r ILI" ULLETIN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921 Number 28 , rsity Lectures: rofessor Ernst Cohen, Director of the Van't Hoff Laboratory, Univer- f Utrecht, Holland, will deliver two lectures, one on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 5 p. m., and the other on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 4:15 p. m. in the cal Amphitheater, room 165 Chemistry building. His subject will be, Metastability of Matter and Its Bearings on Chemistry and Physics". he lectures will be illustrated by lantern slides and experimental dem- tions and will be given under the auspices of the University of Mich- Section of the American Chemical Society. All interested are cor- invited to attend. C. C. MELOCHE. vshipsin French Universities: 7I nnouncement of the American Field Service Fellowships in French rsities for 1922-23, open to graduates of American colleges and pro- nal schools, has been received by the President, who has designated sor C. B. Vibbert to advise with any students interested in applying ese Fellowships. Any such should apply to Professor Vibbert for in. tion. F. E. ROBBINS. y for the Promotion of Engineering Education: ocal members of the S. P. E. E. and other members of the Engineering y interested are invited to meet at dinner at the Union, Thursday, 7, at 6 p. m. Notify me by noon Thursday. J. RALEIGH NELSON. rht Organ Recital: rof. Earl V. Moore will be the soloist at the Twilight Organ Recital, day afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium. He will render >sitions by Saint-Saens, Dvorak, Haigh, Moore and Crawford. There e no admission charge. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. ty Twilight Recital: be next Faculty Twilight Recital will be given in Hill Auditorium, y afternoon, Oct. 30, at 4:15 o'clock by William Wheeler, tenor, and George B. Rhead, pianist. There wil bd no admission charge. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. ric 31: wing to absence from the city, I shall be unable to meet the class in e 31 Friday of this week. F. N. SCOTT., ophy I: y,section of Course 1, meeting in room B Law building, at 2 p. m., will eet today (Thursday). R. M. WENLEY. r Civil Engineers: he annual inspection trip has been set for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5, on which dates no class work will be given Senior Civil Engineers. >llowing places will be visited on the trip: - eddes Plant of Detroit Edison Company on Huron River. ty of Detroit. Municipal Asphalt Plant, Jefferson Avenue Bridge Con- ion, Fort St. Bridge Construction, Ford Blast Furnace Plant, Con- 3reek Sewer Construction, Detroit Filtration Plant, Belle Isle Bridge uction, Connors Creek Power Plant. ty of Toledo: Cherry Street Bridge, Fire Service Station, American e Company Plant, Hocking Valley R. R. Docks, Toledo Filtration . addition to members of the Civil Engineering Staff who will make the he enterprises visited will furnish guides so that every effort may be to explain all salient features. Every Senior Civil is urged by the Engineering Staff to make this trip if possible. cditional information regarding the trip may be obtained at room igineering building or of R. B. Alexander. J. H. CISSEL. ical Association Lecture Course: hn Spargo, who was to open the Lecture Course of the Oratorical ation on Oct. 28, has been called to Washington and will be unable to r here at that time. Consequently the date of his lecture has been ed from Oct. 28 to Nov. 10, which will still be the opening number of )urse. His subject will be the same as announced. 0. W. RUSH, President Oratorical Association. BLIND PATIENT AT HOSPITAL WEARS POULTRY JUDGE BADGE A manwho re'gistered for treatment as Charles Ward at the University hospital was the cause of consider- able mirth among the staff members. The .man was practically blind and was wearing a large red badge indi- cating that he was one of the judges at a county fair poultry show. Choose Dieterle Leader of Glee Club Robert Dieterle, '24M was elected leaderof the Varsity Glee club ata meeting held Monday night in the Union. The leader of the Glee club takes the place of Director Frank L. Thomas in his absence. ESTELLE LIEBLING. NOV. 8 ESTELLE LIEBLING, celebrated singer, will appear as soloist with the Detroit Symprony Orchestra, Hill Auditorium, November 8. Season tick- ets, five concerts, with eminent solo- ists, Raoul Vidas, Violinist; Ossip Gab- rilowitsch, Pianist; Hans Kindler, 'Cellist; Bendetson Netzorg, Pianist, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Single con- certs, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 on sale at University School of Music.