?A51WTTHE MICHIGAN DAILY - w _ _ SUNDAY, JANU'ARY 25, 1925 DAIY OFICALBULLETIN (Continued From Page Seven.) be hold in the hail outside the Rthetoric Library, instead of in room 1025 Antgell Hall. LlIti A. Rughes, AssisttIt R*glstrn r. G~raduate Students: Graduate students should make their second semnester elections in tho office of the Graluate, School, Room 1014 Literary Building, on February 4, 5,G, or: 7. New students or students transferring from other Schools or Collog' s sl~ould r gister on the same dates . A student transferring 4At this time ehould a~k the Seecretary'of his School or College to prepare and1( sendI to 11h.Gradutate School.,otce an offical transcr'ipt of his undlergradua te record. ,. 111tH A. Rouse, Recorder. ! GraduateSO ~tdcts Graduate ;students whjp cpect to receive thie'IMaster's deg4'ce at the cd' of the -prent- semester jmI s.pay the dipionia fee Vy 'February 14 . Blanks for, this- purpose should be,; securpd at. the office of fie Graduait& Sciool, 1014 Literary 1Building.4.: init'l , A. Rouse, Recorder. kctitiiui.rFo*r Extra' 1hourj:' Sophomores, Jtuniorsand Seniors aire limited to a miaximium of sixteen Hours. If for any valid reason extra hours are (desired, students must apply to the Committee for permission to elect theum. Special blanks are provided for that purpose:.'The' long elections card (even when 0. Ki'd by an advisor) is not a petitiofn snd does not constitute permission to elect the extra hours. Petitions must be handed In at the same time with the elections and should show the whole programA of pro~posed courses. ' reshmen taking Miilitary SceeO nay elect sixteen hours without spe- cial .permission. ;'All othe~r Fresh'Uiei are limited to fifteen hours, and a petitiont is req.uired if more are c f1sired. Read caretuilly .tie rides -go le fning the matter., They are printed on the back of the special- blank. ~l Sdi hiormain, Extra Hours ('oniinittee. Members of the Siiihier Seiouf Staff: iDurinig the ,fore part of the wreek conlies of the Abridged Announcement of the,Summ'er Session of x 25 (Campus-Edition) will be distributed by Unriversity .messveIj'i to, all, members of the, faculty. Any corrections or changes 'in the AntlpIoncemuent should be reported before January 30, so that the second edition; intended for general distribution, miay be as free "from error- Rs possible. E.IH. lKraus. I Univer'sityv Seic e: Viiliam a.F. DI. Bois spewalc tonight at 7:30) in IHill aiiditoriiiiii on "Africa and AmIerica.'"IDr. 1)11 1 oi:-; is ci itoa' of the Crisis, a niaga zinc devoted to 1tWh (1 aolceilell Iof the colored race, an authIior,811(1an11 0001- olniist. The service is open to the public. Perry Ii nyden, iPresident of thle Stutdent Ch rist ian A $sochoeI 0n. IAnn iA rbor Art Ass~ociation: The exhibition of bilock pirinits, and( the 10811 collect ion of el chin gs from !lDvFries Art St ore, began Friday, .la nuairy 23rid. ItI will beleed f11(1 inl 1::30 to 5:00 P. M. on week days, and 2:00 to 5:00 1'. MW.oil Sunday. Entrance is free 1 to1tudnts of 1the Ui versity 8an(dJpupJils of ilie schoolps. I. .Lo)inbar1d, IPre4sidtI. ,!jiaiish, I ix: inittlions:; -Spanishi t genieral exam will he field this t! Satiurday