THE MICHIGAN DAIL\ AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 4 I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920. Number 33, Law School - Special Lectures: INVESTMENTS - The next lecture in this course, by Mr. Dallas M. 3oudeman, will be given Friday, Nov. 12, at 4 p. in., in Room B of the Law >uilding., MICHIGAN STATUTES - The next lecture in this course will be given Friday, Nov. 12, at 5 p. m., in Room B of the Law building. H. M. BATES, Dean. Art Exhibit: The collection of Seascapes by Woodberry will continue to be on ex- ilbition throughout this month at Memorial Hall from 2 to 5 including Bunday. On Wednesday at 3 Mr. E. L. Barnes will give a gallery talk, and c)f Sunday at 3 Mr. Wilfred Shaw will give a lecture. There will be two gallery talks each week; announcement of these will be made in The Mich- gan Daily. H. P. THIEME. Bibliography of Faculty Publications: Members of the faculties should report their publications before Nov. L5 if they have not already done so. No further notice by mail or by this mletin will be given. ALFRED H. LLOYD. Geological Seminary (Geol. 8): There will be no formal meeting of tha Geological Seminary the pres- ent week. Those electing the Seminary for credit will be expected to pre- sent in writing a summary report of both lectures by Baron DeGeer, these lectures being given in the Natural Science auditorium at 4:15 o'clock Fri- lay afternoon and at 8 o'clock Friday evening. WILLIAM H. HOBBS. University Library: The University Library will be open Thursday afternoon and evening from 12:30 to 10 p. m. under the same conditions as on Sunday, in as much as it is a University half holiday. Only the Main Reading Room and Period- eal Room will be open. Readers desiring to use books shelved in other parts of the' Library must make arrangements to have such books reserved for them at the Reference Desk prior to 12:30 on Thursday. The Depart- mient Libraries will be closed afternoon and evening. WM. W. BISHOP, Librarian. Federal Board Wards: Federal Board Wards whose names are-listed on bulletin board, Room 205 U. Hall, will please interview Social Service Nurse of this District in Room 202 U. Hall, Wednesday, p. in., Thursday, a. in., this week. Mr. Camp- bell will be here Thursday, Nov. 11, to interview men. F. B. WAHR, Counselor. students in Business Administration: Mr. F. M. Fillingim, Manager of the Des Moines Agency of the Bur- roughs Adding Machine company, will be in Room 107 of the Economics building, Thursday afternoon, Nov. 11, between 4 and 6 o'clock, to interview students in Business Adminstration who expect to graduate in February and who are interested in making a permanent connection in sales work. I. LEO SHARFMAN. Prospective Teachers, Seniors and Graduate Students: The Appointment Committee held its annual meeting for enrollment yes- erday afternoon in Tappan hall. At that time temporary blanks were given out with suggestions about filling them in. For the remainder of he week the Committee will be in the Registrar's office with the perma-. ient blanks. All those desiring to enroll for positions for February or September are requested to fill in the blanks at this time. The office will :e,open,from 8 to 12 o'clock in the morning and'from 1:30 to 5 o'clock in he afternoon, with the exception of Saturday, when the office will close at noon. MARGARET CAMERON, Secretary. Canadian Ex-Service Men: You are urged to take part in today's parade and exercises. If you are asociated with one of the campus soldier organizations, march with it. i you are -not, let's march together in the ranks of those in mufti. Michi- ;an expects us thus to do honor to Canada's glorious dead. NORMAN ANNING. 2213305. C. E. F. INTERCLASS SOCCER PLAY TO BEGIN NEXT WEDNESDAY Interclass soccer will open next Wednesday, Nov. 17. Eight teams have signified their intentions of tak- ing part. The teams entered are: Law, Medic, Dent, Architects, upper and lower class engineers, and upper and lower class lits. Any men wish- ing to play on class teams are re- quested to send word to their class managers. The following men are leading the class teams: Law, Storz,. 