WHAT'S GOING ON LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1920 Number I ...mss embers of the Faculties: general faculty meeting will be held today at 4:30 P. M., in the audi- o of the Natural Science building. Every person who meets students class room or laboratory is asked to attend the meeting. I am con- that such a gathering has no legal or constitutional existence, but are certain matters which I wish to present to our entire staff, which a will be of general interest. I regard it as important that all mem- f the Faculties and staff be present. M. L. BURTON, President. e Deans: he regular meeting of the Deans will be held today at 10 A. M., in ice of the President. M. L. BURTON. non and Sophomore Women: 11 Freshmen and entering Sophomore women are required to attend ting to be held in Barbour Gymnasium today (Wednesday) at 4:00 DEAN WRA B. JORDAN. of Engineering: .nding Committee meeting Thursday, October 7, at 4 P. M. in the Office. M. E. COOLEY, Dean. ian Engineers: sembly will be held in University hall at 11 A. M. today instead of m 348, new engineering building. Speakers-Dean Cooley and Col. ' FIELD. man Dental Students: 11 freshman dental students, including those who have advance credit, quested to meet the dean in the amphitheater of the dental building lay morning, October 9, at 8:30 A. M. Teachers in charge of classes ntal students are requested to postpone their work from 8:30 and 9 k respectively until 9:15 o'clock. MARCUS L. WARD. Lrlow I. Hall, e at once. pre-dental student from Holly, N. Y., should report DEAN MARCUS L. WA-RD. [es Students: nomics 32a will meet Thursday at 4 P. M. in Room 6, Economics nomics 32 will meet today at 10 A. M. in Room 101 Economics instead of at 1 o'clock as previously announced. C. EDMONDS. staff of the Physiology Department is as follows, all offices being econd floor of the Physiology building:- essor W. P. Lombard, Room 203; Assist. Prof. O. M. Cope, Room W. Bourne, Assistant, Room 206; W. E. Muldoon, Assistant, Room ~Ludwick,_ Assistant, Room 206;, W .R. Torgerson, Assistant, Room C. Mills, Assistant, Room 208; J. E. Elz'inga, Assistant, Room 208. WARREN P. LOMBARD. Found Bureau: cles found in University buildings or on University grounds should d in at the office of the Secretary, Room 3, University Hall. Re- ill be given to the finder and if articles are not called for by the ithin sixty days they may be reclaimed by the finder. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University. Ion for Meeting Quarters: ersity organizations desiring to hold meetings in any building not with janitor service at the hour of the meeting must make request than twenty-four hours in advance, at the office of the Secretary ilversity, Room 3, "University Hall, by order of the Regents. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University. tiding on the Campus: attention of all persons, particularly of new students is called to that the riding of bicycles on campus sidewalks, including outer prohibited under Public Act No. 80 of 1905 as amended by Public 02 of }907. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University. All University Officers: Daily Official Bulletin is for the use of all members of the Uni- taff in the transmission of notices either to students or faculty id fQr the making of official announcements regarding classes and WEDNESDAY 11:60 A. 1.-Fine Arts 1 meets in west gallery, Alumni Memorial hall. 7:00-Varsity band practice, Univer- sity hall. 7:15-- Union orchestra meets, room 308, Union. ':1-Joint meeting of Zionist, Men- orah, and Jewish Students' organ- ization officers and directors at Lane hall. 7:30-Union reception for President Burton, Union Assembly hall. (Sen- iors only). THURSDAY 7:15- Unioiy orchestra meets, room 308, Union. 7:30-Union reception for President Burton, Union Assembly hall. (Sophomores only). 4:00-Christian Science society meets. Lane hall. U-NOTICES Economics 1E, all 4ectionts, meet Wed- nesday at 9 in room 348 Engineer- ing building. Economics 3, all sectios, meet Wed- nesday at 11 in room 202 Economics building. Economics 9, all sections, meet for first time at 11 o'clock Wednesday, room B, Law building. Economics 31, all sections, meet Wed- nesday at 9 o'clock, room B, Law building. Economics 3. First lecture, Tues- day at 1 o'clock, Natural Science auditorium. Quiz sections will be arranged at this meeting. There will be a meeting 'of all pro- spective candidates for the Varsity and freshman swimming teams Thursday at 7:30 o'clock in room 304 of the Union. A special wire brings the results of the World's Series to The Daily. You can find them there every morning.- Adv. Gilbert's Chocolates at Tice's Drug Store. 117 S. Main St.-Adv. 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Main and Washington TOU ffIL University Men and Women== You are assured a cordial welcome, excellent service.and your money's worth alw ays at Wahr's University BookstorQs 316 State St. Main St. opp. Court House PRESENTS "The White Circle" Filmed fromI DANCING SCHOOL-ARMORY Prof. H. H. Miltenthal of Detroit,' having over ten years successful ex- perience. Member of Associated Masters of Dancing. Opens his danc- ing school at the Armory Friday night,1 Oct. 8th -class 7 to 8:30-those wish- ing to enroll should come the opening; night if possible. The professor has taught dancing in the Armory last season and had a big success, and sat- isfied his pupils in every respect. He is considered the best instructor in the state-his method is simple. No em- barrassment-guarantees to teach you the one step, fox trot, and waltz. The professor is now teaching at Detroit, Lansing, Grand Rapids and Kalama- zoo. Rates reasonable. You pay in two payments. You can take term, Today -Tomorrow AURICEv Robert Louis Stevenson's Immortal Thrill Tale, "The Pavilion on the Links" half term, or single lesson-special rates to ladies. Private lessons by appointment. Don't wait. Enroll now. Don't be a wall flower.-Adv. The "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf Notes at Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. ALSO XiTher _9 W!iV A Pathe A News MERRY SUNSHINE COMEDY Majestic d .. f ' Orchestra TOMORROW - Saturday ENID BENNETT in "HAIRPINS" owing rules will be strictly observed: otices must be signed. y notice must be typewritten. es must be in my office by 3:00 P. M. of blication. es can be inserted only thorugh this office. es will not be accepted by telephone. eration of all persons concerned is asked as efficient and beneficial as possible. 0. L. BUHR, the day preceding in order to make Assistant to the President. IMPORTANT NOTICE be Teaching Staff: ential that the Michigan Daily -be supplied at once with the 3 of each person teaching a University class, including Teach- nd Assistants. Give the number of the room and name of the re you will be able to see the Daily Official Bulletin before each day. Only in case a person has no office will the Daily to his residence address. Fill out the following form and 'he Michigan Daily office today. Give your office address if 0. L. BUHR, Assistant to the President. DEBATERS TO HOLD MEETING ON FRIDAY Debating society will first time this year at Friday night to organize ig year. Short addresses will be given by C. M. Youngjohn, '22, D. A. Watts, '21, and W. H. Wise, '21. Plans and committees for the coming semester will be announced. All visitors, especially first year men interested in debating, are invited to attend.