THE MICHIGAN DATLN -i i r 0FF'I I f Nn the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ity. Copy received until 3;$0 p. Mn. (11:30 a. iM. Satlutdft.) WEDNESDAY, DECE."IER 6, 192 'Number 62' France-La Loire et s chateaux"-Natural Science Auditorium on Wed- nesday, Dec. 6, at 4:15. Illustrated lecture. A. JI JOBIN. Politicatl Science 13: 1 Political Science (i3, Journal Club, will meet Thursday, Dec. 7, at 3 p. in., Room 406 Library. J. S. REEVES. SIt you lose your dog, a daily classi- t ied ad will find it for you.--Adv. ion vera 'o tho Deans: There will be no conference of the: Deansr in -the President's Office at 10 'clock Wednesday, Dec. 6.' M. L. BURTON. 'niversity Lectures:- Professor A. Sommerfeld of the University of Munich will give a series ffour lectures on the 'general subject of Atomic Structure, this week in ze West Lecture Room of the Physical Laboratory. Professor Sommerfeld, is undoubtedly one of the leading Mathemathical tiyslcists of Europe and has made fundamental contributions to the fields fboth Physics and MVathematics. His latest book on, Atomic4 )3tructures authoritative,. The . cturea will be given at ,4:15 on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- y. The time of the Saturday lecture will be announced later. The subject of the Wednesday lecture is "Hydrogen and Helium" and fat of Thursday "Atomic Structure and the Periodic System" F. IE. ROBBINS. niversity Lectures; Baron S. A. Kor% w fill deliver three University lectures on Monday, Dec. Tuesday, Dec. 5, .aud WednesdayDec. 6. Each lecture will be given in om B, Law building, at,4:15 _p. m. The subjects will be as follows: (1) t'he Prevent Status of Parliamentary Government ini Europe"; (2) "Recent vents in Russia"; (3) "Russia and Tcrkey." The public is cordially in- lted to attend these lectures, which are arranged through the Department P Political Science. F.., E. ROBBINS. nivrsify Lectures:" Tho University lectures: by Dr. Edward Sapir, Anthropologist of the ictora Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Canada., which were unavoidably post- )ned, are now scheduled to be, given. on 'Monday, Jan. 22, and Tuesday, in. 23, at 4:15 p. in., in the Natural *Science Auditorium. The 'subjects} of e two lectures are "The. West Coast, Indians of Canada"and "The Art, of Le Ind'anis of Canada". The public is cordially invited. F.E.' ROBBINS. onslS~*r Service: A limited number of pamphlets have been, revcived at, this offlice for dis- ibution among students who are Interested in the American Consular rvice. Professor Crane of the Political Science departmnent has agreed to nsult with students interested In the consular work. at 5 o'clock Thurs- y afternoon ,in. Room" 406, Library, niot .on Wed4nesday as, previously an- )unced.* J. A. BURSLEY. Dlleges of Engineering and Are~iteture t Seniors finishing lwork in February should call at the Secretary's Of.- e, Room 263, and check up their credits'. LOUIS A. HOPKINvS, Secretary. Iinistrative Board, College of terAtin~e, Scienice, and the Arts: The Administrative Board wiillmeet in Dean Effinger's office at4 o'clock. zW~ednegdy, Dec. 6. W. R. HUMPHREYS, Assista.nt Dean. ablic Lecture: Under the auspices of the Federated Parent-Teacher' Associations of Ann rbor, Airs. Helen B. Paulsen. ("Mother Goose )P'aulsen") will speak on Making the Citizens of Tomorrow" in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 8 p. in. The lecture is for adults fnd, older children only.. Admission is( ee. D. L. RICH. 0. T. C. Advanced Course: Men who have not drawn uniforms will report for them Immediately. As is important. A tailor will be at the .R, 0. T..C.,.office from 8 a. m., to 6 p.'m.,Wednes- Ly, Dec. 6, to mark uniforms for ,alteration. This will" be the only' oppor- nity tq have alterations made by the manufacturer without expense to the .udent., JOAtN A. BROOKS, JR., Adjutant. te Foreign Student's Holiday: Lansing, Michigan, has. sent an invitation to the stude~nts from other nds at the University, to spend, their Christmas hlolidfa~y Uli Lansing. The en who wish information about this invitation will please report as soon possible to J. A.1~ C. Hildner, Room 302, University Hall, M., T", Thr., .4-5 p. mn. The women interested are asked to report to Dean Ham- :on at her regular consultation hours. J. A. C. HILDNER. IEngllsh Departmnent: The English Department will meet at the Union for luncheon on Thurs- day, Dec. 7, 1922. W. R. HUMPHREYS. Players Club: The treasurer, will be in the lower corridor of University Hall this afternoon from 2 to 5 for the collection of dues and the enrolling of new, members. The Workshop will be open between 4 and 5:30 each afternoon until vacation. R. S .TUBBS, President. Phi Sigma: Th~le regular business meeting and Fall election of members of Phi Sigma will be held Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p. m. in room Z 231 N. S. All active members are requested to be present. L. E. WEHMEYER, Sec.