THE ,MICHIGAN DAILYTHSAY THURSDAY, Sc AiLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) Vioume 5 THJIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924 Number 3 ena Election: ble changes in elections may be made by Literary Sttllents on nd Friday, Sept..25 and 26, 9-12 and 2-5 in the Registrar's Office. will be remitted only in case of justifiable changes. Arthur G. Hall, Registrar. ne Board of Directors; 'egdlar meeting of the Board;of Directors of theWomen's League 3of ; Saturday morning, September 27, at 10 o'clock in Barboui Se veral important matter'sof business make It imperative that ei'r ;be present'at this neting C. iarlotte A. 1%~gdon, President of -the Womnen's League. R. 0. T. C.: Thewe will be a meeting of those who attended the R. 0. T. C. Signal Corps Camp at Camp Custer during the past summer in Room 1, Engineering Shop Building, at 5 o'clock p. m. today. 14 T. Schlosberg. Alpha Nu: 'here will be a meeting of Alpha Nu Debating Society tonight at 7:30 In our rooms on the fourth floor of University Hall. All freshmen, as well as others who are interested in debating, are cordially invited to attend our meetings. James J. Dunn, President. Pharmacy Students:1 All students of the College of Pharmacy are urged to be present at the annual Pharmacy Convocation, Thursday evening, September 25th. at 7:30, in Room 303 Chemistry Bldg. C. C. Glover, Secretary. Upper Room Leader Sails On' Extended Tour Of The World Ohio State university is completing a building program representing the expenditure of $1,000,000 and which will include a,,Qommerce building, Ad- ministration and Journalistic build-{ ing, and Hamilton hall. The Admin-, istration building will take the place of University hall which will be re- modeled. and used for class rooms. '9 S', r; A";- - -- 1. enit Schools of Education: avoidable changes in elections may be made by School of Education nts on Thursday. and Friday, September 25-26, nine to twelve, and two e in School of Education Office. Gretchen Krug, Recorder. nts in Drawing 3: - students in Drawing 3 in sections meeting Friday, Sept. 26, will please prepared with the new lettering book obtainable at all book stores. H. J. Goulding. ,nles 53: (General Economics): ose not.present at Tuesday's organization meeting will report provis- ly to one of the following quiz sections: neeting at 202 Ec. Bldg. Thurs. at 8. meeting at 202 Ec. Bldg. Thurs. at 9- meeting it 5 Ec. Bldg. Fri. at 9. y will be'expected to be prepared on Taussig, Principles of Economics Ch. I . J. V. Van Sickle. h 201 & French 203: uch 203 will meet at 10:00 o'cloc k Friday in Room 303 Library, French ill meet at 4:00 cclock Friday in toom 100SW. J. R. Reinhard. Thomas M. Iden, head of the Ann Arbor Bible class and Upper Room leader, sails tomorrow from San Francisco on a tour around the world. Dr. Iden was surprised last summer to receive a -request from his Upper Room and Bible class friends to make a trip around the world as a reward for his faithful labors in Ann Arbor. Early in September he went 'to Cal- Greece, Italy, France, and England. Dr. Iden expects to arrive in Ann Arobr early, next June in order to greet his university friends before the recess. WHAT'S GOING ON THURSDAY 2:00-3:00 - Michiganenslan tryouts report. 2:00-Chimes tryouts report. '4:30-31eeting of Daily tryouts. 7:30- Engineering society banquet and smoker. W. A. Moffett speaker. 7:30-Gun and Blade club meeting, room 302, Union. FRIDAY 1:00-Faculty club luncheon, Haunt- ed tavern. 4 t404 ;:30--Grls' ( ee club tryouts meet roomn 216, University School of' Music. 4 The New Corona Four with Standard Keyboard All OF, pA. ORP represents a bigger mi and value to the sc dent than any othe equipment. Any(Q fully up to this recd Ask your dealer to chov PENS PENC US Illustrated here are the Student's Special at $3.50 and the Men's Black Peciith gold cap cmd tip at vim.oo. KLIN PEN ENCIL neasure of sentiment pool or college stu- r item of class room bnklin pen measures uirement. w you the Con~klin line. I Durable! C ORONA Four comes from strong, sturdy stock! It is backed by Corona's 18-year record of proved durability. Use it in your office or your home. It has the keyboard and the capac- ity of a $100 machine yet it costs only $60. I IOAft PENS PENCUS SLITS i THE CONKLIN PEN MFG. CO.' TOLEDO, cO q I I f = ,t '. F . q . d'+. o. D. MORRILL Dealer 17 NICKEL'S ARCADE The Typewriter and Stationery Store e - _ - i hP/ i 11 e 17 _Y- t U' f" YyJn ^ 2 , T i READ THE ARCI11GA N DAILY . Siibserlbe for The Illebigan READ THE ~I1C~rnAi~ DAILY Subscribe for The Mhchi~an Millen'S, rr.r..O.r.,,40rrr. Rosy Store Main St story 141-Hispanic American History: This course will meet in Room 35 L. B. story 145-T*e Colonization of North America: [his course will meet in Room 35 L. B. Al S' Aiton. A. S. Aiton. 209 Attention is called to the fact that course 101, General Hygiene and P alth, is offered during the second semester only. John Sundwahl. Alan 201 & Italian 209: talian 201 will meet at 11:00 o'clock Friday in Room 303 Library. Ii will meet at the same place at 9:00 o'clock Friday. J. R. Reinhard. thematics 105, DifferentIal Equations: he class will meet in Room 21, East Hall, at 5 p. m. Friday, Septe to arrange hours. L. J. Rouse. T. H. Iden ifornia where he visited many of the members of his former Bible classes, and he is prepared throughout his journey to renew connections with Public his many students in foreign lands. Dr. Iden has been connected with the Upper Room since its formation 35 years ago. Thousands of Michigan talian men have attended his Upper Ikoom classes held in Lane Hall and it was his desire that these classes may con- tinue during his absence. Under the directorship of Lionel Crocker of the public speaking department, student mbdr leaders are planning td carry on theG work. The regular meetings will be held each Saturday night and Sunday morning, and weekly letters from Dr. 25th, Iden will be read. With Hawaii as his first objective,j Dr.. Idlen will continue to Japan, Corea, Manchuria, and China where he will spend considerable time visit- ing former missionary associhates. 