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CHIGAN DAILY

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IAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
ablication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
e University. Copy received by the A-s~tauxt to the President until
30 p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday:.
DIbm. 4 WED)NESDAYS APRIL 23, 1924 Number 147
he Deans:
rhero- will be no conference of the Deans on Wednesday, April 23, 1924.
111. L. Burton,-
ersity Let ure:
?rofessor Anmerico Castro, of the University of Madrid, will lecture on
lomanlsme IEspagnol" iFirench on Friday, April.25, at 4:15 p. m.nine
Zatural cience Audftoriumn; and on "La Teenica dramnatica (1e Lope d~
in Spanish ,on $aturday, April 26, At 11,a. mn. in Room D, Men~ori,+.l

public is cordially iuvitedc.

'F. E.' Robbinst.

ppoitttnent" at the IVii ersity of the Philippines:
~Several iappo~itinci-ts to positions in. English at the ;University of the
iilIppines anid an appointment in Mathematics at the same University are
intewxplated, Properly qualified persons, if interested, may apply at tio
lce of the Graduate School for information or confer with Bean M. M.
claw, (Rool' 10S', Economics Building) now exchange professor in the D~e
rtmnit of Poltical Science. A. 1H. Lloyd.
immied Curricula:
Inasmiuch as April 20, the final date for filing applications for admik-
an to the combined curricula, fell in vacation, application-, will be recciv-
!without penalty on Wednesday, April 23. After that dlate the rule will he
iforced. Arthur G. Hall, Registrar.
nilversity Wonien:
On Thursday, April 24th, at 4:00 P. M., in the office of the IDean of
omden, there will be an informxal conference for women interested in im-
ry work as a profession. 'The conference is restricted to juniors and
niiors, A. S. Hobart, Assistant Dean of Women.
eshn ienalth Lectures:
The Fehen H~ealth Lectures will be repeated in the Natural Science
Atoriuni 6hlied1tely after Spring Vacation as indicated by the dates be-
W. Thee areart of the Freshmen requirements of all oxen students now
fil University.
Lectfure No. 2-WVedniesday, April 23rd. 4 and 7 o'clock.
ILectiir'No. 3-Thursday, Apr il 24th. 4 and 7 o'cock.
Lecture \o. '4-Mlonday, April 28th. 4 and 7 o'clock.
Lecture No.5-Tuesdlay, April '29th. 4 and 7 'o'clock.'
L~e btur6 No.' 6--Wednesday, April 30th, 4 and 7 o'clock.
Warren E.. Forsythe.
The Faculty Nursery will be open at one o'clock on Thursday to a(:.
mmodate those who wish to attend the Faculty Women',, Lunch.
Margaret C'. Lloyd.
pai'tnut of Rhetoric anid Jourinlismn:
A comnbined staff meeting and luncheon of the faculty of this depart-
mt will t e held in room 319, Michigan Union on Thursday, April 24th, a(
:15. A number of improtant matters will be discussed.
Waldo Abbot.

