________________ E MICHIGAN -DAILY WDNES . 7 i LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN On in the Bulletin' is constructive notice to all members of rsity. Copy rereived until 8.20 'p. m. {1] " 1o I_ . tr''ay. 3 WED7NE SD)AY, JANUARY 17, 1923 -Number 83 I I I 1IT HAT'S GOING Thre C ncets Persian March .....' Strauss-Grumfeld ry, ~e o~Iet Helen l3lahnik ON Scheduled T oday, Deserted ................MacDowell _____Slumber Song ........... MacDowell r n'n'c, 4i n,'my'ZiN ,.f Vnnrn nn ISposa.Iizio ..... .............Lisat Accompaniments will be played by Mary Pearl j Pauline Kaiser and Helen Blahinik. IDuet from 1st aet of Pagliacci....... t ..... ....Lioncavallo The Michigan calendar-limited edi- i Anna Hinshaw Shidier tion, 75c. Take one home with you. Winfld Adanms Wahir's Univarsity 3Bonkstore--Adv. e Deans: Thee'will ,a. conference of the Deans In the President's Office at 10 ck Wednesday, Jan. 17. M. L. BURTON. n r of the Ficulty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Tob aId in the approaching discussion of the question as to the advis- ity oa-.installing correspondence courses, the Committee investigating mnatter has secured various specimens o correspondence study lesos rariotes subjets used by the University of Chicago. These lessons are in o604c and may be inspected by all who are interested. JOHN R. EFFING ER. vroity Sente% Further Postponement of Meting: It has, been found necessary to postpone to a still later date the meet- of .the Univrersity Senate, called for Jan. 15 and postpone to Jan. 22. lit be held on Monday, Jan. 29, at 8 p. m., in Room C of the Law building. JOHN W. BRADSHAW, ' ~Secretary of the Senate. i~t, Final Exanilnations, Coleges of Engineering and Architecture: All students having conflicts in final examations will, as sdon as possi- Air .out ,Completely, one of the pink crds which may be obtained in p 218 Chemistr'y building. Cards must be filled out not later than Jan. 1923, and'left in Room 208, Chemistry building. On or b,#efoire'Jan. 26 announcement of adjustment of conflicts wrl be E on' the bulletin board 'near room 208 Chemistry building. It is re- tQet4 t tems istudent sign his name to the announcement as acknow- enenE tht he sees ad understands the arrangemnt of his conflicts. J. C. BRIER. wtors of F'reshman Engineers: Theare' will be a meeting of the mentors of the First Year Engineering lnto oda y at o'c!lock in Room 248. A. 0. LEE. Th *414ar monthly meeting of the Research Club will be held on Wed- a,' Jan. 17't 8 p. m. in the Histological Laboratory The folowing ' Re#On Res~arohes in. Navl Architecture" by Profesor H. C. Sadler. "tit sUnrircgnized Government or State in Engish and American Law". 'the CouIl 'Ill meet at 7:30 p. m. T. H. HILDEBRANDT, Secretary. atmn.t of Engosh In the College of Engineering: The staff .of the En.ish in the College of Engineering will met for ;leon. at 12;o'lock Thursday at Foster's Tea Room. J. RALEIGH NELSON. le's -Rsea fch Club: '2Thr. wil be a meeting of the Women's Rsearh Club on Thursday, 1,it7:30 .p.tin., in room Z 231, Natural Science building. Papers will 3,*V by Dr.-Bols and Mrs. Ehlen. ELIZABETH . THOMPSON, Secretary. d c = e 1jsi nStudents: here willVie an important meeting of ai'l students following the pro- oal crricutlum in Landscape Design on Wednesday, Jan. 17, from 7 to fi. in Roiom 404 South Wing. Kindly postpone aY other engagement. . H. 0. WHITTEMORE. qr e1$will meet at Natural Science Auditorium at 3 p. in. Wednesday e-a mtion, piture of the Browning Automatic Rifle. Men in Course v ni hove noyt seen this film will also report c ar~e wil meet at Natural Science Auditorium ,at 4 p. in. Wednesday 0a ; moition