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5U~iA~qJAN4UARY a7, 1921
Nuntiher 921
IDelin .:
ere'will be no conerence of the Deans ol Wedn'lsday, January 30.
ft conference will beC held on Wednesday, ebru.ry 6.
Council:
e.next regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday,
cry 1t, 1924, at 4:15 in~ the Pre ident's office,
. ,,F. E. Robbins, Secretary.
of ddres:
tdets who have changed their Ann Arbor addresses since registering
rptember should inform the Secretary of their School or College at
iorder tbat they may receive their grades:
Arthur4G. Ha14litegistrar.
the request of the Deans, President 'Burton recently appointed a Com
to consider the desirability, of developing more systematic vocational
ie and placement work here at the University of Michigan. This
Atce will report to the President's Conference of the Deans. Obvious
of the Cnmittee's first tasks is to ascertain the facts of vocational
~e and placement about the University campus. One important line
rmiation which the Committee wishes to. have in its posesson con-
the present vocational choice of the seniors in the Literary College.
sn .data along, this line a simple blank form willbe circulated among
fodrs, t the tune of their registration for, the second semester. A
a.,nterviewv will be sought in some instances. ..The cooperation of all
rw of the senior class is requested that this important phase of the in-
tion of the Faculty Colittee may be satisfactorily accomplished.
roesor Edmund .lDay, Chairman.
Dean J. A. Bursley.
lBea JeanlHamilto.
Profesor G. E. -Myers.
Profes."r J. S. Reeves.
Professor H. E. Riggs. p
u1i Ediicat<oiifor. Women:I
!girls should enroll cu1d secure class±iea ion -cards for Physical
ion classes onran. 2~ 30th, and 31t between 941~ and 2-5 in Bar-
ymn slum. Mrgaret Bell,l. 1.
In; Summer esit:
pies of the Abridged Anuowcement forthe Summer Session of 1924
aobtained at the registraton offices of the various Schools and Col-,
jd at the delvery desk of the General Library. Students contemplat-
un.'er study k re advised to consult this Announcement before filing
e;i ns for the second semester. E. H. Krus.
aeat of Forestry:
if meeting in F215, Natural Science, on Monday, January 28 at twoj
L. J. Young.
eIII _1:
etoric III, Mr. Mallory's sections, :a~z~n will be heldas fo-
o'clck ectonfirt Moday 9-2, a~rl Scenc, Rom 462
o'clock section, first Tuesday, 9-1, Natural Science, Room P-21.
or'clockt section, second Tuesday, 9-12, Mason all, Room 108.
H. S. Mallory.
ics >!s (General Economis)-Second Semester:
seond s'ctbon of this course has been scheduled for 11:00, Monday,
3ay ~and Friday in Room 202, Ec. G. S. Peterson.
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stulets in Zoology I must vacate their lockers as soon as they have
d laboratory work so that the lockers may be assgned to other class-
he second~semester. A. Franklin Shull.
'rtlton Elections:
lst of those ~ho have permission to elect courses in Play Production
rpotted on the bulletin board at the south end of the stage in Uni-
Hall at 2 p. m. Monday, January 28. Others wishing to consult with
y' do so at this time. It. D. T. Hollister.
sity ratorical tContest:
gtoons for tie University Oratorical Contest must be submitted by I' eb-
g~ rations are limited to 1850 words. The preliminary class con-
ill be held during the week of February 18. For further information
tMembers of the faculty of the Public Speaking department.
L. 1M. ih.
ad The Daily "Classified" Columns
Senitics:
Course 14 will be a three hour course and will be given on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 9 o'clock.
Course 16 in Semitics will deal with the history of Islam Zoroastrianism
and the religions of China and Japan and hence will not overlap Course 102
in Anthropology. (See supplementary announcement). L. Waterman.
It. 0. T. C.:
Examination Course 8, January 31st., 8:00 a. in. room 222 West En-
gineering :Building.
February 1st., 8:00 a. in. R. 0. T. C. office.
Win. 1'. Carpenter.
R. 0. 1, C. Band:
1 It. 0. T. C. Band practice is suspended unt'l February 12thi.
lin. T. Carpenter.
Examination i Spanish 11, 10:000 Section:
9:00 Tuesday, February 5, Room 105 University High School.
