T! IF MIC N DAIL1 . .... .,.: _..c......,. ...,. . TUE MIC N DAIL'~ OFFICIAL BULLETINI z,, .. ''t-.. - .. , , S,.r . . q. - I LI Iin the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of AVy Cony received until 3~:0 v. m. (11:3 .-P & w5turday l THURSDAY, FEBRUJARY 22, 19231- Number lo' 1. 1 «e 3 ..._..... ... .......,..., ..,.r...r I Washington's BRthday ConVocation: The Washington's Birthday, Convocation will take place in Hill Audi- torium at 10:80 a..in. Thursday, Feb.,22. Edwin F. Gay, Ph.D., LL.D., an alumnus of the Class of 1890 and President of the New York Evening Post, will deliver an address upon the subject: "Our National Policies". The doors of the, Auditorium will be open at 10 a. n., Members .of the Faculties and of the student body will occupy seams on the main floor and' In the galleries,' and are earnestly urged to be present. F. E. ROBBINS. Engineers-4ulors and Sophomores: Those who failed to receive the required medical examination accord- ing to schedule posted, are urged to report at the Healt'a Service for such within the next few duy* WARREN E. FORSYTHE, Director. University Lecture: Dean Henry H. Rusby of the College of, Pharmacy, Columbia University, will give a lecture illustrated by the stereopticon on the Mulford exploration of the valley of the AMazon Saturday, Feb 24, at 10:45 a. mn. in the Auditor- ium of the Natural Science Building. The public is cordially invited.. F. E. ROBDINS. To All Sophomore aAd Junior Dngheers s It has been observed that a large number of sophomore, and junior en- gieera who should have 'registered in Drawing 3.this year have failed to do so. Tihis subect will be given during both semesters of next year and will then be discontinued. All engineers who fail to take this subject dur- ing either semester of next year will be able to satisfy 'their requirement in Drarwing thereafter 'only by taking the three-hour course in Drawing 1. This warning is igsued thu~s far in advance in. order that all concerned may' have ample opportunity to plan their'schedules properly. H. W. MILLER. Botany 1: All students who missed the final examination for the first semester should see me at my office, Room 302 N. S. before Saturday noon of this week,. The supplementary examination will be hield on' Saturday afternoon, March 3, from 2 until 5 o'cock in Room 207 of the Natural Science Building. r W. W. TUPPER. rolitldwseleuce It: *Those desiring to enroll in Political Science 12, Administration of Mu- nicipal Finance, will please leave their cards at the Political Science Of- flce, Room 209 Economics Building before Feb. 24. J. S. REEVES. Zoology I: -Those who were eflbsent from examination at the. end of the first semnes- ter will meet its Room-: Z-2229, Natural' Science Building, Saturday, March 3, at 9 ar.in. A. FRANK(LIN SHULL. Zoology 3: - Those who 'were absent from the examination in Organic Evolution at the end of the first- semester wil meet in. Room Z-229, Natural Science Building, laurday, March 3, at,9 a. mn. A. -FR-ANKT4IN 'SHU LL. Philosophiy:- The make-up examinations for Phil1. 