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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the
University. Copy received atrthe office of the Assistant to the President
Until 3:30: 11:30 a. m. Saturdlay.

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VOL. XLIV No. 45
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1933
Notices
Faculty, College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts: Mid-semester
reports are due not later than Sat-
urday, November 18. More cards if
needed can be had at my office.
These reports are understood as
naming those students whose stand-
ing at mid-semester time is D or E,
not merely those who receive D or E
in so-called mid-semester examina-
tions. Freshmen who were reported,
at the, end of the fifth week need
not be reported again, unless their
standing has gone up or down since
that time. It is very important, how-
ever, that freshmen whose standing
has- risen, above D or dropped below
C since the earlier report be reported
again.
Students electing our courses, but
registered in other schools or colleges
f thie University, should be reported
to"the school or college in which they
are - registered.
W. R. Humphreys, Asst. Dean.
All Fraternity, Sorority Presidents:
A short, but very important meeting
for treasurers of all fraternities and
sororities will be held at the Inter-
fraternity Council Office, Room 306,
ichigan Union, tonight, Wednesday,
N;ov.. 15, at 8:00 sharp.
Student Loan Fund: There are
funds available, for loans to needy
students who have a good scholastic
record and who . can also qualify
under, the. requirements of the Stu-
dent 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
Gymniasium.
.J. A. Bursley, Chairman,
Committee on Student Loans.
Students, College of Engineering:
The final day for removal of incom-
pletes will be Saturday, November 18.
In cases of extenuating circumstances
this time limit may be extended, but
a petition for extension of time must
be filed in the ,office of the Secre-
tary, on or before Saturday, the 18th
of November.
A. H. Lovell,
Assistant Dean and
Secretary.

which no fee is charged. After Friday,
November 17, there will be a late reg-
istration fee of $1.00.
University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational
Information.
Directors, Chaperons, Househeads,
Undergraduate Women: "Dinner at
Eight" and "Criminal at Large" are
not University functions, and there-
fore special permission to attend
these productions in the evening
must be secured from the office of
the Dean of Women. Freshmen are
not eligible for such permission.
Jeannette Perry,
Asst. Dean of Women.
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.
Choral Union Ushers: Ticket tak-
ers, main floor and first balcony
ushers please report at 7:30 p. m.
tonight for lecture.
Mixed Riding - Advanced Group:I
The Wednesday evening rides are
discontinued until next spring.
Procedure in Case of Articles Stolen
or Missing: Notice should be given
at the Business Office, Room 3, Uni-
versity Hall, with the utmost prompt-
ness whenever any article, whether
owned privately or by the institution,
d i s a p p e a r s under circumstances
which indicate theft.
Shirley W. Smith.
Commencement Invitations: There
will be an important meeting of the
Chairmen of the Senior Commence-
ment Invitations Committees in
Room 2, University Hall at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, November 15.
W. B. Rea,
Auditor of Student
Organizations.
Academic Notices
English 149 (Drama I). There will
be no meeting of the class today.
Kenneth Rowe.
Sociology 51: Midsemester exam-
ination at 4 o'clock Wednesday, Nov.
15 in th f llowing rooms

at the office of their instructor be-
fore the end of November.
R. W. cowden.
Geology I: There will be no make-
up field trip today.
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).
Edna St. Vincent Millay Lecture:
Miss Millay will give a series of read-
ings from her published works in Hill
Auditorium tonight at 8 p. m. under
the auspices of the University of
Michigan Oratorical Association. The
auditorium will be equipped with
amplifiers. Patrons desiring tickets
are urged to purchase them as early
in the day as possible and avoid delay
at the box-office. Tickets are on sale
at Wahr's until 5 p. m. The Hill au-
ditorium box-office will be open at
7 p. in.
Events Today
Research Club meets in Room 2528
East Medical Building 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.
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. today, 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-
ing.
Luncheon for Graduate Students:
In Russian Tea Room of Michigan
League. Professor Densmore of the
Speech Department, will speak on
the subject "Correct Pronunciation
of Common Words."
Chemical Engineering Semina:
Mr. J. D. Lindsay will be the speake
at the Seminar at 4 o'clock in room
3201 E. Eng. Bldg. on the subject,
"Pressure - Temperature - Enthalpy
Calculations and the Joule-Thompson
Coefficient."
Scabbard & Blade meeting in room
posted, Michigan Union at 7:30 p. m.
Uniforms required.
A. I. Ch. E., Student Branch, meets
at 7:30 p. 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." Ref resh-
ments will be served.
Pi Tau Pi Sigma: Regular meeting.
at 7:30 p. mn., Michigan Union. Room
posted. Prof. Pawlowski will be the
speaker.
Sociedad Hispanica meeting at 7:30
p. m., Michigan League. Everyone is
cordially invited to attend, and it is
especially urged that all members be
present.
Theosophy: Continuing the course
on "Karman - The Law of Conse-
quences," the aspects to be taken up
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MATINEES 10c NIGHTS 15c
Now Playing!

