THE MICHIGAN DAILY T1 ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921\ Number 26 olty, Colege of Literature, Science; and the Art: There will be a meeting of the Faculty in the Natural Science Audito- a, at 4:15 p. m. Monday, Oct. 31. The change in date from Oct. 24 is le to avoid conflict with Professor Langdon's lecture.. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. viersity Lectute: The second of the series of University Lectures by Stephen Langdon, fessor of Assyriology in Oxford University, will be delivered in Natural nce Auditorium at 4:15 p. m Tuesday, Oct. 25. The subject is "Babylo- 1 Theories of Ethics and the Babylonian Legend of Job". The lecture is strated with Lantern slides. The public is invited. F. E. ROBBINS. tal Faculty: The re'gular weekly luncheon will not be held this week. R. W. BUNTING. n's Advisory Committee - College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The meeting announced for Tuesday, Oct. 25, has been postponed until sday, Nov. 1, at 4:10 p. m., in the Dean's office. JOHN R. EFFINGER. dents from Foreign Lands: Some of the ladies in Lansing, Michigan, are willing to entertain stu- ts from foreign countries at their homes during the Christmas holidays. nen who are interested or who wish to take advantage of this offer please consult Dean Jordan some time this week. The men are asked onsult with me on Thursday or Friday at 4 o'clock in my office, 302 Uni- ity Hall. J. A. C. HILDUER, Adviser to Foreign Students. Lety for the Pomotion of Engineering Education: President Scott of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Edu- on has asked me as Institutional Delegate from Michigan to call a meet- of all local members of the Society for the discussion of certain ipor- *educational problems. Following this suggestion, I have arranged for local members of the S. P. E. E. to meet at an informal dinner at the >n, Thursday, Oct. 27, at 6 p. m. Other members of the engineering fac- are also cordially invited to be present. Please notify me by Thursday ning J. RALEIGH NELSON. ?s Educational Club: The regular meeting of the Men's Educational Club will be held in room Michigan Union at 7 o'clock Tuesday Evening, Oct. 25. WESLEY B. BEADLE, President. ;s treasurers: Treasurers of classes and other student organizations tare reminded their accounts must be kept in a businesslike manner acceptable to me, submitted to me for audit next June. The books of many classes were in my office last June, and may be obtained now. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. shman Engineers: Prof. J. R. Brumm will speak to the Freshman Engineers on Wednesday, 26, at 11 a. m., in room 348 of the Engineering building. (Freshmen - bulletin board in lower hall for "Mentor assignments" and be sure and e the names of all of wour instructors). C. E. WILSON, Head Mentor of Freshman Engineers. liomore Engineers: Assembly in room 348, Engineering buildig, on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at clock. Professor Roth will speak. Important class business will be sacted. P. FIELD. lish2: I shall be unable to meet the class this morning. J. H. HANFORD. ronomy 2-Examination for Absentees: For students absent from final examinations in Astronomy 2 last June iree-hour written test will be conducted in the class room of the Ob- ratory beginning at 9 a. m., Saturday, Oct. 29. W. J. HUSSEY. R. H. CURTISS. Alpha Nu Members: Those intending to try out for Varsity Debate Wednesday night should Mr. Ritter at 1478-W. H. H. WARNER, President. ate Try-Outs: Independent try-outs for the Varsity debating squad will be held in n 302 Mason Hall Saturday morning, Oct. 29, at 8 o'clock. All candi- s for the teams who are not members of a Literary Society should re- t promptly at 8. Speeches limited to 6 minutes.. Any who have classes at 'clock Saturday should telephone Mr. George Wilner, 2506-W, and ar- ge to try out before 8 or after 9. RAY K. IMMEL, Intercollegiate Contest Director. sidents of Literary Societies Names of the six candidates for the Varsity debating squad should be frted to me immediately after the tryouts in your society. Please report 4 first and last names, the college to which each candidate belongs and ADDITIONAL SPORTS Golf Team Iteet Illini Saturday Next Saturday the golf team will journey to Urbana where they meet the Illinois golfers. The team consists of four men and two of these, Allen Welch, '22E, captain, and William Ingham,j '22, have already been chosen. Thej others are to be picked this week. Try- outs will be held today, Wednesday, and Thursday and all those desiring to compete for a place on the team should communicate with either Welch at 2999 or Ingham at 18 as soon as possi- ble. Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood will pick two additional men this\week for the tournament. In the spring an Illinois team will play a return game before the final Conference meet in June. FRESH TRACK TEAM NEEDS WEIGHT MEN Freshman shotputters are in great demand by Coach Steve Farrell, who is giving some promising track men instructions before the Varsity sea- son opens. Pole vaulters, broad jumpers, sprinters, high jumpers, in fact, men for all the track and field' events but the shot have put in an appearance. The shot putters of last year's fresh- man aggregation were not of Varsity caliber and if none show up this year it looks as if Michigan will be in a bad way for weight men in the near future, according to Coach Farrell. He will meet yearling shotputters from 2 to 6 o'clock every afternoon at the pit just south of Waterman gym- nasium. Intraimural Items (Continued from Page Three) ager of baseball, William Merner, '24; intramural manager of fall sports, Harold S. Arner, '24E. Other previously appointed assist- ants have been transferred as follows: From manager of miner sports to as- sistant director, Daniel Kearney, '22E; from manager of basketball to man- ager of minor sports, Gilbert T. Jer- ome, '23E; from manager of baseball to manager of basketball, H. Stough- ton BenJamin, '23. AUTO LIVERY 416 S. MAIN ST. PHONE 583-J With or Without Driver GARDNER WILLIAMS WILL TALI AT SENIOR ENGINEER ASSEMLY Senior engineers will hold an as- sembly at 11 o'clock today in room 348, engineering building. Gard- ner S. Williams, 189E, former profes- sor of engineering and now an Ann Arbor consulting engineer, will give an illustrated lecture upon power de- velopments Ain connection with the St. Lawrence Deep Waterway. G. W. McCordlc, class president, will apnounce the committee appoint- ments for the year, and a class track manager will be elected. Shuter Selecting Opera Costumes Sample plates of costumes for the 1922 Union Opera made by Lester cos- tume designers of Chicago were sub- mitted for approval Friday to E. Mor- timer Shuter, director of the Opera, who was in Chicago arranging for costumes and other equipment. The Marshall Field company, also of Chi- cago, will submit bids for part of the outfitting. FRESHMAN GLEE CLUB MEETS AT UNION TOMORROW NIGHT Members of the Freslbnati Glee club will meet at 7:15 o'clock tomor- row night in the Union. All men are askednto bring copies of the Michigan' Song book if possible. Any others who wish to try out for the club are ask- ed to see Mr. F. L. Thomas, director of the combined Glee and Mandolin clubs at 3 o'clock tomorrow at his studio in the School of Music. Free Shows Cancelled Saturday Night Free shows were promised by the Arcade and Majestic theaters to stu- dents and visitors, to be given at 10 o'clock last Saturday night. The man- agers state that due to the fact that Michigan lost the game and that no crowds were present the shows were called off. Pictures and frames of Good Taste and Refinement at De Fries Art Store. -A dv Just Received-- Bryce's American Commonwealth Calvin's Hioh School Teaching Clifford's Furlher Side of Silence Dewing's Financial Poliey Payne's History of Journalism Termnan's Test Material WAHR'S University Bookstore A Reliable Jeweler CHAPMAN 113 South Main ~ ~cANDI~s r - STEAM 6 (lAS FIT TING a a TELEPHONE 214-Fl lilflllililillllllllllllllilli~illiilililillfllull i h PICTURES OF FOOTBALL MEN WE'VE GOT 'EM ALL Individual or Group Pictures .ZwVTADLIJrtn1.z90% 719 N. UNIVERSITY r - r - r .p Ann Arbor Creamer The kind of Fried-cakes Mother used to make- real butter and fresh eggs r _ 123 WEST LIBERTY Telephone 664 - a-Ia ARE YOU PREPARED? When Jack Frost )comes will your plumbing be able to stand the test? Remember that "a stitch in time saves nine. 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IMMEL, Intercollegiate Contest Director $8.50 -$10.00 -$12.00 WHAT'S GOING ON TUESDAY -University lecture by Dr. Langdon, Natural Science Stew. audi- -Chimes' business staff and try- its meets, Press building. -Men's Educational club, room 6, Union. -Choral Union rehearsal, School Music. -All-Ec. smoker,' reading room, ion. -Adeiphi Rouse of Representa- es, fourth floor, University hall. -Erie club, Union. -Aeronautical society smoker, Mason hall. 7:30-Highland Park club, auditorium Lane hall. 7:30-Upper class advisers, names be- ginning A to F, and freshmen, Un- ion. 7:45-Order of De Molay, Masonic "cathedral, Main St. at Huron. U-NOTICES Jewish Orthodox services will be held at 8:30 o'clock this morning at 513 South Division street. GIRLS' MANDOLIN CLUB ELECTS NEW MEMLBERIS The Girls' Mandolin club announces the results of tryouts which were held last week. They are as follows: Ruth Waldron, '28, Marion Wamstrom, grad., Virginia Anthony, '23, Catherine Hell- er, '22, Marion Vosburgh, '22, and Fran- cis McCall, '22. Special three piece orchestra every evening from 6 to 7:30 P. M. at Chi- Phones 81-Fl and 2207 OFFICE-CORNWELL BLOCK CORN WELL COAL - COAL - COAL 1 Wahr's Shoe Store 108 SOUTH MAIN STREET ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION Lecture Course ON SALE NOW Ticekets -Botanical Journal club, , Natural Science building. -Monteith club, Lane ball. room At Wahr s, Graham's and Slater's Bookstores. Prices $2.50 and $3.00 for entire course i fTFNTPefu a-