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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1921.

Number 105.

natical Club:
gular meeting will be held in Room 401, Mason hall, on Tuesday,
8, at 8 p. m. Mr. N. H. Anning will present a paper on "The Quad-
'orm x square plus xy plus y square."
W. W. DENTON, Secretary.
S Colloquium:
>f. A. W. Smith will speak at the Physics Colloquium on Tuesday,
8, at 4:20 p. m. on "Magnetic Reluctivity."
W. F. COLBY.
nore Engineers:
e next Assembly will be held Tuesday, March 8, in Room 348 of New
ering building, at 9 o'clock. W. C. HOAD,
Class Mentor.
,Ion :
e ninth departmental conference of graduate students and others spe-
g rin Education will be held Monday,; March 7, 4-6 (not 7-9), Tappan
PROGRAM
port of Atlantic City meetings:
ofessor Harvey, Ypsilanti: Army Alpha Tests in the Normal High
ss Davis, Jackson: The Burgess Reading Test in Grades III to VI.
GUY M. WHIPPLE.
etive Teachers Enrolled with Appointment Committee:
L pr pective teachers enrolled with the Appointment Committee are
ed call at the office, Room 102 Tappan hall, and fill out location
for the second semester.. This includes all students who have en-
this year whether they desire positions for next year or merely wish
e their records on file. Office hours for this purpose for one week
ing Monday will be held from 10:30 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m.
MARGARET CAMERON, Secretary.
[ratorical Contests:
e following people will speak in the Junior preliminary Monday
g, March 7, at 7 o'clock in Room ,302 Mason hall: Frankhauser, Gru-
Johnson, Miles, Scott, Youth. Those entered in the Sophomore pre-
y will speak Tuesday evening. Those in the Senior preliminary
sday evening, same place and hour. Any who are interested are in-
o attend. RAY K. IMMEL,
Contest Director.
nies 34:
signment for Tuesday:
Shefferman, pp. 15-37.
Teat and Metcalf, pp. 374-395.
C. C. EDMONDS.
Students of Engineering:
J. S. Goodman, '20E, now with the American Telephone and Tele-
Company, will be in Room 274 Engineering building Monday, March
Tuesday, March 8, for the purpose of iexplaining the opportunities
is company to senior engineerb (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and
al) who are interested in such employment after graduation.
JOSEPH H. CANNON.
ering Seniors:
11 have their next assembly on Tuesday, March 8, at 10 o'clock in
348. Professor Sauer will address the class.
H. H. HIGBIE, Class Mentor.

W IAPS GOING ON
SUNDAY
9:30-University ' Men's .Bible class
meets in upper room, Lane hall.
3:30-Meeting of all senior and Jun-
ior men in the assembly hall, Un-
ion.
4:00-Friends of the University meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Kelsey, 915 Greenwood avenu.
4:00-Japanese students meet, Lane
hall.
4:30-Delegates to Student yolunteer
conference at Lansing meet, Lane
hall.
4:30-Student Volunteer pre-confer.
ence rally, Lane hall.
4:45-Rayls-Michigan hockey game at
Weinberg's coliseum.
6:00-Get together supper, Harris
hall. Professor Reeves speaks.
6:00-Wesleyan guild meets, Methodist
church. There will be no social half
hour because of the University ser-
vice.
7:00-University servilce, Hill -audi-
torium.
7:30-Meeting of the Kentucky club in
room 302, Union.
MONDAY
9:00-Vocalists perform at the State
contest for young musicians, Union.
1:00-Violinists play in State contest
for young musicians, Union.
4:00-State contest for young music-
ians reception, Martha Cook build-
ing.
4:00-Junior Girls' play rehearsal,
Sarah Caswell Angell hail.
7:00-Freshman orchestra rehearsai
In the assembly hall, Union. The
rehearsal will be over in time for
the symphony concert.
7:15-Membership committee of Round
Up club meets in Union lobby.
7:30-Delta Tau Delta club banquet
in room 323, Union.
8:00-Concert by the Detroit Sym-
phony orchestra, Hill auditorium.
TUESDAY
9:00-Sophomore engineers assembly
in room 348, Engineering building.
9:00-Pianists play In State contest
for young musicians, Union.
10:00-Senior engineers class meet-
ing in room 348, Engineering build-
ing.
12:00-Matinee Musicale society lunch.
eon for delegates to the State con-
test for Young Musicians, Union.
7:00-Meeting of Saginaw club, Un
ion. President will be elected.
7:15-R. 0. T. C. club meets in room
306, Union.
7 :15-Aeroclub meets in room 825,
Union.
7:30-Glee and Mandolin club smoker
in reading room, Union. Members
are requested to bring their instru-
ments.
7:80--Meeting of the Scroll in room
A, Alumni Memorial mall.
8:00-Dixie club meets, Union.

