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meeting that the council favor the
editor of 'The Daily as one of the ex-
ofiio members of the council, the
rest of the provisi~on concernin~g x-
officio members being left for discus-
sion tomorrow night.

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ist nieeting. Any man on the camj-
shall be eligible for election.
Provides for Coaunil Office
1xpenses of Student Council: The
~sry expenses incurred in fos-
le retiring council as a whole at
g good government among the
eats shall be met from the cur-
expense fund of the Dean of Stu-
s, and the Regents shall be ask;
take care of this additional ex-
ifice of Student Council: The ap-
nate plac"~ for nmeetigs of the
ent council is in the Michiigan Un~n-
wvhere it is desirable that they1l
yen the use of such space as may
mawsi.,e the importance of their
ce t-,)th~e thivers,,ty..
espTonsihility of Student Council
inimitteeon Stuident Affairs: The
ent Council shall be respon3'ble
its action, in the future to the
te Committee' on Student Affairs."
:o last arfticle of the report which
discussed and. passed upon by the
dent council at their last meeting
follows:
student Council Advisory Commit-]
This committee shall 'beco-
cnd of the president of the counp
(.le editor of Theo Michigan Daily,
two irnembers to be appointed by,
President.
trpose of Comitltee Outlined
'e purpose of the committee
Sba to express student opinion to
faculty, and to carry faculty opin-(
to the students, and, by these!
as to promote common purposes.
united, action, to malerei-
~.tosto the proper University
)rities upon ma tters of general
ent interest, or matters affecting'
ridual students or- groups of stu-
s. The committee shall meet at
tonce each monthi with the Dean
tu 1F-?ts, and. shall hold such oth.,-
wetings as the president shall call.
he 'president shall appoint two
bers of the comm-ittee who with
self shall be the student represen-.

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IMUSIC AND~
MUSICIANS
Advanced students of the School of
Music will be heard in recital at 7:30
o'clock Wednesday, March 28, in the
school auditorium. The following p-,ro-
gram willbe given:
Barcarolle--Op. 25, 'No. 2....... Sitt
Gavatina-Op:' .314, No. '2.....Bohan
'Thanette Emmons.
Pluck This i~ttle Flower ...Ronald
The First Primrose ........Grieg
"Charlotte' Tucker

Noctourne-Op. 15 .....Chopin
Etude-Op. 25, No. 12....... Chopin
Glady s Morton
Romance .................Debussy
A Dream ..............Grieg
p Avon Rich
Romance-F major, Op. 50 Beethoven
Lucile Bellamy
The Shepherdqss .......... Horsman
kDen Schmnied ...............Brahmsj
Glee Baker
Accompaniments playedl by'Pauline
Kaiser, Mary Pearl, Anna. Gabler, and
SMarguerite Shattuck.
Lose something? A classifled in.
rclassified ad .will sell it for you"-.Adv.
Try a Classified Ad-it pays.-Adv.

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CHIRGI
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Richard M. Tobin,, San F1'anciscc',
one of the loading bankers and law-1
yers of the west~ coast anda a vetera.njl
of the World war, has just. beexIn amed I
Unitcd States iniinister to the Nothe'r-
la nds.
I atives at all meetings of the Senate 1.
Counci~l on Studecnt Affairs and twoI
j n who witJh hipmself shiall represent!
the student body at the University.
Comnittec on Discipline.
discil'
"The dicpinar'y power's of the
Student council shall be vested' in,
this committee, and they are empower-
Ied to declare ineligible for student ac-,
tivities such students as may violate
the regulations of the council."
It was also decided, at the last

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inug, March 29, at 2 o'clock Thursday l
;afternoon, March 29, and at 10 o'-
clock, Friday morning, March 30. Sec-
tion of economics, room 101 Econom-,
ics building at 10 o'clock Thursday
mnorning, March 29, at 2 o'clock Thurs-
day afternoon, March 29, at 10 o'clock
Friday morning, March 30, and at 2 o'-
cloch Friday afternoon, March 30.
Will DenoustrateAp~patus
Sectiou of geology and geography,
room G321 Natural Science building, at
10 o'clock Thursday morning, MVarcl';
29. Section for language and litera-
tur~e, Newberry auditorium, at 96'
clock Thursday morning, March 29;
and at 9 o'clock Friday morning,
Mlarch 30. Section of psy'chology, roomf
P162, Nat pral Science building, at 10.
o'clock, Thursday morning, March 29.
Section of sanitary and, medical,
science, r'oom 319 ?Medical building , at
9:30 o'clock Thursday morning, Marchi
29, and at 1:30 o'clock Thursday At
ternoon, March 29. Section of zoology,
room'Zf. Natural Science building,
at 10 o'clockj Thursfday morning,
March '29 and at 2 o'clock 'Thursday'
afternoon, March 29.
.A demonstration of fish scale rne--I
suring apparatus will be given in
rooms Z3 3 and 354, N~aturnal Sciec
building iii connection with the last
sectional' meeting.

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