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________ THE MICHIGAN DAILY

YOFFICIAL' BULLETIN
in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all miemibers of
ity. Copy received by the Assistanit to thie'President untii
(11:30 a. nn' Saturday).
I EsDAY, APRIL, ', 19:01 Numiber 142

Infantry Drill: All members Companies IE and F, Infantry. Uniforms
wvill be worn.
Band Practice at Morris Hall.
Officers, noncommissioned Officers, Seniors and Juniors, not included Tin
the above formations' will assemble at Infantry Office.
Wmn. T. Carpenter, P.M.S. & T.

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Honorale William Mrrs Hughes, former Premer of the Austraia
anmonwealtht, Will give an address on the subject "The Pacific, the Coi-
Wmofild Problem"'. at 8:oo Jf. in., N. ednesday, April 9, in Hill Auditorium.
l e pulbis is cortdially invited. ,11. I. Burto..
jfots' Mtbetiui* for April and play:
T-he Aprii teeting of the Regents will be hield on the evening of April
,nd the miorning of April 24.
Thle May meeting of the Regents will be held on the evening of May 28
Uthe morning-of May 29. Paul Buckley. Assist. Sec'y.
filuuecatjonw~ for 10sents' Metigs isk April and May:
Gomnulications for the ArilImec ting of the Regents should be in the
ds of the President Wednesday, Aprtl11
Gomimuniatlons for the May meeting of the Regents should be in the
ds° of, the President Wednesday, May 21 F. E. Robbins.
ne' ,Advisory,Commxittee:
There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee, Tuesday,
ril 8th, at 4:00 P. M.-in -the Dean's office. JFolnIti. Effinge.
ation 1aes:
In the Announcement of one of the professional Colleges an error oc-
s ;in' the dates of the Spring Vacation. Classes begin again in all
tools and Colleges of the University at :8 A. M., Tuesday, April 22.
Arthur 'G. hall, Registrar.
abinod4 Curricula:
Applications' for adrmission to the Combined Curricula must be filed
fi the Registarar before April 20. Inasmuch as the final date falls in
atlon this year, it is :important that tall applications be handed in, on the
Il Blanks, before the students leave for their vacations, April 11.
a Arthur G. hil, R fegstrar.
0hifln !tiornen:s
Otn acco ant of the track meet at 4:00 P. M. on Tuesday, all dnne pray-
1s for the Freshman Pageant will be held at 4:00 P'. M. on Wednesday,
414, 1924, In Barbour Gymnasium. (ertrud(e Notzel.
eges of Engineering and Arhitecure:
Fltolloing the Spring Recess, classes will to resuned in these colleges
Tuesday morning, April 22nd. Lous A. Itopkis, Secre ry.
figiht (rgan Eecta1:t
Palmer Ch1ristian, University organist, will offer the following numer
the Organ Recital ,Wednesday afternon at :1 o'lock in Hill Auitor-
I«'anitasle on Words from the Holy Script (Huber ; Ncturne, Op. 9, No.
'Ch if): Scherzo (Gigot); Choral PIrelude "t)5Sacred llrad, once
ndeld" (8ah): Allegro con brio (Sonata in D) (lailly) ('.Wrico
#lkns) ;~ (Good Friday Mus'ic fromt "Par.ifal" (Wagner).
Charles A.S ink, Set a ry.
Advanced Students of the University S(hol of Musc will give tle
owing programn Wednesday evening, April 1, at 7:30 o'clock in the School
Ilpsiu Auhdtorium. The public is cordi ally invited o attend.
Intermiezzo (Seymour), Saahi J. Baicker; -0 lloe Withi My Bosom
inn 4erse") (Handel), Caro into ben "(irodani), Virginia Anyer; Wal-.
'auschen y(List) Alice Manderaach; Concerto I1) aort (first move-
tt)(Mzrt). PI'auline Iaser; Prelude, Op) 28, Nos. 15 and IS' (Cloin
ouliaTice Song Cycle "A Soing of Life"D(lgey), Helen Martin; Watch-
's Song-. (Grieg), Filfentanz (Geeg), Mary G. 11rashear: Gavotte en
Aea%'W maJor (ach) Gertrudle Friedrih; Thirty-two Variations (ee-
Men), Graco Smith.
fit.oinaIments b ly Dona -Wsselstyn, Winifred Walker, and Dwi ,l
De. Carle- A. Sin, Secretary.
beta Kappa;
Th'e annual meeting -of the University of Michign (hater of lii Boni~
apa will be held in Room 205 Maso Jhall Tb rsd:ay, "Aril '10, Pt 4:15 p.
J .. I lo(:e, Secretary.
sheutic 11(Oub:
Regular meeting will be held In Room 401 Mason hlal, this ev(ni . t
'clock. Prof. N. H. Ainning will present a paper, "I tho Moon's :P:tlb
cave' to the Sum ?" I.I.1etn ey
siecs CtllolSjniii
Tlhe physics :C~llotuium will meet at 4:15 p. m. Tueswy, April 8. 192
lozm 202 Physics Building. Professor Cork will speak on:-"Relations
Pee n 'the Physical Properties of the Elements and their xK-Ray Crystal
ctra." I 1N. Rndall.
ers Cab:
First year studennt's are especially urged to try out at Newberry Haf
ltorlumt fr~rm 35 Tuesday. However, all may try ot who wish to (10 s.
Rgs L Taylor, 'Prs.
l1. T. C' 11and:
Practice tonigl:t Apil 8th t 7:45 P. M. in the R. 0. T. C. Building.
R. 0l. T. C. IForniaton for 3:00 P' M. Wednesday April 9th.

Adeiphi To Award
Charms For Merit
Adelphi House of Representatives
will inaugurate a_ new custom, that
of awarding gold honor charms, at its
at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Thesel
honor awards will be made to the
three or four 'upperclassmen whose,
work on the campus and in the :society
has been the most meritorious.
T lie subject for debate will be "Re-
Solved, that the state of Michigan
s ould adopt the uni-cameral system
of legislature. 'Visitors are invited to
attendl this part of the mxeeting. j
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