THE MICHIGAN DAILY ... _ Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) Volume 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1913 Number 11 Parking Rule: No cars may be parked anywhere on the campus or on the grounds of either of the University hospitals without official parking permit at- tached to each license plate. The Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds will enforce this rule. By order of the Regents. .. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary. To Those Communicating to the Regents: It will be necessary to have thirteen, instead of the usual twelve, cop- ies of all communications addressed to the Board of Regents for the meet- ings of November and December. Those making communications to the Board at these two meetings are therefore requested to prepare thirteen copies. F. E. Robbins. Health Lectures for Women: All new women students who expect to receive - credit for Health Lectures taken elsewhere will file credentials from the other schools in the office in Barbour Gymnasium before October 15th. Margaret Bell, M. 1). Economics 3 - Seating lists for lectures are posted in Economics Building and New- berry Auditorium. Students who have requested changes of section should lock at the lists posted near these seating lists to see to which section they are changed, if changed at all. Students who have recently joined the class are also on this list. Z. C. Dickinsin. English¢11, Milton Seminary: The class will hold its first regular meeting Tuesday at 3:15 in Library 301. J.. H. Hanford. Zoology I, Supplementary Examination: Those who were absent from final examination last June will take examination Saturday, October 20, at 9 a. m., in Room Z-242, Natural Science Building. A. Franklin Shull. Zoology 3a (Heredity), Supplementary Examination: Those who were absent from final examination last June will take examination Saturday, October 20, at 9 a. m., in Room Z-242, Natural Sci- ence Building. A. Franklsn Shull. Philosophy I: The following is the topic for the first exercise in Philosophy I, due Thursday, October 18. Write a critique of Common Sense Knowledge com- menting particularly on its range, its consistency, and the method by which it is acquired. R. "I. wenley C. B. Vibbert.j R. 0. T. C.: a There will be firing at the rifle range, at 300 yards, on Friday after- noon. Truck leaves R. 0. T. C. Office at 1:10 P. M. Saturday morning fir- ing will be at 500 and 000 yards. Truck leaves at 8:10 A. M. F. E. Collins, Captain. University Club: Club night Friday evening, October 5, at 8 p. m., with entertainment All members of tbd club and their guests are invited to be present. Henry F. Adams, Secretary. Tryouts For the Women's Debate: Tryouts for the Women's Michigan-Ohio State debate for independents (those not members of the Portia or Athena societies), will be held Satur- day, October 6, at 8 A. M., in Room 302 M. H. A five-minute talk should be presented on some phase of the question: "Resolved, That the Towner- Etirling bill should be enacted". Complete knowledge of the question is not expected, nor is previous experience in debating necessary for this tryout. L. Eich. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns Wil AT'S GOING ON FRIDAY 12:00-Law faculty luncheon at Un- ion. 1:30-IUniversity band uniforms dis. tribpted in Lane hall. 3:00.4:007:00-Freshman health lee- ture. 4:00-Players' club tryouts in room 205, Mason hall. 7:30-New Jersey club meets in room 302, Union. 7:30-Polonia Liter'ary circle meets in Lane hall. SATURDAY 3:00-Football, Michigan Ferry field. vs. Case on ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION PROGRAM 1923-1924 ApnGood Numbers An opportunity to hear the leading Public Mere and, Platform Artists of the day U.NOTICES Manuscripts for Whimsies now ac- cepted. Address Whimsies, Press building. Pencil sketches and etchings by Cze- cho-Slovakian artists now on exhibit in the architectural corridor of the Engineering building. Cairo, Ill., Oct. 4.-A bale of cotton ginned here yesterday is said to have been the first in the history of the state of Illinois. r 7 0 Iq ' . R t TEXT BOOKS &.SUPPLIES I FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS IIIW AHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES Telephone 926 Oct. 12-Ex - Governor Frank 0. Lowden. 316 STATE STREET I 1, .., 11 I I A A AAA AAA-A ALA ALA A A4A& .AAAAA'~*A A AAAAAAaAAA LA.A A A 1 AA A1 Oct. 29-Mrs. Carrie C h a p m a n Catt r- rvv TV VT v v T TV V V TV v V v 7 v V v v V v v T v v T v V V '.X. 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