"iTI THEMICHIGAN DAIL\" DA ILY -OFFICI AL. BULLtE T I N Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members ofj the University. Copy received until 3:lSO v. 'gy.. (11:30 a. in. Saturday.) Volume 3 SU DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 192"Number 90 FF.s' To All Students: It is requested that all students who have changed their ad.dress since the last sementer call at the office of the Dean *of Students, Room 2, U~ni- 'versity Hall, and till ouit a. change of .Address card. J. A. BURSL T, Decan of Students. Zolg 8(eeiyMembers of the class must ascertain before Monday at 3 to which sec- tion they are ;assigned and their seat numnbers. They should also go to the lecture room in. advance, and discover where their seats are so as to pre- Vent confusion at the beginning of the lecture hour. The subject of the next lecture is one that requires the full hour and there must be' no delay in startixg. The seating list will be removed before Monday at 3.. A. FRANKLIN SHLTLL. Faculty, College of iterature, $ciene,; and the Arts: The regular February meeting of. the Faculty will. be held Monday, Feb. 19, at,4:10 p. in. in the auditorium of New berr~y ;Hall. At that time, a final decision willble reached in regard to correspondence courses. Copies of tho Con mittee's report -have been' mailed to all members of the Faculty. JOHN R. EFFINGER. Postponement. of Lecture: Professor Ii. '& Jennings, who was to have lectured, Monday and Tues- day, Feb. 19 and 20, has been forced by illness to postpone these addresses, Which also constitute part of. Course 44 in Zoolog-y. A. F.* SIUL.: To the Deans: There. will be a conference of the Deanos Wednesday, Feb.. 21, at 10 a. m. 111. L. BURTON. French and Spanish--Chianges, in Rooms and Hours: French 2a at 8, Mr. Luker, will meet in 216NS instead, of 1")TH. French 4 at 1, Mr. Eddy, will meet in 301U11 instead of 304M11. French 13e, bPtofessor Clavel, will meet in Room 2048W at -10 instead of 11. French f42 at 9, Mr. Patterson, will meet in Room A Aumni Memoial Hall instead of 302. French 64, ProQfessor Clavel, will meet Wednesday at 9 in 2098W' and' Friday at 4 in 309 Library. A. G. CANFIELD. New Sectioni in French: The instructors and rooms for the now sections In French are as "The Relation of the Adrenal Glands to the Action of Certain Alka- loids" by Professor C. W. Edmunds. i "The American Intellect at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century" by 'Pro- fessor R. M. Wenley. The Council will meet for a short session at, 7:45 p in. T. H. HILD ~BRANDT, Secretary. Detroit Symphony Orchestra Concert.:14 The next concert in the Extra Concert Series wil take place Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Hill Auditorium when the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, with Ossip Gabriowitsch conducting, wrill give the following pro- gramn: Fifth Symphony, in C minor, Op. G7, I Allegro con brio, II Anda.nte con moto,.. III Allegro (Scherzo) ; Trio. IV Allegro (Finale) (Beethoven) : (Gliere) Symphonic Poem, ~The Sireus", Op. 33: Fantasia on Hungarian ; Melodies for Piano and Orchestra (L'iszt) Mr. Dumesnil ; Dance of the ;Sylphs fom "The Damnation of flaust" (Berlioz) ; Capriccio Espagnol, Op. 344 (a) Alborada (b) Variations (c) Alborada (d) Scene and Gypsy song (e) Fandango of the Asturias (Played without a pause). CHARLE~S A. SINK, Secretary. Men's Educational Club: The Men'ts Educational Club will meet Monday, Feb. 19, at 7 p. mn. in room 302 Michigan Union. A program has been arranged in which sev- erali rmembers of the Club will take part. 14 H. BEACH, Secretary. asques : The first meeting of Masques for this semester will be held in Sarah Oaswell Angell Hall Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. As the groups will be organized, for the production of the five one-act plays which form the program for this semester, it is very necessary for every member to be present. J. RALEIGH NELSON. Uiersity of Michigan Chamber of Commerce: Memgbers -of the University of Michiga~n Chamber of Commerce who desire to attend the luncheon of the city Chamber Tuesday noon. should notify Walter J. Nichols, 1128-J, before Monday night. Prof. Thomas 0.. Trueblood will read Washington's Farewell Address and Prof. Bruce M. Don- aldson will talk on the Paintings and Statue~s of Washington. The latter talk will be illustrated. R. L. SMITH. Freshtmeni With Debating Experience: The Department of Public Speaking and organizations allied with it are interested in having the names of all freshnmeu who have had experience in High School debating and oratory. Will, all, such, both men and women, please write their names, addresses and telephone numbers on postal cards and mnail to 303 Mason Hall? There will be something of interest to you. RAY K. IMMEL4, Intercollegiate Contest Director. -"--n - church. 9:30-University Mlen's Bible clas' GOINGmeets in Upper room, Lane hall. WHAT'S GOING ON-Raone lu meets In Union. 112 :00-Baptist guild meets In Baptisi guild house. Mr. Carleton Wells NIOTICE-.Vopj for this columnu should speaks on "Bible Reading and Every- lie submitted by 5:30) o'clock ofj day, English." !fie day before publkcation.! 