THE MICHIGAN DAILY ........ . . ... Y OFFICIAL BULLETI N in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ity. Copy received by tbe Assistant tc the Pes'dept until (11:30 a. m. Saturr'.v. ,: TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1924 Number 811 epartment Heads: UB an aid in listing the items and preparing detailed estimates for the irs and Maintenance Budget for the coming year, I would like to have a f all the items which, in your opinion should have our attention in the ig year. 'here should be included in this list of items any painting which you necessary, improvements in plumbing, heating, ventilating, and ng and such items as locks, doors, -windows and curtains needing at- in. n the past, complete lists have, in some cases, not been turned in as which were asked for in previous years were not takencare of through of funds or other reasons. I should like very much to have your list le any items which you have asked for in the last few years anid which not taken care of. would also appreciate any suggestions for the better carrying on of our or any criticisms in janitor or other service. would like very much to have the above information within the- next x .~.1...1 E. Pardon, Supt. Bldg. & Grounds Dept. quirements For Graduation: All Literary students, below the rank of Senior, are hereby officially Ified that the requirements for graduation in February, 1925, and there- er are changed so as to read "One hundred twenty or more hours and at st as many points." In other words the students entire record must show average of C grade. Arthur G. Hall, Registrar. 'shrnan Elections: All Literary Freshmen are directed to come to the Registrar's office this ek to fill out and file their election blanks for the second semester in ordance with the sheets previously handed in. Arthur.G. Hall, Registrar. arses In Sociology:R Sociology 21 (Social Evolution), announced' for the second semester,' been withdrawn. It will be offered in the summer session of 1924, also he year 1924-25. Sociology 22 (Rural Sociology) will be given as announced. It is plann- however to omit it during the year 1924-1925. Owing to this fact, it is n for next semester to those juniors whd care to elect it, even if they have 1 no previous work in Sociology. Those not having had Course 19 will expectd to take it next semester to accompany Course 22. IL H. Holmes. lor Engineers: Assembly in room 343, Tuesday, Jan. 15. at 11 o'clock. P. Field. lthenatics: College of IiP'raiure, Science, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Staff, on Tuesday, January at 4 p. m. in Room 110, Tappan Hall. J. L. Markley. Ptoric Instructors: The instructors of freshman Rhetorie will nlase meet in the Rhetoric rary, Wednesday afternoon, January 1(i at 4 o'clock. T.. Rankin. Zoological And Geographical.Clubs: At 7:30, Thursday evening, January 17, Mrs. Hilda Hempel Heller will give a lecture under the auspices of the Zoological and Geographical Journal Clubs in the Mineralogical lecture room, 224 New Science Building. The title of the lecture will be "Mammals of the Peruvian Pampas." An in- vitation is extended to all who are interested. The lecture will be illustrat- ed with lantern views. Peter Okkelburg. K. C. Mclt irry. Art Exhibition: Thre will be a Gallery Talk, by Mr. Leon A. Makielski, on the painting of Californian artists, of members of the Taos Colony and other Western artists, now on exhibition in the West Gallery of Memorial Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 16th, at 4:00 p. m. Admission free to University students. Warren P. Lombard, Pres. Organ Recital Postponed:- The next Twilight Organ Recital will be given by Mr. Palmer Christian University organist, Sunday afternoon, January 20, at 4:15 instead of Wed- nesday. The postponement is due to Mr. Christian's tour under the aus- pices of the University Extension Department. Charles A. Sink, Sec'y. Detroit Symphony iOrchestra: Ossip. Gabrilowitsch will be the conductor at the next concert by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in the Extra Concert Series in Hill auditorium. January 22. Tickets are still available at the University School of Music. Charles A. Sink, Sec'y. Choral Union Tryouts:' There are a few vacancies in all sections of the Choral Union and those wishing to tryout please report at the School of Music Tuesday evening at 8:00. Earl V. Moore, Conductor. Public Speaking For Engineers: Program for Wed. Jan. 16, Room 348 Eng. Bldg., includes C. E. Meyer, chairman; Sanders, Thompson, Tsou, King, Vielmetti, Elwood, W. H. Arnold, Woolley, as speakers. J. K. Bulmer. Players Club Tryouts: Tryouts for The Dover Road will be held today Tuesday, January 15th in Room 205 Mason Hall-beginning at 3:00 o'clock. Tryouts may be nade in groups at the option of the tryouts..Application for membership may be made at this time. Stacy R.Ilack, Pres. Tryouts For The Spanish Play: Tryouts for the annual Spanish play will be held this afternoon at 3 in Room 201, South Wing. All those interested will please report to Mr. Mercado at: that time. Miton Peterson. Cerele Francais: Important meeting of the Cercle Francais in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium, Tuesday, January 15, at 7:15 p. m. Helen Nancy Woodruff. I. 0. 1 . C. Baud: Band practice at 7:15 tonight at the former chapel, corner of State and Jefferson Stretts. Win. T. Carpenter. Delta Sigma Rho: All members or Delta Sigma Rho on the campus who are not members of the Alpha Chapter are requested to send their names and addresses toC. E. Hodgman, Sec. 114 12th St. The National Convention will be held in Ann Arbor May 1, 2, 3 and the cooperation of all inember is expected. T' SHOES yTiking shoes for men and women. 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