THE MICHIGAN DAILY AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN icatlon in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the iersity. Copy received at the oftie of the Assistant to the President until 11:30 a. m. Saurday. . XLIHI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932 No. 3$1 NOTICES FacltyMetin, Cllg 1f iterature, SieeandArts:Tihe regular November mpeetig of the Vacuity of the College of Literature, Science, and te Arts will be held in Room 2225 A.H. Monday afternoon, Nov. 7, begin- ning at 4:10. In addition to Miscellaneous Business, the Special Order concerned with chan~gs in the reqiremnents for admission will be considered. John R. Effinger, Dean Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Midsemester re- ports are de on or before Friday, November 18. *~In som~e courses it is usual to "give midsemester examinations later than this date; in other courses no midsemester examinations are given, but in- sedvarious written~, oral, and laboratory exercises. Midsemester reports do po imply n 4senmester, examinations, and are not necessarily based upon them~. They are due at niidsemester tim~e. Report cards will be issued through the Departmental Offices about November 8. Faculty Concert Program: Joseph A. Brinkman, Assistant Professor of t~i intheUniversity School of Music, will give the following program, Sunayafernoon, Novem~ber 6, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium. The pub- lichis invitedI without admission charge but is respectfully requested to re- frain from briniging small children and to be seated promptly on time as the doors will be closed during numbers: Bach:_ Concerto in the Italian Style, Allgro Adan~te, Presto; Beethoven: Sonata Op. 57 (Appassionata) Assai Allegro, Andante con nmoto, Allegro, manon troppo; Brahms: Varia- tos andp Fuuie pon a themei by Handlel Op. 24; Chopin: Impromptu in F sharp, Ballade in F major, Scherzo in C sharp minor. Charles A. Sink University B~ureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: All stdets gaduate andl undergradu~ate, who are interested in securing teach- ing positions should call at the 9$0ce of the Bureau 201 Mason Fall for en- rollment blanks November 7 to 11 inc.; office hours, ninie to twelve a. mn. and two to four p. m. After November 11, in accordance with a Regents' ruling, there will be a late 'registration fee. talk on "Excavating in Egypt." Lant- ern slides. Refreshments.2 COMING EVENTS Wornan's Research Club: Regular meeting Monday, November 7, at 7:30, p. i., Room 3024 Museums Build- ing, Miss Joyce Hedrick will speak4 on "Lichens." Girls' Swimming Club: Important: meeting Saturday morning at tenF{ o'clock in the Union pool. The men's swimming team has asked us to take part in their exhibition Tuesday night, so try-outs for this event willI take place this Saturday. For this reason we want everyone interested to come. Please be prompt. Graduate Oluting Club: !like Sat- urday afternoon to a point on the Huron Rliver. Meet at Angell Hall at 1:30. Bring 20 cents for supper. Graduate Students' Bridge Club: Monday, November 7, at 8 p. m. Michigan League. Bring cards and score pads. Graduate Students' Sunday Break- fast Group: First meeting, Novem- ber 6, at 9:15 a. mn. in the Russian Tea Room of the Michigan League. Cafeteria service. Russian Student Club invites all Russian students and members of the faculty to a party to be held at Wes- ley Hall, Sunday, 7:30 p. in. Craftsmen's Club: Meeting Satur- day Night, Nov. 5, at the Masonic Temple. Organization of degree teams. All Msons" welcome. obtained at the door or from any member of the committee in charge, which is headed by Wliliam 'Temple. Sargent Alvon C. York; of World War famje, will speak on "Why I am for Prohibition" Saturday evening, 8 o'clock, in First Presbyterian Church. Upper Room Men : Saturday 7 to 3, Lane hall. All University men are cordially invited to join in the fel- lowship and discussion. Young People's Society, Church of Christ Disciples: Mr. Jack T. Chao, a Chinese student, vvill be the guestj speaker Sunday, evening , Nov. 6. His subject will be-"War and Religion." Refreshments at 6 p. in.; service at 6 :30 p. m. Visitors welcome. Please be prompt ! State Encyclopedia Under. Preparation At Lansing (Continued from Page 1) bird division of the museum of zoo- logy. Many minor subjects have also been assigned. r t t 1 Some subjects will be handled by institutions devoted to them. The Mvichigan State College will write on "Agriculture,"~ the Michigan College of Mining will prepare an article on "Mining," etc. DescriptionsDetailed The important factors of each county, city, and village will be de- scribed separately under the appro- priate geographical division and will include the history, principal indus- tries, railroads, main highways, and tourist attractions. !At the end of each important article there will be a brief bibliography giv- ing the principal sources upon which the rticle is