THE MICHIGAN AT i - ~ - - obtained by calling there or by phoning 4121 (Ext. 789). AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Mathematical Tea will be served at 4 p. m., in Room 3001 Angell hall. Chemical Engineering Seminar: Mr. Richard Schneidewind will be the speaker today at 4 o'clock in Room 3201 East Engineering building on the subject, "The Mechanism of Malleabilisation of White Cast Iron." Sociology 51 (R. H. Holmes): Mid- semester examination Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 4 p. m. A-E, 25 A. H.' F-L, 102 A. H. M-R, 101 E c. S-Z 231 A. H. Dr. F. G. Novy (Continued from Page 4) I- lication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all me he University. Copy received at the office of the Assist President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday. embers ant to XLIT. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER* 11, 1931 Miss Violet V. Vincent, famous diseuse, will appear in a program No. 39 mosaics of song and story at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre tonight - 9 8 o'clock. Tickets may be secured at the box office. of at NOTICF President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the University on the first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from to 6 o'clock. Armistice Day Exercises will begin at Hill auditorium at 10:25 a. m., oday, regardless of the weather. The public is invited. University Lecture: Dr. Gerhardt von Schulze-Gaevernitz, Professor f Economics, University of Freiburg, Germany, will lecture on the subject The World Depression: Its Cause and Its Cure," Monday, Nov. 16, at 4:15 . in., in Natural Science apditorium. The public is cordially invited. University Loan Committee will meet on Monday, Nov. 16, at 1:30 p. n., in Room 2, University hall. Students who have filed applications with he Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an ap- )ointment with the Committee. J. A. Bursiey, Chairman. Varsity-R. O. T. C. Band: Report at Morris hall at 9:45 a. m., today, egardless of weather. Special instructions will then be given, in case A. A. U. W.: The Executive Board of the A. A. U. W., will meet at the home of Miss Sara Whedon, 1320 Forest Court, at 3:30 sharp. Alpha Epsilon Mu: Important meeting, at 7:15 p. m., sharp, Room 304 Michigan Union. Dues must be payed at this meeting. Tau Beta Pi initiation at 5 p. m., and dinner at 6:15 p. im., in Michi- gan Union. Eta Sigma Phi: Initiation of new members at 7:30 p. m., in the Chapel of the League. All members are requested to be present. Phi Delta Kappa: Important business meeting at the Michigan Union, at 7 p. m. All active members are urged to be present. There will be no luncheon meeting this week on account of the meeting on Child Welfare in Lansing. Phi Sigma: Open meeting, 7:15 p. m., Room 2116 Natural Science' bldg. Professor H. H. Bartlett of the Botany department will speak. Dues are payable now. Bring your guests. Sigma Rho Tau: Regular meeting tonight in the assigned rooms of the West Engineering building-at 7:15. New training schedules effective, in all circles. Business meeting to follow. All members are expected to attend. Quarterdeck meets at 8 p. m.,.in Room 321 Michigan Union. Sophomore Cabaret: The Tangg Group and the Faculty Group meet at 3 p. m. the Giant Puppets and the Uke Chorus Groups at 4 p. W., the Moderns and the Michigan Band Groups at 5 p. m. All, with the excep- tion of the Faculty Group, which meets at the League, will meet at Barbour gymnasium. Attendance is very important and compulsory if you want to be in the Cabaret. Please be there. First Lecture of the Cercle Fran-:. cais will take place Thursday, Nov. 12, at 4:15, in Room 103 Romance Language building. Prof. Charles Knudson will speak on Le Poete Vagabond Francois Villon. Tickets for the whole series cost 50c and Ican be procured from- the office of the Secretary of the Romance Lan- ,guages department and at the door at the time of the lecture. Observatory Journal Club will meet Thursday, Nov. 12, at 4:15 p. in., in the Observatory lecture room. Director Heber D. Curtis will speak on "The Observations of the Pacific Coast." Sigma Xi: Next meeting Mon- day, Nov. 16, 7:30 p. in., in the' Amphitheater of the University Hospital-main floor. Dr. Harley A. Haynes, Director of the Hospital, will describe the work of several departments and laboratories Which will afterwards be visited. A num- ber of demonstrations will be made. After the inspection, refreshments will be served. All members are urged to attend. Social Science Club meting in the auditorium of Lane hall Thurs- day evening at 7:30. All members and those interested are invited to attend. Le Cercle Francais: Meeting of new and former members will be held Thursday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p. m., Room 408, Romance Language building. Wesley Players announce the first of six public performances for Fri- day evening at 8:15, in the Little Theatre at Wesley hall. Three one act plays are offered, "The Mar- riage Proposal" by Tchekov, "The Man on the Kerb" by Sutro, "Bim- bo, the Pirate" by Tarkington. Faculty Women's Club: A card and thimble party will be held in impression upon his students than any other member of the medical faculty. He possesses a rare sense of hu- mor, and is sympathetic to the views of students and associates alike. He has always been fond of the outdoors and likes foreign travel, though he has refused to take as much time for the latter as his friends believe he deserves. He is a royal host, one feels it upon entering his office; whether students, fellow-doctors, or famous scientists, they all feel alike in the gracious