3, 1935 THE MICHIGAN D A TIN PAGE TRREE ''' '' i i1 .:1 11iTHE\/T 11i T tl \N LL11 1T V' DAILYOFFICIAL BULLETIN New School Wrecked In Latest Montana Earthquake SUNDAY, NOV. 3, 1935 VOL. LVI No. 29 Notices President and Mrs. Ruthven will at home to members of the facultie their friends, and other residents o Ann Arbor on Sunday, November 3 from 4 to 6 o'clock. President and Mrs. Ruthven will 1 at home to the students on WednesE day, November 16, from 4 to 6 o'cloc There will be no tea on Wednesday November 6. Faculty Meeting, College of Litera ture, Science and Arts. The regula November meeting of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts will be held in Roo 1025 Angell Hall Monday, Novembe 4, beginning at 4:10 o'clock. Agenda: Report of Executive Committee Remer. Report of University CounciJ Sellars. Report of Dean's Confer ence, Kraus. Report of Committe on Class Schedules, LaRue. An. nouncements. Foreign Students Attention: An In ternational Panel is to be set up a the Michigan Union, next Sunday November 10, at 4 o'clock as an oc- casion for the exchange of ideas be- tween our international studen groups and the American students on the campus interested in acquaint- ing themselves at first hand wit foreign cultures. A series of thre panel discussions have been planned to take place before Christmas on the Near East. A later series to follow~ will deal with the Far East, and an- other with European problems. Al] foreign students are urged to attend and all other students, faculty or members of our city are cordially in- vited. The first panel, November 10, is on Turkey, and is being conducted under the auspices of the Cosmopoli- tan Club byour group of Turkish students aided by Professor Ag- Oglu and some others who have been actively engaged in educational work in Turkey. J. Raleigh Nelson, Counselor to Foreign Students. Faculty, School of Education: The regular luncheon meeting of the Fac- ulty will be held on Monday, Novem- ber 4, Michigan Union, at 12 o'clock. Women Students Attending the Il- linois - Michigan Football Game: Women students wishing to attend the Illinois-Michigan football game are required to register in the Office of the Dean of Women. A letter of permission from par- ents must be received in this office not later than Thursday, November 7. If a student wishes to go other- wise than by train, special permission for such mode of travel must be in- cluded in the parent's letter. Graduate women are invited to reg- ister in the office. ByrI Fox Bacher, Assistant Dean of Women. Presidents of Student Organizations should report the names, titles and classes of all officers to the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall not later than November 15. Forms should be obtained in Room 2 for the purpose. The following are the names of student organizations as listed in the Office of the Dean of Students. Any organization which does not fur- nish the required information by No- vember 15 will be considered no long- er in existence. Any active organiza- tion not listed should apply for of- ficial recognition at once. 3. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. Acolytes Adelphi Aeronautical Engineers Alpha Alpha Gamma Alpha Epsilon Mu Alpha Gamma Sigma Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Nu Alpha Omega Alpha Am. Society of Civil Engineers Am. Society of Mechanical Engi- neers Architectural Society Armenian Students Association Assembly Athena Avukah Barristers Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Kappa Rho Black Quill B'nai B'rith Hillel Independents Cercle Francais Chi Gamma Phi Barcarolle..............Rubinstein (A) Etude) b) Prelude)........Rachmaninoff Etude - Caprice......... Dohnanyi School of Music Concert: The Uni- versity Symphony Orchestra, Earl V. Moore, conductor; with Joseph Brink- man, piano soloist, will give the fol- lowing program, Sunday afternoon, November 3, at 4:15 o'clock, in Hill Auditorium, to which the general public with the exception of small children, is invited without admission charge. The public is requested to be seated on time, as the doors will be closed during the numbers. Overture to the Opera, "Der Frei- schultz" .............. von Weber Andante from "Nordic Symphony" ..........................Hanson Symphonic Poem, "Les Preludes" .. Liszt Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 for piano and orchestra - Schumann. Allegro affettuoso. Andante expressivo. Intermezzo - andantino grazioso. Allegro vivace. Mr. Brinkman.I Events Of Today Harris Hall: Regular student meet- ing will be held in Harris Hall this evening at seven o'clock. Instead of a speaker there will be two discus- sion groups based on the talk given last week by the Reverend Henry Lewis. One group will,be led by Miss College Men Are Given Math. Lesson By Local Newsboy College men being what they are, it is not very difficult for a newsboy with a mind which runs in mathe- matical channels to dupe them. And that is exactly