THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, TiA '.1Ri Y 2 ............ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy receivedby t Assistant to the ,repdept u 8:30 p. M. (11:30 a. mn. Saturrda~ Volume 4 WEI)NESDAY JAN ARY 23, 1924 Number To The Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans, Wednesday, January 23 a. m., in the President's office. l1. L. Burtl( University Lecture: Professor Raymond M. Alden, of Leland Stanford, Jr., Universit deliver a University lecture on "The Relation of Poetry to Drama", afternoon, January 25, 1924, at 4:15 o'clock in the auditorium of the al Science Building. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbli Friday, February 1 from 2 to 5 p. m. In the rooms here indicated. N Math. C. Natural Science Auditorium. Math. 1. (All but Mr. Johnson's Sections Room B, Lau Math. 1. (Mr. Johnson's sections) Nat. Science Aud 8 of Math. 1E. West Physics Lecture Room. i til Math. 2. 203 Tappan Hll. Math. 2E. 110 Tappan Hall. t8 Math. 51. 348 Engineering Building. w Puilding THEY 'GO LIKE LICHTNINC NE S TIO'R JOHNSON SKATES FOR MEN AND WOMEN $10 THE PAIR WAH R'S University Bookstore . . I,. 3larliley. Seniors in Engineering and Business Administration: Representatives of the Bell Telephone System will be in Room 274 West Engineering Building all day Thursday, January 24 for the purpose of in- terviewing those men graduating in February who may be interested in securing positions with that System. Edmund E. Day. Joseph H. Cannon. Supplementary Announcements: All literary Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores before planning their elections for next semester, should procure from the Registrar's office the Supplementary Announcements containing descriptions of the new courses offered In Anthropology and by Professor Kalaw in Political Science, as well as other important courses. Arthur G. Hall. Graduate Students: Graduate students should make their second semester elections in the office 6f the Graduate School on February 6, 7, 8, or 9. New students or stu- dents transferring from other Schools or Colleges should register on the same dates. A student transferring at this time should at once ask the Secretary of his School or College to prepare and send to the Graduate School an official transcript of his undergraduate record. A. H. Lloyd. College of Pharmacy: The faculty of the College of Pharmacy has adopted the following rules relating to examinations and marks which are to take immediate effect. The final semester reports are to be made in accordance with the following system of marking: A, excellent; B, good; C, fair; D, deficient, passed without points;! E, not passed; I, incomplete; X, absent "rom examination. This grade D will give hours credit but is an unsatisfactory mark and will give no points for graduation. Like other grades, it is final and can- not be removed by subsequent work or examination. All grades of D prev- iously incurred if not removed before the end of this semester will become E in accordance with the old rules. C. C. Glover, Secretary, English 0: In the Second Semester English 30 will meet at 1 o'clock M. W. F., in stead of at 2 as stated in the Announcement. S. F. Gingerich. Davis . f oggery Shop Going Out of Business! I2 Y ha d COME EARLY Public Speaking for Engineers: Program for Wednesday, January 23, 1924, Room 348, Engineering Building, includes the members of the 11 :00 o'clock class who did not speak last Wednesdayand also those scheduled to speak then but were un- able to do so. J. K. Bulmuer. .Mathematics 49: Duringethe second semester the lecture for statistics, mathematics 49, will occur Tuesday, at 1, instead of Wednesday at 1 as previously announc- ed. H. C. Carver. Automobile Engineering Students: For the benefit of students taking ccurses in Automobile Engineering there will be shown on Wednesday evening. January 23rd, at 7:30 p. m. in Natural Science Auditorium a series of moving picture films loaned by the -Motor Transport Corps and by the North East Electric Company. Open to the public. Wr E. Lay. Automobile Engineering Students: Students in Automobile Engineering courses wishing to go on the in- spection trip through Detroit automobile factories, Friday Jan. 25th, take 7 a. m. Interurban Car to Detriot and Grand Belt city car at Junction Avenue and Woodward car at Woodward