Y 011IA1 RUlIE TIN I MEuI16 VI1 luinl uuLLL iin Publication-in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 3 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 Number 9 4I To the Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 4. M. L. BURTON. Executive Board of Graduate School: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 4:10 p. m. A. H. LLOYD. To University Wowen: My office hours in Barbour Gymnasium will be from 9 to 12 on all mornings except Wednesday. Office hours on Wednesday will be from 1:30 to 3 in the afternoon. JEAN HAMILTON, Dean of Women. To University Women: The Attendance Committee for women will meet in the Registrar's Office every Monday and Thursday morning from 11 to 12:15. JEAN HAMILTON, Dean of Women. Sophomore Engineers: There will be an Assembly of the Sophomore Engineers in room 348 of the Engineering building on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 9 a. m., for the purpose of nominating class officers and transacting business. C. E. WIL§ON, Mentor. Freshmen, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: Freshman Asseanbly at 11 o'clock in room 34S. Dean Cooley will speak. A. 0 LEE. Philosophy Pro-Seminar: Students who propose to take my pro-seminar in the Kanto-Iegelian philosophy will kindly meet me on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 4 p. m., in Room 106, M. H. -I. M. WENLEY. French 5: A new section in French 5 at 10 o'clock is being organized. All stu- dents attending morning classes without official cards will" please come to Room 104 S. W. and see about definite enrollment cards. A. G. CANFIELD. during the performance of numbers. Small children for obvious reasons wil not be admitted. For the first concert Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4, Mr. Earl V. Moore will offer the following program: Prelude and Fugue in C major (Bach.) Sister Monica (Couperin), Prelude (Clerambault), Adagio (from Symphony VI) (Widor), Elves, Pastorale, Caprice Heroique (Bon- net). CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. A "Tear Down Demonstration" of the Marmon automobile engine in which a stock engine is torn down completely and assembled by experts who hold the record for the shortest time in which this can be done, will be given in Newberry Hall auditorium Wednesday, Oct. 4, 7:30 p. m. Ad- mission is free to everyone interested. PAUL B. PEW, Chairman. Masques: The first meeting of the year will be held in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall at 4 o'clock, Thursday, Oct. 5. As plans for the annual play to be given Nov. 22 will be under discussion, all members are urged to be present. J. RALEIGH NELSON. Officers of Aeronautical Society: Are requested to communicate with me or eventually leave their ad- dresses in my office (Room 341 Engineering building) for the purpose of prompt transmitting of mail and communications for the Society, which, frequently arrives in my care. F. W. PAWLOWSKI. the tournament. Likewise, the men that are paired must turn in their scores by 5 o'clock, Monday after- noon. By Saturday, all of the fraternities must turn in a list of, the men who sill compose their speedball team. Only 22 of the fraternities have turn- ed in the names of their athletic man- agers and it is pertinent that they at- tend to this matter at once. The following are the pairings for the all-campus doubles tourney: El- liott and Roth, 371, vs Lightbody and Moore, 1505; Schuster, 240M, and Gu- ton, 871M, vs Fox and Greiner, 2824W; Goldberg and Feinsinger, 2174W, vs White and Blase, 1597J; Vose and Vose vs Stein and Ornsten, 2801W; Schaefer and Jerome vs Dembufsok and Freyberg, 907R; Upjohn and Bauer, 374, vs Earl and Graesteus, 1983M; Hartwell and McKnight, 909; vs Bright and Arnsten, 2506M; Rush and Bielfield, 951M, vs Birks and Flower, 1166; Levy and Johns, 2871J, vs Heinz and Crane, 2127M; Armstrong and Gray, 909; vs Kalmbach and Brooks, 