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THE MICHIGAN DAILY ________

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i LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
ation in the Bulletin Is constructive noticei to all members of
irversity. Copy received b) the. Assita~nt tc the ?;'dernt until
. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturt'air..

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SATURD)AY, MARtCH[1, 11921

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cdemfc Promotions:
The following promotions of members of the several Faculties, involving
rfes~orial grades, have been made by the Regents at their meeting of Feb-
ia*y 28 and 29:
oAstistaht Professorships:
Orlando W. Stephenson, to be Assistant Professor of -the Tleaching of
history, School of Education ,and Head of the'Department of history.
in ),tbe niversity High School.
l roourt Lenhart Caverly, Economics.
3ae N. Cork, Physics.
~arioll Holmtan May, Economics.
Vor a Lee Dimrmck, Psychology.
9r ,' S. 'Duffendack, Physics.
P'reston1 E. James, Geography.
04 a . Klein, Physics.
Carl Downey LaRue, Botany.
Anios R. Morris, Rhetoric.
Frederick W. Peterson, Rhetoric.
George Granger Brown, Chemical' Engineering.
Mfaurice Barkley Ei chelbe rger, Mechanism and Engineering Dra wing.
Rtobert Carl Cole, Mechanism and Englneering Drawing.
Greorge R. Herrman, Medicine.
Carl kJ. Hadgley, Surgery.
Phil L. Marsh, Medicine.
Robert Kennard' Brown., Operative Dentistry.
D a Clinical Professorship:
Albert John Hall, Operative Dentistry.
o A's~ocrate Professorships:
Chester S. Schoepfle, Chemistry.
~Ii4ll L. Rich, Physics.
6.aoIk Richard Finch, Mechanisms and Engineering Drawinug,
Frank Hward Stevens, Engineering Mechpanics.
'Fe'61riek A. Coller, Surgery.
p~lnt f b Mitchell, Physical Education.
t t i X~eena, Extension Division.
0 'rofesorships;.
8tnart A. Courtis, School of Education.
Floyd Rarl Bartell, 'Chemnistry.
.A~ihert, Robin son Crittenden, Latin.
liber R. Humphreys, English.
William Gabb Smieaton, Chemistry.
Charles Bruce.Vibbe'rt, Philosophy.
W'iilliain Henry Wait, Modern Languages.
Alfred Oughton Lee, Modern Languages.
Frank Norman Wilson, Medicine.
lt. L. Burtion.
ib ial *l rlo gh :
The. attention of members of the Faculties who contemplate requesting
bbatlteal furloughs under the present By-Laws of the University is called
the following resolutions, relating to such requests, adopted by the Re-
wts; January 26, 1923:
iP~at application for leave during the first semester or the entre year
,.ild .n-.r ,before March 15 preceding; and for leave during the second
weste)r, on or before October 31 preceding.
"~That :action in no case be taken in advance of the ialrosaid dates, and
he taken leaves be awarded with due rgird to th~ose eligible in each col-
ge, .or ,school, or departmenht."
i-acordance twith these resoluttivns it is .planned to present petitions
r fu~leughs at the meeting of the Regents to be held March 27 and 28, 1924,
the~ xegar~meeting next, following the date, March 15, presicribed above.
11 copjWn1cations for presentation at this ineeting should be in the Presi-
n handson or before D March 20. it. L. Burtot.

\P[resident's lleport for 1922-1923:
"fie Presidlent's Report for 1922-1923 is just being delivered by the
printer. Copies may be had by calling at the desk in the Secretary's Office,
Iuniversity hlall. F. E. Robbinis.
House Presidents:
Signing out slips for the. month of February are due and must be handed
in to the office of the Dean of Women before Saturday, March 8th.
.Jean Hlamiltona, Dean of Women.
The University Discipline Committee has approved and accepted the
findings and recommendations of the Student. Council Advisory Committee
in reference to the altercation between Edwin J. Olney and other persons at
the Michigan-Indiana basketball game on February I.9. Mr. Olney having
been found guilty of creating 'a disturbance and other ungentlemanly -con-
duct, the Discipline Committee has. put him on probation- until the endl of the
first semester 1924-1925 and has recommended to the Athletic Association
that'Mr. Olney's athletic admission book for this year be revokedl and that
he be barred from attendance at athletic contests floi the remainder of this
year. Jo hn B. 11 te
Geology 1:
The supplementary examination for those absent from the final examin-
ation in eGology 1 will be held Saturday March 1, from 9 to 12 in Room
437 Natural Science Building. 1. D. Scott.
i~litical Science 2.,Reading 'Assignmlents:
Week ending Feb. 22, Ogg & Ray, Oh. XXXI.
Week ending Feb. 29, Ogg & Ray, Ch, XXXII.
Week ending March 7. Ogg & way, Ch. XLII.
Week -ending March 14, Ogg & Ray, Chs. XXXIII,XXXIV.
Week ending March 21. Ogg & Ray, Clh. XXXV. Ch. XXXTI to page 599.
Week ending March 28, .Ogg & Rlay, Finish Ch. XXXVI, Oh. XXXVII.
Week ending April 4. Ogg& Ray, Chs. XXXVIII, XXXIX.
Week ending April 11, Ogg & Ray, Oh. XL.
C Week ending April 25, Ogg & Ray, Ch. XI.
Week endling May 2, Ogg & Ray. Ohs. XLIII, XLIV.
Week ending May 9, Ogg & Ray, Chs. XLV, XLrVI.
Week ending. May 16, Ogg,& FRay,; Chs. XLVII, XLVIII.
Week ending. May 23, Ogg & Ray, OChs. XLIX, L...
T. IH. Reed.
11nt4rfraternitv (0011110i:
Rtegular meeting of the Interfraternity Council Tuesday March 4, 7:030
o'clock at the Union, room 302. . ;1.;. Cla1rk. Sec.
I ' '~ii"'« ilesesi rch (1'lri
The X~oen's lesearch (lub will meet con .Monday. March 3,at 7.:,I) p.
w . in room Z 242, Natural Science Building. Miss Margaret Wylie wtill
speak on "The Habit Clinic and the Problem Child."
)lfnia L. l inslow, Sec.

