THE MICHIGAN D A IT.Y i i.a i iR _'_ Audience Practices After Study Lecture DAILY OFFICIAL BULTi.TETIN A laboratory application of the U JUJUILJU'l f Labor Class studying techniques discussed at last week's lecture was made by the audi- ( THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1937 Community relations, union his- ence at the third "How to Study" VOL. XLVIII. No. 29 tory, organizational problems and lecture, held at 7:15 p.m. yesterday Senate Reception: The members of parliamentary law were questions in Room 25 Angell Hall. the faculties and their wives are cor- treated in the second of a series of Mimeographed copies of passages dially invited to be present at a re- workers' education classes held last from text books used in the University ception by the President and the night in Unity Hall. were distributed to the audience by Senate of the University in honor of the new members of the faculties to Labor relations are like a game of Prof. Francis D. Curtis, of the School bhe he onmThrsay eveg ct.es 28, checkers, it was pointed out. In order of Education, who has spoken at all from 8:30 p.m. until 12 o'clock in the to win you must be acquainted with the lectures. The students were ; ballroom of the Michigan Union. The positione then asked to summarize, find the reception will take place between 8:30 A mock union meeting was con- indicator sentences of, and outline; and 10:00, after which there will be ducted to illustrate the principles of the various selections. an opportunity for dancing. No in- parliamentary law. Temporary offi- The laboratory period will be con- dividual invitations will be sent out. cers were elected for last night's and tinued at next week's meeting. Soph- Wednesday's meetings. omores and upperclassmen, as well Pay Day: In view of the fact that Democracy, an educational plan, a as freshmen, are invited to attend. the regular pay day for October, Oct. grievance committee separate from Prof. Curtis will answer any ques- 31, is Sunday and Saturday, the 30th, the executive board and division of tions about study problems. is a half-day. October salary checksI function were stressed as essentials of will be ready for distribution on Fri- union organization. 11:00-Tomorrow's Headlines. day, Oct. 29. Shirley W. Smith. Room 1025 Angeli Hall, Nov. 1. 1937, at 4:10 p.m. Edward H. Kraus. Agenda: 1. Adoption of the minutes of the meeting of Oct. 4. 1937, which have been distributed by campus mail (pages 363-376). 2. Reports. a. Executive Committee, by Prof. Arthur S. Aiton. 1. Consideration of recommended change in wording relative to fresh- man elections. See enclosure. b. University Council, by Prof. W. F. Hunt. c. Executive Board of the Graduate School, by Prof. N. H. Williams. d. Advisory Committee on Univer- sity Affairs, by Prof. Preston Slosson. I e. Deans' Conference, by Dean E. H. Kraus. 3. The Honors Degree Program in Liberal Arts is a special order of busi- ness for this meeting. 4. Report on Karpinski resolution. Members of the faculty who have not received the October minutes through campus mail may secure them at 1204 Angell Hall. Extra copies of the Honors Degree Program in Liberal Arts are also available there. Candidates f'or the Teacher's Cer- tificate for February and June 1938 who have not made application for this certificate at the office of the Recorder of the School of Education, 1437 U.E.S., should do so immediately. (This notice does not include School of Music students). Civil Engineers: All Civil Engineers who expect to receive degrees either rooms available for the housing of j ulty will be held on Monday, Nov. 1, from the College of Engineering or members of the University Press Club 12 noon, at the Union. Graduate School in February, June' and their wiveson Thursday and Fri- or August this year should report as day evenings, Nov. 4 and 5, are asked Mechanical Engineers: Mr. George soon as possible to Room 301. West to list them 'by postcard, giving ad- R. Beach, Jr., of the E. I. DuPont Engineering Bldg., to fill out a per- dress and telephone number, with the Co., will be here on Friday, Oct. 29, sonnel record card. Each student Department of Journalism, Room 213 to interview any men interested In must supply for this purpose a photo- Haven Hall, their company. He is: however, in- graph, size 21/x23/4 inches. terested only in those men with a B e r hy i Faculty, School of Education: The average or considerable extra-cur- Members of the faculty having regular luncheon meeting of the Fac- (Continued or, Page 4) THE MT TITRN..ATVrALAVAkTk-% 1 + V A F O ' 17.1 f 4 I 1 11:30-Ran Wilde Orch. 12:00-Lowry Clark. 12:30-Garwood Van Orch. CKLW P.M. 6:00-Turf Reporter. 6:15-News and Sports. 6:30-Waltz Time. 6:45-Pleasant valley Frolic 7 :00-Johnson Family. 7:30-United Press Bulletins. 7:45-Mercy Hall. 8:00-Victor Erwin. 8:30-Happy Hal's Housewarming. 9:00-Kay Kyser Orch. 9:30-Sinfonietta. 10 :00-Dance Rhythms. 10:30-Henry Weber Music. 11:00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11:15-Freddy Martin Orch. i- 1130-Biiy Swanson Oreh. 12:00-Benny Goodman Orch 12:30-Wayne King Orch. WJR P.M. 6:00-Stevenson Sports. 6 :15-Comedy Stars. 6:30--hesterfie1 Sports. 6:45-Whispering Jack Smith. 7:00-Poetic Melodies. 7:30-Gabriel Heatter. 8:00-Kate Smith. 9:00-Major Bowes. 10:00-Political Committee. 10:30-WJR Presents. 11:00-Headline News. 11:15-The Mummers. 11:45-Meditation. 12:00-Emery Deutsch Orch 12:30-Eddie Cantor 25th Anniversary WWJ P.M. 6:00-Tyson Sports. 6:15-Dinner Music. 6 :30-Bradcast. 6:45-Heinrich A. Pickert. 7:00-Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15-"House Party." 7:45-Savitt Serenade. 8:00-Rudy Vallee. 9:00-NBC Feature. 10:00-Kraft Music.Hall. 11:00-Newscast. 11:10-Webster Hall Orch. 11:30-Northern Lights. 12:00-Northwood Inn Orch. Faculty of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The five-week freshman reports will be due October 30, Room 4, University Hall. E. A. Walter, Chairman, Academic Counselors. To The Members of the Faculty of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The second regular meeting of the faculty of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts for the academic session of 1937-38 will be held in -f -- -- - Elassiied Die~lor i_ _ 's WANTED WANTED: Room for Michigan ed- itors and wives attending Univer- sity Press Club, nights of Thurs- day and Friday, November 4th and 5th. Send postcard giving num- ber of accommodations, rates, ad- dress, and telephone number to De- partment of Journalism, Room 213, Haven Hall. Maximum rate, $1 aE night per person. 135 DRESSMAKING: Alteration and repairing. Expert alteration of knitI wear. Mrs. C. Walling, 118 E. Cath- erine. Call 4726. 133 TYPING, neatly and accurately done., Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. PhoneC 5244. 3x CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typewrit- ers, old gold and musical instru- b :. I II ments. Ready cash waiting for you. 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