U-NOTICES
The University Boxing club meets at
4 o'clock every Tuesday and Thurs-
day in Waterman gymnasium.
The Ferris Institute club banquet
tickets are now on sale at the Un-
ion and at Sugden's drug store.
Pamphlets for Mr. Steffen's course in
Pol. Sc. 12, may be had at Slater's
bookstore. Call for them Monday
morning. R. Jerome Dunne.
The next junior engineer assembly
will be held at 11 o'clock Wednes-
day morning, March 9.
Dean Hinsdale at Chicago Conference
Dean W. B. Hinsdale, of the Homoe-
opathic Medical school, and Supt. D.
W. Springer, of the ,hospital, left for
Chicago yesterday to attend several
conferences appertaining to their
fields of work.
Are you going to have a party? Let
Teet's Dining Rooms serve the dinner.
-Ddy.
Patronize Daily advertlueru.-Adw

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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Opening of Student Livery

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aSpecial Club Prices
Packard at Main

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Phone 1687""R

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Same High Qyality as the
rOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE
If your dealer cannot supply you
write us for catalog and prices
TIiOMAS H. LOGAN COMPANY
Hudson, Mass.
Send for the Tom Logan Calendar,
hick pictures, suitable for framing,
ie International Golf match between
uimet, Ray and Vardon.

SPRING TRIPS TO BE TALKED
OVER AT MUSIC CLUB SMOKER
Spring trips will be discussed at
the Glee and Mandolin club smoker at1
7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the
second floor reading room of the Un-
ion. The management of the combin-
ed clubs has arranged a special pro-
gram for the smoker, and as a part of
the plan all members of the Mandolin
club are asked to bring their instru-
ments.
A concert will be given the fore part
of May, rehearsals for whichwill be
commenced next week. The eligibility
list will have been returned by that
time and any changes in the personnel
will then be announced.
Lightweight imported golf hose.
$3.00 upward. Wild & Co., State St.-
Adv.
Read The Daily for Campus news..

Engineers
Have you seen it?
The "Rust" Lettering Scale--A great time saver. Price $1.25
Log Log Rules - - - A good supply at
University
ookstores
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.latest in Gage Hats
AT
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L'ET'S ASK OURSELVES A QUESTION:
Can we imagine the kind of a place this world
would be if music didn't exist? Of course, it requires but
a moments reflection to convince us that music is one of
the absolute necessities of life; without it we would have
an exceeeingly dull and monotonous existence.
In view of music's universal appeal, as well as its uni-
versal necessity, have you seen to it that a wide and
varied amount of music is available in your home?
F or those who appreciate the value of good music
and who are always desirous of increasing its in-
fluence in the home, THE UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE
provides an ideal medium whereby that desire may be
gratified. At this store you may be certain to find just that
thing you want - be it a grand piano or a particularly
rare phonograph needle. We have won the public con-
fidence because of the completeness and quality of
our stock.
finallyit is your duty, as well as your privi-
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tx Muse i4anor
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ics and a Mack Sennett
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oneydew-Med. Waltz
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LaScala Orchestra

Arcade--Constance Talmadge in
"Mamma's Affair." Wedding
Blues comedy and Education-
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Wuerth - Constance Binney in
"Something Different." Clyde
Cook comedy, "All Wrong," and
Fox News.
Orpheum-Lionel Barrymore in
"The Master Mind." Goldwyn
comedy, "After the Brawl,"
and Vod-a-vil movies.
THIS WEEK
Stagy
Garrick (Detroit) - The latest
musical comedy hit, "Irene."
Shubert (Detroit) - William
Hodge in his most popular
comedy, "The Guest of Hon-
or."
Students Lunch
409 Jefferson
High Class Food
Open 6 a.m. Close 11 p.m

Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra
Original Dixieland Jazz
Band
Benson Orchestra of
Chicago

Biddy-Fox Trot
Somebody-Med.

One-Step

Come in and ask for a complete list
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Schaeberle & Son, Music House

110 S. Main St.

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