PACE EIGHlt THDE MICHIGAN DAILY m TUESAY, ECFM3ER2, 1991 ..- .._.._.y _. r... DA ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN *Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice t%. all members of the 'University. Copy received by the Assistant to thy, V-esizdent until 8:30 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday, Volume TUESD[AY, DICEIIIII-A 2, 1921 N mheTffr 419 To the Deans: T here will be a conference of the D)eans on Wednesday, December 3 at 10 o'clock in the President's office. .'. E. Robbins. IDciin' Office, College of Literature, Science and the Ar: s. The Dean's office has been mnoved to the Literary Bu1ilding, Johil Room 1210. R. Efinger. 3Dean's Advisory Commnittee, College ofr Literature, Science 1111d the Arts. The next meeting of the Dean's Advisory Comittee will be held Thurs- day, December 4th, at 4:10 P. 1M. in the Dean's office, 1210 Literary Building. J1oln R. Efinger. lowing to tha fact that we are repeating inspection ot the Health Ser- viefor Freshmen on Tuesday afternoon, we desire that all studGents wishing care and attention at the health Service report dUrin;; the forenoon, or before three o'clock in the afternoon. Eory W. Sik. Foreign Student Holiday: Foreign st taents interested in spending their ('lrstmas vacaton in Lansing, Mhga, are asked to consult with me, Room 302, University Hall, at 4 o'clock, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. All appicatidns must be in by December 5. J. A. C. liIlner. Graduate Students in Education: A conf erence Tof the graduate students in Education will be held Wed- nesd~y evening,' becember 3, at 7 o'clock in the offices of the School of Education, Tappan Hall. All graduate students in Education and the men- hers of the staff are expected to be present. Clifford Woody. Aeronautical and Marine Engineers: Prot'esgor Sadler will speak on "The History of Aeronautics at Michi- gan," in room 'a the Union at 7:30 Tuesday evening, December 2. ' All Maine and Aeronautical Engineers are urgedl to attend. Free smokes will be furnished. English III (Pulli Speaking For .Engineers): The speakers for the Thursday night assembly (Decmeber 4th) are as follows. J. K. Wareham' Chairman; and Messers. E. A. Hiburger, J. F. Votrobeck, I3. M. Birks,'B. Buchanan, Satrag Sahagian, E. F. Hubbard, L. M. Cooper, and G. 0. Hoglund. The meeting will be held in Room 34 West Engineering Building at 7:15 P. M. Earl I. hiethmiuiler, Gen. Cimina. Eletricai Engineers: A two-reel film illustrating the operation and maintainance of the t Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Electric Railroad will be shown in Natural Science Auditorium Wednesday, December 3, at 4 P. M. All engin- eers Invited to attend. Brief A. I. E. E. mrreeting after film. J. 13. Johnson, Chairnan Pub. Con. For Courses'iu "Stage and Screen :Design" ad "Theatre Art" Students in these courses are invited to inspect the puppets being made I y Mir.'Harry Burnett at his shop at 915 Monroe Street on Wednesday, De- ember 3, at 12:45. These are the puppets which will be taken to New York to become a part of the Jean Gros Marionette Players which will tour this codnitry under the management of H. J. Rupert. R. I). .1lollister. - Women's Athlletic Association: 'there will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Wo~an's Athletic Association on Wednesday, December 3, at 5 o'clock in Barbour Gymnasium. Mariana Smially. C'erele Frjucas: Th'lere will be no meeting of the Cerce Francas this week. A social' meeting will be held next Tuesday evening, December 9. Charle ll. (uminl gs, President. Sociedad Iispanica.: Students desiring to become members of La Sociedad Iispanica may obtain application blanks from any faculty members of the Spanish depart-' mnent