1172-R; Medic, Futch, 344; Dents, Thompson, 383; Architects, Andrus, 348-R; upper engineers, Kearney, 120, or Reynolds, 2578-M; under class engineers, Ross, 1014-J; upper class lits, Genebach, 1460, or Hitchcock, 1166; under class lits, Beckman, 355, or R. Adams, 236. Yesterday's play in the interfrater- nity tournament resulted in victory for Delta U over Theta Chi by the score of 2 to 1. Phi Delta Theta won from Theta Delta Chi 1 to 0, while Kappa Beta Psi won by default from Delta Sigma Delta when the latter's team failed to appear. Wednesday's schedule - for inter- class soccer is: Upper lits vs. Lower lits, Laws vs. Medics, Dents vs. Arch- itects. Martha Washington Candies, fresh ,very Friday at Tice's, 117 So. Main.- Adv. Gilberts Chocolates at Tice's, 117 So. Main.-Adv. J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main Street ANN ARBOR, - - MICHIGAN SPA LDING SWEATERS Warm and com- fortable with free arm movement. - Spaldingsweaters are garments for al-around use- _". - for everybody- men and women. V just right for all tanner of out. door wear. SENT FOR CATALOG1'U. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 S. State St., Chicago, Ill. Gymnasiu m Clothing Complete outfit Including shirt, pants, supporter and shoes $4.25 A1' UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES i --p Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Sayings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources .........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. PHONE 166 T'RUBE'Y 2i' SOUTH MAIN QUALITY ICE CREAM Caters to Fraternities and Sororities SPECIAL SERVICE ON A. A. R. R. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 ACCOUNT MICHIGAN - CHICAGO FOOTBALL GAME Br Train No. 13 leaving Toledo at 10:00 A. M. will leave Toledo at 11:00 A. M., arriving at Ann Arbor at 12:30 P. M- All trains will have extra equipment on above date. Train No. 53 due at Ann Arbor at 4:32 P. M. going no th will wait at Ferry Field if necessary until the game is finLhed. N rsp SER GEI Distinguished Pianist in his Ann Arbor Debut Thurs. 8 pe m HILL AUDITORIUM Choral Union Series !a _ WH APS GOING ON THURSDAY D0-Armistice day.. No classes aft- 12 o'clock.- .5-Geology'staff luncheon, Union. V-Service men' to report to as- mbly places for parade. --Armistice day parade. Chinese Student club picture to be ken at Rentschler studio, 319 East uron street. -Armistice day program In Hill iditorium. L-Shrners Invited to attend meet- g of A. A. 0. N. M. S. at Union. -Men's and Women's Glee clubs hearse in HJll auditorium for Un- a services. -V. F. W. banquet, room 318, Un- - Quarterdeck dinner, room 319, 6:00-Theta Delta Chi dinner, room 318, Union. 6:30-Michigan Dental society dinner, room 319, Union. 7:30-Calvinise club meets, Union. 7:30-Chinese Student club meetingf Lane hall. 7:30-Pep meeting, Hill auditorium. 7:30 - St. Paul Lutheran Students meet at Young People's club room, Third and West Liberty streets. 7:30-All Filipino students meet in basement of Lane hall. 8:00-Lecture by Baron De Geer, Na- tural Science auditorium. 8:00-Intercollegiate Socialist society meets in room P 162, Natural Sci- ence building. 8:30-Classical club will hold initia- tion of new members in Barbour gymnasium, followed by an informal party and dance. U-NOTICES. The exhibition of Woodbury's paint- ings, which is at Alumni Memorial hall this week will not be open to- day due to the Armistice day exer- cises. There will be a meeting of the cheer- ing squad of which S. J. Griffinger is captain at 4:00 o'clock today on! Ferry field. Kelly, Bakin, Ross and McCracken are asked to report. Members of the United States Marine club are requested to meet at White's studio at 10 o'clock Sunday for Michiganensian photograph. Subscriptions for the Michiganensian will be taken at the Michiganensian office, Ann Arbor Press building, every afternoon this week. LEARN TO DANCE Prof. Mittenthal's School for Danc- ing Friday evenings. Class 7:00 to 8:30. Class for Ann Arbor folks as well as University students and also: married folks. You can take term, I half term, or single lessons. Rates for eight lessons: Gents $8; ladies $5. Enroll now, Class growing rap- idly-Adv. -"Science and omas M. Iden, the Bible," by Dr. Upper room, Lane - Stagecraft course, room 308, lon. - Cabinet club meeting, room 3, Union. -Life membership meeting, room 6,. Union. -Junior engineers smoker, read- g room, second floor, Union. -Kansas City club meeting, room 4, Union. - Meeting of members of last ar's Mandolin club, room 306, Un- -Choral orium. Union concert; Hill au- Sergei Rachmaninoff, FRIDAY - Law faculty luncheon, room Union. ecture by Baron De Geer. Na. Science auditorium.