- .--~- the al houses or at Newberry Hall before Monday evening. DOROTHY JEFFREY. I liii TIM University hall and General Library corridors between 9 and 5 o'clock. Drop boxes will also be placed for i convenience in Tappon hall, West; hall, Engineering, Natural Science, and Economic for one year. 3 I V / I IWIn5 LaWU L i the Bulletin is constructive notice to . Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:301 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 all members of a. m. Saturday.) Number 27 e 3 . Volume 3 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 Number 27 To the Deans: There will be no conference of the Deans Wednesday, October 25. M. L. BURTON. College of Literature, s0cenee, and' the .Arts: The ean's Advisory Committee will meet in the Dean's office Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 4:10 p. m. JOHN R. EFFINGER. To the Students of the College of Engineering: In conference with tha@ Assistant Dean, it was agreed that communica- tions should be sent to both students and faculty members explaining their respective relationships and responsibilities to our so-called Honor Sys- tem. Professor Patterson has at my request prepared communications which I approve ald heartily endorse. There is no ideal so vital to the engineer- ing profession as that which our Honor System exemplifies. I urge upon you to cherish that ideal and guard it Jealously. M. E. COOLEY, Dean. Let me at this time give you a New Year's greeting and wish you a year of real success and profit during the year 1922-3 just begun. You may not all appreciate that we older men count ourselves members of the student body and that we are proud of you in your successes and feel shame in your failures, perhaps even more keenly than do some of our younger members. At this time I wish to congratulate you on the success of the Honor Sys- tem which was introduced by the younger part of our association in 1916. It is your system; we older men can only cooperate with you. I do wish you to know that I have great pride in the way that you and your predeces- sors have maintained the system and I express the hope and faith that you will make it even more successful in the year to come. There is no gift that can exceed in value a man's integrity and he can suffer no loss greater than its loss. Your Honor System is your test. That you may not fail is the desire of your Dean and myself. G. W. PATTERSON, Assistant Dean. Dates for Faculty Meetings, College 4f Literature, Science, and the Arts: The monthly faculty meetings for the year will be held on the following dates in Nwberry Hall at 4:10 p. m.: November 20 December 11, January 22, February 19, March 26, April 23, May 21, June 4. These dates have been arranged to avoid conflict with the dates ar- ranged for the Senate meetings 'and the meetings of the Senate Council. JOHN R. EFFINGER. Personnel of Standlug Committees, College of Literature, Seience, and the Arts:. As a result of the recent faculty elections and by the appointment of Professor Bigelow to the vacancy occurring in the list of appointed mem- bers of the 'Dean's Advisory Committee, the various standing committees of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts are as follows for the cur retyear:.; ; Dean's Advisory Committee-Profs. Bonner, Boak, Tilley, Shull, Reeves, .Randall, and Bigelow. - Senate Cocahil-Profs. F. N. Scott and R. H. Curtiss. Library Committee-Profs. Dow, Wenley, Wagner, Bartlett, Karpinskl, Winter.- JOHN R. EFFINGER. School of Education Stud.ents: The general rules .for Attendance in the College of Literature, Science, and the. Arts obtain also in the School of Education. All women will report at. the Registrar's ofice, University Hall, Monday .and Thursday, 11 to 12:15. All men enrolled in this School will report at the Office of the School of Education, Tuesday 11 to 12 and Thursday 4 to 5. A. S. WHITNEY. Economics 1 and 2 Special examinations for those who were absent from final examination last year in Economies 1 or Economics 2 will be held Saturday (9 a. in.), Oct. 28, in Room 202, Economics building. F. M. TAYLOR. UhillsopiY I: Make up examination for Philosophy I will be given Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Room 106 Mason Hall. WM. M. TRAP. Physical Colloquium: "The efet of Hydrogen on the Thermionic Emission of Platinum", Mr. L. L. Lockrow, on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 4:15 p. m., in Room 202 Physical Laboratory. All interested are invited to attend. H. M. RANDALL. Mathematical Club: Luncheon will be served to members of the Club in the Main Dining Room of the Michigan Union, on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 12:15. W. W. DENTON, Secretary. Y. W. C. A. Banquet: The annual Inance banquet of the Y. W. C. A. will be held Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 5:30 in' Barbour Gymnasium. Tickets may be bought for 25 cents Players Club: Members who have tried out for the cast of "The Roadhouse in Ar- den" will please report to Mrs. Moore at the Workshop this afternoon be- tween 2 and 3:30. Others who wish to try out for this or other plays may report at the same time. A member of the executive committee will be at the Workshop from 2 to 3:30 every day but Saturday. The shop will be open from 1 to 5:30 every day but Saturday. R. S. TUBBS, President. To the Members of the Faculty and Students: The Annual Handball tournament will be open to the campus at large as usual. Singles will be started directly upon the close of footbal season about Thanksgiving, while the doubles event will not be held until early in the second semester. Bulletins are now posted in the handball courts of Waterman gymnasium and it is hoped that all that are interested will sign for the events. C.,E. GEHRING, '23. F. SANCHEZ, '23. Phone 1018-J. Legion convention at: Let a "Daily" classified ad rent that week, as a Medal of vacant room for you.-Adv. turned to Ann Arbor HALLOWE'EN DECORATIONS WHAT'S GOING ON NOTICE-Copy for this column should be submitted by 5:30 o'clock of the day before publication. TUESDAY 4:00-Prof. Henry F. Cope of the Un- iversity of Chicago will speak at the Unitarian church on "The Religious Method of Social Development." 4:00-Junior class, School of Educa- tion, meets in room 205, Tappan hall. 5:00---Chimes staff anid tryouts meet in Press building. 7:00-Round-Up club meets at Union, WEDNESDAY 6 :00-Congregational students banquet in church parlors. Special music. Lee A White, '10, of Detroit News will speak on "The Community and the Newspaper." 7:30-Flint club meets in roomn 302, Union. 7:30-Veterans of Foreign Wars meet in Union assembly room. 9:30-Press club meeting and recep- tion for Mr. Issac F. Marcosson, Memorial reading room, Michigan Union. 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. Westerners club meeting postponed to Wednesday, Nov. 1. Whimsies subscription campaign on the campus will be held Wednesday, Oct. 25. 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