THE MICHIGAN DAILN .:, , A OFFCIAL BULLETIN AT THE THEATERS TODJAY Cymnaas ium Cloth ing Complete outfit Including shirt, pants, supporter and shoes $4.25 Volume I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1920. Number 30. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: There will le a. meeting of the Faculty at 4:30 p. m. Monday, Nov. 8, in Room 206, University Hall (second floor, north end). ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Freshmen in Literature. Science, and the Arts: President Burton will talk to all Freshmen in the Hill auditorium to- morrow, Nov. 8, at 4 p. m. All Freshmen should attend this meeting as it is given preferenec over all other University duties. University Hospital Staff: The regular monthly meeting of the Staff will be held at the Michi- gan Union, Room 306, at 7:30 p. m., of Monday, Nov. 8. JAMES G. VAN ZWALUWENBURG, Secretary. Graduate StuRents-Address by President Burton: On Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 7 p. m., graduate students, both men and women, interested in organization of the Graduate club for 1920-21, will meet at the Union in Room 316. Officers will be chosen and plans for the year discussed. , Prompt and large attendance is desirable. At 7:30 p. m. President Burton will speak and an informal reception will follow the address. ALFRED H. LLOYD, Dean. The second Hygiene lecture will be held in Barbour gymnasium. on Tuesday, Nov. 9 ,at 4 o'clock. Freshmen and entering Sophomores are required to attend. MARION 0. WOOD, Director. Surveying Students: Both curve and traverse work, course one, surveying, will begin on Monday, Nov. 8.: Those students who have completed course four and now desire credit in course one, or who have partial credit in course one, and who need one or both of these subjects to complete course one, wM report at Room 108, Tappan hall, 1 o'clock, Nov. 8. C. T. JOHNSTON. Prospectiv Teachers, Seniors and Graduate Students: The Appointment Committee will hold its regular enrollment for this .year Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 4 o'clock in Room 203, Tappan hall. All those who desire a teaching position for February or September should enroll at this time. This includes seniors, graduate students and undergraduates who find it necessary to take a position before completing their work. The majority of calls received come from high schools but of the 1,299 calls received since January 1, 1920, 226 were from colleges and universities and 29 were from normal schools. While the Appointment Committee is maintained primarily to assist those desiring to teach it is also willing to help others if possible. Each year a few requests come for secretaries, librarians, etc. People desiring to enroll for the sake of having their records on file for reference are very welcome to do so at this time. Registration at the time of the regular enrollment is free but a fee of one dollar is required for late registration. MARGARET CAMERON, Secretary. Mathematical Club: A regular meeting of the club will be held in Room 401, Mason hall, at 8 p. mon Tuesday, Nov. 9. Consideration of questions relating to the mathematics library will be special order business. Professor Running will present "A Graphical Solution of the Biquadratic Equation." W. W. DENTON, Secretary. Screen Majestlc-Lionel Barrymore in "The Master Mind." Also "The Big Show," a Christie comedy and Topics. Arcade- "Revenge of Tarzan," and a comedy, "Oh Man." Wuerth- "Trumpet Island," a Tom Terris production. "Who's Your Grocer," a Hank Mann comedy, and Fox News. Orpheum-Bert Lytell in "Lom- bardi, Ltd." Also a comic classic and Fox News. THIS WEEK RsS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES BERss Just Received Shipment, of BIG BEN... Schianderer & Seyfried 113 E. Liberty Street Ann Arbor Michigan FIRST CHURCH -- - Rev. Arthur W. Stalker, D.D., Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1920 E r w MUSIC FOR THE DAY Morning Service - Organ Prelude: "In the Morning" (Grieg), Mr. Leonard Brooks, Organist; "The Lord Is My Light" (Speaks), the chorus; "People Victorious" (from Hora Novissima) (Parker), solo by Miss Howe, "Toccata in D Minor" (Bach), Mr. Brooks. Evening Service - "O Light Divine" (Kastaksky), the chorus; "Abide with Me" (Beall), duet by Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. = Soloists - Mrs. William Wheeler, soprano, Miss Doris Howe, con- tralto, Mr. William Wheeler, tenor and director, Mr. Frank L. Thomas, baritone. Mr. Leonard Brooks, Organist. :Et f1111HI l lll llllllilllllilllllllllllt lli111111t11N 111111111 11NM 11 M Stage At the Whitney Sundy-Fritzi Scheff, the fam- ous musical comedy star, in the musical comedy, "Glori- anna." Garrick (Detroit)-Nora Bayes playing in that Weeks-Simons musical play, "Her Family Tree." Shubert (Detroit)- "Aphrodite" the Comstock-Morris produc- tion which was the sensation of the season in Paris, New York, and Chicago. Dr. Novy Given LL.D. by Ohio College At the Centennial celebration of the University of Cincinnati yesterday, the honorary degree of LL.D. was con- ferred upon Dr. F. G. Novy of the Michigan Medical college. Dr. C. E. Parnall, representing the University hospital, also was at the celebration, which was attended by many prom- inent men, including the ambassador from Great Britain, who was the guest of honor. THE MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY Is organizing classes to teach the handling of local and Long Distance Calls. The work is partic- ularly interesting as it consists of completing calls not only within the city, but to many other cities in Michigan and other states. THE SALARIES ARE ATTRACTIVE Information concerning these classes can be secured at The Telephone Office $35 REWARDeI I PENNNTSOF ALCOLLEGES ' i 0111101011~~5 1 0I 1I 111111011U11111101101111011111101111. £JA full line of Room ecoaiosan w (aitNvlisa - I.................u.u.....uu._..........n _III ..I*.s~gs~u~e.a...s.