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THE MICHIGAN

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930

THF~ MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1q30
today as usual. The beginners' class meets in Barbour gymnasium at

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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.

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Senior section.
Speech 33 and Speech 34: REVISED Second Semester Schedule:
Speech 34 Section 1 at 10:00 a.m., M W F, 4208 - Riley.
Speech 34 Section 2 at 3:00 p.m., M W F, 4003 - Riley and McBurney.
Speech 33 Section 1 at 10:00 a.m., M W F, 4003 -McBurney.

VOL. XLI.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930

NO. 561

NOTICES
President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the
University on the first two Wednescay afternoons of each month from
4 to 6 o'clock.
To Those Concerned: All so-called "red arrow money" arising out
of goods purchased on University account, by whatever department, is
to be sent by the merchants to the Purchasing Department and by the
Purchasing Department turned over to Dr. Haynes, Director of the Hos-
pital, for the benefit of Hospital patients.
S. W. Smith, Vice-President and Secretary.

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EVENTS TODAY
Division of Fine Arts: The Exhibition of Etchings and Engravings
by Chamberlain and Decaris is open daily from nine until five in the
West Galley, Alumni Memorial Hall. This exhibition closes Tuesday,
December 16.
Organ Recital by Arthur B. Jennings, of Pittsburgh, in Hill auditori-
um at 4:15. The general public is invited.
Scott Nearing will speak in the Natural Science auditorium at 4:15
p.m., on "The World Economic Crisis." The speaker is presented by the
Round Table Club at an admission charge of 25 cents. Students in thej
Economics Department are especially urged to attend.
History 41 Mid-semester examination will be held in room 206 U. H.'
as well as in room 35 A. H.
In a Balcony: A performance of Robert Browning's drama, "In a
Balcony," will be given by the Theatre- Arts Club of Detroit in the
Laboratory Theatre (formerly known as Mimes theatre), at 4:15 p.m. The
performance is especially intended for students of English Literature
and the Drama. Tickets will be distributed among students in the
courses in English and Speech especially interested. Some tickets will be
held for distribution in the offices of the Departments of English ane,
Speech. L. A. Strauss.

today as usual. The beginners' class meets in Barbour gymnasium at
4:00 and the advanced class meets at 4:45.
Orchesis will meet in Barbour gymnasium at 7:00 p.m.
Mohawk Valley Club: Meeting at 8 p.m. at the Union. All new stu-
dents from the Mohawk Valley are invited.
Varsity Glee Club: Regarding Mosher-Jordan concert to be given;
tonight, meet at the Union promptly at 7:15 p.m., dressed informally.]
Italian Club meets in the Michigan League building at 4:15 p.m.
Mme. Koella will sing Italian songs and there will be short talks by Mr.
Jean Erhard and Mr. A. DiGiulio. All persons interested are invited to
attend.
Varsity R. 0. T. C. Band: Rehearsal at 7:15 p. m.
Eta Sigma Phi: All members are urged to attend the informal ini-
tiation and business meeting to be held at 5 o'clock in the chapel of the
Michigan league building.
Pi Lambda Theta meeting at 7:15 p. m. in the Women's Athletic
building, Palmer Field. Dr. S. A. Courtis will speak on Individualism.
Important business meeting afterwards.
Union Executive Council Meeting at 4 p.m. To last half hour.
Gargoyle Business Staff Meeting at 4 p.m. in the Press building.
Tryouts will report at 3 p.m. for mailing out.

room, 408 Romance Languages bldg.
Mr. Charles E. Koella will speak.
Mummers: Regular meeting at 4
p.m. Thursday inthe Cave at' the
League. All members must attend.
Fraternity Stewards and Treasur-
ers: Important meeting Thursday
at 4:15, room 304 of the Union. It 13
necessary that every house be rep-
resented.
League and Sorority House Presi-
dents: November signing-out slip.s
should be turned in at the Board of
Representatives meeting Thursday,
December 4.
Sigma Delta Psi: Commencing
Saturday, Dec. 6, tests will be given
on Saturday morning 10-12 until
Christmas vacation.
Negro-Caucasian Club: Regular
meeting Thursday, Dec. 4, at 8 p.m.
in the Upper Room, Lane Hall. Mr.
A. J. Helm, former pastor of Bethel
Evangelical church, Detroit, will be
the speaker. General invitation is
extended.

Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: There will
a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Friday, December 5,
4:15 p. m., in room 348 West Engineering Bldg. Louis A. Hopkins.

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University Lecture: Captain E. Cockburn Kyte, Librarian of Queen's
University, Kingston, Onta~rio, will speak on "Some English Country
House Libraries," at 4:15 p. m., in Natural Science building, Thursday,
December 4. The public is cordially invited.
Freshman Instructors: Principals and teachers from thirty high
schools will be in the Registrar's Office, 107 Mason hall, Friday morning
and afternoon, December 5, to confer with their former students now
registered in the University as freshmen. You are invited to stop in to
meet and talk with the principals. Ira M. Smith.
Upperclassmen: Former students of the following high schools are
invited to call at the Registrar's Office, 107 Mason Hall, Friday, Decem-
ber 5, to meet with their high school principals: Detroit: Cass, Central,
Cooley, Eastern, Northeastern, Northern, Northwestern, Redford, South-
western, Western; Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Bay City, Flint: Central and
Northern; Grand Rapids Central, Grosse Pointe: High school and De-
troit University School; Highland Park, Jackson, Lansing Central, Mon-
roe, Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Saginaw: High school and Arthur
Hill High school; Toledo: Scott High school; Wyandotte: Roosevelt High
school.
It is suggested that you phone the Registrar's Office, Extension 373,
to ascertain the hours when your principal will be having interviews.
Ira M. Smith.
THE HOPWOOD CONTESTS.
Notice: These Hopwood contests are limited to the minor awards.
Plans for the major awards will be made public later.
The Awards:
Two awards of $250 each are to be given to the two students who
have written the two best poems of the year.
Two awards of $250 each are to be given to the two students who
have written the two best plays of the year.
Two awards of $250 each are to be given to the two students who
have written the two best pieces of fiction of the year.
Two awards of $250 each are to be given to the two students who
have written the two best essays of the year.
RULES GOVERNING THE CONTESTS.
Eligibility:
All undergraduate students regularly enrolled in a course in writing
for at least one semester of the college year may enter the contests.
Manuscripts:
A contestant may enter one or all of the contests and submit any
number of manuscripts in each contest.
Form:
Manuscripts must be typed, doubled-spaced, on one side of the
paper only. There must be three copies of each composition. Manuscripts
are to be signed with a nom de plume, and accompanied with a sealed
envelope containing the nom de plume and the contestant's name.
Date:
All manuscripts must be in the English office, 3221 Angell Hall by
4:30 o'clock, Wednesday, April 22.
Judges:
The names of the judges will be announced later.
Students who are remaining in
Ann Arbor for the Christmas vaca-
tion and who desire rooming ac- W ould You Like
commodations are asked to see
Miss Perry in her office in Barbour
Gymnasium before December 10.
Alice C. Lloyd.

Boar, of Directors of the Faculty
COMING EVENTS Woman's Club will meet on Thurs-
All-Campus Forum: Harold H. Emmons, former police commissioner day, Dec. 4, at 1 o'clock, at the
in the City of Detroit. will talk on "Corruption in Municipal Govern- Michigan league.

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Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. D.
the Seminar today at 4 o'clock in room 3201
on the subject, "Hydration of Paper Pulp."
Mimes Review: There will be a general
night at 7:00 o'clock in the Union ballroom.
the show must be there on time.

