LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN1 in in the Bulletin is' constructive notice, to all members ofI raity. Copy received until 3:30 D.in. (11:30 a. m. Saturday WEDNESDAY,; JANUARY 24, 192.3 Number Sv t be a ,conference of the Deans today. M. L. BURTON. lAwrone J. Burpee, Secretary for Cana, International Joint usiozi, Ottawa, Canada, -will deliver a. University lecture at 4:15 p. m. l*esday, Jan. 24, in Room B, Law Building. his subject wxll be n Wtohal Experlient" and the lecture will deal with the International .wmmias!on and its influence upon the ;relations between the United and Canada. The public is cordially invited. r. E. ROTBINS. rof- the Colleges of'Englueering and Architecture: ere will be a meeting of the faculty of these (colleges on Thurs-. x1. 26, at 4:15 p. mn., in Room 411 Engineering building. LOUIS A. HOPKINS, Secret.ary. is In the Colleges of Engineering a-nd 'Architecture: tnjtion is called to the fact that Registration. (including payment of assification, and enrollmenit) ~must be entirely completed before the y of the semester. Students failing to complete' their registration the first day of the semester are required to pay a late registration five dollars, CLASSIFICATION COMMITTEE. lhool Oi",ervatfon Courses: a following changes have been mace in the 'Observation Courses in ion for next semester, namely: arse 4h (Physics) will not be given. iz'o 41 (French) Nyirll ineet Tuesday and Thursday at 11, Room 205, nstead of Tuesday and Thursday at 2, Room 102, S. W. q~rsa 4k (Chemistry) This is a new course. It is scheduled for Tues- A Thursday at 1, Room. 410, Chemistry building, and is under the >oi of Professor Smeaton, Proifessor Lichty, Assistant Profe~ssor ,o, Mr. Cole and, Dr. Hodges. C. 0. DAVIS. Iof Literature, Science, and the Arts, Department of Mathematics: amination in the following courses In mathematics will The held ,Feb. -2, from 2 to 5 p. Mn. in the rooms here listed: ,O 0r-Natural Science Auditorium. ,t 1--All sections except Bradshaw's, Johnson's, and' Peterson's, uildng, B.. ith. 1-Only sections of Bradshaw, Johnson and Peterson, W'iest Phys-. "-r Room. ~Ih E---Tappan ball, 203. nt. 2--Economics build in-g, 101. Ith. ti1-West Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall. J. L. MARKLEY. decal Engineering 29:- th, ections of Mechanical Engineering 29 will meet in the Natural gAkitorium at 7:30 p. in. on Wednesday and Friday evening, Jan. 26. Thlere will be no'meeting at the regular class period on Wednes- Prida~v.W. E. LAY. WHAT'S GOING d 'iffCF- -Copy for this colum bie stuhmited by 5:30 o'l the day before publication. 2:3--S WE DlNE SD NY ., stuiio to have group pictul fo: the. 'Ensian. .. (i-B-ioard of ndvIsers to students meets in roomi 302 sity hall. -1:,00-J-liop commnittee mecets 304, Uni on. --ircle Frsneals lectur4 tural Science auditorium. :1 .,-Aawr ne J. Aurpee, for Canada international jo S niittee, Ottawa, Canada, 5] "An 'International Experiv room B, Law building. : .341-- Pros byterlian young choir meets in Lane hall. 7:15---1looters' club meets is bly ball, Union. S: --Youngstown clb meets 302, Union. '~ F:6-Cho ral Union Concert iauditorium. Mozart's "Thi 'saria." 7:0--Varsity band rehearse! S :6f--Fores try club meet-s 214, Natural Science buildii THURSD)AY 4 :00---Upp-er si ff of the MR slap. meets. 4 :15--Faculty of the Colleges ineering and Architecture room 411, Engineering bui] 7:0*--Llberal club meets in !Union. 