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Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President
Until 3:30; 11:30 a. in. Saturday.
VOL. XLIV No. 44
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933
Notices
Facu ty Women's Club: The paint-
ing group of the art section will meet
with Mrs. Margaret Chapin for in-
struotion every Thursday afternoon.
Those interested please call Mrs. R.
V. Churchill, 4655.
'lxed, Riding - Advanced Group:
Tihe Wednesday evening rides are
discontinued until next spring.
Student Loan Fund: There are
Saviable for loans to needy
studenst, aWhobhave a good scholastic
record and who can also qualify
under the requi ennts of the Stu-
,g~nus Loan Committee. Men should
apply at the office of the Dean of
students Room 2, University Hall,
and women should apply at the of-
fice of the Dean of Women, Barbour
Gymnasium.
3.GAy Bursley, Chairman,
Committee on Student Loans.
Freshman Luncheon Clubs: Both
the Tuesday and Thursday Luncheon
Clubs will meet together Tuesday
n onNovember 14, at which time
Professor Joseph R. Hayden, newly
appointed Vice-Governor General of
the Philippines will speak.
Week of Prayer: The Student
Christian Association is sponsoring a
series of daily meetings in observance
of the international week of prayer,
the meetings to be held every after-
noon this week at 5:00 p. m. in the
Upper Room, Lane Hall.
Academic Notices
English I and II: Students of last
year in English I and II who wish
to have their notebooks should call
at the office of their instructor be-
fore the end of November.
R. W. Cowd.
History 47: Midsemester today.
etions 1 to 3, inclusive, meet in
fom <C, Haven Hall. Sections 4-5,
meet in Room G, Haven Hall. Sec-
tionl I will not meet for discussion
today.
' $iciology s1: Midsemester exam-
inattion at 4 o'clock Wednesday, Nov.
15, in the following rooms:
1025 A. H. Holmes, Carr.
25 A. H. Angell, Fuller.
C. Haven McGill.
Political Science 107: The midse-
mester examinations will be held on
Thursday, November 16, at 4:00 p. m.,
in Rooms 1025 and 1035 A. H.
Prhslological Chemistry 121: The
first meeting of Section B will be
held on Thursday, November 16, at
1:00 p. m. in 319 West Medical Build-
ing. Students should provide them-
selves with copies of the laboratory
manual' and cash, cards to cover
b~ealage (to be obtained at the office
of the Treasurer.) No desks will be
assigned unless cash cards are pre-
sented.
Lectures And Concerts
. University Lecture: Thursday, No-
vember 16, 4:15 p. in., Natural Sci-
ence Auditorium. Dr. Carl E. Guthe,
Director of the Museum of Anthro-
pology: "North American Archae-
ology" (Illustrated).
Organ Recital: Palmer Christian,
University organist, will give the fol-
lqwing program in the Twilight Or-
gan Recital series, Wednesday after-
, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Audito-
rim, to which the general public
With the exception of small children
is invited:
Han4: Choral Prelude on "Ein
Feste Burg"; Quantz: Arioso, Presto
(Sonata 333); Bach: Fugue in G
minor (The Lesser); Maleingreau:
Suite, Op. 14, Prelude, Choral, Pas-
toral, Toccata; Jongen: Pensee d'Au-
tomne; Bossi: Hora Mystica; Rowley:
Mood Fantasy, Triumph Song (He-
roic Suite).
Events Today
Physics Colloquium: Professor O. S.
Duffendack will speak on the "Deter-
mination of Temperature from Band
Spectra" at 4:15 p. m. today, in
Room 1041, East Physics Bldg. All in-
terested are cordially invited to at-
tend.
Botanical Journal Club meets at
7:30 p. m. in room 1139 N. S. Papers
by Dr. Mains, Mrs. Arnold, Miss Nis-
sen, Mr. Brodie and Mr. Tidd. All in-
terested are cordially invited.
Mathematical Club: Regular meet-
ing at 8:00 p. m. in Room 3017 An-
gell Hall. Prof. T. R. Running will
speak on "Graphical Methods for
Graduating Weighted Data."
Lecture Recital: Dr. Louis M. Eich
of the Speech Department will give a
reading of a modern play in room
302 Mason Hall at 8 p. m. It is spon-
sored by Zeta Phi Eta and is open
to the public without charge.
Hygiene Examination - Women
Students: The upperclass examina-
tion will be held in the West Amphi-
theatre, West Medical Bldg., at 4:15
p. m.
Professor William F. Ogburn, of the
University of Chicago, and recently
associated with the NRA will address
the Earhart Seminar at 3 o'clock in
Room E, Haven Hall. Social Science
students and m mbers of the faculty
are invited to attend.
Adelphi House of Representatives
meeting today at 7:30 in the so-
ciety's room, 4th floor of Angell Hall.
All those men admitted into the so-
ciety this fall are expected to be pres-
ent for the initiation ceremonies. Or-
ganization for the year will follow
the initiation.
