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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 atthe office of the Assistant to the President
Until 3:30; 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

VOL. XLIV No. 51
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 19331
Notices
T Al acu'ty and Staff Mm-
1i-is The campus telephone direc-
tras oy',of October 20, 1933 has been
"tibfi~ed to all offices insofar as
Sssible. Directories will be sent to
any offices overlooked in the dis-
tribution upon request to the Uni-
veri ty Business Office.
Freshmen from the following
schools are reminded of the confer-
Swith their principals in the
gistrar's Office, Thursday, Novem-
ber 23:
Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Bay City,
n gham Cranbrook, Culver,
~rborn, Detroit, (Cass, Central,
QQoley, Country Day, Miss Newman's,
]Nqtheastern, Northern, Northwest-
&6,; Redford, Southwestern, West-
ern), Eaton Rapids, Flint, Fordson,
GrpePo iAte, Highland Park, Howe,
.ackson, Kalamazoo Central, Kings-
yQGd; Lansing, Monroe, Mt. Clem-
ens, New Trier, Northville, Owosso,
Plymouth, Pontiac, Saginaw, Univer-
aty. (heeting at High School), Ver-
mrulop "yWalkerville Wayne, Whitmer,
Wyandotte: Roosevelt, Ypsilanti.
Ira M. Smith, Registrar.
Upperjcassmen: Former students
of the schools listed above are invited
aU at the Registrar's Office, No-
yen'Aber 2 to meet with the prin-
,pas. If you will call Extension 373
ypu ran learn at what hours your
principal will be having interviews.
Ira M. Smith, Registrar.
$e-ledial Students: The final
d'te for registration for the Medical
,btitude Test is November 25. This
tr ns tq any students applying for
entrance by September, 1934, to a
pecaschool., A fee of one dollar
Sharged for the test. Full informa-
oiiand application blanks may be
ptin4 ,t the Office of the Regis-
trar, Room 4, UTniversity Hall.
Ira X. Smith, Registrar.
Won±en. tudents Attending the
Norlwestern - Miphigan Football
Game: Women students wishing to
attenq the Northwestern-Michigan
football .game are required to register
in th Offi of the Dean of Women.
.A. jefter of permission from parents
rse be received in the Dean of
\pmeen's Office not later than
rayNryember 23. If a student
Wihes t9 go otherwise than by train,
scia permission for such mode of
iraRvelsmust be included in the par-
ens lt er- .
GCduate women also are invited
to register in the office.
Byr Fox Bacher,
Asst. Dean of Women.
Ph Sigma: The regular meeting
will be postponed until next week
because of the Choral Union Concert
tonight.
Academic Notices
Ceology 31 and 32: Make up blue-
b9ok at 4:00 Wednesday in Room
d056 N. S.
Lectures And Concerts
Uuiversity Lecture: Dr. E. C. Case,
~rectoi of the Museum of Paleon-
tolpgy, will lecture on the subject,
"Te Modern Biologist's Attitude To-
wF.4 the Problem of Life," Thursday,
"cenber71, at 4:15 p. in., in the
Mtiural science Auditorium.
This is the third in a series of Uni-
versity lectures by members of the
LearnTyping
and
Shrhn

University of Michigan faculty. The
public is cordially invited.
Twilight Organ Recital Postponed:
On account of the Concert by the
Vienna Boys Choir, Wednesday eve-
ning, the usual Wednesday afternoon
Twilight Organ Recital will be
omitted. Accordingly the next organ
recital will take place November 29,
at 4:15 o'clock by Professor Palmer
Christian.
Vienna Boys Choir: The third con-
cert in the Choral Union Series will
be given this evening by the Vienna
Boys Choir, Hill Auditorium, at 8:15
o'clock. The public is reminded to
come sufficiently early as to be seated
on tine, as the doors will be closed
during numbers. Also, holders of sea-
son tickets are requested to detach
before leaving home coupon number
3, and present it for admission. Traf-
fic regulations as usual will be en-
forced.
Exhibition
An Exhibition of Persian Fresco
Paintings, reconstructed by Mr. Sar-
kis Katchadourian from the 17th
century originals in Ispahan, is on
view in the West Gallery of Alumni
Memorial Hall from 1:30 to 5 week-
days and 2 to 5 Sundays through
Nov. 29.
Events Today
Botanical Seminar meets at 4:30
room 1139, N. S. Bldg. Paper by C.
D. LaRue "Regeneration in Muti-
lated Seedlings."
Chemical Engineering Seminar:
Mr. Leonard A. Logan will be the
speaker at the Seminar at 4 o'clock
in room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg. on the
subject, "A Study of Heat Transmis-
sion from Metal Tubes to Boiling
Liquids in Forced Convection."
A.S.M.E.: Meeting of the Student
Branch of the A. S. M. E., today,
at 7:30 p. m., at the Union. Room
number will be posted. Prof. F. N.
Menefee, of the Engineering Me-
chanics Department will speak on
"The St. Lawrence Sea-way." All en-
gineers are invited.
Scabbard & Blade meeting today at
7:30 p. m. in room posted at Michi-
gan Union. Uniform required.
Alpha Nu meets at 7:30 in the
Alpha Nu Room, fourth floor Angell
Hall. Pledges will preseit a debate on
government ownership of railroads.
Everyone invited. Note change of
meeting date from. Tuesday to Wed-
nesday,
Sphinx: Important meeting this
noon in the Union.
Luncheon for Graduate Students
in the Russian Tea Room of the
Michigan League. Cafeteria service.
Mr. Lloyd Woodburne, Assistant to
Dean Kraus, will speak informally
on his recent experience as a grad-
a sizzling tenderloin
steak dinner at the
hut.. sixty-five cents

