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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members ot tw
University. Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the Presidea
unil 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.

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FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1938
VOL. XLIX. No. 35

Eldon R. Hamm, '41L, of Custer, notices
was awarded the Thomas Iden Schol-
arship for the year 1938-39 it was an- Faculty Tea: President and Mrs.
nounced yesterday by the Rev. H. L. Ruthven will be at home to faculty
Pickerell, director of student work members and residents of Ann Arbor
for the Church of Christ. Sunday from 4 to-6 p.m.
The Iden Scholarship was estab-
lished seven years ago by the mem- Faculty, School of Education: The
bers of The Upper Room Fellowship, regular monthly luncheon meeting of!
a campus religious organization of the faculty will be held on Monday,
several years ago. The 10,000 mem- Nov. 7, at 12 o'clock noon in Room
bers raised a fund of about $15,000, 101, Michigan Union.
the income from which was put aside f
for scholarships to both the Univer- To The Members of the Faculty of
sity of Michigan and the College of the College of Literature, Science,
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l Emrporiad at EmiIpria, K~ans.

and the Arts: The second regular
meeting of the faculty of the College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts'
for the academic session of 1938-39
will be held in Room 1025 Angell
Hall. Nov. ,'7, 1938, at 4:10 p.m.
Edward H. Kraus.
Agenda:
1. Adoption of the minutes of the'
meeting of Oct. 3, 1938, which have
been distributed by campus mail
(pages 452-461).,
2. Memorial to the late Professor
Louis A. Strauss. Committee: Pro-
fessors Campbell Bonner, Bennett
Weaver, and Morris P. Tilley, chair-
man.
3. Discussion of reports submitted
with this call to the meeting:
a. Executive Committee; prepared
by Professor Ralph A. Sawyer.
b. University Council, prepared by
Professor T. H. Hildebrandt.
c. Executive Board of the Graduate
School, prepared by Professor Peter
Field.
d. Senate Committee on University
Affairs, prepared by Professor L. C.
Karpinski.
e. Deans' Conference, prepared by
Dean E. H. Kraus.
4. Report on Examination Sched-
ules, by Professor H. C. Carver
5 Proposal concerning course re-
ports, by Assistant Registrar R. L.
Williams.
6. Special order concerning the
Memoranda upon Retirement in re-
sponse to Professor Sanders' resolu-
tion.
Presidentsrof Fraternities and So-
rorities are reminded that member-I
ship lists, showing changes in the
house during the month of October
are due Nov. 5 at the Office of the
Dean of Students.
Student Organizations. According
to the lists now on file in the Office
of the Dean of Students, the follow-
ing societies are active for the year
1938-39:
Alpha Gamma Sigma
Alpha Lambda Delta
Alpha Omega Alpha
Alpha Phi Alpha

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Am. Institute of Elec. Engineers
Armenian Students Association'
Anti-War Society, Michigan
Art Cinema League
Assembly
Barristers
Cercle Francais
Chinese Society of Chemical
Industry
Chinese Students Club
Christian Science Organization
Christian Student Prayer Group
Congress
Eastern Society
Engineering Council
Eta Kappa Nu
F. F. Fraternity
Flying Club, U. of M.
Galens
Gamma Alpha
Graduate Education Club
Graduate History Club
Graduate Outing Club
Graduate Students' Council
Hillel Players
Inter-Guild Council
Iota Alpha
Iota Sigma Pi
Kappa Kappa Psi
Kappa Phis
La Sociedad Hispanics.
Lawyers Club
Lawyers Liberal Club
Les Voyageurs
Mens Council
Metropolitan Clubs
Michigan Wolverine
Michigamua
Mortarboard
Mu Phi Epsilon
Nippon Club
Omega Psi Phi
Omega Upsilon
Outdoor Club
Phi Delta Kappa
Phi Lambda Kapp,
Phi Lambda Upsilon
Philippine-Michigan Club
Phi Tau Alpha
Phi Sigma Society
Pi Lambda Theta
Polonia Literary Circle
Quarterdeck
Rho Chi Society
Robert Owen Cooperative House
Rover Crew
Sailing Club, Michigan
Scalp and Blade
Scandinavian Students Club
Scimitar
Sigma Delta Chi
Sigma Gamma Epsilon

Zeta Phi Eta
Chi Rho Sigma1
Phillips Scholarships. Freshman
students who presented four units of
Latin, with or without Greek, for ad-
mission to the University, and who
are continuing the study of either
language, may compete for the Phil-1
lips Classical Scholarships. Awards
will be based on the results of an ex-
amination covering the preparatory
work in either or both languages, as
described in the bulletin on scholar-
ships, which may be obtained in
Room 1, University Hall. The exam-
ination will be held this year in Room
2014 Angell Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 8,
at 4 p.m. Interested students may
leave their names with Professor W.
E. Blake or Professor J. E. Dunlap.

First Mortgage Loans: The Univer-

Registratioti: All seniors and grad-
uate students who wish to register
with the Bureau for positions in Feb-
ruary, June, or August, are requested
to be present at the meeting to be
held by Dr. Purdom, Director of the
Bureau, on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 4:15
in the Auditorium of the Rackham
Building. This registration 'is for
both divisions of the Bureau: Teach-
ing and General. Only one registra-
tign is held during the year. There
is no registration fee, but a late fee of
$1.00 is charged after the regular
period. It is most important to enroll
early, in order to be considered for
any positions that may come in dur-
ing the year.
University Bureau of Appointments
and Occupational Information.

sity has a limited amount of funds__
to loan on modern well-located Ann The Graduate and Children's Li-
Arbor residential property. Interest braries of the University Elementary
at current rates. Apply Investment (Continued on Page 4)
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University Hall.

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