THE MICHIGAN DAILY ---___-. q , I AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Japan's John D. Passes 88 Mark3 Local Artists To Display Work In Memorial H a l I faculty. In all more than 250 designs will be necessary, it is estimated. Practically all this furniture is to be made in the University shops where c most of the furniture now in use in the new buildings was turned out. Read the Want Ads GAR RICK .ATRONZE Sat. M t, - oc to $i24OO The SELWYNS Present T CHANNING POLLOCK'S FRA1TERNH W MICHI Play Your Subscription is payable now.i For Eng Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice tu all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th,1 F-esident until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday. Volume S FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 Number 40 t Fa'llty D liectory: After Saturday noon, November 8, no changes can be made in the Faculty Directory. A. G. .Hall, egistrar. To Professors and Instructors: All those wishing to have their salary checks deposited monthly, kindly arrange to do so by calling at the Secretary's office before November 24th. Edith J. Smith, Payroll Clerk. I will not be in my office Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7th, and 8th. Margaret Bell, M. D. Board of Directors, Women's League: There will be an importan meeting of the Board of Directors of the Wo- men's League on Saturday morning, November 8, at nine o'clock. The meet- ing will be short, bit It is important that all members be present. Charlotte A. Blagdon, President of the Women's League. History Department: There will be a department luncheon today noon, in room 32 Union. B. W. Wheeler. Economics 111: There will be a half-hour written quiz on Monday, November 10. covering the readings since the last hour examination. J. V. Van Sickle. Examinations for the Phillips Scholarships for the year 1924-1924 will be held upon the following dates: Greek, Friday, November 7, at 3 p. m., Room 2020, L. B. Latin, Monday, November 10, at 3 p. m., Room 2014, L. B. A. R. Crittenden, Campbell Bonner. Biological Station: There will be a reunion of all Biological Station students and faculty in room Z-242, Natural Science Building at 7:30 p. in., on Saturday, Nov. 8th. Anyone who has ever attended the station is eligible. Theodora Nelson. Bibliography of Publications: Requests have been sent out to members of the faculties for the years 1922-24 for the biennial reports on scholarly publications by members of the faculties. Prompt and careful attention to these requests is uregd. Extra blanks may be had on application to the office of the Graduate School. The period covered is that from July 1, 1922, to June 30, 1924. These dates have to be taken literally. It should be noted that on the forms sent out the dates were erroneously given. A. %. Lloyd. Foreign Students: Dean George W. Patterson and Mrs. Patterson are entertaining at tea all foreign students and members of the Cosmopolitan Club Monday, November 9, from four to six p. m. Their hame is at 2101 Hill Street. Initiation of new TIES SOR 7Let )NNIE'S IGAN V for that Parl ,ageinenits Ca Art by local amateurs will be dis- played all next week in the West gal- lery of Alumni Memorial hall. The contest is open to all students or townspeople whose work can be i I I designated as creative art. Oil paint- : # # #l t##rt##l #########It 1lli#11##Ht##1###t#11##tt####I t############l ##IIIIl lfi ttllllil # ## ings, water colors, etchings, photo-I= graph enlargements, and household'= A Complete Stock of decorations will be included. Furni-;, ture, shades, designs, and hooked rugs, will be shown in the household STATIONERY ex>hibit. SATON R Among the better known contribu- A tors will be Leon A. Makielski of the drawini and painting department, who will exhibit some of his land- scape and portrait work; Alfred G. Pelikan of the drawing and painting I UMIIV E R department and Mrs. Pelikan, who W will present a group of oil paintings;HB 0 KT Carleton W. Angell of the freehand drawing and modeling department, who will display some of his model- 1!!!l 11##fttlttlt1tltl1ltttlt!!tlllltlltlttit!I tt Ilt #!tt#!tt###t!