uate student in Germany since the
revolution.
Stump Speakers Society of Sigma
Rho Tau: Regular meeting in the
Union at 7:45 p. in. Special guest
speaker will be Lieutenant Colonel
Rogers. It is necessary, to suit the
convenience of the speaker, that this
meeting start promptly at 7:45. Reg-
ular circle meetings will follow the
general assembly.
University Girl's Glee Club: Be-
cause of the concert, rehearsal will
begin promptly at 7:00 p. m. Every-
one must be present.

Varsity
rehearsal
to 8:00 p.

Band: Full band meet for
at Morris Hall from 7:00
m.

A Lecture in the Student Christian
Association series of forums will be
presented this afternoon at 4:15 in
the West Lecture room of Alumni
Hall. The subject, "The Fine Arts,"
will be delivered by Professor Don-
aldson.
Freshman Glee Club meeting at
4:45 p. in. in the Glee Club room at
the Union. All freshmen are urged
to come.
The Theosophical Club (of the
PGint Loma Society) will bring up for
discussion the subject of Reincarna-
tion - the teaching of re-embodi-
ment in Human forms at the League
Building at 8 p. m. Questions invited.
This meeting is public.
Young Democrats Club: Meeting at
the League at 8:00 p. m. Room is
posted. All those interested in this
club are welcome. A program will beI
drawn up for the year.
Badminton - Mixed Group: The
badminton club for men and women
students will begin its season on
Wednesday, November 23, from 7:30
to 9:30 p. m. in Barbour Gymnasium.
Dance Club-Women Students:
The Dance Club will meet this after-
noon from three to four o'clock in
Barbour Gymnasium instead of in the
evening.
Harris Hall: Open house from 4 to
6 p. m. for students at which time
tea will be served.
Ann Arbor Stamp Club meeting at
8:00 p. m. at the Michigan Union,
Coming Events
Observatory Journal Club will meet
THE ART CINEMA LEAGUE
We Reserve
"Zod in Budapest
for the
Thanksgiving Week-End

in the Observatory class room, Thurs-
day, November 23, at 4:15. Dr. D. B.
McLaughlin will speak on "Evidence
bearing on the Interpretation of Va-
riable Bright Lines in Stellar Spec-
tra." Tea will be served at 3:45.
Geological and Geographical Jour-
nal Club: Meeting Thursday, Nov.
23, at 8 p. in. in room 2054 N. S. Dr.
A. J. Eardley will speak on "A New
Aspect of the Glaciation of the Uinta
Mountains" and Professor K. C. Mc-
Murry will speak on "A Geograph-1
ical Reconnaissance of the Lower Rio
Grande Valley." All those interested
are cordially invited to attend.
Applied Mechanics Colloquium:
Prof. A. A. Jakkula - "The Theory of
Suspension Bridges;" Prof. M. J.
Thompson - Review of Literature.
Meeting will be held in Room 445
West Engineering Building, Thurs-1
day, November 23, at 7:30 p. m.
Iota Alpha: Regular meeting on
Thursday, Nov. 23, at 7:30 p. m. in
room 3201 E. Eng. Bldg. Professor J.
H. Muyskens will address the society
on "The Mother Tongue." All grad-
uate engineering students are cor-
dially invited to attend this meeting.
A$.+C-.E.: Meeting Thursday at the
Union at 7:30 p. m.
A Members of the Faculty and all
ORC who are interested in establish-
ing a faculty team and regular classes
in Rifle and Pistol marksmanship will
meet at the R.O.T.C. Headquarters at
7:30 p. m., Thursday, to discuss or-
ga niz;ation, purchase of ammunition,
ote.
- -- -
Sigma Xi meeting will be held at
the University Observatory on Tues-
day, November 28, at 8:00 p. m.
Den tscher Zirkel: Meeting in Mich-
igan League, Thursday, 8:00 p. m.
Arnold Price wil talk on the Ger-
man "Gymnasium." For members and
all interested.
Polonia Literary Circle: Important
meeting, Thursday, November 23, at
8 p. m., Michigan League. Program
is being planned which will be of in-
terest to all members.
Music for Junior Girls' Play: All
persons of any class interested in

