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1. I ILJ VIAXA -1Z'..ziiN lI L.Y

Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920.,

Number 4

Advisory Committee:
.ere will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory committee in the usual
Friday, October 8th, at 4:00 P. M.
JOHN R. EFFINGER.
ian Law Students:
first year law students are requested to meet me in Room C of the
uilding, on Friday, October 8th, at 11 o'clock, for a discussion of the
tions of the School and the general nature of law work.
HENRY M. BATES, Dean.
nan Dental Students:
I freshman dental students, including those who have advance credit,
quested to meet the dean in the amphitheater of the dental building
-ow, October 9, at 8:30 A. M. Teachers in charge of classes for dental
ts are requested to postpone their work from 8:30 and 9 o'clock re-
ely until 9:15 o'clock.
MARCUS I- WARD.
e of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
avoidable changes in election may be made today only.
ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar.
Guard-Inaugural Procession:
udents who have been selected to serve in Honor Guard in the In-
L1 Procession and who have not yet reported to Dr. May must do so
noon, Friday, Oct. 8th.
L. M. GRAM, Chief Marshal.
ginning Monday, October 11, all instructors in the College of Liter-
Science, and the Arts will report every absence from class at the
each week on the blanks to be found in the Dean's messenger

WHAT'S GOING ON
FRIDAY
7 :15-Student council committee on
underclass conduct meets in Uion.
7: - 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.
5:00-Unitarlan Guild party for new
students in the church parlors.
9:00-Union dance.
SATURDAY
10:00-Tryouts for girls' Glee club
meet in Miss Kleyn's studio, School
of Music. Voice students in School
of Music eligible.
8:00-Presbyterian get-together, cor-
ner Division and Huron streets.
9 :00-Union dance.
Shop tools and Lab. supplies at
Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv.
Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Unj-
versity Book Stores.-Adv.
Ann Arbor's progressive merchants
use The Michigan Daily.-Adv.
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University Men and Women=-
You are assured a cordial welcome, excellent
service and your money's worth alp ays at
Wahr's University Bookstores
316 State St. Main St. opp. Court Hqus

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DANCING CLASSES
Lessons in ball room dancing,
both for advanced students and
beginners, will start Oct. 11th.
Only 40 students will be enrolled
in each class, thereby insuring
satisfactory results.
Enroll at Studio, 324 E. Huron
street (two blocks west of High
School).
The classes are to be conduct-
ed by
MILLE. JEA*NETTE KRUSZKA
and
PHILIP RAE MILLER, '23

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parties and dances, using the latest eastern combina-
tion featuring Xylophone Soloist.

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ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar.

Up-to-the Minute Hardware
Invites all students in need of hardware

sc Students:
ofessor Rankin's 8 o'clock section in course 3 will meet permanently
m 205 Mason Hall and his 19 o'clock section in the Auditorium of
sity Hall.
T. E. RANKIN.
y 14:
litical and Constitutional History of the United States, Tu. and Th.
. M., will meet in Room B, Law Building instead of 203 Tappan Hall.
(Signed) C. H. VAN TYNE.
Dphy 2:
ilosophy 2, Ethics, will meet Tu. and Th. at 10, A. M. in the Audi-
University Hall.
(Signed) R. M. WENLEY.
e lectures in course 8 in Psychology announced for the Auditorium
Natural Science building, Monday and Friday at 11, will be given
mn224, N. S.
W. B. PILLSBURY.
ginning this morning (11 o'clock) the class in Physical Geology (la
) will meet in the Science Auditorium. Arrangements have been
or the class in Psychology to meet in the Mineralogical Lecture
(Room M 224, Nat. Science Bldg.) as per notice by Professor Pills-

to see their complete stock of

Electric Study Lamps, Electrical Supplies,
Alarm Clocks, Gillette Safety Razors,
Auto Strop, Keen Kutter, and several other
makes of Razors,

A large

assortment of

Razor

Straps,

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Shaving Cream,

Starrett Tools for Engineering Students

A complete line of Cutlery

WILLIAM HERBERT HOBBS.

