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1'AOR MIORT TEMCIcA AL

THE MICIAD

f GAN DAILY

DAILY 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. Tm. (11.30 a. mn. Saturday,
Volume$ SATURD~AY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 'Number 104

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To Members of the Faculty and Staff :
Insofar as possible, the Secretary's Office has distributed copies of the
January, 1925, issue of the telephone directory to the various University
offices. Any one who has not yet received a copy may have one delivered
by notifying the Secretary's Office.
S. W. Smith, Secretary of University.
Washington's Birthday, being a legal holiday, the Health Service will be
open only between 11 and 12 o'clock. Emory W. Sink.
Org'an Recital Postponed:
The Twilight Organ Recital to have been given by Mr. Palmer Christian
Sunday afternoon in Hill Auditorium has been postponed.
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Extra Concert Series:
The following program will be given in Hill Auditorium Monday eve-
ning~ Fe'oruary 23, 8:00 o'clock, by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under
the direction of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, with Guy Maier, Lee Pattison and
Arthur Shattuck, pianists, soloists:
Funeral Music from Act III of "Gotterdammerung" (Wagner) (In Mem-
oriumr--Dr. Burton) ; Seventh Symphony in, A major, Op. 92 (Beethoven) ;
Concerto in C major, for Three Pianos and Orchestra (Bach) ; M~essrs. Maier,
Pattison and Shattuck; Suite "Peer Gynt," No. -1, Op. 46 (Grieg) ; Concerto
Pathetiqlue for Two Pianos and Orchestra (Liszt), Messrs. Maier, Pattison

A new power is seen rising in Rus-
sia. I-le is M. A. I). 7rupa. vice lpres-
ident of the peoples' commissaries of
the soviet republic, who is now re-
vealed as the person actually respon-
sible for the (downfall ofT rrotzky.

FRA9TERNITIES JOIN STATE HOUSE PASSES
DISCUSSION PRORMLABOR P41MENT BILLI
Faculty-student misers ar e being Laonsing, Feb. 20.- (y A.P.)- A
held once a week at 20 of the fratern-i measure providing that employers of1
labor must pay employees at least1
ities on the campus under the auspices'twca month waspasdb the;
of the tudentwicestan passedtiby
o teSuetCrsin ascti.House todlay. The bill, which was'
INore fraternities are exp~ected to join sp~onsoredl by Represenatative Edward
the plan of entertaining a member of; R. Carter, was cut up with amend- (
the faculty for dinner and then hold- n~ents before the Hlouse gave its ap-j
ing a discussion after the meal which proval.
us o intres to he mmbes ofthe Originally it §pecified that virtually
fratrnitesall classes of labor should be paid the
Several weeks before the close of first and fifteenth of each month. As
the first semester of this year, a ban- inal dped amhlpitt m
iuet was held at the Union at whichI pnlyesadotract or e, schoolm-
fraternity representatives met to ar-tecrsan ohrsmpyed r-
range the details of the organization'fsinlywr xmtd
'of the faculty-student mixers. This Fcoy iig n iia ao
same elan was carried on last year Fory, mi ningd silrlabother
' under the (direction of the Student wudb nild t olc hi
Christian association. However, more wgseeytowes h os
fraternities are co-operating this yeartok utacusprvdn to -
and a larger number of studlents are Ion nticaewgsfad-
I ceased mhan were withheld from credl-
having an opportunity to engage in itors. The bill now goes to the Sen-
discussions upon current campus orI ate, where it is claimed it will en-
zi ationa]l problems under the leader- counter serious opposition.
* ipof an older faculty man. TeHueas asdteM~ni
f raente hc:hv o led bill, to authorize the state to absorb'
done so can arrange frfclysu bonds floated by the Alumni associa-
(ldent mixers to be held in their own fteMcia giutrlcl
15 *tionnotiyingLane~ A lege~ for the construction of a Union
of the faculty men who have signified, building.
' natl they are willing to act as the_____________________
Leaders will be given each fraternity._______________ ____
IThe sneaker anti the (lay of the weekf
may be chosen by the fraternity. I WHAT'S GOI N G ON
V Notices to a ppear in this column must
{ be left in the box at the Daily office
I 91UHS I ZOLOG ! Pro)vided for tnat purpose before
FAILFIES IN OOLO~ I o'clock preceedin p tte daiy of issue.
r NUMBED 111 PER CENT' :00 ExteIj inroom302
--- Mason hall.
More than 40 percent of the 200 . 2:4-Pr silent; hlurtoiis funeral.
lstudents in zoology 31, organic evo- 7100.:00-Pr(4es sor W~aternian ;pjeaks
Ilution, failed last semester. Fifteen j to the Upper Room Bible class in
Sstudents did not appear for the final Lane hall.j
- examination, Miss Cecil L. Conklin of 17 ::0-Craftsinen meet at old Viisonie
that dlepartment states,^ and there isl Templo.

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Colonial Tea Kettle
Individual Percolating

Coffee Pat

Rcund Roaster

Strainers and Collanders

and Shattuck.

Charles A. Sink, Secretary.

