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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1

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DAILYOFFICIAL DULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presidet until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.a
Volume 4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923 Number 50)
To the Deans:
There will be a conference of the Deans in the President's office Wed-
nesday, November 21, at ten o'clock. ~M. L Burton.
University Lecture:
Dr. H. E. Pulling. Professor of Plant Physology in Wellesley Colege,
will speak on the subject "The Daemons of Science" in the Natural Science
Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon, November 21 at 4:30. The lecture is un-
der tie auspices of the Botany Deparni'"t.^ The' public is cordially in
vited. F. E Robbins.
Fifth Health Lecture for Women:
For upperclass women-Tuesday, November 20th at 7:00 p. m. in Sarah
Caswell Angell Hall. Margaret Bell, M. D.
To Freshmen and Entering Upperelass Women:
The first series of discussions on the Campus Activities lectures will be
held In Sarah Caswell Angell Hall in the following order:
Wednesday, November 21, 4 o'clock-Group I.
Thursday, November 22, 4 o'clock-Group I.
Tuesday, November 27, 4 o'clock-Group III.
Tuesday, November 27, 7 o'clock-Group IV.-
Group II precedes Group I in order to avoid a conflict with the health
lecture on Thursday evening. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
Phillips Scholarships:
Examination for the Phillips Scholarships for 1923-1924 will be held as
follows:
Latin: Wednesday, November 21, at 3 p. m., Room 108, Tappan Hall.
Greek Friday, November 2$, at. 3 p m., Room 108,: Tappan Hall.
The rules governing the award of these scholarships are explined on
pages 117-118 of the University Catalogue.
John R. Effinger.
Frances W. Kelsey.
Campbell Bonner.'
Addresses Wanted:
The following students in the. Literary College have. given no Ann Arbor
addresses. They are hereby ofricially notified to do so at once at the Reg-
istrar's office:
Charles R. Bigbe, William G. McDonald, Stewart Bissell, Vincent J.
Malloch, George W. Davis, Harold 3. Mertz, Richard A. Gumberts, Robert
N. Monfort, Ira E. Gumm, Harry Penfil, Fred G. Hicks, Raymond L. Scheib,
Francis J. Holland, George E. Schenck, Daniel A. Huff, Ralph Schwartzberg,
Merritt de Jong, George Sehring, George Kenigson, Jerome C. Simons,
Harry Kok, Harold Troy, Carl E. Krebs, Joseph Vaslak, George E. Lehti-
nen, Orville Vaughn, Charles Lipshutz, Irving Zemans, Perrin H. Long.
Arthur G. Ball, Registrar.
Action of the Administrative Board:
The Administrative Board of the College of Literature, Science and the
Arts at a recent meeting suspended for the remainder of the semester, Ed-
ward M. Wllems, '27, of Rochester, New York, tor dishonesty in a recent
exanfination in Botany. John R. Effinger.
Bontanical Senlnar:x
Meets Thursday, November 22, at 4:30," Room B173,. N,. S. Building.
Paper by Prof. H. E. Pulling of Wellesley College. B. M. Davie.
Finnish Students:
All students of Finnish Ancestry are invited to. participate in extend--E
ing a student welcome to Professor Eliel Saarnen ofHelsingfors. Call W.
R. Isola, 1211-R for further details.
No History of Music Tuegday:
There will be no meeting of the Hfistory.-of Music (Music 9) Class Tues-
day. Earl V. Moore.
Cerle Francais: .
Important meeting of the Cerele Francais in the Cercle Room, Tuesday,
November 20, at 715 p. n. Helen Nancy Woodruff.
Acolytes:
Acolytes meet tonight at 8 p. m. In Room 106 M. H. Dr. W. W. Sleator
will read a paper entitled, "The City of God."
0. K. Bouwsma, (arch-acolyte)
Romance Club:
Romance club' meeting, Wednesday, November 21, at 4:15 o'clock, Room
602, Michigan Union. - A. G. Canfield.
Members of The Athena and Adelphl:
There will be a joint meeting of, the Athena and Adelphi, Tuesday,
Nov. 20 at 7:30, in the Adelphi roos, fourth floor University Hall.
Ray Alexandria, Speaker.
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No Choral Union Tuesday Evening:
There will be no meeting of the Choral Union Tuesday evening.
Earl V. Moore, Director.
R. 0. T. C. Band:
Practice at Newberry Hall, 7:00 p. m. November 20th. Positions in the
R. O. T. C. Band are still open for two bass horn players and one or two
altos, trombones and clarinets.
Win. T. Oarpenter, P. M. S. & T.

