PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNIESDAY°, OCTOBER '1, x9"4 D A ILY 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. in. (11:30 a. in. Saturday) Volume 5 WEDNE SDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 Number 8 To The Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 1, at ten o'clock in the President's office. M. L. Burton. To Fraternities, Sororities, and Organizations: A list of officers for the present year is desired by the office of the Dean of Students. J. A. Bursley. Executive Board, Graduate School: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School on Thursday, October 2, at 4:00 pt m. A. Ii. Lloyd. Graduate Students: Students who have not filed an election card for the present semester in the office of the Graduate School, Room 9, University Hall, should do so by Thursday, October 2. Students who have made a change in their original elections and have not reported this to the office of the Graduate School should do so at once. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. All University Women: A mass meeting of all University women will be held on Thursday evening, October 2, at 7:45 in University Hall. At this meeting, President Burton 'will address the women, taking as his subject, "What Is Worth While?" All women are urged to attend this first meeting for women in this school year. Miss Hamiltonu's lecture to entering upper class women will be held in this same room promptly at 7 o'clock to enable the group to hear President Burton at 7:45. Charlotte A. Blagdon, President of the Women's League. The Executive Board of the Women's Athletic Association will meet on Wednesday, October 1st at 5 o'clock in Barbour Gymnasium. It is imperative that every member be the'e. Marianna Smalley, President. Prospective Teachers: All students expecting to enroll with the Bureau of Appointments in November should make arrangements to have their photographs taken as soon as possible. Four small unmounted photographs are required. Margaret Cameron, Secretary Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: All classes in these colleges will be dismissed on Wednesday, October 1st, 1924, from 11:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, for the purpose of holding class assem- blies and the subsequent election of ciass officers. M. E. Cooley, Dean. Senior Engineers: There will be an assembly of all senior Engineers on Wednesday, October 1st, 1924, at 11:00 a. in., Room 311, Engineering building, for the purpose of transacting business and election of class officers. C. E. Wilson, Mentor. Junior Engineers: Assembly this morning at 11 o'clock in Room 411. Election of class of- ficers. Alfred 0. Lee, Class Mentor. Fresihnan Engineering Class: Professor Fielding H. Yost will be the speaker at the weekly assembly Wednesdjay, October 1st at 11:00 a. m., Room 348, Engineering Building. All freshmen Engineers are required to be present. J. C. Brier, Head Mentor, Freshmen Engineering Class. Extra Hours: No more requests for extra hours will be received by the committee this semester except from late registrants by permission of the Dean. J. W. Scholl, Chairzan. Astronomy 31: The nine o'clock section of Astronomy 31 will not meet Wednesday, Octo- ber 1. I. H:. Curtiss. English 32 (Shakespeare): My section of this class meets in Room 2231, Literary Building. !W. 0. Raymond. I Oratorical Board: There will be no special meeting t meeting of the Board will be held n Literary Building. WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column must b~e left in the b~ox at- the Daily office provided for that purpose before 4 oclock preceedi og the day of issue. his afternoon as planned. The regular next Wednesday at 4:30 in room 3211, Millard H. Pryor, President. 7:00-University Symphony orchestra tryouts at School of Music. 7:30-All electrical smonker, 318 and 319, Union. 7:30-Roundup club meets in the Un- ion. 7 :30--University unit of U. S. Naval Reserve meets in room 306, Union. 7:30-Hobart GI4d deputation try- outs meet in Harris hall. Subscribe for The Michigan Dail] LUXENBERG CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN It IEnglish 5 (A merlean Literature): My section of this class meets in Room 2235, Literary Building. W. 0. Raymond. English 163: The room for this course is changed from 2219 L. B. to 407 Library. M. P. Tilley. English: My consultation periods this semester will be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 1 to 2, Room 2213, Literary Building. M. P. Tilley. Pliilosophy 38, Logic: I am unable, on account of illness, to meet my classes today. Quizz sections in Logic will meet as follows: Sec. I Thursday at 9 ,Room 17, L. B. Sec. II. Friday at 9, Room 205, M. H. Sec. III Friday at 9, Room 1017, L. B. I. W. Sellars. Naval Reservists: All members and students interested in the United States Naval Reserve Force, University Unit, meet in Room 30C Michigan Union at 7:30 p. m. Wed- nesday, October 1st. Ensign Herbert C. Lee, Commanding Officer. Twilight Organ Recital: The following program will be given by Mr. Palmer Christian, University Organist, in the Twilight Organ Recital Series Wednesday afternoon, Octo- ber 1, at 4:15 o'clock, to which the general public is cordially invited: Sonata in D minor (No. 3) (Borowski); Melody in E (Rashmaninoff); Matin Provencal (Bonnet); Salut d'amour (Elgar); Piece Heroique (Franck). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. University of MichiganVarsity Band: Regular rehearsal will be held tonight at seven p. m. Uniforms will be is- sued to old men this afternoon from two thirty to four thirty. Bring all athletic coupons and the regular five dollar deposit fee. New men will be issued uniforms Thursday afternoon at the same hours. Rehearsal and is- suance of uniforms to be held in Morris Hall. Arthur M. Smith, Student Manager. Varsity Glee Club Tryouts: Tryouts for the University of Michigan Glee Club will be held in Room 308 Michigan Union by Mr. Theodore Harrison, Director, today and tomorrow at the following times: Wednesday, 4-5:30 and 7-9. Thursday, 4-5:30 and 7-9. First semester freshmen are not eligible. Former Club members will be given preference. Carl B. Schoonmaker, Manager. Student Mathematics Society: The Student Mathematics Society will hold the business meeting for this semester in Room 151 Chem. Bldg. Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 4 p. in. Joseph D. Grant, Assistant Secretary. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns Do You Puzzle Over New Words? -over exact definitions or pronunciations of words? -over the identity of historic characters? -over questions of geography? -over points of grammar,aspelling, punctuation, or Englishusage? 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