First rehearsal of the University Choral Union will be Tuesday, 1 1 Oct. 4, 7 o'clock sharp, at the University School of Music, Maynard St. Ad- mission to the chorus is on the try-out basis. Office hours for try-outs:- Daily at 4 o'clock, School of Music. EARL V. MOORE, Acting Conductor. U1UM T T DP '' 29, 1921 Nuzmber 4 officially to announce that Mr. Frank Egleston Professor of Greek, has been appointed Assistant Girls' Glee Club Arranges Tryoutsd Arrangements for the annual falla try-outs for the University Girls' Glee club are being made by the following officers: Ruth Deemer, '22, president; Elizabeth Hoyt, '23, vice-president; Marie Heyer, '23, secretary; Lucy Huber, '23, treasurer; and Florence Shirey, '22, librarian. Week-end dances at the Packard Academy. Tickets, $1.00.-Adv. I M. L BURTON, President. meeting at 10 o'clock, will meet in 205 M. H. .4s previously GEO. D. WILNER. CALKINSFIYTCHER DRUG CO. AND THE C SHING DR G CO. Invite Inspectin of TREBOR6*00 PIPES /1 I TATION RATES BY HOUR OR TRIP Party Driving a SpeCialll CADILLAC NASH COLE H. E. BARKE - Phone_1927 , A ARBOR NASH GARAGE Across from the "Maj." ., , t 4 U .,.. ,, r% .... r~x~ Photography, Surv. 10, or Municipal ents Interested in Engineering Photography will meet Professor Lt 4 p. m. Thursday and those interested in Municipal Surveying will ofessor Bouchard, Surveying Department. a Ck T. JOHNSTON. OUares, SurveyIng : students interested in taking this course will meet Professor John- rveying Department, at 4 p. m. Thursday afternoon. C. T. JOHNSTON. pe Design I and Ia: i meet hereafter on Tuesday and Thursday at 11 in the west gal- cond Bloor of Alumni Memorial hall. H. O. WHITTEMORE. 'y 26 ology 26 (The Family) will meet in room 101 in the Economics on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 10 o'clock. A. E. WOOD. bhy 9a and 16a: class in Philosophy 9a will meet in the University Library, room Y a. m., on Mor ay; Wednesday, and Friday. class in Philosophy 16a will meet in the University Library, room p. m. on Monday and Friday. ALFRED H. LLOYD. ring English. 8: ew section in this course will be offered Tuesday and Thursday at :k in room 431, the New Engineering building. 3.RALEIGH NELSON. Los 412a: nomics 32a will m'eet Tuesday and Thursday at 8 o'clock in room nomics building. . C. EDMONDS. os lE -Engineers' Course: w ions will meet as follows: ion I, Tu, and Th. at 8, room 348, Eng. building. ion II, Tu. and Th. at 9, room 443, Eng. building. ion III, W., F. at 9, room 443, Eng. building. ure will be held Mondays at 9 o'clock in room 348, Engineering list of students enrolled in the course and the sections to which they en assigned will be found on th Bulletin Boards in the Economics ;inering buildings. I. LUBIN. 21 and 23: ents who wish' to elect English 21 (Seminary in English Philology) ish 23 (Middle English) will please meet meat 4 o'clock on Friday, ,in room 303, Library. SAMUEL MOORE. L1s 9: first meeting of the class for assignment to sections will be held y at 3 p. m. in room B, Law building. Lectures will be held there- Anday at 11 o'clock in room B, Law building. W. P. CALHOUN. e 41 first meeting of the class for assignment to sections will be held at 1 p. m. in the Natural Science auditorium. Lectures will be reafter Mondays at 9 as previously announced in room B, Law C. E. GRIFFIN. ent, of Desks in General Chemistry: hi student must obtain a $5 Chemical Laboratory Coupon Ticket at e of the Wniversity Treasurer, and then report at the last labora- iod assigned for his section this week in the room designated below: Im. 1, room 430 for all sections except 6, which is in room 480. m. 1b, room 400 for all sections excedp 5 and 6. which is in room 450. In. 2b, room 480 for all sections except 