THE MfCI GAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMB ,. ., DA Publication in the Bulletin is eonstructlve noticrA toill members of the University. Copy received. by 11-' Assistant tr the ?rouid~t until 3:30 p. mp. (11:30 a. m. Satumrdso. Volume 4 THURSDAY, DECEMWBER8,6 319 9 imber 6a3 I day afternoon at 4 o'clock sharp. Every member is expected to be present. At 4:30 all applicants for membership will be entertained at an informal tea at which they will have an opportunity to meet the director and the members of Masques. J. KRallgh -Nelson. Westerner's Club: Our third meeting for this year will be held this evening at 7 :45 in H-arris ,Hall. All students who come from states west of the Mississippi are eligible for membership. l liier Salzman. Alpha Epsilon 3Mu: fMeeting in room 302, Michigan Union, Thursday Dec. 6, at 7 'o'clock. J. ll. ller. I University Lecture: Dr. Worthington C. Ford, Editor of the Publications of the Massachu- setts Historical Society, will lecture on the "Diplomacy of. the Southern Confederacy~ in Room 203, Tappan Hall, on Thursday, De ceMber. 6th. The public is invited. F. E. Nolbls. University Lecture: Professor E. V. McCollunm, head of the Department of Chemical Hygiene at John Hopkins University will, lecture on the subject "Our Newer~ Know- ledge of Nutrition" in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building at 2:00 p. in., on Thursday, December sixth. The lecture will be of special interest to students of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, public health and social work. The public is cordially, invited. John Snndwali. Faculty,' College of Literature, Science and the Arts : Mdsemester report cards, in order to be made, use of, must reach my office not later than Friday afternoon, December 7. Instructors are requested to, apply', either in person or by telephone (University 189M), for more blank cards, it they are needed. W. BX Humphreys, Assistant Dean.. Fres hmetn and ,Entering U pperciass Womeh s: The last two discussion groups of the Campus Activities series will meet as follows: Group III-Thursday, December 6th, at 4:00 o'clock. Group IV --Thursday, December 6th, at 7:00 o'clock. Jean Hamifton, Dean of Women. Semitics s The written test in course 18, announced for Thursday, December '6, will be given on December 11 instead. L. Waterman. Reception for Professor Saarinen: On Saturday afternoon, December 8, an informal reception will be given for' Professor and Mrs. Saarinlen at 4:30 in the Engineering Library. To this a cordial invitation is extended to members of the. various faculties and their cwives..; The reception and subsequent dinner are under. the joint auspices of the Mliclhigan Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the Michigan Society of -Architects, and the architectural faculty. After the reception and before the dinner the architectural students will give a pageant which owting to limited accomodations it is necessary to restrict to holders of tick- ets the pageant will be held a~t 6:15 o'clock in the ballroom of the Michigan Union and tickets for it may be secured at Room 207, Engineering Building. E. Lorch. Politieal Scece 1, Quiz Section 25: This quiz section which has been meeting Thursday at 19 in the Uni- versityHigh School will meet beginning December 6, in Room D, Economics Building. WV. 3!.Strachan. 4. S. Reeves. club members will inspect the build- ing and listen to a talk on the collec- tion housed there. CLASS DUEs DAY SET FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY Class dues day for all colleges in the University was'set for next Wednesday by the student council at its regular mueeting that night in the Union. Treas- urers of all classes will be informed of their respective places of collection on "MERRICK FETTE"9 CHINESE1 RUS HO11W CHlINESE BUGS ARE MADE. the campus for that day and will watch' man of the fall games committee and over the operation of the booths from the head of the committee which throughout the dlay. j had charge of the house dgcoration Appointment of a committee from contest for the Minnesota game. '.h' the Student council to supervize the? report of the pep meeting committe'+ arrangements, made for the J3FHop was for the Minnesota game was als!, mnade as follows; J. A. Rice, '24, chair- heard. man, S. R. Boyer, '24L, and A. B. Con- -tstu--fcec t s ~ nable Jr., '25. I' reefcec ouuD A report was heard from the chair- Classiefieds--Adv. . WHAT'S GOING ONI Has Peace Plan P- THURSDAY 12 :00-Dental faculty lunch in U).- ion. 4 :1&--University lecture, Tappan iicaP. Worthington C. Ford speaks on "Some Aspects of the Diplomacy of the Southern Confederacy." 