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DAILY- OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice W~ all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to thiI'evident until
4;30 p. mn. (11-.30 a. mn. Saturday,
Volume 6 TUESDAY, NOVE=MBER 20-, 1921 Number ail
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To The Deans:
There will be no conference of the Deans on Wednesday, November 26,
1924. At. L. BURTON
Notice Respecting Parking of Cars in Campus 1rivdwa:
Parking of cars anywhere in the driveway between North University Ave-
nue and the parking space east of Mason Hall not only cuses inconvenience
to all using the driveway for proper purposes, but is a positive source of
danger to other automobiles and 'to persons. This is particularly the case
when cars are so parked at night. Such disregard of' the rights and safety
of others may ,be expected, hereafter, to result in cancellation of the Campusj
parking permit. Shirley W. Sth, Secretary
Notce is Owners of Dogs:
Hereafter dogs that become nuisances upon the Campus, in so far as
possible, will be taken in charge by authorized employs of the University,
and held for their owners for a period not exceeding ten' days. During
such period dogs may be redeemed on proof of ownership and payment
for care at rate of fifty cents per day or fraction of a day. By authority.
"superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.
Notice, Bicycle Riding on the Campus:
Dicycle-riding on walks of the .Campus of the University of Michigan is
strictly, prohibited at all times, day or night, by legislation of the Regents.l
The most frequent violators of this rule are young boys and girls. Pedes-
trians have recently been knocked down, and they are daily endangered.
Notice is hereby given to all concerned, and especially to parents of chil-
dren who own bicycles, that University police have been instructed to take
charge of any bicycles being ridden on the Campus walks, and to hold same
for redemption by owners (in case of minors, by parents or guardians) on
furnishing satisfactory indication that the act will not be repeated. The
alternative, or the action in case of repeated violation of the rule, will be
prosecution under Michigan Public Act No. 90, of 1905, as amended by Pub-
lic Act No. 302 of 1907.
The rule against bicycle riding, and enforcement thereof, are necessary
for the safety of users of the Campus walks, and the cooperation of all, es-1
pecially of parents, is respectfully urged.
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.
Pan Hellenic Bal Permissions:
E~ach group desiring to have permission to entertain guests from the Pan
Hellenic Ball at Breakfast must apply directly to the office of the Dean ofj
Women, by Wednesday, November 26.
This permission will last only until 2:30 a. in., instead of until 3:30 as!
prevIously announced. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
Owing to the fact that we wish to have all Freshmen inspect the HeIath
Service, we request that all students who need attention and care on Mon-
day and Tuesday, report to us in the morning or before 3 o'clock in the
afternoon, in order to leave offices and waiting room free for inspection
between 3 And 5. Emory W. Sink.
Nornian R.,Hanson will present a moving picture showing the manufacture
ot pipe in the Natural Sene Auditorium Tuesday, November 25th, at 4
p. in. Emil Lorc.
Student Directories:
A limited- number of Student Directories may still be obtained at the
Press Building at seventy-five cents each.
George L. Pattee, Business Manager.f
Engish a197-llonors Course:
Students pursuing the Hbnors Course in English are requested to meet
at my house, ,1oi Cambridge Road, Tuesday evening at 7:30 P. M. The
assigned readings in the Restoration Period will be dicussed.
Louis A. Strauss.1
College of Engineering, Mentors:o
There will be a meeting of the mentors of the College of Engineering on
Tuesday, November 25, at 4 o'clock p. mn. in Room 307 WVest Engineeringj
Building. Louis A. Hopkins, Scretary.
Organic Evolution (Zoology 31) :
There will, be no lecture in Organic Evolution on Tuesday, November 25.
Jacb Reiglwid.
Choral Union:
Woinens' Chorus will rehearse this *week on Tuesday, November 25, 7:00
o'clock, with the Men's Chorus on "Gioconda" There will be no rehearsal
Thursday, November 27.
Earl Y. Moore, Conductor.
MVarneiii Ushers aand Ioaiic:
(Those men who have b)een spoken to are requested to report at the carriage
door of Hill Auditoriuml to-night, at 7:15, dressed in tuxedoes.
^ __- - - Kurt J. Kreinlick.
