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ICHIGAN

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LILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Mion in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
ity. Copy receivedyat the office of the Assistant to the President until
:30 a. m. Saturday.

men: This class will meet on Wed- I Reed, chairman of the membershipI

XLIII

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1932

No. 331

NOTICES
President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home to the students of the
University on the first two Wednesday afternoons of each month from
four to sixc o'clock.
Apparatus Exchange: The Regents at their meeting in March, 1927,
authorized an arrangement for the sale of scientific apparatus by one
department to another, the proceeds of the sale to be credited to the bud-
get account of the department from which the apparatus is transferred.
Departments having apparatus which is not in active use are advised
to send description thereof to the University Chemistry Store, of which
Professor R. J. Carney is Director. The Chemistry Store headquarters
are in Room 223 Chemistry building. An effort will be made to sell the
apparatus to other departments which are likely to be able to use it. In
some instances the apparatus may be sent to the University Chemistry
Store on consignment, and, if it is not sold within a reasonable time, it will
be returned to the department from which it was received. The object of
this arrangement is to promote economy by reducing the amount of un-
used apparatus. It is hoped that departments having such apparatus will
realize the advantage to themselves and to the University in availing them-
selves of this opportunity. Shirley W. Smith

nesday evening at 7:30 at Barbour
Gymnasium pool. Gray tank suits
are required.
Dance ChIb-University Women:
The Dance Club will meet in Barbour
Gymnasium on Wednesday evening
from 7 to 8 o'clock instead of the
usual time because of the concert.
Interpretive Arts Society, Tryouts
and Meeting: Tryouts for active,
membership in this society will bel

committee, Phone 21453.
The meeting for members called for
tonight at 7:15 has been postponed.
Members are invited to attend the
tryouts.
COMING EVENTS
Student Branch A. S. M. E. open
smoker at the Union, Thursday, No-
vember 3,8p.m Professor Anderson
and Hawley, of the Mechanical En-
gineering Department, will speak. All
engineers invited. Refreshments.

Please notify Mrs. John Johnstone,
23779, if you can come.
Phi Delta Kappa: There will be
important business meeting of Phi
Dell a Kappa at the Michigan Union
Thursday evening, November 3, 7
p. in.
PhiSigm:a-will meet on Thursday,
Nov. 3, att 7:30 p.m. in room 2003, Na-
tural Science Building. Dr. S. A. Gra-
ham, Professor of Economic Zoology,
will speak on "The Influence of Man
on Insect Life in the Forests."
M. E. 32 Automotive Laboratory
Road Test. Section I (Monday) will
meet at 7:30 a. m. at the Auto Lab.
Friday, Nov. 4 instead of Saturday as
previously announced. Section II will
meet at 7:30 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 5.
Geological and Geographical Jour-
nal Club meeting on Thursday, Nov.
3, 1:00 p. m. in room 4054 in the Na-
tural Science Building. Prof. W. H.
Hobbs will speak on "The Evolution
of Geologic Thought." All those in-
terested are cordially invited to be
present.

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held this afternoon at 4:00 in Roo1 Music Section, Faculty Women's
302 Mason Hall. Persons wishing to I Club, will have a pot luck supper on
tryout should prepare to read a short Thursday, Nov. 3, 6:30 p. m. at the
selection of literature of their own home of Mrs. Louis Hopkins 1517 S.
choosing, either from the book or University Ave. The supper will be
from memory. Those not able to try- followed by a program entitled "A Bo-
out at this time may call Miss Nancy hemian Night in Greenwich Village."

Vote

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FOR RENT
FOR RENT--Large front room, three
windows; 112 blocks from campus;
$3.50. 602 Monroe, Phone 2-1502.
87

YOUNG MAN desires day or evening
work on a cash basis. Experienced
in many lines. Can furnish best of
references. Please call 9673 after
7 p. m. Senior in the Univ. 105

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Prudence
Foster

Treasurer
Clinton
Sandusky

To the Members of the University Senate: There will be a meeting of
the University Senate on Thursday, November 3, Room "C," Law Building,
at 4:15 p. m. President Ruthven desires as large an attendance as possible.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary
Oratorical Assoction Lecture C9urse: For the benefit of those who
neglected to secure season tickets before the first lecture of the series, the
ale will be continued at Wahr's State Street store until November 10,-the
date of the William Butler Yeats lecture in Hill auditorium. A rebate of
fifty cents will be allowed on the price of each season ticket to cover the
ost of the first lecture. The season ticket prices for the five remaining
lectures are: Main Floor $2.50 and $2.25, First Balcony $2.25 and $2.00.
University Broadcasting Service--Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2 p. m. "What
can City Boys do to help Reforestration?"-Shirley W. Allen, Professor of
Forestry. "Raising Live Bearing Fish in Small Aquaria,"-Carl L. Hubbs,'
Curator of the Fish Division, Museum of Zoology.
Students interested in securing teaching positions for the second
semester or the fall of 1933 will meet in the Natural Science Auditorium,
Thursday, November 3; undergraduate students at 4:15 p. m. and graduate.
students at 5:00 p. m.
Women Students Attending the Indiana-Michigan Football Game:
Women students wishing to attend the Indiana-Michigan football game
are required to register in the Office of the Dean of Women.
A letter of permission from parents must be received in the Dean's Offlce
not later than Thursday, Nov. 3. If a student wishes to go otherwise than
by train, special permission for such mode of travel must be included in
tIe parents' letter. Graduate women are invited to register in the office
also. Byrl Fox Bcher, Assistant Dean of Women.
Dornitory I~irectors; Sorority Chaperons, Househeads; UndergradUate
Women: Those women students who attend the formal party at the Union
on Friday night, November 4, may stay out until 2:30 a. m.i
Alice C. Lloyd
Students taking bridge lessons who are attending the concert may re-
port for play at 7 p. m. in the Michigan League Building. Mr. Mathes will
give his lecture at 7:30. Students who are not going to the concert may
report for the lecture at that time.

TIFFIN, O.-UP-Dr. Caleb M.
Sickles, dentist, remembers playing in
night football games thirty years
ago.

WEEK-ENDS, large double room in
private home. 1320 Forest Court.
Phone 7957 90
A SUITE and a downstairs double
room very reasonable. For weekend'
guests. 507 S. Division 113
LOST
LOST-Large, round, carved green
jade earring in platinum. Saturday
afternoon. 7772. Reward. 103
LOST-Lady's green coat at Phi Psi
party Saturday; one left in its
place; will person making mistake
write Box 24B, Michigan Daily.
110
LOST-Slide rule, serial No. 292055.
Call 31123. Reward. 111
LOST-Illinois man's watch, Satur-
day; telephone Birmingham 2361,
collect, Birmingham, Mich.; re-
ward. 109
NOTICE
MARJORIE serves 20 meals in her
kitchen. $4 a week. With your co-
operation $3.25. 101 North Ingalls.
2-1772. 117
WILL WHOEVER BORROWED the
Johnson floor polisher from the
Parrot kindly return it 115
FOR SALE
BARGAINS -repossessed cars. 1932
Plymouths, Fords, De Sotos,at tre-
mendous discounts. Investigate!
Finance Co. W. Huron 2-200-
114
F O R S A L E - Two tickets Tibbett
concert. Middle section first floor.
Phone 4951. 116
WANTED
WINDOW trimmer with clothing ex-
perience. Apply The Fair 200 N.
Main. 92
WANTED - Student and family
washing. Phone 3006. 6c

LAUNDRY-Soft water.
Towels free. Socks darned.

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BUSINESS TRAIING
NEW TERM STARTS NOV. 7
Special Classes for University Students
and Complete Secretarial and
Accouting Cor~ses
ACCOUNTING STENOTYPY
SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING
PENMANSHIP ENGLISH
and Allied Subjects
HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Phone 7831 17th Year Sta t & William 81s.
Approved by Staoe Dcpartnent of Public Instruciion

Secretary
Louise
Crandall

J-Hop
Chairman
"Dick" Briggs

WASHTENAW PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE

"Hl is Record Is His Platform"

25 Angell Hall-4:30 P.L

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LECTURES
Wednesday, November 2, 2:45 p. m., Natural Science Auditorium.
Hedin, explorer of Central Asia: "Tents and Temples in Tibet."

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EXHIBITIONS
Tenth Annual Ann Arbor Artists' Exhibition in the Galleries of Alumni
Memorial Hall. Open 1:30 to 5 on week days, 3 to 5 on Sundays through
November 20.
EVENTS TODAY
Chemical Engineering Seminar: Professor W. L. McCabe will speak at
the Seminar today at 4 o'clock in room 3201 E. Engineering Building, on the
subject, "Fundamentals of Air Conditioning."
Scabbard and Blade rushing smoker Wed. at 7;30 p. m. at the Union.
The University of Michigan Radio Club will hold its initial meeting of
the year tonight in Room 316 of the Michigan Union. A wide 'variety of
transmitting and receiving equipment will be on exhibition. Everyone in-
terested is cordially invited.
Freshman Mens Glee Club: Wednesday at 5 p. m. Every one must be
nresent or the organization will be discontinued.

University Girls' Glee Club regular weekly rehearsal on Wednesday,
Nov. 2, at 7:15 sharp and ending promptly at 8, in the Glee Club room at
the League. All former members who wish to retain their membership
must report to this meeting and henceforth, or they will be dropped.

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4 Pel Players Meeting at 4:30 p. m.
today at Hillel Foundation. Import-
apt business to be discussed.
Jnportant meeting of Wyvern to-
day at 5 o'clock in the Michigan
League.
Sigma Rh oTau: Engineer's Stump
Speaker's Society will meet at 7:00
in the Union. Please note time. Prof.
T. J.Mitchell will address the general
meeting.
iarris Hall: open nouse this af-
,Trnoon at the Hall from four to six
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at which time tea will be served. All
students cordially welcomed.
Swimming Class for Graduate Wo-
MICH IGAN

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Ends Tonight

"CABIN
IN THE

COTTON"

"Let's say you're painting clouds.
You've got your primary colors here
on the palette. But you haven't the
cloud until you blend certain-colors
into the special tone you want.
"This is very much what happens
in naking a good cigarette. And I
gather that what Chesterfield means.
by Cross-Blending is what an artist
does with colors. 'Their Domestic
and Turkish tobaccos -many varie-
ties of each-are the primary colors.

They blend and cross.-blend these
tobaccos until they get the special
tone they want-in other words, the
Chesterfield flavor.
"And just as each color you use
acts on the others to change and
enrich them, so each Chesterfield to-
bacco partakes of the fine quajities
of every other.
"You weld' differept kinds to get
a better kind. That's Cross-Blend-
ing!"

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