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THE MICHIG.AN DlAILY

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Discuss Methods. wenty Years Ago
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the sed In BidiH ,From te Daily files of
IL AUniversity Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President November 16, 1914
until 3:30; 11:30 a in Saturday. No~br1,11
New developments in the field of
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 University Broadcasting: constructional methods and materials Football men. to the number of 30.
WIE VOL. XLV No. 46 9:00-9:15 a.m.-Laboratory Pro- used in the building trades were dis- were awarded their letters yesterday
gram for University Speech Class. cussed last night by Eustace N. Fox, as a reward for their work on the
Notes Program prepared and presented byi Grad., of St. Albans. England, at an Varsity and Reserve squads.
Bronson-Thomas Prize in German: Sets c cerning Extra-curricular applied mechanics colloquium held j
Value $50, open to all undergraduates 2:00-2:30 p.m. - "Dramatic Read- in the West Enginecrg Building. "Mobilization Week," the first proj-
. dJin German. Awarded on result of an ing," Richard D. T. Hollister, Asso- The work on an English building ect of its kind ever held at Michigan,
examination and essay. Subjects for i ciate Professor of Speech. research station located at Garstong ctufits khin everhlai
1935: Examination, Life and Works England, was described by Fox; and during which a mammoth University
ef Gottfried Keller. Essay, (in Eng- the progress this station has made religious and social service campaign
Aeronautical Show To lish or German) Gottfried Keller As Events Today in methods of reinforcing concrete, in will take place, will be opened by the
a Writer of "Novellen." The exam- All Freshman Engineers interested the heating of rooms, in the effects Students' Christian Association soon.
Open ars oa inatin be held ril of temperature on the strength of
in joining a progressive party please concrete, and in the raw materials
PARIS, Nov. 15.-(MP)--New means 5 next, by which date the essays come to Room 302, Michigan Union, avi"labl or building uppliesewas "Tommy Hughitt has been award-
of combating warfare from the air as, must be handed in. 7:30 p.m. Here's a chance to do some- explained to members of the collo- ed the Heston-Schulz trophy as the
well as the great advances in avia- thing for your class.'quium most valuable player to the Michigan
tion will be on display to the world Student Loans: The Loan Commit- 1___ uu.ms aubepae oteMcia
tomorro withthedspenyingherewofdteewillmeet on Tuesday Nov.20, Dr. Emil E. Weibel, research asso- football team this season.
tefourteenth annual international at 1.30 p.m., in Room 2, University .
meetrronwiTuesdayenNogv.r20,fUnion Opera: There will be a meet- ciate of the engineering research de- *
theroutcal show:3Hal . n wo h , fiersi- ig of all the members of the Union partment, also addressed the collo-
aeronautical show. i Hall. Students who have filed appli- Opera publicity committee at 4:15, quium on a "Review of Literature," Articles featuring the European
France shows its preoccupation cations with the office of the Dean iin Room 302 in the Union. Those describing recent publications in the war and the Panama-Pacific Inter-.
with the menace of invasion from the of Students should call at that office mmesta eegvncs n aiu niern ils national exposition, will feature the
for an appointmenat with the Cor- members that were given ast and various engineering fields,ainlepstowl etr h
air by an impressive governmental mintt hC committee cards are asked to return --- - initial number of the Cosmopolitan
exhibit of the latest advances in anti- m .s them at this time, lobby of Lane Hall by 3:00 Sunday Student which will be on sale tomor-
aircraft technique. Prominence is row. afternoon. Edward Marceau will be row.
en log-rage, rap firig ca non Students interested in securing Ann Arbor Theosophical Society leader on the trip; for further in-
which can "pick up" the approach of teaching or business positions are regular meeting at 8 p.m. at the formation call Mr. or Mrs. Whitaker, oetatn Uit y wen re
an enemy long before the hostile reminded that Friday is the last day League. Those iterested are wel- 5745. All graduate students welcome. copper ofthe Church of Christ in
bomber or dirigible has come into to obtain registration blanks; office come. making clothes for child sufferers in
bombermoridirigibleshasocomeiintoutoerersin
view. hours 9-12, and 2-4. Beginning Sat- Dance for Graduate Students will Albania and Belgium.
urday, Nov. 17, a late registration fe Mer*i t System Committee Meeting: be held on Saturday, No* 17, from 9*
France Urges Germany of $1.00 will be charged for all blanks Veryimoretant meetingihe n- to 12 at the women's Athletic Build- I k
takenout.Thisiseth onlrgenral dergraduate offices in the League at ig diso 5cns Interclass track competition may
taken out. This is the only general ing.Adiso35cn.! be inaugurated this year, accordng
To Accept Gold Francs i registration that will be held during 5 p.m._ to present plans. A meeting of the
this school year, and applies to Feb- A.A.U.W.: Meeting at 3:00 o'clock various class track managers will be
PAINo.1. (P rac sruary, June, and August classes, both TeRylFmy:Rhas frSaturday afternoon in the ballroom of held soon to consider the proposition.
trying to get Germany to agree to s The Royal Family will be held tonight hheLdagoo._Mrs.nRiyeW.thprorssition
seniors and graduate students. a h the League. Mrs. Roy W. Sellars will
use gold francs circulating in the Saar University Bureau of Appointments the Laboratory Theater. All ex- speak on "The American Students in
to pay for French mines in that ter- and Occupational Information, tras and supers must be present. Re- Russia." tal. Dr. Yoder is one of the leading
ritory if it votes Jan. 18 to rejoin 201 Mason Hall hearsal begins promptly at 7:30. authorities in his field.

