a * Slip ..* c AA'.Ju & 1 a. L acd LY OFFICIAL BUL ETINI on in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all miembers of raity. Copy received until 3:1'0 1). m.. (11:30 a.,im. Saturday.) 'I'VESflAY, FEIJItVAIIY 27, 1923l Nl'umber I106 ume 3 Former Governor Slated For Postx in U. S 'ti net .MM, To Users of The Dally Official Bulletti: The attention of ulcers of th& Daily Official Bulletin is again respectfully called to the following: ~(1) notices submitted for publication must be typeirritten. (2) All notices. must be signed. (3) Ordinarily notices, are published but once. Repetition is at the Bditor's discretion. (9) Notices must be handed to'tbhe Editor before 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a.,im. Saturdays). The above is not stated in any seuse to restrict the use of the Bulletin. On the contrary it is hoped that it may bo used more and more for intra- University publicity. F. E. ROBB3INS. Ilnversity Lec ture:x Henry Turner Bailey, Director -of' the Cleveland School of Art and Expert Advisor of the Cleveland Museum of Art will speak on the subject, "The Magic Realm of Art," Tuesday, February 27th, at 4:15 in West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall. BRUCE M. DONALDSON. The Ad lstraitiyo Board; College of Literature, Selence, nd the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Administrative Board Tuesday, February 27, at 4 a'clock, in Dean Effinger's office. W. R. HUMPHREYS, Assistant Dean. Lectuxe) in Biology: The lectures of Professor Stockard, which ,were scheduled for Wedges-. day and Thursday of this week under the, auspices of the Zoology Depart- ment; have been postponed on account of the illness of Professor Stockard. A. FRANKLIN SHULL. Supplemtentary Liamtination In Physics 1: This examination will bhe held Saturday morning, March 3, from 9i to 12 Room 301 Physical Laboratory. H. M. RANDALL. Mathemhatics I-College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: 'there will be a make-up -examination for students who were reporteds X or I in Mathematics I in thle recent reports, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, from 1 to 4 p inm. in Room 202, Mason Hall._ Please get necessary blanks3 from Registrar's office. JOSEPH L. MARKLEY. Rhetoric and Joiarnallsm:' Rhetoric and Journalises Staff luncheon will be held Tuesday noon at 13:15 at the Michigan Union. W. M. ABBOTT. Economics I and, 2: 11 . , -up examination in Economics 1 and Etononitcs 2, March 2, Fri- day p. 1,- 3:15-6, Room 202 ECL All students who intend to take this examijnation will please notify Mr. C. H. May in Room 204, Econonilc,,3 Building before Thursday. F. W. TAYLOR. Hfistory l R:. The supplemental examination' in history I B will ,be held Saturday, Nlarmh 3, at 9, 20)3 Tappan HIall. A. E.;1R. BOAKK. -~ 1:5--Vrde Fi~i' lee ill ''t.- ((OAC)! H, iOIVN'PRINES 31_F ( t.;z':l Sci nl c 'E.DAY 302 of tie Uniion. fast time lately andl is Qxpected to dtr 12 :15-Medicxl faculty I 31ce hti ; :ai --Lower dent snicke-r in roomu 318' the b~est lie has ever done in the i private dining room of the Union. 1 f IheUion1. en .event. Hfubbard has been concen- 12:1l5--Rherio d eltrt meni. Itr ehseen- -OtIE _________________________ 'in r!oomf 319 of the Union. MfaiuR.1,1ids for ~ire IL-rci issue of 3:1- --Plasyers' clib Wnets ill 1763m 205, XVhlin-cies shlulC ,e 471the hands of :,ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS Masn hll.the~Wm no iaE'r~ ~are s. Scheinle in Effect October xE, 1922 t -JI~s h0-Paes lul. ; the 305(Rf' fil ; not 1 ,,.tort . Mach8.Certral Tim~e(Slow 'Time) D Mason hail. cin arn be v ,1, { I \ tillinro 274 of thne 1 t 7:45 . :45 Adrianl..... 12:45 8-4s :).:1--Art lect iro ill west garllery 4f F:iginm _' llbail :1mgtoday anti to- :158.:s 15 Tecumnseh ... z 15 x IAluni Meriral ball by Henry T. mnarrow to interview electrie~a 1 and ? ; :30. C Slino . .. i:oo b no Bafley of the Cleveland School cif iehnt']1nxiie'tr uel~ 5:45 9:45 Ar knn Arbor Lv. 10:45 0:45 I (Cour I~aaseSquare) A. M Ai Az terested in employment with the I D-Daily. X-Daily except Sundays 5 :00- himes business staff, and try. Westinghouse company. and Holidays. Friday and Saturday specialI * cuts meet in the Press building. I____bus for stuidents leaves Adrian x :45, leavesI i :130-Iuteirara terdl y hockRey i n tehe s "wily C lassifieda" work wvonders. Ann Arbor 4:45. i nWeinberg coliseum. -Adv. JA-XM'ES ILI.LIIOTT, Proprietor 6:34---Washtena~w County Itedical so-.