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rAGE EIGHT EN~AOTBE 9 9 H IHIA AL ____

TH MCHGA-DIL

W1, 29, 152

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DAILY

OF fIC I AL *BO L LEIL

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice t,_ all membelrsjO 01
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th~r :l etident until
3:30 p. m. (11 30 a. m. Saturday, " -
Volume'a WEDNESDAY, OCTOB01ER -29,I 1921ir

:%,)n at :1 2j02l to h ic:h :: ",1°The g'Id1neic'a 1 ubli is r lly iki, C
.,;a, .No)i1, (O,. 148 (Agi aito1, (ant ilane ilbeinber.,ger .- ;:._chrz-
t .P>e( , 'd; 1) Finale Act 11 "MaCdaie Butterfly'"'T(Pccijai;) pr ~dc=
'n (?I1 _ _ : i C rc,-griian Style (DcL.arter ;) (Gavotl-!?eAl'a'n1 ':il a.'
1 a Ion ai vs (1~ u)1Imperial March ( Hlgar.)
1011v<' a c t seve-n Cu cIoc i cath . a i eacc t;u rtE Al
(Pctr _ r«of ,h e 0 rp. o .haL ecture Priigr, I u T ur ( 1-y c- 'r:"n *n gthe
~z, ~a A'a H I wi be11ld4ti~cTght at 7: 8(0 1 "r)'~iSfG1?5 Ci{' h
fourthb fl(or o01f in i vrsit y HIall. .Fa nies J.l I) non.

In T rouble Agaiin

IRVING WARMOLTS, 0a.S C
GRALUAr'E AND#,' sli RI 1
Chiropodist Urt hopedis1
7}7 N. Uni' ersi y.,Avc. Plion-' 260b2

MIn TE SWAN

Tro The Deans:
'I1lhere will be a conference of the Deans on Wedneadnay, October f' , at tan
o'clock in the President's office. 1. l. IlurTh tya.
".'cnbers of the Almnistrative Board, College of 1,1. rature, 1SclIVce, and t la
t'irs:
T1here will be an Admiinistrative Board meeting in Dea-n 1,,finuger's officfe
o n W e d n e s d a y , O c t o b e r 2 9 t h , a t 4 : 1 0 1 . 3 %.No t i c e t o F a c u l t y
It will be necessary to call at Secre:ary's o~fictQ Virday ORcher "1, or
later, for first salary checks. It is impossible to pr : are all= rolls> far the
year In time-'to permit signatur'e, before October 31, for, hank d Iposit. for
the year. Notice 'will be given later when payrolls are rea4'y to be sign A for
the year. Edith J. ,atit:ii 11itPyroll Clerk.
The first required freshman lecture in H:ygiene for men will he in Water-
man Gymnasium, main hall, on Thursday and Friday, Octcaber 20 )and :81, at
3-4 and 5 p. m; in connection with the regular clas.' s; in lpinye ical trainng.
Coote cA. 31.
Fresh men ,Engineers':
Professor R. M. Wenley will address the class at the weekly assembly inl
Room 348 Engineering Building at 11 o'clock, Wednesday, October 29.
.G .Brier.
Journalism 101:
The nine o'clock and ten o'clock sections will not meet this morning.
E. G. Ittrrows.
Senuior Class School of Education:7
There will be a business meeting of the Senior class of the School of Ed-
ucation in .Tapppn Hall, Room 203 Wednesday at five o'clock. It will be af
short mneeting, but very important. Everyone come.
Chem.stry Stiudents :
All student intending to specialize in chemistry as a profession are
cordially invited to attend a smoker to be given in Room 1G5Chemistry
building at 7:30 p. in., Thursday, October 30. Short talks by faculty mlembers
wvill be given. This meeting is 'held under the auspices of Phi L azndba
tpsilon, hc'nai'ary chemical society, and all members of the society are re-
quested to be present. Egbert K. Macon, I'residelnt.
Psy2Chology 31:
A written examination covering the first four chapters in the text -hook;,
will be held at the lecture hour, 11 a. in., Wednesday,'October 29.
W. , ilaIrui
To all Campus Organizations:
Contracts for space in the 1925 Michiganensian must be signed and turned
in to the Organizations Manager before Nov. 1.st. The dummy will be mnade
lip at that time and any organizations who fail to -turn in their contracts, by
that time cannot be assured of, space.
F. Aw Phelps, Jr., Orgai i:Mlou s IMa zuger.
iotlee to Naval Reservists and Former Navy Men:
A meeting of the University Unit of the I.. S. Naval Reserve will be held
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. mn., in the R. 0. T. C. Drill hall. Anyone in-
tere-sted in naval affairs is urged to attend.
' Lt. L C. Leever, Comcinatlinrn.
Sophomore Women :
You will be called upon sometime before Friday for your Froshmnan sprea~d
tax. If no one reaches you, place a dollar in the box in the Dean's office placed
t.here _for that purpose and sign up. All taxes mnsst be paid by the and of
the week. Helena Rnapp, Treasu rei' Freshmn Sprf'.
Twilight Organ Recital:

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t 1. mi., in :;)2 niversily Hal1.
Player's C(ub:
it si.prtv ht vr lleClub, 'Tn rsciay afternoc n, rat 4 o'clock;
Fr )f. A. 1). AMoore, the n' wly iappointo
ro-orga ,iratiori. .lme 11,10!
VIATIS CtI( (
S ofces 'o apphca'r i"'this coluilin+nmost
C ble i'ft in a1 cle 1or at l :ie Daily office
providtA fori t i ij J i ,p'sC 'e iii 4
O'cloc-k In cee-di ig the i cy of issue.
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t: ii Vle i thicayr, cc' o'ei-2,), al, 4:1)
be0 present at a meethig of Player'sl
, in Room 25, New Literary T uildintg.1
,,, sponsor, will lbe presen'it to discus,
sley stnlpsti15vice' ~rie
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Sen 'or p oftres are on1 safe at I he
S 'Enrian office from2 to 5 every a ft-
ornoon Until 'i ur lksgi vilg%
UI Cipulils orai1.4t mw-4, fratiern'ilfflins,
sororities, anml socie' ll'imst hae1V
their cont raci.s for on a nizatimi
space, in ti Michiganeian off"coie
by Nov. I.

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John McNamara
John NMNamiara, who served more
than nine years of a 15i-year sentence
fcr his alleged connection with the
0 yiua eitirIg of the Los Ar geles Times
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cnil.t: (arges of blackmail made in con-
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~ en's .'e.; tionial secretaiy-treasurer of the un-
11et ~(0iff, ~enlc 1rcseew ictioflclrvyion at tiletulme of the dynamiting.
i'ani n( neers in raon 34 ,PEn- !TIo Appear Soon PfITJMN
L o co ,C C .2 h o }Union. D ictionary, whi (h h s been in ti fl , b T I U U t II nI I
aliv :15-Al ha r t, i m l n beil orse. of con'pilation sinre 1857, t J U LJ 'I,~L ~ I fI~
lc ltrl. elia'1 cC.t P!probably wll be lpubli:7hed about Ithe
f-rst Of the now year, and it is clvjai- -Wa1tr E .Jominy was appointit
t)ean Fl3ingcr'0 office. .1I0ci3 thlat it } } betn laGirt ad mot p ciat17investiatr i h egn
in h il z-Paztti iiP til iioA l ie it d ai o i at v x o i OU (f t e E - ecrin rrm s'arch d epart mnent, at thl
U .?--(c"a~~p(ihdr((i5ls], language ^vr prodlucedl. w infth egnsyesterday. M
rar"t i :' xa 2~, niv 'siy hal. he (lictionary isE being compiled by <lonliny is a metallurgist of experience
moot ', t Y Y' . ity b tl.eCO fcrcd University press, and most and will 'carry on research work in
5 :~-E it'aiorsclioisof the work has been dcent u,1der the ;,lie metallurgical field.
/1_ yy aI l ..,). rv~ n <of OxfrdUI')._^, >Iv pro- Announcemlent was a lso made of
7 01 -'rIaocv~da j'i i1 All tile 5d oil f #:?e die- the ap)1 ii menzt of Fodfirestone
"o 104,t -Sin1w enni1 , nie'cis in bu ~itiaiy have been (;ompiOed. but the as assistant to Prof. Daniel L. Rich
304, U~lnryic. D/ f t'}fitlalhave been finfli1g it Tci(;ea'°y2 of the physics department. Mr. F'ire-
7:-L dIo(i e. Irc:!Ato mlakse se veral uditlons anil l'vi- stone will assist Professor Rich in
'-kl h -1 Nariit n xl x i2f f ]S l~n, so changeable- is it 0e Eng ,lish 'of c onduc tilg 1r s5.arch work in that de-
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Mr. Palmer Christian, University Organist, will offer the followin1g numr-_-
1w?3 in the Twilight Organ Recital in Ihill Auditoriumri, Wodmv'sci a ftre wi). W. C i SlI '9iT .P
Read The Daily "Ila~siied" Col un
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r: PATON : Accounting.-
W'ILLIAMS & MAR TiN: The Practice of Journzli!im. b
BROOKS: Politics, Pantics and Electoral Problemns.
SMITH : The English Lan gu sge.
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Woolen Knickers which have been made expressly for us and are worthy of
your consideration.

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