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SUNDAY,

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SUND~AY, 13,

ted Cross Begins hospital, Dr. Anthony J. J: Rourke;
and Dunbar Center, Mr. Kenneth J.
Membership Drive Wayner.
The campaign in the business sec-
(Continued from Page 1) tion will be headed by Mr. Joseph
Cahill, assisted by Rowan Fasquelle,
ctors, Mrs. George Hammond and Franklin Forsythe, Wesley Fuller,
Calvin Hooker, Karl Horning, Milton
is. Hugh Beebe; teachers, Mrs. W. Kendrick, Douglas King, D, W. Rip-
Goudy; nurses, Miss Belle Prentice fey, Russell J. Vial, Harvey Ward and
d Miss Ruth Wanzeck; University Leo Zahn.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
SUNAYNOC. 3,

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desk at the W.A.B., by Wednesday,
Nov. 16.
A cademic Noties
Faculty, College of Literature, Sci-
ence and the Arts: Midsemester re-
ports are due not later than Satur-
day, Nov. 19. More cards if needed

ceive D or E in so-called midsemester
examinations.
Students electing our courses, but
registered in other schools or col-
leges of the University, should be re-
ported to the school or college in
which they are registered.
E. A. Walter, Assist. Dean.

SUNDAY, NOVC. 13, 1
VOL. XLIX. No. 4
Notices
Freshmen, College of L
Science, land the Arts: Fresh
not drop courses without E
ter Saturday, Nov. 19. In
tering this rule, studentsi
than 24 hours of credit ar
ered freshmen. Exceptions
made in extraordinary circu
such as severe or long cont
ness.
E. A. Walter,. Assist.

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aischoolforeucation, School of Mu-
can be had at my office. sic, College of Architecture: Midse-
iterature, These reports should name those I mester reports indicating students en-
imen may }rle nteeuisIon naifc
grade af- students, freshman and upperclass, rolled in these units doing unsatisfac-
adminis- whose standing at midsemester time itoy work in any unit of the Univer-
with less is D or E, not merely those who re- sity are due in the office the school,
e consid-(n

may be
imstances,
inued ill-
Dear.

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To Members of the University
Council: The November meeting of
the University Council will be omit-
ted. Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
New Instructors and Teaching Fel-
lows in the Department of Mathe-
matics: The weekly meeting will be
held on Tuesday at 4 o'clock in 3011
Angell Hall. T. 11. Hildebrandt.
Women Students Attending the
Ohio State game: Women students
wishing to attend the Ohio State-
Michigan football game are required
to register in the Office of the Dean
of Women. A letter of permission
from parents must be in this office not
ater than Wednesday, Nov. 16. If
the student does not go by train, spe-
cial permission for another mode of
travel must be included in the par-
ent's letter. Graduate women are
invited to register in this office.
Bowling: The Board of the Women's
Athletic Association h'as created a
new sports manager's position-that
f Bowling Manager. This girl will
have charge of the bowling tourna-
ments, and will become a member of
the W.A.A. Board. Any undergrad-
uate interested should fill out a pe-
tition, which may be obtained at the
SUNDAY DINNER
Turkey Dinner, Complete 65c
Steak Dinners at 75c, 65c 55c, 50c
SUBWAY COFFEE SHOPPE
727 N. University at Thayer
(Under Miller Drug)

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LEARN
Secretarial - Accounting
Subjects
AT NIGHT
Win advancement, and bet-
ter pay, through specialized
business training.
Beginning and advanced
classes. Sessions: Mondays and
Thursdays, 7 to 9 P.M.
Start any Monday.
Visit the school, or write or
phone 4or free School Bulletin.
HAMILTON
BUSIN ESS COLLEGE
William at State 7831

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November 30
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Dccemlber 7
HOFMANN
January 10
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