L L t I I' Professor John B. Andrews, a member c ployment Conference, will speak on the pro] students in Labor Problems today (Thursda: Econoimcs building. All those who are intere em of unemployment to the at 11 o'clock in Room 101 ed are invited to be present. ISADOR LUBIN. Know Your Alum (By Courtesy of Chimes) I. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922 Number 90 e of Literature, Science, and the Arts: here will be a meeting of the Literary Faculty Monday, Jan. 30, at . m. in Newberry Hall to consider the final report of the Committee on -Senior Colleges and also of .the Committee on Revision of Entrance rements. A. G. HALL, Registrar.. sity Lecture: his afternoon at 4:15 in the Auditorium of the Natural Science build- rofessor Alfred E. Zimmern will deliver the second of his series of rsity Lectures, on "The Political Framework of Economic Policy". .iblic is invited. F. E. ROBBINS. mentary Intelligence Examination: 1 students, both probationers and non-probationers. who were unable e the second part of the intelligence examination (that given on Jan. ust report without fail at Room 203, Tappan Hall, Thursday. Jan. 26, . to.conclude the examination. A. G. HALL. I Semester Elections: fore making elections for the second semester, students of the Col- ' Literature, Science, and the Arts, School of Education, and Graduate contemplating summer study are advised to consult the Special noement of the Summer Session Hf 1922, which will be ready for distri- on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Copies of the Announcement may be obtained vayious registration offices. . E. H. KRAUS, Dean of the Summer Session. :dents in Engineering and Architecture: - e requested to report immediately conflicts between periods assigned m for final examinations, at the office of Professor Higbie, Room 270, ering building. xReport forms and necessary inbtructions are posted he door of that office, which should be carefully observed ; e time and place assigned for examination periods may be learned opies of the schedules which have been sent to the instructors. H. H. HIGBIE, For Committee on Classification. of Education Faculty: e adjourned meeting of the faculty of the School of Education will be onday, Jan. 30, at 4:15 p. m., in the office of the School. The report Committee on Physical Education and other matters wil be taken up. A. S. WHITNEY, Dean. ir Gymnasium: gular Basketball practice and games will be omitted on Thursday on at 4:15 o'clock and Thursday evening from 7:15 to 9:30 o'clock. MARION 0. WOOD. dents Interested in Geology:' ention is called to Course 29-"The Geology of The Dutch East In- a 3 hour lecture course to be given the se and semester by Dr. H. A. er, of Delft, Holland, Exchange Professor In Geology. This course ,is mly to advanced students for credit,, but all interested are welcome to e lectures. Time of the lectures will be some afternoon hour to be Criminology Lecture: Mr. Mulock, the chief probation officer of the Detroit Municipal Court, will speak to the class in Criminology on Friday at 9'.o'clock in Room 101" Economics building. A.E. WOOD. w r.wr . rrr r rirrir ir WIIAT'S GOING ON THURSDAY 11:00-Prof. John C. Andrews speaks in room.101 of Economics building. 12 :0--Comedy club meets at Sped. ding's studio for ' picture. 4:15--Organ recital in Hill auditorium. 4:15--Lecture by Prof. Alfred'E. Zim. mern ii Natural Science auditor- ium. 5~:00--Wayfarers meet in room 804 of Union. 5:15-Boxing club meets at Rentschel- er's studio for picture. 7:00-R. 0. T. C. band meets at New- berry hall. 7:15=-Spanish society lecture in room 203 of Tappan hall. 7:15--Varsity Glee club rehearsal at' Union. 7:15--Engineering society lecture by H. C.- Boyden in room 348 of Engi- neering building 8:00-Classes in Shakespearean Read. ing give public recital of "The Mer- chant of. Venice" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. FRIDAY 9:00-Mr. Mulock, chief probation of. ficer of Detroit Municipal court, speaks in room 101 of Economics building. 12:00-Pi Delta Epsilon meets at Snedding's studio for picture. 