5 :0O-Dodo players rehearsal, room 205, Mason hall. 7 :15-Liberal club meets, room 306, Union.. Professor Frayer talks. 7:30--Christian Science society meets in Lane hail. 7:30--Freshman group 9 meets in reading room, Union. 7:36-American Legion meets, room 304, Union. 7 :30-Alpha iNu meets, fourth floor, University hall. 7:30-Senior education students meet, room 108, Tappan hall. 7 :30-Sociedad Hispanics meets in room, 203, Tappan hall. 7:45-Westerners' club meets in Harr~s hall. 8 :00-Miehlgan Union opera, "Cotton Stockings," at Whitney theater. FRIDAY 12:00-Law faculty lunch in Union. 12 :15-English aepartment lunch in room 325, Union. 12 :15-Hi1story department lunch in, room 323, Union. 2:00-Western Conference Editorial association meets in room 304-306,(7 Union. 4:00--Phi Delta Kappa meets in room I302, Union. 6:00-Phi Delta Kappa dinner In Un- k ion.j 6:40--Western Conference Editorial l association dinner in rooms 319-321, Union. 6:30-Football managers dinner, Umi- {{ ion. While Prof. H. B. Merrick was in .... Chna' Mrs. Merrick, investigating the : >,, :;:: :::.:.'::: : :' best sources of Chinese hand-tied :"ordering rugsf;';=tifor her t;, ,.' ; ", . home there, became interested in the .*~ art of ;Chinese. rug making and made ..... *....... quite a study, of it; frequenting the rug shops of both Peking and Tientsin ' ~~ .:. ." >' and watching the men and boys a The warp is first strung on two S parallel logs. Back of it is pinned the 'design of the correct size! drawn on wite paper with ndia ink. The color ..~ scheme is carried in the mind of the worker. On a low bench sit the boys ~4 ~ as near together as they can work to advantage. At one end of the bench is an expert, who supervises and is re- iMaj. Henry Reed Hatfield ! sponsible for the perfection of the 'Major Henry Reed Hatfield, promin- workmanship. Back, of them and aI ent Philadelphia club man and member little above, hang balls of colored of one of that city's oldest families, wools; each "boy" 'selects the color he has just returned from Europe where needs. ties it tightly around the warp- he, as a self-appointed "social ambas- sador" organized a "Citizen's League" thread, cuts it off with a knife about of society folk, to end wars. The Lea- the size and shape of our domestic gue of Nations, he points out, is dom- !cleaver and hammers it down when a I iated by politicians. Society always# row or two are tied, with an instru- has ruled the world and is therefore in ment provided with teeth bfetween a position to solve intelligently inter- ec hed oec nti akda national problems, he avers.!tglyaposbe Between each row of knots is i RIRTHN Nwi i iflonorIFq !woven inT best nrugs, ontwo woofa E ~1.7 jlii. THCE quick service iin itself suffi- cient reason for having your clothes cleaned here. The fact that we use B e n zol makes it doubly 'advisable. Meen's suits cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Goldman Telephone 13 Political~cienc 1, WrittenU.uU:. nna speaks ""u American"I"U U I I li I I ILL HUUUILUU threads. i es xensiA~ve rIus, mreii____________________ Folll~u Sdnt~e1, riten Societyety fofenMec alEanical incEngineers prduinthcostssfolessIIIto produce these rugs, for itlt11ltlli[{i W ritten quiz In Political Science 1, Thursday, December 6, at 11 a n,., Natural Science auditorium. ! iL L 10III ltof these threads are inserted. It will be held as follows: names A-M inclusive, Room 13 Law Building: NZ, 7:30-'Cosmopolitan club lecture in R R 1 LU1I SS UB U IUL vi takes less wool and less labor, but- west Physics Lecture ROOM J41S. Reeve., room 11, Library. H. A. Sanders !___thought the wool nap will not stand M _______________speaks on "Dangers of Disaster in President Marion L. Burton has up as well; if the knots and filling Graduate.Eng1Ii Chtub: Europe." henanucdas th ex re well pounded down, thergwl Thenet eein o te rauae nglshClb il b hldModaeen8 :00-M11cigan Union opera, "Cotton be none stenx speaker not be classed as poor quality. This ing, D e. 10x t m ethen usuat me G ada the N w esEg ih C u idl e e Mr. dyet e nt c i g , t W h t e h a e .for the Student Press club. The class o u fe s m d n a d e e PreyiStockwilladdressitheyclubaTues-nap, and people are deceived into preient some recent Miltonic criticism. Hri lthr a vnn tismeigi h thinking because the individual IiGreen Tree Inn. His subject will be, traso a r ode hyaeI ILA DT Amuer~an Ch mical Sociey, U.of If Secton: IDAILY EDITORIAL STAFF I The Newspaper I Like." This ad- e tit ia s ngp a 1rug;o whee asthe ac- ~ ___________________ The next meeting of the local Section *ill be held on Tu esday, December SEKIOE EBR dress was first delivered before theltaormaybe ofywaomol-hegand= 