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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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 3DFRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922 Number 11
the Members of the University:
President and Mrs. Burton will be at home from 4 to i6 o'clock, Wednes-
r afternoon, Oct. 11. The full professors who have joined the University
ulties this fall, and their wives, will receive with them.
President and Mrs. Burton desire to announce that although they will
itinue the custom of "at homes" at the President's house, it will not be
sible to adhere to a fixed schedule, but public announcement will be
de from time to time as they occur.
liege of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
The attention of all students is called to the Rules Relating to Ab-
ice, printed on page 23 of the Announcement. The Attendance Committee
men will be in the Registrar's Office every Tuesday from 1:30 to 2:30,
I every Thursday from 3:30 to 4:30, beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
W. R. HUMPHREYS,
Assistant Dean.
pate Council:
The first regular meeting of the Senate Council for the year will be held
the President's office Monday, Oct. 9, at 4:15 p. m.
R. W. BUNTING, Secretary.
,thematics I: . ... . . . - .. ...---.
The 11 a. m. Section of Mathematics I scheduled to meet in Room 319
dical building will meet as -follows:
Monday-Room B 202, Natural Science.
Tuesday-Room 319, Medical building.
Thursday-Room 307, Medical building.
Friday-Room 319, Medical building.
......0. J. PETERSON.
ychology 7:
The students whose names are posted on the Psychology Bulletin Board
e hereby instructed to drop Psychology 7.
HENRY F. ADAMS.
Mr. Terpenning's sections meeting at 8 and 9 on Wednesday and Fri-
y, will hereafter meet on Wednesday in Room 216, Natural Science, and
Friday in Room 202 of the same building.
R. H. HOLMES.
nerictiniaTIon-oCioh0gy' 33:
Class meets Friday at 2 p. m. in Room 202, Economics building.
H. L. LURIE.
onomics 32:
The Wednesday, Friday at 8 Section meets in Room 203, Mason Hall.
C. C. EDMONDS.
serve Officers' Training Corps:
Men in the advanced course will be measured for uniforms Friday at
e R. O. T. i. office, 1002 South University avenue, beginning at 8 o'clock.
1 men who have not been measured are requested to report during the
>rning, if possible.
Schedule for Friday:
Course 8, Section 1," 11 o'lock, Room 220.
Course 15, Section I, 10 o'clock Room 105.
Course 15, Section II, 2 o'clock, Room 105.
Course 23, Section II, 9 o'clock, Room 330.
Course 27, Section 1, 11, 9 o'clock, Room 330.
Rifle practice, 1002 S. University Avenue.
ROBERT ARTHUH,
Major, C. A. J. D. B., P. M. S. & T.
diversity Club Entertainment:
Friday night at 8 p. m. in the Club Rooms. All club members are re-
ested to attend and bring a guest.
HENRY F. ADAMS, Secretary:

WHAT'S GOING ON
FRIDAY
5:50-Foresters must catch interur-
ban for annual forestry department
campfire at the Saginaw forest.
All new men are invited to attend.
7:30-St. Paul's Young People's Luth-
eran society party for all Lutheran
students in club rooms at 420
West Liberty street.
7:30-Alpha Nu meeting on fourth
floor of University hall. Freshmen
invited.
8:00-Lutheran students and nurses
reception given by Young People's
society of St. Paul's church in club
rooms at 420 West Liberty street.
8:00-Chinese Students' club business
and election meeting in Lane hall
audlitorium.I
T-NOTICES
Camp Davis men may secure prints
of pictures taken this summer by
calling at the surveying depart-
ment and drdering them.
There is an exhibition of portraits of
leaders of the war in Alumni Mem-
orial hall daily from 2 to 5 o'clock.
This is given under the auspices of
the Ann Arbor Art association.

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lect the cast from some of the finest
actors and actresses in New York.
When Miss Robson makes her an-
nual visit, the theatre-goers every-
where look for her with the same an-
xiety and pleasure as they do to any
holiday and the flowers that bloom
in the Spring are no more welcome
than is the beloved Star, May Rob-
son.
She always has the same sweet
smiling good natured personality-
Winter or Summer-sunshine or
shower.
"Mother's Millions" is a genuine
treat, in its spontaneity it excells any
comedy Miss Robson has ever play-
ed.
As "Harriet Breen" Miss Robson
makes a wonderful characterization
of the successful business woman of
the day.
Augustus Pitou Inc., has spared no
expense in furnishing Miss Ribson
a fitting production.