'f'l1a-tings" Play Production01 Seiries:
On Friday evening, November 23, promptly at 8 o'clock the second pro-
jgra m in the Play Production Series will be presented in the Auditorium of
University Hail. "Shavings" a, three-act comedy dramatized by Pauline
Phelps and Marion Short from Joseph C. Lincoln's novel will be produced.
IlR. ID. T. Hlollister.
IM11attiiuatical Club:
L~uncheon for the Club yrill be servedl on Wednesday, November 26, at
12:A5, in the Michigan Union01. A room will b)e reserved.
IV. W. Denton, Secy.
Tau Beta 1PI:
All Alumni and F"aculty membiers of Taui Beta Pi are invited to be present
at the Annual- Fall Initiation which will be held in the Engineering Library
Tuesday, Novrembor the twenty-fifth, at six o'clock. Those expecting to
attend the b~anqluet at VWillits immediately thereafter should notify A. D.
Xlo re, telephone ;Eng. 42- Al. Wrldo EK. (reinler, Pres.
Stiioct Ea w.Ct arci i,r . ^( S'
tThere will be a businiess: Me=.eting Tuesday, November 25, at 7:30 p. in,,
room 151 Chem. Bld(g. All nmcniibers are urgently requested to be present.
At S o'clock in the san-.e room Prof, H. C. Carver will speak on "Mathe-
matics Applied to Problems of Business." All persons interested are cordially
invited to attend. 11. S. Steiner, Seely.
AdelIphi :
The Adelphi House of Reopresentatives will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30
pin. in their rooms on tho fourth floor of the new literary building. The
Philippine question will be0 discussed. All men interested in public speaking
are invited to attend.
+ W. C. Dixon.
Pulici Speaking Ban qut:
The all campus public speaking banquet will be held Thursday evening,
Dec. 4. Tickets may be secoured from 3:00 to 5:00 p. mn. in the o ces of
Oratorical Association, 3217. New Literary building, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday of this week. W. C. Dixon.
It .IT, C. Bated:
B and practice Tuesday night 1i. 0. T. C. buiding at 7:15 p. in
j Wmn. T. Carpenter.
Pistol Marksmanship:
Members of the Pistol Club and R. 0. T. C. Company Teams will please
meet the undersigned at the Infantry Laboratory, Old Engineering Shops
building 2nd floor 7:30" p. mn. Tuesday,:00 to 5:00 p. m. in the offices 'of
instructicn. Other/members of the #R. 0. T. C. are welcome.
j GeorgeIW. 1Dunn' Jr.
Uniivers~ity Lectures:
Dr. Alexander J. Carlyle, of University College, Oxford, will give two
lectures on mediaeval political theory in the Auditorium of Newberry Hall
Tuesdlay and Wednesday, November 25 and 26, at 4:15 p. mn. The public is
cordially invited. F. E. Robbins.
P leftand ta)n('la perones, Fee to (l. S. 1":
A rob-nd o(f 50 cents will be ide to each girl who paid the $1.00 chap-
crones' fee fcr the Ohio Stat e game. All requests for refund must be made
fpersonally at the Office of tie 1Dean of Women before 5:00 p. in., Wednesday,
Novenmber 26th. Jean Hamilton.
7:1-3t.Geens club imeets In roc,:. S :~~-rui o; si 14~ il
320, Jnicn ,t 1siut nLane hall adtr
J i/ 7 :30--)Iathenatics club business Mot.; iu.
Notices to appear int this column must ing in room 151, Chemistry b31il;- i .i;W.ef ht Uivr"t
be left in the box at the Dwly officet .
p~rovided for Inat purpose before 4 111b. (1aMa'nci 1 m-
o'clock preceeding the da~y of issue. ( 7 :30- Adelpld meets it Adelpiti rote~is. . ., t IHt auitrim
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4 :00-Engineering mentors meet ilnI
room 307, West Engineering buildl-A Mf'Ti -y *y be ae
I A H1 GO4 :p-0-NiormnanIF. THnson presents in- I UIU oc fchrful durlling th ese~
dustrial moving picture in Natural (L1C%.z-k autumn days y a
Science auditorium. TODAY Lc utiful plant.
7 :tlA- 'meni and meni choruses of the M SCA
ChrlUnion rehearse in School of B I U ICAL
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7 :15---Pennisylvania students meet in 1ESSIEM115h
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