THE ICHIGAN DAILY TTUSDYJNU'ARY 17~. 1 !. .. . .,....._,_,..e,......... ,. _._ ...m,.._..... JAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 'ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notico to all members of ie University. Copy received by tN o AsgJhrnt tc the I*?'doprt ut~til :30 p. mi. (11:30 a. in. saturilav.' 'olunie I'll HURSD>AX, JANUARY 17, 1924 Nuulwr S3 plemtentary Announceninft: It has become necessary to issue an additional sheet, to the Supple- tary Annoulicemnent, already printedl. Any urgent material handed to oday can be included. Afthur G. Hall, Registrar. Foreign students are cordially -invited to hear Professor P. Brand shard of the Philosophy department speak on the siubject of "Life at rd" Friday evening, January 18, at 7:30 p. in. in room 110 University ary before the Cosmopolitan Club. His talk will be based on his three -s at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, 1913-15, and 1919-20. The meeting is Sto the public. Fred Hiediger, President. !or Electricals: Al . W. J. Hoekett, Manager of the Personnel Department of the Ft. n111. Works of t!e Ge neral Electric Company will be in Room 274 West ineering Butilding all day Friday, January 18 for the purpose of inter- ing those wh oimay be interested in securing employment with his corn- y . .Joseph. 11. Cannon. O th r N ws C,, nual play to'be given at the Whitney Cce ,1 n:in oom1 0'l oftheCe:h ,t rutner+uR AMegjs theater April 2 and 4 under the dll-I building at 8 o'clock tonight. rection. of Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson. Professor Ford's lecture will be ChiagoStuentmorls re igh auhorof he innng lanof he ok From the thirty tryouts present at The cast for the play will be select- the subhject, "What Is Mlathemnatics er than ever, according to Dcan Al- peace .award. Frank A. Vanderlip the Comedy club sessions last Satur- e etwe.Ti akist etefrto : linW mlo hcg nvriy lista ehsdsoee tl~day morning fifteen have been select- of .ueh lectures to be given by varimi whotaks ecepionto he har'eiing 'bI tt' "laned for the final tryout to be held Fjord l.'h eAdrdorheesheassdea wo toalesecepainytaonghecollge,. ig resemances beween "implan1 1 ~~3ine ut (Curing the course of the yes ofmrldsceac mogclee1,469" and the writings and speech~es tdya 'lc D~adt students by President Smith of Roan- of Professor hludson. :of Newblerry hail. M athematicians, oake college, Roanoake, Va. All1 those tryouts who are expected Itass tre ei.-Adyt seI "There imore woeom t itude fo theWfiaB. Fordreofivtheosmardse- stre eficenc.touseDa whlPm iiu e nn4I11State--A gift o01x$100,000 frthvinlihv rcivdpotars Professor W._B__irdoftheathe on th e part of university men toward announced here recently for the pro-I notifying them of their selection . - Womn than there was 50 years ago,"'oe hscl dcto n I~igt "Captain Applejack" has been se- matics department will address a 'jlmmrie the adtaker"~ sells anythin posd hyicl euctin uilin t llac! ad b-theplyr as their an- meeting of the student mathematics quickly. -Ad~r ';ean Small1 is quoted as having_ said. be erected here. Thle gift coiner farmayr "As to cigarette smoking, it is no the athletic advisoly conunittee of the noeimmoral than is drinking cof- university. lilliltilllllH fIIIIIIIiIIllllltllllllillilllllllllllltlllllitllllIi4tI19CliliHillli eii ( Wseonjsin-Six small town news- THEY GO LIKE LICHTNINC 'Harvard r- Students and facultY i papers wvill be edited for the period ofJ members here expressed themselves in' one week during the coiming springE favor of beer and light wines in a vacation by students of' the school of straw vote held on the campus recent-I journaflsm. This :trip is undertaken STO0 JO H N SO N K0 T'IA ES ly. Of the 2,500 votes cast, 844 fav-;1 in order to give the students "real ored repeal of the Volstead act, 1,471 practice under' fire." favored bee rand wrine, and 1,498 fav- - FOR MEN AND WOMEN ored strict enforcement. Of those vot- j TexsA drive is now well undert ing for strict enforcement, however,! way for the raising of funds for the i 1 T E P I 491 dlid so on condition that th lw e constructioin of a new stadium here. amended so as to permit theC sale of_-j beer, and wine, Parls, Jan. 16.--Premier Poincare - will entertain. at dinner, Jan. 2'l, Gen,.= nis yoo s o llarvrd - Belief prevails on the 'Dawes andi his fellow reparation ex- camupus that Prof. M. 0,. Hudson i h ot. °illllllillllllillliIis thelllltltlI perts.llll lllllllllllll~lllllilllllllllliii LI ' reek B (Elementary Greek) Section 11, through an ed for 8 o'clock. This class will meet Monday, 'riday, at 1 o'clock, Room 108, Tappan Hall, error, .has been an- Tuesday, Thursday .1. 