THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDN LYi~'.I~T~',V3 DAILY OFFICIAl Publication in the Bulletin is construc the University. Copy received at the o President until 3:30, excepting Sund L BULLETIN tive notice to all members of )ffice of the Assistant to the ays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. OV. 19, 1930 NO. 45 _ I _. _ - -- VOL. XLL WEDNESDAY, N( NOTICES To Members of the University Staff: The issuing of so-called "ac- ceptances" for amounts of salary not yet payable, has reached a point where it has been unfortunate in a number of individual cases and has in general been carried far beyond the purpose for which it was designed, namely, to meet an occasional serious emergency. As a result the Deans, in conference, have approved the following regulations: After the month of October, in any academic year, acceptances will be issued by the Business Office only on written recommendation of the Dean of the School or College in which the staff member's work lies, or on written recommendation of the Head of the University division or group when this work lies outside a School or College. It is hoped that emergencies may be met thus without hardship to anyone, and that the habitual use of the acceptance-which is expensive and in general disadvantageous- will disappear. Shirley W. Smith. Lost and Found Articles: A large number of coats, hats, books, umbrellas, and miscellaneous articles have been turned over to the Lost i and Found Department in the Business Office, Room 3, University Hall. Such articles may be claimed by proper identification at the above office. Shirley W. Smith, Vice-President and Secretary. Committee Appointment, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The Committee recently authorized by the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts who are to study the marking system has been constituted as follows: Dean W. R. Humphreys, Chairman, Professor I. L. Sharfman, Professor Peter Field, Professor J. N. Lincoln, Professor A. E. Woodhead. John R. Effinger. 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. Bursley, Dean of Students. Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under extraordinary circumstances, courses dropped after November 26 will be recorded with the grade of E. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the following program, 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 (Harmonic of Florence); Sowerby: Passacaglia (MS); Saint-Saens: Prelude in E; Ferrata: Scherzino; Reger: Ave Marie; Maquaire: Finale (Symphony 1). Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus in Choral Union Concert: The Don Cossack Russian Male Chorus will give the fourth program in the Choral Union Series, Thursday evening, November 20, at 8:15 o'clock at which time the following program will be provided under the leader- ship of Serge Jaroff, conductor, and 36 expatriated former officers of the Imperial Russian army: Kastalsky: Credo; Psalm 1 of David; Bortniansky: How greatly our. Lord is glorified; Who can equal Thee; Pashtchenko: In the Forest; Chesnokoff: Kanawka; Warlamoff: The Red Sarafan; Ay, Ookhnem, Arr. by Serge Jaroff; The Old Polka, Arr. by I. Dobrowen; Kolotili'n: Cavalry Signals; The Homeland, Stenka Rasin, Arr. by I. Dobrowen; Hillel Foundation: All Jewish students who desire to join a discus- ment in Room 22 sion group upon current events with respect to thei'r bearing upon cur- - rent Jewish problems which group will meet for one hour each week I udnentis: ne AutoiveI nis - titsecon it w t' r" at the Hillel Foundation are requested to call Victor C. Rose at the on "Fuels for Aulomotive T: n!:v<.d Hillel Foundation, telephone 3779, no later than this Thursday. Combustion and Engine E f y, will be given'by Mr. Earl Aalth mew, director oi 1E . 1 I i Laboratorias, in Roem 0 iEax Negro-Caucasian Club will not hold its regular meeting this week. Engineering buiiding, at 7 ) En. The next meeting will be announced later. Chemistry Collotuio m 2 el i Dr. Margaret Bell will not be in her medical office on Wednesday, Room 300 a : >1. Thursday or Friday. Dr. Schultz will take her cases.-C tc EVENTS TODAY English 121: Professor Gingerich will not meet h'. class today. l.. wa rinrn o olELu TJ r.d ,, Senior Mechanical Engineers: Representatives of the General Electric Company will be in Room 221 West Engineering building, to interview any senior Mechanical Engineers who believe they might be interested in employment with this company following graduation. Will you kindly make an appoint- -- ii Lyala m IJLAUhi I iiuaii-i Presents I CORNELIA OTIS Old Cossack Song. 16KINE ....,. . ...._.... _. ...r Children's Book We And we are prepared to help you celebrate this very lovely occasion- You are cordially invited to inspect our two large stocks of Never before were they so attractive-Books to fit every purse and suited to every age and temperament. 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