THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, C y Senate Council: The Senate Council will meet at ident's office. 4:15 Monday, October 8 in the Pres- F. F. Robbins. VaYnderbilt Tickets Being Malled Mailing of tickets for the Vanderbilt game Saturday was started at the ath- letic office at 6 o'clock last night, and it is thought that they all will be in the mail by tomorrow night. The office will work all day today in get- ting them out. All registered letters are releasrd through the post-office directly. De- livery will probably start tomorrow. s " President and Mrs. M. L. Burton will be at home Wednesday afternoon, October 10, from 3:30 to 5:30, to members of the Faculties, University staff, and townspeople. Newly appointed full professors and their wives are to assist President and Mrs. Burton, in receiving. 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 Conunicating 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 October, November, and December. Those making communications to the'Board at these three meetings are therefore requested to prepare thirteen copies. Please note the change made in this notice since its first publication. F. E. Robbins. Freshmen and Entering Upperclass Women: The last lectures of the series in the course for all entering women students will be given at the following hours in Sarah Caswell Hall in Bar- bour Gymnasium: Group I, Tuesday, October 9th, at 4:00 P. M. Group II, Tuesday, October 9th, at 7:00 P. M. Group III, Thursday, October 11th, at 4:00 P. M. Attendance is compulsory, and girls are requested to attend the group 'which they have previously attended. Jean Ilamilton, Dean of Women. Advanced geology: A request having been made that the course on The Growth of Moun- tains be substituted for that on Characteristics of Existing Glaciers during the present semester, all interested should meet in Room G 217, Monday at one o'clock. _Vum. H. Hobb%. Seminar in Romance. Languages: Prospective members of the Romance seminar are requested to meet in the faculty room, South Wing, at 5:00 o'clock, October 8. John R. Reinhard. Zoology I; A seating list for the lecture will be posted in the corridor casesnear Room Z-234, Natural Science Building, from 8 a. m. Monday to 10 a. m. Tuesday. Members of the class should consult this list within the time indicated and make note of their seat numbers. They should then go to the lecture, room and locate their seats in advance so as to avoid hunting for them at the hour of the lecture. The posted list will be removed one hour before the lecture. A. Franklin Sliull. Shop Practice, for Dental Students: All students taking this course must report in room No. 1042, East Engineering Building, October 10th, at 8:00 A. M. 0. W. Boston, Acting Director, Engineering Shops. P'layers Club: The treasurer of the Players Club will be in Room 205 Mason Hall from 4:00 to 6:00 Monday Oct. 8th for the purpose of receiving applications for active and associate memberships. All students on the Campus are eligi- ble to apply, and a special invitation is given to Freshnen and others not previously affiliated with Players Club to come at this time. Ross L. Taylor, Treasurer. .Adepi: A.dephi House of Representatives will meet in the Adelphi rooms on the the fourth floor of University Hall Tuesday, October 9th at 7:30 P. M. Visitors are invited to attend. Ray Alexander, Speaker. WHAT'S GOING ON SUNDAYj 5:00--Executive committee of Gun and Blade mets in room 302, Union. 6:30-Baptist students' social gather- ing at Guild Parlors. 6:30-Baptist students meet in Guild House. Topic, "Guild Morale." :4.--Students' social hour and sup- per in Unitarian church parlors. 6:31- Firelight forum at Unitarian church. Subject, "How to Make Christianity Hum." Leader, Dr. Preston E. Slosson. 7:0-Choral Union tryouts, School of Music. 7:15-Cerele Francals nmeets in Cerch, room. 7 :30-AdelphI, meets in Adelphil room, fourth floor University hail. k U-NOTICES Ex-service men who served overseas are reminded that the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a meeting Thursday. Further notices in this column later. Meeting of all tryouts for Girls' 1an- dolin club will be held at Newberry Hall from 3 to 5 o'clock every after- noon from Monday to Friday. Men wishing to tryout for publicity department of the Oratorical asso- ciation may send their name, phone, and previous experience to Millard H. Pryor, 803 South State street. Sophomores and juniors only will receive consideration. Manuscripts for Whimsies now ac- cepted. Address Whimsies, Press building. Pencil sketches and etchings by Cze- cho-Siovakian artists now on exhibit in the architectural corridor of the Engineering building. PHONE 866 For Typewriter Repairing (All Makes) We also Rent, Buy, and sell Typewriters. Agency Woodstock and Oliver Typewriters, Sundstrand Adding Machines, Line-A-Time copy holders, rubber stamps, cushion keys, ribbons and supplies. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 9 Savings Bank Block U a- to .iIS.R fq m' i7 '+ l I 11 .4 I MONDAY 3:00, 4:00 and 7:00--Health number four. 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Silk Frocks here include new ones of Frost Crepe, Crepe De Chine, Canton and, Flat Crepe styles, among them many an 1880 adaptation, some with the elaborate tiered fronts and plain backs, others with quaint bustle effects, still others with picturesque puffffed sleeves, and a few with those button-in-front bodices, so unquestionably of the vintage, 1880. New Fall Sweaters Adopt New Oriental Borders Some very striking Oriental border treat- ments on new wool Sweaters here are getting much deserved praise. They are in those new Oriental patterns so fashion-right in knit-wear now. Then there are unique weaves in wool styles and a very attractive line of new colors. There's a model in bottle green and beige that is wholly irresistible. Another one of beige, mustard and. king's blue is equally so. Others are of sofest alpaca and angora wool, flexible, becoming and so satisfying in "feel" you will want to wear them right out of the store. t J a ...----- - , v-w~---- I. ,It I . 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