THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ri uchvens Greet Foreign Student Body DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President until 3:30: 11:00 a.m. Sat arday. 1 1" *1 i (Continued from Page 4) ter is particularly called to this notice. Dept. of Phys. Educ. for Women.} Assembly Banquet. Intcrviewing for, the Chairmanship positions will con-' tinue this afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 in the League. Today is the last day also that eligibility slips will be signed for participation in Banquet Committees. All Ann Arbor Independert Women should attend a meeting in the Kala- mazoo Room of the League at 4:30, this afternoon. Plans are to be made for a faculty tea. All members bring list of professors and your name cards, if possible. It is very important that every one come. There will be a tea at the Hillel Foundation this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. All students are cordially in- vited. Friday Evening Services at the Hillel Foundation: 8 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Abraham Cronbach. Topic, "The Social Outlook of the Jewish Tradition." Hostesses at the social following the services: Alpha Epsilon Phi. Cronbach, Professor of Jewish Studies board opopsite the East Engineering at Hebrew Union College, and noted Library before Monday morning. as a pacifist and social reformer, will speak on "Judaism and World Peace" Alpha Phi Alpha: There will be a at the Union, Friday, 12:15 p.m. call meeting in the Michigan Union, Reservations for the 35c luncheon Monday night, Oct. 24. The room may be made at Lane Hall. Those who number will be posted on the Union do not wish to attend the luncheon bulletin. All members are urged to are welcome for the talk at 12:45. be present at 7:30 p.m. International Center Outing at Pat- Sphinx Club of Alpha Phi Alpha will hold its first meeting of the term terson Lake: Attention is called to Tuesday night at nine o'clock, Occt,. the fact that all reservations for this 25, at the Michigan Uniori. The week-end outing at Patterson Lake room number will be posted on the must be made before 4 o'clock today. Union bulletin Students should sign up and make their deposits at the Internatonal A Hayride will be given by the Stu- Center at once. dent Fellowship of the Congregational Church on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Chemeal Engineers: There will be There will be refreshments and dane- a district A.I.Ch.E. meeting in Fern- ing afterwards. Price 40 cents. Make dale, Wednesday, Nov. 2, during the reservations before Friday noon at afternoon and evening. Program in- Pilgrim Hall, or call 2-1679 between cludes a plant trip, illustrated talk, 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. and banquet. Dinner will be $1. and transportation $1.25. Group will The Suomi Club will have a "kahvi leave at 2:30 and return at 11:00. kekkeri" at 8 o'clock Friday, Oct. 21 Will all those interested in attend- in the Upper Room in Lane Hall. All ing please sign the list on the bulletin Finnish students are cordially invited. BATTLE OF M US IC BILL SAWYER'S BAND Favorites of MICHIGAN -Daily Photo by Botwinik Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, counselor to foreign students, introducing one of the 277 foreign students who attended the reception to Dr. and Mrs. Ruthven. -S> * * * While the majority of Student Sen- ate election platforms were printed-in yesterday's Daily, one came in late+. It is that of Conservative-Independ- ent candidate James C. MacDonald. '40. The platform: "Conservative forces in this country have ',ecome decadent; negative action mvst be displaced by a positive program. The' old vestiges of reaction incorporating a so-called protective tariff, strict "laissez faire" handling of business, and wasteful use of natural resources should be discarded in favor of a realistic approach to the future. "Much is said of the methods of the New Deal, yet no constructive plans have been formulated to replace it. No one is worthy of calling himself a conservative in the full meaning of that label unless he recognizes the folly of negation." A sample ballot for the election will be run in tomorrow's Daily. R uthvens' ForeignI Student Reception Held Last Night President and Mrs. Ruthven held I their annual reception for the Univer- CQm? ig E vents sity's 277 foreign students last night Junior Mathematics Club. Will hold in the International Center. its first meeting of the year on Fri- In the receiving line were Presi- day, Oct. 21, at 4:15, in Room 3201 dent and Mrs. Ruthven;* Joseph A. A.H. Dr. R. M. Thrall will give a Bursley, Dean of Students, and Mrs. short talk on "Some Elementary Ideas about Groups." Plans for the Bursley; Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of year will be discussed. All interested Women; Clarence S. Yoakum, Dean students who have had or are com- of the Rackham School of Graduate pleting a course in the calculus are Studies, and Mrs. Yoakum; Prof. J. cordially invited to attend and to join the club. Raleigh Nelson, Counselor to Foreign{ _he____. Students and Director of the Inter- Luncheon Viscussion: Dr. Abraham national Center, and Mrs. Nelson. Many of the guests wore costumes native to the more than 50 foreign countries represented, len(ring a col- orful air to the occasion. Punch and cookies were served from 8 to 10 p.m. vs. NEWT PERRY'S COLLEGIANS of YALE YORK HALL, NEW HAVEN SATURDAY, OCT. 22 It's THE Entertainment after the Game! w Tickets On Sale i at School of Music I I Thursday, Oct. 27, 8:30 CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA .. .......ARTUR RODZINSKI, Conductor NOVEMBER 22 JOSE ITURBI.... ........ ..... Pianist FLAGSTAD ........... Soprano SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY, Condnctor .Pianist JANUARY 25 BUDAPEST UNIVERSITY CHORUS VIKTOR VASZY, Conductor FEBRUARY 15 YYEHUDI MENUHIN ............Violinist FEBRUARY 27 GREGOR PIATIGORSKY . .... Violoncellist MARCH 9 I