flat (Mozart), Florence Wteilen and Pauline Kaiser, Violins, Gertrude Fried-
richl, Viola, Olive Wilbur, Violincello; Invitation to the Trepak (Tschaikov-
skcy), Troika (Sleighride) (Tschaikovsky) Helen Blahnik; Concerto, 01). 64
(Mendelssohln), Florence WGelden; Trio, No. IV, C major (1st movemnnut)
(Mozart) Grace Smithi, piano, Harold. Eh'rlich, violin, Earl Adams, cello.
S Accompaniments by Donna Esselstyn.
Cluirles A. Sink, Secretary.
Orgden Recital:
Palmier Christian, University Organist, will give the following priogram.n
at the Twilight Organ Recital Wednesday afternoon, April 23, at 4:15 o'-
clock in 111ll Auditorium to which the general puflic is cordially invited:
i. Hossanah (D.ubois) ; "Shining Shore" (Barnes); Caprice (Bzarnes) ; Pro-
lude and Fugue in E minor (Bach); Grand Chocur in D (Tempo di mninwd lo)
(G Tuihinant) ; Overture to "Tannhauser" (Wagner) ; Melody in E (lt-aclmi -
inofcf) ; M~arche Militaire (Schubert). ('harles A. Sink, Secret;py
j 1re utlar meeting of Phi -Sigma will be held. in ro6m Zf-242 N F,. en
a NNedne,, day, April 23rd., at 7:30 P. M. Mr. R. Hussey willspea k on"osi
Hunin"'' Ii. H W!osgettftr.
Il ii'',,;fy (ltab Smoker:
'The University Club will give a smoker on Thursday n ight, April 24, at
8 o''loak. in the Club room to the visiting dleans of men. All members are
invited. Hlenry [{'. Adamsi, Secretary,
1Pcst~arvci Club:
The annual Memorial meeting of the Research Club will be held ont
Wedne cday, April 23d, at 8'P. M. in the Histological Laboratory. The fol-
lowing papers will be read:
"Immanuel Kant, 1724-1924" by Professor R. Al. Wenley.
"Ptsc2.I, the Mathematician" by Professor J. W. Bradshaw.
"Pasc'al, the Philosopher and Saint" by Professor A. If. Lloyd.
Mmbers of the Junior Research Club; andl Sigma Xi are invited to at-
endths meeting. T'. IL Hlildebrandt, Secretary.
j otianciie Club:
There will ice a meeting of the Romance Club Wednesday at 1:15 in roomx
:;02 of the Union. A A 'ifed
IUiiersity of 31 iclignMaid: r nl
Rgular rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock at the Band fleadquarters,. Thv_
i u~d will NOT play at the M. A. C. game, this eaftorAxoon.
111l ii A auili, Jr., Ma nxi er.
All Com1ipanies and Band assemble at, It. 0. T. C.. 'Iflding for -Drill. U'ni-
-'ym will be, worn. W
X1 lo %I n b xp o .drnw iicli) il c ll ol S p l .O f c r toie for sam ie. A dvanced G roup U niformns h ave arrived f~or those l1eastred
'n February. Wil. 'l'. C'arpentier, P.M.LS. & T.
-- '1'Itl)A
12 4 141- -lliblt$,cr'efaemilty inelicoji, 1'i
~V 1~ AF ' f~0 1N G ON 4:0 1---Unive, sit'y lecture, 'New~berry
,hall auditoriutm.
All person, or societies uisinthis ': < 0---t1 l(Irclolo 1lia no meets in
colin sould1U4 include in tieir noties om22e.X
lay, hour.' and 111cce. All jtotiees ----
) ithlout this data, will be disregarded.; LEE WILL ~ATTENDI
- PUD MEETING
WrEt-- L'iersTf~y lecfurv', Newberry o A&e f
1'rof ", O. eq.o te.modern an-
ball atiditoriu n g.. c epaidrmer C at fe enginrixlir
;4:,lielr1 ,L A. t ,.clgis, '0'1ege has been appointedl the offici-
y ,~iqhi P F elegate of the University to the
=O (rga .a recitz1S IC IU itt nr al of Purdue university
i; WWl-ScabarnI itud 13ai1s oker, 1 luhch'will .b 4ll May 1;,2, and 3
oom 3 3, Union. 1 PrfesSOi' Lee was a member of the
7:1) 5-Military ball (enttzuiitee neesicet- { _faculty .before.canng o-h
ins;, room304, Union. comirei t.to

CRIyPOITDI SPECIAL BREAKFAST
S~iIDISHFELLIIVSIPEServed After The
Selection of Cecil C. Craig, of the 2 ** T f1.
mathematics department, for a fel- '2 * LV i1L, 1I"yTB all
lowship offered by the American-Scan-2
dinavian society for the yeat i924-25, at the
h as leen announced. This society <
has given 16) scholarships in the U lni- C HINESEGA D N
ted S'tates for the next year vhliclt al-i2
lo«- 'theholders to ta;ke gradluate work=16S.MinUsar
in the sulajeost in which' they fare spec- 0 Q an Usar .aiigi w~tn hs elwhp
arieinecinroalwednithese11fellowsrhps
are ecipoca wit a ike umbr 2 elIcr provision canl be inade if reservations are phoned in
given in the Scandiinavian coutntries 2
which allow their gradtiuates to spec-! Call 1549
ialize in work in the United States. ~
Mr. Craig expects to devote the en-: 11###1##1!#l #!#1111111#til111## l1111#.!1111111#I HIP
tiroe 'ademic year to graduate study;
of mlat henataical statistics at the Uni- , li!!I11111111# #~itli#1111#I##16 1111111#111111##lll
versity of IAn(I in Swe'denr.
CLOTHES FOR THIS COLLEGE MAN In the springtime-
An expression of friendship
Your Portrait-if made by
'The
reseTetalrdith
L DUBENBREATE wa°~ihaw
fanouitestndiungtalect
Mitterestrntsodiexdveyby '
NATUXENBER ay, wth a wid
Stuyestandin98 lew YokCt
Durstye~znem~-ooWillbebe fre, on eques

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VISITING CARDS
100 Cards aund Plate $3.00 and Up"'

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C~' C. Eduiorad~.

