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____ ____THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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IDAILY OFF ICIAL BULI

- Gritor~ai Bard:
'ihr~ wllbea short meeting of the board today in Room 302 Mason
H.all J±5 'cIlckJ. IK. Dunn.

Pubiat o~aItn ink the' bulletin is ouiructie notic to all mmbers of
the University. Cpy receved b tl'a. Ai~tinw, the =Aeiilt.u
4:30 p. n. (11:30 a. in. Satxrr'x.c
Volume 4 WINlSIAY, APRIL ,19 2 tie.;fe r>7
University (onvocation:
A convocation of the Unrversity, at. which the mceml es o th coo-
masters' Club ar~e to be guests, will take place at eleven o'clock riiay !corn-
ing, April 4, in Hill Auditorium. Professor tituart P Sherman, c the Uni-
versity f Illinois, will delver an addr ess on the subJect "Twa vs ;n Ain-
Rean Type" -1. L. Buion.
.to, The Deans:
There will be a conference f the Deans on WdneFda , April 2, at tn
o'clock, in the President's office. i. L. Burton.
Engineering Stu ents:
There is~ an opportunity for two unor engineering students to ped
two weeks upon a vessel of the U. S. Navy for the purpose of 'studying en-
gineering installations. Students who are selected to make the cruise will
be assigned to positions in the ship's organization. The cruises will -prob-
ably take place between July 1 and July 15. It will be necessary for the
students selected to meet the expenses of the transportation to and from
the ship and approximately $1.50 a day while on board ship. Those who ar
interested are requested to consult Professor I C. Sadler, IHead of the De-
partment of Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture. I. L. Bron.
Senate Councl, Special meeting:
There will be a special meeting of the Senate Council on Thursday, Ap-
r11 3, at 4:15 p. i., in the President's office. 11. L. Robbins, Secretary.
lHouse Presidents:
Signing out slips for March are due and must be turned in to the office
of the Dean of Women by April 5th. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
luniversitty Women:
There will be an informal conference at four o'clock this afternoon
in the'otfibe of the Dean of Women for girls who are especially interested
in opportunities for college women in the field of business.
A. S.iHobart, Assistant Dean o Womev
literary Faculty a
The regular April meeting of the Literary Faculty will he bagel on
Monday, April.7, at 4:10 P. M., in the Library lecture room. rThe folowin
special orders will be considered:
1. Resolved, That the making systemn be so amended that each hpur of
E grade shall yield no credit and negative one (-1) point. It is understood
that E, grade shall include, also, lapsed Incompletes and Absences from
Exainaton( as well as courses dropped without legal permission.
2. Resolved, That all entering students shall be considered as on trial
throughout their first semester of resideCe, and may be dismissed for not-
ably poor scholarship without further preliminary warning.
Arhur G.(lahu, Reg'stet:r.
Foreign Students:
Some families in Jackson, Michigan have indicated their willingness to
entertain foreign students during the coing Spring :Reces, April 11-22.
Those desiring further information, please see me AT ONCE ay afternoon
except Wednesdays, at :4 o'clock in 302 niversity H-all. Your decision in
thls'~mntteramrust be reported to me before the end of next week or Aprl 1.
J. A. C. Iildaci.
Geography 2:r
Mid-Semester examination Thursday at 9. ring ar lie ock and a
world';butline map, !Goode's number 101 HIC. 1", ,.f ,lar;r t,
Oeology 2-Make-up Blue-book:
For 'all those who missed the fist regular w~riten quiz in Cloo ;y 2,
there will be a make-up written quiz, Wednesday, April 2, in Room (1217,
Natural Science Building, at 4 P. M. .M ovd
Physiological Chemistry:
x"All students'who have signed up for the second section of the course in
Blood Chemnistry, and others who desire to take this work, will meet in Rom
827-1 -MicalBuilding, on Thursday, April 3rd, at 4:30 P. M. to make arrange-
ments for the course. 14. 1.. ewN.
Cosmnpoltan Club:
.April regular meeting will be Friday, April 4, at 7:391. im. in the and-
tortuin of'Lane Hall. There will be three speakers: Miss Yi Fang VV,
"Women's activities in China" Mr. Y. Kumazawa, "School Life ki Japan;
Mr. John "D. Akerman, "The Russian Immigrant Since 1918". Each will
speak fifteen minutes, followed by a brief question-and-answer discussion.
The. pulic is invited. Robert Y. Che, Chairman.

