CHIG. l. ".4. PFICIAL BULLETIN Students Wishing Consultations Students wishing consultation regarding courses in Journalism may see Mr. Burrows or Mr. Haines Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8 to 9 of this week in room "J," University hall f 1fV1TA T TTA'KSTT?PnriT 1TAA l10:. i J.J~JNA L HAM1I~LjITON HlAI N ES*. S2. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 lumber 5 All X tudents: In 6rder that there may be a complete and correct directory of stt.- its on file In one central place in the University, students who were un- 'taln of their Ann 'Arbor addresses at the time of registration, or who re moved since then, are requested to call at the office of the Dean of idents, room 2, University Hall, to fill out a Change of Address card. J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students. endaiice Committee: Al1 students in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts are re- red to explain every absence to the Committee on Attendance within o weeks.. The Committee meets ini the Registrar's office as follows: For men:' Tuesday, 1:30 to 2:30; Thursday, 3:30 to 4:30. For Women: Monday and Thursday, 11:15 to 12:15. In addition to the above duty, all students must explain to the In- 1 ctor all absences, even though excused by the Attendance Committee, I must make up all missed work to the satisfaction of the Instructor. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. ports of Absences: All instructors in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts are :ed to report at the end of each week every absence, no matter what the ,son may have been. Blanks are to be found in the Dean's messenger :es, through which they are to be returned. Keys to these boxes may be ained from Dean Effinger's office. ARTHUR G.HALL, Registrar. All Student Organizations: Attention is called to a ruling of the University requfring every stu- it organization to file with the Committee on Student Affairs a list of its cers and a copy of its constitution. The president of each such organization should see to it that the list officers of. his (or her) society for the college year 1921-22 is filed with Dean of Students, room 2, University Hall, on or before Monday, Octo- 3. This ruling- applies to fraternities, sororities, other house clubs, dra- tic societies, debating societies, athletic organizations, political clubs, in t all student organizations of any nature whatsoever. J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students. 'Ineerng English 3: A new section in this course will be offered Tuesday and Thursday at o'clock in room 431, the New Engineering building. J. RALEIGH NELSON. inomis 82a: Economics 32a will meet Tuesday and Thursday at 8 o'clock in room Economics building. C. EDMONDS. Ii nomics lE - Engineers' Course: Sections will meet as follows: Section I, Tu. and Th. at 8, room 348, ling. building. Section II, Tu. and Th. at 9, room.443, Eng. building. Section III, W., F. at 9, room 443, Eng. building. Lecture will be held Mondays at. 9 o'clock in room 348, Engineering [ding. The list of students enrolled in the course and the sections to which they e been assigned will be found on the Bulletin Boards in the Economics Enginering buildings. I. LUBIN. g°sh 13: The course in Browning will meet' hereafter in the lecture-room of rberry hall. L. A. STRAUSS. losophy 14: The class in Metaphysics will meet on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- ,at '3 in room 106'M. H. Regular sessions commence today. B. BLANSHARD. ,lish 21 and 23: Students who wish to elect English 21 (Seminary in English Philology) English 23 (Middle English) will please meet me at 4 o'clock on Friday, t. 30, in room 303, Library. SAMUEL MOORE. ignment of Desks in Genteral Chemistry: Each student must obtain a $5 Chemical Laboratory Coupon Ticket at office of the University Treasurer, and then report at the last labora- r period assigned for his section this wee in the room designated below: Chem. 1, room 430 for all sections except 6, which is in room 480. Chei. 1b, room 400 for all sections except 5 and 6. which is in room 450. Chem. 2b, room 480 for all sections except 8, which is in room 350. Chem. 2E, room 400 for all sections except 6, which is in room 450. D. M. LICHTY. dIents in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: shall be. in'my office for consultation with students at the following xs: Every day from 11:11 to 12 o'clock. Every day except Saturday from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock. Entrance through Registrar's office. W. R. HUMHREYS, Assistant Dean. dents in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:/ -The attendance committee for men will be in session in the Registrar's e at the following hours: Tuesdays from 1:30 to 2:30 o'clock.{ Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. W. R. HUMPHREYS, Assistant Dean. tical Science 1: The following is a revised list of the time and place of meeting of quiz ion Quiz sections will meet'as scheduled below beginning Monday, Octo- Meebanical Engineering 35: Section I will meet in room 223 Engineering building at 9 o'clock, See- tion II will meet in room 303 Engineering building at 10 o'clock, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. CHAS. B. GRADY. charter class will also enroll at the Union. SGOING N The party arranged by the Wesleyan guild of the Methodist church for to- night has been postponed so as not FRIDAY to conflict with the Traditions cere- monies. Announcement Will be 4:00-Choral Union tryouts, School made later as to when it will be of Music.'given, 5:00-Meeting of Gargoyle business staff and try-outs, Press building. 7:15-Varsity band meets at Hill an- "Memory and Concentration" aids ditorium to play for Traditions yo-r study. At bookstores, 64c.-Adv. night. nts 7:15-Officers of V. F. W. meet in lob. Someone will see the Wisconsin by of Union. Game at the expense of the Arcade 7:30-Alpha Nu Debating society Barber Shop. Ask about it.-Adv. meets on fourth floor, University hall. Laboratory supplies, Coats, Aprons 7:30-Cosmopolitan club social, Lane etc. at Wahr's, 316 State St.-Adv. hall. 8:0-Dance for all Episcopal sta- dents, Harris hall. Admission by CALL card only. 8:30-Hobart guild party in Harris hall. Admission by card only. Dance, Sat. Dancing Parties Friday and Saturday.-Adv. The pride of every man's heart is dignified and exquisite neckwear. The Palais Royal carries the silk in mixed; colors to make them.-Adv. Parcel Post laundry cases at Wahr's 316 State St.-Adv. Tryouts wanted im for the editorial staff of goyle. Apply at Gargo Press building, 2 to 5 Patronize Daily Adverti .._. iOXFOR.DS There is one store where Ann Arbor men may always depend upon getting the, right thing in ox- fords and shoes. Every shoe in our place is Brock- ton made by the Charles A. Eaton Company; that is to say, they are all Crawford shoes. Every mod- el has been made to, ourspecific orders. We know what the young men want. We are listing a few 'below. The price on each pair is TEN DOLLARS 1-A rolled edge (sole and upper part of the heel) in a be tiful Scotch grain leather in both shoe and oxford. 1 comes in a brown color, a rich tan. 2-A double decker (an endurable rigid sole with 2 "decks"-- light and fashionable in appearance). most wonderful leather you ever looked upon, he but with the beautiful appearance of a pebbled by binding. Norwegian calf in oxfords only, tan or bla It can't be described with justice to it. 3-A black Scotch grain with a stitched heel, oxfords. DAVIS TOGGERY SHOP 119 SOUTH MAIN STREET SATURDAYI 1:30-'Varsity band meets at Universi- ty hall, to play at game. 7:30-Meeting of the Bayonne, N. J., club, room 304, Union. 8:00-Party at Unitarian church par- lors. U-NOTICES Jewish students! New Yeai's services will be held Monday, Oct. 3 and Tuesday, Oct. 4, at Germania hall, corner of West William and Second streets. All members of the Order of the De 1 olay who did not meet last spring with those who are to be the chart- er members of the Ann Arbor chapt- er please leave their names, address- es, and telephone numbers at the main desk on the main foor of the Michigan Union building. Those De Molays who as yet have not had the opportunity of meeting with the "ESPECIALLY CAREFUL I I Phone 2929 Day and Night Service Baggage transferred .... 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