11th at4:1 p, . i, rom 03.p th Chmisry bildng.Mr.W. J McillI lMichigan editors during their annual lao trem e-f anys w ta fmoe-hal 11th, spak4:15"p.eiE.einrome33 the Asy fChisry udinrg.s r.:3 M il The Daily editorial staff can fconvention held here in October, and quality rug, and is sold at a consider- Sud y ec m e The Anual BsinessMeetig Assy of Cude Dugs."use a few more tryouts. Repor- i was well received by the journalists, able discount. -S n a ,D cm e TeAnaBuiesMeigand Election of Officers will take place tonal and night staff positions T 'he Press club meetings are open Ti soerao o h ayn im e i t l a t r a d . f l c e a e i m d at l v i a le t u h Ito m em bers of the organization only. p i e and good C hinese ugs. ; C. C eohSecretary. f tryouts. IHowever, all students and faculty men MprieabFacultyakinConcertes only men who have been en-j interested in journalism and related rgitmorrout'theDaingoy Cies Geological Journal Club: rolled in the University for more I fields are eligible to membership upon rusiPomro' aiy R. 0G R .A I BY There will be a meeting of the Club at 7 o'lock in Room 0817 on Thurs- hngn emserIrwh n payment of a small fee per semester. YetrayIrcivdb-ai e day, December .6th. Program: I tered the University with advanc- Tuesday's meeting will be the lastmr malszerg.- "The Mechanics of Vein Foriation "-Tabor. Reviewed by Mr. Such- I ecl credit, are eligible for this before vacation. The first meeting after =o h nvriySho anon. I work.I vacation will probably be held in the MRS. H. B. MERRICK,w "A Bendigo Problem and Its Bearing on the Force of Crystallization"__ I I Clments library, at whichi time the' Phone 265-J. -Adv. Mrs. William 'Wheeler F.~ L. Stilwell. Reviewed by Mr. Mlower. Mr. au Okebeg All interested are cordially Invited to attend. L. lIL Gould., Secretary. _______________________= Mivr. vAubet ockelber, Students in the Spanish Department: JUST READY 1924 BEST, EVER1 Mr. aertsLokwood, The third lecture presented by the Sociedad Hispanics will be given this-- evening in Room 203,c TappanHalat75p.i. r.Nlo dyith r1 Ia e d r-oamsinca spae n i ujc ilbe "Pio atBaroj a:. " m.Mr NlonEdy sh pekrkradhsT e M c i a na en a Children under 12 years of age not a EshrHlzaCara.One page of the President and Deans--and twelve pages of Campus views, including the Clements obtain tickets at School Captain Holmt'sCiass In Eqitation: Library, New Engineering Laboratories, the Model High School, the Lawyer's Club, the new Literary 'Beginning Dec. 6 1923 and until further notice, the class in Horse- Buildng,7Yot FieleHouseandythDNeweHspital tranship conducted by Captain Holm, U. S. Cavalry, will meet in room 312,/ F~ WensaDcm r west Engineering Building, on each Thursday at 4:00 p. i., holidays except- Aown"9 NV ES T Y C O ALU IOT AlhaNi: uii T. Carpenter, Major, C. A. C., D. . L., P. M. S. & T B1 LI BO K ST 0 R E EF E ZI B There will be a meeting this evening at 7:30. The subject for debate _________________________ RENOWNED VIOL will be "Resolved, That a federal law should be enacted prohibiting theAFeTiktfoInidalC courts from issuing blanket injunctions In labor disputes." TIItI1t1111111Iillllt1tA-fIlllli111!111 1-ltltt!flllltlliiillilltillllliilli111 e ik t o n iiu lC Elmer Sazman, President. w Masgee: h a toyAr L - -Sunday, December 16,q There will be a meeting of Masques at Martha Cook Residence Thurs- = =p ______________________ MESSIAH CONGI Margaret Young on 'New Bvnswick Record No. 211, Will Tell You._-0 Read T e he D ily "Cassifi d" Colmns 1 This number is coupled with another real hit-"M~auma Goes Where Papa Goes," _*H I H S H O __________________________________________________(or Papa Don't Go Out Tonight.) under the direction of George Os Iltllllltltl ntlllttlllnll1111~n1uurilnnl11u~o11111&:TWO OTHER LATE HITS ARE:- SOLOISTS PAY YO R av- - Stealing to Virginia- Fox Trot... ...........Isham Jones' Orchestra.. Mrs. William Wheeler, 'E N IA NS c Mama Loves Papa-Fox Trot................Isham Jones' Orchestra. Miss Doris Howe, Con Su srpin. Chansonette-Fox Totl..........................Oriole Orchestra R Mr.WfllimWheer, .4--Bonnie-Fox Trot.......... .................... Oriole Orchestra R.Wnil>Aas a *PesBidn.Before Dec. 13th. - No admission char Prsulig Opp. Majestic Theater. - ~c zFrifraino ikl ala h j 110 E. Washington Street. 616 E. Liberty Street. -c Music, Charles A. Sink, Read The Da,~ily "Classified" Coluumns )RIUM 9, 4:13 P.M, tSeries 'ACULTY lof Music Soprano Pianist. Pianist. urge. admitted unless they first of. Music, 12, 8 P.M. SERIES .LIST, .INIST. oncerts Available. 4.15 P.M.- :ERT L CHORUS scar Bowen Soprano Etralto. Tenor. tone. ',ge. University School of secretary.h I