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THE MICHIGAN DAIL'

LY OFFICIAL BULLEIIN

Publication in
the University.
Volumo 3

the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
Copy received until 2:30 v. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)
FRIDAY, JANUARY t , 1923 N iumber 7"

PUC SUAD KEEPS
Second Sc Ni l rimmage Uncovers
Polten ial Strength Among 35 .
Candidates
WEEK LEFT IEFORE FIRST I
SERIES WITh WISCOINSIN

Senate Council:
The fourth rgular meeting of the Senate Council for the year will be
held in the Vresident's offices Monday, Jan. 8, at 4:15 p. m.
F. E. ROBBINS, Secretary.
University Lectures:
Mr. Lawrence -J. Burpee, Secretary for Canada, International Joint
Commission, Ottawa, Canada, will deliver a University lecture at 4:15 p. m.
on Wednesday, Jan. 24, in Room B, Law Buildingt His subject will be "An
International Experiment" and the lecture will deal with the International
Joint Commission and its influence upon the relations between the United
States and Canada. The public is cordially invited.
F. E. ROBBINS.
Prizes for Menographs:
The Chicago Trust Company is offering for competition two sets or
prizes as follows :
A. Triennial Research Prize of $2,500, the first award of which will be
made in the summer of 1925, for which Americans without restriction are
eligible as contestants, and second:
Annual Monograph Prizes as follows: A First Prize of $300, and a
Second Prize of $200 for briefer studies, not exceeding 20,000 words in
length, which will be awarded annually beginning with the summer of
1923. For the latter, undergraduate students in law and in colleges and
universities generally are eligible as contestants. Further particulars
about this competition may be learned by application to the Secretary or
the Committee of Award, Professor Leverett S. Lyon, Faculty Exchange,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
F. E. ROBBINS.
Players Club;
There will be a very important meeting of the Players Club in room 205
Mason Hall, Monday at 4 o'clock. Any others interested in the work of
the club are invited to attend.
ROBERT S. TUBBS, President.
Alpha !'Nu:
There will be a meeting at 7:30 this evening. All Freshman pledges
will be required to give speeches, either prepared or impromptu. If any
other members have an oration or other speech which they can give it will
be gladly received. ELMER SALZMAN.

seum Jan. 12, that slow development
of the team is impossible. The men
must be brought to as near the top
of their form and condition as possi-
e in the next week and this is a
large assignment.f
Expect Equipment Tomorrow
It is hoped that complete equipment
for the team will be available tomor-
row. This has been ordered for sev-
eral days and will be distributed as
soon as the first squad is picked.
I Practice tonight will be at 6:30
again but in the future will be held
beginning at 7 o'clock.
For Taxi 25c 445.-Adv.

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Even harder work than Wednesday
evening was the lot of candidates for;
the Varsity hockey team at the Coli-
seum last night in the second work-
out for the squad. Some of the hope-
fuls who showed up the first night
<v(re absent for the second drill but
several new men reporting kept the
squad at about 35, the same size.
(,4mbinationi Lacking
A small crowd of interested specta-
tors watched the men who will rep-
resent the University in the Westeru
Intercollegiate Hockey league work
out last night and were enthusiastic
over the Maize and Blue prospects.
The scrimmage which formed the ma-
jor portion of the drill was a furious
melee most of the time with every
nian who got onto the ice trying to
advance' the puck entirely by his own
efforts. Coach Barss is trying to get
the candidates into the habit of
watching for an opportunity to pass
to a team mate and this work is sure
to show results by the first of next
week,.
Some fast individual play wan
shown by several of the men last night
with Kahn doing the most spectacular
w ork.- His rushes from defense usu-
ally netted him, or one of his team
mates, a shot at the opposing net,
keeping Comb busy in goal. McDuff
and Piggot, a new man, playing de-
fense on the other team, were also
brilliant at times, rushing well for
the most part and breaking up the
opposition rushes time after time.
Some Fast Forwards
On the forward line several men
stand out as strong contenders for
regular berths with, however, a cloud
of ineligibility hanging over two or
three of the best prospects. Ander-
son and Lindstrom, members of the
junior engineer team runer-up, and
fresh lit six, campus champions last
year, respectively, showed good form
at center during the fracas last night
and seem due to develop into useful
men. Campbell and Hunt, who came
up from last year's fresh lit team,
were the outstanding wing men of the
scrimmage although Henderson and
Lehman also showed some clever
plaSy.
The coach is getting the squad fair-
ly well nick-ed over and is preparing
to weed the least likely looking can-
didates so as to be able to devote
more attention to the promising plan.
ers. Such a short time intervenes
before the first game on the sched-
tie, that with Wisconsin at the Coli-

