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THE MICHIGAN

I A I L Y

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.

FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1930

NO. 47

NOTICES
Notice of Action by the University Senate: At a meeting of the Uni-
versity Senate on November 10, the President of the University
was authorized to appoint a Committee on Theatre Policy and Practice
with the following powers and functions:
1. The Committee shall, upon request, advise the President, the Board
of Regents, and administrative officers and committees in regard to
all problems of theatre policy or practice in the University.
2. The approval of the Committee shall be required for all public dra-
matic performances of any kind to be given
(a) on the Universiity of Michigan campus, by any group or organ-
ization, university or non-university, amateur or professional;
(b) by any division or organization of the University of Michigan,
on the University Campus or elsewhere.
3. The approval above mentioned shall be specific on each of the
following points:
(a) The play or other program to be given.
(b) The place in which the program is to be given. 1
(c) The director or other person responsible for the character and
conduct of the enterprise.
(d) The admission to be charged and the disposition to be made
of the proceeds.
The committee has been appointed by the President as follows:
Professor J. M. O'Neill, Chairman; Professor O. J. Campbell; Professor
J. G. Winter; Professor H. A. Kenyon; and Dean Alice C. Lloyd.
Requests for conferences, or other communications should be ad-
dressed to the chairman, Professor J. M. O'Neill.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary of the Senate.
Michigan vs. Chicago: Tickets for the Charity Football game be-
tween the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan, Sat-
urday, November 22, may be obtained at the office of the Secretary, 3
University Hall.
Shirley W. Smith, Vice President and Secretary.
To Department Heads and Others Concerned: Owing to the proxim-
ity of Thanksgiving to pay day, the hourly time slips must be in the
Business Office not later than noon today to be included in the Novem-
ber 29 payroll. Edna M. Geiger, Payroll Clerk.
Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: The final day
for removal of incompletes is Saturday, November 22. This is in accord-
ance with the ruling that if credit -for a course is to be given,'the work
in the course must be completed by the end of the eighth week of the
semester of residence next succeeding that in which the course was
elected.
Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses without
"E" grades will not be given after Wednesday, November 26, except un-
der extraordinary circumstances.
No course is considered officially dropped unless it has been report-
ed in the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1437 Univer-
sity Elementary School.
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.
Graduate School: Students enrolled in the Graduate School will not
be permitted to drop courses after Thanksgiving. A course is not offi-
cially dropped until it is reported inthe office of the Graduate School,
1014 Angell Hall.

Pan-Hellenic Ball: All girls entertaining at breakfasts following the
;Pan-HellenicBall are reminded that their plans must be registered for
appova inthe office of the Dean of Students and of the Dean of Wom-
en. Please register these plans in both offices before 5:00 p.m. on Tues-
day, November 25.
Alice C. Lloyd.
Notice: Due to the death of Dr. Arthur W. Stalker, all student ac-
tivities at Wesley Hall will be omitted on Sunday, November 23.
EVENTS TODAY
Business Administration Lecture: Mr. John F. Mackay, Manager of
the Central States Department Stores, Chicago, will speak on "Group
Buying" at 2 p.m., Room 109 Tappan Hall. This lecture is intended
primarily for Business Administration students but others interested
are cordially invited to attend.
Color Exhibition containing examples of color in nature and color
work of students in Decorative Design courses, College of Architecture.
Open to the\ public, daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., to November 26. First
floor corridor, Architectural Building.
History Department: There will be a History Department luncheon
at the Michigan Union at 12:15 today.
1 Sociology 121: Make-up examination at 4 p.m. in room 102 Ec.
building.

