THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCT DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Volume 9 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921 Number 201 University Senate: The four stated meetings of the Senate during the current year have been set for the following dates: Nov. 21, Jan. 16, March 20, and May 15. FRANK E ROBBINS. Faculty, College of Literature, Scienee, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Faculty Monday, Oct. 24, at 4:15 p, m., in the Natural Science auditorium, to elect members of the standing com- mittees for the year and to discuss the report of the committee on the di- vision into junior-senior colleges, ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Class Treasurers: Treasurers of classes and other student organizations are reminded that their accounts must be kept in a businesslike manner acceptable to me, and submitted to me for audit next June. The books of many classes were left in my office last June, and may be obtained now. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Research Club: The first meeting of the Club for the academic year will be held on Wednesday evening, Oct. 19, at 8 o'clock in the Histological Laboratory. Professor A. E. Wood will speak on "The Present Situation with Regard to Housing." H. H. BARTLETT, Secretary. To the Members of the Sigma Xi and the Junior Research Club: A joint meeting of the Society of the Sigma Xi and the Junior Research Club will be held in the auditorium of the Natural Science building at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, Oct. 18. Addresses will be given by Prof. Er- mine C. Case and President Marion L. Burton. Professor Case will speak on the subject "Sigma Xi at Michigan - a History and a Vision", and President Burton has chosen for his subject "The Future of Research at the University of Michigan". This will be the first of a series of joint meetings contemplated by the two societies. PETER OKKELBERG, Sec. Sigma Xi. HAROLD R. SNOW, Sec. Junior Research Club. Zoology I, Examination for Absentees: Students in Zoology I in the second semster of last year, who were absent from examination in June, will take an examination in room Z-229, Natural Science building, Saturday, Oct. 22, at 9 a. m. A. FRANKLIN SHULL. Hygiene Lecture: Freshman and entering sophomore women are required to attend the Hygiene Lecture to be given today, Tuesday, at 4 p. m. in the Barbour Gym- nasium. MARION O. WOOD. Freshman Engineers: Gardner S. Williams will speak to the Freshman Engineers on Wednes day, Oct. 19, at 11 a. m., in room 348 of the Engineering building. (Fresh- men-See bulletin board for seat numbers). C. E. WILSON. Head Mentotr Freshman Engineers. Men's Educational Club: The Men's Educational Club of the University will meet Tuesday eve- ning, Oct. 18, in room 304, Michigan Union. GEORGE E. MYERS. Semities Classes: Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 18, all classes in Semitics will meet as reg- ularly scheduled. LEROY WATERMAN. English 0: The four lecture sections in Report-Writing will meet together Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 19, at 7 o'clock in room 348 Engineering building. . RALEIGH NELSON. Phi Sigma Biological Society On Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p. m. a business meeting will be held in room Z 231-of the Natural Science building. This meeting will be concluded in time for the meeting of Sigma Xi. C. W. CREASER, Secretary. Athena Tryouts: Athena Literary Society will hold its annual tryouts at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday might, Oct. 18, in the Alpha Nu room, University Hall. Tryouts con- sist of three minute extemporaneous speeches. All University women are eligible. MARTHA SHEPARD, President. Players Club: All who have not paid their dues may do so in the lower corridor of University Hall Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5. Opportunity will also be given at that time for any who wish to become affiliated with the club to make formal application. Dues $3. R. S. TUBBS, Treasurer. Gun and Blade Club: All Gun and, Blade members have been invited to the meeting for cam- pus ex-service men to be held in the Reading room, Michigan Union, Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock to discuss plans for the proposed Reading room memorial. F. B. WAHR, Faculty Adviser. iversity hall. All members newly arrived here are invited to be pre- sent. It is urgently requested that1 every member make a special effortj to be present. Freshmen, notice-Gymnasium elass- 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. Cerele Franeais Meets For Eledetion Cercle Francais will elect a presi- dent at the second meeting of the year at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the' club rooms in South wing. Renaud Sherwood, '22, and Byron Field, ,'21, were nominated at the meeting held last Tuesday. 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S :00-.MicanNude week aro re waam 8:00-Aeolytes meet in room 106 Ma- son hall. 8:00-The Order of DeMolaf's charter class will meet in room 325, Union. WEDNESDAY 4:30-Freshman Dents meet in dental ampitheater for election of officers. 6:50-All foresters leave D. U. E. sta- tion for Saginaw forest for annual camp fire. 7:00-Band rehearsal at University hall. 7:15-Meeting of Canadian club in room 319, Union. 7:30-Montieth club meeting at Lane hall. 7:45--Amerlean Legion meets in read- ing room of Union. 8 :00-Michigan Music week program, Pattengill auditorium. U-NOTICES All organisations wisihng space in the 1922 Michiganensian must sign con- tracts immediately. Sign contracts at Michiganensian office in Press building any afternoon. Delta Sigma Rho will hold its first meet- insait 5:00. 3 P , nn Wadna eain the'eTe Hit the Fit N Eagle Shirt is close-fitting where you'want trimness-the shoulders, cuffs; full where you need room-the armholes and body; long where you need length-the skirt. 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