1 ij. IV11\..L11'..i-IJ iut-L .I ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1920 Number 3 [otice to All University Officers: The Daily Offlcial Bulletin is for the use of all members of the Uni- ersity Staff in the transmission of notices either to students or faculty roups and for the making of official announcements regarding classes and -eetings. The following rules will be strictly observed: 1. All notices must be signed. 2. Every notice must be typewritten. 3. Notices must be in my office by 3:00 P. M. of the day preceding publication. 4. Notices can be inserted only through this office. 5. Notices will not be accepted by telephone. The cooperation of all persons concerned is asked in order to make his Bulletin as efficient and beneficial as possible. 0. L. BUHR, Assistant to the President. IMPORTANT NOTICE Members of the Teaching Staff: It is essential that the Michigan Daily be supplied at once with the >ftee address of each person teaching a University class, including Teach- ug Fellows and Assistants. Give the number of the room and name of the >uilding where you will be able to see the Daily Official Bulletin before lasses begin each day. Only in case a person has no office will the Daily e delivered to his residence address. Fill out the following form and end it to The Michigan Daily office today. Give your office address if Fou have one. O. L. BUHR, Assistant to the President. bame ..................... --.................................. )ffce Address .................... ............................. )ollege of Literature, Science, and the Arts: -Unavoidable changes in election may be made Thursday and Friday, )ctober 7 and 8. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Beginning Monday, October 11, all instructors in the College of Liter- ture, Science, and the Arts will report every absence from class at the nd of each week on the blanks to be found in the Dean's messenger boxes. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Mhetorie Students: Professor Rankin's 8 o'clock section in course 3 will meet permanently n room 205 Mason Hall and his 10 o'clock section in .the Auditorium of JUniversity Hall. T. E. RANKIN. hetoric Students:' Section IV of Rhetoric III will meet Thursday at 10 o'clock in room :02 West Hall. Economics Students:' Economics 32a will meet today at 4 P. M. in Room 6, Economics build- ,ng. College of Engineering: Standing Committee meeting today at 4 P. M. in the Dean's Office. M. E. COOLEY, Dean. reshman Dental Students: All freshman dental students, including those who have advance credit, re requested to meet the dean in the amphitheater of the dental building aturday morning, October 9, at 8:30 A. M. Teachers in charge of classes or dental students are requested to postpone their work from 8:30 and 9 "clock respectively until 9:15 o'clock. MARCUS 7. WARD. Mr. Harlow I. Hall, pre-dental student from Holly, N. Y., should report t my office at once. DEAN MARCUS I. WARD. ero Students: Classes in Aero will be held as follows: Aero 2, Tuesday at 10 A. M. Room 223. Wednesday at 11) A. M. Room Aero 3, Thursday at 10 A. M Room 347. Aero 4, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 A. M. Room 417. F. W. PAWLOWSKI. 6ost and Found Bureau: Articles found in University buildings or on University grounds should f# turned i at the office of the Secretary, Room 3, University Hall. Re- eipts will be given to the finder and if articles are not called for by the wuer within sixty days they may be reclaimed by the finder. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the Tniversity. Reservation for Meeting Quarters: University organizations desiring to hold meetings in any building noc rovided with janitor service at the hour of the meeting must make request iot less than twenty-four hours in advance, at the office of the Secretary f the University, Room 3, University Hall, by order of the Regents. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University. Uicycle Riding on the Campus : The attention of all persons, particularly of new students is called to he fact that the riding of bicycles on campus sidewalks, including outer ralks is prohibited under Public Act No. 80 of 1905 as amended by Public Act No. 302 of 1907. SHIRLEY W. SMITh, Secretary of the University. WHAT'S GOING ON THURSDAY 7:15- Union orchestra meets, room 308, Union. 7 30-Union reception for President Burton, Union Assembly hall. (Sophomores only). 7:30-Triangles meet, room 302, Un- ion. 7 :30-Luther league meets at Zion Lutheran church. ming candidates meet, room 304, Union. 