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T HE MICHIGAN DAILY ___N

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 5)
Sphinx
Slavic Society
Society of Automotive Engineers
Stalker Cooperative House
Student Senate
Student Social Work Club
Suomi Club
Tau Beta Pi
Tau Epsilon Rho
Tau Sigma Delta
Theta Sigma Phi
Transportation Club
Triangles
Turkish Society
Vulcans
Wesleyan Guild
West Quadrangle Camera club
Wolverine
Women's Athletic Association
Women's Physical Education Club
Wyvern ,
Young People's Socialist League
Zeta Phi Eta
Academic Notifes
Biological Chemistry Seminar will
meet in Room 19, West Medical
Building, at 7:30 tonight. Subject:
"Fat Absorption." All interested are
invited.
Seminar in Physical Chemistry will'
meet in Room 410 Chemistry Build-
ing at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, No-
vember 27. Dr. Howard Tatel will
speak on "Determination of nuclear
magnetic moments especially of the
neutron." /
Mathematics 370, Seminar today at
4 o'clock, in 3001 A.H. Mr. Varnum
will speak on "Subharmonic Func-
tions."
Speech 127:' Mr. Brandt's section
will meet tonight at 7 o'clock.
Concerts
Faculty Recital: The School of
Music Trio will present, its first con-i
cert of the year at 8:30 tonight in
the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The
Trio, composed of Maud Okkelberg,
Pianist, Wassily Besekirsky, Violinist,
and Hanns Pick, Violoncellist, will
present selections by Haydn and

Tschaikowsky. The general public is series will be delivered at4
invited. today in Room 348, West E
Subject: "Organization and.
Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, tration of the Naval Shore]
University Organist, will present his ment." Speaker, Captain L.1
regular recital at 4:15 p.m. Wednes- son, U.S.N., Professor of Nava
- and Tactics.
day in Hill Auditorium. Mr. Chris-
tian's concerts are open to the gen- A lecture, "The Battle of
eral public. will be given on Wednesday
November 27, at the Masoni
,x, btin by Colonel Henry W. Miller,7
'Exhibitons of Mechanism and Engineeri
Exhibition, College of Architecture ing. Colonel Miller was inc
and Design: The annual exhibition of heavy artillery on the West
student work of the member schools during the first World War,
of the Association of^ Collegiate authority on matters of nat
Schools of Architecture is being fense. The lecture is ope
shown in the third floor exhibition public.
room of the Architecture Building.
Open daily 9 to 5, except Sunday, Stewards and Housemana
through November 27. The public is series of three lectures anda
invited. ination on sanitation for fo
lers will be given in the Nat-
Exhibition: Art of India and the ence Auditorium at 8:00par
Near East: Paintings, Sculpture, following dates:,
Bronzes, Textiles. Mezzanine Floor, Lecture I, Thursday, Nov
Rackham Building. One day only: Lecture II, Thursday, Dec.
Wednesday, November 27, 2:00 to Lecture III, Tuesday, Dec
6:00 p.m.
____ It is suggested that you
your food handlers to att
Lectures take the examination.
University Lecture: H. Lauterpacht, W. E. Forstyhe,
Whewell Professor of International Health Serv
Law at Cambridge University, will
lecture on the subject, "Problems of The lecture on "Investmi
Post-War International Reconstruc- Mr. R. Gordon Griffith will
tion," under the auspices of the Law in the Rackham Buildingt
School and the Department of Poli- ning at 7:30. This is ope
tical Science at 4:15 p.m. on Mon- public.
day, December 2, in the Rackham
Lecture Hall. The public is cordially ,The Third Lecture for the
invited.
dormitory food handlers will
University Lecture: Melville J. Her- tonight in Natural Science
skovits, Professor of Anthropology rum, 8:00-9:30 p.m.
and Chairman of the Department at
Northwestern University, will lecture Events Tod
on the subject, "The Negro in the New
World," under the auspices of the De- The Romance Languages
partment of Anthropology, at 4:15 Club will meet in the West Co
p.m. on Friday, December 6, in the Room of the Rackham Bui
Rackham Amphitheatre. The public 4:15 this afternoon. Dr.
is cordially invited. will call attention to a
cent publications of impor
To Seniors and Juniors of the Col- the field of Italian Literat
ToSEnierngJunOothes Professor Eddy will read a p
lege of Engineering and Others En- titled "Pio Baroja and Lib
rolled for the Lecture Series on Naval An especially cordial invitati
Subjects: The second lecture of the tended to graduate students.

