
4:15 p.m., Natural Science Aud.: "The Apothecary in Literature."
8:00 p.m., Chemical Amphitheater: "Justus von Liebig."
Both lectures wi'll be illustrated.
Applicants for University Scholarships, notice: The following stu-
dents are requested to meet the Scholarship Committee on Wednesday
p.m., Nov. 12, room 112 R.L. at the time indicated in this notice:

NOTICES
Medical and Dental Students who have not been able to secure their
identification cards may call for them on Tuesday, November 11, between
12M. and 1:00 p.m. or between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. Please call at Room 4,
University Hall. J. A. Bursley, Dean of Students.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
The Bureau will hold its annual registration for teachers in 201 Mason
Hall next week, Monday through Friday; hours, eight to twelve and
one-thirty to four-thirty. After Friday the 14th there will be a late
registration fee of one dollar, to be paid at the University Treasurer's
office.
Graduate and undergraduate students, alumni, and faculty members
are eligible for enrollment.
Candidates for advanced degrees should enroll next week, as well as
the undergraduates, and complete their records early. The Bureau has
oppartunities to place well qualified persons in colleges, normal schools,
and un;versities as well as in public seho l positions.
Hygiene Lectures: Names of f:eshman and upperclass women who
have missed one or more hygiene lectures have been posted in Barbour
Gym. Will all those attending the lecturesp lease check their attendance
with these lists? Make-up assignments have also been posted.
Mr. Butchart's students w3ll confer the week of November 10-15 at
the usual time.

p.m. on Tuesday. A Pathe Review Talking Picture will be made at that
time. Full dress required . No excused absences.
Fraternities: The regular meeting of the Interfraternity council,
scheduled for next Monday, will be postponed until one week from Mon-
day in order to make possible the presentation of a deferred rushing
plan at that meeting.
Men from Buffalo and vicinity are invited to attend the Scalp and
Blade's annual smoker to be held in the Michigan Union, Tuesday, Nov.
11, in rooms 316, 318, 320, at 8:00 p.m.
Tolstoy Anniversary: Monday, Nov. 10, Dr. F. S. Onderdonk will give
an illustrated lecture on H. G. Wells and L. N. Tolstoy at 4:15 in Room
231, Angell Hall.
Faculty Alumni Dance Series: The first dance of the serites will take
place in the Union at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday evening, Nov. 11. Series tickets
may be secured at the dance or from Mrs. A. S. Aiton, 2020 Seneca street.
The Monday Evening Drama Section of the Faculty Women's Club
will meet Monday, November 10, at 7:45 o'clock at the Michigan League.
Faculty Women's Club, Thursday, November 12, 2:30 p:m., ballroom,
Michigan League.
Book Shelf and Stage Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Ernest F. Barker, 18 Ridgeway, Tuesday, November
11, at 2:45 p.m. Mrs. George C. Kyte will assist the hostess.-
Adelphi House of Representatives: Open meeting Tuesday night at
7:30 in room 4203 A. H. There will be an open debate on "Resolved: that

DIRECTORIES WILL
GO ON SALE SOON
Campus Distribution of Boo!3
Begins Next Wednesday.
Campus sale of the 19 -3
dent directory of the Univer wi
begin Wednesday, acoordin: to a
statement made by Fred 1'. Brace,
'32, editor of the book.
Although the date of sal. was
originally announced for last Wed-
nesday, delay in the office of the
Secretary of the University in t'e
affirmation of the faculty direct-,-
caused the postponement of a week.
The directory contains a list of
the students of the University,
their addresses a n d telephone
numbers and classes. A speci,,l
faculty directory is included and an
additional section is provided for
students who were late in register-
ing with the University.

Callaghan, J. C. ........... .
Crain, R. M ...............
Dlugolenski, H M......
Downing, W. M...........
Heald, Mariop L............
Healing, Eva L..............
Humbert, Suzanne .........
Humphrey, Helen Florence.
Jensen, Mildred ............
Jones, Tom ........... ... .

..3:00
..3:05
..3:10
..3:15
... .3:20
....3:25
....3:30
....3:35
....3:40
....3:45

La Marca, Olimpia ............3:50
Love, Edward B..............3:55
McMurtry, Vivian............4:00
Miller, Jesse.............- 4:051
Pearson, S. M............"....4:10
Rayen, Isabelle ...............4:151
Rorabacher, Louise E...........4:20
Schwartz, Carl H...............4:25
W ilson, F. W . .................4:30
Young, Ruby ..................4:35
H. P. Thieme, chairman.

