THE MICHIGAN DAILY r T____ , AlLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ilicatlonkin the. Bulleatn ts construetive notice to all members at Unikversity. Cody re% elved until 3:.10 V.im. (11:30 a, . ai rdy mine 3 S8t-NDAY, APRIL 22, 1923 xu be r 1451 rsItyr Leasure: r'ofessor Antonio 0. Solalinde, of Madrid, and for the year a membe staff of the Department of Romance Languages, will deliver a let n Spanish on the subject, "Las obras menores de Cervantes" in ti rium of the Natural Science Building at 4:15 pt. m. Morday, Apr Te pu~blic is cordially invited. P. E. ROB3IINS. Xew Way to Pay old Tebts", wich I)EYFV WRJT~I". tl 14E c ")rry E ;)?ti;n. W. Doug las, on the board of governIors Edwin Booth had 3 Wn ill 1V VF1('ll E BII'i'l '1". hwgits anualustoi eln of the hL. ,and M: uc Eliot "OthellzL' will be presentCed W e dnes--':- - - AN :"1'1"y r!sidenco entri ned "':1?PI .its former s oci l;iretr ee h hn day night. On Thursdaly, Frd)ida n MioLDryus '4 aswitn anae wtl;: h a 1 (Ilaner iven Fiday gue 1sts. S:udyeeigadas tSt ~tl,"hePai1ruh. in the iste t issuae of the, Chin "The Black Flag", a "'dayof i ,esb 1 e --e s cnhlthe ollcial oor iAugustus 1E.Thoms.gun ;of ith hunred or mtre ailliedi Mr lan _mel rng):s «'i",l)im11a new (clubs of f f7~C hine:>e stdnts in A'.n1'- y3 leading worma, Carro) ll MeComasi'. The c1a. llicii ter oither l~ading women ini tl-e regular; .'i'his uliaon, which i5 circuilat- l-cast include Mary hill, Mabel M'voore Cd unincipally in the United States andi he;and lElsie Herndon. ' ?Ideals primarily with interna- 1g. Inn 1V XT kT T 1 1A t., res iden]s ftthe d Ad-it pays.- f-' TT 1 r Q-'C ri Uiverslty 1.Lectures s The Pion. Henry -. Currau, formerly President of the Borough of Man- hattan and fusion candidate for Mayor of the city of New York, will de- liver two University lectures, viz.: Monday, April 23. at 4:15 p. m., "The Cost of Keeping out of Politics;" Tuesday, April 24, at 4:1Hi p. mn., "The Value of Going into Politics--and Hlow to Go in." Room B, Law .Building. The public is invited. J. S. REEVES. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and tie arts: As the two committees now at work will be unable to~make any report at the nest Faculty meeting which was scheduled for April 23, this meeting will be omitted. The -next regular meeting of the Faculty will be held M~ay 21. JOHN R. EP~FINGERi. Senior: Air. If. G. Knox, Vice President oif the Winchester-Simmons Company 'will be in Room 2, University Hall, on Monday, April 23, from 2 .to 4 P. 1'1+., fo the purposeof interviewing, seniors in thme College of Engineering or the Deartmen.t of Business8"Administration who might be interested in going with Wiuchester-.Slmmous Comprany upon graduat ion~. This Company is a Ynerger of the Winchester Arms~ Company of New Haven, Connecticut, and th~e Simm~onsHardware Company of St.. Louis, Missouri, and operates a number of factories, distributing warehouses, and retail :stores in various parts- of. the United States. J. 'A. 13URSnrY. Woiuli's eeAreb Club: There will be a meeting of the Women's Research Club on Monday, April 23, at 7:30 p. in. in Room Z-231. Natural Science Building. ELIZABETH L. THOMPSON, Sec: .en' VdaciUonal Club: The Men's Eiducational Club will ,meet Monday, April 23, in Room 306 Michigan Union, at 7:000 ecoel. There will be committee report, business, mveeting, and a speaker. L. "1. BEACH, 'Secretary. tiona~l prolemsn of interest to Chin-' ; ltxlc~f~lictF a~ {[eic3 (ese :,fudeints the world over. Tn his Shubrt-iehgan I~er'i) atP )eyiuss outine; the cnde- Bectause of the great popuilarity of to~eiln nAeia nvri "Take It From ise", this munsical tics, -wh'ic oni'" cnt the O)retacl whto comu dy -by Joseph 1M. Caites vwil l be i ere to.studety. Prat. John D 1ew- held over for a second werk. The'