r* TI TE MICHI~GAN DAILY D A ILY OFFICiAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received until 3.20 D. m. (11:30 a, . .Saturday.) V1olumo : THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923 Number S4 Dean's Advisory Committee, Col lege ofLiteraiure, ,0Sciwe, and the Arts: There is urgent need for a very short meeting of the Committee at noon, Thursday, Jan. 18, in the Dean's office. JOHN R. EFFINGER. Faculth, College of Pharmacy: There will be a faculty meeting in Room 212, Chemistry building, at 4 p. in., Friday, Jan. 19. C. C. CLOVER, Serretary. Summer Courses. in France: Informateion refgarding 'vaation work in Franco, conducted under the auspices of the Colleeg of the Seine and managed by the Intercol!egiate Tours, may be obtained from Profefsor Rene Taran of the Department of Romance Languages. . ". E. ROBBINS. Faculty Concert: The Lansing Quintette. consisting of Mrs. Krate M. Ke~lzie (Piano), Ms Florence Birdsall (1st Violin), Miss Frances Ayres (2nd Vio'-n), Miss Delia Bemis (Viola), Miss Ella Birdsah (Cello), with Miss Nora Crane Hunt, con- tralto, solist, 'will give the following program at the Faculty Concert next Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21, at 4:15 in hill Auditorium: Quintette-F Miner, Molto nmoderato quasi lonto, Allegro, Lento, con nmolto sentimoento (Cesar Franck) ; Sebben Cruidele (Caldar-a), Ich traggo neine minne (Strauss), Sbtto it ciel (Sibella) Miss lhmnt; Quintette----A Ma.- jor, Allegro deciso, Andante (Alessandro Longo); Boyou Songs, Ma L'il Batteanu, Morin' or. ze Bayou (Strickla -ad). The Crystal Gazer (Kramer), Minor & Major (Sproas) Miss Hunt; Cra dle Song, Reverie, (Edward MacDowell) ; Quintette-A minor (Henry Hadle-y), Allegro onergico. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Freshman Dental Students: You are requested to con'sult Dr Whitman at an early (late concerning instruments for technic 'work which will begin immediately after the ex- aminations at the end of this semester. M. L. WARD. Alpha Nu: At the last meeting or this semester at 7 :30 Thursday, Jan. 18, there will be a debate on the/,su'bject: "Resolved, That France should occupy the Ruhr. district." Ont Saturday, Jan. 20, at 8 a. mn. the following will go to 302 Mason Hall to represent the society in the first elimination tryout for the Mid-Wet debuting teams: N. B. Johnson, Eimer Salzman, E. W. Corey, R. C. Musters, Howard Taylor, Glen Wallace. ELMER SALZMAN. Players Club: Tryouts for the next program will be held in room 205 Mason 'Hall this afternoon from. 4 to 6 New members will 'be enrolled at that time as well as casts and directors chosen for "The Goal" by Jones, and "Wurzel Flummery" by Mi'ne. Dr. Stewart of the English department will be in charge of the tryout. ROBERT TU.BBS. Masques: The new members of Masques, both active and apsociate, will meet in the par; ors of Biabour. Gymnasium, Thursday at 4 p. m. The purpose of the organization 'and the plan of work for the next semester will be ex- plained by the director. J. RALEIGH NELSON. I-LANSING QUIA7TETTE COMING ilweK'r~v~r . i EE i rl 1. 0tY U 11 UAn innovation will be introduced in Bayou Songs ........... Strickland the program of the next Faculty T[wi- 4a L'il Batteau INOTIME --C'opy for this columin should !' light Recital which will take place Mornin' on ze Bayou be isniitted by 5:34o o'clock of at 4:15 o'clock next Sunday afternoon The Crystal Gazer......... Kramer' Ithe day bofore piiiblic-tita.J in Hill Auditorium when a group ofJ Minor & Major.......... Spross ____ musicians, constituting the Lansing Miss Hunt THIURSD)AYl Quintette, will appear as guest solo- Cradle Song l2;:(l Kint;s I~nauglters luncheon in! ists. The quintette consists of the Reverie ......... Edward MacDowell room 321, Union. following artists : I Qulntette-A Minor ... . Henry Hadley 12 :f0-Dental faculty luncheon in! Piano, Mrs. Kate N. Kedzie, first