4:00 p.m.
ngr. Bldg.
Adminis-
Establish-
A. David-
al Science
America,"
evening,
Ac Temple
Professor
ng Draw-
charge of
ern Front
and is an
tional de-
n to the
agers: A
an exam-
od hand-
Lural Sci-
n. on the
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5.
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tend and
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rents" by
be given
this eve-
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group of
be given
Auditor-
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Journal
onference
Iding, at
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few re-
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on is ex-

Botanical Journal Club will meet
tonight at 7:30 in Room N.S. 1139.
Reports by: Gretchen Beardsley,
"Ethnobotany of the Hopi Indians,"
Alfred Whiting.
Hugh Loveland. "Peyote Cult," La
Barre.
Stephen White, "Plantae Mexican-
ae," Schultes.
Ulrich Williams, "Peruvian Ethno-
botany," Yacovley and Herrera.
Men's Glee Club: There will be a
combined rehearsal of Varsity and
Freshman Clubs at 4:00 p.m. today.
Varsity men will be expected to at-
tend this rehearsal unless they notify
one of the officers that such attend-
ance is impossible. Varsity Glee Club
meets at the Union for the serenade
at 9:30 p.m.
Splendor sine occasu: British Col-
umbians on campus are reminded
that Homer Thompson, professor of
classical archaeology at University of
Toronto, speaks at 8:0 tonight at
the Detroit Institute of Arts on sculp-
ture found among the wreckage of
ancient Grecian ships. All interested
are invited. No admission charge.
A.I.E.E.: Mr. E. V. Sayles, Chair-
man of the Michigan Section, will
speak on "Transmission and Distri-
bution System Voltages," tonight in
the Michigan Union at 8:00.
J.G.P. Central Committee will meet
today at 4:30 p.m. in the Council
Room of the Women's League.
J.G.P. Mass Meeting today at 5:00
p.m. in the ballroom of the Women's
League.
Social Service Seminar meets to-
night at 7:15 at Lane Hall. Mr. John
Moore, director of Ann Arbor Com-
munity Chest, will speak on "Ann
Arbor Service Agencies." All inter-
ested students are welcome.
International Center: This evening
at 7:30, Miss Sara Rowe, House
ning at 7:30, Miss Sara Rowe, House
Director at Martha Cook, will discuss
some of the questions raised by last

week's Table Exhibit given in this ser-
ies by Mrs, Dean Myers and will also
consider certain social situations in
which American customs differ from
:hose in other countries. These round-
.able discussions are open to anyone
interested.
The Institute of the Aeronautical
Sciences will meet tonight in 1042
E. Engineering Building, at 8:00
Election of vice-president and En-
gineering Council representative.
Plans for a trip to Selfridge Field
and the Warner Aircraft Plant will
be discussed. Arrangements for the
Engineering Open House will be made.
Michigan Party will meet tonight
at 8:00 in the Women's League. The
room number will be posted on the
bulletin board. Committee chairmen
will present reports.
Harris Hall Students: There will be
a tea this afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30.
All Episcopal students and their
friends are invited.
Wesley Foundation: Fireside Hour
tonight at 7:15 in the Assembly Room.
Dr, Paul Harrison of Arabia will tell
of his experiences while he was in
that country as a medical mission-
ary. All Methodist students and their
friends are cordially invited.
Christian Science Organization will
meet at 8:15 tonight in the chapel
of the Michigan League.
Coming Events
Michigan Alumnae Club will meet
on Wednesday, November 27, at 3:30
p.m. at the Michigan League.
Philip Adler, noted foreign cor-
respondent and member of the editor-
ial staff of the Detroit News, will
speak on "Current Topics and Ex-
periences of a Radio Commentator."
Lecture will be followed by question

and answer period on events of the
day. Husbands of members are in-
vited.
Seminar in Social Minorities meets
Wednesday, 4:15 p.m. at Lane Hall.
Seminar in Theology meets Wed-
nesday at 4:30 p.m., Lane Hall.
Seminar in Devotional Literature
meets Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. at Lane
Hall. The topic for discussion will
be "The Imitation of Christ."
Dr. Emanuel Gamuran of Cincin-
nati is to speak upon "Religious Edu-
cation in a Democracy" at 4:15 p.m.
on Friday, November 29, at the Upper
Room in Lane Hall. An Interfaith
meeting.
The Karl Marx Society presents
Frank Meyer, director of the Chicago
Workers School and outstanding Mid-
western scholar, on "Yankee Imper-
ialism, 1940-Economic Perspectives,"
at a meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 27,
at 8:00 p.m. in the Michigan Union.
Everyone is invited.

A.A.U.W. Crafts Group will meet
Wednesday, Nov. 27, at the Michigan
League at 7:30 p.m. John M. Tryt-
ten, jr,, will give an illustrated talk
on printing as a hobby. Members may
meet in the Russian tea room at 6:30
for dinner,
Art Committee. Theatre Arts, will
meet on Wednesday. November 27, at
4:0 p.m., in the League. Attendance
is compulsory.
International Center: The Wednes-
day Evening Music Hour at tho Cen-
ter this week will present a recital by
Miss Helen Westin. violinist, and Miss
Dona Baisch, contralto, both of the
University School of Music.
Harris Hall Students: Holy Com-
munion Services will be held Wed-
nesday morning at 7:15 in the Bishop
Williams Memorial Chapel.
Michigan Dames will meet Wednes-
day, November 27, at 8:00 p.m. in the
Women's 'Lounge of the Rackham
Building.

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