-Treas. Alpha Nu:: rThere will be a meeting Friday night, Dec. 8, at 7:30. All faculty alumni are cordially invited. ELMER SALZMAN. Quadrangle: Quadrangle, will meet Wednesday at 8 p. mn., Room 304,. Michigan Union. E. G. Burrows will read a paper on "Moonshine and Run of Mine in West Virginia." L. J. CARR. University of iiXichigaui Varsity Band: Wednesday, Dec. 6, Regular RehearsalUniversity Hall 7 p. m. WILFRED WILSON, Director. I. 0. T, C.: The following cadet. officers will report to me at the R. 0. T. C. office between 3:30 and 4:15 p. mn. today: Milton G. HinkleY, V. S. Firestone, A. H.'Robins, J. J. Hamel, A. D. QOetien, W. A. Brice, D. B. McLaughlin, D. W. Ressler, M. W. Maddin, C. Di. Crawford. , GEORGE A. TRACKS, Lieutenant. I 3 I E I s The perplexing wor- ries of gift selection never trouble those who give photographs p BUYs YOUR OVERCOAT I Easily, sibel~y problem 6o4- w quickly, inexpen- every Christmas is solved. 'Phone for an appointment OR SUIT AT1" HAGEN'S WHAT'S GOING ON 1OTIUE---Copy for this column should be submitted by 5:30 o'clock of the day hefore publication. WEID NESi) AY 4 :00-J-Hlop conliiitee meets, :Q2 Union. 1:15--Organ recital in Hill auditor- ium. Earl V. Moore plays. 7:15--Traverse City club meets in Lane hall. Plans for holidays will b^ discussed. 7 :: 0-l1eno~a h st udy circle mee~ts a I Lran "i .hall. 7:0-A. S. X1.E. smoker In: Union. Prof . H. B. Merrick speaks on "An Engineer's Observations. in China." 7 :30-Xluslc recital of advanced stu- dents. at School of Music.. 7 :0-Student council meeting ht' .room' 306, Union. 7 :80-Saginaw club smoker in rognij 310;,.Union.[ 7 :30-3feeting of* the' Pennsylvania club in room. 205, Mason hall. All. members requested to attend,. 8:00--Mecting of University post, Am- ean 'Legion. 8 :Vi-TbIrd performance at Whitney theater of Union opera, "In and Out.''__ THURSDAY 1 :45-~liihg-anieuisian editorial mcet- ina. Upper staff only. 8 :00-Christian Science society meets, cin Lane hall. 8 :40-Second. concert of fNormal coll- cert course in Pease auditorium, Ypsilantl. 8 :11-Fouri01 performance" at Whitney theater of Union opera, "In and O Y." U-NOTICE S Lansing club. will not hold its iiieet- ing' as announced, owing to conflict with date -at Lansing business men's banquet. All group pictures for the 1923 Mich. iganensian must be taken during the 'month of January. All frater- nities, sororities, house clubs, andE campus organiza~tions must pay for their 'space in the 'Ensian before these pictures can be taken. All men desiring to try out for the1 freshman engineers bowling team, must roll three games, and turn in their names and scores to J. P. Vose by Wednesday night. Sophomore lits desiring to Cryout O~r a class bowling team send in name, address, and telephone number to George Haggerty, 1912 Geddes av e-l nue. Please enclose best scores. Dees for thr junior class of tho School of Edlucation vil be collected by the treasurer, Tuesday, Dec. 5, Tappan hall, from 8 to 11 in the morning, and 1 to 5 :30 o'clock in tho afternoon.t O~Portraits QualityA 69 East 1iber ty Street OUT :p OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT PI The MICHIGAN AENA 1923 ANDY BANK. THE PDIFFERENCE? LIMITED EDITIONS 5o Sc' A MICHIGAN INSTITUTION UNIVERSITY BOOKSTO RE P II Oper N mer Students Recital: he advanced students of the Universeity School of Music ,'Will take n a recital at the School, Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 o'clock. The al public is cordially invited to attend. CRARLES A. SINN, Secretary. ht Organ Recital: he next concert in the Series oft~ Twilight Organ Recitals will take in Hill .Auditorium, Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 4:15 p. mn. Mr. Earl V. of the Organ F'aculty of the Univer'sity School erf Music will be Th'e Michigan Chimes CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Francoals Lecture: role Francaiq lecture by Professor Clav*el lon "Le . coeur de Ia *11 I You Heard Mary Garden R Wez rHave Her Reeords for You- Here are some' of the best: "INS AND OUTS OF THE OPERA" By the Author, EDWIN MEISS PAGES OF PHOTOS SH OWING SCENES FROM OPERAS FROM OTHER COLL EGES UNUSUAL SHORT STORIES, POETRY, AND. ARTICLES Traviata: Quel est donc ce trouble charmant. (What can be this feeling.) Traviata: Pour jamais ta destinee. (The round of pleasure I'll enjoy.) Le Jonglear de Notre-Dame:. Liberte! (0 Liberty, my life and love.) Herodiade: Il eat doux, ii eat ban. (Kind is he and good.) Louise: Depuis le jour. i(Since that fair day.) Thais: L'amour eat une vertu rare. (Love is a virtue rare.) Comu' Thrie the Rye. (Old Scotch, Melody.) In English. John Anderson My Joe. (Old Scotch Melody.) In English. 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