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OFFICIAL BULLETIN.
the Bulletin; is constructive notice to all mjembers of
Copy received until 3:30 p. mi. (11:30 EL in. Saturday.)
WIVD\ESDAY, ti9VEIJ% 22. 19Z. 1, Numbher WM

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To the lc Dos.
w~ . There -will be ,a conference of the eans in thle reside~t's 0ffceat 10
o 'clocl,k Wednedday, Nov. 22.
M. L. BURTON.
U6vrslty 1~ctre:
Dr. John C. Merriam, P'r~sjent of the Carnegie Institution of Washing-
ton, Will deliver a University liectur-eFriday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.rn." in the Nat-
Ural Sciencve Auditorium, on the subject, "Are theg Days "Af: Creation Ended?"
Thle public is cordially inv~ted. This eetiare -has «been arrnge ij4 coopera-
tion with Sigmia Xi. F. E. ROBBINS.
Postponement of Ujnversty Lectures:
It has been found necessary' to annoutnce~ an indefiite postponement
of the 'University lectures to be .given Novr. 27 and 2, by Dr. l'dWard Sapir,
Anthropologist ~of the Victoria Mvtiseum, FOtawa., -Cnada; _
F. E. RBBINS..
'To All Students:
The services of the campus guides will. henceforth be available without
4harge to anyone desiring to make useof tixt n.,students Wishing to have
visitors shown the points of interest 'may' call1 the oflce of the ean ofStu-
dents by phone or come in person to secure a guide.
J. A. bUSLEY.
Executiver Bord, Gradiuint~e Shool:
There will be a meeting.of the Executie' Board of, the Grdute
School on . W ednesday, No.. 2,at~ 4 pin. / ALFkRED . LOYD.
All Faouvty Members Please Note:
The Regents, Jan. 10, x919, establshed a plan of annuty to' replace the
'arnegie f ee pens ion plan not a valable for' any teacher etering the
', 'T+aculty 'a r Nov. 17; 1915. Thjs annuity plan .will ftrih support for
Facnty iembers retiring "after raching the~ age, limit, or when necessi-
tated by disability. "The deendene f a hixed retirement-qge limit upon a
scheme: for-retring allowances necessitatesmkn atciaini h
annuity plan a coandition of membership in the,'Unversity IF" cuty; as stated
bielow.
The Ualversty and the 'Facuty niea~ber cntribute equally t. the carry-
in g out f "hi plan. Oin the~ bases of tie lute rest rate giirneed bay the
Annity s~ocIati'aon;the pan is thus equiv alont to a one h~idred and eight
per cent inyestinent for .the -Faclty tmeib
I. 1Partliptlop in this plan -is not .pemittd to l+ail members
.,eligible under 'thze old .free pension pjlan of the arbeige Foun-
IP' ~rticipation rn this plan, is opationdifor al Faculty mnenbers en-
tering the service of the, Univrsty with rank of Inst ctor or
li her bet~b.en Nov. 171'915, Uid June 0, 1019, icusive, nd
for instructors of less than three year s tandil= wo have en-
~tered te service, f the Univer~ttysplge Juy 1, 919.
1 aPriipation iIn this plan lS oligatry upbn.
(a) All Senate kxenibers who V)re not In Unvesity serice with
rank of'Instructor orhigesron ir before Jtjy 1,1919.
,e),11 I trudotrs of over thi'eo yars'staJ~nij w*owere. not
ii. niverglty +service 'With rank df nstrgctpr orw hgr on
or befor July 1, 1919 ' a
It is ~i essary that all kenes of glass. I;,4 4~,~Id All of Class
U", Who deire to participate n the aily tag $m&ohe ~n:;stlki 'WaTilfctitin
aordin ly-W Wthout delay. Make appolntfm izWsby' 1lofe orOt1'Tie, Ivith
1'aul ,ue ley, A alstait eretary. of the Unitversit.
'SIRL~aY . SiI!l'I,
. , e00 t iry of ;the Unversty.
Fatcuy o t®oe ollegjes of Enieerl ~afil Arltettire:~
Th nmid semester reprts on those sb 4etlts in . yor cubss swhose
work I s blow ;passng should .ie made,°on ~rd w a hbacn !e f4un In the
messenger boxes or' in this officeandid paited i "th" 8lere ry'sqoficeeriot
late thatn Mnday, Nov. 27.
' ~~LIS A.Ii nOPKPJsS $~e stry
ort EzJlb tons ='.
;' hider rthe auspices; of =the AniArboi Art"1 ~AssoItc tlotbx i'e # ~le .an .
exhibition fot the paintings at NkolaI ftatric , tI, et at, x.inthe.
wet gallery or, Alumni' 1M4emral 11a1Nov to ~, 34rstye, frorMa130
Juilor 7ynagbeers: ,- y t.. .,. ,. .
Assemblly' today at 9 oclock in rin1 38, '' .P. If'LD.'
PQr1i~tP~eI Eglneers:
M!lnlr report-ca'rds will be filled out, at ~tis vbatni*' aenby. The
niam es of, thes mentors, of the various :groups' axe potd .6h the. bulletin
board opposite the Secretary's Ofice. Studets shld ~i oni~lt these lists
before coining'to asseixnbfy.'
Drector AMichell wiil speak. on "Intram iral Atletis4
A. Q. LEE.
Wfaeris 'o~e~ f Tteture, scln;=ttt.an tie At gi
'There Will, be a "meatin of the 14athemtcal .Staff in hoom i10, T. Hi.
on Wedlhesdgy,' Nov. 22, at 4 .' m.
J L. MARK(LEY.
inateeClub:
T'here witbe a meeting of, the' Romanc Club at tile I4jhigan Uniogn
Wednesday,. Nov. 22, at 4:10 p: in.' ,
Dr orman Willey: Mexican Exprences.
Ashlstant Prof. Marcel Clav4el: ,L'Expli;Catoi des Trt s.