Avenue to arrive at Ford Motor Co., High- land park plant, at 9:15 a. in. Will inspect Cadillac Motor Company plant in afternoon. Can go to Auto Show in evening. See bulletin boards for de- tails. Students of both Literary and Engineering Colleges who go will re- ceive excuses for absences from regular classes on that day. Roll call at Ford Motor Car Co. at 9:15 a. m. W. E. Lay. SS tock of High Grade Men's Furnishings Consisting of Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ties Underwear, Etc. I Our entire $25,000 stock of fine furnishings must be sold at once, regardless of cost, in this gigantic going out of business sale. Prices have been cut to tWe bone. Everything is offered at stupendous reduc- tions. Be here when the doors open-you'll marvel at the low prices on ligirade, seasonable merchandise. ISALE STARTS WED ESGAY, I 39A. .H R For years this store has been handling exclusive lines of men's furnishings-shoes, caps, shirts, ties, underwear, etc., made especially for the better class of trade. Over a year ago doctors advised me to retire from busi- Look and watch for the ness on account of failing health-a short time lease expires soon and my entire stock must be sold at once regardless of big signs and name over Oratorical Board: The regular meeting of the Oratorical Board will take place today at Dey's Studio at 5 o'clock. A full board is desired. J. K. Dunn. Graduate English Club: The Graduate English Club will meet Thursday evening, Jan. 24 at 8 o'clock at the Newberry Residence.: Prof. Raymond M. Alden has very 'kindly consented to address the Club at this time. Harris Fletcher. Student 3fathiematies Society: There will be a regular meeting this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock, in Room 122 of the Chemistry Building. All students interested are cordially invited to attend. ..N. C. Fisk, Secretary. Freshman Glee Club: The Freshman Glee Club will not meet again until after the opening of the Second Semester. John 1. Russell, Mgr. Varsity Glee Club: The Varsity Glee Club will take the Special car to Ypsilanti at 7:10 o'clock at State and Packard Streets. ,iohn 31. Russell, Mgr. P11 Sigma: Regular meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 23rd, at 7:30 p. m,., at Dr. E. N. Sink's office, 721 N. University Ave., (over Lyndon). Dr E. N. Sink will talk on Errors of Refraction. L. R. Wagner. Students' Recital: A recital will be given Wednesday evening, January 23, at 7:30 o'clock in the School of Music Auditorium by advanced students of the University School of Music The public is cordially invited to attend. The program is as follows: Valse Oubliee (Liszt), If I were a Bird, (Henself) Ruth Stiller; Scherz- ino (Moszkowski) Margaret Neumann; Autumn, Winter, from the Song Cycle "The Perfect Year" (Matthews) Dorothy Hartshorn; Etude, No. 4 (Paganini-Liszt) Donna Esselstyn; Toccata & Fugue (Bach-Tausig) Vir- ginia Bales; How do I love thee (White), Twilight Dreams (Sibella), A vucchella (Tosti) Margaret Trainer; Du bist die Ruh (Schubert-Liszt), Gavotte (Godard) Victoria Wordelmann. Charles A. Sink, Sec'y. Organ Recital: Mr. Palmer Christian, University Organist will give the following pro- gram at the weekly organ recital in Hill auditorium, Wednesday afternoon, January 23, at 4:15 o'clock. The general public with the exception of children under twelve is invited to attend: Rhapsody on Breton Melodies, No. 1 (Saint-Saens); Angel Scene from "Hansel and Gretel" (Humperdinck); Soeur Monique (Couperin); Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Bach); Scherzo-Pastorale (Feder-lein); Medita- tion (d'Evry); Finale (Vierne). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. University of Michigan Band: Regular rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock at Band Headquarters. By order of the Director, William Graulich, Jr, Asst. Mgr. I. 0. T. C. Formation for 3:00 P. if. Today: cost. Atteind this sale the first day and stock up on high-grade, ths ceason s mcichandise at enormous reductions. Avail your- self of thbs golden opporlunity---you will never regret it. Crowds will pzick and jam our store-come early and reap a rich harvest. S. 0. DAVIS the door at the -old stand !- SILK CLOCKING DRESS TIES Foi J-Hop. 65c TUXARA ARROW COLLAR IMPORTED EN6LE SOCKS Wilson Bros. 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