12:30-Cercle Francals meets at Sped. ding's studio for picture. 4:15--Sigma Delta Chi meets at Dey's studio for Picture. 6:00-Dinner dance at Union. 7:30-Cosmopolitan club discussion groun meets in room 302 of Univer- sity hall. 7:30-Hobart guild sleigh ride from Harris hall. S 1TURDAY ,. 7:00-Upper Room Bible class meets at Lane hall. S :00-Lecture by Sir Phillip Gibbs in Hill auditorium. UNION ORCHESTRA TO PLAY NEW SONG HITS AT DANCES Music to Be Used Orde-ed Directly from New York for First Hearing in West, With another group of mus'cical pieces direct from New York, which have notret 'teen played in the West, the Union orchestra proposes to fea- ture the dances at the Union Friday and Saturday nights with a special musical program. The hits played last week which had been off the presses less than a week proved so popular that a complete new assort- ment of music was ordered and has arrived. The program this week-end will be like that of last week, with special trios, quartettes, and other combinations of the orchestra. The committee in charge }of the dinner dance to be held at the Union Friday evening announces that a spe- I cial program will be given on this oc- l casion.-The Varsity quartette has been' secured for several numbers, and a saxophone quartette and piano soloist will fill out the program. SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE NOW LEAD BY McCUMBER. '88L Another Michigan alumnus stepped up a notch when Sen. Porter James McCumber, '88L, of North Dakota, suc- ceeded the late Sen. Bores Penrose of Penna., as chairman of the finance committee of the United States sen- ate. At the death of Senator Penrose, Senator McCumber was the ranking member of the committee and his ap- pointment was confidently expected. At a later date he was given the chairmanship of the committee on fi- nance and resigned his previous po- sition as chairman of the committee on pensions. Detroit Central Alumni Dance, Fri- day, February 3. Hotel Statler. In- formal.-Adv. Do you know-. That Charles Mills Gayley is a pro- fessor of English literature in the Un- iversity of California in Berkeley. that he has written a number of proninent works on English literature, that he was the author of the words of "The Yellow and Blue," and finally and most important, he graduated from Michigan in 1878? Henry Ford Signs Contract Detroit, Jan. 25.-The contract cov- ering the proposed lease and purchase of the government nitrate and water power project at Muscle Shoals, Ala- bama, was signed by Henry Ford to- day. The contract will now be present- ed -to, congress by Secretary Weeks. You'll find many bargains when you "ead Mi'hiaan Daily Ads.-Adv. CHAPMAN 113 South Mair ARRANGE TO - DAY for those business subjects a IIHAILTON BUSINESS CO, Chop Suey CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung Lo. 613 E, Liberty I I' L4NDER FOR LOWERS Phone 294-F2 Phone 294-Fl Branch Store, 715 N. University Ave. 32Q E. Liberty St Special! 0 Golf Knickers Custom Made While They Last >I Tweeds Herringbones Worsteds $40 Button or - Buckle Cuffs DEL E. GRENNAN of pr( to 6 ugly : of thi will feld Studies, by Mr. Leverett will be given on Sat- day afternoons as indicated in the announcement E. C. CASE. bservation Next Semester: to all professors and students directly concerned the Ann Arbor high school next semester, that a essors, teachers, and students will be held Mon- clock in the Auditorium of the High School build- iportant that every interested person should be senester's observatory work will be given out in >unt for an observation credit and cannot be made C. O. DAVIS, In Charge of High School Observation Work. Satisfaction 14 Nickels You'll find many bargains when you __ Oead Michigan Daily Ads.