THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN.
Publication in the Bulletin is" constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received bl tb. Assistant to the Ore4daent until
114flafl 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 INumber 103
All Students:
Two students now in the Contageous Hospital with Chicken-pox, have
n found continuing campus activities while in the active stage of this dis-
A11 ~students who have not been xvaccinatedI recently, are urged to re-
°tntoc for this protection. F. P. Allen, M4I.D
Al~c Lecture:
'rofessor Ermine C. Case of the ,Geology Department of the University
Igive an~ illustrated lecture on "Dinosaurs, The Giant Reptiles of the
ozolc Period" under the joint auspices, of the, Society of the Sigma. Xi and
Junior 'Research Club on Thursday evening,' February 28th, at 8:00
ock in the Natural Science Auditorium.
All members of the University Faculties and students interested' in scien-
resea~rch are invited to attend this lecture.
Aldred Scott Warthin, President.
. M. E. and A. 1. E, E.:
Today, February 28, at four o'clock, in Room 348 Engineering Building,
Van Blarcom of the Westinghouse Electric & Manifacturing Company
laddress members of the A. S. M. E. and A. I. E. E. upon the subject
lecting a Vocation". All others interested are cordially invited to attend.
John 1'rllIe Jr.
rrtment of Rhetdoric and Journalism:
The faculty of th~e Department of Rhetoric and Journalism will hold a
ibined luncheon and staff meeting in room 319, of the Michigan Union
.2:5 Thursday, February 28. W4,ldo Abbot, Chairman.
oo of Education Seniors:
There will be a class meeting Friday, Feb. 29 at 4 p. m,. in Room 2013
pa Hall. This will he the most important class meeting of the year,
every one should be present. Class Day events and speakers, a memorial,
Band4 gowns, etc, will be decided u pon. A number of announcements'will
nade. Foster .1. Huber, President.
fors of the School of Education:
There will be a meeting of the Junior Class of the School of Education in
n 207 Tappan Hall at 4 o'clock, Friday afternoon, February 29, 1924.
Leslie Si Ternale, President.
Hobo Quits Road
Senior Oratorical
Try-Outs To Meetj
Senior try-outs for the Oratorical'
contest will meet as announced at 7
o'clock tonight in room 302, Mason
hall. In the sophomore and junior
,try-outs held in the past two dlays
N. B. Johnson, '25, and J. J. Rosenthal
'25, were the juniors picked and Albert!
E. Sawyer, '26, the sophomore.
Musical $ociety
Takes Six Women-1
Gamma chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon,
national musical sorority, has taken:
into membership the following women,
Frances Adams, Dorothy Alban, Hazel
B~attles~, Alice Manderbach, Gwendolyn
Wfson, and Mrs. Hesford, of Jack4:on.
Teinitiation service which was heldf
Iathe home of Mrs. C. . Gill, a pa-
troness, of Cambridge road, was fol- h
lowed by a banquet at the Green Tree t
inn with Mary Pearl acting as toast-
ristress. >-
ChIristiani Scientist to Speak Here
George Shaw Cook, a member of the
board of lectureship of the First,
Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston. I
Swill give a lecture on Christian Sci-'
incee at 4 o'clock Sunday, in Sarah z
Cisivell Angell hall, Mr. Cook is be f
ing brought here by the University' :
Christian Science society. !
ITo promote more. Interest in shoot-
ing andI marksmanship, members of
t he R. 0. T. C. have organized a Pistol
club. The pisttols have arrived and
classes have been scheduled for Thurs-
dlay morning from 9to 11 o'clock and j
Warthin Back from St. Louis I meeting of the American congress on
Dr. A. S. Warthin, of the University' internal medicine. Dr. L. 3. Boyd, of
hospital, has recently returned from: the same department, also attended the
St. Louis where hie spoke before a meeting.
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H)iltowe, kinsman of the famous==
!:ridge-builder, and founder of the In-
t(-nationual Welf'are B~rotherhood does- -~S TT
n't qiualify for the title of "Millionaire -
wire holbo" now. He has settled down geie u egular lunch and dinner
in San Diego, Calif., to loaf and will =Bsd u
not re iume his roving with the knights 1= orders you may order at any time a
of the road, he says.
ATHENA ACCEPTS
NEW jMEMBERS~
ted seven women to its membership~teaLtrr oit a di 4 .
As a result of the tryouts held Tues-
day night. They are: Catherine-
Kelder, '27, Margaret Nichols, '7,
Alice Goudy, '27, Lucile Canby, '26,TEEL...SEA
Lfleanor Silk., '26, Dorothy Kline, 26; or an
and Ruth Carson, .'26.