7 :30-Spanish lecture. Ermili cado speaks on "The Sct Porto Rico" in room 203, hall. 7 :30--Wolverines meet In r, Union. :30-Prescott club meets 303, Chemistry building. S :04-Quadrangle meets at 1 bridge road. THE MICHIGAN DAILN WtEDN ESDAY, JANiUARY 24, '1923 °-r--'U-NOTICES !Nichols, of Shefield Scientific school, schools and school life of Porto Rico 1All fraternities and sororW6Se and, Yale university; and Minna E. Jewell, {and will also show some views of the We Guarantee to Teaich You have lists of members, and otherl ed as members of the teaching staff. IOEN D NE copy for the 1923 Michiganensian in Dr. H. A. Gleason, assistnt Arector couintry'. In One Course by Jan. 25. Copy should be turned of the New York botanical gardens;Telcuewl egvni paih hLE' ACSIDO in shouild in as soon as possible at the 'En-:and formerly (' rector of the Univer-sand is open to the public. 'laof if sian office. city biological.,_t,- ion, Prof. 11. B. ,. Junior engineers can now secure their H-ungerford, of the University of Kan- IoTial blouses at Wuerth's clothing sas, and Francis Harper, of Cornell = - store as a second shipment of 200, university are also non-resident in-'- ,, cvs cecee blouses has been receiv- structors who will give courses at the = S ECI LS WEK atDer d.I station. Mrs. Margaret T. Gates will iretakn 'rtp aitreclass Tees arc payable. 'act as dean of women at the station. frtt They may b ale oRa ilng-- Univer-- ton, class treasurer at 1102 Oakland c:PO T() RyCt" is - avrer..ue. ' -U ,Illinois ex-service rien may receive LEG URL SUBJ (T r..plhations for Illinois state bon- _ e - sc-s by calling for them in federal a .~rao fte RmneEIIEC E A board room, Lane hall.I language department, will speak on ;- - secretarythe generail topic of Porto Rico at the 1- easun- O M L T L N fifth lecture of LaSociedad Hi1spanica PHONE 1427, 2830 T aent" inek on Fok-Z VI ER CAMP to be held at 7:30 o'clock tomnorrow w Might in Tappan hall. peoples' Faculty at Biological Stfationr Repres- Alr. Mercado was born in Porto Rico :. Bat ay olee ut graduated from the University inI Facultysent-College In his lecture lie will present aI CARAMEL WITH LEMON SHERBERT -- ICE CENTER . drwnfrm olegs ndnumber of pictures showing the, in room universities from all points of the -il Hilcountry will make up the teaching - -nHill and directing staff of the biological; You Will Learn More Rapidly_ e Iinpre- i cto located at Douglas Lake, Mich. in a Few -. -. i-The period at the station will extend PRIVATE LESSNSI ONLY 60C A QUART AT YOUR DEALER'S for eight weeks during the SummerASYSDNC TDO irom ession, from. July 2to August 24., - in&. i ll llI 1±. 1Ii1111111h11Mi_______________________________________________________llIII[II '___________________________ ahiganen.i sof Eng. meets in Iding. room 305, ndo Mier- hools of ,,-Tappan rom 300, in room 1954 Cani. botany and zoology departments of the University, Prof. G. R. LaRue, chi- rector of the station; Prof. P. S. Welch, Prof. J. H. Ehlers, and IF. N. Blanch- ard, will teach courses. Professors F. C. Gates, of Kansas State !agricultural college; G. E. J-HOP NOTICE ! S; All fraternities, organizations 1I or groups having booths at the J-Hop are requested to mail, as soon as possible, a complete zlist of their guests to the 3-Hop Seditor, Michigan Daily. All Sizes and Kinds Fountain i.Pens, Waterman Conklin Parker Wahr's Special UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE MAMPN w /F I,- l t", on will deliver a lecture jtodaqy at 4:15 in the Natural Sci- rium on the poet Francis, Jamnies. This lecture will be in A. J. JOBIN. ,e 'will meet Thursday, Jan. -25, 8 p. mn., at 1954 Cambridge 1. Byne will talk on "Dr eiser andl His Work." L. J. CARR. ity of i3lchigan Band: ,al Wednesday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. WILFRED WILSON-, Director. 2,u'E s C r a ;a .. k 1 A y h : Y E 1 : U . 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