THE MICHIGAN DAILY . . ILY FFICIAL BULLETIN 2 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1921 Number 19 On the occasion of the annual convention of the University Press Club I Michigan, Oct. 20, 21, and 22, the University will be host to some one undred and fifty newspaper men and women of the state. These guests f the University will need room accommodations for Thursday and Fri- ay nights, Oct. 20 and 21. Owing to the fact that many alumni will be in nn Arbor oni Friday and Saturday for the Ohio State-Michigan game, the vailable rooming facilities have already been exhausted. The Union, ho- els and rooming houses are practically filled for the occasion. Only one ecourse remains - that of assigning the newspaper men and women to aculty homes. I am asking, therefore, that any members of the various aculties who may be willing to accept guests for Thursday -and Friday ights will notify D. H. Haines, telephone 2884-R, at their earliest conven- mece. No meals need'be provided and the guests will pay for their room- ag accommodations. M. L. BURTON. wilight Faculty Conert: The first Twilight Faculty Concert will be given this afternoon at 4:15 'clock in Hill Auditorium. The program will be rendered by Nora Crane [unt, contralto; Samuel Pierson Lockwood, violin; Albert Lockwood, piano; ccompaniments by Mrs. Maud Okkelberg and Clara Lundell, of the faculty f the University School of Music. There will be no admission charge. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. ollege of Pharmacy: There will be a meeting of the faculty of the College of Pharmacy Mon- ay afternoon, Oct. 17, at 4 o'clock in room 212, Chemistry building. C. H. STOCKING, Secretary. Itdents in Engineering English I: Students in Engineering English' I will have an opportunity to inspect he General Library Monday Evening, Oct. 17, at 7 o'clock. They will meet romptly at 7 in the main corridor of the second floor. J. RALEIGH NELSON. 'aeulty Concerts: Under the auspices of the University School of Music members of the ,chool Faculty will give a series of complimentary recitals in Hill Audi- orium on Sunday afternoons at 4:15 o'clock as follows: October 16 and 30 . November 13. December 4. January 15 and '29. February 26. March 5 and 19. April 2. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. [ockey: .. All University women wishing extra practice in hockey are requested n report at Palmer field in costume on the following dates: Upperclass-Mondays and Wednesdays at 4. Sophomores-Wednesdays at 3. Freshmen-Mondays at 4:45. Those wishing to try out for teams are requested to be present. CHARLOTTE J. MAC EWAN. ducation Conference: All graduate students specializing in Education are expected to meet the taff of the School of Education in room 105, Tappan Hall, Monday, Oct. 17, to 9 p. m. Discussion of problems for investigation by Dean Whitney, rofessors Berry, Edmonson, Davis, Myer, Woody and Whipple and Super- itendent LaRue. ngish 0: The four lecture sections in Report-Writing will meet together Wed- esday evening, Oct. 19, at 7 o'clock in room 348 Engineering building. J. RALEIGH NELSON. hi Sigma Biological Society: On Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p. m. a business meeting willbe held in room 231 of the Natural Science building. This meeting will be concluded in me for the meeting of Sigma Xi. C. W. CREASER, Secretary. thena Tryouts: Athena Literary Society will hold its annual tryouts at 7:15 o'clock uesday night, Oct. 18, in the Alpha Nu room, University Hall. Tryouts con- .st of three minute extemporaneous speeches. All University women are ligible. MARTHA SHEPARD, President. colytes: There will be a meeting of Acolytes on Tuesday evening, Oct, 18, at o'clock, in room 106, Mason Hall. Professor Blanshard will read a paper n "A Critique of Pragmatism". "* MARTEN TEN HOOR, Acting Arch-Acolyte arrived here are invited to be pre- sent. It is urgently requested that every member make a special effort to be present. Freshmen, notice-Gymnasium class- es start Tuesday, Oct. 18, in Water- man gymnasium. You are expected to be present at the first meeting of the section to which you have been assigned. All freshmen secure lock- er before that time. SIGMA XI, JUNIOR RESEARCH CLUB PLAN JOINT MEETING A joint meetinf of Sigma Xi, hon- orary .zoology fraternity, and the Jun- ior Research club will be held Tues- day evening to plan a series of lec- tures for the winter. President M. L. Burton and Prof. E. C. Case, of the paleontology department, will talk. The subject of Professor Case's speech will be, "Sigma Xi at Michigan, a His- tory and a Vision." The meeting Tuesday night will not be open to the public, but it is plan- ned to throw open later meetings. THE NEXT TIME you buy a pair of brogues at Davis' don't forget to look at our wool socks. 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I:00-Baptist guild social half-hour followed by discussion meeting led' by Mr. Wendell Vreeland, principal of Jones' school. :30-Meeting of Wesleyan guild at the Methodist church. Byron Field will be the leader. Everyone invited. :00-Chief Red Fox of the Blackfoot - tribe, an ordained minister, sneaks in the Church of Christ. Subject: "Indian Customs and Needs." MONDAY 4:00-Pharmacy faculty meets in room 212, Chemistry building. 6:30-A general survey of the Bible, course III, Upper room, Lane hall. 8:00-First Music week program, Pat. tengill auditorium. TUESDAY 4:00-Hygiene lecture for freshman and entering sophomore women in Bdrbour gymnasium. 7:00-Phi Sigma business meeting in room Z 231, Natural Science build- ing. Meeting to be over Ain time ofr Sigma Xi meeting. 7:00-Moonlight hike for Baptist stu- dents and those interested in the guild. 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