THE MICHIGAN DAILX .; - - - . #1w illy OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the University.{ Volunie the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:20 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) THURSDAY, NOVE3[BER 30. 192 Number >8 -S Blue Prints: Beginning Monday, Nov. 27, students and University departments may have blue prints made in any size and quantity by the Photograpbic Labor- atory of the Department of Drawing. Students should leave their tracings in the office of the Secretary of the University and may receive and pay for the prints at the same office. University departmnents may deliver their tracings either to the Secretary's office or to the photographic laboratory, 429 Engineering building. All tracings left At the laboratoryor at the Secretary's office before 10 a. m. will be printed and ready for delivery at 2.30. Tracings left before 4 o'clock will be printed and returned at 10 o'clock a. m. following. The price for blue prints will be 1 cent per foot or fraction thereof. The min- imum charge is 5 cents. Special arrangements are made for the business of University departments. . . The laboratory is prepared also to make brown print negatives from tracings, and tracings delivered before 10 a. m. will be printed and the neg- atives returned at 10 a. in. following. The price for negatives is 2 cents per square foot, with a minimum charge of 10 cents. traordinary circumstances, a grade of "E" will be turned in on the stu- W H AT' IS GOING ON (lent's record. alh All class presidents should Jhave their list of officers committees turn- Ied in at the Miebiganensian office NOTICE--Copy for this column should before Dec. 1.. be submitted by 5:30 o'clock of __-- the day before publication. FRIDAY SET AS LAST DAY -FOR DROPPING OF CLASSEj THURSDAY 11:00 A. M.--Thanksgiving day service Final notice as been given out by in Hill auditorium. Prof. Wilbur R. Mumphreys, assist- 4:00-6:30-Open house at Wesley hall., ant dean of the literary college, that Movie. 5 o'clock Friday is the time limit set 5:00-Party at Presbyterian church. for dropping courses for the first se- 8:00-Christian Science society uueet1 mester without receiving an "E" on in Lana hall. the records at the end of the semes- --- ter. Abso:utely no permission will FRIDAY be granted after this time, according 4:00-Alpha Nu special business meet- to the statement. ing, fourth floor, University hall. To drop a course a student must 8:00-Women's debate between Ohio first receive permission from his in- State and Michigan in University structor. It is then necessary for himi hall. j to consult the dean and fill out the necessary "change of elections" blank SATURDAY in the registrar's office. 8:00-V'raduates' party in .Barbour ---. gymnasium. If you lose your dog, a daily classi- tied ad will find it for you:-Adv. HOTEL AL'ENEL Splendid Thanksgiving turkey din- ner, $1.50. 12-2 p. nm.-adv. Dance at Maccabee Hall Friday night in Chelsea.-Adv. VICTOR ALLIENDINGER PIANO TUNING School of4 Music Tuner PIIO0NE 30062 Office at les., 418 N. Division St,. DR. W. S. MILLS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 616 First Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Office Hours Phone 9-12; 1:30-5 $21-F1 THE GREY SHOP . ,_ After the Concert or the show Come into "The Grey Shop" for a "Buffalo" Mavis French and Nunnally's Southern Chocolates doo E Liberty The CHIAN ALEDR12 H. W. MILLER. 64 University Club: Club night and entertainment Friday, Dec. 1, at 8 p. M. HENRY F. ADAMS, Secretary. Ohio State vs. Michigan Deates: The Woman's Debate between Ohio State and Michigan will take place in University Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The subject for debate is, "Resolved, That the Great Lakes to the Atlantic canal project should be completed by the joint contribution of Canada and the United States." Michigan will uphold the Affirmative of the question and Ohio State the Negative. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION. E. T. Ramsdell, President. Rifle Club Members: U. of M. Rifle Club will fire from 9 to .12 today Room 330. - WILLIS SHIPPAM, Major, C. A. C. Graduate Students: The Graduate Club has made special arrangements for the second meeting of the year, to be held on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 8 p. m:., in Barbour Gymnasium. The evening's program will be opened with an address by Professor R. M. Wenley. Every graduate student is urged to be present. T. LUTHER PURDOM, President, Graduate Club. Latin 21: Five lectures on the Topography of Caesar's Gallic War. Illustrated with lantern slides. By .G. R. Swain. Open to students of the Classics and others interested. Room A, Me- mnorial Hall. S: C a. m. on Dec. 4, 5, 7, I1, and x12. F. W. IELSEY. U-N' OTICES For all courses in the literary college dropped after Friday, save under ex- Got something for sale? A "Daily" classified ad will sell it for you--Adv. LIMITED EDITION. 75c. i MEW,-VOODOO- 'AMU R, dJNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE A MICHIGAN INSTITUTION k..._-_--+ I To Be Well Dressed Isn't always a matter of I I CMfl S1Ud iO New Clothes. THANKSGIVING Photographer to Michigan Students Established 1887 You'll be surprised to find how well your clothes look SCOTT ATTENDING ENGLISH COUNCIL Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric de- partnient, has gone to 'Chattanooga, Tennessee, tosattend the annual meet- ing of the National Council of Teach- ers of English, of which he is.di- rector. ws neo Professor Scottwsagnetof the founders of this organization and served as its first president duxring 1 the years 1911-1913. He is also one of the founders and editors of. The English Journal, its official publica- tion. MANY WOMEN TO SEE' ANNUAL f MICHIGAN OPERA NEXT WEEK More than 600 tickets for the 17thl annual Union opera, "In and Out,"1 were bought by the women of the Un- iversity at a sale held yesterday aft-1 ernoon at Hill auditorium. The sale. of seats to women was opened for one day in order to give them a choice of. seats before the general public. Tick- ets will be placed on general sale at, 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Whit- ney theater box office and will continue until all the seats for the week's per- t' formance are sold out. "h Stage WHITNEY Virginia Howell, engaged by Coin, stock and Gest for the desert slave "Zahrat"~ in their magnificent produc-" tion "Chu Chin Chow" has 'been rec- ognized for years as one of the best actresses of the country, having been associated with Otis Skinner, ance O'Neill, John Mason,, John Drew, the "Prince of India" and "Ben Hurt" She was, bdrn in the grand old state of South Carolina, and is a layer of outl door snorts. Twice in succession she has been awdrded the Blue Ribbon in, the state ffir5s of South Carolina for riding and jumping, defating 18 can- dldat at the lAMt onpetition. She plays both the violin and piano. Her proudest claim is being a Daughter of the Confederacy, a Colonial Dame and a Daughter of the American Revolu- tion, with five bars to her insigna rep- resenting five men who fought in the Revolution for her country's freedom.a She is a graduate of the Visitation convent of Mount de Sales, Baltimore. "Chu Chin Chow," the first big spec- tacular production to come here in vpars, wil open Friday night at the Whitney theater with performances Saturday afternoon and 'evening. when they've been Master is not the only time we have good food. Neither is it the only time we have low prices. Our Thanksgiving quality lasts the whole year 'round. Cleaned. The University at first derived its maintenance from the use of public lands. v THE" ANN ARBOR The 0: K. restaurant STEAM For Michiganensian Pictures Phone 598 209 EAST LIBERTY DYE WORKS 201 E. WASH ALGTON 121 East Washington Street I. i .4 Ordinary gifts SOOrl lose their value; pho- tographs grow price- less with the years .... ._ On Thanksgiving Dav Today, with a whole day at your disposal, what could be better than a brisk trot through the near-by country-side? With a well-trained horse (such as we provide) beneath you and a congenial companion at your side, we predict an outing that will yield pleasure and: satisfaction to the most discrim- Quickly a n d easily y o u r Christmas shopping tvill be completed. 'Phone 6o4-W no fJo r an early sitting inating. We advise you to phone in your reservations at the earli- est possible time in order to avoid disappointment. 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