Leave Palmer Field House at 10 a.m. return about 4 p.m. Sign names
on slips on Field House or Barbour Gymnasium Bulletin Board.
Dr. Paul M. Cuncannon, of the Political Science Department, will
speak Sunday evening at Harris Hall on "The Church and Politics."
Supper at 6 o'clock.
Dr. Ora S. Duffendack, Assistant Professor of Physics, will speak;
on "The Character of Judas as Portrayed in the Oberammergau Passion
Play," at the Baptist Guild House, Sunday, at 6:30 p.m.
All Former Ohio State University Students: The Ohio State Univer-
sity group in this vicinity is planning an informal dinner for Dr. W. 0.
Thompson, to be held at 6:00 p.m., Friday, Nov. 28, ihi the Michigan
League building. Will all former students of Ohio State please com-
municate with Mr. H. J. Watson, phone 6084, or Mr. Harry Hummel,
Plymouth road, at once, as the time for preparation is rather short.
Craftsmen: Meeting at the Masonic Temple Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
All Masons on the campus are invited to take part.
Congregational Student Fellowship: E. Blythe Stason, J. D., will
speak on "The Regulation of Radio Broadcasting" at the Sunday, 5:30
p.m., in the church parlors.
Monday Evening Dramatic Section of the Faculty Women's Club
will meet Monday evening at 7:45, Michigan.
Hockey Meeting: All hockey candidates are requested to attend a
meeting tonight at the Michigan Union to discuss plans for the coming
season. Coach E. Lowrey.

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Geology 1 make-up bluebook will be given this
in room 3056 N. S.
Sociology 141: Make-up examination at 4 p.m. in
Flute class will not meet today.
La Rue's Discussion Group: Meeting at 8:00 p.m.
Dr. Margaret Bell will not be in.her medical office
will take her cases.

afternoon at 3:00
room 102 Ec. Bldg.
in Room 1139 N.S.
today. Dr. Schultz

CORNELL UNIVERSITY-Millers
outnumber Smiths at the univers-
ity this year it was revealed by a
recent check-up of the registration.
Joneses, Willamses, and Browns
were close behind.
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All university women are invited to the tea dance given in the ball-
room of the Women's League Building from 4 to 6 o'clock.
Tau Beta Pi'Members are requested to be present at a special initia-
tion at 7:15 p.m., at the Michigan Union.
Hockey: There will be a meeting of the candidates for the Varsity
and Freshman Hockey teams at 7:30 p.m., Room 304 of the Michigan
Union.
Presbyterian Students: There will be a party this evening at the
church house, 1432 Washtenaw.

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COMING EVENTS
Fourth Thomas Spencer Jerome Lecture, "Evidences of Christi'anity
the Private Letters," by Professor J. Q. Winter, Tuesday, November 25,
4:15 p.m., Room D, Alumni Memorial Hall.

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All Junior Engineers desiring class jackets please come to Room 244
West Engineering Bldg. from 1 to 3 Monday and Tuesday afternoons
to be measured.
Senior Engineering Class Officers and Chairman of Finance Com-
mittee: There will be a meeting in Room 306, Sunday, at 10 o'clock.
W. A. A. Hike and Steak Roast at Forestry Cabin on Sunday, Nov. 23.

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Househeads, Social Directors, Chaperons; University Women: Hours AT
for Thanksgiving week: The closing hour for Wednesday, November 26, MASONI
is 1:30 a.m.; for Thursday, November 27 is 11 p.m. Every Satt
Overnight privileges for Wednesday night may be arranged with GENE B
Househeads. Any other overnight privileges or late returns should be "PATCH 0' BLU
registered in the office of the Dean of Women. This office does riot, 90o2. U
however, excuse anyone from classes. Alice C. Lloyd.12 p. i.
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Visitors welcome. Patronage Ypsilanti, Mich.
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One mile from pavement on Chicken and Steak Dinners
South State Street Road.
Serving Starts at 5 p. W.
ling Parties.e(rSpecial Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner
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And we are prepared to help you celebrate this very lovely occasion-
You are cordially invited to inspect our two large stocks of
Books for Children
Never before were they so attractive--Books to fit every purse and suited
to every age and temperament.

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