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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE'EIHT FIEMICHGAI~ DILYFRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1924

Du"AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. mn. (11:30. a. in. Saturday)
Volume 1 FRIDAY,' OCTOBER, 3, 1924 'lumber 10
Senate Council:
The first meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, October 13,
at 4:15 p, m;., in the President's office. Frank E. Robbins, Secretary.
To All Members of the Faculty :
This is to announce that the Dictaphone Station located at 102 Mason Hall
is maintained to render stenographic and typing service to all members of
the faculty for work of a strictly University nature. There. is no charge for
such service. Ethel WhitchureliII ead of the Dictaphone Station.
Mathematics, College of Literature, Science) and the Arts :
There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Staff on Friday, October 3,
In 'room 108 Mason Hall. at 4 p. in. Joseph IL. Mlarley.
Political Science 141, Mlunicipal Government:
This course will meet today and henceforth in Room 1025 Literary Build-
ing'instead of Room 63 Literary Building.. . .T. 11. Reed.
Ui~uversity of Michigan Band:
Formation this afternoon at cane _c'cl ock sharp at the band headquarters
to play for the Kiwanis parade.' Full dress uniforms with capes. All men
who have not been issued capes may get the same at 12:30. Evening formna-
tion at 7:45 p. in., at Waterman Gym nasiuni. All men must be present
at these two formations. By order of the Director.
.Arthur llf. Smith.
Alpba. Epsilon Nu
The-, first meeting of the year will be held tonight at Michigan Union. The
room, will be announced at that time. This meeting is very important and :all
members are urged to be present. 0. Mlcl~ay IKliiM, Directlr.
Polgnia Literary Circle:
The Polonia Literary Circle meets tonight, Oct. 3, 1924 at 7:30 o'clock in
the ,auditorium of Lane Hall. Leo J. Nowicki, President.
Scabbard and Blade Club:
All members of the Scabbard and Blade, national as well as local, will

gather for a short business meeting Friday evening, at 7:00 p. in., at the
jMichigan Union. C'apt. Milton )1. Maddlit, C. 0.
f To All Holders of Student 1Aildetic Coupon Boolks:
Preference in reference to the distribution of tickets in the student allot-
ment for the Michigan-Wisconsin football game based on the number of
years on the camnpus ceases 6:09 p. m. October 4th. Those having this prefer-
ence should file applications at once. Fielding 11. Yost, Director.
Choral Union Tryouts:
Tryouts for membership in the Choral Union will be continued today from
4 to 5:30 o'clock and Monday evening, October 6, from 7 to 8 o'clock at the
University School of Music.
Former members of the chorus desiring to retain their places need not try-
out again, but are requested to fill out their membership cards immediately,
o 'herwsge their places will be filled by new candidates.
Earl T. Moore, 'Musical 1irector.

finnthe Academy of lrnterl)aA ml al W.:v
JOURNAt LUBL MEET[H*% which met dur3ing July adAmiJ
the V ague in its second knullu 1!_
HEVE, DD a EKeing Professor Reeveti deiivcrv' 4
REEVES, 8 0WN r' (U~5 i 12 lectures be)fre this a5-
50lbly.

Reports of three conferences were
given by members of the political sci-
ence department at the regular hi-
monthly meeting of the Journal club,
yesterday afternoon at the Library.
Prof. J. S. Reeves opened the ses-
sion with a description and report of

A report of the meetiug of the I1:-
statute of Politics, whlic h nc. at W ,-!
liamstown in its fourth annual sc. ic(uj
w s iv n b P r f E .S B r w i 0'Prof. J. R1. H ayden gave the conclu ::' ");
talk on the National Conferenc oe oI
the Science of Politics, which mlit ill
Chicago during; Septemiber.

'\~~ 'ma~!nOct. 2.-- The Persian
Y\e i'il t hs delivered to the Amn-
2 '1(2£'' i'aires at Teheran a
~ ~ ~i.l;d(}dthe amount of thei
~ru~~rii~cd 1y Mrs:. Robert W.
lL'ufor I he death of her husband.
;x-yi iw, 04t. 2.- Representative
b, .Ihd Ih!xwr snl, 74, a member of
th 1915 and _31923 leislatures, died
!-r~e \\de ynoon.
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W HA IS G0 1N G ON x:00- Cra:ftsmett club meets in old Mla-
Noties~ to a ,jhcar in this. colu'rn iiiiit 8: VI--Untar°ian students' party in
be left ill the boa at the Daly office
provided for that purpose before & church parlors.
o'lcpreceedirng the day of issue. -
U-N OTI CE
FR~l)AY Senior l):(ifles are 0on sale at the
1 :00--B-Iand meets at band h2adqjurt-1 'En sian office from 2 to 5 every aft-
ernocn until Thanksgiving.
4:00-Choral Union tryouts inl School !- _____-
(of Music. Irveruhirs of the University Girls'
1 4:0--Mathenmaties staff meI~ in r"" 1 Glee club will meet at 4 o'clock today
108, Mason ball.
5:00--Uion underclass departmentI in room 305, School of Music, in or-
meet in ctiitie roo. ;der to rehearse the songs that will be
7:0-Scbbad ad Badeclu meets sung at the Kiwanian convention at
in Union.d nd 1 7.ci,15 o'clock tonight in lBarbour gym-
InUnion.naum
r :3O-Po! onia circle meets ini LanmeI
hall auditorium. I1 UNION NOTICE1
7:;45--Banmd meets at Watermnim gym- I
nasium. I Members of the underclass de-
S:OC--Ba'ptlst students meeting atj partmernt of the Unionf will meet
Baptist church. at 5 o'clock this afternoon in
8:00-C. S. C. A. meeting for Chinese ( the student offices of the Union. I
students in Harris hall. ( WILLIAM L. DIENEV,
1 -u 'hti'dgfn' (}rii T if~Chairman.

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