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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DALY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Volume

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1921

Number 62

To the Deans:
There will be a conference of the Deans at 10 o'clock this morning in
the President's office. M. L. BURTON.
Lost Articles:
Since the opening of the school year, a great many articles have been
found and turned in at the Secretary's office, which have never been called
for by the owners.
There are umbrellas, fountain pens, keys, silver pencils, gloves, shell
rimmed glasses, and pocketbooks. All who have recently lost such articles
please call at the Lost & Found Department, Secretary's office, University
hall. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary.
Notice:
Mr. Arturo Macias Lopez may learn something of interest by calling at
the Registrar's office. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar.
All Students:
Students having in their possession books drawn from the University
Library, are notified that all such books are due Friday, Dec. 9. on account
of the impending Christmas vacation. F. L. D. GOODRICH,
Associate Librarian.
Graduate Students:
The Graduate club is holding a party for all graduate students on Wed-
nesday evening, Dec. 7, at 7:30 o'clock. This is an excellent opportunity for
graduate students In the various schools and colleges to know each other.
Preceding the social program, a representative of the Graduate students
will be elected for the Student counqil. Plans will be presented and dis-
cussed for a dance to be held immediately after the Christmas holidays.
JOHN F. ROSS, Secretary.
Sophomoe Engineers:
Assembly in Room 348 on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 11 o'clock.

in architectural corridor of the Eng-
ineering building.
Coach Thorne, of the wrestling team,
will be in the wrestling room from
1 to 5:30 o'clock today and tomor-
row.,-
Chaliapin Concert Changed to Dec. 20
Feodor Chaliapin, the great Russian
basso, who was to sing on Dec. 6, at
Arcadia auditorium, Detroit, has found
it necessary to postpone his concert
until Dec. 20. Tickets bought for the
concert on the date first scheduled
will be good on Dec. 20.
Fred C. Kelly's "College Thoughts
After Twenty Years," in Christmas
Chimes.-Adv.

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ets, and Pillows at Waher's University it happens to, so long as I can find rates at Wahr's Bookstores.-Adv.
Bookstore.-Adv.
that Episcopal booth at Barbour gym- Christmas Chimes appears on the
War's U er Bokstore is op nasum on Friday afternoon and Campus Thursday morning. Just a
evenings until Christmas.-Adv. Saturday.-Adv. quarter.-Adv.

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P.FIELD.

Freshman Engineers:
Prof. W. D. Henderson, of the University Extension department, will
address the freshman engineers on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 11 o'clock, in room
348 Engineering building. C. E. WILSON,
Head Mentor Freshman Engineers.
Graduate English Club:
The next meeting of the Graduate English club will be at 7:20 o'clock
Thursday, Dec. 8. The place of meeting, however, will be Helen Newberry
residence and not Newberry hall as previously announced. Professor Camp-
bell will speak to the club at this time on "The Methods of Comparative
Literature". All graduate students interested in the study of English are
invited to attend. NEIL E. COOK, President.
University Chors
All members of the University Choir are requested to be present at the
rehearsal in Lane Hall this evening. Next Sunday evening the Choir will
sing several numbers at the Union Service in Hill Auditorium, which will be
largely a musical service.
GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN, Director.
Romance Club: -
The regular monthly luncheon of the Club will take place today at 12:15
o'clock, Dec. 7, at the Union. A. G. CANFIELD.
Musie Students Recital:
The following program will be given at the Tr-iversity School of Music
by advanced students at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening: Prelude and
Fugue, No. I and' II, from 'Well Tempered Clavichord" (Bach), Doris
Schmidt; Theme and Variations (Proch), Birthday Song (Woodman), Esther
Hollands; Soiress de Vienne, No. 6, Liszt), Geraldine McHenry; Would God
I Were the Tender Apple Blossom (Old Irish), Myself When Young (Persian
Garden) (Lehmann), Thomas E. Dewey; The Nightingale (Alebrieff-Liszt),
Marche Militaire (Schubert-Tausig). Max Ewing; Concerto, No. 2, D minor
(Spohr) (First Movement), Clarence Post. The general public is invited. No

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KNICKERS, SUITS AND BREECHES
Renember we are headquarters for Sport, Hiking' and Riding Togs
for Ladies and Yen and have a large assortment to select from in
Khaki,Whipcord, Corduroy, 0. D., Serge, etc. Also Sport Hose,
Leather and Wrap Puttees.
Finest Assortment of Auto Robes, Steamer Rugs, and Army
Blankets. All prices from $2.50 up.
Tom Wye Coats
any color or style at $4.25, $7.00 and $7.50. Coat sweaters, slip-over
sweaters, Hockey sweaters, Boys' and Girls' sweaters of all kinds at
lowest prices.
MUNSON ARMY SHOES are Just the shoes for winter wear. We
have all kinds of High-Top Shoes, Munson Army and Dress Shoes,
Rubber Boots in Slicker, Knee, Sport and Hip styles. Lowest priced,
most comfortable and highest quality Men's and Boys' SHOES.
Reg. 0. D. Wool Army Shirts, Dress Shirts, Underwear, extra qual-
ity Wool Hose, Auto Gloves, Wool and Leather Gloves of all kinds.
GILLETTE RAZOR SET AMD BLADES 48c. EXTRA BLADES ALSO
Surplus Supplies Store, 213 N.4th Av.
"It pays to .walk a few blocks"

Icy-Hot
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$2.50
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pint-size
$3.75

Other Icy-Hots from
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WHAT'S GOING ON

WEDNESDAY
1i O-Rainbow club luncheon at Un-
ion.
8:00-Junior architects meet in room
311of Enginering building.
4:00-Non-fraternity junior lits meet
in room 205 of Mason hall.
:0---Wayarers meet in room 304 of
Union.
6: --elta Sigma Rho dinner at Un-
ion.
7:00-Freshman Glee club practice at
Union.
700-Indianapolis students meet in
Union.'
7 *(-DIde club meets at Union.
7 00-Kentucky club meets at Union.
7 :15-Regular meeting of De Molay,
followed by rehearsal of both de-
grees in Harris hall.
7:30-Students' recital at School of
Music.
7:80-'22 engineers hold smoker at
Union.
7:30-Pennsylvania club meets in room
318 of Union.
7:30-Graduate club meeting and party
at Barbour gymnasium.
8 :00--Quadrrangles meet in room 804
of Union.
8:00-Literary club meets at Union.
8:00-Prof. Aubrey Tealdi speaks to
Cercle Francais in south wing of
University hall.
8 OO-Circalo Itaulano meets in Cercle
Francais rooms.
8:1&--Union opera, "Make It For Two,"
at Whitney theater.
THURSDAY
416-Organ recital in Hill auditor-
7:15-Varsity Glee club rehearsal at
Union.
7:1$-Spanish lecture by Garcia Prada
inTannan hail

7:15-New York students meet in
room 205 of Mason hall.
7:30-Gun and Blade club meets in
reading room of Union
7:80-Round-Up club meets at Union.
8:15-Union opera, "Make It For Two,"
at Whitney theater.
U-NOTICES
There is an exhibition of water colors
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Paper, Leather, Wood
and Celluloid
the
Mayer- Schairer
Company
S12 South Main Street

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