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(11:80 a. x. Saturdays.)

, MARCH 21, 1922

Number 124

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Directors and Superintendents:
tention is called to the action taken by the Board of Regents,
, authorizing a ghange of method which the Deans had previ-
ved, of making all promotions to the ranks of Assistant Profes-
te Professor, and full Profesor. In accordance with this action
)motion is in the future to be made without an actual commu-
he Board of Regents pbinting out why it is recommended. I
id you that at the conference of the Deans held Jan. 18, 1922, the
requested to submit for the consideration of the Regents at
meeting- communications in the usual form regarding all acad-
tions involving the professorial ranks, it being understood that
endatiops for all such promotions ir any one school of college
esented in a single cmmunication. This will be found recorded
tes of the conference'of the Deans held Jan. 18', 1922. My object
his Bull'etin is to remind you, that the communication on this
ether with other papers to be presented to the Regents at their
larch 31, must be received at this office not later than 5 p. m.
larch 23. M 1. L. BURTON.
of the Sigma Xi and the Junior Research Club:
,et in joint session this -evening (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock in the
ance' Auditorium. Professor Francis W. Kelsey will speak on
icoveries of Papyri". The lecture will be followed by an ex-
n 6 of the General Library, in charge of Professors Boak, Bon-
ski, Robbins, and Sanders.
HAROLD. R. SNOW, Sec. Jun. Res. Club.
PETER OKKELBERG, Sec. Sigma Xi.
re-up examination for the first blue-book will be held in Room A,
iorial Hall Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock.'
H. R. CROSSs. .
Engineers:
or John C. Parker of the Electrical Engineering Department will
Freshmen at 11 a. m., on Wednesday, March 22, 1922; in Room
ring building. All Freshmen will call on their Mentors for re-
g the week of March 27 to April 1. This is an important As-
C. E. WILSON,
Head Mentor Freshman Engineers.'
loquum:
ysics Colloquium will meet at 4:45 p. m. on Tuesday, March 21,
3 Physics. Mr. J. M. Cork will speak on "X-Ray Spectra". All
re cordially invited to attend. R. A. SAWYER.
a1 Club:
meeting will be held this evening at 8, in Room 401 Mason
essor V. C. Poor will present "On the Electrokineticenergy".
the Faculty and graduate students are invitel.
W. W. DENTON,' Secretary.
oard:
vill be a meeting of the Oratorical Board Wednesday afternoon
in Room 302, Mason Hall.. :
0. W. RUSH, President.
meeting of the Acolytes scheduled for tonight will be postponed
A. C. BENJAMIN.
ill be a meeting of Phi Sigma on Tuesday, March 21, at 7 p. m. in
Natural Science building, at which there will be an election of
s. C. W..CREASER.
ill be a try-out Tuesday, March 21, at 4 p. m. in University Hall
to pick casts for the programs for the rest of the year. All mem-
a are urged to try out. R. B. RITTER, President.

OPEN SPRING GRID
DRILLS APRIL 18
(Continued from Page 4)
later date when good weather is
practically assured.
Following the custom of past years,
invitations to report for practice on,
Sept. 15 will be sent to the men who
show up best at spring practice. Coach
Yost is hopeful that all possible can-
didates who have even considered fe-
porting do so on April 18 and remain
out for spring practice in order that
more material may be added to Michi-
gan's vein.
- In answering a question regarding
the kind of work that he thought best
for football men during the summer
months, Coach Yost said, "It is my.
opinion that hard, inside work is bad
for athletes. On the contrary, out-
side work which is not extraordinarily
hard is preferable. Work where men
practice co-operation with others, and
learn to shift about hastily is much
preferred to actual hard manual la-
bor."
ADELPHI MEMBERS TO GIVE
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECHES
Adelphi House of Representatives
will hold an extemperaneous' speaking
contest at 7:30 o'clock tonight in their
room on the fourth floor of University
hall. Each member will pick a topic
from a list to be posted before the
meeting and will be allowed two min-
utes to speak on it. The six best will
be selected and will compete next
Tuesday night for a trophy.
This contest will be open to visitors
and every man interested in public
speaking is urged to attend.
ORCHESTRA CONDUCTORS ARE
OFFERED TRAINING AT UNION
Training in the conductiig of or-
chestras will be offered to members
of the Union orchestra and other men
who. may be interested. Captain Wil-
son of the Varsity band will discuss
the important points in orchestra di-
recting and will demonstrate them at
the meeting of the orchestra tonight
at the Union. Practice will also be
given those who take the directing
work.
50 TICKETS TO BASKETBALL
BANQUET REMAIN ON SALE
There are 50 tickets at :Graham's
for the campus at large to the basket-
ball banquet to be given at the Arm-

ory Thursday night. "M" men and
honorary societies will also be given
their reservations at the same place.
Hall Undergoes Second Operation
Registrar Arthur G. Hall, who was
taken to the St. Joseph sanitarium
some time ago to undergo an opera-
.ton, recently underwent 'another op-
eration from which he is recuperat-
ing. The hospital authorities an-
nounce that Dr. Hall is feeling better
and is regaining his strength slowly.
Illinois Wins Debate'
Illinois affirmative team won in the
Illinois-Wisconsin debate at Urbana.
The question debated was "Resolved,
That the war debts due the United
States from her allies in the Great
War should be cancelled." .

Canes should be ordered im-
mediately at Wagner ind Co.'s
since it takes from three to four
weeks to obtain them.
WALTER WESBROOK,
Chairman Cane Committee.
Programs and announcements
may be ordered between the
hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons, at the
I..booth in University hall.
J. STEDMAN,
Chairman Program Committee.
Patrontse Daily Advertisers.-Adv.

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CHIMES TRYOUTS
Sophomores desiring to try
out for Chimes editorial staff
should report to the editorial of-
fces, third floor of the Union, be-
tween 4 and 6 o'clock any after-
nopn before March 25.1
Edwin M. Beresford, '22, president of
the Cosmopolitan club has. written a
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of Mountains."
Mud practice in tul-
club meets at Union.{
lub meets In room 3068
maportant.
De Molay conyocation
auditorium, Ann Arbor
club meets in room 302
NOTICES
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n the Union.
gouts will be held this
4 o'clock for casts for
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ilosophy of Butterbig-
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