1, and, Phil. 4X will be held Satur- day, Feb. 24, at 2 p).im. -'in Room 205 Mason Hall. WWM. , .TRAP. History I1 The make-up examination in History I will be held Saturday morning, Pe'b. 24, from & to 12 in' roomn 204 Tappan Hall. W.' A. FRAYER. Anierlcian Chendcal soeiety, U. o0N. Section: The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 27, in rooin 224 of the Natural Science building. Dean E. H. Kraus will speak on "Some Recent Tendencies in Mineralogy". All interested are invited to, attend. -. - - C. C. M4ELOCI E,,Secretary., p(Ale~al Se'euee 1-N.Ake~iip Examination: - The make-ulp examination for Political Science -1 will be -held Satur- day, J' eb, -24, 912 a. in., Room 101 Econonmics Building. i( I n--, .v '-w p " 1732--i 1923 Above, Wu sidnglon's home at lit. ver- non and striking port-ait. of hill). Cell- ter crow, Mtartha lWashlgon; house at. G~eorgetown, D. '.-, used ai3 headquiai'i- ers by Watsington when lie was a sur- veyor4 and .the entrance to Ihls tomib at Mt. Vernon. Below, Is birtiplace in Wstmnorelaiid county, Vaja- r. '%) til I-. The Talker of our Country . A Symbol of Truth - ru Truthful Reproduction all. PIIO B3PKE 4111 mu 1=r mu wu If mu =. PHOTGA PH .r. Call 503 STATESTREE i for appintm ntu 111 IIIHIII IIIIIIIIIIIII~i1,I11fll 1,,11titIIIiIIII tttllI~IIIIII1111111 m11 -m I i ' I{ building, elenments library, and the ~new Field house. WHAT'S G'o INjG V !D.o You Know HnyMoe.aeP.. LB ti He is a member of the law claiss of ---- Irwin C. Utteriiz, '25. 1-e comes 1iOTICE--Cp for this column should Who is president of the Union? from Oak Park, Ili., and played quart- besbmttdby 5:30 oclock #of thedaybefre ublcaton.Why the new hospital has never beenj erback on the Varsity football team th a eoepbialn completed? j this fall. Who is assistant to the President of - THURSDAY the University? Pioinfle to TI>vc- Good Road's t1:131--Lenten" communion ger-vice In1 The seating capacity of d-ill auditor- Washington, D. C., Peb. 21"-(1y A. Harris hall chapel. tun? P.)--State department advices issued h,:30-Les Voyageurs meet at room for The total floor" area of the Natural° today, say Panama has approved a $4,-1 hike to Whitmore Lake.j Science building? 50G,000' bond to bulild good roadls. 10 :30-Con-vocutiofl at Hill auditor- im. Edwin F. Gay, of the New York,- yEST1IRF lr'S ANSWVERiS Evening Post, speaks. I 1?:1 -1)ents l fsicuilty hlunelheon ij1.'n- In 1921 the state legislature appro- SEC: OD EMES TER ion. I riated $300,000 for the specific pur- I :i-eibrhpdac nUl~l pose of completing existing contracts! 4:00- Juntlor-senlior public specakr ing onl the new. hospital. i addition, $300,-. ) contest in room 302, Mason hall. 000 appropriated in 1 19 for the model 4:30-Freshman Girls'Glee club ineets high school was carried over on the~ in Barbour gymnasium. - state's books. The same year $4,500,-, 6:(00.-Un~on board of governors dini-4 000, for building and land improve- no tUin.icsi raig-ments, not specifically designated, was ENGINEER'S fUPLE 7 :00-Glee club eis nredg voted the University. The total amountI Inoto date is $5,100,000.in m f7:00-Executive committee meetiiig ,of if.5sthca usonrydr-- IGun and Blade club in Union. atic society run under the auspices of 17:00-Ice car nival in Weinberg s col-, the Union. C. J. Dresbach, '24, is pres- I ileum. ;iden c. 7:00--. Junior-,,enlor public sp(-aihig, The Engineering shops, Model high contest in room 302, Mason hall. school, Physics building, Literaryf 7 :1 -La. Socledad 1lispaica meats-fin !room 205, University hall. I 8:00-Sobs oi .the iAnwrlcatn Rc-eolution meet at the , "Orchards," 2101 Hill street:... .0A 1 11 A KT BOKS "ORALL DEPARTMENTS I N a S, LAB. OUTFITS, LOO0SE LEAF NOTE BOC KS, Etc. UNIVERSITY, O0'OKSTORE A MICHIGAN INSTITUTION Sal AM -NW ..6, w .Itmonk AP-1 'cuce 5.