TH4E. MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY. OFFICIAL BULETN IPublication in the Bulletin to constructive notice to all members ofI the University. Copy received until'S : b . m. (11:.301 a. m. Saurd1av.) Volume 13 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 4, 192:3 bmber 1119I New Midshipman In Kings Ntea v r _ To Iticle, enn There will be no conference of the deans this morning. M. L. BUIRTON. 11-oaen on Wrniing and Probation t All Nvomuen on warning and probation who have not already made ap- pelntx-anL to see me are reqluested to do so by 1%riday, March 16. JEAN HAMILTON, Dean of Women. College of rharmtacy Faculty: Faculty meeting -will be held on Wednesday, MacI4 nRo 1 Chemistry Building at 4:10 p. m. C. C. GLOQVER, Secretary. To Teathers cf First Year Students I the College of Eugrine4ering: The Ii-t report cards of the second semtester will be made out at to- day's assembly and sent to you in the usual way. You are requested to re- turn them to the mentors as soon as possible. ALF7RED 0. LEE. tChairman of the Freshmian Mentor Committee. P. 0. T. .:; There will be no drill this afternoon. JOHN A., BROOKS, JR., Adjutanlt. r Lectures In Mectallurgy: Three lectures in metallurgy by Dr. Walter Rosenhain. of the National Physical Laboratory of Teddingtonl,'England are announced for March 14, 15 and 16. The eublects for. the lectures are as follows: March 14.-The Structure and Constitution of Alloys. March 15.--Strain and Fracture in Metals. March 16.--Alluminumfl Alloys. The lectures will be given in Room 165 Chemistry Building at a P. M., llarch 14 and at 4:15- P. M., March 15 and 16. A. E. WHITE. Cercle Frazueai, Lecures ' Cercle Francals lecture by M. De's Marais Wednesday, March 14, at 4:15, Natural Science Auditorium. Subject: Ttres de (2ristianisme en Amerique avant Christophe Coloinh. ATHTONY J. JOPAN. Seuicr IEngineers and Others: Mr. J. T. Sbeafer'of the Michigan, State Telephone Co. and a delegation} ropre.senting the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., the Western. Elec- tric Co., and the associated companies of the Bell Telephone System will be in Noon; 274 Engineering Bldg. on Wednlesday,'Thursday and Friday, March 14, 1. '~ for the purpct3e, of presenting the opportunities for employment in the co04;nunication industry. They will be pleased to talk to any senior engineer, to those graduating in Business Administration, and to Graduate Students in Physics and C1hemistry. . 14. CANNON*. a itikht Orn 111Recital: A recitail by advanced students of the University School of Music as follows will bie substituted for the regular Organ Recital, Wednesday after- noon at 4:15 o'clock in.Hill,"Auditorium: The Spring Song (fromt Samson & Delilah) (Saint-Sacus), The Danza (Chadwick) Doris -Howe; Thle Last Song (Rogers), Vision Rugitive (Mfas- sanet) Thomna~s Dew ey; Vol Che SapetAe (Moiza't.), :Sang of the - ebrew Maiden (Musorgsky) Sunliight .(Ware), Esther 1lollancds; People Victorious (frog: Hora Noissima) (Parker), the Last Hour (Kramer), I heard a Lark/ Sing (Glenn), Thie Almighty. (Schubert) Miss Howe; Red, Red Rose (Cot- tnu' ), Chere Nuit IBachelet (Proch), Theme and Variations (Proch) Miss Hiollands; Hear Me; 'Ye Winds and Waves (Hjandel), Der *Wanderer (Schu- beil).), Myself When Young (fr6-. the Persian Garden) (Lehmiann) Mr. 1?I kC~ . CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. L-NOTCES.'and1914, the tabulation showed 70 Press cluab meeting postponied hide- cases of tonsilitis for every 1,000 en- Y finitely on account of' illness of! rollment. Since that time, the number speaker, ; as, steadily decreased, reaching the' {Ee'~erers' cli ubnecting~ postponed to low mark of 26 in 1920 and 1921. the 'Wednesday, Mlarch 28.