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41 AGE EIGHT

THE, MICHIGAN

DAILY

SUNDAY, INTOVEMBEP 1G, 1930

PAGP~ EIGHT THE. MIChIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1930

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. 16, 1930.

NO. 43

NOTICES
Fourth Choral Union Concert: The Don Cossack Russian Male Chor-
Pi, directed by Serge Jaroff, will give the following program in the fourth
Choral Union Concert, Thursday evening, November 20, at 8:15 o'clock
in Hill Auditorium:
Kastalsky: Credo; Old Church Melody: Psalm 1 of David; Bortnian-
sky: How greatly our Lord is gloriftied; Who can equal Thee; Pashtchen-
ko: In the Forest; Chesnokoff: Kanawka; Warlamoff: The Red Sarafan;
Ay, Ookhnem, Arranged by Serge Jaroff; An Old Polka; Arranged by I.
Dobrowen; Kolotilin: Cavalry Signals; The Homeland and Stenka Rasin,
Arranged by I. Dobrowen; Old Cossack Song.
The public is respectfully requested to come sufficiently early as the
doors will be closed during numbers. Also to avoid confusion, holders of
season tickets are requested before leaving home, to detach coupon No. 4
and present it for admission. By order of the Ann Arbor poli'ce depart-
ment and the Buildings and Grounds Derision of the Unive:sitr, parking
restrictions as usual will by enforced.
Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, Uni'versity organist, will give the
following program, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 in Hill Auditorium. The
general public with the exception of small children is invited to attend:
Bach: Choral Prelude: "A Savings Health of us is Brought"; Bach:
Sonatina from the Cantata: "God's Time is Best"; Bach: Fugue in E flat
(St. Ann's); Milligan: Prelude on a Traditional Hebrew Melody (Mooz
Zur); Bingham: Twilight at Fiesole (Harmonie of Florence); Sowerby:
Passacaglia (MS); Saint-Saens: Prelude in E; Ferrata: Scherzino; Reger:
Ave Marie; Maquaire: Finale (Symphony 1).
School of Music Students' Recital: The second student recital of the
year will take place in the School of Music Auditorium on Maynard
Street, Tuesday evening, November 18, at 8:15 o'clock, to which the
general public is invited. The following program will be given by ad-
vanced students: Sarasate: Violin Duet, Navarra, (Romiae Hamilton,
George Poinar); Haydn: Variations in F minor, (Emily Philips); Bee-
thoven: Sonata, Opus 90, First Movement, (Mildred Stanger); Brahms:
Intermezzo, Opus 118 No. I; Intermezzo, Opus 118, No. VI, (Bertha Flo);
Mozart: Concerto in A Major, First Movement, (Robert Shumate); Bach:
Prelude and Fugue in D minor; Godard: Jugglery, (Emil Steva); Chopin:
Etude in E major; Chopin: Etude in F major, (Elsa Eppstein); Bach:
Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor; Brahms: Intermezzo, Opus 117
No. II; Brahms: Capriccio, Opus 76 No. I; Ravel: Oisequx Tristes, (Fran-
ces Peck). Jack Conklin will be the accompanist.

To the Presidents of Sororities and Fraternities: You are requested'
to file a list of the members and pledges of your fraternity for the first
semester in the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall,
on or before November 22, on a printed form to be secured from that
office. J. A. Bursicy, Dean of Students.
Scholarship Applicants, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The following are asked to call in this office at their earliest convenience:
Suzanne Humbert, Helen Humphrey, Mclred Jensen Olympia LaMarca,
Edward Love, Vivian McMurtry, Jesse Vern Miller, Stanley Pearson, Isa-
belle Rayen, Louise Rorabacher, Frederli Wilson, Ruby Young.
John R. Effinger.
Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: Your attention
is hereby called to the fact that Saturday, November 22, will be the final
day for removing incompletes. This is in accordance with the ruling
that if credit for a course is to be given, the work in the course must
be completed before the end of the eighth week of the semester of resi-
dence next succeeding that in which the course was elected.
EVENTS TODAY
International Forum: Prof. J. B. Condliffe of the Economics depart-
menat will lead a discussion on "The Institute of Pacific Relations" at
3:30 _.m. in the Upper room at Lane Hall. The public is invited.
Wesleyan Guild: Mr. Ralph Lacey, of Detroit, a member of the
Wesley foundation, will be the speaker this evening. His topic will be,
"Norms." Mrs. Fisher's class on "Comparative Religions" will meet in
the hall as usual at 12:00.
Congregational Student Fellowship: Prof. Edwin D. Dickinson, J. D.,

The "Upper Room" Forum meets in the "Upper Room" at 9:30 a.m.
The discussion will deal with Current Religious Literature. All men are
cordially invited.
Professor Robert Angell, of the Sociology department. will address
the Liberal Student's Union of the first Unitarian Church, State and
Huron Sts. on the subject, "Student Adjustment to University Life" at'
7:30 p.m.
Reformed Students: Services will be conducted by the Rev. R. B.
Kuiper, president of Calvin college. The meeting will be held in the
Upper room of Lane hall and will begin at 10:30 a.m. sharp.
Jewish Students: Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Beth El, Detroit, will
speak at 11:15 at the chapel of the Michigan league on "Is Palestine a
World Problem."

University Symphony Oreb chtra:
Important rehearsal at 0:30 a .
Morri's hall.
Third Thomas Spencer Je'ome
Lecture, "The Life of the People i'i
Town and Country, Part Two," by
Professor J. G. Winter, Tuesday, No-
vember 18, at 4:15 p.m., Room D,
Alumni Memorial Hall.
Staff, School of Education: A staff
luncheon will be held in the Mich-
igan League building on Monday,
Nov. 17, at 12 o'clock. Informal dis-
cussion will be had respecting the
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will speak this evening on "International Law and Order." Students evening at 7:15 at the Michigan Un-
invited. ion.

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Varsity Glee Club: All members
will meet at Rentschler's Studio at
2:30 this afternoon to have the Glee
Club picture taken. Wear full dress
and have ribbons with you.
There will be a rehearsal Monday

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