25th, j India, Egypt, and the Holy Land will also take much of his attention. The trip will be completed by the tour of Thursday, Friday, Saturday-This Week DAYTON AIR MEET TO BE WOLD 'S GHRAEST' M. E. 33. Advanced Testing and Research: Meeting of all students electing this work Thursday, September p. in., in the Auto Laboratory. Complete 'instructions and semester arrangements at this time. W: F Lay. M. E. 32. Automobile Testing: 1Meeting of all students electing this work Thursday, September p. m., in the Auto Laboratory. Complete instructions and semester arrangements at this time. W. E. Lay. Military Science 3: Mlilitary Science 3. Sec. I,M. S. 3 (Ord), Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00 a. m., will meet in Room 222 W. Eng. Bldg., instead of Room 431. Sec. II, M. S. 3 (Ord)., Tuesday and Thursday at 1:00 p. m. will meet in Room 246 instead of room 431 W. Eng. Bldg. Sections I and II M. S. 3 (C. A. C.), will meet with the Ordnance Unit see, tions of the same number. George W. Dune, Jr. Philosophy 81: Discussion sections in Phil. 31 are as follows: M. 11, A-L, M. 11 M-Z, M 1, 3, Tuesday 9. 10, 1: W. 11, 1; Thursday 9, 10, 1; F. 9, 10, 11, 1. M. 11 M-Z meets in 206 U. H., all other sections in 110 Library. Enrollment in these sections: Friday, 9-12, 2-5, and Saturday, 9-12. WmM 1. Trap. Physics 35: Recitation sections meet Tuesday and Thursday. Laboratory work begins Friday. First lecture Friday at 10. Classes scheduled for Room 304 go to Room 308, Old Physics Building. Classes scheduled for Room 305 go to .Room 1035, New Physics Building. AX. M. Randall. Rhetoric Students: Room listed in the Announcement as 223 Literary Building has been num- bered 225. T. E. Rankin. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OPENS DETROIT RuOD A new road, by which residents of Ann Arbor may obtain quicker and easier access to Detroit, has recently been opend up. Practically all of the right of way has been purchased, and a considerable part of the grading has already been done. This road, when finished, will con- nect Ann Arbor directly with the Warren avenue pavements, which lead directly into the heart of Detroit. It will enter Ann Arbor. through the northeast section of the city, followingI closely the present route of the Ann' Arbor railroad into Ann Arbor. It will intersect on Broadway at Moore street.R IHelsingfors, Finland, Sept. 24. - A number of mines have become de-, tached from the mine fields in the Gulf of Finland during the recent heavy weathter. Vienna, Sept. 24. - Max Reinhardt, the Austrian producer, is preparing to offer a number of modern Ameri- can and British plays in Vienna and Berlin this winter. READ THE MICHIGAN DAITLY With nearly $50,000 in cash prizes, the coming aviation race meet of the world to. be held o n Opt. 2, 3, and 4 in Dayton, Ohio, promisestobe one of the greatest of .its kind ever stag- ( ed. In addition to the cash prizes there will be $30,000 in trophies, plaques, cups, and medals. Twelve events will make up the program, the most important of which is the race for the Pulitzer trophy. It is thought bey aviation experts that the winner of this event will be one of the three American aviators who are entered. ,Both the Dewoitine and Nieuport airplane corporations of France are sending racing planes to participate in this event. It is ex- pected that the presentaworld speed J record of. 243.68 miles an hour will fall with the completion of this race. Approximately 140 'entries have al- ready been received for. the meet, which far exceeds the number entered in the St. Louis. races of last year. The growing interest in the light air- plane and its development is shown Sby the large *iumber of civilians who are entered in .the two races of this Iclass. Between the races each day skilled aviators from McCook and Wilbur Wright field have arranged to give exhibitions which will include milit- ary maneuvers, formations, and fancy flying. A number of lighter-than-air craft will also be en exhibition. The dirigible "Shenandoah" will fily over1 the field but probably will not land. Fal and Winter COATS Styles Thai omparc With High Priced Coats ... .". ..$10.75 Plaids, Plain Colors, All Sizes Rich Beautiful Coats Trimmed With Fashionable Furs $16.75 Such Values You Have Never Seen. -All Sizes- -Silk Lined-- At $7.50. Girls' Fall and Win- ter Coats, All Sizes, With Fur Collars.. r r, 1 a Wonderfully Dresses at Right Now Them-If Dresses to ica, Come Flannel Dresses The most popular thing for Fal -Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Ric Fall Tans, Browns, Blues, A] Sizes. Fall Dresses . .$10.7f Silk and Serge-Just 100 to Sel Dresses.. . . . .$5.0 Browns, Blues, Tans Sizes 16 to 46 Fine Silk and Sati: . . . .$16.75 When You Nee You W ant the Bes be found in Amer This Week. Brushed Wool SWEATERS .Golf Coats, Sl.pns an Jacquettes $64'50 - $8.50 Junior's and Misses Coats Mannish tailored styles trimmed with fur. 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