THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. LY OFFC IAL BULLETIN n in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of -sity.. Copy received until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922 Number 27 Maryland Rector In Senate Fight a Deans: re will be no conference of the Deans today. M. L. BURTON. re Board of the Graduate School: re will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School rsday, Oct. 26, at 4 p. m. ALFRED H. LLOYD. ders of Football Tickets and Residents of Ann Arbor: rowd of nearly 40,000 will be present at the Illinois-Michigan foot- ne Saturday, Oct. 28. A large number of the visitors will come in biles. Parking space in Ann Arbor is limited to the streets. To ingestion, every owner of an automobile in Ann Arbor should leave at home and not park on any of the streets. This would aid very lly in providing parking space for those who must come to our city nobiles and immensely aid in relieving congestion. streets will be closed to automobile traffic within one block of Ferry This is necessary in order that the crowd may enter and leave 'ield at the gates designated on back of tickets. Each holder of a iould enter and leave the field at gate so designated. This will pre- aming. either going in or coming out of the field and will aid those ;e and the traffic policemen as well in handling the crowd satisfac- SLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON TICKETS AND SIGNS NEAR THE D$. ALL OWNERS OF CARS IN ANN ARBOR LEAVE CARS AT AND OUR TRAFFIC ANII CROWDING PROBLEM WILL BE SOLV- FIELDING H. YOST. and ProbatlonedWomen: limit of.time within which girls who are warned or probationed may has been extended to Saturday, Oct. 28, and every girl who has been n warning or probation must report by that date. lity office, hours n 9:30 to 12 each morning in Barbour gymnasium. JEAN HAMILTON, Dean of oWmen. on of War Portraits: er the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association an exhibition of s of merican and allied war leaders is being held from 130 to 5 ily, fromOct. 5 to Oct. 26, in the West Gallery of Alumni Memorial he gallery will be open Sundays. BRUCE M. DONALDSON. e Club: regular meeting of the Romance Club will be held at the Union to- dnesday, at 4:05 o'clock. A. G. CANFIELD. 1 Engineering Society:f t meeting 'of the year on Wednesday, .Oct. 25, at 4 p. m. in Room Plans for the year will be discussed, a secretary elected and com- appointed. The business will be of interest and importance to all . Engineers. ARTHUR D. OETJEN, President. [eunbers of the Faculty and Sfudents: Annial Handball tournament will be open to the campus at large Singles will be started directly upon the close of football seasan hanksgiving, while the doubles event will not be held until early in nd semester. Bulletins are now posted in the handball courts of an gymnasium and it is hoped that all that are interested will. sign WESTERN GRIDIRON GAMES DRAW MUCH LARGER CROWDS (Continued from page 7) other piece of college foolishness." Between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 spec- tators will get the thrill of "Big Ten" games this season, and ,judging from experiences in former years, Confer- ence officials believe that from one- third to one-half that many will be turned away because of the lack of accommodations. Receipts from games in the Confer- ence this season will total in all prob- ability more than $1,500,000, officials said today. That much more will be expanded in building- more seats to increase the attendance- At Ohio State University, where a new $1,500,000 stadium seating 63,000 persons was dedicated last Saturday, 72,000 persons jammed their way into the enclosure and thousands were turned away. The demand for tickets to the big in- tersectional clash between Chicago and Princeton here next Saturday was so brisk that all of the seats were sold nearly three weeks before the game turned to the unlucky. Stagg field has I a seating capacity of only 31,000 even out at all of the Conference games with the erection of temporary bleach- thus far this season. The Iowa-Illin- ers, but more than 100,000 applica- ois game at Urbana last Saturday drew tions, each calling for two or more ,capacity-23,000-while the Wisconsin- seats,. were received. Indiana game at Madison drew anoth- Extraordinary crowds have turned er capacity crowd-26,000. HALLOWEIEN Place Cards, Tally Cards, Caps, Etc., Etc., at U UNIVERSITY WAIM SBOOKSTORE w.. il Rev. James L. Smiley' The Rev. James L. Smiley, Episcopal clergyman of Annapolis, Md., has en- tered the Maryland senate race on the Socialist ticket, In 1916 he ran for congress on the same party ticket. 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Those' name and year at Room 302 Mason Hall, Friday, from . K. DUNN., mneeting of the Prescott Club Thursday evening stry Bldg. The speaker of the eveni)g 'will be )ject: "The Historical. Conception of Disease". y invited. at 7:30 Di. L. All in- C. C. GLOVER, Secretary. 'HIAT'S GOING ON ICE-Copy for this column shoul submitted by 5:30 o'clock oi1 e day before publication. WEDNESDAY -Congregationa! students banquet church parlors. Special music. e A White, '10. of Detroit News' l speak on "The Community and a Newspaper." -1pperclass advi-Fors executive. :nmtte'e mcts at Union. . -De1olaps meet at Harris hall.- -Flint club l'cets in room 302, lon. -Veternuis of P'1reign Wars meet Union assmby room -Press nvilille riandrecep. in for Mr. Isaac, F. Marcosson, ,morial reauin rooi, Michigan don. -All cadet oiii.cers are requested meet at the R. O. T. C. office. -Varsity band eher al, niver- y Hall. Important announcement. -,Chemical Engineering society ,ts in room 151, Chemistry build- Student Council meeting, room , Union. THURSDAY -La Socledad Hispanica meets In m 205, University Hall. s -Gun and Blade club -meets in ding room of Union. U-NOTICE S s club n embership cards for mbers who have paid the class1 es have been placed with Wo- n's League booth in U-Hall and . be obtained today. Cards will issued u1pon payment of dues at b meeting Wednesday night. ospective members will be admit- 3 and may sign up at this meet- p Davis men may secure prints pictures taken this summer by calling ;t the surveying departr ment and ordering them. There is an exhibition of portraits of leaders of the war in Alumni tMem- 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. Booths will be placed in University hall and General Library corridors between 9 and 5 o'clock. Drop ,boxes will also be placed for convenience in Tappan hall, West hall, Engineering, Natural Science, and Economics building. Rates $1 for one year. AT THE THEATERS Today-Screen. Arcade-Henry B. Walthall in "One Clear Call"; comedy and news. Majestic--"The Old Homestead," with Theodore Roberts; and Ham Hamilton. comedy. Orpheum-Earl Williams in "The Silver Oar"; comedy and news. Wuerth-"My Wild Irish Rose;" and Larry Semon comedy. This Week-Stage Garrick (Detroit) - "Liliom," with Joseph Schildkraut and Eva Le Gallienne. E Shubert-Michigan (Detroit) - Bonstelle company in "East Is West." DR. W. S. MILLS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 616 First Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Office Hours Phone 9.12; 1:304 321-F1 Beating Old Man Webster Noah Webster became famous when he wrote 70,000 words n l carries in its magazine 15 double length leads with a writing mileage of 540,000 words. 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