tonight are "Is Karman Blind
Force?'' and "Man-His Own Kar-
man." This is in connection with
Lodge No. 28, of The Theosophical
Society, of Point Loma, Calif. All wel-
come every Wednesday at League
Building at 8 o'clock. Questions in-
vited
University Girl's Glee Club: Reg-
ular rehearsal at 7:00 sharp because
of the lecture. Everyone must be
present.
Rifle Club - Women Students: A
meeting of all girls interested in rifle
is to be held at 4:15 in the Women's
Athletic Building.
Notice: Sociai meeting of all lit-
erary sophomore independents at
8:00 p. m. The purpose of this or-
ganization is. to have a permanent
non-fraternity group on the campus.
General plans are to be drawn up for
the future. Refreshments served.
Harris Hall: Open house for stu-
dents from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. at the
Hall. All students and their friends
are cordially invited.
Coming Events
Interpretive Arts Society will meet
at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 16,
Room 302 Mason Hall. The program
will be given by Louise Pliss, Mary
Helen McIntosh, and Ruth Chadwick.
Members are urged to be present. The
public is invited. Persons wishing to
try-out for membership may make
application at this time. The cast of
"The School For Scandal" will meet
immediately following this program.
Cerele Francais: Meeting Thurs-
day, November 16, at the League
promptly at 8:00 p. m.
Transportation Club: All students
interested in the Transportation Club
meet in room 1213 East Engineering
Bldg., Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Re-
freshments.
Delta Epsilon Pi will meet at the
Michigan Union on Friday, November
17, at 8:00 p. m.

Sigma Rho Tau
Tung-OilJug Is
FinallyFound.
Engineering Speech Club
Will Not Divulge Secrets
Of Relic's Return
Peace reigns again in the Sigma
Rho Tau society, engineering speech
fraternity, since the return yesterday
of the sacred tung oil jug whose dis-
appearance a week and a half ago
caused some of the Stump Speakers
considerable work and worry. De-
tails of the recovery were not di-
vulged by Albert Stone, head of the
searching committee. He declined to
tell whether ransom was paid or
whom he dealt with.
Tonight, all gaily trimmed and be-
ribboned, the prized five gallon jug
will be the focus of ceremonies in
which more than two score new
members will be pledged. High point
of the pledging rites is the giving of
a little tung oil from the master jug
to each neophyte. Further pledging
and initiation will be held later in
the year.
First debates of the season will
take place this week-end when two
Stump Speakers teams meet two De-
troit teams, according to the an-
nouncement of Prof. Robert D.
Brackett, director of the society. Fri-
day night the affirmative five man
team of Saul Ferman, John D. O'-
Brien, Albert Stone, Sidney Shelley,
and Allen Cleveland debates at De-
troit City College. Saturday at 7:45
tion and those desiring transporta-
tion meet at Haven Hall at 7:45.
Vanguard Club will hold a debate
at its regular meeting in the Union,
Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The sub-
ject will be - Resolved: that Hitler-
ism is a detriment to world recovery.
Everyone is cordially invited.
The U. of M. Riding Club extends
a cordial invitation to all men stu-
dents who are interested in riding,
to a smoker to be held at the Union,
Thursday, November 16, 7:30 p. m.
Room to be posted.

Alpha Kappa Delta:
home of Mr. Clark
Wells Street at 8 p.
Those having means

Meeting at the
Tibbitts, 1408
m., Thursday.
of transporta-

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Registration: Blanks for students 1025 A. H. Holmes, Carr.
graduating this year, or graduate stu- 25 A. H. Angell, Fuller.
dents, who are looking for positions C. Haven McGill.
next year, may be obtained from the
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