THE MICHIGAN DAIL [;' C. fIlAT. ?TTT T T'T7ftT I 1 on in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the y. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to.the Pres4ent until 30 a. mn. Saturday. 1 1 L XLIII SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1932 No. 48f NOTICES President and Mrs. Ruthven will be at home from four to six o'clock on Sunday, November 20, to Members of the faculties and other residents of Ann Arbor. University Broadeasting Service-Saturday, Nov. 19, at 8 p. m. "Body Temperature" by Walter G. Maddock, Assistant Professor of Surgery. "The Educated Mind in Modern Life" by Clarence D. Thorpe, Professor of Eng- lish. Basketball for Women Students: Women students living in League houses or at home are especially invited to come out for Interclass Basket- ball which starts November 28 at 4:15 p. in. Seniors and Sophomores meet on Monday and Wednesday; Juniors and Freshmen meet on Tuesday and Thursday. Further information will be sent out later. ACADEMIC NOTICES Preliminary examination for the Ph.D. in English are to be given today in Linguistics. Psychology 31: The laboratory periods Thanksgiving week will be de- voted to make-up work for those who have been absent from the laboratory for one or more experiments. One may come to any period convenient. Geology 31: The make-up bluebook will be given Monday at 4:00 in Room 2051 N.S. EXHIBITION National Scholastic Exhibition of Pictorial, Arts and Crafts Work, under joint auspices of the School of Education and the College of Architecture, large exhibition room Architectural Building. Open daily 1 to 5, through Sunday, November 20. The public is cordially invited. EVENTS TODAY Phi Delta Kappa fall initiation at 4:15 at the Michigan Union. Initia- tion will be followed at 6:00 by a banquet, also at the Union. President Alexander G. Ruthven will be the speaker. All members of Phi Delta Kappa are urged to be present. Conference on International Relations: Sherwood Eddy, Editor of the World Tomorrow, will lead all discussions. Sessions at 1:30 p. in. and 7:30 p. m. Saturday, November 19, at Lane Hall, and 9:00 a. mn. Sunday, Novem- ber 20. Registration fee $1.00. Register at Lane Hall before 11:00 a. in. Sat- urday. Cosmopolitan Club: Meeting at 8 p. m. in Lane Hall. Mr. Martin J. Mol, Spec. Law, will give a series of humorous sketches. Usual social entertain- ment and refreshments. University Girls' Glee Club special rehearsal this morning at 11 o'clock in Ill1 Audiitoriumx. Entrance at rear of Auditorium. Craftsmen's Club: Meeting at the Masonic Temple this evening. gsirls' Swimming Club: Important meeting at ten a. m. in the Union pool. As we are going to pass off groups, everyone is urged to come. Those interested in trying out are askea to come. Please be prompt. All Women Invited: A tokogganing and skiing party followed by tea will be held today, by the Women's Athletic Association. Meet at 2:30 p. in., Palmer Field House. Mixer for Catholic Students and Friends from 3 to 5 p. in. at St. Mary's Student Chapel, corner William and Thompson Streets. There will be a radio report of the Michigan-Minnesota game. Dancing will furnish the entertainment. Student Council Nominating Committee meeting at 1:3 p. m. Student Council special meeting at 2:00 p. M. COMING EVENTS All-Campus Op~en Forum: William P. Eapgood, President of the Co- lumbia Conserve Company, will discuss AN EXPERIMENT IN INDUS- TRIAL DEMOCRACY Monday, Nov. 21 at 4:15 in Lane Hall Auditorium. All-University Convocation: Sherwood Eddy will speak on "Can We Still