Respecting the American Association of University Professors: The
next annual meeting of the American Association of University Profes-
sors is to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, on December 27, 28, 29 next. The,
General Secretary, Mr. H. W. Tyler, 26 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C.,
is desirous of knowing who from our local chapter are likely to be in
attendance. Will those expecting to attend the Cleveland meeting kindly
write Mr. Tyler at their early convenience.
C. O. Davis, Chapter Secretary.
EVENTS TODAY
Men's Glee Club: All members must be at Morris Hall at 4:30 p.m.
for broadcasting. Bring music with you.
The Wesleyan Guild: Dean W. D. Henderson will be the speaker at
6:00 p.m. His topic will be, "Hands or Arms Across the Sea."
Howard McCluskey of the Dept. of Psychology will speak on "Tech-;
niques of Private Worship" at the Student Volunteer meeting in the
fire-place room of Harris Hall (Huron & State), 8:30 a.m. Those inter-
ested in the subject are cordially invited.
Congregational Student Fellowship: Prof. Preston W. Slosson of
the History Department will speak at 6:30 p.m. in the church parlors, on
"Permanent Peace." Social period _
and luncheon begins at 5:30. Al
students invited. 75C-:-

Finance Committee of the Sophomore Cabaret: There will be a
meeting of the committee members Monday at 5:00 in Barbour Gym.
Botanical Seminar will meet Wednesday, November 12, at 4:30, room.
1139, N. S. bldg. Paper by Paul B. Sears, "The History of Ohio Vegetation.'t
Physics Colloquium: Professor Charles F. Meyer will talk on "Recent
Experiments Demonstrating the Intrinsic Wave Nature of Material Part-;
ices," at 4:15 in room 1041, East Physics Building, on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 11. All interested are cordially invited to attend.
Psychological Journal Club: Dr. Martha Muchow, of the Psychologi-
cal Institute in Hamburg, Germany. will speak at 7:15 p.m., Tues., Novem--
ber 11, in Room 3126, Natural Science building, on problems in genetic
and social psychology. All interested are cordially invited to attend.
Undergraduate Mathematical Club will hold its second meeting
Tuesday evening, November 11, at eight o'clock in Room 3011 Angell
Hall. Mr. Thomas Greville will speak on "When Parallel Lines are not
Parallel." The meeting will last one hour. Everyone is asked to bring;
one cent.
Women's Education Club will meet at the Women's Athletic building
bn Monday, November 10, at 4:15 p.m. This will be a social gathering
and all women interested in education are cordially invited.
University Symphony Orchestra: No rehearsal Sunday morning.
Regular rehearsals Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.
Men's Glee Club: All members of the Men's Glee Club must be at the
Grand Rapids Room of the Michigan League Building promptly at 7:00

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Adepni should play a charity football game on .iiwnxsgiving cay with
Governor Green's team of Lansing." A final opportunity will be given

for tryout speeches.
Women's Bisincss Staff of the
Michigan Daily will meet Monday
at 3:00 p.m.
Mr. William Draper Lewis, direc-
tor of the Arnei: _an Law Institute,
will speak at Ha:ris Hall (Corner
State and Huron) tonight after the
regular student supper, 6:00 p.m.
Mr. Lews' subject will be on the
relation of Religion to Law. All
students welcome.
DETROIT, Nov. 7.-Mickey Walk-
er, middleweight champion, won a
10-round decision from J o h n n y
R-sko, Cleveland heavyweight, at
the Olympia arena tonight. Walker
weighed 166, Risko 193 3-4.

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FRATERNITY JEWELRY PARTY FAVORS
1 ARCADE JEWELRY SHOP
CARL F. BAY
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
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NEAT DESIGNS
in ill-trated, facsimile circulars,
programs, etc. Prices moderate.
Work called for and delivered.
MIMEO-PRINT
H. A. Olsen, Mgr. Phone 3447

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Letter Contains
Analysis of

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to
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BaptistsStudent Guild: Helpful
discussions are being held each
Sunday night. G. Ronald Innes, '32
S.M., will discuss "Prominent Lead-
ers of the Past" at the meeting to-
night.
Liberal Students' Union will have
discussion at 7:30 p.m. on "How Can
War be Stopped?" led by F. S. On-
derdonk of the School of Architec-
Phone 2-2551

ARTISTIC, DIGNIFIED, AND SNAPPY
is this year's official
Michi anC laendar
Twelve pages of photogravures-an excellent picture of Dr. Ruthven
-also of the various prominent buildings of the University.

Copy on request
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