vio- Allegro energico Union. lin, Miss Florence Birdsall, second 12 :00--Eniglisli staff luncheon in Fost. violin, Miss Frances Ayres, viola, Miss Commerce Man to Speak Here Friday er's team room,.f h Delia Bemis, and cello, Miss EllaI William Mather Lewis, educationalI J12:00 -ddv soryy eiiuhittooofthdcean' Birdsall'. They will appear in three drcoIfteNainlCabro of the literary department will groups of instru~mental numbers. meet in the dean's offi ce. In addition Miss Nora Crane HuntI Commerce, 'Washington, D. C., willi 1 ?:45-Rouncd-Up club mees at Fent- contralto, of the Faculty of the Unl- ',peak Friday night at 7:45 in the Na- ieshler's studio to have picture tak- versity School of Music will offer tw~o "iral Science auditorium. Mr. Lewis ni for Emsan.groups of songs. Her accompani- is be ing roiwht hv hereby he UTnivr-. MIMESTHAR Seat Sale Today, 10 An Ms t! ALL SEATS RESERVED i i . .} ; i THE MOST COMPLETE STUDENT THEATRE IN AMERICA AND OPERATED BY ST1UDENTS IN, EVERY DEPARTMENT These Performances are for the General Public as well as for members of the University. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ian. 19-20 THE MIMES REPERTOIRE COMPANY PRESENT "THE 13th CAIR" BPy BAYARD VEILLER A Mystery Drama full of thrills and comedy. A play that has stood the test for four years. The best dram of its kind ever written. A MOST COMPLETE PRODUCTION EXACTLY AS PRE- SENTED IN NEW 'i TORK, CIIIT(AtO, PHILADELPHIA, ETC. 4 :00-Tryouts for Players'- club -inj Iroom 2G5, Mason hall.I 4:tDO-4. V. A. cabinet imeets in Lane hall. 323, Union. 6:00O--Exchanrre club dinner in ron 7 :15-Alpha .Della Sigma meets in room 306, Union. j7:30--Boosters' chub meets in reading { room, Union.f 7 :30-Upper Class Advisory commit- tee meets in Assembly room, Union., 7 :'30-Alpha Nu meets 1n Alpha Nu club rooms, fourth floor, Union. 7 :30-~~La Sociedad Hispanica meets inI room 203, Tappan hall. E :C-Christlan Science society meets' in Lane hall. FIlDAY 1:00--Pharmacy faculty nmeets in room 212, Chemistry building. 7 :30-:Baptist guild toboggan party meets in Baptist Guild house. S :00---W1esleyan guild sleigh ride. U-NOTICES All 1 fraternities and sororities, and other campus organizations must 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- sinoffice. A ll class officers must have their pic- tures for the M1ichiganensian taken at once as these must be in thej b-ands of the engravers this weep. 1ll group pictures for the 1923 Mich- I Iganensian must be taken during the month of January. All frater- nities, sororities. house clubs, and campeus organizatlons must m~av yfor ments will be played by Mrs. Mower ofI this city. IThe general public is invited to be present, but is requested to be seated at the hour of beginning. Children will not be admitted unless they have secured tickets of admission at thV university School of Music. The program in full is as follows: Quintette-F Minor . . .. Cesar Franck Molto Moderato quasi lento Allegro Lento con motto sentimento SeenCrudele .............Caldara Ich tragge mneine minne...... Strauss Sotto it clel .... ........... Sibell a E Miss Hunt Quintette-F Major, Alessandro Longo Allegro deciso Andante SENIOR LITS CAPTURE FIRST PLACE I:N BOWLING TOURNEY! Final rounds in the interclass bowl- ing tournament were run off yester- day at the Union alleys. The senior lits with a total score of 2,349 pins took first place and were followed in second place by the fresh laws with 2,263 pins to their credit. R. J. Gross, '23, won the silver cup for high score man. Hie bowled a total of 589 for the three high games and was easily the stellar performer of the series. HOCKEY' SCHEDULE SHOWS BRLLIANT SEASON FOR GAME (continued from Page Six) fThe next game on the Wolverine schedule after the return from Madi- son will be with Assumption college, of Windsor, at Detroit, Jana 27. This game is billed as the feature attrac- tion of a big ice. carnival that will be held at Belle Isle and which is expect- ed to drat in the neighborhood of 15,000 persons. sity Chamber of Commerce. The talk will be open to the public.' Mr. Lewis is interested in the edu- cational department of the Chamber, of Commerce and has spent much time at this work. Although the subject of the speech has not been announced it is thought Mr. Lewis will devote his time to the relationship of educa- tion and business. "Day oy day, in every way, I am at your service", JIMMIE, the ad tak- er. Call 964.