Da-iry Pails
Double Boilers

h f Slarchey Papers
DAILY WILL PRINT XODA LGA 1L1IDAY-- On Exhibition In
I I j Clements Library
900H SS C INGI 1, j No classes in any college of
ADDRE S CHA 6ESV Monday, Feb. 23, the day being
alegal holiday in commemora- ic history of the colonial perim in
Supplement Will Contain Names of tion of the birthday of Georgej the United Staten; are on exhibit at
INew Students and Correct Er. Washington, the Universityj the William Ir. Clemients liberary.
rors lit Directory convocation scheduled for thatj Among the manuscripts on (distil ay are
-j day has been cancelled, and . the Strachey piapers, which have been
NOTICES DUE FEB. 2.5 If President Robert Falconer of put in the eases for the first tinue, and
- Toronto university, who was to ( which contain valuabile information
Showing the ,names of all students have delivered the address, will j on the economic condlititon of the couin-
who have entered the University this' not come to Ann Arbor.j try before and (luring the Revolution.
semester and the new addresses of The convocation was cancell- jrThie Strachey papers were obtained
all those who have changed their resi- ; ed due to the death of President j for the libraury last year, coming thru:
-dences, The Daily will compile and Marion L4. Burton. A. memorial j a descendant of Sir II1nry Str'achey
print a student directory supplement., gathering in his honor is now jI of Sutton Court, Somierset., who was,
.n former years it was the custom for being planned by a committee in 1774, secretary of the counissior
rph Dilytounertkethi wrkcomposed of Secretary Shirleyj for restoring peace with Anierica.
Besides the names of new. students W. Smith, President-Emeritus They were all addsressed to Lord
the supplement will include correc- Harry B. Hutchins, and Dean j Dartmouth, the colonial secretary, and
tions for any mistakes which appear- Mortimer E. Cooley of the en- ' were never published in: any form.
ed in the Directory. Names, address- gineering college. All the other manuscripts shown
es, departments, home addresses,, and -____________ are from the famous ShElburne pa-
telephone numbers which appeared in- pci's, which constitute one of the most
corrctl wil beprited f rqueted. Harinvaluable possessions of the library.
corecty illbe ritedif eqestd. Harbin, Manchuria, Feb. 20.-Ban-j -_______
oftInformrtioanate sreta p-tindits' attacked a railway men's bar- Naples, Feb. 20.--Giaeomo de Mar-
of te iforatio anasureis re- rack's near Bushedoo, 160 miles west! tino, new amubassador to the Ulnited
pearance at an early date it i e of here, killing and wounding several 'States, yesterday boarded the steamier
quested that those who have additions workmen. 'ot ed o e ok
or corrections mail them to the Direc-, ______________________________________

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Successor ,to Larnard Hardcware Co.'

310 SOUTH STATE

Up-to-date Hardware

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evidlence' that not all of them st ayed j
atw ay on account of ill health. Those{
piroducirng a doctor's certificat~e willj
be given a make-uip examination Sat-
urday, Feb). 28, at nine o'clock in tlre,
Natural Sci(ence building.

S ,ai a ~~ -. s~iari' erda.u4'tZ'-rvr . .-
Cleveland Members (if the Univer- I_____________________________________________
sity of Michigan club held a moeting
Feb. 13~ at thle Cleveland Athletic club. !
A luncheon of the club was held yes-l Don't Borrow---Subscr.
terday, also at. the C. A. C.

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tory Editor, The Michigan Daily, Press;
building, by Wednetsday February 25.
'For the purpose of making, the work'
of alphabetizing and tabulating easier
it is also requested that the coupon
printed below be filled out complete-
ly.
After the new telephone numbers
are assigned it is planned to run an-
other list showing the phone number
actually in use. In making out in-
formation for the directory supple-
ment the number under which the
phone is working at present should be
given in every case.
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Name . ....... ............. "
lass and department...........I
Ann Arbor address......
Telephone ....................j
Home town....................I
If a correct ion please note the!
mistake to be corrected....... 1
flai ths coponto the Direc-
tory Editor, The Michigan Daily
Pro ss building before February
25.
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POSTAL BILL CONFEREES1
UNABLE To COMPROMISE!
Washington, Feb. 20.-Conferees of
the Senate and House on the postal
pay and rate increase bill failed to
reach any agreement at their first
meeting today, looking towards a com-
promise on their respective measures.
Managers of the bills, which differ
widely in- the rate sections, stood by
their respective, measures through a i
three hour conference, and it was in-
t imated that several additional meet-
ings would- be necessary to bring
about an agreement.
RAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED YETI

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ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Washington St., and Fifth Ave.
'. C. S TELLIIORN, Pastor
0:00 A. M.-Bible study hour.
10:30 A. M.-Service with sermon
on the subject, "A Profitable
Observanlce of Smniday:" The
concluding sermon on the
third commandment.
5:30 to 7:30-Student supper,
social and discussion period.

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ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CIIIURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West Huron Streets
CARL A. BRAUER, Pastor

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9 :30 A. M.-Public worship, Ger-
man.
10:30 A. M.-Students' Bible Class.
11:30 A. M.-Public worship, Eng-
lish. Sermon subject, "Sin."
3:00 P. M.--Mixed chorus will
leave for Detroit. Sacred con-
cert given under direction of
-G. Tenhoor.
No meeting of Students' Club.
Ash, Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. First
Lenten service. Sermon:
'Lord, Shalf We Smite with
thie Sword?"

Rev. L~. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor
10:30 A. M.-Morning worship.
Sermon: "Ilow Can au(hurch
Save Its Sour?"
5:30-7:30 P. M.-Student Supper
and Forum. Subject: "Every
Man for Himself aind the
D~evil Take the Hindmost-
Is Tlds the Spirit of the
Agel' E. H. Wagner, leader.

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T'he Granb'y

MEMORIAL CHURCH
OFL CHRIST
(Disciples)
New (hnrehi-Cor. 111 & