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THE

ICHIGAN DAILIV

ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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SNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1921.

Number 82.

To the University Senate:
President Burton has asked me to call a meeting of the University
Senate in room C, Law building, at 8 o'clock on Jan. 31, 1921.
Special order: Matter 'of University Editor.
Regular Business: Report of Board in Control of Athletics.
J. L. MARKLEY, Secretary.
ledical Jurisprudence Lectures:
Mr. Clarence A. Lightner will continue 'his lecture on Medical Juris-
prudence on Monday, Jan. 24, 1921, at 3:45 p. m. in room B in the Law
building. HENRY M. BATES, Dean.
Homoeopathic Medkal School:
The Staff club will be. addressed at 12:05 Monday, Jan. 24, by Mr. Fred
M. Taylor, Professor of Political Economy and Finance. All members will
attend. W 1. HINSDALE, Dean.'
New Courses in Highway. Transport:
The following courses 1 may be elected for credit by students in the
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts and in the College of Engi-
neering:;
Civil Engineering 41-Highway Transport Surveys and the Theory and
Economics of Highway Improvements. No prerequisites. Second Semes-
ter. Two hours; Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 a. m.
Civil Engineering 44-Highway Transport Economics, Methods, Leg-
islation and Management. 'No prerequisites. Second Semester. Two hours.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 p. m
Committee on Rooms:
The Committee on Rooms will hold office hours on Thursday and Friday
of this week from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock, and next week daily from 3:30 to 4:30
o'clock for the purpose of assigning rooms to classes not provided for in the
Announcement of the Literary college *r for making necessary changes in
assignments. -. C. KARPINSKI, Chairman,
Committee on Rooms.

BILIIARD MATCHES FURNISH
INTERESTING COMPETITION
(Continued from Page Four)
quite a few missed set-ups. Scores:
Moreland, playing at 21 made 21;
Palmer, playing at 23 completed 17.
Monday afternoon's game between
Shepherd, playing at 25 and Nagde-
man, playing at 23, should prove to be
a close match with the winner a mat-
ter of conjecture. Shepherd, with two
wins to his credit, is a slight favorite
over Nadgeman, who has only one vic-
tory in his favor.
Sunday Night Lunches at Teet's
Dining Rooms. Try them. 805 E.
Huron St.-Adv.
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SCENE FROM BOOTH TARKINGTON'S "CLARENCE," AT THE WHITNEY
THEATER, MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 24.
UNION REFUSES TO PERMIT | titions were also received from C. B.,
ANNUAL ARCHITECT DANCE Hayes, of Jackson, and Robert F.
Gauss, of this city, and these names
(Continued from Page One) will be posted on the bulletin board
The name of Van Loken Sels, ap- of the Union, in accordance with the
plicant for annual directors' member- rules, until the next meeting, when
ship, was voted upon and passed. Pe- their names will be voted upon.

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WIIAT'S GOING ON
SUNDAY
12:00--Prof. Henry Sanders speaks at
the University religious foium, Con-
gregational church.
2:30-Meeting of all juniors and sen-
iors in assembly hall, Union.
3:30-Gilbe#t Lounsbery speaks in the
assembly hall, Union.
5:45-Social hour and young people's
meeting, Unitarian church.+
6:00-Social half hour followed by
Wesleyan guild meeting, Methodist
church.
6:30-Clarence De Puy, '22, leads a
discussion, "The Blue Laws at the;
University of Michigan," at the Con-
gregational church.
7:30-Rev. Laurence W. Kelly, of De-
troit, gives address to Universityl
students, Baptist church.
MONDAY
4:15-Dr. J. F. Rippy, of the Universi-
'ty of Chicago, lectures on "The
Growing Interest in Hispanic Am-
erica," in the Natural Science audi-
torium. .
7:30-Acolytes meet in room 106, Ma-
son hall.
8:00-Choral. Union concert, Detroit
Symphony orchestra, Ossip Gabrilo-
witsch'"conducting, Hill auditorium.
TUESDAY
4:15-Prof.0. J. Campbell, of the Un-
iversity of Wisconsin, lectures in the
Natural Science auditorium.
7:00-Comedy glub meeting in Univer-
sity hall.
7 :00-anad.ianclub.meets at Union.
7:80-Annual track pep meetiW ng,
physics lecture room.
7 :30-Dixie club meets in room 302,
Union.
7:30-Spanish club meeting and lec-
ture by Caesar Barja.
U-NOTICES
Tryouts for the Union opera should
see Mr. Shuter in room 308 of the
Union. from 10:30 to 12 or from
2:30 to 4:30 o'clock any week day,
except Saturday.
It is important that- all members of
the Union orchestra be at the as-
sembly hall, Union, at 2:20 o'clock
Sunday.

Tryouts for "Zaragueta," a play to be
presented by La Sociedad Hispanica
will be held at 7 o'clock on Monday,
Jan. 24 in room 202, University hall,
and at 4:15 o'clock on Jan. 25 in
room 401, South Wing.
PLAYERS CLUB TO PRESENT
PROGRAM OF 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS
(Continued from Page One)
the time when it can become instru-
mental in the buildinfg of a Little The-
ater for Michigan. It is trying to sup-
ply a laboratory for prospective stage
managers, playwrights, producers, and
those: interested in other branches of
dramatic work.
The price of admission to outsiders
is 50 cents. Members can get their
tickets by presenting a membership
card to the treasurer of the club on
Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 5
o'clock in University hall:
Enrollment for Infantry Unit Began
Enrollment for the R. O. T. C. in-
fantry unit has begun. Maj. Robert
Arthur who is in charge of this en-
rollment states that 100 men must en-
roll before the unit can be authorized.
That number has not as yet been
reached, but it is hoped that enough
of those who are eligible will enroll
and thus provide a real infantry unit
for Michigan.
Prof. Young Well; Returns to Duties
Prof. L. J. Young, of the forestry
department, who has been suffering
from an attack of influenza, has re-
turned to his duties.
1IMPORTANT MEETING
OFI UPPERCLASSMEN
There will be a meeting of all
Junior and senior men in Union
assembly hall promptly at 2:30
o'clock Sunday afternoon for the
discussion of campus problems.
THE STUDENT COUNCIL,
By Le Grande A. Gaines, Jr.,
I President.

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