THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUI i )AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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