~''kp W li e 'liw ted, in,'Room tG, Newbery Htall where the y'"he con
ied' bi' 'nli rs of the class at their convenience-ex:cepht duiring; the
o'7 oki cassj e' 1od6o Monday, Wednesday, and Frfi)4 aiid tl (<tw6 t
lo* e on Monday and Fday. 'T7. C. 'A ils 6 1.<'
,trIcltJ andl Mechanical Engineers:
7Vfi ' C!.ns GPa~ii,* Eletiial' Engineer of the Brooklyf 'Edision Coin -
uy, ~i 1'i ve a lecture, llwutraced by' motion ipictizr'es, on the n«FilHixdsoh
A. sti' 6 station of the Brooklyn -,y,4611inll the Naturait Scien're
ditiu 'i~at 8: 1 0 . M. Wednesday, Apri'l' 23rd. Aliresl H. IIofei01.
logy,, 2Fld Trip:
Stc'e'hswil assemble at the e st entrance of the Natural ScOn'e 'uild-
.~dhsdy, April 23rd, -t 1 P. M. for field trip. Bring 50 ('ents for
fae.AlD students will take the trip in the conveyances provided.
Z. M. Gould.
ltlcal SciIne:C8
Ali-semeter examination Thursday morning, April 24. .Stdents wvil "e
nies commence 7:ith letters A-I .reiclusive. will be' examinxed in West
4sics Lecture Hall. Letters MI-Z, inclusive, in regular lecture room.
<I. R, lay&,n.
'101gy PV
Th aeu ismse eaiainwl nng at 9, in Room 203, Economics Building. l4. H. IlishIm~n
'The, follo~ring program wNill be given lay the advanced students4 of the
ierity Sclhool of Musicd(, tWednesday eveing. April 23, at; 7:30 o'oli)k in
School' of MNusic Auditorium, to which the public is invit'ul to) attendj:
Eintrltt flrom SIuite Tin Walde) (Ponper), Olive Wilbur: Se tri Mlain i
i'A'desi) Marguer'ito Goodmnan; Allegro and Menunetto from Quartet in 11

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EARL V. MOORE, Musical Director

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DavisThe Newr
vapisToggery Shop =
Mr. S. 0. Davis has opened The Davis
Toggery Shop on Maynard Street, just north -
of the Majestic Theatre. b~oth old and new
friends will be welcomed with the same courtesy
to .the same high class furnishings that have
markcedtmy past business in Ann Arbor.
Our location and business, experience will
enable us to sell the highest class goods at the
more reasonable prices.2
- THE NEW "*° 2
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For
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G. Claude
DRAKE'S

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E 313Y I NI ' IC( E, Munich, Berlin and Madrid Operas - Soprano
ID USO)LI NA Gl A NN I N I, American-Italian Concert Star - Soprano
SOI'lI IF B11%S1JAI', etropolitan Opera - - - Contralto
SO PIE I'V RA SIJAUt, Nleropolitan Opera - - - Contralto
TVITO S('IIA, Chicago C ivic Opera - - - - Tenor
FOJ{RES:'l' [A~tIO NT', (Chicago Civic Opera - - - Tenor
VICENT'E BALL1ESTEKl, Metropolitan Opera - - Baritone
IROYAL l)AI)M1UN, Amnerica~n Artist - - - Baritone
('ESAII E Wt h'(ME0 (Chase Sikes) La Scala Opera - Bass'

INS TR UME'NTS

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PRESCRIPTION

STARS
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OPERAS
IN'
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CITIES

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sY Ia. iivvr, Amecrican Virtuoso
AI.BERTO SALVI, Distinguished Artist
IIAItOLD BA(I"R, a Master Player -
PA LNER (Ii luST!AN, FXell-Known 'Artist
THE IUNiI'VERSITYrCHORAL UNION
EARL V. MOORE, Conductor
THE CH1ILDRE N'S FESTIVAL CHORS,
GEORGE 0. BOWEN, Conductor
TIHE CIIICA(AO SYI.LPIIONY ORCHES TRA
FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor
LA I1I1AVERA (First Time in Ar erica)

- - - Violinist
- - - Harpist
- - - Pianist
- Organist
- - 300 Voices
- - 500 Voices
- - Respighi
- - - Delius

VIOLIN
PIANO
ORGAN
ORCH ESTRA
CHORUSES

Corner .N.. Univ. and State

PHONE 308,

SEAI)RIFT (First Time in America)

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