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second floor of Alumni Memorial hall, to be opcn through Nov. 26, under
the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association.

)AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to
e President until 3:30; 11:30 a. m. Saturday.

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A Collection of Premiated American Church Designs is
the large exhibition room of the Architectural building.
public daily from 9 to 5, e:cept Sunday, until Nov. 17.

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OL. XLII.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1931

No. 43

IEETINGS TODAY
University Symphony Orchestra: Important rehearsal at 9:30 a. m.,
in Hill auditorium.
Soph Prom Committee: Important meeting at' 4:30 p. m., in Room
304 Union.

Congregational Student Fellowship: Social half hour at 5:30, fol-
lowed by the Fellowship supper at 6. Miss Ruth I. Seabury will be the
guest speaker. Her subject will be "This Unfinished World." All stu-
dents are cordially invited.
St. Andrew's Church Services: At 8 a. m., 9:30 a. in., 11 a. in., and
7:45 p. m. Rev. Duncan E. Mann will preach at the 11 o'clock service1
and Rev. Henry Lewis will preach at the 7:45 service.
harris Hall: The Class in "The Christian Philosophy of Life," con-
ducted by Rev. Henry Lewis will meet at the Hall at 9:30 a. m., this
morning. Supper at 6 o'clock. Dr. Albert M.' Barrett, director of the
State Psychopathic Hospital in Ann Arbor, will speak to the sy udents at
7 o'clock this evening. Tea is served to students at the Hall e ry Tues-
day afternoon at 4 o'clock.

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Scalp and Blade: Meeting at the
Union, 2:30 sharp.
Evangelical Students: All Evan-
gelical students and others inter-
ested are cordially invited to attend
a free supper at 5:30 pi. m., in the
Bethlehem Church House at 423
South Fourth Ave. There will be
talks on "Disarmament" and a dis-
cussion following.
COMING EVENTS
University Lectures: On Monday,
Nov. 16, 4:15 p. i., Natural Sciencc
aud. Dr. Gerhardt von Schulze-
Gaevernitz, Professor of Economics;
University of Frieburg: "The World
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NOTICES
University Lectures: Dr. Willem d Sitter, Director of the Observa-
ary at Leyden, Holland, will speak on the following subjects:
I. The Size of the Universe: A general lecture, to which the public
invited-illustrated by stereopticon. Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 8:15 p. m.,
i the Natural Science auditorium.
II. Modern Views Regarding the Structure of the Universe, with a
iscussion of Relativity Types of Universe: A technical lecture, particu-
rly for advanced students in astronomy, physics, and mathematics.
Vednesday, Nov. 25, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science auditorium.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Mid-semester
port cards have now been distributed through the Campus Messenger
rvice. Instructors are requested to report not .later than Nov. 20, the
ames of all students whose standing is at this time D or E. These
ades should not indicate merely the mark received on the mid-semes-
r, if such an examination is given. More cards, if needed, can be had
t my office. These cards should be used only for reports of the work
, students enrolled in this College.

Chinese Politico-Economic Society meeting at 8 p. m., in Wesley ha
Mr. Wilson S. Liu will speak on "The Economic Aspect of the Manchu
Question." Mr. T. T. Ying's topic will be "What Steps Should the Chine
Take Toward Manchuria Crisis." All Chinese students interested a
welcome.
Mr. E. M. Javier of the Philippine Islands, Grad. student in La
and President of the U. of M. Cosmopolitan Club, will discuss "The M
sionary Enterprise in the Philippines" with the members and frien
of the Student Volunteer Group at 9:30 a. m., in Harris hall, State a
Huron. You are cordially invited.

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Baptist Young People:
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der. At Guild House, 503

5:30, Friendship Hour; at 6:30 Miss
of Kagawa, Japanese religious and
East Huron.

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Liberal Students Union: Mr. Sydney 'Bruce Snow, of the Meadville
Theological Seminary, will speak this evening at 7:30 on "The Future of
the Church.'" Refreshments and dancing.
Lutheran Students: There will be a hike at 3 p. m. Meeting place
is at the church, Corner of Third and West Liberty. Following the hike,
the regular supper for students will be served at the church at 5:30. At
6:15 p. m., Reverend Burg of Jackson will,*speak.

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. E. 16: Make up written quiz will be given Tuesday, Nov. 17,
in Room 4219 East Engineering building. The questions may
ed from Miss Russell inRoom 2028 East Engineering building.

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Next meeting of the class will be Saturday, Nov. 21, at 9 a. in., in
m 4215 East Engineering building. E. S. Pettyjohn.
University Women; Social Directors, Chaperons, and Househeads:
nen students wishing to attend the Firemen-Policemen's Ball must
n good scholastic standing and must call at this office for the proper
permission slip. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Women.
University Loan Committee will meet on Monday, Nov. 16, 1:30 p. i.
Loom 2, University hall. Students who have filed applications with
Office of the Dean of Students should call at that office for an
ointnent with the Committee. J. A. Bursley, Chairman.
Choral Union Members: Pass tickets for the Gabrilowitsch piano
al Tuesday evening, will be given out to all members of the chorus
se records are clear and who personally call at the office of the
>ol of Music recorder, Room 108, on Monday afternoon, Nov. 16,
'een the hours of 2 and 5.

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Presidents: We hope that every house will be represented at
Presidents' supper' on Tuesday, Nov. 17, and are therefore sug-
it any house president who finds himself unable to accept our
appoint a substitute to attend in her place. In order that
nts may be complete for the dinner, we should greatly appre-
Zg the names of all who are planning to attend by Monday
16. Dorothy Ogborn, Secretary, Dean of Women.
ate Women: The Dean of Women and her staff invite all
omen students to tea in the Ethel Fountain Hussey Room of
on Friday, Nov. 20, at four o'clock. There will be an informal
of possible social activities for graduate women.
.ts, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Except under
ary circumstances, courses dropped after Nov. 26 will be re-
h the grade of E.

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CONCERT TODAY
hool of Music Symphony Or-
tra: The School of Music Stu-
t Symphony Orchestra, directed
?tofessor David E. Mattern, will
the following program this
moon at 4:15 o'clock, in Hill
torium, to which the general
Ic with the exception of small
dren is invited but is respect-
y asked to be seated on time:
ozart: Overture to the opera
i e Impressario" (Orchestra);
idelssohn: Aria, "Hear Ye, Is-
" f r o m "Elijah" (Burnette
dley); Mendelssohn: "Capriccio
liante" for Piano and Orchestra
il Steva) ; Borodine: "On the
Apes of Central Asia" (Orches-
; Tchaikovsky: Aria, "Adieu,
is" from "Jeanne d'Arc" (Mar-
e McClung); Tchaikivsky: -Ca-
cio Italien (Orchestra); Bruch:
certo in G Minor, for Violin and
hestra, Vorspiel; Adagio, Finale
lily Mutter Adams).
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