#l:#R#[#E8##'#ltl #1 ##t! #1 ing work; and Prof. Warren P. Lom- bard, formerly of the drawing and painting department, who will show: several of his etchings. Prof. Eliel Saarinen, exchange pro- ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION PROGIAM fessor in architecture and second prize winner in the Chicago Tribune building contest last year, w ill con- trilite some of his drawings. Mrs. Saarinen will exhibit some batiques. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Chapin will dis- play a group of their oil paintings. The exhibition will be open every afternoon during the wee. There will be a small admittance charge-" for non-members of the Ann Arbor.ect BigGame Huntig i 1 mra t art association under whose auspicseaed the xhiitio isbein gien. tu-(Ilustrated) dents and school children will be ad- mitted free. SITY 'ORE ; 1Air The Roc efellr of Japan. Baron Okura, celebrated h s 2thi b;rthlday by epensorinlg free h s in the Imperial theater, Tokyo. This is his birthday photo. SUPSCRI2ER%! Delivery will be stopped to ev- ery subscriber who has not paid f;r his su bshptiOn on or before Monday, Nov. 10. Serid check or stc in Press building tod(ay. Plan New Medical School Furniture Members of the building committee are working on various designs for furniture which is to be placed in the new Medical building, following de- 'igus submitted by members of the uesdayo 11 HILL AUDITORIUM 8:00 O'CLOCK . . l ' i f Club members will occur at this time. ranged. W IAPS GOING ON Notic" to appear in this columnmust be left i the box at the Daly office provided for that purpose before 4 o'clock preceeding the day of issue. FRIDAY 12:00- History department luncheon in room 325, Union. 3:00-Phillip's scholarship examii.- tion for Greek in room 2020, Liter- ary building. 4:00-1Wasques' rehearse act three in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. o:00-Athena Literary society meets in room 4005, Literary building. 7:30-Baptist students meet at Gulid house for moonlight hike. 8:00-All New Yorkers' social at Har- ris hall.1 8:00-St. Paul's Student club smoker at 420 West Liberty street. f,:00-Baptist students meet at (gild house, East Huron street, for moon light hike. SATURDAY 9:00-Board of directors of Women's League meet in League room. 9:00-1asques' rehearse acts 1 and 2 in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. 12:00-Phi Delta Kappa meets at Green Tree inn. 7:30-BIologleal station students and faculty meet in room Z-242, Natur- al Science building. U-NOTICES Manuscripts for ,the first issue of Whimsies will be received at Press building until Nov. 10. Senior pictures are on sale at the 'Ensian office from 2 to 5 every aft- ernoon until Thanksgiving. N UMNIA EPIEMIC SWEEPS LOS NELES Los Angeles, Nov. 6.-The state de- partment of health yesterday took over complete control of the cam- paign to eradicate the pneumonic epi- demic which has claimed 25 lives in the Mexican district of Los Angeles during the past two weeks. No deaths occurred during the night, according to reports today, and no new definite cases were brought in. Some patients, suspected of the disease, were received in the isola- tion ward, however, hospital officials said. Union Pins Are Still Obtainable Freshman Union pins may still be secured by members of the Freshman class at the office of the recording An informal program has been ar- RIensis Likert. 2CPI'OIIT ~ DRiVE U.VMOf 7U Whitmorep Lake . aviio 1-1 E A TD i { 1 Any weather is Fischer's Exposition Orcestra of KalamaZOO- - eTn icCCs right for Four inds topcoats November , 1924 You Don't Have to Dance to Fischer's Muse- just Get On and Ride. Rainy or cold, brisk o it's all the same to this Jr balmy--- new coat. !'a m logo= OR t! - _. MAN nil Back of the smart style Hart Schaffner & Marx have put a stalwart quality that will meet all the fickle changes of autumn weather. . "" " ,< t ''' ' ,,,, ...." $37.50 I Oihers at $25 to $45 i 31 eule -Conlin I Pain at Washington flannl P'uffie-rs We are proud to announce at this time the arrival of our new supply of Imported ouf- flers. There is such a variety of colors and designs on display that selection is made com- paratively easy, for we have on hand prac- lically every good looling color combination imaginable. Keep warm at the game tomor- row, with one of these. _. J ' 1 f i 1. k 11 Hl IEwr® 1U R A 11911 1 11