PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1 PAGE EIGHT TI-IF MICHIGAN DAILY A I LY 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. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) Volume 5 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1924 Number 19 To The Deans:I There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 15, at ten o'clock in the President's office. M. L. Burton. All freshmen in the Literary College, who were granted the privilege of applying for advanced credit for post graduate work in high school, should make application at the office of the registrar, Wednesday, October 15th, from 10-11 a. m. and 3-5 p. m. A. G. Hall. Health Lectures for Women: All freshman and entering sophomore woman are required to attend six health lectures to be given in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall at 44 o'clock, as follows: Lecture 1. For freshmen-Tuesday, Oct. 14th. For entering sophomores-Thursday, Oct. 16th. Lecture II. For freshmen-Tuesday, Oct. 21st. For entering sophomores-Thursday, Oct. 23rd. Lecture III. For freshmen-Tuesday, Oct. 28th. For entering sophomores-Thursday, Oct. 25th. Lecture IV. For freshmen-Tuesday, Nov. 6th. For entering sophomores-Thursday, Nov. 6th. Lecture V. For freshmen-Thursday, Nov. 13th., For entering sophomores-Tuesday, Nov. 18th. Lecture VI. For freshmen-Thursday, Nov. 20th. For entering sophomores-Tuesday, Nov. 25th. Margaret Bell, 31. D. Notice of Special heart and lung examinations for participation in Women Sports: Monday-Palmer Field House-4-6 p. m. Tuesday-Health Service, 2nd. Floor-4-6 p. m. Thursday Health Service, 2nd. Floor -4-6 p. m. Note: Field House examination on Wednesday changed on account of W. A. A. party. Margaret Bell. School of Education Students To Elect Officers: The students of the Junior and Senior classes will elect class officers Wed- nesday, October 15, at 4:10 p. m. The Juniors will meet in room 206, Tappan Hall, and the Seniors in room 203, Tappan Hall. George E. Myers. Geology 2: For those who missed the regular final examination in Geology 2 at the end of the second semester last year, there will be a make-up examination Tuesday, October 21, at 3 p. in., in Room G437, Natural Science Building. L. M. Gould. Geology 2: All students who received incompletes in Geology 2 last year will please see me some time this week in regard to making up the work missed. I shall be in Room G127 Natural Science Building Wednesday, 9 to 10, and Tuesday and Thursday from 10 to 11. I. 1. Gould. Summer Field Courses in Geology and Geography: Reports of students, who attended the courses in Geology and Geography at Mill Springs, Kentucky, must be in the hands of the instructors by Octo- ber 23rd if credit is to be given for this work. I. D. Scott, K. C. McMurry, G. M. Ehlers. jecture on First Aid:3 Dr. 11. C. Cooper, Scientific Director of the firm of laucr & Black, Chicago, will lecture Thursday, October 16, at 8 p. in. in the auditorium of the Natural Science Building on "Pharmacy and First Aid." The lecture will be illustra- ted by lantern slides and motion pictures. All students and the gneraz public are invited. C. C. Gloi er, Secretary. All Pharmacy Stuidents: The first meeting of the current year of the Prescott club will be heldE Thursday evening, October 16, in Room 300 of the Chemistry Buildingk The meeting ,will be called to order immediately following the lecture byj Dr. H. C. Cooper on "Pharmacy and First Aid." See announcement above C.'. Glover, Secretary. League of Nations Non-Partisan Association: The first meeting of the League of Nations Study Group will be helh at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday night, Oct. 14, in Room 318-320 of the Union. Professors Reeves and Slosson will speak. Members of the Association last year anti any others interested in the League of Nations, are invited to attend. Edgar It. Adles. Season Tickets Oratorical Association Program: The sale of the second preference season tickets for the Oratorical As sociation Program will be held this afternoon in the Box Office of Hill Auditorium from 1:30 to 5:30 o'clock. These tickets consist of all those not sold in first choice among which are some very desirable locations. This afternoon will be the last opportunity to obtain these tickets. James J. Dunn, Treasurer. Adelphi: The Adelphi House of Representatives will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in their rooms on the fourth floor of the new literary luilding. All men interested in public speaking are cordially invited to attend and participate in the discussion of present national issues. W. C. Dixon, Speaker. Circolo Italiano: There will be a meeting of the "Il Circolo Italiano" Wednesday evening at 17:30 p. m., in Room 202SW. All interested are cordially invited to attend. All officers are requested to be present. J. B. Plastino. Cercle Francals: There will'be a business meeting of the Cercle Francais Tuesday, Octber 14, at 7:00 p. m., in Room 202 South Wing. Robert V. Finney, Director, Graduate English Club: The first meeting of the Graduate English Club will take place at 8 p. m., on Wednesday, Oct 15, at the Newberry Residence. In addition to election of officers for the current year, Professor Gingerich will present a paper entitled "Three Conceptions of Beauty-Shelley, Keats and Poe." All grad- uate students working in Rhetoric or English are cordially invited to be present. Harris Fletcher. Mtathematichl Club: A regular meeting will be held in Room 3003 New Literary Building, this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Election of officers. Professor Carver will present a paper, "Expansion of Omega Functions." All persons interested are cordially invited. . W. W. Denton, Secretary. The Johns Hopkins Alumni: The provost of the Johns Hopkins University expects to visit Ann Arbor in the near future and is desirous of meeting all alumni of the University. Therefore, it is requested that they send to me as soon as possible their names, Ann Arbor addresses, and telephone numbers in order that they may be duly notified of this meeting. Address letter to 1015 Church Street, or call 530. James Hart. To all Freshmen: The Michigan Union has just received the new Freshnen buttons. The sane mwinv he secti reti by applying at the student offices on the third floor of the Union any day from 4:00 until 6:00. Present Treasurer's receipt and Inion meimbership eard. Karl It. lobertson, Recording Secretary. Vote by e sne ot , on TCits Remiainder of Season Tickets GET YOUR TICKETS PHYSICAL EDUCTION1 CAUB ELECTS OFFICERS' Irene Field, '27, was elected presi- (lent of the Physical education club at a meeting held recently according to Miss Ethel McCormick, director of the department of physical education. Alice Lu.ngthorn, '26, who was elected to this position last spring did not return to school this fall. The first open meeting of the club. will be held next week when the con- sitution of the club will be read and new members initiated. Martha Gill, '25, secretary of theLclub, is attempt- ing to secure Prof. L. M. Post, direct- or of health education in the Detroit Public schools, as a speaker for one of the early meetings of the club. Remainder of GoOn $3.00 Season Tickets Sale at Rate EHill Aud. Tuesday, 1:30--5:30 III ESTAUISHED.1S8I G ~TiU.H UR 0ADISON AVENUE COR. 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