8, which is in room 350. in. 2E, room 400 for all sections except 6, which is in room 450. D. M. LICHTY. ents wishing consultation regarding courses in Journalism may see rows or Mr. Haines Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8 to 9 week in room "J," University hall. DONAL HAMILTON HAINES. student Organizations: ntion is called to a ruling of the University requiring every stu- ;anization to file with the Committee on Student Affairs a list of its and a copy of its constitution. president of eaeh such organizatipn should see to it that the list rs of his,(or her) society for the college yer 1921-22 is filed with n of Students, room 2, University Hall, on or befoge Mdoday, Octo- B ruling appliesr to fraternities, sororities, other house clubs, dra- >cieties, debating societies, athletic organizations, political clubs, in student organizations of any-nature whatsoever. J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students. SVience I: following'is a revised lit of the time and place of meeting of quiz sections will meet as scheduled below beginning Monday, Octo- Week End Packard Dances Approved Mrs. Myra B. Jordan, dean of wo- men, wishes to announce that the regu- lar rriday and Saturday night dances at the Packard academy are now ap- proved by the University, and are chaperoned by women appointed' through her office. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Ivory ( ~ stopper nthe stem stops all moisture Agents for the United States and Canada GROSĀ§VEN OR NLC4dL1AS & CO., Inc- 12 East 48th Street Ncw York Ciiy HINK of the poss . ties ain store for yc the business worl you train yourself to tak vantage of them. Th( mand for competent a ants is greater than the ply. Don't gropef for place in life. We will I you how to fill it. New Term-Oct. 3 eI *l ichigan Boys-'and Girls:- WE ASSURE YOU A CORDIAL WELCOIIE AND THiE QUALITY OF SERVICE ATTAINED THRU'. 50 YEAIIRS OF EXPERIENCE WA H R'S University Bookstore ~ ~ IIf . t l tl~lq ,* }m _.. ____.____. .______ _ f FIt f N THE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIE T Announces for Its Forty-Third Season A4 TWO BIG 0@@ 00-0 CONCERT COURSE Chora Union Series Extra concert S I) OCT. 20-ERNO DOHNANYI, Pianist Geatest Living Hungarian Pianist Nov. 22-JOHN McCORMACK, Tenor The King of Song Singers DEC. 5-IGNAZ FRIEDMAN, Pianist Huniker said: "The Season's Biggest Pianistic Hit." JAN. '9-FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist The Standard by which others are judged. FEB. 3-ERIKA MORINI, Violinist The "Wonder Violinist." MAR. 14-ROSA RAISA, Soprano, and FIVE PROGRAMS BY THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor With Distinguished Soloists as follows: Nov. 8-ESTELLE LIEBLING, One of America's Best. Soprano DEC. 12--RAOUL VIDAS, Violinist Renowned French Violinist. GIACOMO RIMINI' Baritone Two leading stars of the Chicago Opera Asso- ciation, whose joint recitals are outstanding JAN. 23-OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Pianist To appear as piano soloist with his own orchesti FEB. 20-HANS KINDLER, 'Cellist One of Holland's famous 'Cellists. MAR. 27-BENDETSON NETZORG, Pianist A Splendid Pianist. Season Tickets may be secured by mail at the Universi 49chool of Music at $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. features of the musical season. Season Tickets, including a $3.00 May Festival coupon, may be secured by mail at the University School of Music at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00 each. 1. Monday at 2. Monday at' 3. Monday at 1 4. Monday at 5. Monday at 6. Tuesday at 7. Tuesday at 8. Wednesday 9. Wednesday 8 10 2 3 9 t9 .... .......203 Ec. .... ..... .202 Ec. .N. S. 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