THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, THE MICHGAN.AILYT. ..Aw DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN >;I Volume ! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 Number 67 Owing to his western trip to visit important alumni organizations in western centers, the President of the University and Mrs. Burton will not be "at home" on Wednesday, Dec. 14. University Lectures: Dr. A. J. Barnouw, Queen Wilhemina Lecturer at Columbia University, will lecture on Art and Artist in the Seventeenth Century this afternoon at 4:15 in the Auditorium of the Natural Science building. This is the second of Dr. Barnouw's lectures. The public is invited. F. E. ROBBINS. French Scholarships for American Women: A circular describing scholarships for American girls in French Lycees and Ecoles Normales has been received by the President and may be con- sulted at his office. - F. E. ROBBINS. Student Employment: Many students, who desire work, will be staying in Ann Arbor during the Christmas vacation. The Employment Bureau will be open, and will be glad to put those students in touch with anyone wanting help. J. A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students. Senior Engineers: Assembly will be held Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 9 o'clock in Room 348, Engineering Bluilding. Dean M. E. Cooley will address the assembly. A. H. LOVELL, Senior Menton. Graduate Students: Today, Tuesday, Dec. 13, Mr. T. L. Purdom, Treasure of the Graduate Club, will be in the Graduate School Office from 1 to 4:30 p. m. to receive the class dues. If you have not already done so, please make it a point to settle with him at this time. BERNARD L. BECKWITH, President. Physics Colloquium: The Physics Colloquium will meet in Room 202 Physics at 4:45 p. in. on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Prof. W. W. Sleator will speak on "The Infra-red Absorption Spectrum of Water Vapor near Six Microns". All interested are cordially invited to attend. R. A. SAWYER. Mathematical Club: Regular meeting will be held- this evening, at 8, in Room 401 Mason Hall. Mr. Ballentine will present "Remarks on a Generalization of Dif- ferences". Professor Poor will present briefly "The Vector in Analytical Geometry". Graduates students and members of the Faculty aretinvited. W. W. DENTON, Secretary. Economics I - Hour Examination: The various sections will meet as follows on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 2 p. iM. Mason Hall, Room 205-Mr. Ellis's. Engineering building, Room 3434-Mr. Clark's, Mr. Kohler's, Mr. Trox- ell's, Mr. Bradford's. University Hall Auditorium-Mr. Berger's, Mr. Peterson's. Newberry Hall Auditorium-Mr. Wyngaarden's, Mr. May's 9 o'clock section. Alumni Memorial .Hall, Lecture Room-Mr. Cahow's, Mr. Knight's, Mr. Oppenheim's, Mr. Smith's, Mr. May's 10 o'clock section. F. M. TAYLOR. Acolytes: Regular meeting of the Acolytes will be held Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 8 p. in. in 106 Mason Hall. Prof. R. W: Sellars will speak. Topic:NDo physical things possess attributes? A. C. BENJAMIN. ALUMNUS CAMPAIGN MEN MEET TONIGHT AT UNION' Wilfred B. Shaw, '04, editor of the Michigan Alumnus, announced yes- terday that more than 30 studentsl have signed up to campaign for thel Alumnus during Christmas vacition.- The editor of the Alumnus is securingI students -to solicit subscriptions for the magazine in the different cities to which they will be returning for the holidays. A meeting of all those who have seen Mr. Shaw about this workE and any others who would care to do campaigning will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight inbroom321 at the Union. ° Educational School Juniors to Elect Juniors of the School of Education will meet at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow, in room 201, Tappan hall, for the purpose of electing officers and for completing the permanent organization of the class. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Rowland, '23E, on Advisory Committee Richard H. Rowland, '23E, was elected Sunday to fill the vacancy in the Student Advisory committee caus- ed by the resignation of Paul G. Goe- bel, '23E. The election of Rowland was made in accordance with the constitution of the body, by the offi- cers of the Student council and the other members of the committee. President to Spend Vacation in West President Marion L: Burton and his family will leave tomorrow afternoon for California, and- will return to Ann Arbor, Jan. 6. During the trip the President will visit Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Missoula, Minneap- olis, and Chicago. President Burton will make a considerable number of speeches during his stay in the West. Get your Luggage at Wilkinson's. You'll find bargains there, and real money-saving ones. Come down and see our stock. 325 So. Main St.-Adv. Magazine subscriptions. Best club rates at Wahr's Bookstores.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. TRAVEL INSURANCE ! 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WEDNESDAY 3:00-All De Molays report at high school for initiation preparations. 4:15-Lecture of.Holland's Colonial expansion by Prof. Adrian Barnouw in Natural Science auditorium. 4:30-Junior class of the School of Education meets in room 201 of Tap- pan hall to elect officers. 5:00-Seniors in the School of Educa- tion meet in room 203 of Tappan hall to elect officers. 6:00-Fovmer Detroit Junior college men's dinner at Lane hall. 7:00-Varsity band practices in Uni- versity Hall. . 7:15-Freshman Glee club practice at Union. 7:30-Address by C. C. Fowler on "The Evolution and Architecture of Bridges," in Natural Science audi- torium. 8:00-Gun and Blade club dinner dance at Michigan cafeteria. U-NOTICES There Is an exhibition of wafer colors in architectural corridor of the Eng- ineering building. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv SLEEP ANYWHERE. 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Count to ten and you'll perceive The future Joy you will receive. ./ Special Train Service ACCOUNT Christmas Vacation T IA Ann Arbor Railroad FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND Flowers and Plants of the Finest Quality -1 r- 11I The Largest Line of Popular- Priced Holiday Gifts Hoag's 209 . 211 East Washington PHONE 112 IN ORDER TO PROTECT TOLEDO CONNECTIONS, ON ABOVE DATE, SPECIAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE ANN ARBOR, 11:40 A. M., ARRIVING TOLEDO, 1:00 P. M., MAKING NO INTERMEDIATE STOPS. Train No. 52 will leave Ann Arbor, 5:00 P. M., Dec. 16th (instead of 4:30 P. M.) arriving Toledo, 6:30 P. M., thereby giving students of the afternoon classes ample time to make this train. Motor Train No. 14 leaving Ann Arbor, 2:00 P. M., arriving Toledo, 3:45 P. M., will be converted into steam train. All those desiring reservations beyond Toledo should notify Ticket Agent Ann Arbor at once and their requests will be promptly handled. Would suggest purchase railroad tickets and check baggage in advance, so as to avoid unnecessary delay and confusion at train time. LANDER OR LOWER New Location-320 E. Liberty Branch-Next Arcade Theatre REST 302 S. Main Street THE ANN ARBOR RAILROAD E. W. WELLS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Michigan Union. J. C. ELLIOTT, Ticket Agent. I c !; ip IE