:FICIAL BULLETIN ._....8'.5 8 U~.Y . .I FIVE SENIOR WOMEN ELECTED TO MEMBERSIP IN STYLUS Stylus announces the election of the following seniors to membership: Ag- nes Holmquist, Mary Van Deinse, Mar- garet Tibbals, Anna Halliday, and Eli- nor Chamberlain. Prof. E. R. Sunderland, of the Law school, was managing editor of The Daily in 1896. New Term Nov. 14th. Type. SLEEP A man, SorthandBookkep- E A ing, Penmanship, Secretarial Training. Day and Evening.THE H"ILTON BUSN WE SS COLL. 712 State and William Sts. Near States THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 Number 40 ers of the Medical Faculty and All Medical Students: riday, Nov. 11, at 11 o'clock a. m., brief memorial exeycises will 3 in front of the Medical building in honor of those graduates and >f the Medical Department who died during the World War. The, nd Student body will meet promptly at 10:45 a. m., rain or shine, ps and walk of the west front of the Medical building to partici- is ceremony. HUGH CABOT, Dean.. Women: ichigan women expecting to attend the Wisconsin game are re- see me Thursday morning without fail. MYRA B. JORDAN, Dean of Women. Chrysanthemums: anthemums are in full bloom at the Botanical Garden, Packard tudents and any others interested are invited to visit the green- H. H. BARTLETT. *3 rs of the University School of Music: iformity with the proclamation of President Harding and in con- rith the action of the University, the University School of Music nd all work on Armistice Day. ALBERT LOCKWOOD, Acting Director. se at Betsy Barbour Residence: taff and Residents of Betsy Barbour House will hold Open House ly after the Mass Meeting in Hill Auditorium on Armistice Day. ers of the University who saw service in the World War, and s are cordially invited.' This invitation includes members of the id students; both men and women, who were in war service. ELEANOR SHELDON, Director. CONSTANCE BALDWIN, House President. and Geographical Journal Club: will be a meeting of the Club in Room G 437 Natural Science in Thursday, Nov. 10, at 7:30 p. m. PROGRAM [he Great Glass-sponge Colonies of the Devonian; Their Or- tise and Disappearance" - J. M. Clarke. Reviewed by O. F. Kerlin [he Question of the Age of the Monroe Formation" - A Review cent Publications on the Subject by G. M. Ehlers. INTERESTED ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO' ATTEND. L. M. GOULD, Secretary. Students in English: rst meeting of the Graduate English Club will be held in the par- bour Gymnasium tonight (Thursday, 10th) at 7:30 p. m. J. H. HANFORD. Education for'Women: nts who have been assigned by Dr. Walker to the class in Light s, should report at Barbour Gymnasium on Thursday, Nov. 10, ck instead of at their regular class'hour on Thursday or Friday. MARION O.WOOD. Blade Club: e been requested to announce that there will be a meeting of the Blade Club in the reading room, Michigan Union, Thursday eve- 10, at 7:30 sharp. F. B. WAHR, Counselor. . The Books of. Robert Frost BOOK THE NEW University Novelty Orchestra I North of Boston Mountain Interval A Boy's Will - No $1.75 2.00 - 1.25 9 For your next party or dance I W AHR 'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 765.J CONBOY, Mgr. r ....... I 0 / PICTURES OF FOOTBALL MEN rThe Greatest SALE of High Grade VELVET- HATS WE'VE GOT 'EM ALL Individual or Group Thursday Friday Saturday I Pictures !. Pu year & Hintz N~coAN IVOE 719 N. UNIVERSITY I 328 So. Main St. s , ,_ L... ... - - - -1 THERE'S A DEAL OF KNOWLEDGE IN BOOKS -And far from the least of these, as every successful person knows, is the bank book. Acquire the bank book habit and you will succeed. Pay it by check, it is the easiest and safest way. I Sor IC E CREA Feeds Body and Mind - It is a decided help in making your work at the University a success. T'S GOING ON. THURSDAY staffs of the Michiganen- all members of the sales meet in Press building. recital in Hill auditorium. rn Normal club meets in Glee club rehearsal at club meets at Union. ociedad Hispanica meets in all. Mr. G. Herrera speaks. ative committee of the Com- ub meets in room 304, Un- and Blade club meets in Union. club meets in room --Zionist society meets in Lane all., FRIDAY --Veterans of Foreign Wars meet i front of Alumni Memorial hall ir picture, D-Upper Room Bible class meets i Lane hall. U-NOTICES R. 0. T. C. students will report at ie R. 0. T. C. office at 12:45 o'clock riday afternoon for organization r the Armistice day parade. Ex- irvice men who desire may march ith ex-service organizations. Cadet licers report to Captain Collins. 3ERCULOSIS FIGHTER DIES OF HEART FAILURE r. Arthur Stevens Kimball, '43M,' at his home in Battle Creek last. day from heart failure. Dr.'Kim- was identified with those physic- who are perpetually fighting tub- losis and did much to fight the ,e plague in this state. He was instrumental in the building of Calhoun county tuberculosis san- um Nwhich cost $125,000 and is one he best county hospitals in Mich- Before entering the Medical ORDERS GIVEN FOR ARMISTICE RITES (Continued from Page One) ist. Immediately following, assembly, will be sounded by Mrs. Anna Berger Lynch, of Jackson, who has attracted wide attention- as a cornet soloist at mass meetings all over the state. "The Star Spangled Banner", sung by the entire audience, will be followed by an invocation by Rev. ,Sidney S. Rob- ins, of the Unitarian church. Follow- ing the invocation George Oscar Bow- en, head of the public school music department of the School of Music, will lead mass singing of army and camp songs, copies of which will b. distributed. A unique feature of the program will be a flag salute, given by mem- bers of the night Americanization classes .of the Perry school. These men represent several nationalities, and are either just naturalized or soon to be. Following the flag salute the address of the day will be deliv- ered by President Marion L. Burton. This will be followed by "The Mar- seillaise", rendered on the cornet by Mrs. Lynch, accompanied by Fred H. Lewis, of Ann Arbor. The meeting will be concluded by the singing of "America", followed by taps, during which the audience is requested to re- mAin, standing. Following the services in Hill audi- torium, open house will be observed at Betsy Barbour for all former serv- ice men. At 6 o'clock a banquet will be. served to service men and their friends at the Armory. .Tickets for this are on sale .at Graham's. At 8 o'clock a street dance will be given on the corner of Fourth and Huron streets, around the court house. 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