or from the secretary of the Society, Miss Slocum, phone 561-V, orr iron: Miss Kubick, -chairman of the membership committee, phoe 2236-W. When these blanks have been filled out they should be returned to the secretary. Sarah Somnu, Secretary. ILi tutredad IIlsPanica: All members of La Sociedad Hispanica are entitled 'to free admission to the annual lecture series of the Society. Get your admission tickets from tha ' Treasurer, Mr. Bartley, who will be at the door at each lecture Room 203 'Tappan fal, or at any regular meeting of the society. The first lecture will be on Thursday evening, December , at 7:30. .Subject "anamaf, 'Past, Present and Its Possibilities." :Marshall Sinclatir, Chairmnai Led re (Com. Junior Research Club: The December meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 2nd, at 7:30 P. 1M. In room 1412 Natural Science Building. Election of new members. Dr. ~ Leigh C. Anderson will present a paper, "Recent Studies of Phenoli Dyes." A. Lidlad, Sec. Btack (ill Society: The 'regular meeting of the Black Quill Society which was scheduled i MEET 5 O F9 UNIONS[1 l~iscus , 1 nion Act iithies Prolemsii A i! 'ait Br1own, lIeiia State, i1,2111 to Asso4'ati)1I MICHIGAN'S IS LARGEST 'Thomas Cavana ugh, '27r ic, presidlent of the Union, returned yesterday morn- ing from Philadelphia where he at. tenided the fifth annual con",'cntion of the Association of College and Univer- sity unions last Friday and SaturdIay. The conference was held t his year undcer the ausri ices of the University ,of1 Pennsylvania at the Houston club, Pennsylvania's Union. Representatives from 23 Unions throughout the united States and (Can- ada were present at: the meetings, the {pUr,3(ose of which was to discuss the various prIolem ofloUnion acti vities- andl to aidl schools wVinch have Union orga~nizatijonis 1bnt1 no 11bu(ig; to start carpaigns foi-money. lV1liigL 1 wais -a pioneer in Union buildings .having; the ftcst and ihe largest UIon in the coiutry. TPhQ Union idea is essentially a westenrn plan and only recently has the east take ti p the idea. Eastern representatives at the meet- ing expressed surprise when told of the large scale upon which the Michi- gan U nion was built and operated. next. to Michigan, Purdue has the lar- gest and most complete U~nion in the country, andl these are followed by thre University of Toronto, which has a niew building called the Hart house. The meeting next year was given to Purdiue, .1. El. Waters, manager of the Purdue Union, being chosen presi- dent of the association. E. S. Drake, manager of the Ohio Union was re- elected secretary-treasurer. Brown. Iowa State, and Utah were e lected to nmembership in the organi- z ation and Butler, 'whose Union or- ganization has fallen. throLag, was dropped from membership. Mt. Clemens Club j To Meet Tonighnt The Mft. Clemens club will hold a meeting at 7:15 o'clock tonight at the Union. Committees will be appointedI for a party to be held soon. Mexico City, Dec. 1.-- The senate ratified the Mexican-Japanese treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, displacing the treaty of 1888. 1 i !f v i ++ I 1. r' _ I ., i ,; , , _ ;i 1 t i ,I i 11 r, c' -I ,; :s TUES D A Y "With" And- i 7 WHAT'S GOING ON T JT UPY T R e left in [e o x at l ilc l ohc :.: l r n pI~led f r t ht lii pose Icfo e 4 t" '.- r v c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:15 -tit. ('lelnenas Club imeeing ina Uanion. 7 :15-Freshman group 1 meets ill room 302, Union. 7 :30--,lunlor Research club meets i11 room 162, Natural Science building.) 7 :30-Professor Sadler speaks to 1ar- ine andl Aeronautical engineers in room 304, Union. 7 :13-Scaiibiard aBI1( lade(ICmeets in room 306, Union. 8 :00-Pi Lamubdla Theta meets in Martha Cook building. WEDNESDAY 10 :00-Dean's conference .Ain Presi.' (lent's office. 