I~ WHT'S GOING ON
SATURDAY
12:40-Outing~ club meets for hike, Hill
and Olivia streets.
2 ::l0-Catltoli students' - dance, Un-
I :00-Meeting of military ball comit-
tee, room 302, Union.
6 :.0-Sigm'a Alphda Epsilon dinner,
rom 318, Union.
7:00-Upper Room Bible class meets
in Lane hall.
7 :00--(Gradiiate History club meets in
room 302, Union.
8:0 RS ebW--~hcg vs. Michi-
gan, Yost field house..
$:1- -Highi school opera, "Pinafore,"Q
IWhitney theater.
9:f30- Baptist students sleigh-ride
Iparty. Mleet at Guild house.
SUDAY
9;30--1UlversIty Meln's Bible class
Imeets in Lane hall.
112 :0(t1-Cnlric open forum-Dr. F. 'E.
IJaynes on "A hand Mlade Town,"
Congregat ional church.
12:10-Baptist Students' Bible class at
Guild house.
1!:30- Phmitiphie-:.ichigiluiclub umeets
in Lane hall.
f3 :00-l+isc sslou li~ntler (Charles E.I
IEdmunds, Lane hall.
4:.30-Student hour, Congregational
church..
5::30-Baptist students social hour,
Guild house.
(:30- Baptist students, discussion
meeting, Guild house.
f 6;:3I--IProfessor Meader speaks oil
-Trfhe Gospel According to Tolstoi,"
Unitarian parlors.,
17:00--University servicee, C .F. Ed-
munds, speaker, Hill auditorium.
7:14-Jewsh tudets'cougregation
Emeets in Lane hail auditorium.
7 :30----.M[otmiipicturec religious service
I--"The lieart of a Hero," Congre-
gational church.
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R. C. C'ouffis, President.

1Univers5ity'of Michuigakm Raid:
Forination tonight at 7:45 p. in. at Yost Field House for Chicago basket- I
ball game. A section on the sidelines has been reserved for the band by
the Athletic Association. A full turnout is requested..
William fGratilich, Jr., ?Manager.
Ibbotson WIrites..* before it was known that the, authom]
was a student at Ann Arbor. As soor
Y s, ianti Opera'4 as the fact became known, It was ar
i age fr'Iblitsonto speak at at
,ass ibiy held at the high school yes-I
Gordon Lbbotson, .<27, is theautboro'terdyaternon . He wilgive advice
of the opera which will be -presentc(Ilin lie int~frrtation'of his play.
by the Ypsilanti high sc.hool this,
spring. The opera. s a miusica l -rc --
manse in three acts, and is based on i ., .. _ A ..eal.Ticket_
the story written by Ibbotson twc
years ago in Chicago. " ~Jiflmlii9the adtakfer" sells anything9
Thlis pl ay 'was selected at Ypsilant4 quickly. Artiv

Ex Iabition of etching reproductions,
upp~er gallecry, Alumni Memorial
h all.
jExhibition of stained glass 'windows,
wvest architectural drafting room. 1
More than 3,000 entrants have been
listed for the annual intramural fes-
tival to be held todlay at Ohio State
university. The most popular event is
the three-legged race with 394 enter-
ed, while the potato and sack races
follow with 326 and 312, respectively.
Princeton, Feb. 29.-George W. Wic-
kersham.n'will address the Princeton
students. in a mass meeting, on the
spbjeit. "The League of Nations and
the World Cpourt.

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Buron Streets

CHURCH OF CHRIST
DISCIPLES
All Services Held ILane Hal
Corner State and WashIngton Sts.

!5. RLOBIN S, 1ister

Sunday, March 2

A. M.--Church School.

SERVICES
Sunday:
Bible School, 9:00 A .L
Christian Alens Service
9:30 A. M.