-Adv. As Always in "Mimes" Productions All Played by Men Students. Characters are THEY GO LIKE LIGHTNING NESTOR JOHNSON "NORTH STAR"YSKTE PRICE $11.00 UNIVERSITY w~ BOOKSTORE ...... . ... . ... .._ . ... . ..., MEATF ROASTS- BEEF PORK VEAL STEAKS- SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE T-BONE CHOPS- VEAL' PORK "Give 'm a trial" CerecIe Faranca is Plany : 171nir xvill ha lioM in Tnrvni 9.Al) C W IL. Tryouts i-or thme annual French I ty witsI their spacein the 'Ens:an bfreJ 1 Thursday, Jan.' 18, and Friday, Jan. 19, from 4:15 to 5:30. 'tersaei-h ninbfr ROBERT C. RUMSEY, Presidenf- . these pictures can be taken. Ap. pointments should be made w it j photographers direct. T M rI al fashion to produce a work of more -Junior en ineel*'rs cain flow seenre their Unsu Mei Ithan ordinary interest. Professor official blouses at W uerth's clothingMr s ~lg t EMoesrniino hsan fSm tr sascn hpeto 0 M r s wu g t uel Wesley's Gavotte and his own c hecered blouses has b~een receiv- Organ eczta1~ "Reverie at 'Twilight" was consistent-I ed. Ily excellent, especially the latter with itsefeciv ue-f'hies The Twilight Organ recital given it1ffcivIseotcies egistrur Recovering from Illness yesterday afternoon in Hill auditor-- E. 1:. A. Registrar A. G. Hal, who has been ium by Prof. Earl V. Moore was heard - ' -jseriousy ill, is improving steadily. by fewer than the usual small num- So 'A. R. Ti") 1-DMAO according to Mrs. Hall yesterday aft- ber but proved to be one of the most i ernoon. Registrar Hall's condition is enjoyable Concerts ever given on thisI ANN LV A L ' LECT ION j dscribed as favorable. series.' The excellent technique and- genuine artistry which invariably Members of the Washtenaw chap- If you have something lost, found distinguish Professor Moore's perfor-I ter of Sons of the American Revolu- fo sale, for rent, misplaced or stolen; mances was heard to advantage in a;E I make sure that it is so with a DAILY program whose outstanding feature inwllhdteranulm ti classified. Call 960.--Adv. was the fifth sonata of Alexandre ; ebruary 22 at the residence of Pro -________________ GuilmanE. ' fessor George W. Patterson, of the The interpretation of the sonata was engineering department. At this time easily the high point in the program, ;there will be a business meeting as Th otmltv aai a ei-well as the annual election of oi - Te cote Mplathivei e w a t cl- rs. Professor Arthur IL. Cross, o[y0 l e ered'wih &l te ipresiv beutythe history department will deliver; Sn o aao eciigoe 0 which belongs to it, while the clean- Maemfo atcsgChemstrybZooogy, 40 cu~t attack which marked the rendi-'h annual address.MahmtcCeiryZolgo tion of the scherzo won merited ap- I;_____- Philosophy, Sociology, etc., given b~ proval. I 1Burristers Ileac' Dickinson i how credits earned may be appliedc In Schminike's "Marche Russe"( Prof. Edwin D. Dickinson, of theUfr ttr 2 which brought the Concert to a close ; Law school, addressed Barristers, sunl-j i i two noble themes--"The Song of the:1 ior honorary law society, at their LHOME STUDY DEPT. 1 °' 1 LAMB The Best Quality Meats at Better Than Ordinary iPrices 3101 - CALL -- 3100 A. R. GFELL 223 NORTH MAIN ST. H it I 4 , swoon Extra, Courses? courses in History, English, odern Languages, Economics, Sy correspondence. Inquire on present college program. 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