--Adv. Judiciary Council to Meet Today Dean Myra B. Jordan will enttertain the members of the judiciary council at luncheon today at her home. As this is the first meeting, plans will be made to start the work for the year. Members of the council are Edna Groff, '22, president; Joyce McCurdy, '22, vice-president; Hazel Storz, sen- ior representative; Frances Ames, junior representative, and Catherine Stafford, sophomore representative. RIBBON WATCH BRACELETS BLACK GREY SILVER GOLD STENCILED $1.00 upwards, HALLER & FULLER' BUY A "SPECIAL" Don't forget to ply your Daily sub- scription.-Adv. TV Y P EW RI fj 113 South Main ADRIA14-ANN ARBOR B SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE OCT. Read Down Central Standard Time -V buys a brand $50 new Corona portable writer. Other make at attractive prices.( See usbefore you buy.' 0. D. MOR1 ILL Ann Ar~bo A.M. . P.M. Daljy Daily 7:30 1:3o Lv... Adrian ...Ar. 8:05 2 :o ... Tecumseh ... 8.25 2:25......Clinton ..... 915 3:15.A..Saline.. 4:45 3 :45 Ar Ann Arbor Lv. A.M. .P.M. 7 6: 6: 17 Nikdls Arcade '' ii lll iCi TC111ltilii liii 11111 tli 111111111 i """"Dr. George E." "ick"e " OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN = = Office hours daily by appoint- ment Telephone 2526 Bm. 12, Over Arcade Theatre 711 N. University Ave. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY P.M. 3:30 4:05 4:25 5:x5 5 :45 P.M. Lv... Adrian ..Ar. .... Tecumseh ... ....Clinton .. SSaline . Ar. Ann Arbor Lv. ---------- ---------------- Just Received--- Bryce's American Commonwealth Calvin's Biob School Teaching Clifford's Further Side of Silence Dewing's Financial Policy Payne's History of Journalism Terman's Test Material WAHR'S Uni Special three piece orchestra every I evening from 6 to 7:30 P. M. at Chi- nese Gardens.-Adv. Do you know 'that Blighty is now' sefving a regular hot plate luncheon each noon with home cooping? 709 N. University Yes, You will like it- It is human nature for people to appreciate and respond to good service and high quality. This is especially true in connection with any kind of dining rooms. We know you will appreciate the splendid service as well as the high quality of the food -AAT Teet's Dining Halls 805 E. Huron St. . S GOING ON Arborite Has Stradivarius THURSDAY lit organ recital, Arthur Andrews, 319 North Division Hill au- street, has in his possession one of Iron County club, Lane Iall. -arsity Glee club rehearsal, Un- Round-Up club, Union. -Zoological Journal club. FRIDAY. -Law faculty luncheon, Union. -Upper Room Bible class, Lane Hallowe'en party for Baptist ents, at Martin farm. Meet at d house. -Hallowe'en party, St. Paul's heran club rooms, 420 Liberty et. Wesleyan guild Hallowe'en par. Methodist church. Greater Newark club, Union. Party for Episcopal students, ris hall. Admission by card only. -St. Joseph's auxilliary Hallow- party, St. Thomas' hall., U-NOTICES ose interested in the technical iches of stagecraft, such as con- ction, painting, and stage design invited to meet at 3 o'clock this rnoon in University Hall. r'HERIA EPIDEMIC DENIED REPORTS FROM HOSPITALS arts that an epidemic of diph- is prevalent in Ann Arbor are t foundation, according to state- from the hospitals.. At the sity hospital a few cases are d, but no more than the usual r under normal conditions. The opathic hospital is treating two town patients, who have been d to the contagious ward, but al caes have appeared there. the very few genuine Stradivarius violins in the United States. Mr. An- drews secured the instrurent in the West about ten years ago. He has had numerous opportunities to dispose of it at attractive figures, but states that he places too great a value upon it to do so. The instrument, said to be made by the greatest violin maker of all time, is probably more than 160 years old. Its value lies solely in the historical sentiment connected with it, as it is no longer in condition to be used as a musical instrument. Intramural Items Soccer results - Wednesday: Phi Delta Theta beat Sigma Nu, 2-0; Beta Theta Pi beat Kappa ,Beta Psi, 1-1, 2-1 corner kicks; Zeta Beta Tau beat Agacia 1-0. Soccer schedule - Thursday, 4 o'clock at Ferry field: Sigma Phi Ep- silon vs. Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Chi vs. Delta Kappa Epsilon; Delta Upsi- lon vs. Delta Sigma Phi; Trigon vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Tennis singles results - Hodgmen beat Miller 6-0, 8-6; Haines beat Kel- ly.6-, 6-3; Dunakin beat Moore 6-3, 6-4; Gustus beat Gregory 6-1, 6-2. W. Raymond Meets no Classes Today W. O. Raymond, instructor in EZng- lish, will be unable to meet his class- es in English 32 and 34 today. Girls Attention! Rain water sham. )oos, hair dressing, marcel-waving, face and scalp treatment. Wigs for went. Mrs. J. R. Trojaowski, 1110 S. rTniversity Ave., side entrance. 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