TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY I LY OFFICIAL BULEI ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice tU.. all members of e University. Copy received by the Assistant to th4 F-eeideut until 30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays lame 5 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924 Number 43 i I I versity )lecture: ight Honorable Herbert A. L. Fisher, ,M. P., will lecture on ".Leaders of fishi Liberalism, Gladstone, Morley, Bryce, Asquith, Lloyd George," Fri- ,November 14, at 4: 15 p. m.., in New Science Auditorium. The public ordially invited. ' F. E. Robbins. Sena4te : ,: w i To all Freshmn: There will be an organization of the Freshman Band tonight in room 308 Michigan LUnion, at 7:15. William L~. Diener. Tilighdt Orgain Recital:s Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program In Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon at 4: 15 o'clock to which the general public is cordially invited to attend: Jubile Overture (Weber;) Air in E (Bach;) Rhapsody Breton Melodies, No. 2. in D (Saint-Saens;) Prelude in E (Saint-Saens;) Fantasie (Franck;) Pantomine (Jepson;) Nocturne in E flat (Chopin;) American Rhapsody (Yon,) Chlarles A. Sinkt, Secretary, To Folders of Student Athiletic Books: There are 3,000 tickets left in the student allotment of tickets for the Iowa game. Orders may be placed for these at the Yost Field House be- tween 8 a. m. and 6 p. in., Wednesday, November 12. Students will be limited to two tickets each. These tickets are in addition to those already ordered." Fielding 11. Yost, Director. 1ia tematicai Clubi: A regular meeting will bie held this evening at 8 o'clock in Room 3003 New Literary Bldg. Prof. Hildebrandt will present "Some Marginal Notes on Iterated Integrals, Differential, Stieltjes Integrals." Prof. Love will pre- sent "Remarks on the Computation of Logarithms." All persons interested are invited to attend the meetings of the Club. AV. W.~ Denton, Secy. lVsliers for Lectur-e Course: All ushers must be in their places before 7:30 tonight. Any usher absent or late without having made previous arrangements with the Usher Coin-j mittee will lose his place. Richard Ford., Ticket Talers-Oratorleal Association: All men who are signed up for taking tickets are expected to be present by 7:30 tonight. It is very necessary that in case anyone cannot be present that they secure someone to take their place. A disregard of phis will be taken as an indication that they wish to be taken from the list. Please wear your badges. Ross 'L. Taylor. N~otice to all 1NavOal-Res frists: The regular weekly meeting of the University Unit will be held Wednesday November 12, at 7:30 p. n., in the R. 0. T. C. Drill Hall. Lt L. C6 J.sever, Oommandliig. It. 0. T. C. Band: There will be no hand practice tonight. W. T. Carpenter. WIIATS (1.0 Notices to appear i~e this },e left in the boxc at the provided fur .that purpo o'clock: prcceeding tht d; 'rtESt)AY 4:00-Lecture five forf men. 7 :1,5-Orgainization of fr room. 308, Union. 7 :30-Last lecture for el man women. 8 :00- Mathiemiatical cl rooni 3003, New Liter S :0-Carl Akeley Speaki toriuri on Oratorica pr"ogrami. e first regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1924-1925 be held in Room C, Law Building, on the evening of Myonday, November teight o'clock. The Senate will consider resolutions of the Deans' Con- ce on academic qualifications for appointments and promotions and a t referred by the Senate Council on vocational guidance and placement. s of these reports will be sent to members of the Senate in advance of neeting. John W. Bradsharw, Secretary of the Senate. erslty Women; order that those freshmen interested in the Fifth Annual Dinner of the opalian students may be present at the Union this Tuesday evening, my lectutfe for the Tuesday section of entering freshmen will begint at inst id of 7:00 o'clock. Jean Hlamiliton. Hamilton's Lectures: Make-up Lecture L. 1 women who missed the first lecture are expected to make it up on nieday, Nov. 12, at 7 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Jean Hamlton, Dean of Women. Eired Health Lectures for Women: cture V will begiven at 4 p. in., in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall for eshmen-Tuesday, Nov. 11th. tering sophomrres-Thursday, Nov. 13th. ,eryone please, bring a bluebook to each lecture for note-taking. rls who missed lectures last year or before are expected to be making iup from time to time. Margaret Bell. l K HOME COOKING Meals by D~ay or Week' 644 East University Corner Moniroe Your Portrait - AN ARTISTIC AND APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFT I FOUN D IA cur for' that Ohio trip. 1920 IIFord touring, starter, two new I3tires, good shape. Cheap for *quick sale. Call Jones 35. WEDiNESDAY 4: 5-:1-ilght organ recifid, IH ditorium. 7 :0--Lectg~re one for freshmoi men. 7:00-Conference of graduate st in Education, office of Sch Education. i7:30l-Naval Reserve meets in F C. drill hall. 4=00 raduate Students Specializing in Educa~Ion: first conference of the graduate students in Educatic office of the School of Education Wednesday evening,P ock. Luther Purdom and Walter Shriner will report pi ions. All graduate students in Education and the memo pected to be present. Clifford h III (Public Speaking for Engineers :) speakers for the Thursday night assembly (Novembe . Sweitzer Chairman; and Messrs. Sidney De Boer, J.1 xxmel, D. A, Brown, J. V. Schmitt, H. R. Johnson, K. smeeting will be held in Room 348 West Engineering F Earl R. Blethiller, General C]i 't delay-Pay your Subscription today. G, GLOVE S we Submit .for Your Appr Fownes, Perrins, Lucas & Keir and Faultless on will be held November 12, at I is ?; 6 0000w A Complete Stock 'of 3r SAIN ERY Ab WA HR'S UNIV BOOK ERSITY STORE Al These are Gloves which need no introduction FOWNESt 11 The Buckskin is a N tical glove for a kni glove, and comfo wear these cool dlay. We have them color aiid style. progress onUUt Ui - ers of the staff Woody.V hIga1e er 13th) are as SENIORS: Only 13 days left for your 'Ensian sittings A. Anderson, E. Do' ai o S. Liang, W. 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