afernmocn, jvnua~xv 81, is follow:; ~i ; ar---all sect ions - -R1oom i1025 .Jumcn s IB.An gellI IIall, M 1r. ThonmpIsonl--all sectio0ns- -Rloom 25 James B3. Angell1 flail. J\lr. Sanchez---all sect ions- Rtoom 251 Jza 'ies 13. Angell H all. -Storr'- -1both sec'tions---Room 4 . aI h e, B1. Anll'1 118. Logan---both sections---oom 85 Jaimes L'. Angell 1fIabI. Le'agueoof - at ions Neii-1'ar'isaji Association: Prof. Edwin 1). Dickinscn, Professor of International Law in the Lauv School, wi I (deliver a public add ross on the international Court of Just ice at the H-ague at 8~ o'c'lock Tuesda~y nigh~t in La noe Hall. The que (stion o0: American membership) in the World Court is of vital impIortance, at, pres- ent, as1 the subject is no0w before the Senate Foreign Relation Commrittee andl will pr'obably]VbeO put to a vote before1 the pre'sent. Congross adjourns on March 4. Everyone interested( is invitedI to attend. - Edgar 11. Alle~. The a ttent ion of all llinmbrs is 1 i rected to the public ad(dress on thne International Court of Ju stice at The H agu e which willI be (delivered byv Prof. Edwin I). Dickinson, Professor o1 International Law in the Law School, at 8 o'clock Tuesday night in Lane Ha-ll. Everyone interestedl is invitedI to attend. Rcnsi, Likert. Lit S+ociedatl115111 n ica : The lpicture for' the 'Ensian will be taken Sunday, 9:45 A. M. at Rent- scliler's Studio. Wallace Iloffnuau. Wai kQuill" : All mom hbers mneet at l Lent schler's at 12 :15 ,Tuesda y, 'Janunary 27, for the 'Ensia 11 Iicture. I'lease 1)e 1prom~pt. Al O' 1 1 - I Mnuscript s forI h Feuar issue cof I :314-. :441) E xitiluii l off of "ihxt h.0', ~jf 1 111181(101' will he renald unt ilFeb. am lI cI e 0et o iigs in A ului Mci- 1It). lan8111sc'iipts of iever~y descri I- orir halt, ieu are ac'ceptab~le. :S1,) -'.lDe lBosis lectureC msoniifedSakvl c t iiror ito 2il lu'sol iniij81d IHis Spiritumal All-! h iirdScvleSoeo- ccstry,"' Natur malI Science aunditor- i inatol' of Nat ural Education, avad iiulhl. 'l0110of thei"world's leadinig expone~nts .s:t0---Prof. B1i ;or'ofl lectures oil "Mle- f Ese"atoso-called universal; I ta Ilic I ~u ;ter'' illChem1istry amlpi-of T(idlO S theater. h lnguage, denounces the practice of Y :a0--1 'ni 'iahers Iak pic'ture' at Spleddings'. I?:1 If----h~aaa lfusio classe~s at 'rh and D le, Fries ('tehirig s in Alumni Memorial hall. s)Col. 1 :0 )-5 :00 ;- 'ios111ollii an club I, iiet' t home10or Mr'o. A. NV. S111itli. -~ ~ I I:t---IriuIBois 1101415open discuis- siofl at Lane hall. 5 :;JI----SoW hl oli'ur t, Presby3terian chur ichI. -('ou0 -----'Conr timain st idemits iii4'M' {at church for ~oiut inecting at 11 I'a- ris 1ha11.- 6i:14 -- ---liss (Crocker lec ires oi "My3 Meditermi'acan Cruise" at 1 larris 1ha1l. 6 1:30--f-ount Pe'oples' ill 4'Ciui; at Presbyterian chur ich. 7 :10----William E . It. INiBls specks at Ullijvorsjtx- service in H-ill audit- orium on "America anod Africa." S :;004- --Mot ion pictmure service at ('oni. giregatiolnal1 church, John Bam'rynmore in ''S~ierlo('k Hollmes.," {E U E U U E MRS. H. B. MERRICK order any size or shape from Phone 3155 928 C Zburch ct. - ®®Ea Ua0EE8 am w 0Uw UUa® .. aa 0 ! 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