LT THE MICHIGAN DAILY i DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN, COMING EVENTS IENTEN SERVICES WILL E HELD DURING EXAMI Volume I SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1921. Number 94.1 To All Students: Students who have been given permission by the University Housing Bureau to move at the end of the first semester, are responsible for their rooms up to Feb. 21. They must pay the rent on these rooms until that date, unless the rooms are re-rented and the new occupants take posses- sion prior to that time. Save for those exceptional cases where releases may be given later by the Committee, students who have not already been given permission to leave at the end of the semester must keep their present rooms until the end of the college year. I The Housing Committee will not meet again until after the examination period, but any questions relative to rooms may be taken up with Professor J. A. Bursley, Director of the Housing Bureau, at his office, Room 239 New Engineering building, telephone University 82. Lists of rooms available for next semester may be found at the Michi- gan Union and at Professor Bursley's office. J. A. BURSLEY. To the Members of the History Faculty: Will all members please announce to their classes as they meet them for examination next week the lecture to be given by Professor J. Franklin Jameson on "American Blood in 1775," in the Auditorium of the Natural Science building on Wednesday, Feb. 23? Since college opens the 21, and Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22, is a holiday, there will be little opportunity to announcesthis very important lecture in the opening classes of the second semester. C. H. VAN TYNE, Professor of History. College of Architecture: The classification for the second semester must be completed on Sat- urday, Feb. 19. Classes begin on Monday, Feb. 21. ENID LORCH, Professor of Architecture. Lecture - Medical Jurisprudence: Mr. Clarence A. Lightner will conclude his course of lectures on Medi- cal Jurisprudence, for the present year, on Monday, Feb. 7, at 3:45 in Room D in the Law building. 2-4-1921. HENRY M. BATES, Dean. Zoology 1, Second Semester: Students electing Zoology 1 for the second semester should meet their quiz sections and laboratory sections on the first 'days for which they are scheduled. They must not wait for the first-lecture period since, owing to Washington's Birthday, no meeting of the lecture section will occur until the second week. A. F. SHULL. Literary College, Second Semester: Immediate provision should be made for all classes not listed in the Literary College Announcement. All reservations of rooms not made in the Announcement must be made through this office. It is highly desir- able that the enrollment cards now distributed, be examined and that pro- vision for larger rooms, where necessary, be made immediately. Office hour: Monday and Tuesday 3-4 p. m. L. C. KARPINSKI,. Chairman Committee on Rooms. Attendance Committee: In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts the last meeting of the Attendance Committee for men for this semester will be held Monday, Feb. 7, at 3:15 p. m. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. College of Engineering: All students must finish Classification for Second Semester, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18, 19. Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22, Vacation for one day only. For ab- sences before and after this date, doctor's certificates are required. In- ,trictors will report all absences Feb. 21 and 23. Students must be present to begin semester on Monday, Feb. 21. W. H. BUTTS, Assistant Dean.. Mathematical Club: Regular meeting will be held in room 401 Mason hall, on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 8 p. m. Prof. W. F. Colby will present a paper, "Relativity Kine- matics." W. W. DENTON, Secretary. To Students Taking Honor Examinations: Each student is expected to sign a pledge stating that he has neither given nor received aid during the examination. Furthermore, each stu- dent is bound to report any violations of honor which he may see to one. of the undersigned members of the senior honor committee. He is per- mitted to warn the offender once orally before the whole class, without necessarily mentioning any names, before turning in a report. R. C. Angell, Chairman Harcourt Johnstone Lois DeVries C. Stewart Baxter. Robert Kneebone Alice Hinkson Lawrence C. Butler Donald Porter Bernice Nickels George Duffield Rhetoric Course 1: Examinations in Course 1 in Rhetoric will be held Thursday, Feb. 10, from 2 to 5 p. "m., according to the following schedule: Room B, Law Building Mr. Bouchard Mr. Hall Mr. Schmiedeskamp West Lecture Room, Physics Building Mr. Adams Mr. Conkey Lecture Room, Memorial Hall Mr. Crocker Mr. Everett Room 205, Mason Hall Mr. Kuhn Mr. Lasher (Continued from Page Seven) (Continued from Page Seven) 9:00-Colonial ball by the Sarah Cas- ed in 1885 for students at the