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THE MICHIGAN DAIL t

AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

I WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920.

Number 61.

Notice to the Deans:
The regular meeting will be held this morning at 10 o'clock in the
President's 'office.
To the Members of the University Senate:
The postponed meeting of the Senate will be held on Friday evening,
Dec. 17, at 8 o'clock in Room C of the Law building.
MARION L. BURTON, President.
To the Members of the University:
The women of the University are to receive half the proceeds of a spe-
cial matinee performance Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Majestic
theater, for the benefit of the European Relief Council, Herbert Hoover,
National Chairman. Wallace Reid in "Always Audacious" is the play.
Everybody is invited. WARREN P. LOMBARD,
Chairman Washtenaw Co.
Engineering Seniors:
Will have their next assembly and class meeting Friday morning, Dec.
17, at 8 o'clock, in Room 348, Engineering building. After transaction of
class business, Dean Lloyd will address the assembly. These assemblies
being a privilege of high value, every student should attend promptly.
H. H. HIGBIE, Mentor.
English Department:
The English Department will meet at the* Union for luncheon at 12:15
o'clock Wednesday, Dec. 15. W. R. HUMPHREYS.
Research Club, University of Michigan:,
The third regular meeting of the club will be held at 8 o'clock Wednes-
day evening, Dec. 15, in the Histological laboratory. (The Council will
meet 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
Pupils for Special Classes.
H. H. BARTLETT, Secretary.
Romance Club:
The regular meeting of the Romance club will be held at the Michigan
Union Thursday, Dec. 16, at 4:30 o'clock, Room 306. This meeting was
changed on account of lecture by Professor Ruth on Tuesday.
A. G. CANFIELD.
American Legion Post:
Meeting for permanent organization of University of Michigan Post
No. 303 of the American Legion is called for 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Dec.
15, 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.
The Players Club:
'Those who have signed applications for membership in The Players
club, and others interested, will meet at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in
Room 205, Mason hall, for the purpose of adopting a constitution and
electing officers.' R. D. T. HOLLISTER.
Men's Educational Club:
Men's Educational club will meet in Room 302, Michigan Union build-
ing, Wednesday; Dec. 15, at 7 o'clock. State Superintendent T. E. Johnson
will discuss the topic: "Michigan's Legislative Program 4ffecting Edu-
cation." J. B. EDMONSON.
Extemporaneous Speaking Contest:
All students desiring to enter the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest of
the Oratorical association should telephone D. A. Watts at 1224-M, between
6 and 7 p. m., before Dec. 17. DAVID A. WATTS, Chairman.

Boydrn to Talk on Concrete Tonight
H. C. B~oyden, lieutenant colonel in
the United States Engineer Officers
Reserve corps and member of the
American Society of Civil Engineers,
will give his "Talks on Concrete" at
7:30 o'clock tonight in room 348 en-
gineering building.
SILVERSMS
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Ladies Wrist Watches $15 to $75.
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WHA'S GOING ON
WEDNESDAY,
8 30-Matinee Musicale meets at the
Union.
4:00-Meeting of all Kansas students
and faculty members in Natural
Science auditorium.
4:00-All who have signed for mem-
bership in the Players' club and
others interested meet in room 205,
Mason hall.
4:00-Junior Girls' play try-outs in
University Hall.
4:00--Special matinee At Majestic
theater, one-half of the proceeds to
go to the Herbert Hoover commis-
sion in Europe.
4:15-Cercle Francais lecture in room
203 Tappan hall.
7:00--Men's Educational club meets
in room 302, Union.
7:00-Varsity band practice in Uni-
versity 'Hall.
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.
7:15--Grand Rapids students meet in
room 225, Union.
7:15-Student council meets in room
306, Union.-
7:30-All-law smoker at the Union.
7:80--Lockport, N. Y., club meets at
the Union.
7:80-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.
7:80 - Saginaw club meets in room
302, Union.
8:00-Eesearch club meets in histo-
logical laboratory.
..8:30-Web and Flange mleets in
Engineering society rooms.

THURSDAY
11:00-Junior engineer assembly in
room 348, Engineering building.
4:09-Junior Girls' play try-outs in
University Hall.
4:00-Pontiac men meet in room 302,
Union.
4:00-Battle Creek men met in room
306, Union.
4:05-Gargoyle art.and editorial
staffs -meet in Press building.
5:00-Important meeting of all fresh-
men women in Sarah Caswell An.
gell hall.
7:00-Belding-Greenville club meets
in room 306, Union.
7:00-Chicago men meet in room 225,
Union.
7:15-Jackson men meet in room 325,
Union.
7:30-St. Louis men meet in room 308,
Union.
7:30-Kansas City men meet in read-
ing room, 'Union.
7:30-Pontiac club meets in room A,
Alumni Memorial hall.
7:30-Iron County students meet in
upper room, Lane hall.
8:00-Canadian students meet at 1113
College street.
8:00-Christian Science society meet
in Lane hall auditorium.
U-NOTICES
Freshman lit dues must be paid this
week. They will be collected in
University hall at, the following
hours. Wednesday, 1-2; Thursday,
11-12 and 1-4; Friday, 9-10; and
Saturday, 11-12.
There will be an important meeting
of the Gargoyle art and editorial
staffs Thursday at 4:05 in the Gar-
goyle offices. Preparations will be
made for the next number and for
the Judge contest.
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