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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
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 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1923 Number 3
Faculty Directory:
Departmental check list blanks have been sent to all Deans and heads
of departments, and through them directory cards distributed to cvery
University appointee, administrative and instructional, old and new. It is
imperative that these listl and cards be handed in at once.
Arthur G. Hall, Registrar.
Freshman Assembly, Engineering College:
All freshmen in the Engineering College should attend the Assembly'
at 11 o'clock on Wednesday. Dean Cooley will welcome the class.
E. M. Bragg, Head Mentor
New Girls: ,
All new girls on the campus are cordially invited to the opening party
to be given for them by the Board of Directors of the Women's League.
Time: Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 7:30. Place: Barbour Gymnasium.
HeII J. Delbridge, President of the Women's League.
Notice to Foreign Students:-..
Foreign students who wish special instruction in the speaking of Eng-
lish should consult Lionel Crocker in the Public Speaking office, M. II. 303,
Friday at 3. Thjos. C. Trueblood.
French la:
French la at 8:00 o'clock scheduled to meet in Room 306MI1 will meet
Instead in Room 105 in the University high school.
A. G. Canfield.
English I:
Late registrants must report to room 208 Tappan Hall on Wednesday,
Thursday,rorFriday between 4 and 5ro'clock for assignment to sections.
U. J. Campbell.
French 13a:
The new section in French 13a scheduled to meet Monday and Friday at
9:00 will meet in Room 207NS instead of the room previously announced.
A. G. Canfield.

WHAT'S GOING ON
VEDNESDAY
10:00-Conference of the Deans in the
President's office.
11:00-Dean Cooley 'will speak to as-
sembly of engineering freshmen.
4:00-Open house for students in Ilar-
ris hall, State and Huron.
14 :30--Oratcrical hoard meeting in
room 302, Mason hall.
i :00-Lecture by Rev. Albert Parker
Fitch in Hill auditorium.
7:00-Tryouts for the Varsity band
in University Hall.
7:30-Women's League party for new
girls in Barbour gymnasium.
7:30--President Burton speaks to
freshmen at reception in assembly
hall of Union.
7:3--Student council meets In the ad-
ministration office of the Union. j
THURSDAY1
3:00-4:00-Freshman health lecture
number twu in Natural Science au-
ditorium.
7:30--Lecture by Rev. Albert Parker
Fitch in Hill auditorium.

Enterin
more wor
assigned
Blanche

her at 602 Monroe, as soon as pos- call Mary Early, 1405-W, at once.
sible, in order that they may be as- A
o i t cnsagned one. It is necessary for all All entering women are invited to a
entering upper class women to have party to be given by the board of di-
an advisor for certain events which rectors of the Women's League from
will take place at a later date. 7:30 to 10 o'clock this evening in Bar-
g senior, junior, and sopho- bour gymiasium. The party is plan-
nen who have not as yet been All women who wish to verify their ned to give the new women on the
an advisor, are asked to call athletic honor points and those who campus an opportunity to become ac-
Kynast, '24, 2597, or write 1 are in doubt about them are asked to quainted with one another. Later in

the year parties will be given to which
all members of the League Neill be in-N
vited but at this time only entering
women can be accommodated.
'Enslan Staff Meets Today
There wil lbe a meeting of the ei--
tire editorial staff of the MichiganeP--
sian at 4 o'clock today. All tryouts"
are asked to report at this time also.4

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They

Are

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unable to secure at a reasonable price.
The New Leather Golf Blouse

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Prices from $10 to $20

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Arcade-Hope Drown in "Holly
wood."
Majestic-Gloria Swanson in
"Bluebeard's Eighth Wife."
Orpheum-Harold Lloyd in "Dr.
Jack."
Wuerth-Charles Ray in "The
Girl I Loved."

