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PAGE EIGHT___TEMCIA DAL ___

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

D AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice tw. all menmbers of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to th. IPresident until
3:30 p. m. (1.30 a. m. Saturday,
Volume y SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925 Number 8.>

University Lecture:
Doctor C. A. Schenck, founder and former director of the Diltmnare
Forest School; will lecture upon the subject, "Present Trendencies3 in Eur-
opean Forestry," in the Natural Science Auditorium, January 19th at 4:15
P. M.
All students of forestry should attend this lecture.
i'lie publicr is cordially invited.
F. F. Robbing.
Faculty 'Piolleke4 of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The next meeting of the Faculty will be held January 19, at 4:10 P. 'm.
in raoin, 225, Angell Hall.'
Special Items: 1. Discussion of credit for R. 0. T. C. Work.
2. Report of Committee on Ateendance Rules:
.10111It l. Efitger.
Undergraduate Women :
All applications for changing rooms the second semester mulst. ho filed
in the office of the Dean of Women by 5:00 P. M., January 20th (Tuesday).
No applications will be received after this time.
Jlean HItamflim, I~c an of Women.
Dr. Richard L. Sutton, Professor of Dermatology at the University of
Kansas Medical School, will give an illustrated talk on "An African Lion
I-unt" on Tuesday night, January 20, at 8:00 P. M., in the Natural Science
Auditorium. Students of the IMedical School and any others interested are
invited to attend. Admission free. U. J. Wile.
Economics 2582
The, assign ent for Monday is Kyrk, Chapter 8, and first half of ques-
tions on H. J. Case. Z. C. Dickinson.
Psychiology of Education (10 and 11 O'clock Sections) :
Thle references on Mental Hygiene in the Lower, Study Hall and in the
M~edical Library will be placed in the General Reading Room of the Library
for use during the Sunday study hours.
Howard Y. McClizsky.
Initf,,Kraternity Council:
There will be an important special meeting of the Interrraternity Coun-
cil at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in Room 392 of the Union. The new pro-
posed coflstitutioj4 will be discussed at that time. It is highly essential
that all fraternities who are members of the Council be represented at tliis
meeting. Thoma~s F. Fiske, See3.
House Presiddens
The picture of the Board of Representatives of the Women's League
will be taken Tuesday, January 20th, at 12:00 o'clock sharp at Dey's Studio.
Ilease lbe there promnptly. .. Mlarg fret C. Dixon.
S. C. A.. Cabinet Menihers:
There will be a special sitting for the cabinet picture, 2:00 P. M. Sun-
day at Speddings. Perry X. Hayden, President.
M embers of. Comedy 'U.lub :
Tho proofs of the group picture may be seen in Lyndon's Photo Shop
on 'N. UFniversity Ave., on Saturday -and Monday.
W.W. Span.lgel, Treas.
University, of Michigan Band:
Formation ?tonight at 7:15 P. M. at Yost ,Field House to play for the
Ohio State basketball game. Full dress uniform without capes.
Arthur M. SmihIi EMa Iager.

fflhtI rii a de De l sI viduals," he continuzed," the factj
ILIIl1EU coollj j emins that the only indlictment thrat
WH AT'S GQ I N G ON ;uIvWNT 900 ILIN INEY
VDVL !LNIenby Guiltless ;could be fairly brought against him is
Noices to appear ikthscolman mast fl n~ftlf ~ . that he was slightly negligent in al-
be jeft in the box at the D)~ly oft (,C gg e M N SInfL ate Sbcnafl ,a lowing them to pass into the hands of
o'clock preceedirie the (ii.y of issue., Fall1, the one actually guilty of cor-
_ Ponig u ha h-ntgiy fE-rupt ion."
Paris, Jan. 16.-(B3y A. P.)--Ger- PointorHadeingne out that teitgiyo d
SATURDAYi win Denby, former secretary of thi rfso 1lye ontdotta
I :l0-Conrtt gurtwntal toban WtI'tY many has for once got ahead of hernayhdeerbnqusiedPo.
Meet at church. engagements in the payment of repar- loseph R. Hayden explained the for-
2:(0-.r,:O---Iia uid benefltit 4hnce : via-.btons. The transfer committee under :Hir cabinet members exact connec-
ion.J tiro Dawes plan which met here today' lion with the D~oheny oil scandal, a
7:0)0- ":(I) --Upper Raonfi 1R11e (enss found that her deliveries in kind made' report o1' which has just been fil.ed by
nmeets3 at lane hall since the DIawes lplan went into effect the Senate oil commnittee.___
7 t1(J _hld a mounrt to 22, ,000,000 more gold marks; "The only question .s to Secretary
--anl otatto a o5 l]house, than the total exp~ectedl. The expect- !)Denby and his part in the oil scandal,"
7 :.10--MI1higan-Wlio State baskxetball ancy was about 83,000,000 gold marks. explained the professor, "was his ac-
gameat Yost xield house.; monthly. tion in sanctioning tlhe transfer of the
=4:00-Rev. It. L. Lonlsdale spec ks at The overpayment, it was said camne1 supervision *of the oil lands from the
Harris hal supper.! about through the collection of the re- Inavy department to the department of
S :00--F ney Press party by the Wo-' covert' taxes by France and Great; the interior at that time under Secret-
men's I~eague in Barbour gy-vnas- B~ritain, Tho amount thus collected ary Albert B. Fall, the real culprit in
ium. are repaid to Germany by the agent! the whole deal."
general for reparations from sums "While it is true that Secretary Den-
Slfib it c 4olect ed under thle Dawes plan. Dif-j by did believe that the oil lands were
t(1Mzs ( (-I.'sa:h ei'rrte itr 1feen,'(s arise be ,ause it is impossible worthless to the navy until they couldi
member s meet at. vnv' o hll. to e stiur".te exactly the total these re-? be developed, and that the logical way
12:00 1) *l wi.'i : ssh .,s, m('d * a covtier]Jos;xvill ,nmount to in any one' to secure their do volspin cnt was to
I 'reshyt eria a eil'A(ht, iIzlnt . lease them out to some private indi-/