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouiri Synod)
Corner Third and WBest Huron Sts.
CARL A IIRAUER, Pastor
SERA"ICES
9:30-Services in German.
10:30-Students' Bible Class.
11:30-Services in English. Sermon
Su bject: "'filie Ihutuiliatloui of
chyrist."1
5 :30-- -Student Social Hour
a11(1 Supper.
G: 0---Discu ssion, "hl~istory of thme
Bible:" E. S. L.oe. sel, leader.
No evening service.
7 :30-Wednes(A-y Evening, Len-
ten Service in German.

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TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
ifth .Ave. anitiWnlam St.

E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor

O:3N A. M.-Mlorning Service. Ser-
mon Topic: "Why the M~oll- iId
N~ot tat Daniel."f
5:45, P. MT.-Yotmg Pople's tS1.

Club,

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speaks on "Thie (Gospel'
A Cordial Welcone

ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Washington St. and Fifth Are.

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Preaching Service, 10:310 A. ALi
Students' Bible Class, 12 non.
Young Peoples Service, 6):30 P.
M.
Edith Eberle, a inissionary troin
the Philippines, will specak att the
10:30 service,.

AEV. L. F. GTJNDERIMAN, Pasor
9: 30 A. M.-Sunday School wvith,
Student Classes.
10:30 A. 11.-"The First Commnd.
111cit-(God." This is the first
of a series of sermons on The
Ten Commndmzents.
7:30 P'. lM.--;.Moving Pictures. 'Ile
Lu thermii im urch at Ii ark-," Two
brief talks.

9 :00 A. M.--Bible Study Hour.
10::39 A. 1.--Sermion, German.
"'I ie Mnufferinmg Savio.
5 :30 P. M.--Supper and Social
:-our for Students.
6:30 P. M.-Student Forum. Mr.
Lionell C. Croker will speak on
"Jampan thle Wonderful."
7:"0. P. MV.-Sei'mon, "'the Way
Sie Beggar."

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

BETHLEHEM
EVANGEILICAL CHURCH
Iv~angelical Synod of IN A.)
4th Ave.. ntear Packard
(A. .NUM ,Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00 a n.
9:00---Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
10:00--English Services.
11: 00-German Services.

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In Lib, Lots or More
Whoesae rices 2
one all ational Biscutt
Package Goods,
-All Day Saturday. onf
GET YOU SHAR'E!
15 OI LET 9
1.5C PAPER. 9
--Hl refShoppIng Baskets
A Good Strong Reinforced
2 Good Handles, 1-3 of25C
Be ireto et ne t tisprice.

LE EIS C. REIMNN, '16, Sec'y :Men Students
MS.N ELLI E CAl)WELL,, See'y Women Students

10: 30-Communion Service.
1'_:00-Classes for Men and Women led. by Prof. W. D. Henderson and
Miss Mary Ross.
J: v, -Social Hour..
6:30-Christian Endeavor, Christianity and War"; leader F. P. Weisen-
biergexr,' Grad.
CUR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS
HENRY LEWIS, RECTOR
-CHARLES T. IVEBB, Director Student Work
RAkCHEL HIA VILAND, Secretary for Student W-grk

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FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
HOWARD R. CHAP tA:
iister of University Students..-

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FIRS T ME'THODIST C.,HURCi~.H
fIt'. ART1f1lIV l. STALkEN, .D.1., Miister'
REV. . W SC'OTT'T ESTEWIA'-, Associate Minister
MI11S ElLEN IV. MORE, Student Director
10:30 A. M. ---Morning "Worship. Pastor's subject:
"GALILEE AND ('ALVARY"
12: 00 Noon---Bible Classes for studemits at Wesley H-all.
2:30 P. tM.-l-Iospital Sing undler auspices of Social Service Depart-
ment of. Wesleyan Guild,
,: t0 P. M.--Open House at Wesley Hall.
6:30 Pl. IV.--Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. Mr. Charles Hodgman,
Leader:. Subject: "ha ing to be Chbristians."
7: 30.P. M-No. service in this church on account of University Service
at Hill Auditorium.
CONGREGAT.LIO1/NAL CHURCH'
..T#E ;STONE CHURCH -WITH THE WARM WELCOME."
.IaEILD&RT A., JUMP ?,..Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, University' Pastor
- LUCY'JIUBE.R, Secretary for Women Stadents
The Motion Picture Religious Service last Sunday at 7:30 packed
the church-to the doors and many were turned away. The dooms will
open at 7:00 P. M. tomorrow night. The film will be a five-ireel feature-

10 0( 3--MNr. Sayles Will Pre ach.>
Subject: "Jesus' Call; to >time
Weary,"
12: 00-Sunday School and ,Bible
Study Hour. Students meet tt
Guild* House, Mr. C'hapmnan in
charge..
5: 30--Students' Friendship Hour
at Guild I-ouse.
6:00-8. Y. P. U. Meets in Churcb
Parlors.
6:30-Students' Devotional Meet-

Bread!.
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WEEK OF MARCH 2
Sunday, March 2

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8:0 A.iM.--Holy Communion.
10:30 A. M.-Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector.
12.00-..120- Cnfrmatiln Cla~sses for Adults, the Church.

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