Alpha Nu meets at 7:30 p. m. in the
Alpha Nu room, 4th floor, Angell
Hall. Charles Rogers will lead a dis-
cussion on tle limitation of enroll-
ment in the university. Pledges and
members are expected to attend, and
visitors are cordially invited.
Phi Delta Kappa: Special meeting
7:15 p. m., Room 4009 University
High School.
Alpha Epsilon Mu: Regular meet-
ing in the Union at 8:15 p. m. Watch
he board in the Union for room
number. Anyone having an unpaid
account, have it ready to submit at
this meeting.
Polonia Literary Circle: Special
mneeting at 8:00 p. m., Michigan
League. All members are urged to at-
tend for the election of officers will
take place.
Black Quill: Initiation will be held
it the League at 8:15. It is urgent
that all old members be present.
International Relations Club meets
at 8:00 p. m. in the Political Science
Seminar Room, 2037 A. H., at which
time there will be a discussion of the
present situation in Germany, to be
introduced by Professor Maurer of
the Journalism Department. A busi-
ness meeting will be held between
7:30 and 8:00 p. m.
Alderman Burr will speak on
"Trends in Public Ownership" at the
regular meeting of the Ann Arbor So-
cialist Party at 7:30 p. m. in Labor
Hall. Professor Norman Nelson will
act as chairman of the meeting. The
public is cordially invited to partici-
pate in this meeting.
Beginners' Class in Horseback Rid-
ing meets at the North University
entrance of the Michigan League at
8:00 p. m. for transportation to Fair-
ground Stables.
All Junior Women: The first of a
series of dance lessons for the Junior
Girls Play will be given at 4 o'clock
at the League. See bulletin board for
announcement of the room.
Christian Science Organization
meets at 8 o'clock this evening in the
Chapel of the Michigan League
Building. All faculty and students in-
terested are invited to attend.
The Play-Reading Section of the
Faculty Women's Club meets at the
Michigan Union. The meeting will
begin promptly at 2:15.
Michigan Dames: There will be an
organization meeting of the Home-
making -Group at 8:00 p. m. at the
hone of Mrs. Leroy Jenkins, 331 A
Packard St. Members please bring
hand sewing, hooked rugs etc., to
work on during evening.
National Student League: Meeting
in the Michigan Union at 8:00 p. m.
Everyone welcome.
Coming Events
Graduate Students In English: All
graduate students in the English De-
partment are invited to attend a dis-
cussion of the literary theories of
I. A. Richards 'to be held Friday, No-
vember 17, at 4 o'clock in the Alum-
nae Room, Women's League (third
floor). After the discussion, there will
be a meeting for the organization of
an English Journal Club, to which all
graduate students in the Department
are eligible. A committee will present
a constitution for discussion and
adoption.
Research Club will meet in Room
2528 East Medical Building on Wed-
nesday, November 15, at 8 p. m. The
following papers will be presented:
"Determination of Form in Aph-
ids," by Professor A. F. Shull.
"Coleridge as Revealed in his Un-
published Correspondence," by Pro-
fessor E. L. Griggs.
A meeting of the council will be
held at 7:30 p. m.
A. I. Ch. E., Student Branch will
meet on Wednesday, November 15, at
7:30 p. m. in room 3205 E. Eng. Bldg.
Dr. Benjamin T. Brooks, Consulting
Engineer, will speak on "The Manu-
facture of Alcohols and Related
Products from Petroleum." Refresh-
ments will be served.
Luncheon for Graduate Students:
Wednesday, November 15, at Russian
Tea Room of Michigan League. Pro-
fessor Densmore of the Speech De-
partment, will speak on the subject
"Correct Pronunciation of Common
Words."
Cercle Francais: Meeting
day, November 16, at the
promptly at 8:00 p. m.
Thurs-
League
Sociedad Ilispanica: Important -
meeting Wednesday, Nov. 15, at
7:30 p. in. Michigan League. Every-
one is cordially invited to attend. W
Scabbard & Blade meeting, Wed-
nesday, Nov. 15, in room posted, L
Michigan Union at 7:30 p. in. Uni-
forms required.
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Rifle Club-Women Students: A
meeting of all girls interested in rifle
is to be held on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 15, at 4:15 in the Women's Ath-
letic Building.
Dr. Norman Shenstone, Professor -
of Surgery at the University of To- S1
ronto, will lecture on the subject of
Bronchiectasis at 4:15 Wednesday,
Nov. 15, in the hospital amphitheatre. -
'I'he lecture is sponsored by Alpha in
Omega Alpha; no admission is n
charged. d
Forum on Art:. Prof. Avard Fair-
banks will lead a forum on the prin-
ciples of art as illustrated in sculp-
ture at 4:15 p. m. Wednesday, in the
first floor lecture room, Alumni Me-
morial Hall. This is the first of a
series of five forums which the Stu-
dent Christian Association is sponsor-
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