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Lose something? A classified in
the Daily will find it.-Adv. _____

Prince Umberto
Prince Umberto, eighteen, heir to the
Italian throne, is making his first
tour of Europe's capitals, unaccom-
panied by his royal parents. He is
reported engaged to the sixteen-year-
old Belgian Princess Marie.

IT HAS COME

Little World Series Under Way
Baltimore, Mr., Oct. 4.-Slamming Theaters
out 15 base hits, and overcoming a
three run lead which St. Paul secured
in the first three innings the Orioles, WHITEY
Champions of the International League
crushed the American association flag When "Mother's Milions" comes to
winner in the opening game of the ' the Whitney theater tomorrow night,
little world series here this afternoon, May Robson will appear in a brand
nine to four. I new role-Howard McKent Barnes-
the playwright-wrote "Mother's Mil-
Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. lions" expressly for Miss Robson, di-
GYM SHOES

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AT THE THEATERS
TODAY-SCREEN.
Arcade - Japkie Coogan In
"Trouble"; comedy and news.
Majestic-Dorothy Dalton in
"The Siren Call;" comedy.
Orpheum-Mildred Harris in {
"The First Woman;" comedy{
and news.
Wuerth-Glen Hunter in "The
Cradle Buster;" comedy;
TOl)AY-STA ~r,
Garrick (Det roil )-Nora Bay es
in "Qernn - rt;;."
Shubert 1ici t a (Droit)-
The Boiti ,1 Company in
"The Enchant( d ('LG t ."
Autopsy Provos sha zar'Cre
Minneapolis, Oct. 4.-That the Rev
end Valerian J. Scha z former parish
iest at Gibson, Minnesota, was mur-
red instead of having committed sui-
de was charged late today when an
topsy stating that the priest met
ath at the hands of an unkown as-
ilant was made public.,
REAL PEN SERVICE
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
PEN SPECIALISTS

AWHlTN Y THEATRE
NI T T... MONDAY, OCT, 9
FAT E L Ty' FRIDAY
A - PLAY- THAT - APPEALS - TO - EVERYBODY

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William A.Blrady'
(In Association with Rendean.Londop)
will present
GREATEST
PLAY
KI N

OCTOBER 24-MISCHA ELMAN R u sSA
VIOLI1NIST.
In spite of the many wonderful violinists which have won distinction during
recent years, Elman still retains his position as a leader of them all. He is a stupen-
dous artist who -always pleases.
NOVEMBER 10-MARY GARDEN a P dAT IECSTA"
America's best known opera singer will make her Ann Arbor debut. She will
be assisted by Gutia Casini, 'Cellist, and Isaac VanGrove, Pianist.
WORLD'S GREATEST
JANUARY 8-PADEREWSKI P I A N I S T
Poland's statesman who after a recess of several years will resume his artistic
career. He has said "HillAuditorium is the finest hall in the world," and he ought
to know.
JANUARY 24-THE OPERA "IMPRESARIO" (MOZART)
Percy Hemus with an all-American cast, directed by William Wade Hinshaw,
will present this attractive musical opera. Elaborate stage hangings and costumes will
add to the musical offerings.
FEBRUARY 13-UKRAINIAN NATIONAL CHORUS
Alexander Koshetz, Director; Oda Slobodskaja, Prima Donna of the Petrograd
Opera, and Nina Koshetz, Prima Donna of the Moscow Opera, soloists; 40 singers in
costume who will appear in choral and operatic roles.
MARCH 9-GUY MAIER AND LEE PATTISON
These famous American artists have won a unique position in the musical
world as exponents of two piano recitals. Their attractive programs have made a
deep impression in New York, Boston and other music centers.
COURSE TICKETS may be ordered by mail - $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00
(Patrons Tickets, first choice up to October 7, $7.00). Orders filed in order of receipt.
Concerts begin at 8 o'clock Eastern Standard time. Interurban cars leave auditorium after
all concerts.

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