THURSDAY
7:00 a. m.-Holy Communion In W11
liams Memorial Chapel, Harris hall.
7:30-Freshman band meets in assem.
bly room of Union.
7:30-Liberal club meets in room 321
of the Union. Rev. Jump to speak.

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LFE MEIMBER1S 6ET
BEST OPERASEATS
Applications For Tickets Sent Them
Yesterday; Yearly Members
May Buy Thursday
CAST AND CHORUSES WORK
TOGETHER IN REHEARSALS
Applications for tickets to the eight-
eenth Union opera, "Cotton ;tock-
ings" that will open its local run at
the Whitney theater Dec. 3, were
mailed to participating life members
o the Union yesterday. A preference
for these members will last two days,
following which the preference for
seats to the show will be given to
yearly members of the Union.
Seats Assigned Nov. 23
All applications for,'tickets to the-
Opera must be returned by Nov. 23.
Seats will be assigned at this time,
the preference being given to the ap
plications in the order in which they
have been received.
Participating life members who are
not fully paid up on the payments
of their life membership will not be
able to receive preference in the allot
ment of applications that were mailed
yesterday.
Those who wish to come under the
preferred list and who have not paid
their installments on their life mem-
bership may receive this preference I
if they make the payment of their
membership in the next two days.
They will be given applications at the
time that they make their payments
by Homer Heath, general manager of
the Union.
Yearly Members Call at Desk
General yearly members of the Un-
ion will not be mailed applications for
tickets to the opera. They may call
for them at the main desk of the Un-
ion beginning Thursday morning. The
large number of yearly merfibers has
made it impossible to mail applica-
tions to all of them, according to Mr.
Heath.
Following the preferred sale among
members of the Union, a general sale
will open for women of the University
at the Hill auditorium, box office. The
general public sale at the Whitney
,will be started after this.
With the time for the opening of the
show only two weeks away, the mem-
bers of the cast and choruses are be-
ginning to be worked together in their
parts. Rehearsals during this week
and next are being carried out every
afternoon and evening under the di-.
rection of E. Mortimer Shuter direct-
or of the opera.
Mrs. Cook to Attend Toledo Meeting
Mrs. Mollie Price Cook, campaign
advisor for the University of Michigan
League, left this morning for Tol-
edo where she will represent the cen-
tral campaign committee at a special
meeting called by the executive com-
mittee of the Toledo group of alumnae,'
of which Mrs. John R. Peck, '06, is
president. The meeting is being held
for the purpose of making out cam-
paign lists.
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TUESDAY

4:1i- University Girl's Glee clubI
meets in Barbour gymnasium.
7:15-Alpha Delta Sigma meets in
south lobby of the Union.
7:30-Joint meeting of the Athena1
and Adelphi literary societies in the
Adelphi room on the fourth floor of
U. hall.
8:00-Meeting of the Sophomore band
for organization, room 325, of the
Union.
8:00-New York State club meeting
in room 205 Mason hall. Changed
from Thursday.
8:30-Sigma Delta Chi meets in Un-
ion.
WEDNESDAY
4:00 to 6:00-Open house in Harris
hall.
7-3 Cosmopolitan club meets in
room 110 University library.
DANCE
SALINE OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1923.
Music by
Michigan Melody Men.

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in default of payment may avail theimselvcs of the precedence by making payment of their arrears.
Applications will be received today by participating life members, and must be mailed back by to-
morrow night in order to get this precedence. Mail orders in at once, because beginning Thursday, all
annual members of the Union will be entitled to buy tickets by applying at the Union. All mail orders
must be in by Friday. Seat sale for University women Wednesday, Nov. 28 at Hill auditoritm. Gen-
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