N. W. Eddy.
Examination in Spanlish 1114 1:00 Section:
9:00 Thursday, February 7, Room F427 N. S. Building.
N. W. Eddy.
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Programs for the 1925 J-Hop
will be given out from 2 to 5
o'clock. Wednesday and Thurs-
day, Feb. G and 7 at the desk in
the lobby of the Union. This
will be the only time that those
attending the Hop will be given
the oportunity to obtain their
programs. It will be necessary
to present the coupon on the
ticket for each program.
The programs for the Hop
this year will be in the form
of leather bill folds for the men
and leather card cases for the
women. The bill folds will be
(ifferent than those gitken in
former years in that they will be
foloded only twice instead of
three times.
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J-H1O1 PROGRAMS TO BE
(GlYF- OUT FEB. 6 AND 7
UNEATH MORE PROOFS
IN LINCOLN MURDRS
SAurora, 1ll., Jan. 26.-Cast ina
block of concrete the heads of Mrs
Lina Lincoln and Byron Shoup, her
brother, were found today in a dump
heap here by the authorities workingk
under the direction of Warren J. Lin-
coln, eccentric lawyer and horticuil-
turist, who is accused of their umurder
Lincoln early today told his ques-
tioners that he had shot both his wits
and her brother, cut their bodies and
buried the pieces and sealer; their
heads in a block of concrete.
Faculty To Give
iAll-Bach Program
The regular complimentary twilight
recital will be given at 4:15 o'cloel
this afternoon by four members of
the, faculty of the School of Music:
Palmer Chiristian, University organ-
ist, William Wheeler, tenor, Marian
(from Sixthi Solo Sonata, E mal
Marian Struble-Freeman
Two 'Movements from "Capriccio"
1. Arioso
2. Aria.
Choral-Prelude "0 Sacred Head, Nc
Wounded"
MNr. Christian
Concerto, D minor (transcribed by.
bert Lockwood)
Allegro;_ Adagio; Allegro
Albert Lockwood
The concert will begin on timea:
the (doors 'will bie closed during nui
bers.
1923 FOOTBALL SESON
NETS 0 o5, U $ 174,21
Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 26.-Ohio St
university made net profitS of $1'
250 on its seven-game football sc
dule last year, according to figu
1 announced today'.
Total receipts for the seasonE
the° combined attendance for the
home games both showed a slight
crease. over the 1922 season. 0111c
WH RAT'S
GOING ON
YANKEE SKATERWINS
FIRST OLYMPIC EVENT
Governors Appoint
Business Managerl
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SUNDAY ; Mxiss B.ertha ijuarshall, of Grandu kwotruble-ocwoFreeman, voiit n leta~ua(~JLL1 LV A~
9:3J0 a. n-inlversity Men's Bible3 Chamonix, France, Jan. 26.--The' Rapidls, has Been selecte d by the ocodpnit. They will offer last fall totalled 148,102, as agali
class in Upper room, Lane hall. ! ntdSttsde frtbodbnteIoard of governors of Betsy Barbour! the following all-Bach program:16,5fothfiegmsite
1924 Olympic games today when. Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major dlium in 1922, when it was comlet
10 :3W-lr. flihih Cabot and rf '. Charles Jewtraw La 1ke, Placid, house___tsuccdMss________rerr__
E. Day speak in the ofhoseitosacedaMssLi"h laerIMr. ChristianJa.2-Chre Sc
Y.rh Uiahai~ won the 500-metre speed skating as; business manager of the dormitory.'TeDyisDn Lansing, Jn 6-hre .S
p I Trac. Dayi isshaone
race.Rev ii.i . mp pensa setes isa graduate of MVissi 0, Saviour Sweet 13y, former state senator and cli
of sermons on the subeto the Jewtraw defeated Gormn f (Cana- 1;'armer's School or Cookery in Bos- Come, Welcome Death frieind of Herbert F. Baker, declai
"Rliiosjsect of vlto" a in the fifteenth heat. His~ timue of Aria: 'Tis Thee I Would Be Praising ti1Bke si ter~ frgv
th ogeainlcuc.44 seconds flat was the best of any to.Sehshdpaciajxeine (from Christmas Oratorio) oan intsay
th Cngeatonlchrc.heat skated and under the rules made; as a dietitian, having been mnager William Wheeler
1:90Y-Bap3tist students' gild meet Pmth.inerofte vet of the lunch room for employers at -----d
jing under leadership of Rev. 11I. lt. JeI oe fN~ oi~ eetdSteketee's store in Grand Rapids be- Gvtee.o.a ndBure Diycasiidfrra eut
Chapman in the Guild house. trik f3lomrgren of ,Sw eden, in the first fore accepting her new position.
