THE MICHIGAN DAILY AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924. Number 59. i ate Council: The December meeting of the Senate council will be sident's Room on Monday, Dec. 13, at 4:15 p. m. J. L. MARKLEY, held in the Secretary. Regents' Meeting: The regular January meeting of the Regents will be held at 9:30 a. m. Friday, Jan. 7, 1921, in the Regents' Room in the Law building. All com- munications to the Regents must be in the hands of the President not later than Dec. 30, 1920. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary. Staff Club: The Staff club, Homoeopathic Hospital, will meet, at five minutes past twelve tomorrow, Monday, at the usual place. Dean M. E. Cooley, of the' College of Engineering, will be present to speak. Luncheon will be served immediately following Dean Cooley's talk. W. B. HINSDALE, Dean. Senior Mechanical Engineers: Several Seniors have signified their desire to elect M. E 11 during the second semester. Ordinarily this course is offered only during the first semester, but it may be repeated during the second semester if enough men advise me that they wish to take it, before the Special Announcement of th'e Department is- compiled. C. H. FESSENDEN. C. X. N. S. Banquet: A dinner will be held at the Michigan Union at 6 o'clock Friday even- Ing, Dec. 17, for all former Central Michigan Normal studer ts. President Warriner, Professor Calkins and Miss Ronan from Mount Pleasanit will be there. If you have not secured your ticket, do so before next Monday. Tickets are on sale at the Appointment Office, 102 Tappan hall. HARVEY H. LOWREY. Mathematical Club: A regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 8 p. in., in Room 01' Mason hall. Professor Hopkins will present "Periodic Orbits, Type 2-1, with Applications to the Asteroids and Saturn's Rings." W. W. DENTON, Secretary. Medical Jurisprudence: Mr. C. A. Lightner will lecture on Medical Jurisprudence on Monday, Dec: 13, 1920, at 3:45 p. m. in Room B in the Law building. HENRY M. BATES, De'an. Administrative Faculty of the Medical School: A meeting of the administrative faculty of the Medical School is called or Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, at 8 o'clock, in 'The Faculty Room in the Medical building. V. C. VAUGHAN, Dean. Lmerican Legion Post: Meeting for permanent organization of University of Michigan Post .o. 303 of the American Legion is ,called fo'r 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. .5, at the Michigan Union second floor reading room. All former service men,, Faculty and students, are requested to be present to assist in forming a strong active University Post. HARRY N. COLE. University Letu*: Prof. Robert K. Root, of Princeton university, will lecture on "The Art f Satire" Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science audi- orium. LOUIS A. STRAUSS. tomanco Club: The regular meeting of the Romance club will be held at the Michigan iaon Thursday, Dec. 16, at 4:30 o'clock, Room 306. This meeting was hanged on account of lecture by Professor Ruth on Tuesday. A. G. CANFIELD. ibrary Books Due Dec. 14: Students having in their possession books drawn from the University ibrary are notified that all such books are due Tuesday, Dec. 14, on ac- aunt of the impending Christmas vacation. WM. W. BISHOP, Librarian. r. E. F. Barker Speaks: Dr. E. F. Barker will speak at the Physics Colloquium on Monday, ec. 13, on the Polyhedral Atom of Born & Lande The meeting is held in Coom 202, Physics building, at 4:20 p. m., and everyone interested is in- ited. W. F. COLBY. WHTAT'S GOING ON SUNDAY 9:30- University Men's Bible class meets in Upper Room, Lane hall. 2:00-Union orchestra rehearsal with Musical club in workshop. 2:30-Sigma Delta Chi meets in room 306, Union. 2:40-Varsity band meets at Hill au- ditorium in civilian dress and with racks and march books. 3:00-Complimentary concert in Hill auditorium; mass singing and mus- ic by the Varsity band. 3:30-Emory Thomason, '04, business manager of the Chicago Tribune, speaks on "The Newspaper Game," in the assembly hall of the Union. 4:30 - Student Volunteers meet in Lane hall. 4:30 - Chinese Students' Discussion group meets in club room, Lane hall. 5:30-Unitarian Young People's soci- ety meets for supper and an in- formal discussion of religion and ethics. The meeting will close in time for the Union services. 6: 00 - Wesleyan guild meets in Methodist church. The social half- hour will be omitted because of the Union services. 7:00-Union servlce in Hill auditor- ium. Chase S. Osborn, ex-governor of Michigan, speaks on "Life and Knowledge." MONDAY 6:45 - Mandolin club rehearsal in workshop. 7:30 -- Northwestern club meets in room 302, Union. 8:00- Choral Union concert in Hill auditorium. 8:00- IV. R. Mott lectures on "Are Images in Chemical Analysis" in main lecture room, Chemistry build- ing, under the auspices of Phi Lambda Upsilon. TUESDAY 4:15-University of Michigan section of the American Chemical society meets in room 165, Chemistry build- ing. Frank Schaefer will give a demonstration in glass blowing. 6:30-Adelph! banquet at Union. 7:00-Dress rehearsal of the Union orchestra at Whitney theater. 7:00-Choral Union rehearsal at the " School of Music. 