i Students:
the attention of students entering with conditions in the first year's
in Latin is called to the fact that classes in Latin Y for the-removal
cLh conditions will meet as follows:-
3ec. I, Room 101 Mason Hall at 10 o'clock M., T., W., Th.
ec. II, Room 105.Mason Hall at 11 o'clock M., T., Th., F.
ec. III, Room 105 Mason Hall at 1 o'clock M., T., Th., F.
tudents desiring to enter these classes please report as above at once.
ORMA F. BUTLER.
reshmen in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
'he office hours of the Adviser to Freshmen have, for the time being,
selected as follows:,
londay and Friday at 11:00; Wednesday, from 1:45 to 2:30. Room 105
an Hall.
reshmen wishing to consult on minor matters not requiring the at-
mn of the Dean are invted to call.
C. O. DAVIS, Adviser to Freshmen.
omIes 32:
tudents will please note the new arrangement of sections on Economic
;in board This cancels previous arrangement of sections.
C. EDMONDS.
omIes lE:
l11 classes meet in the Engineering Building.
Very truly yours,
ISADOR LUBIN.
Students:
lasses in Aero- will be held as follows:
ero 2, Tuesday at 10 A. M. Room 223. Wednesday' at 1 A. M. Room

Washington near Main St.

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Dawson Brothers, Drugs
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E. C. Edsill (Rexall Store)
Fischer's Pharmacy
Arcade Jewelry Shop

ANNOUNCES

TWO SPLENDID CONCERT COURSES

Hill Auditorium

Ann Arbor

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CHORAL UNION SERIES

EXTRA CONCERT SERIES

Oct. 29-METROPOLITAN OPERA SEXTETTE
Giovanni Martinelli and Guiseppe Coraflo,
Tenors
Nina Morgans; and Marie Rappold,
Sopranos
Helena Marsh, Contralto
Thomas Chalmers, Bass
Nov. 11-SERGEj RACHMANINOFF, Pianist
Dec. 13-JAN KUBELIK, Vioiinist
Jan. 24-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Feb. 24-MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Nov.
Nov.

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4-ALBERT SPALDING, Violinist

13-UNITED STATES MARINE BAWD

Capt. W. H. Santelman, Conductor
Arthur Whitcomb, Cornetist
Dec. 2-PERCY GRAINGER, Pianist
Jan. 10-FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET

3, Thursday at 10 A. M. Room 347.

ro 4, Tuesday and Thursday at 9.

A. M. Room 417.
F. W. PAWLOWSKI.

Adolfo Betti, 1at Violin
Alfred Pochon, 2nd Violin
Louis Bailly, Viola

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e "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf
s at Wahr's University Book
s.-Adv.
op tools and Lab. supplies at
is University Book Stores.-Adv.
go and Shaw Candies at Tice's
Store. 117 So. Main St.-Adv.
nest assortment of pipes at Cush-
Drug Store.-Adv.
gineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni-
ty Book Stores.-Adv.
ore's and Conklin's Fountain
* All sizes at Cushing's-Adv.
gineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni-
ty Book Stores.-Adv.

DIRECTORYCHANGES
MUST BE IN OCT., 9
All corrections, changes in ad-
dress and telephone numbers
must be in at the office of the
Students' Directory by Oct. 9.
Names of people in fraterni-
ties, sororities, dormitories and
house clubs, together with the
telephone numbers- and address-
es of these organizations, offic-
ers of sectional clubs, honorary
societies, etc., with their tele-
phone numbers must also be in
at the Directory office by Oct. 9.
Make phone calls to the Stu-
dents',Directory, 176-J.

Emil Oberhoffer, Conductor
Mar. 7-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Marcia VanDresser, Soprano
TICKETS: $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00
(Patrons Tickets: First Choice, $7.00)

Iwan D'Archambeau, 'Cello
Feb. 28-NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY
Carolyn Beebe, Director and Pianist

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(11 Musicians)

TICKETS: $2.00 - $2.50

Public Sale of Choral/Union Tickets, Saturday, October 16.
Public Sale of Extra Concert Series Tickets, Monday, November 1.
All mail orders for either course will be filled in advance in order of receipt,
For complete announcement, please address,

CHARLES A. SINK, SECRETARY

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