x, . .:a 11%j A ££J ...AA FICIAL 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 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922 Number 21 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. University Lecture: The Hon. Philip Henry Kerr, formerly editor of The Round Table and secretary to the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George. will deliver a University lecture upon "Some Present International Problems" Friday, October 20, at 4:15 p. m., in Room B, Law building. The public is cordially invited. F. E. ROBBINS. Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: It is the duty of all members of the faculty of the Literary College to rebort every absence from their classes. Blanks for the weekly report may be obtained from the Dean's messenger boxes. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Advanced Credit Appications: All Freshman Literary students, who, by virtue of post-graduate high school attendance, are entitled to apply for advanced credit should do so at once. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. To Class Presidents and Prsidents of Campus Societies: Attention is called to the failure of a large percentage of the classes and, campus societies to hand in a list of offloers as called for in the Offi- cial Bulletin, of Oct. 1. The president of each class and campus organization of any kind what- soever should'see to it that the list of officers of his (or her) society for the college year 1922 and 1923 is filed in the office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall, on or before Oct. 30. J; A. BURSLEY, Dean of Students. College of Engineering, freshmen Assembly: 11 o'clock Room 348: Nominatioi of class officers, discussion of the honor system. A. 0. LEE. Research Club, 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 electionof officerswill be followed by a report of progress in papyrus and nuarniscript research, by Professors Campbell Bonner and J. G. Winter. 1. A Papyrus of Dioscorid'es on Ma'teria Medica, and two Manuscripts of the Burdett-Coutts collection. Professor Bonner. 2. Some Literary Fragments. Professor Winter. H. H. BARTLETT, Secretary. Exhibition of War Portraits: Under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association an exhibition of portraits of American and allied war leaders is being held from 1:30 to 5 p. m. daily, from Oct. 5 to Oct. 26, in the West Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. The gallery will be open Sundays. BRUCE M. DONALDSON. Varsity Band: Meet at 7 University Hall. Bring racks. Check roll call and drill for Ohio State. WILFRED WILSON, Director. Come dy.Club: yClie first meeting of the year will be held Wednesday. evening, Oct. 18, tit 8 o'clock in SarahCaswell Angell Hall. The program 'will include two one-act' plays, "The Bear" by Chekov, and "Three" by C. G. Ely. C. J DRESBACH. Mathematics 1: ".Beinning Thursday, Oct. 19, Mr. Peterson's 11 o'clock.section of Mathe- matics 1 will ^neet regilarly in Roon'Z 231 Natural Science building on Men- iy Tuesday,' Thursday, Friday. 0. J. PETERSON. Romance, Club: The meetitig of! theRomance'Club annouticed for today is postponed until :Oct.25A., A. G.'CANFIELD. "1 Aeronautical Engineering, Advanced Credits:- Students intending to do some advanced work in Aero 12, 13 and 14 Will have to arrange their work definitely with me 'within the present Week. No' further application foi advanced work will be acceptedt after Satuiday,'Oct. 21. F. W' PAWLOWSKL WHAT'S GOING ON NOTICE-Copy for this column should be submitted by 5:30 o'clock aW the day before publication. WEDNESDAY 4:00-Senior class of School of Edu- cation meets in room 203, Tappan hall. 4:00-Junior fits meet in University hall. 4:00--Soph lits meet in Newberry hall. 4:00-Fresh dents meet in west lec- ture room of Physics building. 5:00-Senior class of School of Edu- cation meets in room 205. Tappan hall. 7:00-Highland Park U. of X1. club will hold a smoker in room 302, Un- ion. 7:30-Comedy club meets in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Two one-act plays to be produced. 7 :30-Siga Delta Cid meets at the Union. 7:30-Quarterdeck meets in Union. This being the initial meeting of the year all members are urgently re- guested to be present. Important business to be transacted. 8:00-Lansing club meets in room 207, University hall. All students from Lansing are requested to attend- 8:00-I1 Circolo Italiano mee's in room 202, S. W. Lecture in Italian by Mr. Do Filippis. THUiRSDAY 4:00-Class on Jesus Philosophy on Life, south parlor of Newberry hall. Open to women only. 5:00-Candle light recognition serv- ice for anew members of the W. Y. C. A. at the Congregational church. 5:00-Meeting of entire editorial staff of Michiganensian, Press building. 7 :30-Socledad .Hispanica meets in room 203, Tappan hall. Lecture by1 Prof. Antonio G. Solalinde. 8:00-Nontiethi club meets in Lane hall All .men interested in the Christian ministry are invited to. at- tend. .4 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. All seniors must have their pictures for the 1923 Michiganensian taken Lyceum Theatre now. A photographer's receipt must be secured at the -'Ensian of- fice before setting can be made. Call at Press building, 2 to 5 o'clock, this week. FARR1ELL PICKS TEAM To MEET WISCONSIN CROSS COUNTRY SQUADj SEVEN HARRIERS TO LEAVE FOR MADISON AT 9:50 FRIDAY MORNING Coach Steve Farrell announced yes terday that he will take seven men to Wisconsin this week-end for the cross country race with the Badgers. He has chosen the men that made the best time in the tryouts last Saturday. The times of the sevendfirst men were as follows: Isabell and Davis 21:57, Bowen 22:22, Arndt 22:30, Rearick 22:38, Reinke 22:40, and Vande Visse 22:41. These times were over a course of four miles and Steve says that they are considerably better than the times last year at this time. The team will leave at 9:50 Friday morning, arriving in Madison at 9:30 that night. The team will be able to have a good rest and should be in the best of condition for the meet Satur- day morning. This afternoon Steve is planning to put the men who will make the trip through a three and one-half mile run in order that they can get the pace of this distance. Tomorrow there will. only be a light workout. Coach Farrell has not been able to get any line on Wisconsin's team, but expects that there will be plenty of competition. There may be a meet with Purdue Oct. 28, although the date is not as yet confirmed. If this meet does not take place Steve intends to run his squad through a four mile run to de- termine what men will compete against M. A. C. the following week. Postpones U. S. Visit Berlin-Archbishop Nathan Sueder- blom, Upsala, Sweden, highest author- ity of Swedish Lutheranism, postpon- ed a projected visit to the United DON'T LEAKS "A PLUMBER IN TIME SAVES NINE WAIT! IF YOUR PIPE CALL A PLUMBER ! WE ASSURE SATISFACTION WM. 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