picture on fuzes. PictureS of material taken at the Ord- :e zu wi~lAlso be shown. Anyohe ele who is interested will be welcome at either or bth hours, JOHN A. BROOKS JR. t the ;last meeting for this semester at 7:30 Thursday, Jan. 18, there be aide bteo n the Vubject: "Resolved, That France shuld occupy the rvdistrct." "On. Saturday, Jan. 20, at 8 a. m. the following will go to ksoi1 Hall to represent the society In the first elimination tryout for the WV §t>debating teams; N. B. Johnson, Elmer' Salzman, E W. Corey, R. :ter, Howard Taylor, Glen -Wallace. ELMER SALZMA. fenta Rteeital : 04 Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the School of Music Auditor- th.fallowing students of the School pf 'Music will take part in a. St- t' liectal:. Ire Flinzlay, Lucile Bellamy, Helen Martin, Helen Bahnik, ~irginia eliMaryPearl, Anna Hinshraw Shider, Winfield Adams. Accopani- ~by Pauline Kaiser and Helen Blahnik. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. lIbt° rgan Recital:; 1r. Earl V. Moore wil give the following program in the Twilight Or- ,S~xre" tn Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 in Hill Auditorium: So ata No. 5, C minor (Gailmiant) ; Gavotte (Wesley) ; Reverie at TwI- t (oore); Marche Russe (Schmnke). v... CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Ti rce University musical organiza-, NOTICE- -Copy for Obis column should tions-will present concerts this after- be submitted by' 5:30 o'clock of 'noon- and evening. the day be ore publication. The following program will be giv- ______en at the January meeting of MatineeI WEDNESD Ay Musicale to be held at 3:30 o'clock; 4 :00-Rtomance club meets In room; this afternoon in the Union Assem- 304, Union. bly hall: 4:00- -llop committee meets In react-I Etude, Op. 10, No. 12....... Chopin ing room, Union.i Nocturne,' Op. 15, No. 2...,:... Chopin 4 :00-Se nior fits nmeet in room 205,: Polonaise, Op. 53 ............ Chopin Mason hall. I Mrs. Emma Fischer Cross 4 :00-J-Hop booth distribution begins :Secrecy .. ....... .......... .Wolf!, in Union Biterolf .................... Wolf 7 :00--Liberal club meets in' room 325, I Sappische Ode............. Brahms Union. My Heart is In Bloom ..,. ....Brahms '4 :1r- Twilight organ recital in Hill Doris Howe auditorium. Earle V. Moore plays. [Concerto in E major, FirstE 7 :30-Pennsylvania club meets inj Concerto in E major-First Movement' room 205, Mason hal,........ Bach~ 7 :30-Bapfist guild cabinet meets in Rondino I...... Kreisler - Beethoven) Baptist. Guild house Florence Weldon 7:30-Roosters' club meets in assem- To the Sun ..,. ............ Curran bly hall, Union Cry ;of Rachel..... ....Salter 7:30-Student. council meets In room Wild Rose ................. Coerne 323, Union I Heard a Lark Sing .......... Glen, 4:30 -- Presbyterian s~udent choir Doris Howe Imeets at Lane hall On Wings of -Song..Mendielssohn- ' :1---T,-ervice men hold smoker in... . .,. "-"... ............Liszt Lane hal Concert Paraphrase and Waltz.... 7 :30- De~olay meet's at Harris hal.............Strauss-Shuett ' ' 7:30-Recital of advanced students in Emma Fischer Cross School of Music At the piano: Mrs. W. S. Mower and 7 :30--University Chamber of Com. Miss Irene Findley., mremeets in room 302, Union The next concert, in the TwilightI 8:00-Research club meets In MAWt. Organ series will take place at 4 :15' !egical laboratory.. Professor Sad- o'clock this afternoon In Hill auditor- } lr speaks ium when Earl V. Moore of the School. S :0--Landscape design students meet of Music faculty will, play the fol- in room 404, South wing lowing program: THEY CO LIKE LIGHTNING NESTOR JOHNSON "NORTH STAR" HOCKEY SKATES -PRICE $11.00 UNIVERSITY WABOOKSTORE Virginia Brodell Saving andSavages When primitive man first conceived the idea of laying aside a store of m e atwend'f ru it s for the next meal he had unwittingly made the first de- posit in a satvings account. THURSDAY ~'2:~-1.in~'Daughters luncheon In room 321, Union. 