11 C'irce k' 1lialia no:
1 Lere wil le a meeting of the 11 Circolo Italiano on Wednesday evening,
April2nd, t eight o'clock in room 202, South Wing. Members are urged to
attnd.G. legaro.
MALl;aY,_z Aa Rho:
ThIe Initiation Eanquet will be held Saturday, April 5, 6 P. M., at the
(uc.Ail members of the local chapter and other chapters are urged to
mak1e reservations as soonl as possible with C. E .Hodgman, 114 12th.
Frank HI. Backstrom, President,
Ti il ig lit Oragani Recit al:
_tr. Palmer Christian; University organist, will giike the following pro-
grain in Hill Auditorium Wednesday 'afternoon at 4:15 o'clock:
Mitry March "Ponn and Circumstance" (Elgar); Andantino in D.
F lai , No 1 (Lniare) ; Magic Fire Scene from "Die Walkuerie" (Wagner) ;
Fgein D (Guilmant) ; Kamnmennoi Ostrow (Reve-Angelique) (Rubinstein) ;
Adaie~o('Delamarter); Caprice de Concert (Archer); Clair de Lune (Karg-
1:e i). Charles A. Sink Secretary.
S9tudenats' RecItal.:
The following program will be given by advanced students of the Uni-
versity School of Music in the School of Music Auditorium Wednesday even-
ing, at 7:30 o'clock:
Ballade in G minor (Chopin), Robert Henderson; Souvenir. de Wien-
iauske (Haesclie) Wilbur Meuhlig; Sarabende (Bach), Waltz Opus 64 (Chop-
in), Live.°ne Burchfield; Dreams (Wagner), Eastern Lullaby (Ring), I
heard a Lark Sing (Glen) Martha M.' Covert; May Night (Palmgren), The
Swan (Palingren),, Gwendeloyn Wilson; Le'gende, Opus 17 (Wieniawski)
Harold Ehrlich; Prelude and Fugue, No 1 (Bachr), Etude No 4, (Paganini-
Liszt), Donna Esselstyn; Ave Maria (Schubert-Wilheling), Demande et
Re-Ponse (Coleridge-Taylor) Florence Welden; Gloria (Peccia), The Wish
(Evans), Come to the Fair (Martin), James Dryer; Gavotte (Goddard), Valse
C hromatique (Godard) Annette Barber. Accompaniments by Helen Blahnik,
Vi onna Esselstyn and Dwight Steere. Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
[7nlversity of Midhigan Band:
Regular rehearsal tonight at headquarters at seven o'clock. By order
of thle Director, Will1am (Gr rtulcl, Jr., .Manager.
It.. 0. 'T. C. Tornation for 3:00 P..11. Today:
Infantry Drill: All members Companies D and G Ordnance and Sig-
nal Corps.
Band p~ractice at Morris Hall.
Officers, noncommissioned Officers, Seniors and:.uniors not included
in the above formations assemble at Infantry office.'

COSMOP1OLITANS FETED EMLAYCHAPTER Will.
IN MARTHCOOK PARTY1 HOLD ELECTION TONIGHT
Martha Cook dormitory entertained; Election of officers of the local,
the members of the Cosmopolitan club)' chapter of the Order of De Molay will
with their annual reception from 5 to4 take place at the regular meeting at
7 o'clock Sunday. At the reception, 7:45 o'clock this evening in H~arris
20 students including 6 Americans hall.
were formally initiated.I Invitations to exemplify the ritual-
Following the initiation, Marion L., istic wYork of the order have been ex-
Lindsley, '26Ed, who lately attended tended to Ann Arbor chapter by the
the University of Manchester, gave a Northville, Dexter, and( Ypsilanti
talk on "Traveling' in England" in chapters who attended the recent
which she urged students touring convocation here.
through England to avoid the beaten The members of the chapter here
path if they wou'ld really know the plan to hold a chapter dlance April 26
nation, at the Packard dance hall.

1). Maginnis, a Boston architet,
been awarded the Laetare medal
Notre Dame university. The Laet
medal is given annually by the unit
sity to Catholic laymen for outsta
ing work in the cause of religion
national endeavor.

Notre Dame,
in all regular
graduate Nwork
<,umer school
opens June 25.

Ind., April 1.-Course
subjects and in post
will be offered in th
at Notre Dame, whic

Lwpww tow W ALA" -0

IRVINO WARVOLIS, D. S. C.
Chiropodist and
Orthopedist
r07 M~rth Unilversity Phone. 2652

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La, Sociedd Hispancia:
There will be an important meeting of the Club this evening in the Up-
per Room of Lane Nall at 7:30. All members are requested to be present.j
F. A. Mercado.

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jI 8:00--Circolo Itallano meets in roomI
1202 South Wing.
THURSDAY
12:00-3Music Teachers' association'
Iluncheon, room 318, Union.
7 12- -l orgaph)ydepartnt lunch-;'
'. eon, rom31, Union.{
4:I")-Gol team meets in room 304,;
Union.
4:(00-Woniea's Educationa~l club meets
in room 302, Tappan hall.
' M O liclziu'an Schoolmasiters' club
a.,sci tion dinner, Union.
7: i--Militairy ball. committee meets
i room 302, Union.
j 7:a,('- ves JLaw club meets JUL room
304, LUnion.j

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