1680; Segal and Dreyfus, 751W, vs Dunakin and Zool, 713W; Goldsmith and Holl, 2878R, vs Jerome and Je- rome, 33; Osborn and Miller, 1110R, vs Nichols and Peterson, 1490W; Hearding and Brown, 909, vs Richards and Millett, 871M; Riley and Weyand, 1406, vs Inerman and Friedman. These matches must be played off by Saturday and the scores turned or telephoned into the Intramural of- fice at Waterman gymnasium. Michigan Daily and Chimes for,. $4.50. ~r ilirria #40Panb Ora i'an COR. SO. AND E. UNIVERSITY WILL SERVE STUDENT LUNCHES From 11:30 to 1:30 Daily for 35c and 40c. OPEN 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. ALSO AFTER THE DANCES TELEPHONE ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY __- - --PHONE 699-J w...mwAmmmm Fords Fords-Fords FOR SALE -. Military Science: The following class rooms in Military Science are announced. rooms are in the Engineering building unless otherwise stated. WEDNESDAY Course 1 1 5 8 8 13 Section x II I, II I: II I, II Tim 1 2 2 11 2 9 2 9 Room 348 348 347 220 220 105 348 ROBERT ARTHUR. All j I i i z i i WHAT'S GOING ON WEDNESDAY 4:30-Meeting of all those interested in trying out for Varsity cheer leader at the Union. 7:15-Sigma Delta Chi meeting, room 304 of the Union. 7:30-Student Council meeting in the Union. 8:00-Meeting of all Lansing students in Alumni Memorial hall. 9:00-Soph engineer elections, room 348, Engineering building. 11:00-Frosh pharmic elections, room 300, Chemistry building. 1 :00-Soph pliarii elections, room 300, Chemistry building. 1:00-SeCnior dental elections, Dental ampitheater. a:30-Senior medic elections, Medical ampitheater in University hospital. 4:00-Junior educational electiions, 203 Tappan hall. 4:00-Junior lit elections, University hall auditorium. 4 :00---Juior law elections, room C Law building. 15:00-,Tunior dental elections, Dental ampitheater. 5:00-Frosh dental elections, West lecture hall, PhysIcs building. 5:00-Frosh medic elections, room 307 Medical building. . 5:00--Senior educational elections, room 203, Tappan hall. 5:00-Soph lit elections, University hall auditorium. 5:30-Soph dental elections, Dental ampitheater. 4:00--Frosh law elections, room If, Law building. 4:15--Senior law elections, roomI B, Law building. Intramural Items Pairings for the All-campus singles tennis tournament are as follows: W. H. Riley 1460 vs G. P. Broaks 779; J. D. Goldsmith 2878R vs E. Gold- man 1878W; Norman Schlak '25 vs W. F. Brown 909; Francis Holland, '26, vs G. Schoenfield 524R S. _J.'1 Goldberg 2174W vs C. Eddy 1600J; H. Birks 1166 vs J. A. Miller 111OR; R. H. Freyburg 907R vs C. Frosland 566; S. H. Strand 2606M vs F. Weyland 1460; S. Frenandez 2606M vs P. Steinerl 2963W; R. W. Power 1547R RvsR. Flower 1166; W. K.rGreiner 2824W vs H. S. Bright 2506M; D. Earl 1983M vs W. S. Hearding 909; A. Hartwell 909 vs S. Moore Jr. 2288; S. A. Crowe 1257W vs W. M. Rolland 1815J; H. A. Fox 1838M vs E. Watts 2866R; A. Loveman 1104 vs W. W. Grotthaus 2016W; S. Bauer 374 vs R. Loeb 1104; R. Moore 1505, vs M. Neff 1878W; I. H. Nichols 1490W vs E. S. Schafer '24E; M. Feinsinger vs P. Amundsen 2606M; C. A. Peterson 1490W vs S. Goldberg; J. Rice 371 vs R. Gray 90;.. All of these pairings in the first round of the singles tournament must be played off by Saturday or the games will be considered as forfeit- ed and consequently both of the men will be considered as dropped from if I have ten used Fords, priced from $60 to $150. IT, HAS COME See these tonight at 119 W. Washington St ALBERT M. C RAVES That TEXT BOOK you couldn't get last week 'AH 'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE To University Women: Miss Neva Lovewell, Executive Secretary of the Campaign Fund for the University of MichiganLeague building, will have office hours In Barbour Gymnasium -every morning from 9 to 11., FRANCES AMES, President of Women's League. Faculty, Department , ei nance Languages:' The first monthly luncheon of the