THE MIC141GAN DAIL TI . _ kILT OFFICIAL BULLETIN cation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of university. Copy received by the A10itant to the P're-;dcnt until ne04 'IHlUR5SDAY, APRIL 2"I, 191 Nimilber 118 College of Literature, Science,' and f te A rts: latest date on which the inidsemienter reports can be taken into ac- Friday, April 25a. 11. It. 11tunireys, Assistant Dean. ty Women: rhursday, April 2-4th, at 4:00 1). M., iniHif, office of the Dean Of there will he an informal conferenice for women interested in,1Iib- rk as a profession. The conference is restricted to juniors and A. S. Hobart, Assistant Dean of .\\Women. rc will be :t meeting of t1(, ('o>1niitt . on Diiploa S ihoolsr at. 3:00 iy, Apt ! 25th ,in the Presidlent's Off'i ce . t. B, duondlsom, L O(;y. 'rHI WrTiters' Club:, i 'here will be a meeting of the Oratorical Board in room 302 Mason ifreetirng of 0r_torical Board: TlereillI be a menting of the Oratorical Board in room 302 .Mason I lall, Thuiars;day at 5 :00 oclock. J. R. Dunni, Pres. Is N ;r 7 ("j now Litrary butilding ,is nowah eadl of 1,1iew«oundled w omnan was taken to the e ,e ge! lei-indb~dadilifaent os I+ations Officialpct hIr.k :is encountered Niw , il its, hereherematined until an amb)ul- inii tme,194 ~ necnee e to the hospital. I TIe alike ofth supe th(rvi, r io s)teadinrly l~: m;lolwr, Plans to make the freshman bans- st("fl ~nthe let ting onf' on;trac t : ,ile!-which is to be held April 29 .it sfor the interior of the horn: t ladthle 1 nion an annual affair are being wil be completed at anll arlvy date, :udc b the freshman activities Coln- mit ~ the Union. _ _ _._. _. __. _. _ _ , i I %1l01a Na: 'n( eWill be a necting this evening at 7:30 in ou;r rooms cmn he fou rthl floor of Uniiversity Hall. All interested are cordially incited. The1 subject for discuss .ion will be the "Japanese Exclusion Act." Earl AV. Cory, Prec Ident.p i f I p, r ii*riyCu mkr Trhe U'niversity Club will give a smoker on Thursdlay s 0%.10(k in the Club room-1 to the visitinig(deans oef men. invited. 11*mry F. night, April .21, at All members a.re .Ada ms~, Secretary. (} A N w Wi A 1 I' GOI G ON 1: a> S reon lime ii isi or of Mi'icine: rofesscot ( . (' jn Hubiler will lecture Thursday n the W4est Amnpitheatre of the' MVedical Bluilding s in tlislor-) of Anatomy in Connectiona i nly Lis lectulre is open to the public. evening, April 24, at on the subject "S-)ine wvitlv Vesalius". N. M1. Alter. dent iinmuer Emplom ent: E. ihildebrand, '22 Lit., who now holds an executive position with the J. Hleinz Company will be here to meet and interview students wiho wouxld consideration of employment, through the vacation period. All inter- ed get in touch with him at the Union Saturday, April 26th. J. A. Bur .ley. ,sinip and jhoroine Woieiin All~ women should sign up this week at B3arbour Gymnasium for the iuired outdoor work in Physical 'Education. Ethel MlcCormicki. thor Engineers: Mr. C. E. Stone of the Chzain Pelt Company of Milwaukee, W4isconsin 1 be in Room 221 of the Engineering Buildling, Friday morning, April 25, nterview Seniors regarding positionls with his comnpany. It. C. Aniderson., :ek 10 (Drama) In place of the regular lctuOre pcrice(l at 1.1 o'clock the class will meet examination on Friday, April 215, at _4 o'clock, in Room 103, rTappan Hall. Campbell Bonne'r. rv4cal Education. Athletics and seliofl Healthi: All courses in the Th'eory and! Pralctice or Physical Education and Athi- es elected for the fourth quarter begini this wee':. :freshmen should report to Coach '-Tather on South Ferry Field at 3 ock. daily for their' course in Baseball. Sophomores should report to Coachz Hoyt on the Varsity Outdoor Track 3 o'clock daily for their course in Track. , uniors should report to Coach ,athr on Sothr F erry Ficld at 3 o'clock 13y for their course in pract ice coachIing ar boll and to M1!r. i1 t(fall at lterman Gyrnnasium for the course inl[ M?ior pts i. Sieinora should report to Mr. Wieiran at. the Voc!1'iielfl I Lus;)for "assE;I- a~t in practic~e coaching, E. 1 I Wieian. All persons or societies using thtis column shouldi include In their notices day, hour, and place. All notices' witliout this data -ill1 be disregarded. 'It 'llI HSlAY 12 :00-1lietoric faculty Inn c lwoim 0n- ion. 4 :00- university lecture, New ber'ry hall auditorium. 9:30 A. N.Diean's convention, regis- tration, room 308, Union. 10).00 A. AL-Dean's conveotion, je- Iing address by Dean Goodnight of University of Wisconsin, room 308, JiUnion. 12:00-Economics faculty luncheon, Union. 1 :00-Annual business meeting of the Faculty Women's club, Union. 2sQ-Dean's coniventlion, President Burton speaking, room 308, Union. 6:00)-Dinner Dance, Union. 1:s30---Medic lecture, lDr. Hluber speak- ing on "The History of Anatomy, Medical building. FRIDAY 12 :00--Law faculty luncheon, 1Union. h: ii--- University lecture, Professor Luild ing Progress V If present plans are cowi~leted -ac- cordilng to schedlule there will be more~ than 100 rooms with accommodations for 200 law students in the new Law- ere iaihih Simitli, Jr. yer' clb radyforoccpany te iAfter the post had bee~n accepted. f rsl re fady frlculny.h then rejected by W. P. G. Harding, for- firstofnxfal mer governor of the federal reserve Scaffolding on the State street side system. and 6tlhers considered for it HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE1 ANOTHER TRIANGLE CAE' Mrs. 1Harry rfhornlpson colorel d d- lvorced wife of lla'ry Thom pspon,5 ;71 I north State street. lies near deatih to- (kiy at the University hospital as the 1 result of a bullet wound near the spine received Nwhen site vas fired upon 1lv. Thomnpson at about 12.:45 o'clock yes-. terday vmorning.j According to several iunmlwrs of thi,- lplha Sigmia hi fraternity, 1315 iHill ' street who arrived hiia l:tely ate teshooting occurred, hompnj sho It the wvomian when hie found her in c.ompany with another Negro at1322, H):ill street where sh1e is employ