Several others have been 'asked to -t})LELETy
report for a second tryout which will -
be held next, Tuesday. °111t1H 1t tJt1 IIIIIIIIII[illf11I I I I l I I l 1111111111111
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aistry 10 Von~ition ExamInation:s
The condiltion examinations in Organic Chemistry 16~L andi 1 d, will f
March 8, in room 1i51 from 2:00 to 5:00. No other examination will'
U. F. F. Blicke.
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enan ;h~p :
The class in horsemanship conducted by Captain I. C. Hlm, Cavalry,
meet at 4:00 p. mn. today at room 312 W'est Engineering Duilding.
Wmi. T. Carpenter, P.M.S.&T.
Waal Hispnna Lecture:
Miss atherine Scudde r mil. will deliver tPe 5th lecture o_ the Socie-
Ilspiiea, Thiirsdai 'venihig, Feb. 28, at 7:20 o'clock in Ta ipwn ll,.
lecture will be on "Madrid" and will be illnstratetl.
T. A. Miere-a4,).
tia and Alphja Nu:
Thera will be a .joint .meeting of the two societies at 8:00;tis evening
hpAI pl1, iu rooms on the fourth floor of University Bfll.
lizalih Valn Va lkelkbu ruh. I
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Meioen TWhursday night, Feb. 24, ,Room 320, Union. 7:15.
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STEPHEN LEACOCK
'"Tke Canadianz 7Mask flvain" and Leading Humorist of The Day
SPEAKS ON
"Rie Discovery -of England"
HILL
FAUDITORIUMM C 'LC
WH AT'S GOING OIN
T IIRRSD IY
f--Social workers' Conference. it.
1Dunbail speaks on the Negro,"
nion,
(P--Dentail fa'ulty luncheon, Un-
MD.
14 --Rhetoric faculty luncheon, Fln-
)nl.
0- Social workers' conference.
Iss Gra.ce Hitc~hens speaks on "The
'.e Problem," Union.
4--- matiee N~usieale meets, at
E xh1ibitiou of etchilg eroi-o s
'upper talleryr, Alumnni Memorial
h all.
Exhibition of stitied glass wvindlows,
west architectural dra{ftinig room.
TEA POT DOME , f SEAOSSIMRSH';
Washington, Feb. L.--(By A.P)-
The senate oil committee began;I
still hunt for more sensations in the
oil scandlal, but no startling informa- '
Stanford University'
CALIFORNIA
SUMMER QUARTER, 1924
Tuesday, June 24th, to ;
Saturd:1y, August 30th
Second Half Begins July .28
Opportuities to work for the
A. 13. and" for higher (iogrees. or
to do special work, in the ocean-
ic clinike of the San Francisco
peninsula.
Courses in the regular aca-
demic and scientific branches,
and in law.
Information from Office 7.
STA.ANFOlH) UNIVERSITY
Cali formia
iou for TVarsity cheerl
qa'meet in upper reh
Sbciuil workers confer4
G race Hutchins speaks on
Moverneut," Union.
indents' discussion of stud
Iship fun~d, Hill auditoriun
Ipba epsion AN meetsIi
JJliou.
'erris Institute chub meet
205, University hall.
1sterners' club meets in
x,11
'Jgana Xi and Juior Rese
meeting. Lecture on "L
"by Prof. Ermine Case,
..r ... a
dead- Ltion was unearthed.
acting The quest will be continued tomor-
row at another secret session with the I
'ene. inspection of additional records of the
"The 'Western Union 'telegraph' compan3
and those of the Postal telegraph com-
dents pany.
mn. Upwards , to. a hundred; telegrams"
room between Edward D. McLean, publisher
of the Washington Post and his em 1
is in ployces in Washington, many of them f
having to do with developments in the
Har. Oil inquiry were. examined today anC{
senators saidl, "interesting, but not .
earcb sensational information. had been ob-
Dino- tained."1;
Na- The committee is seeking to es-I
tablish whether administration offic-
tntials or individual members of the
oitcommittee had had communications
with McLean or Albert Fall after they
had mislead the investigators as tci
the, stories of the $100,000 loan Fall
Thi- obtained while secretary of the In-
terior.+
Owi ng to the Convocation in Hill'
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FRIDAY
-Law fa ilty lumcleoni,
Wesleyan Guild banquet,
.
Peopes' society of St. auditorium the talk by Dr. Preston W.
heran church leap-year ;Slosson, of the history department,'
West Liberty street. A.'hich was to have been given in room
s of Columbums danice, Ii,! of" the Law building tonight hasp
been postponed to March 6.
the Mas Meeting~ Attend the Mass 'fleeting
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THAT 'TEXT BOOK=-
Which could not be had during the past week,