Univer-. well Angell chapter of the D. A. R., sity of Michigan. Union. t The names and dates of the preach- ers are as follows: Feb. 13--Rev. Ed- ward S. Travers, D.D., Pittsburgh;: 8:00-Emnmellme Pankiurst lectures ;Feb. 20- -Rt. Rev. William i. eming-, on "The Woman Voter vs. Bolshe- ton, D.., Suffragan lishoo of South vism, Hill auditorium. Dakota; Feb. 27- -Rev. John _; 1.Groton, 7:45-Gospel meeting, Lane hall. Jenkintown, Pa.; flar. 6---IRv.. :itlo I. Gates, New York City; M .a-'t. Rev. Charles D. Williams, D.D., LL.D.. FEBRUARY 21 - Bishop of Michigan; Mar. 20---Rev. 8:00-Concert by the Detroit Sym- Percy L. Urban, Philadelphia. phony orchestra, Hill auditorium. On Ash Wednesday, Feb. 9, there 9 :00-Craftsmen club dance, Barboir nill be services at 7 and 10:30 a'clock: gymnasium, in the morning and 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Weekday services will HURON VALLEY BLDG. & SAV- anytime. In corporated 1891. Win. INNS ASSO. offers 100 per et. safety; L. Walz, Pres. H. I. Hlerbst, Secy. and 6 per et. to investors. 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CONSTITUTION W-L E it_.A. fiddle".lI Lead WLthe U .EA ETDon't go thru life "playing second fiddle". Lead the U-NOTICES orchestra yourself. The first day of practice for interclass (Continued from Page Onle)h1r Don't take the first job that comes along. Don't enter the Time firstalldiy of naci eb. in2rca. smember of," "dependent upon whether ahzr basket ball is Monday, Feb. 21. tis oe is filled by a man or a wousiness world in ahaphazard manner. An exhibition of a selected group of'men" and insert the words "represent. Select your goal! paintings by contemporary Americanme artists can be seen in Alumni Mem- ied in."- orial hall from 2 to 5 o'clock daily, Article 5 Duties of Oficers Section HUNT A JOB - MAKE THE JOB HUNT YOU fromFeb.6 toFeb.27.4.Insert the word "similarly" in the lrom Feb. 6 to Feb. 27. . last sentence and strike out the words But your college training alone will not make you independent. Aill members of the Scroll who wish ,- tickets for the winter term party "through the women's committee." Thousands of others have received such training. Only a should communicate wite J.pa. Article 9, Amendents.--Change the small number, however, have received training in the commer- = should commuca tret, 26AJ word "election" to "meeting." cial field. Our classes in Starr, 1025 Packard street, 2663-J The members of the association are before Feb. 21. referred to the offices in Lane or New- _ H R H N No meetings or rehearsals will be held =frrdRTH- BOOKKEEPING No metingso ehe aralsill hlu n-berry for information or explanations TYPEWRITING PENMANSHIP by the Glee and Mandolin club un- of these amendments. = til next semester:. h - The initial baseball practice of the Bwill enable you to prepare for something really worth while. Michigan team will be held at Wat- Ban Steil oilIIooeop Hospital . Let us tell you about our courses erman gymnasium on Feb. 15. Quarantine at the homoeopathic Members of the Richard N. Hall post ;hospital has not yet been lifted. Un FEB. less new cases of diphtheria are dis- NEW CLASSES COMMENCE WEDNESDAY;, ED 23 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars . - . ofy t Vtes ofForeign Wars covered within a few days, the ban may obtain tickets for the post w'ill be lifted soon. dance to be given Saturday evening, ill beliUAe4so Feb. 26, from Ben Burbridge, 802 1 eumuhehabit.FollowI I"nes w- Get the habit. Follow the "ones wlioIr C 0O Of S A1 AN Monroe street any time this week. kno w" to the Chinese Gardens.-Adv. --- -- --711i NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE- VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM TO iCraftsmen's Club Dance at Barbour7V MEET DETROIT 'GREmATIONS ym, Monday, Feb. 21, 9 to 1. Spec- Start now if you want to finish the course this. year MS music by Rhodes Th' hest ea.All mMasons invited. Tickets at Treasurer- (CntnudnrotPgeTheeeICapfrom f Pagev -allllliThree)11111U Campbell'stli1118111111#office.-Adv.1tiitlt11lti swim nearly every event on the aquatic card, and swim it in time that invariably brings victory. Whether his phenomenal ability can spell de- feat for Michigan is a question, the affirmative answer to which is doubted. Will Give Prizes The D. A. C. has promised a big time for the Michigan men who com- pete against them, a bronze plaque go- ing to the winner, and a spread after the meet being given to the Wolver- ines. YOUR ORDER FOR NEXT SEME'STER'S Will receive the usual careful and courteous attention. UNIVER SITY WA H RBOO KSTOR ES. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION LECTURE COURSE Save This Announcement to remind you that Mrs. lukhurst WILL LE TURE HERE Friday, February 18 8 o'clock SUBJECT: "The Woman Voter vs. Bolshevism" EXAMS WILL ALL BE OVER Room 101, Economics Building Mr. Mitchell Mr. Quinnell Room 202, Tappan Hall Mr. Schenck Mr. Walter Auditorium, Natural Science Building Mr. Abbot Mr. Wicker Mr. Wier F. N. SCOTT,