based and directions for. further reading. In addition to the alphabetical arrangement of the text there will be a complete cross-refer- ence index at the end of the series to facilitate detailed use of the ma- terial. Wi ftly Endorsed The editor selected for the work, Dr. George N. Fuller, '05, Ph.D. '12, is well known to the Michigan campus and to the State. The project has been endorsed by every college and university president in the state in- cluding President Ruthven. G~overnor Brucker, Supt. Webster Pearce of the State Departme~nt of Puic Instru4c- tionl, Mary E. Fanhusr State iA- brarian, andi E. T. Cameron, secre- tary of the Michigap Education Asso- ciation also comm~end t~he plan. When com~pleted the volumes will be sold b.y subscription at a price to cover cost of production, and the Inumber of sets printed will be limit- Ied~ to the number of subscriptions, Dr. Fuller stated, JACK OAK]IE Maj*estic ,fast Day OnceI A Ljfetim&e Tonight Guest Feature JOHN BARRYMORE "'STATE'S ATTO RN EY" Hindu Students of the Universityt of Michigan will meet Mr. Patel be-i tween the hours of 2:30 to 4:00 p. in.t on Nov. 5 at the Michigan League. Following that there will be a tea given in honor of 'Mr. Patel. Mem- bers of the Cosmopolitan Club, Hin- dustan Club and their guests are cor- dially invited to meet Mr. Patel. All those coming please inform Mr. Rahmnan, Phone 9107, before 12 a. mn.j Saturday, Nov. 5.j The box office will be open fromj 12:30 to 7 p. m. on Friday, Nov. 4, and all day on Nov. 5. Please call up the attendant at the box office to make reservations for the lecture if you have not done so. FALL. DANCE U. of M. LEAGUE BALLROOM sponsored by Blue Triangle League Wednesday, Nov. 16, 193 9:00 - 12: 00 O'clock Tickets 40c earh t i . , i 1 s r y , 1 .. + _+ - s ' ; 'M M r ' . __ I - ---Tomorrow! Foremost Popul~ar Place To Dine (at Reasonable Prices) LUNCHEON . . . . 3 c DINNER . . . . 65c - 75c " The Broadcast Mystery Special "The Phantom of Crestwood" Our Prompt and.Courteous Service Gives Satijsfaction withI KAREN MORLEY RICARDO CORTEZ H. 13. WARNEIR "-^I H T EA GARDEN 'E Harris Hall: There will be a I-ard Time party at the Hall tomorrow evening from nine to twelve. Tickets are 25 cents per person and may be 106 South Main Phone 5515 t MICTI WAN DAILY ADlS PAY Undergraduate Students of the College of Literature, Science, and the (Arfts: ndergraduate students in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, wishing to becom~e candidates for a University Scholarship (value $00 to $500), may obtain 1blanl applications in Dean Effinger's office. There ar three Mandelbaurn Scholarships ($500 each) open to men only. There will b~e some Marsh scholarships ($100) open to all literary students. These blank~s murst be filledc out and returned not later than November 17. No application will receive consideration after that date, and the awards will be made about December 1. - F. E. Bartell, Chairman Scholarship Committee Dormitory Directors; Sorority Chaperons, Househeads; Undergraduate Women: Those women students who attend the formal party at the Union on Fiday night, November 4, may stay out until 2:30 a. m. Alice C. Lloyd Dormit~ory Heads, Sorority Chiaperons, House Heads; Undergraduate Women: All undergraduate women studlents wishing to attend the Fire- me -Polcemen Blall may do so by obtaining special permission from the office of the Dean of Women. R,. 0. T. . U niforms: All students who ordered uniforms should re- port at R. 0. T. C. ofce during the hours 8:00 a. in. to 5:00 p. mn. today or 8:00 a. mn. to 12:00 noon, Saturday, November 5. University Men and Women: A beginners class in social dancing will be held Tluesday, in the Michigan League Ballroom, 7:30 to 8:30." 8 lessons for $~3.00. Make reservations w~ith Miss McCormick. University ]Menianld Women : Intermediate class in social dancing will be held Thulrsday' in theMichigan4 League Ballroom, 7:30 to 8:30 p.;im. This cla~s is open to students who wish to learn ballroom tango, new waltz and fox~ trot steps. ake reservationls with Miss McCormick. ACADEMlfIC NOTICES Sociology 51 Midsemnester will be held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 4 o'clock in the following rooms: A-F (inc.) Angel HllG-L(inc) 21 AU fing. Open daily 1 to 5, except Sun- M-1 (n.)2 AH2TZ(ic) 0 day, November 4 to November 17. M-_ ic)2 M.T~(n. 0 The public is cordially invited. minat ions for the are to be given in r: Nov. 5, Old Eng- Literature. Nov. 12, sm. Nov 19;" Lingu- I ~ EVENT TODAY University Club : Club Night 8:30 p. in. Professor A. E. R. Boak will w Educatiton D202a and B227a: MY seminars in the Teaching of Science and the Curriculum of Secondary Schools will not meet Saturday, No- vember 5. F. D. Curtis EXHIITION Natural Scholastic Exibitionl of Pitorial Arts and Craftsworkt, large exhibition room Architectural Build- PMICHIGAN I A ALIM BIT "Now* b f y T s pH11tn( . .. Pc pta r. 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