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October 25, 1924 - Image 12

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7'I-IE MICHIGAN DAILY STRAO

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th# P~'esident until
3:30 p. mn. (11':30 a. mn. SaturdayA
Vollime 5 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924 Number 29
F-aculty Meetings of The College of Literature, Scienice, akd Ithe Arts:
The dlates for the monthly Faculty meetings for the current year are as
follows:
November 10, December 15, January 19, Februrary 16, March 16, April 6,
May 4, May 25. John It. Effing'er.
Freshmnan Rhetoric Library 'Visit:
The freshmen rhetoric classes will be shown through the General Library
Mlonday and Tuesday evenings, October 27-28, from 7 to 7:45 o'clock. All
groups will start from the circulation corridor on the second floor.
Trhe classes of Messrs. Abbott, Van (der Lugt, Osborne, Adams, 13oltwsmla,
Fletcher, Schenk, and Powers are scheduled for Monday evening and those
of Messrs. Wells, Donnelley, Conrad, Solve, Bower, Smith, and Horn for
Tuesday evening. Win. W. Bishop.
Spaish 31 at 9:00:
Mr. Hootkins' section of Spanish 31 at 9:00 will meet beginning Monday, in
Room 2e5SW, north corridor, instead of 100SW. Hirsch Iloothins.

sororities, and societies must have
their contracts for organization i I~
space. in the MiNchiganensian office
by Nov. 1. _
Lawrence, lean., Oct. 24.- Oxford
debaters, in their contest with the l With the fraternity speedball sea-I
Kansas team, entertained a crowvd of jSon at its height, there being only
2,100 faculty members andi students.I elev en teams left from the original
149 entrants to fight it out for the
Your Subscription is payab1le now.!caposi title, the inter-class
------speedball tournament will begin. The
enti es this year are larger than last
IRa 1 the X at A S (and it is expected that there will be a
t t number of upsets due to the fact that
the winners for the last four years

have graduated. This title has been Junior Engineers vs. Fresh Lits, Fresh E
held by the Lit class of 1924. The en- Field 2 at 4:30. Field 3.
trants have been divided in to four Senior Lits vs. Soph Engineers,
leagues of either three or four teams Field 1.
each. The leagues have been drawn Senior Engineers vs. Fresh Laws.
Ias follows: Field 2. R a

Eng-ineers yrs. Junior Laws,
the Want Ads

League I. Senior Lits, Senior Laws,
Sop h Engineers, Soph Lits.
League II. Junior Lits, Senior En-
gierFresh Laws.
League III. Junior Engineers,
jFresh Lits, Medics.
League IV. Junior Lawis, Fresh En-
gineers, Dents.
Likewise the drawings for the first'
games have been mtade. Tuesday,
October 28, the following teams will
meet to play the first round:
4Senior Laws vs. Soph Lits. Field 1.

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WHAT'S GOING 01N
Notices to appear in this coltima must
be left in the box at the Daily office
provided for that purpose before 4
o'clock preceeding the (lay of issue.
SATURDAY
12:00-P111I elta Kappa luncheon dat
the Green Tree inn.
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Here you'll find a light luncheon that will delight your

.,, . 3:00) liscouisin-)Iicluigaui footbllI
game at Ferry field.
:"5:00-Craftsmienii ect at old Masonic'
:r:" .:::<: i temple.1
i 9010-Student clssesAYmeet mat Con.
Igregational church.
t 11,):00) -Student (discu~ssioni classes
4 meet at Presbyterian church.
4:15-Faculty concert at Hill auditor.
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5 :30-Congregational stuidenit supper
f and fireside chat.
j :30 - Social hour, Presbyteriani
Ichurch.
I 5 :45-Students' Fellowship supper at
Unitarian church.
- 630Meoralservices for P aul
John William Davis, of Merose, Dahlberg; '26M, Presbyterian church.
:ass., has exactly the same name as 6: -Prof. Brand Blanshiard speaks
.e Dmocati prsidntil nmine,'at Unitarian church.
to emoratc pesiental omiee,8:00--M1otion picture service at ton-
nd celebrates his birthday- on the gregational church. Betty Compson
Ame day. Their wives have the same! in "The White Flower."
acne, Ellen, they: are both Presby- --
rians, and their wives -both Episco- U-NOTICES
alians. Both are lawyers. There the 1 Senior pictures are on sale at the)
riking similarity between thenm ends; 'E~nsian office from 2 to 5 every aft-1
+r John WV. of Melrose is a Repub- ernoon until Thanksgiving. II
can. ; Alf campus organiztations, fraternities,j
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