4 :00-Electic railroad film shownI in Natural Science audlitorium. 5:40- Executive board of Womien 's Athletic association meets in Bar- hour gymnasium. 7 i:00- d r nalte edueat ion * studen ts" 7ee in offices of the School of Ed- cation. 7 :30-Westernmers' clb meets in lHar- ris hail. j 8:15-fesques liresenit 1"Bonds of In- terest" in Hill audIitoriulm. All day-Op~en house at Haarris hall. The Student Supply Store endeavors to live up) to its name by stocking positively everything in the student supply line. 1111l South University .Ave. Phone 11 60-R PH OTOGRA PHS and ARE S YN NYFi L i C- -..Mk r Junior Eds. Mu st Pay Dues Dec. hh#nnfranhnr ' Senator~ Reed Sinoo-"hefore" and Final collection of junior edlucation im gd m "afiter."I class dues will be made from 9 to 12 Friendls of Senator Reed Smnoot, of and 1 to 3 o'clock tomorrow at the Utah, have had (lifficulty in recogniz- table in Tappan hall. All dues must ing him lately,.lie isn't the same man.t be paid before certificates can be, 334 State Street Phone 303-W1 lie has parted with the scraggly, ironj granted. gray mustache that adorned his up-' ---- - per lip) so long. Pay for your Subscription todaiv. rThe disappearance of this crop of hair has causedf almost as much a sen- =1111111.11I1 1U 11 il111111111 fIiIilIIIIII1411121H l ilI W~lI ilItI iI l1fl il1!11111f1 cation as was arousedl when Senator ,- ''mWas reduced his famous "wa- TIMES FLING~- rstusks" to the conventional "forty' O D R O V 4"I was out in the campaign and wantedl to get a shave in just a few r h is- - s ine,"Sntr mo xpan.G r e i g C a rd s had to catch a train. I was tired andsl nervous. The b~arber was wasting N= AM L O KS A O R E V C time on my mustache, inquiring if I vv A L OK (.J EVC wanted the ends trimmed off or_ whether I wanted it clipped a little - ~ ~A9~U N I It'1 Y shorter. X A144 "I kept thinking of that train I had M B O OK'S, 'OT E to catch and finally said: "Take the B - ., whole thing off. That's quicker.",~ Pay for your Subscription today. for Wednesday evening will be postp~oned nt l Wednes~lay, December 10. at 7 :30,-071 iccaln t of1 Masq1105 pla~y atI IHill Auditor-ium. llaria inia Sinialley'. Woumlen's Research Clhmb: The Women's Researchel Clutb of the University will mneet in Room Z-242, *Natural Scien'e, Tuesd(lay, December 2. Spea'kers, Dr. Margaret Bell and Miss Lessic B. Kanouse. ' hieodIora Nelson, Sect. k Acolytes: Thee 0w~il11l he aa meeting 0f Acolyt Ps 101night al ,SiP. Al . The :arclh-acolyte will 1'ea d a pa per in troduact oriy t0 a discuss ion onil the p raoblem of D~et erin ism. 'Jo lmii u Iper. To llenibers of Portiha and] Sigma.D1elta lii: Members of PorQ ia and Sigma. Delt a 1111i who wish to sit, wit hi lbhei r respective grou ps at the P ubhicieSpeakingI 11met, lDecembiler 44. may obtain t icket s Tuesday t I - o'clock in t iii'Wouin 's I cargue room in U. 11tall. LiI amibda Theta. will hold]itS r1-9111£r mlnint; at 8 o'clock tonight in ile library of)'Martha Cook. Mu1lriel R. Fox, P~res. We Have Raisin Brea d Every Wednesday E Our small Cakes and F Fi uit Buns are just the thing for your parties Jne CITY PASTRY SHOP I5s16 EAST LIBERTY PHONE 33.0-J, ~ " W S: LUNCHEON 110TF1TO CHIPS CricTtrvA LA KING HOT ROLLS ]'lNT'APPL E SALAD1 ICI+ CR EAM AND CAKM TEA:x COF'I'l E' IIIL II The Pierrot Tea Room At BaIrbour Gymnas im, 14ri day 11ArinStuda Benefit of the Women's League Courtesy of Arnol d's State Street Store -i ," en_____________,____e____ Main Street i Patrick VOS Ai ' Red, I3rown9 m7lte boats Fur h- d lal"ck Special Sale This Week 11 Sixy ollar.Value This Week Only Fory-iveDola I I i C t i I Rich iaterials Sniuooth liSedle Silky Bolivia Soft Brytonuia (Coats (Coats; ('oats .75 11, I a I ---