1:. Dunlap. oinore Engineers: \ssembly Thursday, January 17, at 9 o'clock, in Room 348. A.0.J ee, Class Mentor. Courses In Roman Taw: Lsecond semester of Roman Law (in Latin) is offered this year for the time. It will be known as Latin B3, and will be open to men who have hree years of high school' Latin, or two years in high school and Course ithe University. A. R. Crittenden. ns, Clee Club Conert: 'atrons to the Wlee Club Concert tonight will receive tickets admitting to the reserved section upon request at the box office ill1 Auditorium purchasing regular admission tickets. John Al. Russell, Mgr. fe Francais:t pecial meeting of the Cercle Francais, Thursday, January 17, at 5:00 inl the Cercle rooms. Very important, election of members. hlelen Nancy Woodru-0, Pres. Reaicl and Geograplilcal Journal Clubs: r. -1-lida Heinpl Heller will give a lecture tonight (Thurs.) at 7 :30 in lineralogical Lecture Room, 224 New Science Building, on the "Main- of the highilands and the pampas regions of eastern Peru." All who are ested are invited. Peter Okkielberg. K. C. Mecxurry. its For Comedy Club: inal tryouts for Comedy club will 'Se Lc at 4 'o'clock today in the orium or Newberry hall. Only those who. have received notices and unable to attend last Saturday will be I,~iitted to tryout.' All club ers are requested to be present. C.D. Livingstone. X1t Mailtheis Society: 'htere will be a meeting of the Student Mathematics Society this even- Thursday) at 8:00, in room 1 Chemistry Building.' Professor; . B. will talk~ on "What is Mathem-atics." All interested are cordially in- to attend. N. C., Fisk, Secretary. f Nil 'hiere will be a debate this evening on the recognition of the Soviet "nient of Russia by the United States.' At' the'business meeting elect- Yud installation of officers for next semester' will take 'place. Elmer Salzman, Pres. erners Club: party will be, held this evening at Harris Hall at 7:45. The group re for the Mlichiganensian will be taken Friday, Jan. 18 at 12:40 at dings. Elmer Salzman. I 1 01 '.HAT'S GOINGON THUIIRSDAY -12 :0-Sclilck tests from diphtheria in for im.!nun- Health ser- --I~onteitli club lunch In Lane :O--Sclitc' tests given In the Ith service. Wj=ectrical engineering staff din- in room 319, Union. -Ain Arbor Lawyers' club din- in Union. -Westerners' clube meets In liar- liall. GClee club concert, 11111 auditor- space by organizations which have not already done so. The Westerners' club is a campus or- ganization whose membership is open to any student who is from aI state lying west of the Mississippi! river. The purpose of the club is to bring together students who come long distances to attend Mich-' igan, and who consequently, may experience difficulty in makting ac-, quaintances. To further the inter- ests of the student from the West; and to bring together for a social gathering these students who have "much in common because of geo - graphic and other reasons. NextI meeting will be held at 7:45 o'clock tonight in Harris hall.! Michtiganensiant subscriptions may bel paid from 2 to 5 o'clock any after-. noon this week, or from 9 to 12 on1 Saturday morning in the 'Ensian of- flee in the Press building. Atten- tion is called to the fact that sub- scription rates for those who have signed up are $5 while the rate for those who sign up from this time forward will be $5.50. TUMBLERS HOLD MEETING 'TODA.Y COA An x ;, '. Varsity Quartet String Quartet FRIDIY 0 a. n.-Prof. H. B. IMerrick gives n illustrated lecture on "Engineer- ag in China" at the soph engin- Bring class meeting, room 348, ngineering building.' 00-Law faculty l unch, Union. 0-3llitary ball committee meets, oom 302, Union. 0-171110n fair committee meets, oom 306, Union. 0--Newark d'ub meets, room 1304, nion. 0-Fresh medic smoker, reading oom, Union. 0-h1obart guild dancing party for aembers and guests, U-NOTICES exhibition of paintings by western rtists as well as by Leon Bakst is ow han.ging °.n the opper gallery of Jumni Memorial hall. The exhibit: iopen daily from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. organizations and. fraternities rust have their group pictures tak- n during the month of January. clIsme:e. campus societies, and or- ,anizations must pay for th' ir.space n the Michiganensian before Jan. obert Berman, Violinist Re Winfield A.dams, Baritone / There will be a sort of meeting of i all men on the campus who have ever I had any experience at tumbling, es- pecially in double tumbling, at 3 o'clock, this afternoon in Waterman. gymnasium, at Dr. George L. May's; office. Doc needs somre capable performers for his gym team this year and has but one man in this particular sport who is good, as most of the other tumblers have specialized in the in- dividual stunts. Engineering Library Open For Use The library of chemical engineer- ing in the East engineering building is open for the use of students from 8 to 12 o'clock and from 1 to 5 o'clock daly. It is not yet open for use at Philip LaRowe, Organist IYA rir , E v~exll'$' ~ri.A=L HILL AUDITORIUM AT 8 O'CLOCK 50c TICKETS AT ALL BOOKSTORES' I I l U U