7:30 - Veterans of Foreign Wars meets in room 302, Union. 7:30 - Zecho-Slovak club meets in Lane hall. All Bohemian students invited. 7:30-Mu Alpha society meets in the board room, Lane hall. 7:30 - New England club meets in Lane hall. 8:00-Clasical club Christmas party, GRIDIRON CLUB second floor Alumni Memorial hall. HOLDS POST MORTEMI U-NOTICES There will be no rehearsal of the Un- ion orchestra Monday night. It will be held instead at 2 o'clock today. The Federal Board of Vocational Training has postponed its meeting until Monday on account of the absence of one of its members, F. Crowe. Acolytes will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening instead of Monday! to avoid conflict with the Kubelik concert. A symposium on "The Un- dergraduate Soul," by student mem- bers will constitute the program. All persons interested in the forma= tion of a non-technical course in motor transportation, primarily for business administration students, are asked to call A. 0. Nichols at 2516. Fraternities, sororities, house clubs and dormitories that would like to help entertain and outfit poor child- ren at a Christmas party but have not as yet been given assignments are asked to call Hulda Bancroft at 937-W or .966-R. Read The Daily advertisements.- Adv. GIFNBS -' Tine Stationery =Engraving & Embossing- a specialty 0. 0 MORRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE (Continued from Page One) date a parody on "Then you'll Re- member Me," but Mr. Hay's request was "Please Remember Me." A crystal gazer saw Samuel Gomp- ers returning the White House back door key to Senator Harding, who gave it back to the labor leader with the explanation that he had changed the lock and the key may be kept as a souvenir. Mark Anthony Hitchcock delivered an oration over the body of the League of Nations. Another episode was a meeting of "the best minds of the country" at a Marion conference. They included Col. George Harvey, who claimed to be author of the "conspiracy" that elected Harding. The next meeting of the city coun- cil will be held a week from Monday night. (Contiued from page Three) at center played a better game than last year and, with the addition of Dunne, this position will be well tak- en care of. Duke was never out- jumped by any opposing center last year. Although early indications are not a basis for conclusions it appears that Michigan has a team this year fully as capable as last. However, other Big Ten schools are well fortified with veterans and the Varsity will be fac- ed with some powerful teams when they meet Wisconsin, Chicago, Illi- nois and Purdue. Use the advertising columns of The Michigan Daily to reach the best of Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv. . For live progressive up-to-date ad- vertising use The Michigan Daily.- 4dv. MATHER GETS LINE ON MEN'S ABILITY I., Announcement E ANNOUNCE THE AGENCY FOR THE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH AND R E C- NT OF REC- ORDS. 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He s that if we are to help the spirit Christmas it must be through a ere change of interpretation with ew appreciation of its poetry. t St. Andrew's Episcopal church Henry Tatlock. will give "A Sec- Talk About the Bible Intended to of Interest to University Stu- td." Rev. Charles T. Webb will ak on the "Conscience of Israel" 4:30 o'clock. the morning service is in charge of the Women's Missionary society. Mrs. H. B. McCormick of Detroit is the speaker. "The New Life - What Is It?" is the subject at the 7:30 serv- ice. FOOD PRICES DECLINE IN BAKERY GOODS (Continued from Page One) by boarding houses is a cafeteria sys- tern of serving breakfast and lunch which dispenses with some help. Profit at $6 a Week Showing that money was made last year when a students' organization received $6 for board the first semes- ter and $6.50 the second semester, their food department cleared about $500 and made allowance for all overhead expenses except rent. About 30 students ate at the table and were well satisfied both with the quality and quantity of the food. I .9'~ I Third Sermon of Series he third sermon of a series, "The rch We Need Today," will be iard A. Barrett's theme at the ping service. Dr. Thomas Iden ks on the "Origin and Growth of Bible" at noon. The topic for ussion at the young people's meet- at 6 o'clock will be "The Great :her-How to Live With Him." 'he Unknown Soldier" is Dr. Ar- W. Stalker's topic at the morn- service. At the Zion Lutheran ch the Rev. E. C. Stdllhorn will, ,k on "The Dignity of the Gospel, stry" in the morning and on "The, . Power of Christianity" at 7:30 ck. "The Word Makes Flesh" is; norning subject of Rev. Lloyd Wallick of the Trinty Lutheran ch. the Church of Christ (Disciples) SALVATION ARMY RECEIVES $200 The receipts from the Salvation Army kettle campaign up to last night totaled a few cents over $200. The kettle placed near the campus for the convenience of the students has made a very poor showing so far. With only 13 more days remaining until Christmas it does not look as though the people of Ann Arbor and the Uni- versity are responding as well as they did last year. Last year's fund was in excess of $750. Paronize Daily Advertiers.--Adv.