THE MICUIGCAN DAILY_ (bPE TI'T A 1T DT T T T' 7 T TI I cation In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the arsmty. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until .1:3;0 a. mi. Saturday. men and men accompanied by wo- men may bowl every evening from 7 to 9; the charge is fifteen cents per st ri . fl J. LmI WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932 No. 51i Dance Club: The Dance Club for University women has changed the NOTICES Thanksgiving Recess., Students and faculty are reminded that the anlksgiving recess includes only Thanksgiving Day, November 24. Friday I Saturday, November 25 and 26, are not holidays, and it is expected that University classes scheduled for those days will meet at their regular es. A. G. Ruthven U~i~e~~i~ ikw ~ at:tnn B"siei n "X~e iar+~ dinr h2 0+hi r'7Yh hour of meeting from Wednesday night to Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock in Barbour Gymnas- ium. For information, call Mary Pray at Mosher-Jordan Dormitory. Bridge Class will not meet tonight. mIversdi yroa cas ungs rvice-wenesay, Nov. 2 at z p. m. "wh Intermediate Social Dancing Class :es a Good Book" by Miss Edith Thomas, in charge of the Library Ex- ion~ Diiskin of the University. "ExtvniioTWor i ifrhiann Stte ,will not meet "Thursday night. the subject, "The Pyrolysis of Pro- pane." Sigma Delta Chi membership meet- ing in Union this noon. Sigma Rho Tau: As decided at the last meeting, the usual Wednesday night meeting will be held at the Un- ion, 7:30 p. m. University Girls' Glee Club usual weekly rehearsal at the League at 7:30 p. m. in their Glee Club room. Oriental Supper: A supper of Ori- ental food will be served at Wesley Hall at 6:30 at a small charge. So- cial hour will follow. All those in- terested are invited to attend. Please call Wesley Hall for reservation. Michigan Socialist Club: The pub- lie is invited to attend the Wednes- day night educational meeting of the .fn- Lase Tunes Today Prison" by Gail E. Densmore, Assistant Professor of Speech. Library Service for Thanksgiving Day, 1932: Library service forj Thanksgiving Day will correspond with that offered on Sundays, the Main Reading Room and the Periodical Room being open from 2:00 till 9:00 p. m. Books from other parts of the building needed for use on the holiday will be made available in the Main Reading Room if request is made on Wednesday to an attendant in the reading room where the book is usually shelved. Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian Faculty Concert: Mabel Ross Rhead, Associate Professor of Piano, of the School of Music, will play the following program, Sunday afternoon, November 27, at 4:15 o'cock in Hill Auditorium, to which the general public with the exception of small children is invited. Rameau: Gavotte and Variations; Bach: Toccata and Fugue in C! Minor; Beethoven: Sonata Op. 101 (Allegretto, ma non troppo, Vivace allaI Marcia, Adagio, ma non troppo, Allegro); Brahms: Intermezzo Op. 116 (Capriccio Op. 76 No. 1, Capriccio Op. 76, No. 2); Chopin: Etude Op. 10 No. 8, Etude Op. 10 No. 7, Fantasie Op. 49. . ouseheads, Social Directors, Chaperons, University Women: ours for Thanksgiving Week: The closing hour for Wednesday, November 23, is 1:30 a. m.; for Thursday, November 24, is 11 p. m. Overnight privileges for Wednesday night may be arranged with house- heads. Any other overnight privileges or late returns should be registered in the Office of the Dean of Women. This office does not, however, excuse anyone from classes. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Womrinen Graduate School: Students enrolled in the Graduate School will not be permitted to drop courses after Thanksgiving. A course is not of = ciaIly dropped until it is reported in the office of the Graduate School, 1014 Angell Hall, G. Carl Tiuber, 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 Arts: Except underi extraordinary circumstances, courses dropped after today will be recorded with the grade of E. Pan-Hellenie Ball Regulations: The closing hours for girls attending the Pan-Hellenic Ball is 2 a. m., unless they are having breakfast following the Ball, in which case the closing hour is 3 a. m. Pan-Hellenic Ball: Programs may be received by presenting tickets t W.A.A. office in the League on Wednesday from nine to twelve. Pan-elhlenic Ball: Girls entertaining at breakfast following the Pan- fiellenic Ball are reminded that their plans must be registered for approval in the Office of the Dean of Students and of the Dean of Women. Please register these plans in both offices before noon on Wednesday, Novem- open every afternoon and evening, her 23.I University women may bowl every Alice iC. Lloyd, Dean of Women