-Adv. ology: se in Psychology of Advertising, will be given by Professor ychology 25a, three hours credit, M., W., F., at 11, in Room e in Psychology of Salesmanship will be given by. Mr. Ford, 25s, two hours credit, Tu., Th., at 11, in Room 476, N. S. ,m, Psychology of Management, will not be given. A. G. HALL. meology 8, Topography and Monuments of Athens: se, announced in the Supplementary Announcement, will be r. P. Harland Tuesday and Thursday at 11 in room A, Alumni L. The course will consist of lectures and assigned readings. A. G. HALL, Registrar. ond Semester: ts who are not now enrolled in English 1, but who intend to 2, are directed to apply for section assignment to the depart- ee on classification, which will be at room 6, University Hall, o'clock and from .2 to 2:30 o'clock, on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- hursday, Feb. 6 to 9 inclusive. W. R. HUMPHREYS. erature, Sclence, and the Arts: ons in French 1 and Spanish 1 will .be held in'the following all sections, in Room B, Law School. Sections of Mr. Garcia, Mr. Herrera, Mr. .Lincoln, Mr. Pur-. rry Hall Auditorium. f Mr. Morehouse, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Rey, in Room 203, Tap- SUNDAY 4:15-Faeulty concert in Hill audi- torium. U-NOTICE Comedy club members are reminded that the 'Ensian picture will be tak- en at Spedding's studio at noon to- day. Editor of Washindton Herald Dead Charles S. Mitchell. '80 A. editor-'n- chief of the Washington,(D. C), Her- ald, died suddenly Jan. 9. at the age of 67 yenrs. In addition to owninr a chain of Minnesota newspapers. Mr. Mitcha'l was the author of a number of political history textbooks. Whi isles on sale Thys Week Wli'msies. which- went can 'sale throu hnt the epmus yesterday. MAY he seerpd at Wahr's bookstore any Vme this week. ARRANGE TO -DAY for tboge business sublectq at HAMILTON BUSINESS COT,. The Modern L World's Be WA sliltflttlltfltltf1 tllf l l Custom Tailor Mst Books ' RE THAN 95c . AHR'S University Booksto .ibrary of the- TRAVEL INSURANCE ! The perils, of loss or damage to your traveling outfits and valuables are constant and many: ilazards of FIRE THEFT WRECK in or on Hotels, Depots. Clubs, Railroads, Steamers, Buses, Taxicabs, etc.; of you may similarly lose belongings at your Country or Golf club. or Laun dry and many other places. POTTER & ALLSNOUSE 601-4 FIUST NAT'L BANK BLDG . I Home Cooked] Served from 11 a. M. to 8 p. m. Eyery Day. Bref 0. K. REST 209 East Li x I 1 1 I Have Your Noon Lunch at the Grey Shop T H E GREY SHOP , Mr. Bement, Mr. Eddy, Mr. Hootkins, in Room , Mr. Michaud, Professor del Toro, in Room 205, A. G. CANFIELD. HOT SPECIALS EVERY NOON SUhited "RICORO _THE TASTE OF DISTINCTIVE, A THAT IT IS O SMOOTHEST ALL SIZES AN JETT Ii SE ri~i tliil uillif SCI POR ND U )NE 0] SMOI< D PRIl i I I > of Literature, Science, and the Arts: aminations in the following courses in Mathematics will be held on Feb. 3, from 2 to 5 p. m., in the following rooms: sections of Mathematics A and all sections of Mathematics 2 in H. sections of Mathematics C in 101 Ec. sections of Mathematics 1 except Professor Bradshaw's and Mr. Pet-, in room B, Law building. sections of Mathematics IE and Professor Bradshaw's and Mr. Pet- sections of Mathematics 1 in Natural Science' Auditorium. sections of Mathematics 2E in T. H. 110. sections of Mathematics 51 in West Gallery of Alumni Memorial J. L. MARKLEY. cal and Geographical Journal Club: re will be a meeting of the Club in Room G 436 Natural Science , on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p. m. Program: "The Formation with Remarks on the Silicification of Fossils" by R. S. Bassler, re- by Professor G. M. Ehlers. "The Broken Hill Skull" by R. C. Hussey. L. M. GOULD, Secretary. SStaff Meting: re will be a meeting of all those giving instruction in Spanish in the pf Literature, Science, and the Arts, on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 4:10 i Room 205,S. W. CHARLES P. WAGNER. of Merchant of Venlee: classes in Shakesperean Reading will give a public recital of The tt of Venice, Thursday, Jan. 26, at 8 p. m., in Sarah Caswell Angell LOUIS EICH. 600 E. Liberty NUNNALLY'S SOUTHERN'CANDY SPOEIIR'S MIGRADE BULK ER & DeFRIES AST HURON SIREET I FLASHLIGHTS I I KODAK FINISHING Get an Eveready and you'll have the best. We carry a complete stock. Batteries are always high-test. i ,j Our prints are made on Velox. 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