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;'lenby had no connection.

Il :0----loowcc S'i"unday scholis ti 'F ti i
Presb~yter'ian (Bch.
: "::t}-- oung Peoples"' meeting -,i ['res.'
byterian church,
ft:3I0--Suident suipper and Fir'eside
Chat at Congregational church.
S:00t--Motion picture service it Con-
gc. gatioaal church, "Hunmoresque."
-- NO'rwE
Tireaisurer's U 1'iiziici-- Every
organization appiearing in the 1925
Miichig-ane!nsian must have paid for
its snace and have its picture takens
beCfore Feb. 1, 1925. There will be0
nlo)extension of' time.
.)fmuscr*-pts fo1' the Febriuar'y issue of
The In.'ander will b)e' read0 until Feba.
10. Manuscripts of every descrip-
tioni are .acceptable.

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MEETING

Addresses by George Creel, noted
Dr. Carl Schienck WHil Lecture On J author and lecturer, and Dr. Payson
Elrop~ean )Forestay :Monday I Smith, commission er for Massachuset-
Afternoon. ts, were the feature events of the Mid-
year Educational conference, which
RETURNS FROM EUROPE opened in Ypsilanti yesterday. Mr.
ICreel spoke last night in Pease Audi-
- torium on "Love, Marriage and other
Returning to this country after an; Perils." D)r. Smith was the lecturer at
absence of ten years, Dr. Carl A. Sch- the opening session yesterday morn-
enct,' prominent in forestry in the ' ing lHs subject was "A 'Threefold
United States, will be heard in a Uni- Challenge to Modern Education." The
conference will adjourn today after a
versity lecture to be given at 4:10 luncheon Nerved by the Home Econ-
o'clock Monday in the Natural Science eoniics department of the Michigan
auditorium. The subject of Dr. Sch- State norni;A college.
enck's talk will be, "Present Tendan- Four members of the faculty of the
cles in European Forestry." University spoke at the section raeet-
Dr. Schenck expects to take a party ings, wvhich were held yester day after-
of students to Europe in March to ex-j noon. IProf. F. N. Scott, head of the
amine under his personal direction, rhetoric dlepartmnent, addressed the
the developments in E~uropean fores- Znglisli section on "Efiiciency," and
try methods, and appliances since the Dr. Ti. G. Adams, custodian for the
war. It is expected that several stu- Clements Library spoke on "The (Cle-
dents from the forestry department ofj ments Library," befor e thie history
the University will accompany himt on{ section.
this trip.{ Prof. N. I1. Williams, of the physics
D~r. Schenck is best known for hisI departinent, addressed the chemistry
work in forestry education~. The Bill- land physics section on "The IRelation-
n'ore Foresty School, established by 1 Ship Bletween Research in Science and
himn at Biltmore, South Carolina, sit-': the Industries," and Prof. I;. A. Saw-
uiatedl on the Vanderbilt estate, was' yet', also of the physics department.
the first foresty school in this country, spoke to the same section on "Thie
Hie has published many text books on U .ses and Properties of Liquid Air."
forestry. subjects which have become; At 10 o'clock this morning, in Pecase
standard works on the science. auditorium, President H-utchins will
make the'final addoress of the confer-
rinhlrn ence. is subject will be "The Ameni-
TRCbn. ID~iEN SCOPE vans 0f the Mouintain]s."
OF EMPLOYMENT BUREAUJ Wenley Scores
Student Apathv

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron0l Stre t lBeNielen State anid
lDivision
It. LEDIVAI1I) SAY:LES, ;Minister
lIO)WARDIt . CHAPMAN
Minister or IUniversity Students
10:20-Mvorning worship and ser-
mon. Mr. Sayles will preach
on "Life's Inescapable Laws:"
12:00-The church Bible school in
the church rooms, Dr. R. W.1
bunting,superintendent.
12;:00--The student classes meet1
in the Guild 1-louse. One class!
is taught by Dr. Waterman
and one by Mr. Chapman.
.:30-6 :30-Students' Friendship
Hlour at Guild House.
6:30--Student= Devotional Meet-
ing Prentic'e C. Ford will
leai. 'The topic is "Meanis
j and Ends."]
>: O--- The Senior B. Y. P. U.
mcints at tihe church.

