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AY, NOV. 1, 1936

THE MICHIGAN DAIILY

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FAGE THREE

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN

SUNDAY, NOV. 1, 1936
VOL. XLVII No. 31
Notices
President and Mrs. Ruthven will b
at home to faculty members, town
people, and their friends this afte
noon from 4 to 6 p.m.
President and Mrs. Ruthven will t
at home to students on Wednesda
afternoon, Nov. 4, from 4 to 6 p.m
To the Members of the Faculty o
the College of Literature, Science an
the Arts: The second regular meet
ing of the faculty of the College c
Literature, Science and the Arts fo
the academic session of 1936-37 wi
be held in Room 1025 Angell Hal
Nov. 2, at 4:10 p.m.
Agenda:-
1. Adoption of the minutes of th
meeting of Oct. 5, which have bee]
distributed by campus mail (page
287-295).
2. Reports.
a. From the Executive Committe
by Prof. H. D. Curtis.
b. University Council by Profes
sor P. S. Welch.
c. Deans Conference by Dean E
H. Kraus.
d. Reports of progress from sev-
eral committees.
Committee on Courses by Prof
F. E. Bartell.
Committee on Examinatior
Schedules by Prof. H. C. Carver.
3. Announcements and new busi-
ness.
E. H. Kraus.
Teacher's Certificate Candidates: A
special meeting of all students in the
School of Education, College of Lit-
erature, Science and the Arts and
Graduate School who expect to be
candidates for the teacher's certifi-
cate within the next two years is
called for Monday afternoon, Nov. 2,
at 4:10 p.m. in the University High
School Auditorium. Important prob-
lems relating to the certificate will be
distributed, and opportunities for
students to ask questions will be
given.
Faculty, School of Education: The
regular luncheon meeting of the fac-
ulty will be held on Monday, Nov. 2,
at 12 o'clock noon at the Michigan
Union.
Sen-Alexander Dinner: In honor
of Mr. Moni Sen of St. Stephens Col-
lege at Delhi, India, and Mr. John C.
Alexander of the University of Mel-
bourne at Victoria, Australia, who will
be visiting the campus on November
2 and 3, a dinner will be given Mon-
day evening, November 2, in the Rus-
sian Tea Room of the Michigan
League at 5:30 p.m. Tickets may be
procured at Lane Hall or at Room 9,
University Hall from 9-12 on Monday.
The tickets are 25c and this amount
will be applied on the dinner. Reser-
vations must be made by Monday
noon and the group will be limited.
Women Students attending the
Pennsylvania-Michigan football game
-Women students wishing to attend
the Pennsylvania-Michigan football
game are required to register in the
office of the dean of women.
A letter of permission from parents
must be received in this office not
later than Thursday, Nov. 5. If a stu-
dent wishes to go otherwise than by
train, special permission for such
mode of travel must be included in
the parent's letter.
Graduate women are invited to reg-
ister i the office.
University of Michigan Band: All
students interested in enrolling in the
first regimental band please report
to Morris Hall Tuesday, Nov. 3, at
5 p.m. Members of this band will be
given opportunity to participate in
several engagements during the cur-
rent year. For further information,

report to Morris Hall any afternoon
from 4 to 5 p.m.
Choral Union Members: Members
of the University Choral Union in
good.standing will be given courtesy
tickets for the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra concert by calling in per-
son at the recorder's office, main
floor, School of Music building, Mon-
day, Nov. 2, between the hours of 10
and 12, and 1 and 4 p.m. After four
o'clock, no tickets will be given out.
Bowling: The bowling alleys at the
Women's Athletic Building will be
open beginning Nov. 2 at the follow-
ing hours:
Every afternoon, except Saturday,
from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday afternoons
3 to 5 p.m. Every evening, 7 to 9 p.m.
The alleys are open to women and
men accompanied by women. Any-
one interestd in joining a bowling
league should sign at the Women's
Athletic Building.
Groups wishing to use the alleys
at other times may make reservation
by calling Barbour Gymnasium.
Presidents of Student Organizations
should ireport *the rnmes.titles5 anld