# last for which statistics are available. Senior lids niusi ordir their tas-es at1 "We also find that every year in- W" agnzer's before March 14. creasing numbers of students are tak- ing precautions against illness by the 'HEALTH IMPROVES jremoval of tonsils,"Dr. Forsythe said. This increase, which is placed at 10 AMONG STU DEN TSj per cent annually, is also considered a favorable sign. There is a steady trend toward im-+4 provemnent in the general health of Progiin. is Postponed students at the University from year; Players club3's second program o° to year, according to statistics com- the semester, originally scheduled for piled by the Health service under the this evening, has been postponed) un- direction of Dr. Warren F. Forsythe. til 8 o'clock next Tuesday night. At "Tonsilitis is a goodI indication of' this time the two one act plays, "The general health," Dr. Forsythe said. Mandarin Coat", by Riley, and "The "Statistics show that the number of Goal", by Jones, intended for tonight f student cases has steadily decreased, will be offered to the public. "When the first records were com- piled during the school year of' 1913 Today is "3171 )ay. Stewards, House Man-s agesRestauranit ovners, andl other Buyers of Foodstuffs i woV I .. g 4 F ~Prinice NicholasI *Prince Nicholas, younger son. of the King and queen of Roumania, has be- come a midshipman on the "Benbowi" in the British navy as one of the steps 'in fitting himself for royal dluties lat- er. 7 :0- h-Am ilcan Institute of (Ieiicail engineers,'smoker in room 318 of the IUnion. 7 :3(--Vetcrans of Fare.-pii Wars mleet in aissemtbly hail of the Union. j.7:3--Libc'ral clubiai ~eets In Natural Science auditorium.1 7 84-PiIelt t lEs lcn rued s In mrooma 302 of the Union. S:1(}- La iSociediad Ilispaanica aMeds III room 202, South wing, tor Spanish musical, program. 3;t11fJ-GlariStiua Science society meets kin Lane hall. S:(*-Cosiopolitiin c(lii)"Sring O- nival" in lill auditoriumn. I Il ircYorATO THIS PAGE FROM NOW ON EVERY WEDNESDAY FOR Rock, bottom Prices on High Grade Groceries New Caruso Record a Nina (Pergolesi) Victor Record 87358 SIX NW DANCES_ Fate-Fox Trot5 Paul Whitemian Lady of the Evening--Fox Trot I and His Orchestra Victor Record 19016 Down in Maryland-Fox. Trot5 Benson Orchestra Georgia Cabin Door-Fox Trot I of Chicago Victor Record 19022, Aggravatin' Papa-Fox Trot The Virginians Aunt Hagar's Blues-Fox Trot The Virginians Victor Record 19021 TWO -QUARTET CLASSICS Kentucky Babe Shannon Quartet Little Cotton Dolly Shannon Quartet Victor Record 19013 A New Slant on War Will Rozrs OUR GREAT VOLUME OF BUSINE S ENABLES US TO SELL GRO CERIES AT. PRAC'TICALLY WHOLESALE- PRICES, COMPARE OUR PRICES THEN Timely Topics 'S Will Rogers TRADE WITH PIERCE Victor Record 45347 SCHAEBERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE 11 0 S. MAIN STREET AND C .i r 'D ., -- v 4 ti rQjP 0 . - BANK THE DIFFERENCE A FEW OF THIS WEEK'S PRI CES mumme ll -terws of Foreign Wars, Post 422: Due to unavoidable circumstances the Post meeting scheduled Tlim-,day, Mvarch 15, has been postp~oned to Wednaday. March 22. CARL H. SMITH, Commandler. for ----- of. the Union. 'S7-:0 -F>hreshmnan Glen club meets int f } ta ~ j pper reading room of the Union. W A T S G UI N iON U ?^":3--St ab ard and Blade m eets In roo 30 ofthe Union. --- 7 :- O -Order of DeMolay meets In liar-, NOTTCY-Copy for tills Colu slhuld j is h all. he sit witted try jt) 90 cloe'k of x 8 -."ii uber of, Commerce nmeets in the da~y before publilcalion. the, assembly room of the Union. WED)NESD)AY 1 THURSD)AY 1.1 :00---Fllt'Nluan law cliis meets in ".:30-' ldwek Comnmunion service at room C of the Law building. Harris hall. 12:30--Nooday Lenten service at 112 :15--DnmWi faculty lurnch in Irivate Harris hall. Rev. . A. Barrett. dining room of the Union. 2:130-Mlatinee 1usicale in F8ssembly 16 :0-Electrical engineering staff din. hall of the Union.j ner in private dining room of the 4:00-R. 0. T. C. band meets fit;'ew- Union. berry hall. 16:30-D-lnhuer of, the legislature in ats. 4:0'0--un house at Harnis lial. sembly hall of the Union. 4 :1).-Organ reci'tali 11111 auditor- 7 :00---Mflltary mall committee meets in '. ium.room 306 of the Union. 4 :15-Rehearsal of last act of ('igarras S 7 :40--Sigma Alpha D~elta meet., fit 1-ormigas in room 205, University room 304 of the Union. hall. . 7 :00-Senior dents smoker in upper 4 :301-Music 'writ rs meet In roomn 3041I reading room of the Union. .. . t. - UNUSUAL BOKS,& Have You Read Them? 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