TUniversity of Michigan Club of Chi-I
cago.
Thomas I. Underwood, '12L, former
Union president, who is head of theI
central committee in charge of ar-
rangements, has announced that
alumni and members of the coaching!
staff will be included in the list of
speakers.
T. Hawley Tapping, general secre-
tary of the Alumni Association, stated
yesterday that the annual business
meeting and dinner of the fifth dis-
trict would be held in conjunction!
with the national celebration in order
to attract a large crowd.
working on the music composition,
orchestration, or lyric writing for the
Junior Girls' Play are urged to at-
tend the meeting to be held Thurs-
day at 5 o'clock in the League.
Music Section of the Faculty
Women's Club will meet on Thurs-
day, November 23, at 8 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. C. T. Johnston, 1335
Hill St. A program of our Earliest
American music will be presented
under the direction of Mrs. H. W.
Feldman.
Those who plan to attend are re-
quested to notify Mrs. Raymond
Mathews, 3354.
The Vanguard Club: "Thirty Days
in Russia"- a motion picture taken
by Mr. A. Abrams in 1932--will be
shown on the third floor of the
Michigan Union Thursday evening at
7:30 under the auspices of the Van-
guard Club. No admission charge.
The public is cordially invited.
Lutheran Students Discussion Hour
will meet Thursday evening at 8:15
p. m. in the League instead of Wed-
nesday. This announcement pertains
to just this week.

Invite Students
Chicago Friday
An invitation to attend the an-
a University of Michigan alumni
night before the Michigan-North-
western football game, at the Hamil-
ton Club, Clark St., Chicago was is-
ued to all students last night by the

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NOTICE
REPAIRING, Relining, Alterations,
are the outstanding features of our
service. Quality cleaning - perfect
pressing. T. B. Lyons, 515 E. Wil-
liam, Dial 5516. 173
BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM
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LIRETTE'S shampoo and finger wave
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LOST
LOST: Reward for return, maroon
knit stocking cap. Lost on Diag-
onal or State, Sunday.' Box 17.
169
LOST: Gold watch Friday morning,
Angell Hall. Reward, no questions.
Call Cheever, 4917. 166
LOST: A dark brown stippled leather
hand-laced purse. With initials L.
M. B. Reward. Phone 7572. 170

LOST: Dark, blue pocketbook con-
taining glasses (and. papers. Be-
tween State and Library. Phone
8157. 174
WILL person who took wrong brown
hat from Lambda Chi party Friday
please communicate with Groen-
ing, H-12, Lawyers' Club, 4145.
172
LOST: At 316 Cafe. Black, double-.
breasted overcoat. Name of owner
inside top of collar. Call 7971. Re-
ward. 171
LOST: Gold wrist watch with name,
Howard Vogel on back. Reward,
phone 8467. 177
BROWN polo coat taken by mistake
Monday morning from Michigan
League Cafeteria. Please call 8664
and exchange will be made. 178

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LAUNDRY

WE DO your laundry work for one-
half the usual price. Phone 2-3739.
8x
LAUNDRY 2-1044. Box darned.
Careful work at low price= 4x
STUDENT and Family Laundry.
Good soft water. Will call for and
deliver. Telephone 4863. 3x
WANTED
WANTED: Ride to Northwestern for
4 men. Leave Fridayanight. Willing
to share expenses. Call 7317. 176
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND
new suits ana overcoats. Will pay
3, 4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann
Arbor, 4306, Chicago Buyer. 5x
TAXICABS
TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger
cars. Only standard rates. lx
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE, warm room with pri-
vate bath. First floor of home.
Comfortable for 1 or 2 men. Phone
3768. 175
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PLAY PRODUCT'fON'S PRESENTATION
Mr. Lennox Robinson's Farce Cornedy

'The Round Table'
Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre
November 24 and 25 at 8:30

with nationally known
specialists, at low cost.
Individual Instuction-
enter any time.
ANN ARBOR
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Box Office Open Daily, 12 to 8.

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MATINEES 10c -- NIGHTS 15c
Starting Today -
MATINEES 2:00-3:30
EVENINGS 7:00 - 9:00
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