THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Fi 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. on Saturday. I' 11 lion-tr JI ary tm.irw een SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 1938 should report the names, titles and As Election Outcome VOL. XLIX. No. 25 classes of all officers to the Dean of (Continued from Page 1) Not.sStudents, Room 2, University Hall not -- - -__ Clater than Nov. 1. The following is was director of the Student Senate Senate Reception: Since no indi- a list of student organizations as now elections last year, and flew here from vidual invitations are being sent' approved in the office of the Dean of Minneapolis for the voting. this is a cordial invitation to all mem- apod nt oiy ofnthDn i ~Students. Any organization which_ "The election was gratifying to all bers of the teaching staff and their " wives to be present at the Senate Re- does not furnish the required infor- advocates of proportional representa- ception to new members of the facul- mation in writing by Nov. 1 will be tion," Scammon said. "The Student ties on Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, considered no longer in existence. Any Senate and Edward Magdol are to be in the ballroom of the Michigan active organization not listed should I congratulated upon the effective man- Union at 8:30 p.m. The reception ner in which this second referendum will take place from 8:30 to 10 o'clock apply for official recognition at once., poll of student opinion was conduct- after which there will be dancing Acolytes ed," he said. from 10 to 12. It is especially hoped Alpha. Alpha Gamma Counting was begun at 7 p.m. Fri- that new teaching fellows and in- Alpha Gamma Sigma day in Room 304 of the Union, and structors may be present and the was completed at 5 a.m. yesterday, as chairmen of departments are asked Alpha Kappa Alpha a weary elections director found that to be of assistance in bringing this Alpha Kappa Delta all but 47 had been either elected or about. Alpha Lambda Delta eliminated, so the other 13 were de- Alpha Nu (Kappa Phi Sigma) lared "in" despite their inability to College of Literature, Science and Alpha Omega Alpha secure the quota of 130. the Arts, School of Music, and School AA Magdol attributed the large num- of Education. Students who received Alpha Phi Alpha ber of "non-effective" votes, 344, to marks of I or X at the close of their Am. Institute of Aero Sciences the fact that a considerable number last term of attendance (viz., semes- Am. Institute of Chem Engineers of students .were not sufficiently ter or Summer Session) will receive a Am. Institute of Elec. Engineers familiar with the Hare system, and grade of E in the course unless this Am society of Civil Engineers only signified two or three choices. work is made up and reported to this Am. Society of Mech. Engineers After these two or three designated office by Oct. 26. Students wishing Am. Society candidates were either defeated or an extension of time should file a Architectural Society elected, the ballots no longer served petition addressed to the appropriate . Armenian Students Association a purpose and were declared "non- official in their school with Room Art Cinema League effective." 4 U.H., where it will be transmitted. Asheville School Club "Had these students," Magdol de- Athena Literary Society clared, "indicated fourth, fifth and; Graduate Students in Education Alpha Rho Chi sixth preferences, then their votes who plan to take the preliminary ex- Barristers would not have been wasted. It is sig- aminations for the Ph.D., to be held Beta Kappa Rho nificant, however," he said, "that 1749 on Nov. 3, 4 and 5, should leave their Beta Sigma Rho voters had at least one of the candi- names in Room 4000 University High Cercle Francais dates whom they supported, elected." School immediately. Chi Gamma Phi _________________________Clifford Woody, Chairman Chinese Society of Chemical of Committee on Graduate I Industry Study in Education. Chinese Students Club Chi Rho Sigma Christian Science Organization T University Bureau of Appoit- Christian Student Prayer Group S-the Bestnients has received notice of the fol Church of Christ of Latter Day lowing Civil Service Eaminations: Saints (Last date for filing applications giv- Congregational Student Fellow- en after each), ship United States Civil Service. Deputy Congregational Student Fellow- United States Gaihe Management ship 'to ...........$ 3.50 Agent. Salary: $1,800, Nov. 15, 1938 Congress of Independent Men on....Multilith Operator, Salary: $1,440, Contemporary >y Winston Churchill 2.75 Nov. 14, 1938. Delta Epsilon Pi 5.00 Michigan Civil Service. Hearings Delta Sigma Rho 3.75 Stenographer. Salary: $130-190, Oct. Deutscher Verein 28, 1938. Druids 3.75 Numeric Bookkeeping Machine Eastern Society 3.50 Clerk. Salary: $80-100, Nov. 1, 1938. Educational Colloquy Club Hicks, 2 volumes 10.00 Elevator Operator. Salary: $80 Engineering Council e ..... .0100, Nov. 15, 1938. EngineeringHor Coile Salry $151- Engineering Honor Committee Bean Inspector. Salary: $115-190, English Journal Club Nov. 7, 1938. Eta Kappa Nu 5.00 Bridge Engineer. Salary: $250-310, Flying Club, U. of M. 3.00 Oct. 29, 1938. F. F. Fraternity 4.00 Bridge Operator. Salary: $105-125, Forestry Club Nov. 7, 1938. Freshman Glee Club 3.00 Complete announcements are on Freshman Luncheon Club 2.75 file at the University Bureau of Ap- Galens 4.00 pointments, 201 Mason Hall. Gamma Alpha Universty Bureau o Appoint- Girls' Cooperative House 5.00 ments and Occupational Infor- Gjir Coopai. ouse 3.50 mation. 201 Mason Hall. Glider Club, U. of M. Graduate Education Club Office hours: 9-12 and 2-4. Graduate History Club Graduate Outing Club C asiOn. iStudent Senate: There will be a Graduate Students' Council meeting Tuesday, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m.. Hiawatha Club at the Michigan League. The room Hillel Foundation will be posted on the bulletin board. Hillel Independents The public is cordially invited. Hillel Metropolitan Club Hillel Players SO Rackham Building: Open every day Inie laer except Sunday from 8 a.m. until 10 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Opposite p.m. for the use of graduate students International Council OeCourt House and graduate organizations. Iota Alpha Presidents of Student Organizations Kappa Beta Pi October 23, 1938 OUR SPECIAL DINNERS Chicken Muligatawny Chilled Tomato Juice 90c Sizzling Porterhouse Steak with Sauce Sizzling Branded Fancy Filet Mignon with Sauce Sc Sizzling One-Pound T-Bone Steak with Sauce Sizzling Regular Filet Mignon with Sauce 65c Roast Young Tom Turkey - Dressing - Cranber-" Sauce Roast Young Capon - Dressing - Grape Jelly Branded Top Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms 60c Broiled Large Beef Tenderloin Steak with. 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