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THE MICHIGAN DAILY,______

FIDAY_ , OC TBER 3 1, 1n

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice tt- all membi~ers of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to tho 4 B-cent until
3:30 p. in. (11:30 a.in. Saturdays
Volme 5 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924 Number 3~
The first required freshman lecture in Hygiene for men will be in Water-
mian Gymnasium, main hall, on Thursday and Friday, October 30 and 31, at
3-4 and 5 p. m; in connection with the regular classes in physical training.
G~eorge A. Maiy.
English 101:
Copies of Historical Outlines of English Phonology and MoIrphiology are
now obtainable at Wahr's bookstore. 'iauztsiue oore.
%a lienttlcS-College of Literature,'science, atid the Arts:
There will be a meeting of the staff on Friday, October 31, at 4 p. il., in
room 108, Mason Hall. Consideration of the coming Suimmer :Session.
je 4 t3lIi. arki3ley
TO ail Campus Organizationis.
Ci,racts for space in the 1025 Michiganensian mucst be signc-A and tre
inl to the Organizations Manager bef~ore Nov. 1 5t. Th'le duminy will be md
up;)at that time and any organizations who fti to +.ti rn in their contr: (.s by
that time cannot be assured of space.
Y. 2W. Phlps, Jr., Orgam~t:".~iibu ~s Tinager.
Tfhe Board of Representatives of the Women's I1eague wlill hold its fir ""t
and eery important meeting Saturdlay, November 1, at 10:00 a. mi., in Par-
botir Gymnasium. The presidents of all organized houses are expected to
be present Margaret C. D~ixon, Vice-Ties. Womzen's League.
Sophomore Women:
Sophomore women who are interested in writing or in journalismi are in-
vited to a tea at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at Betsy B~ar boar house.
W~omen ioil Pu hl:itioii .
Sophiomore Women:
You will be called upon sometime before Friday for your Freshman sl:read
tax. If no one reaches you, place a dollar in the box in the Dcaun's office placed

there foSV thew pu.rpose and sign up. All taxes must be paid by the endl of
the wVeek. hleletut Knapp, T1reaisurer l'resli man Spreaid.
1 cmat in tornight atsen o'clock at the band headouarters to play for the
'(Cry ni: . of Conr Nprae ull dress uniform with capes andl black
>io:s.Arthur It. 4mitii.
Loi Maerpiani t, andl Theodore Harrison, baritone. will give the follow-
ling rograk,;M In ]Hill Audlitorim Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock.
}Irish 'ltune froim County Derry (Grainger,) Italian Concerto (:Bach) Lois
laier; Coyne 1 'Amiore (''irindeili,) Monologue, Act 1 "Andrea Chenier'
(C icrtl<:n ) Theodsore IHarrison; The Pensive Spinner (Gang,) 'On Wings 01
Song"(crdlzonLsz i ve Cuban Drances (Cervantes,) B~allade in A
l{ lot (Chopi) M}rs. Maier; Eho (Huhn,) Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
(! 7ilter ,) As:<.iain, "To Buiild? is ,joy" (Cox) Mr. Harrison. Accompaniments
vil11he by MdLvl\aude Okkelberz.
T he uon:nert is, compli ncntary'to the general public. Patrons are requested
to (')11o 'ire as the doors will be closed during the numbers. Children in
urns i1inot he admfitted. (Charles A. Sink~,'Seerehory.
l f ~x r17iis are er inia v iVted to the infori-al recetilon an0
,:.l: : eIedail1w home of Prcxssor and Xrs. Edlwrin(;.Goddlard, 1212
(. i _te", Su,~i rg veanng, November 1, at 8l p.. m. Others interested
inl t w ifark ot the clulb are also invited. llezsis Likent, Pr 'siden t.
1>; .h e ,.a i Circle wi I hold its- first progra m meeting of the ye ar
at '? :: 2 ' tni'I?.:in IthetA ta:C 'm i3o !,ane(I (all. As' custom ariy all fllLmfll)Cr
a3''w.(1 ci o bo -an. Leo ,1. Nowvicli1, President.

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G-ty Mier and L.ee Pattison wvill give the following program of two-piano
numbiers ii tlbe Chaoral Union S eries in hill Auditorium Monday evening,
Nox e ber .I, t i e:00 o'clock, Eastern Standard time:
-'Allegro. i\5intaet, Allegro molto) (Clementi:) Andante and Var-
'~tu kimn; Scherzo (Saint Saens;) Gavotte and Mvusette (staff;)
S;._ ai': s ( Irra i11s) Scherzino (Schuett;) "The Arkansas Traveller"
(Old lFiddIer's Tune) (Pattison;) Waltz (Arens1ky;) Prelude "The Afternoon
of a Faun" (Debussy;) Feu Itouland ("Pinwheels") (Duvernoy;) Spanish
Rha,,:pso dy (Chabrier.) Charles A. Sink, Secretary.

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