filed in the office of the Dean of Stu- Botanical Seminar meets Wednes- Buddhist from Boston where they were recently
dents. Any organization which does day, Nov. 4, at 4:30 p.m., Room 1139,1 shown at the Boston Art Club.
not furnish the required information N.S. Bldg. Paper by F. K. Sparrow SebO Exhibi There will also be a number of
on the date set will be considered no The Chytridiaceous inhabitants ofsmaller
longer in existence. Any active or- submerged insect exuviae. wood and stone sculptures
ganization not listed should apply Early Buddhist sculpture, both Jap- and a few small Chinese bronze
for official recognition at once.Ei anese and Chinese, will be exhibited pieces, all of an early date. Three
3. A. Bursley, Dean of Students. in the South Gallery of Alumni Me- Buddhist paintings will be included.
Acolytes, Adelphi, . Alpha Alpha Exhibit of Buddhist Art, with spe- morial Hall, Nov. 2-14. Two almost l The objects to be shown have been
Gamma, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Alpha cial emphasis on Japanese Wood life-size Japanese figures are the loaned by Sadajiro Yamanaka and
Gamma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sculpture, under the auspices of the - J nsousdpyiajlrYk
Alpha Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Institute of Fine Arts. South Gallery, special features of the display. various private collectors
Delta, Alpha Nu, Alpha Omega Al- Alumni Memorial Hall, Nov. 2-14, 9 The larger one, a Bodhisattva, is
pha, Alpha Phi Alpha, Am. Inst. of a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 8, 3-5 66 inches high and dates from the
Electrical Engineers, Am. Society of p.m. Gallery 'talks to be announced. Konin or Jogan period, 794-897 A.D
Civil Engineers, Am. Society of Me- The other, an image of Buddha, is
chanical Engineers. (Aeronautical Exhibit of Color Reproductions of
Eng. Div.) Arab Students Union. American Paintings comprising the
Am. Society of Mechanical Engi- First Series of the American Art wara period, 897-1185 A.D. They come
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neers, Architectural Society, Armen-
f ian Student Association, Art Cinema
d League, Assembly of the Michigan
- League, Athena.
f Barristers, Beta Gamma Sigma,
r Beta Kappa Rho.
i Cercle Francais, Chi Gamma Phi,
, Chinese Students Club, Christian Sci-
ence Organization, Contemporary.
Delta Epsilon Pi, Delta Omega, Del-
e ta Sigma Rho, Deutscher Verein,
n Deutscher Zirkel, Druids.
s Eastern Society, Engineering Coun-
cil, Engineering Honor Committee.
Farmer-Labor Club, Forestry Club,
Freshman Luncheon Club, Fresh-
man Men's Glee Club.
Galens, Gamma Alpha, Genesee
Club of Michigan, Graduate Outing
Club, Hiawatha Club, Hillel Founda-
tion, Hillel Independents, Hillel
Players.
Inst. of the Aeronautical Sciences,
Interfraternity Council, Inter-Guild
Federation, Iota Alpha, Iota Chi, Iota
Sigma Pi.
Junior Mathematical Club, Kappa
Beta Pi, Kappa Phi, Kappa Tau Al-
pha, Landscape Club, Lawyers Club,
Lutheran Student Club.
Men's Council, Metropolitan Area
Club, Michigamua, Michigan League,
Michigan Public Health Club, Michi-
gan Wolverine, Mortarboard, Mu Phi
Epsilon, National Student League,
Nippon Club, Omega Upsilon, Pan-
Hellenic, Peace Council.
Phi Delta Delta, Phi Delta Kappa,
Phi Epsilon Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma,
Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Kappa,
Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Mu Alpha,
Phi Sigma, Phi Tau Alpha, Pi Lamb-
da Theta, Pi Tau Pi Sigma.
Quarterdeck, Rho Chi, Scabbard
and Blade, Scalp and Blade, Senior
Society, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma
Delta Chi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon,
Sigma Rho Tau, Sigma Xi, Sphinx,
Stanley Chorus, Student Alliance,
Student Christian Association, Stu-
dent League of Industrial Democracy,
Student Senate, Student Social
Workers Club, Student Theosophical
Club.
Tau Bdta Pi, Tau Epsilon Rho, Tau
Sigma Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Toast-
masters, Triangles, University Band,
U. of M. Glider Club, U. of M. Outdoor
Club, U. of M. Union, Varsity Glee
Club, Voyageurs, Vulcans, Wesleyan
Guild, Westminster Guild, Women's
Athletic Association, Wyvern, Zeta
Phi Eta.

Portfolios, recently acquired for the
Institute of Fine Arts Study Room.
On view daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
in Alumni Memorial Hall, North Gal-
(Continued on Page 4)
SUNDWALL ELECTED PRESIDENT
Prof. John Sundwall was elected
president of the American Associa-
tion of School Physicians at the joint
meeting of the American Association
of School Physicians and the Ameri-
can Public Health Association held at
New Orleans from which Professor
Sundwall has recently returned.

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Concerts
Choral Union Concerts: The Chi-
cago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick
Stock, conductor, will give the second
program in this season's Choral Union
concert series, Monday night, Nov. 2,
at 8:15 p.m.
Faculty Concert: The first program
in this season's series of concerts by
members of the faculty of the Uni-
versity School of Music will take place
in Hill Auditorium this afternoon at
4:15 p.m. The general public, with
the exception of small children, is
invited.
Twilight Organ Recital: Palmer
Christian, University organist, will
play the next program in the Twi-
light Organ Recital series, Wednes-
day afternoon, Nov. 4, at 4:15 p.m.,
in Hill Auditorium. The general
public, with the exception of smal
children, is invited without admission
charge.
Academic Notices
Psychology 31, Lecture Section 11,
Examination. Students with names
beginning with A through G, go to
Room 1025 A.H.; those with names
beginning with H through U, go to
Natural Science Auditorium. All
others go to Room 1020 A.H.
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