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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10,

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10,

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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. in. (11:30 a. m. Saturday)
Volume 5 FRIDAYO OCTOBER 10, 1924 Number 16,
Art Exhibit:
Students and members of the faculty and staff of the University are cord
tally invited to take part in the exhibit of local art, in Alumni Memorial Hall'
which is to be the feature of Art Week, November 9-16, under the auspices of
the Ann Arbor Art Association. Original drawings and paintings in all mcd-
iums, photography, the handicrafts, and decorative household art will be in-
cluded in the exhibit. Articles for inclusion will be received November 5-7
at the office of Professor B. M. Donaldson, Room B. Alumni Memorial Hall.
The Association hopes to make the exhibit fully representative of the art
interests of this community. For the committee, F. E. Robbins.
College of Pharmacy Faculty Meeting:
There will be a faculty meeting of the College of Pharmacy, Friday, Octo-
ber 10, at 4 p. in., in Room 212, Chemistry Bldg.
C. C Glover, $ecretary.
Board inTontrol of Student Pablications:
A meeting of the Board in Control of Student Publications will be held
' the Ann Arbor Press Building next Saturday, Oct. 11, at 11 a. in.
F. N. Scott-.
J.istory Staff Luncheon:
There will be a luncheon of the History Department Friday, October 10, at
12:15 p. in., in Room 319, Michigan Union. B. W. Wheeler.
University of Michigan Band:
... The special train for the M. A. C. game will leave the Michigan Central
station at 9 o'clock, Ann Arbor Time. All men must be present with full dress
uniform, black shoes and capes. Instruments may be checked at the station.
The special train will leave Lansing at 7:30 in the evening. All men must
return to Ann Arbor that night unless they are excused by the director.
Arthur M. Smith.
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.
University Women:,
All women students who are planning to drive to the out-of-town games, as
well as those who are going on the special trains, must sign up at the office
of the Dean of Women at least a week before the games.
Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
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 Whitchurch, Head of the Dictaphone Station.;
Student Directory:
All fraternities, sororities, and League I-louses wishing to have space in
the Student Directory should hand in typewritten alphabetised lists of the
members of their organizations and the address and telephone number of
the house. These should be handed in immediately at the 'Ensian Office in the
Press Building. Charles Higley, Fraternity Editor.
Engineering Faculty Dinner:
Members of the engineering faculty who cannot get back from the M. A. C.
game fh time for the informal dinner at 7 o'clock at the Michigan Union in
honor of W. E. Wickenden, Director of Investigations of the S. P. E. E., are
urged to come in at 8 o'clock to hear Mr. Wickenden's address and to take
part in the discussion. X. E. Cooley.
Cosmopolitan Club:
All foreign students are cordially invited to the first meeting of the school
year to be held at Lane Hall, Saturday evening, October.11, at 8 p. n. The
program will consist of special music and informal games. All those interes-
ted in the program and work of this All-Nation Organization are welcome.
Rensis Likert, President.

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12:15-History staff luncheon in room FRIDAY
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4:00-5:30-Girls' Glee club tryouts in Will Be Delivered on
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Senior pictures are on sale at the
'Eilisian office from 2 to 5 every aft-
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