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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DA LYOFFICIA L BULLETINA
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 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923 Number 48
Faculty Directories:
Copies of the Faculty Directory and also of the Address List of new
members of the Faculty (just issued) can be obtained from the Registrar's
office upon application eit(,er in person or by telephone.
Arthur G. Hall, Registrar.
Bureau f Appointments:
Attention is called to the fact that this morning is the last time pros-
pective teachers can enroll with the Bureau without payment of a.fee for
late registration. The office, 105 Tappan Hall, will be open from 8 to 12.
Margaret Sameron, Secretry.
R. 0. T. C. Band,:
The Band will assemble at the rear of Hill Auditorium on Saturday at
2:00 p. m,. Wear uniforms. Bring instruments and music.
Wm. T. Carpenter, P. M. S. & T.
Gallery Practice:
The rifle range in room 330 Engineering Building will be open all Sat-
urday afternoop for men desiring to tryout for R. 0. T. C. Company Rifle'
Teams.
Win. T. Carpenter, P. M. S. & T.
Economics 3-Labor:
Assignment for week of Nov. 19 to 26-27 is Perlman, History of Trade
Unionism in U. S. Chs 1 'and 3; ,loxie, Trade Unionism in U. S. (in Econ-
omics Reading Room) Chs. 2 and 4.
Z. C. Dickinson.

French Scientist
Made Chevalier
Of Honor Legion

January 27, 1921, eleven bouts in all of the game by running with the ball,
being carded, an act that led to the foundation of
Followers of the Rugby style of foot- present day Rugby. The event was re-
ball may be interested in knowing that cently celebrated when the England-
the game originated in England just Wales team beat the Scot-Irish team
100 years ago when one William Wards X21 to 10, on tke saime field where Ll-
Ellis violated the then accepted rules I's staged his memorallk stunt.

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IN HIS LATEST SIX-REEL COMEDY
LAST TIME TODAY
BETTY BLYTHE
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WHA T'S GOING ON
SATURDAY,
10:30-Congregational students hike
to Delhi mills,.
2:00-Combined bible classes meet in
Lane hall.
7:00-Upper Room bible class meets in
the Upper room at Lane hall. w
7:30-Baptist studentls informal recep-
tion for Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Crozier
at Guild house.
7:30-Chinese Friendly circle meets in
Wesley hall.
SUNDAY
9:30--University Men's bible class
meets in Upper room in Lane hall.
12:00-Prof. Bruce Curry speaks on
the bible, Congregational church
forum.
12:00--Baptist students' bible class
meets at Guild house.
2:00-Phillppine-Michigan club meets
at Lane hall. Professor Hayden to
speak.
3:00-Hindustan club -meets in Lane
hall. Professor Hayden to speak.
4:00-Harry Clark, '24, president of

the S. C. A., speaks at Congregation-.
al church.
S:30--Baptist students social hour.
5:30-Japan-Amerlea night at Congre-
gationi Students' Fireside Chat.
5:45-Students supper in Unitarian
church parlors.
6:30-Unitarian students Union discus-
sion under leadership of Dr. Slos-
son.
6:30-Baptist 'students evening devo-
tional meeting.
7:15-The Jewish Students' congre-
gation meets in Lane hall auditor-
ium. Rabbi Henry J. Berkoritz will
speak.
Alumni to Get Game Returns
The Big Ten University club of
Cleveland will get returns from the
big Western games today over a spe-
cial wire to the club rooms, starting at
3 o'clock. Results from the Michigan-
Wisconsin, Minnesota-Iowa, and Ohio
State-Chicago contests will be an-
nounced, blay by play.
Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 16.-James D.
Fleming of this city was elected pres-
ident at the first meeting of the new-
ly formed University of Michigan club
here.
Daily classified for real results.

Have the Last Dance
and Dainty Lunch

Prof. Edouard Branly
Prof. Edouard Branly's contributions
to scienc6 have just been recognized by
France, his native country. The man
whose invention of the coherer made
the experiments of Lodge and Mar-
coni possible, has just been made a
chevalier of the legion of honor. De-
spite the fact that he is 80 he is still
actively engaged in experiments in his
laboratory in Paris.
Polo is getting a rea! hold on Amer-
ican colleges. Among the latest to
take up this great sport is the A. & M.
college of Texas. They plan to enter
a team in the San Antonio tournament.
which is one of the big features of the
Christmas holidays in the city made
famous by Davey Crockett and his gal-
lant Texans.
There's an old saying that you can't
keep a squirrel on the ground or some
boxers inactive For instance, Johnny
-Dundee, the Scotch Wop, who won
the championship of something or oth-
er when Sherman marched to the sea,
has started a ten weeks' grind tor
bouts. This triumphal tour of the
West will end at Portland, Ore., on

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beginning
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2
Classes Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7:30 to 8:30.

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45C to $2.50
G ENUINE imported baskets that you
will find very useful in your home or to
use as a gift. Fruit baskets, sandwich trays,
and sewing bskets. Many of them hand-
decorated in pleasing colors.

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CALLING YOU
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Thanksgiving repast, and
of course you will want to
look your prettiest and
wear your best. The holi-
day will not seem so with-
out wearing s u i t a b le
jewelry. Step in here and
get some suggestions.
NOTE:-
_; We have a full line of
Michigan pins and novelties
at Special Prices. Engraving
and Tax Free.
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$1.50 Box For $1.15
The famous Park and Tilford candies can
now be obtained at Sweetland. Park and Til-
ford candies, New York, are the very finest
candies made.

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