ITHE MICIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 14 ....,.d. .... ... .............. .. . } DA ILY 0OFFICIAL DUILLET.IN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notico to all members of the University. Copy received by t!* Assistant tc the 1President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdav.) Volume 4 SUND)AY, DJECEMBER 89, 19.3 Number 6 .1 i To The Deans : There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, December 12, at ten o'clock. M. L. Burton. Seante Council: The next regular meeting of the senate Council' mill be hell on' Mon- day, December 10, at 4:15 in the President's office. F. E. Robbins, Secretary. To Freshmnen and Entering. Upper-Cl ass Women: Freshmffen and' entering upper-class. women who missed the first or sec- ond discussion of the Campus Activities series will be given an opportunity to make yip the lost work on Wednesday, December 12th, at 4:0.0 d'cl~czk' in' Sarah Caswell Angell H all. Bring bi ue books. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women, To Women on' Warraing and Probation: Will the women on warning and probation who were asked tos report, at mid-semester kindly call the office of the Dean of Women and make appoint- mnents before Christmas vacation? Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. Unvaccinated Students : Students who have bad no successful vaccination are hereby notified that as long as they remain unvaccinated, the Health. Service will sot be financially responsible for their care, should they contract Smallpox. A third student has recently developed that disease and we are con- cerned by the presence of it in several nearby towns. Warren E. Forsythe. To All Students: Students having in their possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that all such books are due Monday, December 10, on account of the impending Christmas vacation. Wm. W. B10l9%, Librarian. IHAMILTON, OKKELBER6 TO PLAYIN CHICAGO James Hamilton, tenor, and M\rs. Maud Okkelberg, pianist, of the fac- ulty of the School of Music, have been! engaged to give a joint recital in Chi- cago on Thursday evening, December 13. The concert will be given at !Fullerton Htall in the Chicago Art In- stitute, under the auspices of thej Polytechnic Society of Chicago. Mr. Hamilton; camne to Ann Arbor from Chicago this year, and the fact that musical' circles of thait city ap- preciate his work andl regret his loss is evidenced by this 'engagement to return there for a concert. He will 'offer with Mrs.,Okkelberg, the follow- ing program:' Where'er You Walk (Semele), Han- del; Sound an Alarm (Judas Macca- baeus), Handel-Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Okkelberg. At Night, Rachmaninoff; The Asra. Rubenstein; Come, Beloved (Atalan- ta), Handel; Worship of God in Na- ture, Beethoven-Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Okkelberg. iAria 'Vesti la Giubba (I Pagliacci), 1 Leoncavallo-Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Okkelberg. " Elegie, Rameau-Godowsky; Tam- bourin, Rameau-Godowsky; Barca- role, Moszkowski; Danse des Elfes, Sapollnikof-Mrs. Okkelberg. Boats of Mine, Miller; Go Not Happy Dlay, Bridge; Then You'll Remember Me (Bohemian Girl), Balfe-Mr. Ham- ilton and Mrs. Okkelberg. Weepin' Mary, Burleigh; By'. and' By' (Negro Spirituals), Burleigh;1 Run, Mary, Run, "Guion-Mr. Hamil- ton and Mrs. Oklielberg.. WHAT'S GOING I SUNDAY 9 :30-Vxiiversity )felt's Bible class ill 1Upper iroom, Lane hail.I 10:41---Christ,,'s s 'antits in ( ongre!- S gationa~l church. 11:0- Pxtist Students' Bible class Ibt Baptist guild house. hall. j4 :00--Society aof Frienids uxels inl Vp- per room, bane hail1. 4:00--1'Uniiei'sif cha pter, 1)eitolay,, meets in room 306, Union. 4:00-6 :0O--Iecepl ion for najor Arthur in assemb~ly room of Union. 5:30-Presbyte'ria n VYoung Peeoles' so- ciety meets in Presbyterian church. S:30-Lutherani Studenits' Forum in Lutheran chapel. 5 :~-Vonreg'al jonal student s' su pperj in Congregational 'church. 0:00-Baptist siideints' wuild social h~ou r. C :30-H-arptiw.t studeniits' dev otilonal pro- grami in Guild house. M O T ) fAY 12 :00-Surgical stafhf lunch in Vunionm.. 12 :00i-Jou rual clubi lunch Ill Union. 4:15--Fresime girls' glee cline meets.I 5 :00- J-Hiob committee meets in room 306, Union. 13:30-Exchianmge club d1inne1r In roomi 318-20 Union. j'6:311--anmuia Alpha dinner, room 321, 1 I~323, Union. I O N r~oml 304, union. 7 :30-A.I.E.E. smoker in Upper head- ing room, n,'fion 7 :301--Fcc s Ii iien group n lbowlinug teami jvs. group 4; (igrou1, 7 vs. group 10 in semi-finals; Union alleys. 7 :00--Aill-electrical smoker. Alexan- ( ter -IDoulpresident: of the Detroit; Edison comnpanly speaks. S :OP ---Vachel JLixudsy lect ures. hill au(~ttvruiu. -- au it ri m .T U E S D)A Y 12 :i11-- Ivdetl alschool :tdizuIist rafloxi boar Id lunlch in Union. I l. -'.J. ffc( 11 speaks to Amerl- cii nC ,.. noitrv' society,' room 303, r Chenl;ry bulildinig. 