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kILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

WHAT'S GOING ON
NOTICE-Copy for this column should
be submitted by 5:.30 o'clock of
the day before publication.

S.(--Ol-l,1in Science Society mets
in Lane Hall.

Publication in
the University.
volume 8

the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
Copy received until 3:3~0 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday.)
WVEDNESD)AY NOEMIBER 19 192a' Nunmber i33

To the Deans:
There will be a conference of the Deans Wednesday morning, Novem-
ber 1, at 10 o'clock, in the President's office.
M. L. BUR~TON.
Fiiculty, College 'of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
The preliminary sketches for the new Literary Building as revised and
the revi'sed floor plans may be seen in the office of Professor Shepard by
all who are interested.
JOHN R. EFFINGER.
University Senate:s
The first regular meeting of the University Senate will be held in
Room C, Law building, at 8 p. in., Moaday, Nov. S. Annual report of the
Sena~te Council.
J. W. BRADSHAW, Secretary.
English Department:
The English Department will meet at the Union for luncheon on Thurs-
day, Nov. 2, at 12:10 o'clock.
W. R. HUMPHREYS.
Econonies 37-Corporation Miabe:.
Today's examination, for the entire class, will be hold in Room B, Law
building. 1. L. SHARFMAN.
Zoology 3,a (Heredity):
Those who were absent from exam ination last June will take examina-
tion Saturday, Nov. 4, at 9. a. in., in Room Z-229, Natural Seence building.
A. FRANKLIN SHULL.

WE)NESIDA9Y
2 :15-31101igaensin sales Staff
}meets at business office, Press
fbuilding.,
3:30-All tryouts for the Sophi Lits.
speedball team meet on south Fer-
ry Field.
4:00-Senior Engineers mneet in room
348, Engineering building.
4:30-11ll tryouts for the FroshiEiigi-
neer speedball team report to W.
Vose, at Ferry field.
7 :30-Forestry club siokzer in roomi
214, Natural scence building-
7:30-AI-Electricaal engineer smnoker,
Union.
7:30-A. 1. E. E. smocker in upper
reading room of Union.
7 :30--Overseas men snioker in roomi
,318, Union.
7 :30-Pennsylvaniat club meets ht
205, Mason Hall.
8:00-I1 Circolo Italiano meets iW
room. 200 South Wing. Lecture by
Mr. W. Ford. Dues to be paid at
this meeting.
7 :15-Presidents and treasurers of
all classes of all schools and col-
leges of the University will meet
with the Student council comlmittee
on class officer organization in room
302 oL the Union.

Thbe first reguiar ieetint; of the
Westerners club'wil be held at 7:30
o'c'ocka Wednesday night in Lane
hall. Important business will be
taken up including the election of
officers, and plans for a dance.
All cross country inenm who intend to
enter the racse on Saturday should
not do any training Friday, as an-
noun cd by coach Sullivan.
ADDESSES ASOCIATION

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erriick to dfAdE ss iore. try C(lubl
Professor Merrick x,,ill talk to the
Porc-1try chlib at a meeting to be held1
at 7:30 this evening, in room 214, Nat-
ural Science building. His lecture,
which will be on the general subject,
of China, will be illustrated by slides.
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Association of University women, will
be the speaker at the first meeting
of the organization this year, which;
will be held at 3:30 o'clock this af-
ternoon, at the Union. Mrs. Bernard
will tell the mem7bers about her plans
for sti engthening the educational
work of the association and for co-
ordinat-Ing it with the work of otherI
national educational agencies.
Many Ann Arbor women are look-
ing forward to meeting and bearing1
Mrs. Bernard, the sister of Mrs. Jobn
S. P. Tatlock, whose husband was frt-
merly a member of the Englih liter-I
ature department of the Univerk ity.;,
The American Association of Uni-
versity wvomen is made up of g;racin-
ates of all the stronger women's col-
leges, co-educational colleges and un-
iversities in the United States and
Canada. All women are eligible for
active membership who have graduat-
ed from one of the schools op the ap-
proved list of the association. Asso-
cate membership in the Ann Arbor!
bi anch is open to all women who have
fifty-six hours of credit in one of the
approved schools or who have3 grad-a-,
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lar four year college course.
iAll women wvho are eligible forj
membership are invited to attend theK
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Senior Emgneers:
There will be a, special business meeting of the Senior Engineers
Room 348, Engineering building, Wedlnesday at 4 p. in.
JOHN W. ROSS, President.

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Romanice Club:
Luncheon of Romance Club,, Michigan Union, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 12:15.
A. G. CANFIELD.
Faculty Conce rt:
The first Faculty Concert of the season will take-place in I-ill Audi-
torium, Nov. 5, at 4:15 o'clock, when the following program will be pro-
vided:
Quartet, B' flat Op. 76 No. 4 (Haydn) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Lockwood,
violins, Miss Marian Struble, viola, Mr. Herbert Grant, violincello.
Fantasie, F minor Op.49 (Chopin) Mrs. George B. Rhead.
Una Notte a Venezia (Lircantoni, Le Mois des Mois (Ernest Moret),
Vraiment les Belles 'sonts vglages (Felix Fourdrain) Mr. and Mrs. William
Wheeler.
Heire Kati, Op. 32, No. 4 (Hubay), "Christmas," from "The Seasons," Op.
37a, No. 12 (Tschaikovsky-Hartmnann), Minuet. D major, from Divertimento
No. 17 ,(Mozart), Mazurka, G major, Op. 26 (Zarzycki), Mr. Lockwood.
Nocturne, Op. '27, No. 2, WMaltz Op. 64, No. 3, Etude, Op. 25, No. 11
(Chopin) Mrs.. Rhead.
It was a Lover Iand his Lass (Walthew), 'Ah Night of Rapture, from
"Madame Buitterfly"' (Puccini) Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler.
Accmpaniments by Mrs. Rhead and Miss Clars Lundell.
The general public is cordially invited to attend, but is requested to be
seated promptly as the doors will be closed during the performance of'
numbers. For obvious reasons childr-,n cannot be admitted.
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary.
Twilight Organ Recital:
Earl V. Moore will give the following program at the Twili~ght Organ
Recital in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 1, at 4:15 o'clock:
Concert Overture in A (Maitland)'; Air (Gluck) ; Chant de Bonheur
(Lemnare) ; Symphony No. VI (Widor).
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary.
Central League Debates:
Independent preliminaries for those not members of a literary society
will be held in Room 302, Mason Hall, Saturday morning, Nov. 4, at 8
o'clock. S' eeches wil be limited to six minute, and should develop inten-
sively some one point on either side of the question.
RAY K. IMMEL.
ry,-outs for Membership In Masques:
Applicants for membership ,in Masques iv ill meet me in Sarah Caswell
Ang-ell Hall at. 5 o'colck Thursday afternoon. The new plan for our try-
outs will be explained at that time.
J. RALEIGH NELSON, Director.
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THURSDAY
10:00-Lecture on "Fossil s, What
They are and Why". Room G325j
Natural science building.
1:00-Lecture on "Fossils, What They
Are and Why". Room 0325 Natur-I
al science building.
3 :30-Junior Lits meet in roonm 205
Mason Hall.
4:00-JDr. Iden's class on Jesus' rlh;1-
'osophy of Life meets in south par-
lor of Newberry Hall.
7:15-Special meeting La Sociedad
Hispanica, 205 U-hall.
7:30-Cosmopolitan club meets ini
Wesley Hall.
7:30 -j4onteltli club mieet s in Lane
Hall.
Un0-iona Delta Chii meets in room

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