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Furnishings, and Hats at Fair Prices

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Stage-This Week

Economics 34:
This course will not be given the first semester. It has been shifted to
second semester.
C. C. Edmionds.
Economics 31:
This course will meet for organization in Room B, Law, Wednesday,
September 26 at 2 o'clock. Regular lectures will be held thereafter on
Mondays at 2 P. M. as previously announced.
C. E. Griffin.
Political Science 113: Colonial Administration:
Students interested in electing this course will meet me in Room 108
Economics, Thursday, September 27 at 2 p. in.
J. L. Hayden.
Political Science 24: Political Origins:
Students electing this course will meet me in Room 403 General Libra-
ry, Monday, October 1, at 4 p. in.
J. E. Kirkpatrick.
English 22:
The 9 o'clock section of the course will meet on Tuesday and Thursday
in Room M. 224 of the Natural Science Building.
0. J. Campbell.
Course 17, Contemporary Philosophy:
Those desiring to take this course will meet in Room 407, Library on
Friday at 1 o'clock to arrange hours. R. W. Sellars.
Philosophy:
Students who propose to elect Philosophy 20 (The Idealist World View)
will meet in Room'106 Mason Hall on Friday Sept. 28th at 7:15 p. in. to fig
'u>on a regular time of meeting. Brand Blansliard.
Botany 3. 31icmroblology.
The laboratory work in this dourse will be given on Monday and Friday
2-4, instead of on Tuesday and Thursday as published in the announcement.
Oran Raber.
To All Students Taking Drawing 3 and Drawing 3a:
All sections meeting Monday and Friday are requested to secure Draw-
in 3 specification booklet coupon, (25c) and a Model Deposit Check (75c)
at the Treasurer's Office in advance ofmthe first meeting, and come prepared
for work. 11. W. Miller.
Mathematics 17:
A preliminary session of Mathematics 17, Theory of the Potential, for
the purpose of arranging hours will be held on Wednesday September 26th
at 12 noon, in Room 314 New Eng. Bldg.
T. H. Hildebrandt.
Engineering Mechanics:
An advanced course (two hours) in Strength of Materials is offered this
semester. Those interested see me.
J. A. Van Den Brock.
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DISTRIBUTORS

CONCERTS

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HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN

8 P. M. EASTERN TIME

EARL

V. MOORE, Musical Director

j 4vra1 in" *(Ioncrte
October 19-AMELITA GALLI-CURCI, Soprano
November 5-VLADIMIR DE PACHMANN, Pianist
November 22-OSI FAN TUTTE OPERA COMPANY
December 12-EFREM ZIBALIST, Violinist
January 25-FEODOR OHALIAPIN, Bass

ETMxtra (1hinirrt 'rigii

October 22-$OUSA'S BAND
100 Players

November

12-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
OssiP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor;
MICHAEL PRESS, Violinist.
4-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting;
RICHARD CROOKS, Tenor.

December

February

11-ERN0 DOHNANYI, Pianist
COURSE TICKETS

$7.00-Patron's Tickets. (Holder has privilege of retaining
same location successive seasons.) Three center
sections on both Main Floor and in First Balcony,
front to rear.
$6.00-Two side sections on both Main Floor and in First
Balcony, front to rear.

January 22-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting;
ARTHUR SHATTUCK, Pianist.
February 18-MR. AND MRS. JSEF LHEVINNE9
Pianists
COURSE TICKETS
$5.00-Three center sections on both Main Floor and in
First Balcony, front to rear.
$4.00-Two side sections on both Main Floor and ins First
Balcony, front to rear.
$3.00-Eight Rows in Second Balcony.
$2.00-Last Fifteen Rows in Second Balcony.

$5.50-Sixtxeen rows in Second Balcony.
$5.00-Last seven rows in Second Balcony.

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Should any Section be over subscribed, remaining orders will be filled
from the next following section and refunds made accordingly. Tickets will
be mailed out about Oct. 10 by ordinary mail at purchaser's risk unless fee
for registration is enclosed.
Address communications to CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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