faculty of the Department of Ro- mance Languages will be held at the Union today, Wednesday, at 12:15. A. G. CANFIELD. t. S. cmvi -Service Examination--Laboratory Assistant, Senior Grade: An examination will be held Nov. 8-9, 1922. For particulars inquire at the Post Office or of me. G. W. PATTERSON, Assistant Dean, College of Engineering. Engineering Students: Who have taken their transcripts bf credits from schools and other colleges in order to get advanced credits should retutn them promptly to my office. G. W. PATTERSON, Assistant Dean, College of Engineering.R Geclogical and Geographlcal Journal Club: here will be a meeting of the Club in Room G 217, Natural Science bui-aing, on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p. m. Program: "A Narrative of the Osborn Expedition to the Pacific." Pro- fessor Hobbs. The public is cordially invited to attend this lecture. L. M. GOULD, Secretary. Twilight Organ Reclta3: Twilight Orga, -. 'i will be held in Hill Auditorium every Wednes- day afternoon at 4"'! '1 t r.unless otherwise announced. These concerts are complimenta- h#i' ral public. Patrons are requested to be in their sea',- , f4 .. . .' of beginning as the doors will be closed "A Michigan InstitutionP 1 .. w WHITNEY TEATSAT. O Il' The Oratorical Association $1.00, $1.50, $200 MAIL NOW THURSDAY 4:00-School of Education faculty meeting in room 105, Tappan hall. 9:00-Senior engineering elections, room 348, Engineering building. 8 :30--Junior medic elections, Medical ampitheater in University hospital. 8:34--Soph , aedic elections, West ampitheater, Medical building. 1:00--Junior engineering elections, room 348, Engineering building. 1:093--Junior pharmic elections, room 300, Chemistrytbuilding. 2:00-Senior pharmic elections, room 300, Chemistry building. Order distinctive favors at the Flower and Bottle Shop. 115 N. Thayer.-Adv. LECTRE COUSE HILL AUDITORIUM I l I TEN S. C NwKN NED . y- the .ttee, new plans .4, will be sent Bt' . W +aWr 4... in the state, sue, a"d' h and Y. M. C. A.' i'6'.A. 1 l offer to fg3 $ A '"o grams fort ,I The extent' ment last year, during season, sent more than six sptakers week- ly to various towns of the state. Be- sides furnishing speakers, the exten- sion service will provide any out-of- town organizations withwinformation concerning any of the- work carried. on by the various campus societies. The largest number of calls for speakers specify athletes or men who are -tive on the campus. The speak- ers cuinmonly talk on the University's attitude toward religion, and on ques- tions which are usually, not under- stood by younger students. Any men who wish to make trips as speakers to the various towns and cities of the state are asked to give their names to Alfred B. Connable. Wayfarers to Elect Officers Monday Due to a small attendance the members of the Wayfarers club post- poned the election of officers for the coming year until next Monday. A steak roast was discussed as one of the possibilities of the near future, and the date set for initiation of new- ly elected members. I. L 44 66666 i 3w w r .-I r / n 4 n r r r 1 ; 1 4 (. I' f I r rt I I G7}' . -T" r } ' . M r h t^F r' i f DISTINGUISHED Easy Christmas Shopping R. H. F DETROIT If you give photographs Announces a Special Display of O F the appropriate- ness there can be no doubt, for friends al- ways welcome your re- cent photograph. Nor is it too early to think about such m att e r s. Have the sitting now; arrange for delivery at Christmas. Men's Footwear during the week of October 2nd to 7th at the establishment of ARTHUR F. MARQUARD 608 East Liberty Mr. John A. Murphy of the Fyfe Store will be in charge. Mr. H. C. Mack will assist. Many interesting new models will be introduc- ed including the creased vamp oxford shown below. S.P E A KE R'S OCTOBER 6 SIR ROBERT L. BORDEN OCTOBER 17 SIR GILBERT PARKER OCTOBER 25 ISAAC F. 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