12:Ot-Studeiit classes, Presbyterian heat, winning by 20 yards in 45 2-5 Mi.s Hainer will leave on Feb. 8
church. 3lO on IUM lf
crh.seconds..fo Mnneapolis, Minn., where she will
3:45 -Chsiop lila club meets at I-arry Kias1hey of Chicago, beat Mlar~ act. as managing director of StanfordC HNS
Spedding's studio, for 'Ensian pisc- eel Moens of Belgium, winning the' hall, a woman's dormitory in the -uni- a r
ture.I sixth heat in 47 secondls. versity. She has been at Betsy* Bar- Hn - d
2:45---Social hour, at: Presbyterian The results of the 500-meter ravi lboor1 house for the last three years.
church, Luitheran chapel, and Con- with' the competitors in the order of-___________IMsI. .erikwhmaeatuyotedegngadwa-
grgtoa hrh thi tnig ee la aitnt pa ing of Chinese rugs, whmihi living in China, is now importing them
6:00-Social half hour ait Baptist gid d Charles Jewtraw, American, fir.=t Lean Jean Hlamilton will address ( direct from Qiina from a firm she knows to be absolutely dependable
jfollowed by the devotional meeting.! 44 seconds;, Oscar Olsen, Norway, 44; hkthe Michigan Dames at 8 o'clock Tumes- yuaeivtdt npc hs us-hte nedn obyo
6:30--Y'ourr 'n Peoji' s' soecly, lPresby-;1 4-5 secondis; Thnnberg, Finland, ano i,(lay' evening in the Faculty Women's --ou Arenietosrin dspectheergs-theindnst.uyo
teia curh.M.B Lyons, '26, Larse, Norway,.4 - seconds; 'Vl club house. Her subject will be the'
leads. lenius, Finland, 45 seconds; Blom- same as she planned for last week.I Temiporary Address S13, ('march St.
--iquist, Sweden, 45 1-5 seconds; Charles'wihwst eo e rvl bod _____________________________________
3IONI)AYI Gormnan, Canada, 45 2- seconds; 'Joe
12:;00-A phma 1Delta gnamesa!-MorAeiaanHaodSre ,11611iI1111111illltt Sigmalllilnllcets alllllllMoorelliti4merica,1i111Ci1n(I611Harold1111tStro1(llifn
1 ! Norway, 45 3-5 seconds: Julius Skut-j -
Spedding's for picture. nabIiln,4625scns
121-,Jurni cub unc, Uion ______________THEY CO LIKE LIGHTNING
12:10,-lcpaartruent of Education lunch,-
Union. Muskegon, Mich., Jan. 26.--Septem-
6:00-Surgical staff dinner, Union. hier 1. 2 and 3 have been selected byM'*uju ~
6 :01-Exchanige club dinner. Merritt Lamb Host as the dates for = .N ES O R J ON SO N.SEATE
alumi metruo ~{the convention of the Michigan de.-____________
2,Union. uartment of the American Legion, it
was announced here Thursday. FOR MEN AND WOMEN
TUESDAY Uioi $10 THE PAIR
12:00-Mdcifaculty luncht, U i.'
_____DAILY REQUESTS LIST OF
U NOTICES ( J-HOP GUESTS FOR EXTRA 1
All class" , amauus societies, and or. AH RU i e siy k3 o
Iganizatlons must pay for th'cir space The Daily will publish a J-HopW A lR S U i e s tB o kor
in tne l~chiganensian before Jan.; Extra Saturday morning, Feb. 9.'
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Manuscripts frM eraynme ing houseparties at that time are _.._____________________
of Whimsies 'will be received at the requested to mail a list of guests ___
Press building until Feb. 1. and chaperories to the editor of I-
I_________ the J-Hop Extra as soon as1
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything I possible.
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