THErMICHIGAN DAIINi .. ... AlT OFFICIAL BULLETIN i Heads Committee Probing Charge Of Bureau Graft Publication lu the Bulletin 18 CUDAM)trutie W.tic0 to all members of the University. Copy received b tI'4 Agir't"anx cthLk ?M^dent until 3:30 p. w. (11:30 a. wn. Saturn' a-* Volume t4,F1tlli(.XY A PR101,:;. 1911 tiNumzl4er i: ---w... ... y iJplrersity (Convocaton: Thkere will be a conv ocation of the liniversyily. at which [lie iiwv.;r of the Michigan Schoolmasters' Club will be the U'niversity's guests,. rday, April 4 a4 11:00 p. m. An addess will e given by Profssor Sturt Pratt Sherman,%of the 'Uiversity of llinois, on the subject ..Y'ow ards an Au er- icau Type". By vote of the Deans, classes, with the exception o clinic;s, wiul )be i; missed at the hour of the convocation. Members of the Faculty may enter ley the rear doors of {lil1 Auioru and pass directly to seats which will bie provided for them on the til.ge, 11. 7. l usrtrri. Engieering Students: There is an opportunity fo two jrnuk il~iegerixlg ^tuiulnta to spen31 twod weeks upon ia'yessel of the UT. S. Nav y for tro irpose of studying ciin gineering installations. Students who ayre slectt~d l In nulie the cruise will be assigned to positions in the ship's organization. Trhe rises will prol- ~ably take place between July 1 and~ July 15S. It wilibee ecess.ary for lthe students selected to meet the expenses of the transport ation to and from the sip and approximately $1.50 a day while bn board ship. Those who are initerest d';ire requested to consult Profes;sor II. C. Sadler, head of the le- psartment of Marine Engineering andl Naval"Architecture. 31. L. urton. Sit m-1,SeilletnThere will be a special meeting of the Senate Council on TPhursday, Ap- ri"3, at ,4:165 p.'in., in the President'soffice. 1?. E. RobIbins, Secretary. Britis~h Assocpltiofar~i the Advancement of Science: The U!niversity is in receipt of an announcement from t he 13rtish A - sociationi for the Advancement of Science regarding its meetings to be held in'- Toronto,.August 0-13 and expressing the hope that American centists may find-it possible to attend the meetings. In accordance with the recoi- mrendatiou of the Deans, the University will gladly furnishi appropriate docu- ments to members or the staff who attend. F. 1. Robbins. Schloolniaters Club: Students may procure free ticket s of admission to the various mee~ings of the Schoolmasters' Club fromn the Secretary of the ('lub in the Rtegistrar's outer office. Arthur G'. H all. X1ithigan Section of the 3It le iiatia I As socit ion of Aieriie: The Michigan Section of the'Mathematical Assocition of America wil meet on Thursday morning at 9:00 o'cloCk in Room 11441, Natural Sece building. , Papers will be presented by 11. C. Carver, V. C. Grove, D. azain- off, L. C. Karpinski, L. C. Emmons, and N 1. Anning. Any one interested is invited to attend. r There will be a joint luncheon with the :Mathematics Section of the Sch oolmiasters' Club at 12:15 P. M. at the Michigan Union. T. H. Hildebrandt, Chairman. 'Juniior lEngineers: There will be--an important assembly of the Junior Engineers in room 848 Engineering building, at 10:00 A. M, Thursday, tApril 3rd, 1924. Coach George Little will address the assembly. C. f.. ITWsisonGlass Mentor Anthropology:: Class 32 will not meet on Thursday the 3rd inst. at 11. PClass 102 will meet on -Friday the 4th inst. at 11 at oom 17 Aluniani M4emorial Hlall instead of Room 302 U I11. '. C. Iodson, Col. Mr. Jaekfii'sas in Public Spcakiiig 1: Through a mistake' in rooms the Instructor failed to greet this class yesierdiy. The clans will mleet Friday, with cit her Mr. (Crocier, or nry lf inhcitrge. lt ,lrnh. uiute!, S4r. (rCi~i r'6 $s('t~i1 i Public Sppaking: Air. 6roc kr's >sections in Public " peaking w ill sleet 'rhursday ev elug tat eight o'olvclm the upper rending room 'of the Union. { ~Lionel (rocke. Mr. P'$t lt'a Ccnversation cla ss undel r the aac pices of the ;ociei'-ad -llspaniea will meet. tonight at :00 o'clock in 202 S;. C1. i'tilieu i~ecrso. Pltyslolelil Ceomistr s All students who have signed up for the second secion oif the cour~c in Blood Chei itiy, And others who desire to take ths work, will mueet in IBoomi 327, Medicil Building, on Thursday, Aprl 3rd, at 430 ~I P. al to inade arraw",e nients fr the course. fl . B. Lws. Riding Cass-lien's Sctionu This class wvill not meet Thulrrsday afternoon, April 3rd, bt wil met Friday afternoon, April 4th, at 4:00 p. n. t Infantry Office, 'Old J ngluer Shops Bldg., This will be a meeting to organize sect ions for the ontfhoor riding at the Fair Grounds beginning Saturday aftrnoon I4 to 5 p.n. at i1.'8 Fair' Grounds. All members who wish to enroll for te outdoor ridng and ay studeni a whao are interested, whether they have attended the lcture cour:ce or nt. should be :there Friilay afternoon without fw i, as I ho inber o 1me1n wo can be accommodated is limited. Any members who cannot be present shiould arrange to 'have som other member present to enroll themr, 1. 4C. liolii, C('pa in, Cavalry. Riho ('IiiPrize: First year pharmnacy students who desire to take the competitive exam- ination for the Rho Ch prize should notify tile Secretary of the Collge o Phiarmacy not later than April 11. )ate of the examination is Aprl G '-12 A. M. . 1..':12,-eier. BURHTON WILL ADDRESS EASTERN ALUMNI CLUBS 'President Marion L. Burton will leave Ann Arbor 'Monday for thoe."astt where lie will meet Michigan alumni bodies in three of the larger citics. Stopping first in Boston, the P'resi- dent will meet the 'alumni thiere, aend later broadcast an address by radio. , On Wednesday, April R), President B3ur-, ton will attend the annual lianillit of the New York alumni in New York City, and will go from there to B3uf- Palo the next (lay to belpr :eent at anill alumni banquet. President Burton will return to Ann Arbor Friday, and will attend anj alumni gathering in Toledo Monday,l April 14. ing geogri l(lie of thle cotuntry. lie j I. AL' Situtan as Ci-on, The production is larhcly res ponsile for theD R. -/ I MA f will bet under the general direction of depa1rt nment of gog;raIphy <1t Clalrk uni-0 . . F.Stair. versit y' which in ono of the Iwxo im,- (f'n1}nu d frot l".g>;e j1°c at j plorl;taut (leparrtic lts of georaplhy inii iii i'niii Professo (r Fr-d-ric O'Dell Aliin tcollege alumni will hold a. the count i', of the Engttfineering ler~iltl: n . !banquet atothe Union at 12:15 o'clock IeI wasrmu1'1rlt y piol ':,: l *U!' ; tomor Irowv. 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