__ I Phone 926-M Adrian. Mich. ccly dinner in room 318 of the Patronize Daily advertisers-Adlv. I__________________ raigon the hMach stroke, whilo .Michigan's i rioof (livers, and (lueofo breast strokers are looked Uiponi with te n iilColfterelice circles. The lig Tenl melet, promises to he one, of Ithe best. that has ever been sItged andal ,iichigcanswimmers may be counited upon to play the role of dark horses in robbing expected wvin- niers of places. iOL . O-ANN ARBOR BUS Gong:ortli A.31 P.i. !,V. Tole(io 7:0o 10:00 2:00k 5:0( tirr. A. A. 9:35 12:35 4:35 7.3l (toilig Southi rx.A:. A, 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00 fir. '1'o1edlo !9.35 12:35 4:35- 7:3P j EASTERN TIME I tit? >AY'S :01) HOLIDAYS j oing 'North A. 31. P. X. ILv. Toledo 3:00 11.00 5:3! Aerr. A. A. 10:35 1:35 8:0 Ooillg South [,v. A. A. S :00) 11:00 8-1" Ar. 'Tol. 10:35 1:35 11:05 Cars Leave Court house C i 7 { ! I Thoma~s E. CampbellE Thomas 131 Campbell, formner gover- nor of Arizona. is being mentioned as a successor to Secretary Fail of the interior, who is expected to step out March 4. Have you read the "Daily Classified Column" yet today?-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. Union. 7' 3' :0Institute ci Religlous Educa4 tion mreets in Lane hail. - 7 :ice--Varsity Glee club meets in the I assembly hall of the Union. -., 7 :30--l dc'rcla.~s con duct committee - meets in room 316 of the, Union. :30---Ainercan In titute of Eiect~ric- a. Engineers smo'ker in upper read- iug room of the Union.E 8:00-Acolytes meet in room 105, 1a- sop. hail. 8:0-l~di; n Dmesmeet at Newr- ATEDI)NESDAY f 123:1:)-Mathtematices clue luncheon in main dining room of the Union. 'H TXT BOK WHICH YOU HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET, CAN BE HAD NOW AT WA H R UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE assenmb y hall of the Union. 0 Tntroduetion fo Mental Tegft~g: I shall not ineet my class on Tuesday, February 27. GUY M. WHIPP'LE. Americani chemica~il Soety, 1. of iX. secton: The next Meeting will be Held today, Feb. 27 ,at 4:15 p. mn. in room 224 of the Natural Science building. -Dean . :H. Kraus will give an illustrated lecture on "Somre Recent Tendencies in Mineralogy"'. All interested are invited to attend. C. G. MELOCHE, Secret ry. Graduate English Club: The Graduate English Club 'will meet on Tuesday evening, Feb. 27, a 8 oclk, in the parlors of the Helen Newberry Residence. Professor Camp- bell will speak on New Assets of Love's Labours Lc3t. MARIAN STUDLEY. flaysical Colloquium: "Magnetic Definitions and Models", by Professor A. W. Smith, on Tues- dlay,. Feb. 27, at 4:15'p. ia., in room 202 of .the Physical Laboratory. All in- terested are corilally invited to attend. H. M. RANDALL. MKatkematkal Club: Lnucheon. will be served to Xi.embers ucf the Club at the Michigan Union, on Wednesday, Feb. 2S, at 12:141. W. W. DENTON, Secretary. Acolytes: A regular meeting of Acolytes will be held Tuesday evening, February 27th, at 8:00 o'clock in Room 105 Mason Hall. Professor Sellars will read a paper entitled 'The Double Knowledge Approach to the Mind-Body Rolation." HOWARD D. ROEL.OFS,- Arch-Acolyte. Students-E---ta- On Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the School of Music Auditor- ium, the following advatcedl students of, the University School of Music will participate in a. Studenta Recital to which the 'public is cordially in- vi"e: Amelia Goodrich, Ruth Scheidler, Margaret Strauss, Anna G. John- twen, Celia West, Doris Schmidt and Mr. S. B. Hadley. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. This IS- NINOccasion ere Canr#Cfd~f '%0 nd Gvey 2eNoton o allLadies'i - I yu esiat o th gouds f eig arad o cane leaer, sk nyod wh hs en ter wokhrr AWN, .- AAreq q rn r * rqRO SH R r r w _ _ r s q ..w7 WlrrS A XAJOR LEAGUES START TRiAINING IN SOUTH (ContinuedI from Page Seven) erican, are picked as the nzext strong- est contenders by the, mctropolitan club managers. 'McGraw has announced that he will stand pat on his 1922 championship line-up, with the possible' exception of centerfield, devoting, most of his at- tention' to bolstering, weaknesses, in the pitching staff-which' nearly cost the cluib the pennant; last season. Jim- my O'Connell, $751,000 "phenoni from San Francisco, is expected to fill the beth of midfield, but McGraw will give the voteran Casey Stengel, whose come-back was a sensation last year, and Bill Cunningham an opportunity i 11 to contest for the job with the coal youngster. j.Lose something? A classified ths Daily will find it.-Adv. ti I STRICTLY ROME COOKING HEPLER'S STUDENT LUNCH 409 EAST~ JEFFERSON 'ST. Lab oratory Supplies You can always buy to. good advantage at .. _. ow i