presence of this firm but kindly and sympathetic man who has done so much tx make the world a better place in which to live. When he expresses an opin- ion it is with a knowledge that hasn't been gleaned entirely from books but rather from a deep un- derstanding of the world and all it contains. In all modern nations, in all languages, he is recognized as one of the world's outstanding- benefactors. the Michigan League ballroom Fri- day, Nov. 20, at 2:30. Members are requested to bring their paper,' cards, and pencils. An informal reception will take place at four o'clock, when prizes will be pre- sented and tea served. The University of Kansas grid team has a first string guard named Zvonimir Kvaternik, but his teammates call him "Zony." r R. O. T. n. today, ructions C.: Members of R. O. T. C., will report to headquarters at 10 regardless of weather. Roll will be called. In case of rain, will be given for moving informally to Hill auditorium. aculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: It would be ciated if you wduld announce to your classes that all interested- uring teaching positions should register with the Bureau of Ap- nents from Monday, Nov. 9, to Friday, Nov. 13, as requested in er announcement. iasmuch as there is keen competition for teaching positions, it naturally be of advantage for students to list their names as ptly as possible. John R. Effinger. lay Production and Comedy Club: Rehearsals which last beyond the g hours' for women require special permission from the Office of an of Women. Students who have not understood this requirement ked to call at the Dean's office for slips covering past lttenesses. Jeannette Perry, Assistant Dean of Women. ygicne 214: Journal Club, Hygiene and Public Health, will not meet Nathan Sinai. niversity Golf Course will be open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. this week. niversity Girls' Glee Club will not nieet tonight. There will be a our rehearsal next time. , hess and Checker Club will not meet this week.' CONCERT TODAY} rgan Recital by E. William Doty, Instructor in Organ in the School sic, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill auditorium to which the general public he exception of small children is invited., EVENTS TODAY reshnawi Review Lectures preparatory for mid-semester examin will begin tonight at Lane hall. These are sponsored by the S. and all Freshmen are invited to attend, free of charge. French I, O'Niell, Wednesday,.Nov. 11, at 7:30 p. m. College Algebra (Liter- ad engineering students), Professor Coe, Wednesday, Nov. 11, at . m. History 11 (all lecture -sections), Mr. Wheeler at 7:30 p. m., day, Nov. 12. Political Science I, Mr. Dorr, Monday, Nov. 16, at ... Marriage of Convenience by Alexandre Dumas will be given each ig this week by students in Play Production courses in the Lab- y Theatre. Tickets for patrons and students are now on sale at ox Office of the Laboratory Theatre for fifty cents and may be, Sophomore Committee to Watch Pot Wearing A vigilance committee was ap- pointed yesterday by Herman Ever- hardus, president of the Sophomore class, to deal with freshmen who do not wear their pots. This commit- tee, headed by Grafton Sharpe, will work in conjunctiOn with the Stu- dent Council. The men who will assist Sharpe are: David DeWeese, Hyman Maas, Leon Kaye, John Keyser, Ralph Renick, Thomas Connellan, Robert Spencer, Max Pribble, Robert Finn, Edward Frisinger, and Kent Ken- nan. Pegasus ride to be held this morning, Nov. 11. Members and those who have received invitations tomembership meet at the League at 9:30. Transportation furnished. Faculty Alumni Formal Danie Series: The first dance will be held in the ballroom of the Michigan Uniqn at 9 o'clock. The succeeding dances of the series will take place Jan 6, Feb. 10, March 9 and April 27. 8eson tickets $5 per ,couple; admission for each dance separately, $1.50 r yle- jJ~~---- - - - -- - Tonight at 8:30- f. Play Production Offers A -Marriage Ie FU vupu. I- Special Notice Sophomore Cab- aret: There will be two new num- bers for the cabaret, rehearsal for both of which will begin today. One is an Empress Eugenie number which will rehearse at 4 o'clock, and the .ther is another - Chess- men's Tap group, to rehearse at 4:30. Both of these numbers will rehearse every, Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday at those hours. COMING EVENTS All Campus Forum: Dr. Warren E Forsythe, Director of the Univer- sity Health, Service, will speak on "Sex and the College Student," on Thursday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in Natural Science auditorium. Student Council: Regular meet- ing will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. COLONIAL FOOD' SHOP Hose o onvenience SCINTILLATING COMEDY BY DUMAS LABORATORY THEATRE I Light weight wool hose of the modern patterns and colors. All Seats Fifty Cents Box Office 4121 (Ext. 789) 50c, 75c, $1.00 I fits DIED - MANI( Byron hats created, and dc- signed by Knox Hat Company -greys and browns. IT IS NOT ' $5.00 Shirts TOO ORDER YOUR PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW EARLY 609 E. University Phone 3607 A new and complete line of shirts in various weaves and colors. All preshrunk. $1.95 to $3.00, PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS Sandwiches, Short Orders and Regular Meals. I SAVE inexpensive, and the gift tlat only you can give. Breakfast Lunch Dinner 20c 35c 10 % 4 A IV THIS MONTH I .45c 34r 311 South State Street IA AQ 4 x M: I 1 w MICHIGANENSIAN PHOTOGRAPHS should be taken now. Nov. 21 the last date to be sure of a place in your year book. Delivery Service 8 to 12 P. M. n+ i C ANN ARBOR'S 11 .,.