8:00-Christian Science society meets, Lane hall. FRIDAY 7:30 - Women's Cosmopolitan club meets, room 203, University hall. 7:30-Lutheran students of the Synod- ical conference meet at the parson-. age at Third and West Liberty streets. 7:30-Dixie club smoker, room 319, Union. All men from the south in- vited. 8:00-Unitarian Build party for new students in the church parlors. U-NOTICES Economics 31 will meet Friday in room B, Law building. W. A. A. PRESIDENT EXPECTS SUCCESSFUL SPORT SEASON "With tue large number of new girls who are interested in outdoor ath- letics, this promises to be an en- thusiastic year for fall sports," is the statement made by Phyllis Wiley, '21, president of the Women's Athletic as- sociation. Hockey, tennis, and archery are the the main sports to be elected, and girls are urged by athletic authorities to sign up at once in Barbour gymnas- ium before the lists are filled. In order to be eligible for a place on any one of the teams it is neces- - iliii 111111111111111111111111111#11111I1l111 I: We make the kind of E S Photographs you will E be proud to give to = your friends 7 lll | - uulntlul sary to belong to the Women's Ath-I letic association. More than 200 girls have already joined. Those who have not will be given an opportunity dur- ing the campaign for membership to be held within the next two weeks. t MASONS ATTENTION sonic band will furnish the music f Every Mason on te campus invited the occasion.-Adv. to attend the first smoker and get-to- gether of the year. It will be held The "STANDARD" Loose-IA Saturday evening, Oct. 16, at 8:00 p. Notes at Wahr's University Bo m. at the Michigan Union. The Ma- Stores.-Adv. University Men and Women== You are assured a cordial welcome, excellent service and your money's worth alw ays at Wahr's University Bookstores 316 State St. Main St. opp. Court House ____ , lob.- I When Downtown Try T CE'S I J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main Street Sleep Anyplace ffut Lat at Rex's THE CLUB LUNCH 712 ARBOR STREET Near State and Packard I ANN ARBOR, - - MICHIGAN FAMOUS CHOCOLATE SODAS SUNDAES or MALTED MILK. Agency for GILBERT'S, PAGE and SHAW Martha Washington Candies OLYNDON & -COMPANY - EST. 1905 - 719 North University Avenue KODAKERS - HERE'S YOUR FIRST STOP - RIGHT HERE AT THE STORE We specialize in Developing and Print- ing, and Enlarging Flashlights EASTMAN KODAKS AND EASTMAN FILMS (ALWAYS FRESH) :,11 lIIlItIr lliiilllillllll lll lllll111l111lII N 1ll illl ll ll llt lllllllill li11i it1 ..RoomM ecCoratfons.. Pennants Pictures Banners Laundry boxs & bags Blankets Oilcloth Pillows 7luslin J'Memory Books Towels and a 7ook Ends full line of gift Sheets and novelties Pillow cases DARLING & MALLEAUX 224-226 SOUTH STATE STREET 7 NICKELS ARCADE We Save 'Your Clothes 4y .Taking Pains fWH ITE ,SWAN GRUNEWALD CREOLE PRALINES (of New Orleans) Visit Our Studio Portraits 9uality i 3 f! 3 { i ' i{ I t 4 ji i E l ftr S C a i TAFFIES (of Cincinnati) MULLANE'S The best of everything in SODAS and CANDIES TICE'S DRUG STORE We Wash In Sew on Buttons, and do Reason- able Mending Soft Water by 1 1 7 South Main St. III PHOTOGRAPH' BluMaize Blossom Shop Branch Fresh Cut Flowers .. CALL 1 6 5 ONE DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST White Swan Laundry Company DETROIT and CATHERINE STS. 619 E. Liberty St. Phone 604-W I L I Hi Class Work at Reasonable NEW RECORDS 10th AND 20th OF ,EAH MONTH COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and RECORDS prices 1 Cleaners That Clean WASHBURN GUITARS AND MANDOLINS ORPHEM BANJOS AND TENOR BANJOS SAXAPHONES POPULAR PEASE PIANOS PLAYER ROLLS AND CABINETS Prices and Goods are Sure to Please. ALWAYS THE LATEST POPULAR HITS DEAN ADDRESSES FIRST YEAR WOMEN Sarah Caswell Angell hall was filled Wednesday afternoon when freshmen and entering upperclass girls met with drs. Myra B. Jordan to hear her ad- rice and suggestions for the carry- ng on of a successful college career. Careful attention to scholarship rom the very first, and regular at- endance at all classes were stressed. rhe purpose of house rules for Uni- 'ersity women was made clear. Miss Marion Wood, the director of physical education, told of the work that their department aimed to do, and its connection with the Women's Athletic association. The work of the Health service was explained by Dr. Eloise Walker. Girls in need of med- ical attention were urged to call upon the Health service at any time. 'Women Medics Increase in Numbers An unusual increase in the number of women entering the Medical school has been noticed this year. There are 14 new women as compared to eight last year. IN SHEET MUSIC Alimendinger' s Music Shop We Call for and Deliver Phones 189001891 220 S. State St. 122 East Liberty Street /'