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si. :Copy received- at the office of the Assistant to the President until
1:30 a. n. Saturday.
L. XLIII
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20S, 1932
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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.
Thanksgiving Recess. Students and faculty are reminded that the
Thanksgiving recess includes only Thanksgiving- Day, November 24. Friday
and Saturday, November 25 and' 26, are not holidays, and it is expected' that
all University classes scheduled for those days will meet at their regular
times. A. G. Ruthven
Automobile Regulation: The Automobile Regulation. will be lifted for
the. Thanksgiving holiday beginning at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 23, and ending on Friday morning, November 25, at 8:00 a. m.
W. B. Rea, Asistant to Deait of Students
Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University organist, will give the fol-
lowing program, Wednesday, November 23, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Auditor-
ium, to which the general public with the exception of snt l children is in-
vited: Handel: Largo; Rheinberger: Sonata, Op. 88; Saint-Saens: Prelude
in E; Weigl: Fantasia; Mulet: Noel; Strauss-Christian: Traiumerei; Sind-
ing-Christian: Norwegian Rhapsody.
Faculty College of Literature, Sciene, and the:Arts&: Mr. John Schilla,
registered in this College, has filed no elections. Will any member. of the
faculty whose course Mr. Schilla is attending please inform me?
W R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean
Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses without
"E" grades will not be given after Wednesday, November 23; except under
extraordinary circumstances. No course is considered officially dropped
unless, it has been reported in the office of the Recorder of the School of
Education, Room 1437 U. Elementary School.
Students, College of Literature, Science, and the Ari.: Except under ex-
traordinary circumstances, courses dropped after Wednesday, November 23,
will be recorded with the grade of E.
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. m. Seniors and Sophomores meet
on. Monday and Wednesday; Juniors and Freshmen meet, on Tuesday and
Thursday. Further information. will be sent out later:
Seniors: For the convenience of all seniors Michiganensian. Senior Pic-
ture Receipts will besold on the campus, Angell Hall and University Hall:
one day only, Monday, November 21.-
University Broadcasting Ser-vice-Sunda3,, Nov.: 20. at 5 p. m. "A
Prophecy of the New Teacher" by, loward Y. Mclusky, Assistant Professor
oE Educational. Psychology. "Readings from Books, for Children" by Miss
Edith Thomas. At, 8,:3.0 p. m. "What. Part Should the. Public Play in The'
Selection of Teachers" by Raleigh Schorling, Professor, ofEdncation "Narv-
ous Indigestion" by Charles L. Brown, Associate Professor of Internal Medi-1
cine.
ACADEMIC NOTICES
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 in1
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
All-University Convocation: Sherwood Eddy will speak on "Can We
Still Believe in Religion" this Evening at 8:00 o'clock in Hill Auditorium.]
The University of Michigan Girls' Glee Club will sing.
Freshman Girls' Glee Club meets at 6:00 p. m. at Miss Gwendolyn .Zol-
ler's home, 822 Oakland Avenue, for a hayrack party.
Regular rehearsal will be held at 4:00 o'clock Monday in lounge 1 of the
League. Please note change of time.
Varsity Glee Club: Important special rehearsal at 2:15 in the Glee Club
rooms. . .
Buses for Detroit trip will leave Morris Hall promptly at 5:00 p. m.
I Monday.
tries are invited to meet with Mr.
Gordon Hallstead at 4:15 at Lane
Hall.
COMING EVENTS
Faculty, School of Education: A
special meeting will. be held at Mich-
igan League on Monday, November
21, at 12 o'clock noon. The special
order relating to a modification of
the marking system will be taken up.
All-Campus Open Forum: William,
P. Hapgood, President of the Colum-
bia Conserve Company, will discuss
AN EXPERIMENT IN INDUSTRIAL
DEMOCRACY Monday Nov. 21 at
4:13 in Lane Hall Auditorium. j
Prof. Okkelberg and Prof. Remer
will attend.
All Members of W.A.A.: An open
business meeting will be held Mon-
day, at 4:00 p. m., at Palmer Field
House. All active members should be
present.
The Story o: Petr-eun: reels of
moving pictures made by U. S. Bur-
eau of Mines in connection with
American Petroleum Institute and
Pan American Petroleum Co. Includes
mapping of oil structures. prospect-
ing with seismograph and tortion
balance. drilling of well with rotary
drill, bringing in gusher, distribution
by pipe line, tankers, etc. Shown es-
pecially for students in Geology 133.
All others interested are cordially in-
vited. Natural Science Auditorium,
Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 p. mi.
Monday Evenzng Drama Section
will meet Monday evening at 7:45
o'clock with Mrs. Willard Olson. 1202
Olivia.
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Scalp and Blade, regular meeting at the Union at 4:30 p. m.
Graduate Outing Club: Walk this morning along Huron River.