12 :00-Dental faculty lunch-eon In Union. 12 :00-English staff luncheon In Post- er's team room. 4:00-Tryouts for Players' club In room 205, Mason hall. 4:00-Phi Epsilon Nu meets in room 323, Union. 6:00-Exchange club dinner in room 318, Union. 7 :14-A lpba Delta Sigma meets "In room 225, Union. 7:30-Bo9osters' club meets in reading room, .Union. 7 :30-Upper Class Advisory commit- tee meets in Assembly room, Union.E 7 :30---lpba Nu nmeets in Alphia Nu club rooms, fourth floor, Union. 7 :30-La Sociedad Hispainiea meets in room 203, Tappan hall., I 00-Christian Science society .meets Iin Lane hall. U-NOTICES. All fraternities and sororities, and Iother' campus organizations nuit have lists of members, and other copy for the 1923 Michiganensian in by Jan. 25. Copy should be turned! in as soon as possible at the 'En- sian office. All class .officers inust have their pie- tares for the Michiganensiani taken a~t once as these must be in the hands of the engravers this week. All grou~p pictures for the 1923 With- iganenslen must he taken during the month of January. All frater- #nities, sororities, house club's, and 'campus organizations must pay for their space in the 'Ensian before ithese pictures can be taken. Ap- pointments should be made with photographers direct. ' Jdumior engineers can now secure their officia~l blouses at W uertb's clothing store as a second shipment of 200 checkered blouses has 'been receiv- ed. i Try outs for tlhe business staff 'of the Michigan Optic are asked to meet at the offices in the Ann Arbor Press building today between 3:30( and 5 o'clock. Sonata No. 5, C minor...... Guilmant, Allegro appassionata. Adagio Scherzo Gavotte............... ..Wesley j Reverie at Twilight.......Moore }Marche Russo .. .....Schminke Students in the School of Music will give the following concert "at 7:301 o'clock tonight in 'thc School hall : ij Sonata, 1st movement.........Greig Irene Finlay Legend, Op. 17 ...... ... Wieniawslri Lucille Bellamy' Lees than the Dust,' from Indian Love Lyrics....... Amy XW. Findens Irish Folk Song........ Arthur' Foote ;Ah, Love, but a day .Mrs.' H. H. Beachs Helen Martin B lue Danube '.......Strauss-Mills We6 Call For and lDniver HORACE OLAVEAU CLEANING &"PRESSING Fine Custom Tailoring 802 ,S. STATE 9385-W THE SCHOOL PREMIERE HALSEY'S DANCE STUDIOS WiUe rth Arcadle' Down through the ages the duties and functions of the bank have slowly but surely increased. Yet the funda- mentlal axiom, which is the foundation of every' success- ful bank, remains unchanged. Provision for tomorrow from the excess supply of today will always be a char- acteristic of the successful' man or the progressive nation. N The Ann Arbor Savin gs Bank 6'The Bank of F'riendly Serivice " Resour'Qes $5,600,000 'Tooffices 1 . =" We Thrifty Distance cannot weak- en or time alter th e ties of friendship-if there are photographs Hoardin gall T~our money is not thrift -- Spending al'you earn is{ not thrift.. Save- Wisely -Spend Wisely A thrifty buyer does not buy be- cause an article is cheap. -He- Though inexpensibe they 'll gibe lasting happiness. Tele- phone 6v4"-W today and ar- range an early appointment There'sadouble measure of economy in eating here, for not oniy are prices low but- servings, you'll. find, are more than generous! considers quality, durability and usefulness above price. 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