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THE MICHIGAN DAIL1

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LILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

WHAT'S GOING ON

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I TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1920.

Number 60.

the Members of the University Senate:
The postponed meeting of the Senate will be held on Friday evening,
c. 17, at 8 o'clock in Room C of the Law building.
MARION L. BURTON, President.
the Members of the University:
The President of the University and Mrs. Burton will be "at home" as
ual on the second Wednesday ofJanuary. Owing to the vacation they
11 not be "at home" on Dec. 22.
All the Students:s
An All-University Student Convocation will be held in Hill auditorium
Friday, Dec. 17, at 4:30 p. m. Owing to the limited seating capacity the
embers of the Faculty and staff are asked not to attend this convocation.
President of the University, I desire to present to the students certain
otters of vital importance to the entire institution. Wise plans, sound
licies, and worthy ideals cannot be formulated or realized without the
llest possible co-operation and mutual understanding.
MARION L. BURTON, President.
[ministrative Faculty of the Medical School:
A meeting of the administrative faculty of the Medical School is called
r Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, at 8 o'clock, in the Faculty Room in the
dical building. V. C. VAUGHAN, Dean.
iversity Lecture:
Prof. Robert K. Root, of Princeton university, will lecture on "The Art
Satire" Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 4:15 p. m., in the Natural Science audi-
'ium. LOUIS A. STRAUSS.
partment of Romance Languages:
All instructors named as references by candidates for the Teacher's
ploma wishing to be recommended as teachers of French will meet in
om 200, S. W., today, Tuesday, at 5:15 o'clock, to consider the depart,
intal recommendation. A. G. CANFIELD.
search Club, University of Michigan:
The third regular meeting of the club will be held at 8 o'clock Wednes-
y evening, Dee. 15, in the Histological laboratory. (The Council will
et at 7:30 p. m.)
PROGRAM
Prof. A. H. White-The Future of Nitrogen Fixation Processes.
Prof. G. M. Whipple-The Use of Intelligence Tests in Selecting Gifted
pils for Special Classes.
H. H. BARTLETT, Secretary.
thematical Club:
A regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 8 p. m., in Room
. Mason hall. Professor Hopkins will present "Periodic Orbits, Type
with Applications to the Asteroids and Saturn's Rings."
W. W. DENTON, Secretary.
nior Engineers:
The December Assembly will be held in Room 348 Engineering build-
on Thursday, Dec. 16, at 11 o'clock. Dean Cooley will speak on "The
ve Year Program.'! A. H. LOVELL, Junior Mentor.

TUE"DAl
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.
4:15-Prof. Robert K. Root, of Prince-
ton university lectures on "The Art
of Satire" in Natural Science audi-
torium.
6:30-Bible class "Study of the Gospel
of St. John," Upper Room, Lane
hall.
6:30-Adelphi 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 :15-Cgoley club meets in practice
court of Law building.
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.
7:30-Meeting of Lansing men to or-
ganize club in room 304, Union.
7:45-Interclass swimming meet, City
Y. M. C. A.
8:00-Classical club Christmas party,
second floor Alumni Memorial hall.

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WEDNESDAY
3:30-Matinee Musicale meets at the
Union.
4:00-Meeting of all Kansas students
and faculty members in Natural
Science auditorium.
7:00-Meeting of Philippine-Michigan
club in Lane hall.
7:15--Western club meets in Lane
hall to arrange for a future dance.
7:15- Intercollegiate Zionist society
meets at Lane hall.
7:30-Meeting for permanent organ-
ization and enrollment of charter
members of a University of Michi-
gan post of the American Legion,
second floor reading room, Union.
7:30 - Saginaw club meets in room
302, Union.
8:30-Web and Flange meets in soci-
ety rooms.
U-NOTICES
All ex-service men of the University
who are residents of Michigan and
who served for a period of six
months or more, meet at 7:30
o'clock Tuesday night in room 302
of Union, to hear about refund of
tuition through proposed legisla-
tion.
Sphinx picture will be taken at 12:15
o'clock today at Day's studio.
For results advertise in The Mich-
'ian Daily.-Adv.

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f's Educational Club:
Men's Educational club will meet
Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 7 o'clock.
I discuss the topic: "Michigan's

in Room 302, Michigan Union build-
State Superintendent T. E. Johnson
Legislative Program Affecting Edu-
J. B. EDMONSON.

The next meeting of the Acolytes will be held Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 7:36
im., in Room 106, Mason hall. A symposium by student members on thi
Jndergraduate Soul" will constitute the program.
MARTEN TEN HOOR, Arch-Acolyte.
ederal Board Vocational Education:
All wards are requested to interview the Social Service Nurse in Room
2 University Hall Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:30 until 4:30.
F. B. WAHR, Counselor.
he Players Club:
Those who have signed applications for membership in The Players
ub, and others interested, will meet at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in
oom 205, Mason hall, for the purpose of adopting a constitution and
ecting officers. R. D. T. HOLLISTER.
xtemporaneous Speaking Contest:
All students desiring to enter the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest of
.e Oratorical association should telephone D. A. Watts at 1224-M, between
and 7 p. m., before Dec. 17. DAVID A. WATTS, Chairman.
ibrary Books Due Dec. 14:
Students having in their possession books drawn from the University
brary are notified that all such books are due Tuesday, Dec. 14, on ac-
unt of the impending Christmas vacation.
WM. W. BISHOP, Librarian.

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'OV RHOOT TO LECTURE
ONf "ART OF SATIRE"
Prof. Robert K. Root, of Princeton
niversity, who lectures on "The Art
if Satire" at 4:15 o'clock this after-
oon in Natural Science auditorium,
s the author of many noted works,
icluding "The Classical Mythology of
hakespeare," "Poetry of Chaucer,"
nd a translation of "The Legend of
aint Andrew," He is a frequent con-
ributor to leading journals and mag-
zines of today, among them the At-
intic Monthly.
"Robert K. Root," said Prof. Louis
Strauss, of the English depart-
lent, -yesterday, "is an empinent man.
e is well worth hearing, and stu-
eats should avail themselves of the
pportunity to listen to him Tuesday
fternoon."
Attention, Service Men l
The tentative bill providing for ai
fund of tuition to all residents of
ichigan who served for a period of
x months or more during the war1
id who are now attending educa-

state, has been completed and will
be read at a meeting of ex-service men
at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 302
rof the Union.
CHRISTMAS CHIMES TO GO ON
SALE ON CAMPUS TOMORROW
One of the most striking features of
the Christmas Chimes, which goes on
sale tomorrow, is an article by W. A.
P. John, '16, entitled, "What a Man
Loses by Not Going to College."
Among other articles of interest is
the "Hot Off the Diagonal" depart-
ment, which appears for the first
time. "Once to Every Man," the
prize winning story of the Chimes
short story contest, by Emma G. Ja-
cobs, '21, and "The Engineer," by
Prof. J. G. Parker, will also add
greatly to the interest of the Decem-
ber number.
Senior Smoker Postponed .
Postponement of the senior lit
smoker until Jan. 17, has been an-
nounced by Peirce McLouth, '21,
chairman of the class entertainment
committee. The original date set was
this evening, but the smoker was de-
ferred because of the Hill auditorium

throughout the moving picture show.

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