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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

PICIAL BULLETIN

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921.

Number 6

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tudent Organizations:
ation is called to a ruling of the University requiring every stu-
anization to file with the Committee on Student Affairs a list of its
,nd a copy of its constitution
president of each such organization should see to it that the list
s of his (or her) society for the college year 1921-22 is filed with
of Students, room 2, University Hall, on or before Monday, Octo-
ruling applies to fraternities, sororities, other house clubs, dra-
cieties, debating societies, athletic organizations, political clubs, in
tudont organizations of any nature whatsoever.
J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students.
tudents:
rder that there may be a complete ahd correct directory of stu-
file ii one central place in the University, students who wereun-
>f their Ann Arbor addresses at the tine of registration, or who
ved since then, are requested to call at the office of the Dean of
room 2, "University Hall, to fill out a Change of Address card.
J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students.
es 32a:
omics 32a will meet Tuesday and Thursday at 8 o'clock in room
iomics building. C. EDMONDS.
y Education It
ons 3 and 4 in Secondary Education I, scheduled to meet, respec-
10 and 11 o'clock Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, in rooms 8
Tappan hall, will meet at the same hours in the northwest room,
or, in Newberry hall. C. O. DAVIS.

5:45 - Supper served in Unitarian;
church parlors. Nominal charge.,
6:80-Meeting in Unitarian church
parlors. National secretary will ad-*
dress Young People's society. Ev-
eryone is invited to attend.
6:00--Supper for all Episcopal stu-
dents, Harris hall.
9:30 - University men's Bible class 1
meeting, Upper room, Lane hall.
U-NOTICES
Jewish students! New Year's services
will be held Monday, Oct. 3 and
Tuesday, Oct. 4, at Germania hall,j
corner of West William and Second
streets.
CORRECTION
Consultation hours at the Univer-
sity Health service are from 8 to 12

and from 1 to 5 o'clock, except Satur-
day afternoon, instead of from 8 to 12 AUTO LIVER
and 2 to 5 o'clotk as announced in The 41 . MAIN ST.
Daily on Thursday.* PHONE 583-
)With or Without Driver
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so delightfully low that it makes one

75 (College of Engineering):
c. I. Assistant Professor. Nelson.
8 a. m. Wed., Fri:, room 222. Sat., room 220.
c. II. Assistant Professor Poor.
Tues. 7-9 p. 'm., Thurs. 7:15-9:15 p. n., room 6.

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Lv~ksity Oratoricalf Board:
There will be a meeting of the University Oratorical Board Saturday
ruing at 11 o'clock in room 302, Mason hall. All members of the Board
urged to be present as plans.for the coming year are to be discussed aft
s meeting. 0. W. RUSH, Pres.
Alight Organ Recitals:
Under the auspices of the University School of Music a series of half
ir organrecitals will be given in Hill Auditorium every Thursday after-
in at 4:15 o'clock. The general public as well as members of the Uni-
sity and the School of Music are invited. There will be no admission
rge. "The series will begin Thursday afternoon, Oct. 6.
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary.
culty Concerts:
Under the auspicesof the University School of Music members of the
ool Faculty will give a series of complimentary recitals in Hill Audi-
ur on Sunday afternoons at 4:15 o'clock as follows:
October 16 and 90..
November 13.
December 4.
January 15 and 29.
February 26.
March 5 and 19.
April 2.
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary.
nomics 40 -,'Cost Accounting:
A special meeting of this class will be held Monday at 3 in room 101,
nomics building, to arrange laboratory sections.
HERBERT N. SCHMITT.
rcs :
A new section of the class in, Electrical Measurements has been
ned. This will meet at 10 o'clock on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
oom 301, Physics building. A. W. SMITH.
versity Choral Union:
First rehearsal of the University Choral Union will be held Tuesday,
4, 7 o'clock sharp, at the University School of Music, Maynard St. Ad-
sion to the chorus is on the try-out basis. Office hours for try-outs:
ly at 4 o'clock, School of Music.
EARL V. MOOR , Acting Conductor.
ktal Students:
Students conditioned last year in English I or 2 may rbmove their con-
ons by attending a two-hour course Monday and Wednesday at 7 p. m. in
n , Old Engineering building. Students who have not had English 2 or
e failed in that course last semester will be offered a special two-hour
rse to be given Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the hour and place
ve specified. Those otherwise irregular in their English will consult
fessor Thornton next Tuesday at 7.
3. RALEIGH NELSON.

WELCOME TO THE REXALL STORE
REX ALL Remedies can be obtained

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$5.50 for $5.00

in Ann Arbor at

Edsill's Rexall Drug Store

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208 S. Main Street

Next door to Kresge's

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Rexall Signifies Quality and Service

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$6.00 GOLD, GILLETTE, for ........249
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both men and women and enable the
to enjoy their meals in an atmosphe
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With 3 blades. Now is your time.

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ICE COLD BEER

WE HAVE IT-THE BEST IN THE CITY

PRICES ARE VERY LOW BUT
THE QUALITY IS VERY HIGH

The Store with the Right Prices

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losophy I:
Discussion sections meet as follows:
M. 11, A-L............Room 110, Library.
1M1. 11, M-Z .... . ..........206 U. H.
M. 1..................301 M. H.
M. 3.. ......... ........110 Library
Tu. 9.....................110 Library
Tu. 10....................110 Library
Tu. 1.....................110 Library
W. 1............M...........31 y. H.
Th. 9............... .....110 Library
Tb. 10.....................110 Library
Th. 1.. ....... ........110 Library
T . 2 ................ .......110 Library
F. 9 ......... .........110 Library
10..10..... ................110 Librarya
F. 11 ................ .....110 Library
F.1........................301 M. H.
Last opportunity for enrolling in sections: Sat., 9-12, room 106, M.
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WHAT'S GOING ON

ing in the Upper room, Lane hall.
7:30-Meeting of the Bayonne, N. J.,
club, room 304, Union.
8:00-Party at Unitarian church par-
lors.
SUNDAY
7:30 and 10:00 A. M.-Mass forCatf..
olic students in St. Mary's chapel.
4:30-Meeting of those InteresteJ in
missions as a life work, student vol-

Priced at $8. o

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CONFECTIONS and CIGARS

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SATURDAY
-Oratorical board meeting,
, Mason hall.
ity band meets at Universi-
o play at game.

Wahr's Shoe Store

J. A. TRUBEY

Phone II 15

108 S. Main

218 SOUTH MAIN ST

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