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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, SEPTEM1

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the BuMlein is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy reccived 'by the Assistant to'the President until
3:30 p. m. (]1:10 a. mi. Saturday)
louni'e 5 TVIISDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924 Number 1
To The Deanis:
There will be a conference of thle Deans on Wednesday, September 24,
in the President's office at ten o'clock.
I. L. Burton
The President of the U7n iversity and Mrs. Burton invite the members of
the Board of Rtegents , Faculties, and staff and their wives to meet the
newly appointed Profess6ors Wednesday evening, September 24, from eight to
eleven o'clock, at their Dcire, 815 South University Avenue. No cards will
be sent.
University Lecture:.-
Dr. E. C. 0. Baly, Senior Professor of Chemistry, University of Liverpool,
England, will deliver his lecture entitled "Photosynthesis* of Naturally
Occurring Comipounds" on Wtednesday, September 24 at 4:15 p. in., in the
Chemical'-Amphili eoatre. P'rofessor ]aly's recent researches are regarded
as epoch-making an id his talk will be of general interest.
The meeting will be under the joint auspices of the U~niversity and the
local section Qf the ,American Chemical Society. F. E. Robbins.
To All Ifembers Of The Faculty Acid Staff:
During the Summer Session'the Jiily 1924 issue of the telephone, directory
was distributed to all University Offices insofar as possible.
Anyone Who has not received a copy of the above issue mray, have one; de-
livered 'by notifying the Secretary's Office. Shirley W. Smith.
Automobile P'rking:
The parking of automnobiles upon {he campus is of necessity restricted
to members of the Faculty, University officials, and employees. Only such
cars as carry parking tags attached to the license plates will be allowed
to .park upon the campus.
Tags may be secured at the Office of the Secretary of the University.
By order of the Regents. Shirley W. Smith, Secretairy.
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Discuss Y. W. Plans;
Activities of the Y. W. C. A. were
formally opened by a meeting of the
cabinet members and the delegates
of the Lake Geneva conference Sun-
day morning at Newberry. hall. The
meeting was held for the purpose of
discussing the plans of the coming
year.
MORTAR BOARD TO
HOLD FIRST MEETING'
Mortarboard 'honorary society will
hold its' first meeting at 7:30 o'clock
Wednesday, October 1, at the Apha
Phi ' house. Plans for the coming
yearf will 'be discussed and decided
upon at this meeting. The first work
which the society will undertake will
be a sale of gloves for the Women's
League.
Announce Engagement
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Louise M. Roberts,
'26, to, dames R. Gilpin, '25E, of Roch-
ester, New York. ,Miss -.Roberts is a
member of Pi Beta Pi sorority, and
Gilpin is a. member of Theta Chi fra-
ternity.

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