afternoon from 4 to 6; the charge is five cents per string. University wo- Freshman Men's Glee Club: There will be no meeting of the Men's Glee Club this afternoon. The club will meet again as usual next week. Art Cinema League: Tickets are now on sale for Ten Days That Shook The World at the box office of the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre in the League. Shows on Thursday and Fri- day, Dec. 1 and 2. Shows start at 8:00 p. in. sharp. Associate members s ould call up the box office to make reservations or come and get their tickets this week if they want a choice of seats. All seats reserved. ACADEMIC NOTICE (history 47 (V. W. Crane): Make- up examination, Monday, Nov. 28, at 4 p. m., in room 1020 A.H. LECTtIRES University Lecture: Professor A.1 Souter, of the University of Aber- teen, Scotland, will lecture under the a uspices of the Michigan School of elig ion Fund on the subject "A Sportsman Bishop of the Olden Time," Wednescday, December 7, at 4:15 p. in., in Natural Science Au- ditorium. The public is cordially in- vited. Club. The second speaker of the Campbell To Give Talk present series, Mr. Neil Staebler, a graduate of the University, will dis- At Memphis Convention cuss "The Sales Tax." Meeting in Room 302, Michigan Union at 8 p. M. Prof. 0. J. Campbell of the English A short but important business department will present a report meeting will be held at 7:30. Nov. 25 at the Memphis convention of the National Council of Teachers Young People's Society, Church of of English, of which he is vice-presi- Christ Disciples: There will be a Thanksgiving Hike and Party this is desired that acceptances shall be evening. Meet at the Church, Hill received at the earliest possible date. and Tappan Sts., at 6 p. m. There R. S. Swinton, Secy. will be a party at the Church follow-- ing the hike to the Huron River, All women in Education will be in- where the supper will be cooked. tersted in hearing Professor Ran- Please be prompt! dolph G. Adams give a talk about the Clements Library-December 1, at COMING EVENTS 7:30 p. m. in the Clements Library. Phi Kappa Phi initiation banquet will be held at 6:30 in the Terrace .i'heosophral Society: Open meet-r of the Michigan Union on Friday, ing at 8 p. m. on Friday, November December 9, and will be concluded 25, in the League Building. Mrs. E before 9 o'clock. In order that the Pearson of Detroit will speak on The candidates may receive both their Mystery of Being. Everybody wel- Keys and Certificates at that time it come. See Our New Fall SUITS and Our Prices Are Rightt Clothcraft clothes r are tailored right. Come in and let us - t show you, 20,0 $2500g 2-Trouser ex oden Suits dent, it was announced yesterday. The conference will be held Nov, 24- 26. The council, said President Camp- bell, is attempting to make a nation- ally integrated program of English teaching, from the primary grades through graduate school. During the past year, serving as chairman of a committee appointed by the Modern Language Association' to deal with the college aspect of the situation, Professor Campbell conducted a sur- vey of various colleges and college organizations; and embodied his sur- vey in the report which he will make to the convention on Friday. His in- vestigation was financed by the Gen- eral Education Board. '' - LEAG!JE IN COMIC OPERA BUDAPEST, Nov. 22. --UP)i -Two Hun ga iLan autA.rS nave written an P operetta with the action in Geneva and with conc situations drawn from Lcague of Nations deliberations. x Uniersity Lecture: Dr. John B. s. Haldane, Director of the John Innes Horticultural Institute of Genetics, will lecture on the subject, "Bad Air," a study of some human physiologi- cal problems arising in various occu-I pations, Monday, November 28, at 8:00 p. m., in Natural Science Audi- torium. The public is cordially in- vi teci. E VENTS TODA I Chemical Engieering Seminar: Mr. Stuart McLain will speak before, the Seminar at 4 o'clock in room 3201 East Engineering Building on JOAN CRAWFORD "RAIN" Thursday JOHN BARRYMOR E in a Dramatic Marvel "A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT" with BILLIE BURKE KATHERINE HEPBURN "TEE FOR TWO" Brevty "HOT SHOT" Taxi Boys Comedy PARAMOUNT NEWS Shows Continuous on TURKEY DAY II 11 STAEB & DAY The Downtown Store for Michigan Men A New Store with New Low Prices . .. ..... ...... ,a... -4 Bowling: The bowling alleys at the Women's Athletic Building are O ' Majestic GALA HOLIDAY PROGRAM Starting Today! Sale PULL UP YOUR 14 n, I =yh;z il I Invisil Governn ExpOS A dari expose1 reveals hID ble ment ed Ing that -( aPl CHAIRS, GENTLEMEN, to the greatest Thanks- giving Feast in years. 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