Meet in front of Angell Hall at 8::415. Will return by noon. Skaters meet at
Coliseum at 3:00. Overnight hike definitely set for Dec. 3 week-end.
Massachusetts-Michigan Club: All students interested in forming a
Massachusetts-Michigan Club will please meet at the Union at 4:30 p. m.
Room number posted on bulletin board.
Philippine-Michigan Club regular meeting in Lane Hall at 3:00 p. m.
Rizal Day Celebration will be considered. All members are earnestly re-
quested to be'present.
Russian Student Club social party at 8 p. m., at Wesley Hall.
Presbyterian Student Appointments: 9:30 a. m. All student classes will
meet promptly at Lane Hall to take part in the discussion lead by Dr. Sher-
wood Eddy on the subject, "Dare We Be Christians." Admission charge will
be taken care ofd by the society. 10:30 Morning Worship. Theme, "Grati-
tude, the Grace That Fills the Day With Song." 4:15 Student Volunteers
meet at Lane Hall. 5:30 Social Hour and Supper. 6:30 Forum lead by Mr.
Joseph: Griggs. Subject, "How Can We Make. People Care?" 8:00 Studentl
Christian Association, All-Campus Convocation. Dr. Sherwood Eddy-Girls'
Glee Club.
Harris Hall: Regular student supper at the Hall at 6:15 o'clock at a
cost of 25 cents. Following the supper there will be an informal meeting
and discussion.
St. Andrew's Church: Services of worship today: 8:00 a. m. The Holy
Communion, 9:30 a. in. Church School, 11:00 a. m. Kindergarten, 11:00 a.
in. Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Reverend Samuel S. Marquis, rec-
tor of Christ Church, Cranbrook.
Lutheran Student Club is host to the Michigan State Normal Lutheran
Club, at the Zion Parish Hall, corner Washington Street and Fifth Avenue.
Professor W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean of the U. of M. Lit. School, will
address the students on "The Bible, a Literary Masterpiece." Social half-
hour at 5:30; Supper (25 cents) at 6:00; and speaker at 6:30.
Liberal Students Union-Discussion and social hour will not begin until
after the address given by Sherwood Eddy at Hill Auditorium.
Hillel Foundation will conduct services at the Chapel in the League at
11:00 a. in. Dr. A. L. Sachar, Director of the Illinois Hillel Foundation, will
speak on "Tombs of the Mighty."
Open Forum will be held at the Hillel Foundation at 8:00 p. in. Miss
Dena Sudow will lead the Forum on the subject, "Are we marginal stu-
dents?"
Triangle Meeting, Michigan Union, 5 p. in.
All Students at all interested in securing employment in foreign coun-
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNEtR
Including Soup, Side Dish, Drink and Dessert.
Roast Chicken Fried Spring Chicken Baked Chicken,
Special Club Steak T-Bone Steak
50c
Physics Colloquium: Professor N.
H. Williams will talk on "Piezoelec-
tric Crystals and Their Modes of Os-
cillation" at 4:15 p. m. Tuesday.
Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All
interested are cordially invited to at-
tend.
Junior Mathematical Society will
meet Tuesday, November 22, at 7:30
p. m. room 3011 A.H. Dr. Ayres, of
the mathematics faculty, will present
an introductory lecture concerning
one of the newer fields of mathema-
t i-c s--topology. All interested in
learning about this subject are in-
vited to be present.
Acolytes will meet Mon(-aiy evening,
Nov. 21. Prof C. H. Langford will
discuss "The Nature of a Proposi-
tion."
Adelphi House of Representatives
regular meeting Tuesday, Nov. 22 at'
7:30, fourth floor of Angell Hall. The
program will feature Prof. J. H. Muy-1
skens whose subject will be "The
Mother Tongue." Visitors are wel-
come.
Le Cerole Francais: Meeting Tues-
day, November 22, at 8:00 p. m. in
the Grand Rapids Room, Michigan
League. Professor Talamon w i l1
speak. Refreshments will be served.
Old and new members are urged to
be present.
International# Relation Club will
meet Tuesday, Nov. 22, 8 p. m.,.in the'
Political Science Seminar Room, 3026
A.H. A bibliography and a tentative
outline of the meeting has been
placed in the Bureau of Governments.
Graduate and Senior Engineers:
Mr. John L. Boer, Secretary Michi-
gan Department of Labor and In-
dustry, will talk on the operation of
the Workmen's. Compensation. Law.
Monday, Nov. 21, 7:30 p. m., room
311 West Engineering Bldg. An open
forum will follow the talk. All in-
terested are invited to. be present.
Graduate Luncheon Club: Will
meet Tuesday, November 22 at 12:15,
in the Russian Tea Room of the
Michigan League Building. Dean
Carl Huber of the Graduate School,
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