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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, tMA'

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DAILY 1O1FFICIA.L BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by tb asitanVtot the °reKder t until
9:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Satur vw.
Y u I:111c 4 SUNDAY, MVAltC~ 30, 1,924 ~ Number 135

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hi1gh Srhool Observalion:
During the week beginning Monday, March 31st, Mr. Thompson wil
make the observation assignment for the second half of the work. The fol-
lowing changes have been made in the High School Schedule. Students
should note these changes and come prepared to adjust themselves to
them.
The changes are as follows:
Chemistry:-Not open at 8:00 and 9:00. The classes that are open are
10:00 daily; 11:00 M. WV. and Th.; 1:00 daily; 2:00 M. WV. and Tb.
To Miss Bennett's schedule has been added-Zoology at 11:00 and
Botany at 2:00.
Miss Tinkham's.'class° will not be open for observation at. 11:00 but
she has added Modern History «t 1:00.
Miss Duff's 'daws in English 8 reciting at 1:,00 will be. off on Monday
not Tuesday as written on previous program.
The same plan, as to change of schedule on rTuIedas 'and Thursdays
will be in effect during this period.- .-. iRavNI.

TU ESDAY
12:>-i-Birristers' lunch, iroom 21,

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To The Deans;.
There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, April 2, at ten
o'clock, in the President's office. A. L. Burton.
Regents' Meetings for April and May:
The April meeting of the Regents will be held on the evening of April
23 and the morning of April 24.
The May meeting of the Regents will be held onl the evening of May 28
and the morning of May 29. Paul Buckley. Assist. Sec't'.
Communications for Regents' Meetings of April and iMay:
Communications for the April meeting of the Regents should be in the
hands of the President Wednesday, April 16.
Communications for the May meeting of th Regents should be in the
hands of the President Wednesday, May 21. F. E. Robbins.
Executive Doard, Graduate School:
There will be a meeting of the Excecutive Board ofT the Giradluate School
on Monday, March 31, at 4:00 p. mn. A. 1H. Lloyd.
Foreign Students:
Some families in Jackson, Michigan have indicated their willingness to
entertain foreign students during the coming Spring Recess, April 11-22.
Those desiring further information, please see me AT ONCE any afternoon
except Wednesdays, at 4 o'clock in 302 University Hall. Your decision in
this matter must be reported to me before the end of next week or April 4.
J. A. C. Hlildner.
Student Assistant position in office of assistant dean, College of Engin-
eering, open for next year. U 1nderclassman' preferred. Candidates should
make written application. Geo. W. Patterson.
Inspection of East Engineering Building:
There will be an inspection of the new East Engineering Building at
4:15 on the afternoon of March 31st by the faculty of the Colleges of Engin-
eering and Architcture to which members of other faculties are invited..
The groups will start from thef main lobby. Louis A.. lopis, Sec'y.
Public Speaking for Engineers:'
The following men will appear on the program for Tuesday, 7:10. P. M.,
April 1, Room 348 West Eng Bldg.: Walker, Chairman, and Messrs, Brown
Reid, Golds, _Updegraff, Swigert, Feick, Knodel, Myers, Palmer.
C. A. Schidt, Chairm~?n of Asienlblies.
Political Secucne 2:
*In addition to the regular avsignment in Ogg and Ray the class w1*l be
responsihle nex t week for the article in the Constitution of Michigan relating
to the Executive De artment. T.11I. Reed.
Read. The Paily. "Classified" Columns

Union.
4 :3W--x nversi';, (Cir1k' Glee mclub
meets N in i'iir ,timra-iux.
G0 :0--Grad iu.t? i'k.s+tovy club dinnser.
room 31;). 1Uon.
:30--A delphi iiiee~ s in1 Uiriersily.
hall.
: ,3_)izl~ri~e lasw cl,O) nt~i t rin u'ol
''MUnion .
'ihX(1'for the f-airi i i mjjuai ilit-
ta:y !),il illbhe sokl iinthe lolby of
2h ntn rrtliArl1 rir to 5 o'clock to flow; 'whose apli-
(catloris have been accepted.1
It's tru effili-ncy to use Daily,
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FLO WER!:
GEORGE BI! CIIOFF
Choice Cut Flowers and Plants1
Phone 809 F-1 220 Chapin St.