i Associate Prof. Antonio G. Solahinde: Afn Unedited Thirteenth Century
fSpanish Manuscript of the Purgatorio de San Patricio.I
A. G. CANFIELD,
Cerele Fraucals:
There will be a meeting of Le Cercle Francais, Wednesday evening,
1Nov. 22, at 7:15. Room 202, S. W.
E ROBERT C. RUMN'SEY, Presdlent. I
! "Much Ado About Nothing" Rehearsals:
Wednesday, Nov. 22. Act J, Scene 3 and Act 2, Scene 2 at 2 o'clock;!
Benedick and Beatrice at 3 o'clock.
c Thursday, Nov. 23. Act 2, Scene 1 and Act 1, Scene 1, at 3 o'clock; Act
3,, Scene 5 and Act 5, Scene 1 at 4 o'clock; Act 3, scene 3 and Act 5, scene}
2 at 4:45. R. D. T. HOLLISTER.
Extenmporaneous Speakng:
Final contest will be held, 8 o'clock, Thursday evening at Sarah Cas--
Swell Angell Hall. Subject discussed will be the Near East Situation. Pub-
lis invited. J. X DUNN. E
Th~e American Consular Service:
The Director of the Consular Service has furnished the University with
material descriptive of the Service an '1 the opportunities it offers to young
men who enter it as a career. This nuiaerial may be obtained at the office
o the Dean. of Students. J. A. BURSLEY.
_____________________________~ Sian artist, daily in the West Gallery
~ of Alumni Memorial hall. This col-
I G IGlectionW1ATSG0 NGOi is placed on display under
the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art
______________________________ associartioh.
f'l'u meeting of t11w4 Studen~t (Council
NOTICE---Copy for thisy column should 1 Scheduled for, 7:30 o'clock tonight
be submitted by 5i:30 o'clock o01h. enpspnd
the day before publication. la beelnd postp1.oedl. cu etin
' I postponed for two weeks.
WEDI)NE SIAY' All si udcnts receiflug vocat iona iIrain -
0:0--A. ]11-Junior cngilleer Imeeting ing in th ;University should see Miss
in room. 348, Engineering building.I Dock, the United States veteran
4:00--Choilr of «ielcihi Studcuits' coati bureau nurse. She will be at West
gregation meets in Lane hall. ; hall this afternoon.I

RULES OI RSPSTACOTE T
Posters for the Va (iylee clubs
poster contest, which is to be held for
the purpose of securing one slliislle
for use on the club's spring tour,
Imay not contain norse than tfiree, ool-
ors, must be 18 by 22 inches in size,
and must have nothing more than
the name of the club on the post er.
The style to be used in naming th1E
the club is the University of Michi-f
gan Glee club.
The contest which is in charge of
Jamnes C. Stevens, '23, business man-
ager of the clubs, will offer three cash
prizes of $10, $5, and $3. It will close
Dec. 4.1
Mlichigan :Daily and Chimes for $4.50.
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A felv brief mnoments -and
yo u r shopping acetibities
are oker. Telephone 604-W
for ani early appointment

4 :00--Seuiov lit meeting in Natural
Science auditorium.
51:00- ,unior. Hop committee meets litn
Union.
5:00--Tryoufs, for the photographic
stafg of the Michiganensian meet.I
7 :00- Xeetiug "of Freshman Glee club
in I reading room, Union.
7 :1"-ay City club mecets in room

NEW YORK PANHELLENIC.
TO ERECT, CLUB, HOUSEI
Sororities on ,he campus are being

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6u4, unionU. !asked by their alumnae chapters inf
7:30-Scalp and Blade meets In room NwYr iyt iefnnilsp
319, Union.dwYr iyt gv iaca u
7:W--Westerners club meets in Lane port toward a new $900,000, club
hall.' house which the New York city Panr
7; Q---Ie May meetingi in Harris Helenic association plans to erect.
hall. The club house is looked upon by,
8:00-31asques' play, 111ll ,auditoriuin. the PanJHellenic organization of New
York as the- best possible means of,
TIIURSIDAY solving the problem of furnishing!
6 :00-4senior edutcaition ba ii ut , root conifortable and economical rooming
E$21, Union. Professors Frayer and quarters for the educated woman who
Woody wll speak. comes to New York either permanent-
7:0R-Ltberal club niects, room 3()2y or temporarily. A place distinctlyl
Union.I and definitely belonging to the cob-
7 :15-fa Socelda4 i'lispideia inects, 1lege women of the country where they
room 205, University hall. mzay live at a moderate price among
7:3l-prescott ciii, imeets, room :()oo, women with similar tastes and stand-
~Chemistry building. f ards is regarded by the various 'aluni-t
tynae chapters of New York. as one of
k -AO TICE s the necessary contributions to right,
11ll ex-itaval and iiifary aaca deiity living.
men who-would be inaterested in a Each alumnae chapter in New York
get-together night of the Army-f is being asked to take stock in the
Navy gamze are urged to ' et inI buiding in proporljon to its member-
touch with P. 1I. Goldsmziith at ship throughout the United States and.
2878-WV.; the alumnae chapters in turn have)
All organidartlous antd class treasitrers arranged to solicit their active chap-
that have not signed up for spaceItrs
in the 1923 Michizganensian have
Just four dlays left to do so. Fetter
call at Piess building at onfce.
fiers is an exhibition of the paint. I3
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