IC EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCToBER 5, V . r+. . ....... s w++...r.w...w c -a -- r _--- --- -- _ DAILY OFFICIAL Publication in th, 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. Saturdax. Volume 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 , 1923 Number 28 American Chemical Society, U. of N. Section:r The first meeting of the College year will be held on Thursday, October 25th, at 8: CO p. in. in Room 303 of the Chemistry Building. Professor F. G. Novy will speak on "The Pasteur Centenary". All interested are invited to attend. GAIC. )eloche, Secretary. vided with admission tickets by applying in advance at the University School of Music. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Rifle Practice: The Rifle Range in Room 330 Engineering Building will be open for the members of the University Rifle Club, in the future as follows: Tuesday evening 7:30 to 1:30 Wednesday evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday morning 8:30 to 12:,00 Ammunition and rifle can be produced on the range. Visitors are al- T.... ..... w....w w Convocation; Notice to the University Senate: A Convocation, at which the University Senate is requested to attend, will be held in the Assembly Room of the Michigan Union Friday afternoon. October 26, at 4:30 o'clock. Sir PaulVinogrado f will deliver an address. The Regents, Deans, and official guests will assemble in the ante-room of the Assembly Hall. Professor C. W. Cook will be in charge. Members of the University Senate will assemble in the Reading Room, second floor, Michigan Union, at 4:00 o'clock, and thence proceed in a body to the Assembly Room. The University Marshal, Professor L. M. Gram, will be in charge. Academic dress, if convenient, is requested, but is not necessary. A limited number of seats in the Assembly Hall will be available for the ladies of the families of members of the University Senate, who will be cordially welcome to attend the Convocation. Please enter by the north entrance of the Union. M. L. Burton. To Members of the Faculties: The following resolution was passed by the Deans at their Conference October 24 and is herewith transmitted to the members of the Faculties: "It is the opinion of this body that every instructor, absenting himself from his classes, should report such absence to his Dean, in advance, if possible." F. E. Robbin s. Lectures by Sir Paul Vinogradoff: The last lecture by Sir Paul Vinagradoff will be given on Thursday, Oc- tober 25th, at 4 p. m., in Room G of the Law Building, instead of on Friday, October 26th. This change is made necessary by reason of the special Con- vocation in which Sir Paul will take part, on Friday afternoon. Henry X. Bates, Dean. Second Health Lecture for Women: For freshmen women-Thursday, Oct. 25th at 4:00 instead of 7:00. On account of Traditions Night. For entering upper classwomen and old students who have lectures to make-up--Tuesday, Oct. 30th at 7:00 p. M. Please'bring a bluebook. Margaret Bell, '. D. 1Phllosophy 1: A make-up examination in Phil. 1 will be given Friday, Oct. 26, at 3 p. m. in Room 106 M. H. Wm. It. Trap. Mentor Reports for Freshman Engineers:, ImwArectors of Freshman Engineers are requested to be ready to give a report of the standing of students on Nov. 1. Cards for reports to Mentors will be distributed about Nov. 1, and should be returned to the Dean's Office as soon as possible. E. M. Bragg, Head Freshman Mentor. LuSociedad Hispanlca: There will be an important business meeting of the Sociedad Hispani- ca Thursday evening, October 25, at 7:30 o'clock in Room 203, Tappan Hall. 3. A. Peterson, President. Tryouts, Michigan-Chieago-Northwestern DP1bates: Tryouts for the Central League debates for Independents, (those not members of Adelphi or Alpha Nu), will be held Saturday, October 27, 8 a. in., in Room 302 M. H. Tryouts should be prepared to give a five minute talk on some phase of the league question. L. . Ech. *Masinues Try-Outs All who have applied for membership in Masques are requested to meet in the parlors of Barbour Gymnasium at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon (Oc- tober 25th). The plans for the annual play will be explained and an- nounceinent will be made of the time for the annual try-out. J. Raleigh Nelson. " Alpha NU,: We will hold our regular meeting this evening at 7:30 in University Hall. Pledges will carry on the debate. Visitors are invited to take part in the discussion. Elmer Salzman, President. .Members of Adelphi: Varsity debating team tryouts for Adelphi members will take place Thursday evening, at 7:30, in the Adelphi rooms. Wm. J. Alexander. University of Michigan Band: Formation tonight at Lane Hall at 7:15 p. m. for participation in Tra- ditions Night exercises. Full dress uniform with capes. William Graullch, Jr., Asst. Manager. Choral Union Concert: Vladimir de Pachmann will be the soloist at the next Choral Union Con- cert in Hill Auditorium, Monday evening, November 5. He will play an all- Chopin program. A limited number of single tickets for this concert are now available at the University School of Music. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Faculty Twilight Recital: The first program in this series ,will be given by James Hamilton, Tenor, Ora Larthard, Violoncellist, and Maud Okkelberg, Pianist, next Sunday aft- ernoon at 4:15, in Hill Auditorium. There will be no admission charge. The general public, with the exception of small children, is invited. Children ,Who are studying music or others who make special requests will be pro- Read the Want Ads Read the Want Ads GOPhERS WILL BE READY FOR MICHIGAN SAYS CRITIC Lawrence Perry, prominent sport writer, in a letter to the University of Minnesota athletic association, says. -that the Gophers will reach the peak of their playing ability just before the team plays Iowa and Michigan. H expects a close game between Mint; nesota and Wisconsin Saturday. London, Oct. 24.-The rush to Amer- ica under the November quota is on; ships are crowded. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. y ways welcome. G. H. Whitworth, Pres, Rifle Club. ALL FOREIGN STUDENTS INYITED TO RECEPTION: COSMOPOLITAN CLUB MEMBERS WILL GIVE VARIED PROGRAM All foreign s'tudents have been in- vited to attend a reception at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Prof. E. C. Goddard of the law department and Mrs' Goddard at 1212 Hill street. The reception has been arranged un- der the direction of the Cosmopolitan club and Carleton Wells, treasurer of the club. A program will be given from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock which will include a piano number by one of the Chinese students, and two talks by students. Frederick Hediger, '24E, vice-presi- dent of the Cosmopolitan club, will talk on."Foreign Student Friendship." Johan Rorick, '24D, will give several native South African songs and tell some of his experiences hunting big game in South Africa. The entire group will join in singing Michigan songs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Stevens, re- cently returned from China, Prof. T. E. Rankin of the rhetoric department, and Mrs. Rankin, Prof. J. R. Nelson of the engineering English depart- ment and Mrs. Rankin will help in re- ceiving the guests. Hobbs To Address Journal Club Prof. William H. Hobbs, head of the geology department, will speak before the Geology Journal club .meeting which will be held at 7:30 o'clock to- night in room G436 Natural Science building. Professor Hobbs will speak on his Australian tilp mer. All interested are tend the meeting. of last sum- invited to at- I......................................................................_._.........._ ...._....--.....-{.~.i-f-__ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dance Tonig AT THE PACKARXI MUSIC BY KENNEDYS BEST OR ANN ARBOR'S FINEST ORC . . . yht' D CHESTRA HESTRA 75 CENTS MAKE MICHIGANENSIAN APPOINTMENTS Photographer N OW! -j 4PPI I -no f Photographer 000006* Senior Engineers: ,Assembly today at 10 o'clock in Room 348. P. Field. Geological and Geographical Journal Clubs: 9here will be a joint meeting of the Geological and the Geographical Journal Clubs on Thursday, October 25th, at 7:30 p. n., in room G436, Nat- ural Science Building. Program: "The Pan-Pacific 'Scientific Congresses in Australia in the' Summer of 1923."-Reported by Professor Hobbs. All interested are cordially invited to attend. L. M. Gould, Secretary. - I I. i STATE STREET CALL 303-W Photographer Read The -Daily "Classified" Columns i ' t _ W AT'S GOING ON THURSDAY 7:00 a. m.-Holy Communion in Wil- liams Memorial chapel, Harris hall. 10:00-Assembly of Senior Engineers in Room 348, Engineering building. 4:30-Junbor ZoologIcal club meets in room Z-242, Natural Science build- "ing. 7 :3--Baptist students will meet at Guild house for hike. 7:30-Alpha Nu meets on fourth floor of University hall. 7:30-Foreign studentI' reception at the home of Prof. E. C. Goddard, 1212 111ll street. 7:3-Traditions' night meeting in hill auditorium. 7 :30-La Socladad 'J1IisIanica In Roonut "_""_" i Dye Vor V u Paid Subscription 203, Tappan hall. 7:30.-AdeIplIi debating in Adeplhi rooms. FRIDAY 7:30-Poloia Literary< team tryouts club meets in To 1hefUiCHICAN DAILY ? Lane hall. 8:30 -hobart guild dance at Harris hall. U-NOTICES Sophiomore engineers interested in speedball report to manager, Ta.mes Zose, "26E, for the first game, Wed- nesday, at 4:30. All organlzations who want space in the 1924 Michiganensian should ap- ply at the 'Ensian office for con- tracts, or make arrangements for the same with George L. Pattee, or- ganization manager. All contracts must be in by Nov. 1. Seniors who have not yet obtained their photographers' receipts must do so as soon as possible. The Michiganensian office is open from 2 to 5 every afternoon except Sat- urday. Fresh Air Camp Accomodated 421 Completing the report of the num- ber of children taken care of at the Fresh Air camp last spring, the S. C. A. reports the number to be 421 youths. 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