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NOTICE-Copy for this column should
be nbmltted by :80 o'clock o:
the du.j before publication.
FRIDAY
12:- --Law faculty lunch in Union.{
S:0O-Freshman biasketball team prat-
tices iu Waterman gymnasium.
7:34-Alpha Nu meets in Alpha Nu
rooms, University hall.
8:00-Rov. and 'Mrs. Herbert A. Jump
at home to students and townspeo-
ple at Congregational parsonage,
1402 Hill St.
8 :00--Pil Alpha Gamma meets in
room 302, Union.

SKATING TIC K E T
PRICES ANNOUNCEDi
With the leasing of the Weinberg
skating rink by the University, a
schedule of skating hours and prices
has been announced. A book of tick-
ets which will admit the holder to the
rink 40 times has been issued and is
priced at $3 for students and faculty
members. Single admission to the I
rink is 25 cents. To those not mem-
bers of the University ticket books are
priced at $4.
The rink will be open every day ex-
cept Sunday from 1 to 5:30 o'clock,'
and on Saturday from 9 until 5:301
cr'clock.
Tickets may be obtained at the Ath-
letic association office in the Press
building, at the Intramural office in'
,Waterman gymnaisium, at Moe's Soort 1

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shop and at the Weinberg rink.
SATURDAY r
8:0--Hol Communion feast of the.P
Epiphany will be held at St. An- GRADUATES PASS
drew's church, corner of Division OHIO BAR I X MS'
anid Catherine.
2:00-Freshman basketball team prac-
tices in Waterman gymnasium. Nine former students of the Law
2:30-Alpha Chi Omega dance in Un- school were among the 209 persons
who took the Ohio bar examinations
7: Alpa Delta beta dinner in room Dec. 5 and 6, at Columbus. All the:
319, Union.lZt nMichigan men passed the examina-
:30--Illinois ichigan bas'ketball ion and were admitted to the Ohio
game in Waterman gymnasium bar at Columbus on Dec. 29.
9:00-Moie at 'Wesley al~l, "The The successful candidates were:
Henry J. Leasure, '22L, Cleveland,
Mistress of Shenstone." jIGeorge F. Aldrich, '22L; Toledo, Paul
$:00-Fred J. Libbey, of Washington, G. Weber, '22L, Canton, Robert M,
speaks on "The War Against War" Boyd, '22L, Cleveland, Harry H. Des-
in Natural Science auditorium, pond, '21L, Hamilton, Raymond L
U-NOTICES well, '22L, Jefferson, Harry McCown
Ill griwp pictures for the 1923 Mich '221L, and Jack Slabaugh, ex-'22L,
iganesslan must be taken during Dayton.
the month of January. All frater-
ties, sororities, house clubs, and Soeicties Extend Thianlis
campus organizations must pay for Geological societies which conven-
these spicuesice'san beftaen.Ap ed here during the Christmas vacation,
these pictures can be taken. Ap- have sent a vote of thanks to the Uni-
pointments should be made with Iversity for its hospitality.
photographers direct.
All freshman lits who are interested DANCE-tonight at Ypsi. Bergen's
in trying out for class basketball first.-Adv
teant, are urged to attend practices
in Waterman gymnasium. The prac-
tices are scheduled as follows: Fri- New Tuxedos for rental purposes
day, 6-7:30 o'clock; Saturday, 2-5 Wild and Company.-Adv.
o'clock, and Monday, 6-7:30 o'clock.
RELIABLE MERCHANTS
Find the classified section of The WeSs the M ot A iroed
Daily to be a business getter for them.
It will do as much for you. PhoneA
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