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 3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922 Number 20 To the Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at 10 o'clock Wednesday, Oct. 18. M. L. BURTON. To Members of the Faculties and Staff: Copies of the President's Report, just published, have been, or are be- ing, sent to all deans, directors, superintendents, and heads of academic departments. Any member of the' faculties or staff who desires a copy may have the game by calling at the desk in the Secretary's office; or if he will communicate with the undersigned a copy will be sent to his address. FRANK E. ROBBINS. Communications ;for the Board of Regents: The next meeting of the Board of Regents will be held Friday, October 27. Communications for the Regents, in order to be presented at that time, must be received at the President's Office before 5 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 19. No communications rcelved later than this time will be presented. M. L. BURTON. Administrative Board, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The Administrative Board will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 4:10 o'clock, in Dean Effinger's office. W. R. HUMPHREYS, Assistant Dean. School of Education Assembly: Th first assembly of students in the School of Education will be held in Room 203 Tappan Hall, Thursday, Oct. 19, at 4 o'clock. All students en- rolled in the School of Education are expected to attend. A. S. WHITNEY. Research Clubs University of Michigan: The first meeting of the Club for the academic year 1922-1923 will be held in the Histological Laboratory of the Medical School at 8 o'clock Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 18. (The Council will meet at 7:30.) The annual election of officers will be followed by a report of progress in papyrus and manuscript research, by Professors Campbell Bonner and J. G. Winter. 1. A Papyrus of Dioscorides on Materia Medica, and two Manuscripts of the Burdett-Coutts collection. Professor Bonner. 2. Some Literary Fragments. Professor Winter. H. H. BARTLETT, Secretary. Roiiince Club: The first meeting of the Romance Club will take place Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 4 o'clock, at the Michigan Union. A. G.CANFIELD., Cerede Francais: There will be a meeting of Le Cercle Francais, Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, at 7:30. Room 202, S. W. ROBERT C. RUMSEY, Pres. MICJ1I(YAN IN hARD WORROUT distance telephone yesterday and re- unsold tickets and will reach Colum- AS 01110 GAME DRAWS NEAl quested that all of the unsold tickets bus sometime this morning. be returned as they have more ord- Orders have been coming in rap- (Continued from Page Seven) ers than they can take care of with 'idly for the Illinois and Wisconsin Ohio State, called up the officials in their present supply. A special mes- games and a capacity crowd is ex- charge of the ticket sales over long senger was dispatched with all of the Ipected to fill Ferry field stadium . .... m t 11 LEFAX LEFAX WHAT'S GOING ON NOTICE-Copy for this column should be submitted by 5:30 o'clock of the day before publication. TUESDAY 5:00-Ohimes business staff and try- outs meeting, Press building. 7:00-Veterans Memorial committee meets in room 306, Union. 7:00-Wayfarers club meeting, Un- ion. 7:30-Non-Partisan Ferris-for-Senator club to be organized in room 318, Union. 7:30-Engineering club meets in the Upper reading room of Union. 7:30-Underclass conduct committee meets in room 323 of Union. 7:30-Cleveland club meets in Un., ion. 8:00-Lecture by Sir Gilbert Parker, Hill auditorium. WEDNESDAY 4:00-Senior class of School of Edu- cation meets in room 203, Tappan hall. 7:30-Comedy club meets in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Two one-act plays to be produced. 1, U-NOTICES Camp Davis men may secure prints of pictures taken this summer by calling at the surveying depart- ment and ordering 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. Barristers, senior law honor society, will initiate 10 members of the sen- ior law class into"membership at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Dean Bates of the Law school will speak at the banquet to be held at the Un- ion on the evening of initiation. No need to use your brain as a storehouse. 'Leave facts to Lefax and keep your mind free to plan, create and execute Data Sheets'and BlankForms WAH R'UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES A )Iichiga n Institutio'n r, .. m~ I' Da1~ NoLt*I1 "THE LATEST AND BEST IN MUSIC ALWAYS MEANS ALLMENDINGER'S" Note tb --- We have a complete line of musical instruments, ban- -. jos, ukuleles, guitars, mandolins. Just the thing for the trip to Columbus. We are first in new RECORDS and SHEET MUSIC. Come in and let us play the new hits for you. There is no obligation to buy. Make our store your musical head- quarters. Drop in any time. You are always welcome. Physiecolloquim: Tuesday, Oct. 17, 4:15 p. m. in Room 202 Physical Laboratory. ject, "Low Voltage Arcs in Diatomic Gases," Dr. 0. S. Duffendack All interested are invited to attend. Sub- H. M. RANDALL. American Chemical Society, U of .. Section: A regular meeting of the local ^Section will be held on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 4:15 p. m., in room 303 of the Chiemistry building. Professor E. D. Campbell will speak on "A Carbide Theory of Permanent Magnetism" All interested are invited to attend. C. C. MELOCHE, Secretary. Interfraternity Conference: There will be a spec!al meeting of the Interfraternity Conference at 7:30 o'clock this evening in Room 302, Union. All delegates are urged to be present. EDWARD S. REED. Comedy Club: The first meeting of the year will be held Wednesday evening, Oct. 18, at 8 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. The program will include two one-act plays, 'The Bear" by Chekov, and "Three" by C. G. Ely. C. J. DRESBACH. Graduaite Students: Allstudents registered in the Graduate School are urged to attend the first meeting of the year, to be held in Barbour Gymnasium on Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 18, at 8 o'clock. Dean Lloyd will speak. T. LUTHER PURDOM, Temporary Chairman, Graduate Club. Acolytes: ... The first meeting of Acolytes will be held Tuesday evening at 8, in room 106, Mason Hall. Dean Lloyd will read a paper entitled "Ages of Leisure". HOWARD D. ROELOFS, Arch-Acolyte. 0rotarical Assooiation Leture Course: Sir Gilbert Parlker: The coupon bearing the date Nov. 25 and the name of Judge William S. Kenyon should be presented for admittance to the lecture by Sir Gilbert Parkr at Hill Auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock. E. T. RAMSDELL, President. The Allmendinger Music "Shop I WHITEHOUSE & HARDY ,NCONPORXNTEO BROADWAYAT40" STREET 144 WEST42ND STREET METROPOLITAN OP£RA HOUSE BLDG KNICKERSOCKER BUILDING NEW YORK 305 Maynard. 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