what the newsboy on the corner of State and Liberty streets has been doing. He has been making an equal num- ber of bets for and against Michigan on each of its games, the odds being that he must give free papers to those to whom he loses, and those students who lose to him must buy papers at twice the regular price. Since the boy's papers cost him only one cent apiece, he makes four cents on each pair of bets. He has been collecting rather heavily after each of the games thus far, and it was not until yesterday evening that his system was uncov- ered. The newsboy refuses to divulge whether or not his nemesis was a mathematics major. Gold was produced commercially in California by 867 lode and 1,784 plac- er mines. students and their friends are cor, dially invited. -Associated Press Photo. This picture shows how a new school building in Helena, Montana, w as reduced to shambles by the latest series of earthquikes which affected a widespread area and which were felt in many localities between Mon tana and New York, including the tremors that shook Ann Arbor Friday morning. Two persons were killed and at least a score injured as a res ult of the latest temblors at Helena. Chinese Student Club Christian Science Organization Cosmopolitan Club JDelta Epsilon Pi Delta Sigma Rho * Deutscher Verein Deutscher Zirkel Druids Forestry Club Freshman Girls' Glee Club Galens Gamma Alpha Genesee Club Graduate Outing Club Hillel Foundation Hillel Players Interfraternity Council Iota Alpha Iota Sigma Pi Junior Mathematical Society Kappa Beta Pi Kappa Phi Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa Tau Alpha Landscape Design Society Les Voyageurs Lutheran Student Club Vlichigamua Michigan League Mimes Michigan Public Health Club Michigan Union Michigan Wolverine Mortar Board Mu Phi Epsilon National Student League Nippon Club Omicron Kappa Upsilon Oratorical Association Panhellenic Association Phi Beta Kappa Phi Delta Kappa Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Eta Sigma Phi Kappa Phi Phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Sigma Phi Tau Alpha Pi Lambda Theta Pi Tau Pi Sigma Polonia Literary Circle Quarterdeck Rendezvous Club Rho Chi Scabbard and Blade Scalp and Blade Scouting Fraternity Senior Society Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Eta Chi Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Rho Tau Sigma Xi Sociedad Hispanica Sociedad Latino-Americana Sphinx Stanley Chorus Student Christian Association Students' Theosophical Club Tau Beta Pi Theta Sigma Phi Toastmasters Transportation Club Triangles Undergraduate Council University of Michigan Band University of Michigan Forestry Club University of Michigan Glider Club University of Michigan Outdoor Club Vanguard Club Varsity Glee Club Vulcans Wesley Foundation Women's Athletic Association Women's Physical Education Club Women's Research Club Wyvern Zeta Phi Eta Academic Notices Sociology 51: Readings in Source Book week of November 4-9, num- bers 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 204; week of November 11-16, number 35 and 36. Psychology 31, Lecture I. Examina- tion Wednesday, 2:00 p.m. Students with last names beginning with A - B inclusive go to Room B, Haven Hall; C - K inclusive go to West Physics Amphitheatre; L - Z inclusive go to Natural Science Auditorium. Please take alternate seats. No blue-books required. History 11, Lecture 111. Mid-semes- ter examination, Thursday, Nov. 7. Lecture University Lecture: Dr. Gilbert Bagnani, Director of Italian excava- tions in Egypt, will give an illustrated lecture on the'subject "The Excava- tions at Tebtunis," Tuesday, Novem- ber 5, at 4:15 p.m., in the Natural Science Auditorium. The public is cordially invited. University Lecture: Oswald Garri- son Villard, Contributing Editor of the New York Nation, will lecture on the subject "The Present European Crisis," Tuesday, November 5, at 8:00 p.m., in the Natural Science Audi- torium. The public is cordially in- fvited. Concerts Choral Union Concert Program: Sergei Rachmaninoff, pianist, will give the following program, Wednes- day evening, November 6, at 8:15 o'clock, in the Choral Union Series in Hill Auditorium. The concert-going public is respectfully invited to co- operate by comming sufficiently early as to be seated on time. The doors will be closed during numbers. Also, detach from season tickets coupon number two, and present for admis- sion, Members of the audience leav- ing the auditorium during intermis- sion, will be required to show their tickets stubs for re-admission. The program is as follows : 32 Variations, C minor ... Beethoven Three Sonatas ............ Scarlatti Sonata, B minor ............ Chopin (a) Poeme) (b) Etude) ................Scriabin Fairy Tale ................ Medtner Scherzo .................B.Borodin Mary Lou Hohn and one by the Rev- Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church: erend Frederick Leech. 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