4 :t; - - 'xiii ersity gils" glee club nme~ts in :Larijour gylaiasiu in. 01:30---;eta., Beta 'L'ai dinner, room 319, SUn ion. 7a0 --''fomuas 11,Iden's Bibe lass In Lane hall. 1111Is t4UTiI UN I VE TSITiY AV 1. E.7ngin cers' and Architects' iVIaterii; s Stationery, Fountain PFens, Loose Leal Books Cameras and Supplies Candies, Laundry Agency, Tobaccos Uv ue6 are $1It !paIi d l; , tiI tn or $1.25 if payed after vac Iion. Sophomore engineers pay Monday, 'Tuesday, andl Werltes 'ay Ciassi~iecs.-Atr. !'haiIy Ir t JUST READY 1924 BEST EVER 'The Michigan, Calendar I I One page of the President and Deans- -and twelve pages of Campus views, including the Clemnents Library, New Engineering Laboratories, the Model High School, the Lawyer's Club, the new Literary Building, Yost Field House and the New Hospital. n. . Price 78c W All' uNiVERsa'rY soOKsT 0 R E I. t _^ !m I I Foreign, Student Holidays: The people of Lansing have sent their annual invitation t.. foreign stu.- dents to spend Christmas vacation in Lansing. There are some families in Detroit also whow would like to entertain foreign students at that time. For particulars inquire at 302 University Hall, M. T. Tt. F. at 4 o'clock p. m. University phone 110-J.; RResidence phone 3287-M. J. A. C. Hildner. SSeniors In Business Administration: Applications for the special certificate' in Business Administration must be filed on or before Friday, December 14. There will be no later opportun- ity to register. E. E. Day. loppgrapliy and Map Reading: A lecture accompanied by moving pictures will be given by Captain F. E. Collins, of the R. 0. T.. C.,. on Monday, December 10th, at 4:00 p.. Mn. in the Natural Science Auditorium. The pictures will show recent developments of aorial photography. applied to map making, and will be especially val- uable in visualizing topographic maps. The lecture will be of great inter- est to all engineering 'studemits, particularly, civils, to all architects, and landscape architects, to all interested in military training, motoring, moun- tain climbing, road construction and real estate development. The lecture has, byeen arranged through the courtesy of Major~ W; T. Carpeniter.' Memii- bers of faculty will kindly announce to, classes interested.,. -Alex L. Troput. ELECTRICAL-E'N6INEERS PLAN SMOKER TOMORROW An American Institution of Electric- al Engineers smoker will be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in the Un- ion.' All electrical enginers are in- vited to attend. Alex Dow, president of the Detroit Edison company, will be the princi- pal speaker of the evening. Mr. Dow who is considered one of the leading authorities on central plants will speak, on "The Trenton Channel Plant". Prof. B. F. Bailey of the elec- trical engineering department will al- eo speak at the smoker. Entertainment for the meeting will be furnished by Tang and Tavares, Hawaiian musicians, and- Carl M. Boswell, '241t, who will present a singing act Two Japanese students Iwill also give a 'Jiu' jitsu demonstra-e tion. Refreshments will be served. 1 t 14 {j r ,,, f ,.,;. , ; y s :, I , THE STORY- OF THEIR' MANIJ. FACTURE Continued Many Oriental rugs, can not be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner because Its suction tends to loosen the knots and_ pull out the nap. A well madeI Chinese rug is not harmed by the con- stant us~ of the. most powerful vacuumI suction. Thus .they work steadily rom day- light until dark and in some factor- ies by artificial light way into the night. In most factories the boys aref bound out to the rug makers for a term of years. It is virtually slavery for they 'receive only their food, often very .poor and insufficient, and cloth-}. ing, many times just cotton rags which do not protect from' the sevepe nor-I themn winters. Six or seven boys working steadilyI may make four or five inches of a rug nine feet wide in a day. After the, rug is finished ,it is placed on thehl floor and trimmed smooth with a bigI shears then witli this same clumsy instrument the threads are carved'. away from all around the design, even to the finest lines. It is marvelous, the skill and rapidity with which this is done. (Story to be conainukd tomorrow) MRS. H. B. MERRICK 2654J IA. BIG SURPRISE Patronize The' Daily Advertiser's. It's .true efficiency' to use iClasslleds.-Adv Daily + ; y . s I I p qQUALITY. *t 7 1P@ 4. UALITY.0 F . - 'Rt Wickens' Optical Parlor WA Quality and Thorough, workmanship the best. careful examinations.." All work guaranteed. C. S. WICKENS Opk- D...' At Arnold's State Street JeWelry, Store ,Inv .0 ;U2 O.. 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Other Univerksal Goods, A GIFT of leather or brass will last,.indefinitely ! We are displaying scores of practical and You will always find I ' lnexpensive suggestions. Early shoppers will be gratified to find such appropriate gifts at so small a cost ! Chafing Dishes Coffee Percolators Curling =Irons Grills Heating; Pads Vacuum Cleaners Food Choppers Thermos Bottles Quality Quality i A complete' stock-Coin Purse's, Bill Folds, Card Cases, Desk Sets, Bridge Sets, Correspondence Sets, Brief Cases, Portfolios, etc. -r+ E W Ir- c" and Service F ~Jno. C. Fischer Col. Up~ to-the-Minute Hardware Ki : 1=1 III I