SUNDAY SERVICES
at Ann ArorCuce

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MEMORIAL CHURCH
OF CHRIST
(D~isciples)
N~e m Ch Birc'h-Cor. HI A&-~l, appnI
KEN NE'I Ii11. BOWEN, Minister
9:3"0- Bible school.
10:30-Miorning worship. Topic:
k Dhcl Pilate wasl ils Hands I"
12: 00---Student's Class.
6 :00 -Social Hour. C. K. Society.
7:30O--- Evening worship. Topic:
"When Peter Lost HIs Keys."

TRINITY ENGLISH
LUTHERAN'CHURCH
Fifth Ave. an~d William St.
Rev. L. F. GUN DER-1LAN, Pastor

9:30 A. M.-Bible School.

10 : ;0 A. M.--The service. Sermon,
"('bristisanhly, .t Way of Life."
5::30 P'.1M.-Student Supper and
Fellowvship 1Hour.
6:30 P1.Al.---Stuidenlt Forum. Sub-
ject, "is :Modlerhn Business
Christie lis" IDeader, Irvin
J edel e.
9_PAth'S LUTHERAN I

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
449 South Division St.
10:30 A. 11.-Regular morning ser-
vice; topic, "Life:"
11:45 A. M.L-Sunday School follow-
ing the morning service.
Testimonial meeting Wednesday
evening, 7:30.
The Reading room 608 First Na--
tional Bank building, is open daily
from 1, to 5 o'clock, except Sun-
days and legzal holidays

A11nnal ihptist Students
.Piti2y, lheir3. iDr.
F"oster', Speaker.

Banquet
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
hIEI3BERT A. .JUMIP, Minister.
I:. KNOX ~l fl'CHELL, U'niversity I'astor.
LUCY 11 UB ER, Sevi'et ;iI' for Women si lll aas.
10145-Service of Worship). Chorus Chloir under the direction of Palmer
Christian. Sermon by -,Mr. JIump) on "'The Modern Approach
to Prayer."
2 :30---Rally of tlimoe interested in Nor'th Side Union Church.
:20-St udent; Souper ;.nl Social hIour.

CHURCH

Huron at Division

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(Missour'i Synodl)
Third and West. huron Streets
CART1 A. BRAIII , Pastor
9:30-Sermon, German.
10:30--Student: Bible Class.
11:3'0-Sermon, Engljish. Subject:
"Mat~rria ge."
5 :30 to 7 :30-Social hour. supper
andl discussion.

9: 30-Intermediate Sunday School,
10 :45--Mlorning service. "31y 0oh~civ-Worldly Sticeess or Unselfish
ServiceI"
12:00-Discussion Classes for Students. Leaders, Miss Grace Williams
'27-M, Homer Fl. Grafton andl H. Y. McClusky.
3: 00--I-Ioover Sunday.
5 :30--Social flour.
;:30 --Young People's Meeting. HeIlen Alessenger, '27, leads. "D~ogs
Iticrease of Knowledge Mean Inc'rease of Sorrow ?"

RMV MERLE -II. AND)ERSON, D. ED. Minister.
LEWIS C. REIMIANN '16, Seely iMen Students
MRS. INELLIE B. CADIVELL, Seely Women Students.

6:15-- 11 eside ('hat. Semi-annual e('ction of officers.
I 110 b~('~ii. !';Novel, W"The Iloie-maitier."

Discussion of

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Extension of the state bureau for
the recommendation of experienced,
teachers has been accomplished by .a
conmmittee of the state teachers' as-
sociation, headed by Aliss Margaret
Cameron, secretary of the School of
Education, according to an announce-
iaent in the January bulletin of thej
corganization. 'The- bureau is to serve
only tuenth ers of the state association,
and will t'e used by both teachers
wishing to change location and by
superintendents looking for faculty!
iiinitbers,_
Phiotog~aplis and recordls kept in
the office at Lansing will be sent outE
for those interested in employing

Prof. Robert M. Wenley, head of the
Philosophy dlepartmnent, was the only
speaker at a dinner last evening giv-
en by Phi Delta Kappa, honorary ed-
icational fraternity at the Green ree
Inn. Professor Wonley stressed the
lack of tArue desire for learning as
manifested by the sentiment of parents
who send their children to high school
[.solely that they may gain a smatter-
ing of practical training which will be
of vocational aid. 1-e saidl that many
students come to college for the same
plu rpose.
!In concluding Professor Wenley
I (declared that educational institutions

8 :00 - -Nfoti onl pict u no serviceo.
1111111ores (IIIe."

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and It uron Strueel s
SIDlNELY S. ROBINS, Minislter.
10:30

W1ashington St., aend Fifthi Ave.
E. C. sTELLIoRN, Pastor
9:00 A. Ml.--Bible study hour.

CORNER CATHERINE and IIlSION STREETS
HiENRIY L EWIS, Rector.
It. L. L01)NSDALE, Assistant.
RLACHIEL II AVTTANI), Secretary for Student Work~.
Sunday January 81th.
8:00 A. 11.-H-oly Communion.

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