THE MICHIGAN DAILY LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I$ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921 Number 61 8:00-Union opera, "Make It For Two," at Whitney theater. U-NOTICES There is an exhibition of water. colorfi in architectural corridor of the Eng- ineering building. Cercle Francais meets Tuesday eve- ning in special session to elect a president. The meeting will be held in the Cercle rooms, south wing of University hall. Coach Thorne, of the wrestling team,. xill ha in tha xu tlinrnm frn ien Wanted to Try Out for Chimes Men wishing to try out for the bus- ness staff of Chimes may apply any afternoon this week at the Chimes of- fice in the Press building on Maynard street, Unified control of campus publica- tions began in 1908, when the pres- ent Board in Control of Student Pub- lications took over the duties of the o'd Daily board of control and the Michiganensian board in control. SLEEP ANYWhERE. BUT EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State aned PA k a rd Stroet8 A1t~iAP.-ANN ARBMOR BUS SCHEDULIi EFFECTIVE OCT. 10, 1921 Read oT)wn f tr1 Standard Time A M. PfM P.M. A&PM [)ait' Daily Daily Daily 7 =30 %-,o Lv... Adrian ...Ar. 7:00 12.45 8705 2:05 .., Tecvmch ..6:25 12:10 8:25.2 :25......Clinton....6:05 11:50 9:15 3:-15 Saline.....5 :I $ r3:o" Q4 3:.55 Ar. Ann Arbor L. s445 10:30 A aR PM TP MA&PM Read Up uI'DA iAND ItHT-TOLIAYS ite Council: The regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, Dec. t 4:15 p. in., in the President's office. R. W. BUNTING, Secretary. ors, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: For convenient reference there has been posted in the Registrar's office t of Literary students who apparently planning to graduate in Febru- June, or August, 1922, subject-to the conditions stated on the cards just ed. ARTHUR G. HALL. or Research Club: The December meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in m 426 N. S. Subject- Infra-red Band Spectra. Dr. Barker. Election of members. H. R. SNOW, Secretary. rican Chemical Society, U. of M. Section: Toe local Section of the American Chemical Society will meet today esday, Dec. 6) at 4:15 p. m. In room 303 of the Chemistry building instead :om 151 as previously announced. Dr. A. L. Ferguson will give a paper on the Action of Proteins in the ence of Eletrolytes. Annual business meeting. Election of officers. C. C. MELOCHE, Secretary. iire on fecent Airplane Developments: Mr. W. B. Stout, president of Stout Engineering Laboratories, Detroit, lecture on recent airplane developments, in the Upper Reading room of Michigan Union, Tuesday evening, Dec. 6, at 7:30. The lecture is under auspices of the Aeronautical Society. All interested in aeronautics are ed. S. J. DEFRANCE. 's Educational Club: The regular. meeting of the Men's Educational Club has been postponed o'clock, Tuesday Evening, Dec. 13, room 302 , Michigan Union. At that ,the club will be addressed by Prof. Emory Filbey of the School of Edu- >n, University of Chicago. Professor Filbey is at present Acting Director lie Vocational Bureau of the Detroit Public Schools, and will have a sage that every member of the club should hear. A social hour will oc- after the close of the program. WESLEY B. BEADLE, President. ers Club: All persons holding tickets for the Players Club Masked Ball will have money refunded by Rolph R. Johnson,"who will be in the lower corri- of U. Hall between 5 and 6 o'clock on Thursday, Dec. 8, 1921. ROBERT RITTER, President. N N \IJIIT)IIa P.M. 3:30 4--05 4:as5 S4 2 C;4=, ! Lv... Adrian ..Ar. Tecumseh .... .Clinton .... .Saliner,. Ar. Ann Arbor L*- P.M. 9:00 8:25 8:0S 7:15 6:45 PM TELEPHONE 214 F-1 mitt De in one v~res~ing ro m 91m It 1111111 l 1#t11#:111111 11 11#11 11 # 1111111 1l 111 t1 NE:11!111##11111 111i111111111i#I11 IIIIII1; 1 11111 i i i IIII 1 t111 11 #ttfll , 1 to 5:30 o'clock tomorrow and Thursday. WA H IS E s s JUNIOR CLASS TO ELECT J-HOP OFFICERS THURSDAY A few copies still obtainable Election of a J-Hop chairman and 25 otsPe ach committeeman will be held at 4 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR THE YEAR $1.00 o'clock Thursday to fill the vacancies caused by the resignations of Robert W l R ' UNIVERSITY Rice and James Hume. The place of BOOKSTORE election wll1# e announced tomorrow.1 Chop Suey CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung Lo. 613 E. Liberty STUDENTS LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON ____._I PETE VAN BOVEN EARL CRESS Christmas Gift Suggestions OPEN 6:30 A. M. TILL 11:00 P. M. SCARFS, CAMEL HAIR, BEAVER AND KNIT I .I .1 4 i SILK AND WOOLEN HOSE REMOVE THE DANGER Step into either of our offices and look over our PAJAMAS GLOVES Safety Deposit Vault Equipment You will feel at ease knowing your valuables are safely deposited in your individual box behind those massive doors SHIRTS _,, TIES THE COST IS NOMINAL 0 l FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-105 South Main Street. 330 South State Street (Nickels Arcade) .r Van Boven and Cress 1107 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. WHAT'S GOING ON %m TUESDAY 5:00-Chimes business staff meets at Press building. 5:00-Contestants in final extemper- aneous speaking contest draw topics in room 302 of Mason hall. 7:00-Executive committee of Com- merce club meets in room 436 of Na- tural Science building. 7:15-Cabinet club meets In room 304 of Union. 7:15-Mt. Clemens club meets in room 306 of Union. 7:15-Cercle Francais meets in Cercle rooms, south wing of University hall. 7:30-Youngstown - Michigan club meets in room 302 of Union. 7:30-Prof. C. 0. Saner speaks to the freshman foresters in room 219 of the Natural Science building. 7:30-Adelphi House of Representa- tives meets in University hall. 7:30-Cancelled -- the Cosmopolitan club lecture in Natural Science au- ditorium. 7:30-W. B. Stout talks on airplane development before the Aeronautical society, upper reading room of Un- ion. 8:00-Dr. Theodore H. W Ifron speaks in Pattengill auditorium on "Indi- vidual Differences in Children." 8:00-Final extemperaneous speaking contest in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. 8:00-Union opera, "Make It For Two," at Whitney theater. WEDNESDAY 12:00-Rainbow club luncheon at Un- ion. 7:00-Dixie club meets at Union. 7:00-Kentucky club meets at Union. 7:30-Graduate club meeting and party' at Barbour gymnasium. 8:00-Circolo Italiano meets in Cercle Francais rooms. 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