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Waltham wrist watch. Reward.
Call Bruce Clark,2-1513.
LOST: Brown knit beret Tuesday
afternoon between Angell Hall and
League. Call 2-2428.
S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
NASH-Custom Tailored clothes.
Measured by C. Krug, expert tailor.
Office 214 E. Washington. Phone
2-1010for appointment. 6x

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2 lines daily, college year........7c cago Buyers. Temporary office, 200
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capital letters.
The above rates are for ? point problems of our customers. Girls'
typer silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar-
anteed. Men's shirts our specialty.
NOTICE Call for and deliver. Phone 5594
_ _611 E. Hoover. 2x
PACKARD CAFE now open. Special FOR SALE
meal ticket, $5 for $4. Regular din-
ner, 25-35 cents. Lunch 25 cents. TURKEYS EXTRAORDINARY: Pen-
Cakes and pies all home baked. field for extra flavor and tender-
I ness. This duality not found on
FINANCE CO. offers bargains in e- market. Order direct from breeder.
possessed and repurchased cars. 25c live, 35c dressed. Delivered. Mrs.
Many 1934 cars with low mileage Hoppe, Chelsea, Mich. Phone
included. We will trade and extend 262 F21.
convenient terms. Open evenings. -
311 W. Huron. Ph. 2-3267. lox ROOMS AND BOARD
LAUNDRY VROOMAND BOARD free in suburban

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Registration for all senior and
graduate students who are interested
in obtaining positions next year will
be held at the Bureau, 201 Mason]
Hall, as follows: to Friday, Nov. 16,1
inclusive; ours 9:00-12:00 and 2:00- I
4:00. This registration covers both
teaching and non-teaching appoint-
ments. There is no charge for regis-
tration at this time, but after Nov.
16 a late registration fee of $1.00 will
be charged. All students who wish
to file their credentials this year are
urged to register during the regular.
enrollment period.
University Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information.
Faculty, College of Engineering:
The Michigan Technic requests an
early return of the suggestion blanks
recently sent you.
A. H. Lovell
Students, College of Engineering:
The final day for the removal of in-
completes will be Saturday, Nov. 17.
In cases of extenuating circumstances
this time limit may be extended, but
a petition for extension of time must
be filed in the Secretary's Office on or
before Saturday, Nov. 17.
The Angell Hall Observatory will
be open to the public from 8:00 to
10:00 this evening. Children must
be accompanied by adults.
Study Tour to Starr Common-
,we-altlj-, Sunday, Nov. 18: Students
,who have enrolled for this trip will
Imeet at the Michigan Union prompt-
ly at one o'clock. The cars will load
at the side entrance. If for any
reason anyone finds he cannot go, he
should notify me at once as the num-
ber to be accommodated is limited
and every place is carefully reserved.
k J. Raleigh Nelson,
Cou~nsellor to 'Foreign Students

A Scavenger Hunt is to be given at
Stalker Hall, Friday evening. Groups
will leave the hall in quest of loot
promptly at 8:30 and will return later
for games and refreshments. All

Lutheran Student Club: On Nov.
18 at 5:30 p.m. the Lutheran Stu-
dent Club will hold its weekly meet-
ing at the parish hall of the Zion
Lutheran Church on Washington St.
The supper and social half hour will

Attention Junior Lits: Class dues
will be collected Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, Nov. 19-21, in An-
gell Hall. Dues also may be paid to
the various members of the commit

LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 4x

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during day, and do small amount
of work.

Methodist students and their friends be followed by a talk by Dr. Orus tee. Juniors, Support Your Class and
of college age are cordially invited Yoder, of the Ypsilanti State Hospi- Letts Make This A Record Year.
to join in this fun. I o
Coming Events
The Michigan College Chemistry .
Teachers Association will hold its fall
meeting in Room 303 Chemistry
Building, Saturday, Nov. 17. The-
following program will be given: --
10:15 a.m. -Recent Advances in cT' l
Atomic Physics, Dr. E. F. Barker.--l
11:15 a.m. - Library Technology
for Chemistry Students, Dr. Byron A.
Soule.n:,
12:15 p.m.- Luncheon, Michigan SPEED of modern age does not cause us
League. toEfgthertede hnof-afe.
1:15 p.m.-Business meeting. to forget the tender things of life.
2:00 p.m. - The Responsibility of
the College in the Preparation of 1_
Teachers of Chemistry. Discussion;U A
lead by Dr. Clarence S. Yoakum. e
606 E. Liberty (Opp. Mich. Theatre) Dial 90554
Students Pursuing Work in Educa- "0'!
tion: The members of the Faculty of ____°cc-__________________ _____________
the School of Education, assisted by
a ihd reception hfor
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students pursuing courses in Educa- .......:..
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they may be enrolled.X r.. .C?"}
r rdaeSuet:Otn h o rGraduate Outing Club is sponsoring u osr
a rip t the Boy Scout cabin at ci
Sunday afternoon. Supper and par-
t ial transportation will be a provided a
cost of 35o0cns. Meet in the

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Evenings 40c

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