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. i I , I i , , ij 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