-Make-up exan Inal] ake-up examination for Poiht 12 a. mn., Zoom 101 keonomx rr'.B section meeting Wcedne! Loom 6, lconoinics. ion: 9 # :?--Rteget t 3reeting iirPresident's! ,al Science 5 will ,be hield Saturday, Office. :lcs Building.- 1:1--Latw filiul 'y iluncheon rirr Ur- J. 5. tEEVE$a. ion. - E :3 'UI Pla3 crs' club tweets in room 20.V~ -- Mason ball. sday ailnd r~ay at b11"1a 1 e11 as- x:00-Evenig prayer'service in liar-I R. H llOi1ZIS Iris hall. Rev. C. T. 'Webb speaks. R. H.IIOLMES 14100--Fcuilty ten in 'Barbour gyniums- Bursey' OficeBein Enargd :1:0--Group ,2 of 31asoues meets iri 111tsle s Otle Beig Elargd ISarah Caswell Angell hall. -Tihe-office of Joseph A .Bursley, Dean 4:3-Hobart deputation team ball-, of Students, is being enlarged due to ! ulet in Harris hall.' a lack of space and poor ventilation. 10 -d0-Independer't 1hasketi)alI ,gimes in IWaterman "gymnasium. '- As' this office also' contains tile em- .* AI nmet i lpaN ploietbra h present quarters ;rooms, fourth floor, University hall.{ were found to be inadequate, since 7 ~:30-.-Lberal club lecture in Natural - there are always a large number of- Science auditorium..- students waiting to see the Dean: The j -^ palterations are expected to be Corn- LotS ehig Lea'Dil"~.as pleted .in few days.- ified ad find it for vou:--Adv Four ,Im neuratoricai iissociation oiiers tue reiuainng wH WITH BUNCH THE, LoU t c Lecturers , - at the BLU.GOLI) LINC11 604 Church WOlkow 40 4011- ICAL. GOODS February 28-DONALD B. MacMVILLAN-Artic Explorer, - March 1-RAYMOND DITMVARS--Naturalist March 14-PHIDELARI RICE-Reader and Interpreter March 29-LOVADO TAFT--Sculptor and Art Critic I -t Lonsinsr-Mason-Stockbridge An Arbor Bus Line I fS GROUND Hour Service a r F. Bay JEWVELRY SHOP Aun ,Arbor BoundI Leave 116 N4. Grand Av'e.. Itead .Down - (eutrl Standard A. Ma HONE COORMN 8:00 1:00 8:25 '1: 25 8:50 1:50 9:10 2:10 _9:30 2:.30, 9:45 2:45. 10:05 3:05 10:25- 3:25. 10:50 3:50 11:20 4:20 Sar ( ), In P. M1. X6:00 *6:25 *6.50 *7 ]10 *7:30 *7:45 Lansing Hoit Iason Dan sviIl Miluville Stockbridge Gregory Pinekitey Dexter Ann Arbor - Lansing,. IAotilid~ Lesaicrioss from (Iihinese Gardens= Tille Fead'p' A.- PP. .M P..)P-f 11:25 4:25 *8:25 11:00' 4:00 Y ~8:00 10:45 '3:45 *7:30 10:25 .3:25 *:0 10:05 3:05 *6:45 9:50 2:50 6:30 *6:30 9:30 2:30, 0:1f0 0:05 2:05. 5:45 -8:45 1:45 5:25 8.20 1:20 5:00- .Sunday Trims Only. For Course Price ot $15 HEP LER'S STUDENT LUNCH 409 FAST JEFFERSON ST. 6:25 6:45 7:10 7:35. 8:00' ndicates Saturday and Bell Pilo ,w.- Ja RICHARDS, Proprietor, Nasom, Miclilgall ne;11841 Ltan infr Phone ]Well Efective February 21, 1823 LEAVE CHINESE GARDENS., CALL PHONE 1:) - 11476 Single Admission $1.00 Tickets Oat WAR 'S and GRkAHAM'S Book Stores .. is .ea cue Benefit Ted Rhodes.' Orchestra. "nv AU l'9 SEE! vicon wWhA