*.es..s....n~~..s.... - _as*ustue*~~eu~us~umst*~s~~~*ss*tuEahsa~fhffffh* af DALIGa&MALEU ENIER- you a _ aER -a a i inon , a - A xuu litoethe K onlyoatosan 111 a.Unvesiy..,Hoe f heCon-roo Blu Boos Ponea160 Thi Iste aon ee fau 82n - --esa eebato TO OHIO STATE (Continued from Page Four) igan's 44 yard line. 8 minutes to! play. Ohio's penalized 2 yards taking time out. C. Taylor hit left tackle for 3 yards. Bliss then gained 5 yards through right tackle. Ball on Michigan 38 yard line. Wiper made 1. Bliss punted, was blocked and recovered by Bliss on his own 40 yard line. State's ball on their own 38 yard line. Bliss lost 1. Taylor fail- ed to gain. Bliss punted 45 yards to Dunn, who let the ball roll to his 14 yard line. Michigan's ball on their 14 yard line. Perrin lost 2 yards. Banks re- places Dunn at quarter for Michigan. On a delayed pass, Banks to Perrin, 3 yards lost. Steketee punted 40 yards to Stinchcomb on his 46 yard line. 3 minutes to. play. C. Taylor failed to gain on a center buck. Bliss lost 4 yards on a fake punt formation. Stinchcomb sneaked through center for 5 yards. Bliss punted to Perrin on his 10 yard line, .andhereturned to his'17 yard line. Banks then lost 1 yard, on end run. Michigan ball on their own 16 yard line. Game ended there. Final score-Ohio State 14, Michi- ganY7. YESTERDAY 'S GAMES WHAT'S GOING ON SUNDAY 9:30 - University Men's Bible class meets in Upper Room, Lane hall. 11:50--Baptist Student guild meets. 6:00 - Baptist Student guild social and devotional meeting. 6:00-Social half hour at the Method- ist church. 6:30 -- Wesleyan guild meets. Miss Ellen Moore, student director, will lead. 7:30-J. A. Vance, pastor First Pres- byterian church of Detroit, will speak at the Methodist church. Sub- ject, "Twentieth Century Christ." MONDAY 4:00.-- President Burton will address freshmen of the literary college in Hill auditorium. 5:00--Meeting of all first year men of the literary college in Hill auditor- ium following President Burton's address. 7:00-Meeting of all Bohemian stu- dents in Lane hall. This is for both men and women students. 7 :30-Social committee of junior eng- iners meet in room 302, Union. U-NOTICES Match play will begin Monday in the All-campus golf tournament, on the course of the Ann Arbor Golf club. Subscriptions for the Michiganenslan will be taken at the Michiganensisn office, Ann Arbor Press building, every afternoon this week. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S DENT ELECTIONS ANNOUNCED I - r ' 1.;,. ' , ' _,-... _-,. , xr.:; .:m;?: 1 .. y -- s '" WAt1,geQIA " ''tlMttva r+ ' For return of Bl ac k Portfolio and contents taken from Ann Arbor Interurbon Station Nov, 4 No questions asked, Call Mir. Gangasvare, e A llenell Hotel , i Leary. to Dance m I HE WRAP STYLE is the newest develop- -. ment in outer garments for winter wear. They're made of corded bolivia, peachbloom and other materials appearing this season for the first time. All are fur-collared with either raccoon or opossum. Blues and the lighter shades of tan seem most favored. One coat, how- ever, of black bolivia, with opossum collar and cuffs, is a particularly charming interpretation of fashion's latest. ECAUSE we're celebrating our 32nd Anniversary the prices on these Wraps are remarkably low. Other apparel, too, is marked with greatly reduced prices. (On the Second Floor) at Illinois, 3; Chicago, 0. Harvard, 14; Princeton, 14. Yale, 14; Brown, 10. Wisconsin, 3; Minnesota, 0. Dartmouth, 14; Cornell, 3. Penn State, 20; Nebraska, 0. Syracuse, 14; W. &. J., 0. Pitt, 27; Penn, 21. U. of D., 65; Tufts, 2. Centre, 24; DePauw, 0. Halsey'9S Cyclists Break Campus Rules Owners of wheels confiscated for violation of campus rules by the Building and Grounds association may claim them at the police station. For live progressive up-to-date ad- vertising use The Michigan Daily.~ Adv. Results of the Dental college elec- tions held Friday were as follows: Class of '21: President, R. F. Cannon; vice-president, B. Weiss; secretary, F. Butler; treasurer, H. 0. Erbland. Class of '22: President, C. W. Wilson; vice-president, C. R. Buell; secretary, W. Rankin; treasurer, C. J. Van Rooyin. Class of '23: President, V. H. Eman; vice-president, R. W. Wal- moth; secretary, J. J. Tolan; treas- urer, S. D. Loranger. Class of '24: President, A. E. Gilmore; vice-presi-J dent, V. D. Brooks; secretary, G. A. Black; treasurer, 0. Nobert. 11 IuIIIIuIuIII The most beautiful and refined studios i n A n n Arbor. 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