12 :00-Student clash, Church of Christ, - meets in Upper room, Lane hall. ISUNDAY 112:00-Open forum at Congregational an additional charge of 25 cents perI are Urged to turn their namies in t., person will be collected. Ladies' Cs-! the public speaking department. Thie torts not members may be admnitted «-~ ill be kept on file and ,will be by paying 50 cents. used froni time to time by the depart- niwit and allied organizations. Nime ofSpekers11"nte I Names, addresses, and telephone All first year students, Doth men niumbers should be sent to Prof. R. N. nd women, who have had debating or !Imm11el, room 303, Mason hall, as soon ratorical experience in high schoolI as p~ossible. 1e st TMF 9, Room C Newberry Hall,11 French 13a '1T 9, F216NS,. Mr,. 1{Wtkibhs.; Frenlch 13b TT 9, Room C Nevterry Hall,S French 16 TT 10&, Z231NS," Mr. Pattersona. n-ench 27a WTF 11., lOSME, Mr. Taalamnon. Air: DesMarais. Mr. DesMarais. A., G.', CANFIELD. I #. s tt l English X.: " All students in the College;, of En gineering and Architecture -who were conditioned lat-semester in English 1,' 1is, 2,+3, or 4 will meet Mr. Walton in Room 26, Ede Hall, Monday~ after~noon at 6 o'clock. .: . J' .YR.ALIGt NE 'SON. Psychology 7: Th~e imake uVexasinnatlon for those, who, received an X for the first semester gradc will be held° Saturday, Fib. 24, at 9 a. -m.. in-Room P 162. HENRY . ADAMS,' Graduate School:. Students: who .lave not- made their° electiop~s for the .second senmestet, should do so at the office of the Graduate School not plater, than Wednes stay, Feb. 21. A. R: L LOYD. Spai-h Instructors: All instructors in Spanish in the College :of Literature who have been asked to recommiend candidates for tea(ehera' pgitil 'sin S'panish, will p_ et in Room 2068-r at 4 o'clock on Monday, Feb. 19. CHAS.: P.WAGNER. To All Sop amore aq~ Junior Engineers: it lhas been observed that a large number of sophomore and unior en- gineers who should have registered in Drawing 3 ,this year have failed to do so. This suxbect wilt be given during both semester3 of next yeah and will then be discontinued. All engineers who fail to take this subject dur- ing either semester of next yea~r will ;be able to satisfy their requirement in Dra'wing- thereafter only by taking the three-hour course in Drawing 1. This warnin~g is ]~sued thus far in advance in, order that'all concerned may have ample opportunity to plan their schedules properly. H:. W. MILLER. Mili1ta ry Science .: Men in sections III and IV which normally meet ,on Thursday, will this week meet with other sections on Tuesday at 9 ,or 1 in room 338 or WRe- nesday at 11 in It':. 0.T. C. offce. Icluss Congregational Aten's nBil meets at Congregational church. RalpnhiM. Carson , ZL speaks. .Every friend, every, rela- tive will enjoy receiv- ing a photog;raph taken on yo0u r b irthday V irthday portraits record to be held give a ,p r te- less in later years. Tele- phone 604- W for appointment Prtraits Qual iav 619 East Fiberty Street ROBERLT A~RHUR. a', an Institution that will he helped biy what. ever helps the listent this music A"Ltoer the country the whistle is blowing for Athe kick-off, the start of that great game- another. college year. Be on your toes when the whistle blows. A good start wvill carry you well on toward your goal. Let the football candidate start by working away till his muscles ache from bu~cking the line., Let the aspirant for manager put in careful study of his team's needs, always eager to help -,arranging a trip or carrying a pail of water.. Let the publications man be alert for news and tireless in learning the details of editorial work: Whatever activity you come out for, crowd a lot of energy into these early Fall days. And if a-good start helps w~in campus honors,+ it helps win class room honors, too. The sure way to be up in your work is to aim now for regularity at lectures, ,up-to-date note-books and particular attention to the early chapters of text-books, thus getting 'a grip on the basics. This is best in the' long run, and-selfishly-it is easiest in the long run. That is, if life after college is hjn de easier by the things 'a bigger income can buy, t rn ifi/ectric orna Since 1862 makers and distributors aT electrical equipment N amber 21 of a series/ .4 Ordnance Adyanced Coaurs#: AdvancO course mien'in the Ordnance unit of the R. 0. T. C. are re- quested to mt in R 0. T. C. office at 3 p. mn. Wednesday. All other Ord- nance Men rho. expect to go to cam-p thki summner are also requested to attend. ROBERT ARTHUR. P'sychology ',!S(Abnormal and Occult):s A lift ha~s beenu posted on the psychology bulletin board of students who must drop the course. In case of vacanc(ies preference will be given in the order of the' list. A seating clxarti will be put up. FORREST L. DIMMICK. A . 1 f. K Rlesearcht CIhalb: The F'ebruary mtinIg of the It.esearch Club tologioal 14aboratorYr on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 8S penssdrill be presented: will be held in the is His .The following;pa- i 61 r }3 ;,r . t COME The Michigan Union Hsi 'L AUDITORIUM ALL YE L~ WHO LOVE uesday rFEBRUARY A I AI PRESENTS SIX THRILLERS