W. McCready will address
East Engineering building
rehearsal of the show to-
Everybody connected with

Junior Girls' Play: There will be a regular meeting of the music
committee of the Junior Girls' play at 3 o'clock today in the W. A. A,
office in the League building. At 3:30 p.m., all women interested in play-
ing for rehearsals of the Play will meet in the same place.
.Forestry School Seniors: Election of class officers will take place at
1:00 o'clock this afternoon in room 2042 of the Natural Science building
Sigma Rho Tau: There will be a meeting at 7:15 o'clock tonight in
the Union. Executive Committee.
Mathematical Club: Tea colloquium at 3:30 p. m. in room 3201,
Angell hall.
Chemistry Colloquium at 4 o'clock in room 300 Chemistry building.
Professor M. Gomberg will speak on "Some Recent Developments in the
Applied Chemistry of Cellulose."
The Botanical Seminar meets at 4:30, room 1139, N. S. bldg. Paper
by Hsu-Chuan Tuan, "Some unusual aspects of mitotic chromosomes of
Gasteria."!
Research Club Council meets at 4 p.m. in room 112 Romance Lan-
guages building.i

n the United States" at 4:15 p.m.
tomorrow in Room D, Alumni Mem-
orial Hall.
Candidates for the Phillips Schol-
irships: The competitive examina-
tion in Latin for the Phillips Schol-
arships will be given Saturday, De-
^ember 6, at 2 p. m., in Room 2014,
Angell Hall.
Aero. 6, Wind Tunnel Laboratory:
All students enrolled for this course
the second half of this semester
should report to room B-302 East
Engineering building immediately.
Sections 3 and 4 will meet for the
first time en Thursday, Dec. 4, and
Friday, Dec. 5, respectively at 2 p.m.
Engineering Council will meet in
room 302 at the Union at 7:15 p.m.
Thursday. All representatives should
be present.
Senior Pharmacy Students: Im-
portant business meeting of all
Senior Pharmacy students in room
300 Chemistry building, Thursday,
December 4, at 5:15 o'clock.
Senior Engineers: All those in-
terested in playing volleyball please
sign the notice on the bulletin board
near room 221. Will all those who
played last year be sure to sign al-
so. There will 'be a practice game
Friday night at 7:30 at the Intra-
mural building.
Cercle Francais will meet Thurs-
day at 7:45 in the Percle meeting

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w Municipal Administration Club: Mr. John N.
Flint, will speak at 4:30 p. m. in room 2023 Angell
club and persons interested are invited.
Athena: Formal initiation in -
the Chapel of the Michigan league
at 5:30 p.m. The banquet will be-
gin at 6:15.
Point System Committee Meeting
at 4:10 in Barbour gymnasium. All Aseft
absences must be excused beore
the meeting. Call 5718. this w
Tap Dancing Classes will meet Orches
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week's releases. The country's finest
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THE WORLD-FAMOUS DANCERS

History 38. The prerequisite of
this course is an introductory and
not History 11 and 12 as previously
announced.
Arthur Lyon Cross.
Men's Inter-Class Volley entries
are due Dec. 6. Play starts Dec. 9.
Those desiring to enter a team.
should do so immediately.
Seniors: There are only two
weeks sleft in which to have your
picture taken for the Michigan-

at Age 65?
We Have A Policy That Pays:
$100 A Month After Age 65
$100 A Month in Case of Disability
$10,000 in Case of Natural Death
$20,000 in Case of Accidental Death
D. B. Conley, District Representative
Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia
2117 Devonshire Road Phone 7720

You Will Remember Vienna
I Bring a Love Song
Sweetheart of My Student
Days
Stolen Moment
Old Man Blues
Jungle Nights in Harlem
Laughing at Life
Never Swat a Fly

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Rudy Vallee and His
Connecticut Yankees
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Harald

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Leo Reisman and
His Orchestra

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Duke Ellington and His
Cotton Club Orchestra
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McKinney's Cotton Pickers
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10
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