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TUE1D1) 1A111T'URSDAY
All Parnic,('lhaperoned D)ancing 8.10

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LOST
WILL THE PERSON who picked i
by mistake 2 English books in 3
Eng. Bldg, Fri., March 25 plea:
return to Frances M. Speake
Phone 2235- V. 1116 White St.

Women's Research"Club-.
The Women's Resew rch.° Club will meet
p. mn. in Room Z,242, Natural Science -Bldg.
"The Lewis and Clark Expedition."

on Msonday, MarchI 31st,.at 7:30
Mrs. J. H. Ehlers will speak on
31lna L. Winslow, Secretary.

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English 4a, 13, 30:
Professor Gingerich will be unable to meet his classes before Thursday,
April 3. Louls A. Strauss.
R. 0. rT. C. Band :I
ig(Old Boiler House.)
Typhoid Vacciation:I
All men who are to go to I3. 0. T. C. Camp this summer should report to
the Nurse at the Health Service at once for 'Typhoid vaccination. Prefer-
ablylbetween the hours of 8 and 10 A. M. Win. T. Carpenter, P.M.S. & T.
I------- 4:15S-Faculty concert, Hill auditor-
W 1 I A T fS GOI N G ON 5 :30-Students' fireside chat, Congre-
1 I ,gational church.
:30-Open house, 1Ves-ey hall.
~:3-.aptststudents' socia~l hour,
All persons or societies using tilsI Guild house.
Column should include In their notices 6:30-4The Gospel According to H. G.
day, hour, and p~lace. All iiot'_ces Wells," by Prof. P. W. Slosson, Un-
without this data will lbe disregarded. itarian parlors.
f:8-Christian Endeavor, Sarah ii.
SUNDAYSlocum, leader, Presbyterian church.:
9;:30-University lien's Bible class . 0:30-Wesleyan Guild devotional
meets at Lane ball, meeting, Wesley hall.
10::30- Pre-Easter sermon, Presby- 7:15-,JCwishi Student congregation
terlan church. meets at Lane hall.
10::x-3olc er~oc onLoke' "Thie ~:4-"Thie Hour f.ass," a religious
10nthened Serdon,"on Loce's on play, Presbyterian church.
alengt; hn d Sh d w,;ongegton* :3 6-George Bel an in "The Sign of
the Rose," a motion picture at the
11 .00-Bay1onne clubi, Ioct; 4 !n po I Congregational church.
302, Union.___
12:00-,i. F. Glynn, "the prison poet," MONDAY
speaks at Congregational church. 12V!#00--.lotitral 0cl111)lunch, Union.
12:00--StudJents' Bible classesPros. 4: W-FresiuiaiiGirls' Glee cl110)
byteri &n chiurch. meets in Barbour gymnasium.
12 :00-Students', Bible classes, Wedey 0:00-ExeIhuige club dinner, room
hall. 3. 18. Union. .,
2 :30-Piiilip))Ine.Miclign club meet:, 7:00- Spanish conversation group
at Lane hall. m 4n&,.s in~ room 202, South Wing.
3:30-4:)0 Soclail hour, e1itru.
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Variety
Tastes differ; if it weren't for this fact a
clothing merchant's *ob would be as easy-'
and about as interesting-as selling post-
age stamps.
As it is, we always have the greatest poas-
sible variety here; if a man wants something
in a colorful necktie, we have it; and we are
also redy- to satisfy, the conservative, the
man who wants a neat effect in black and
white. _And everybody in between!
We-are proud of the variety of good mer-
chandise in this store. It's one of the main
things that hold our customers to us.
WI~hen you come in to buy a suit, you will

At- two o'clock on the second floor
The Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph.
Shop, will be used.

a phonographic concert is given for two hours, on
All the latest records from Stoifflet's. Phonograph

Every Wednesday a 42 Piece, Set.

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Millen's Busy Store, every Wednesday,. at four o'clock, gives away a beautiful forty-two
piece set of Limo ges China.

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Many have been made happy by receiving one of the beautiful Limo ges China Dinner

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any company.
*Because these parties are limited in size.
and there are only a few vacancies left. Only
immediate application will assure steamship res-
ervations.
* No applications accepted without a personal

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Is the last Wednesday. That day we give away a One Hundred Piece Limo ges China
Dinner Set. Some cash customer is going to get it. It is now in the store on exhibition.

CONDUCTED BY C. MAHLR{E AND D. C. )ill [EN

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