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THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 1938

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 aam. Satarday.
SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 1938 have not already done so, may take Director of the Department of An-
VOL. XLIX. No. 49 the examination. tiquities in Syria, will give an il-
lustrated lecture on "The Meeting of
Notices Academic Notices Greek and Iranian in the Civilization
To All Faculty Members and Staff: Seminar in Physical Chemistry will day, Nov. 30, in the Rackham Amphi-
Special Employment Time Reports meet in Room 122 Chemistry Build- theatre under the auspices of the Mu-
must be in the Business Office on ing at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. seum of Classical Archaeology. The
Tuesday, Nov. 22, to be included ip.23. Mr. Norman Bauer will speak public is cordially invited.
the roll for Nov. 30. on "Molecular rays."
Edna G. Miller, Payroll Clerk. Biological Chemistry 121, Section
B. The class will meet for the first Deutscher Verein: There will be a
Students interested in preparing! time on Monday, Nov. 21, in Room hike to the Forestry Cabin. Members
for elementary school teaefting: The 319 West Medical Building. All stu- and friends of" the Verein who like
SSchoch of Education has un'der con- dents who have been accepted for to participate are invited to meet at
schooldofeducation a s tn o n-w ithis course should provide themselves 2:30 p.m. in front of Angell Hall.
sideration the organization of a new l with a,$5 breakage ticket (Biological
undergraduate correlated coiuse to Chemistiy), obtainable at the Treas- Freshman Round Table: Professor
prepare students for teaching in ele urer's Office, and also with the Labor- Arthur Wood, of the Sociology De-
menr sryfschools. alsofwth the Lare-
gnarngsths.ogram m e secred atory Manual. partment, will discuss "Prison Re-
garding this program may be secured try nform--Should the Criminal Be Treat-
from the effice of the Recorder of
the School of Education, 1437 Univer- ed as a Sick Person?" Lane Hall
styerts Ey h .n4 p.m.
sity Elementary School. Those in- ~ . ____

Aviation Group
Sponsors Talks
F. B. Thompson To Speak
Tuesday In Union

New Traveling
Puppet Show
To Stage Plays
"Marioneette Moviette." n an e

Frederick B. Thompson, editor and traveling puppet show will arrive
publisher of numerous aviation tomorrow in Ann Arbor to put on a
texts, will give the first of a series of two hour continuous shov starting
three lectures on practical meteor-'to hour fontosthestig
at 5 p.m. in front of the Michigan
ology at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Union. Theatre. A University alumnus, El-
The Washtenaw County chapter wood Fayfield, '25, is in charge of
of the National Aeronautical Asso- the act.
ciation is sponsoring Thompson's ar- The puppets are images of screen
pearance and has especially invited stars andan actual sound track of
members of the University Aviation their voices will be synchronized with
. their actions. Puppets represent,

Club and all others interested to at-
tend.
His second and third lectures will
be given on Nov. 29 and Dec. 6.
Cue Artist Will Exhibit
Skill At Union Tomorrow
Charles Peterson, world famous
billiard trick shot artist, will give
exhibitions at 5 p.m. tomorrow and
Tuesday in the University Club in
the Union, it was announced yester-
day by Dr. Marcus L. Ward, president
of the Club.

Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy,
Luise Rainer and other stars.
The movements of the marionettes
are controlled by 25 separate strings
Sfor each puppet and it is said to re-
quire great skill on the part of the
puppeteers to synchronize the action
with the sound track.
Mr. Fayfield, who is recognized as
one of the most outstanding puppet-
eers in the field, was on the Michi-
ganensian staff and a. member of
Comedy Club when he attended the
University.
The stage is built on a truck that
has been touring Michigan.

zareiteal.. Percival Price,
guest carillonneur, will giveaa recital
on the Charles Baird Carillon in the
Burton Memorial Tower, this after-
noon at 3 o'clock.
Chamber Music Concer.. A limited
number of tickets for the chamber
music. recital to be given Monday af-
ternoon, Nov. 21, and Monday after-
noon, Nov. 28, at 4:15 o'clock, in
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, are still
available, and will be given out to
those who call at the office of the
School of Music so long as the supply
asts.

The Graduate Outing Club will
meet 3 p.m. this afternoon at the
northwest entrance of the Rackham
Building for a short hike, returning
to the club room for refreshments.
The Christian Student Prayer
Group, will meet as usual at 5 p.m,
this afternoon in the Michigan
League. Please consult the bulletin
board for the room. For an hour
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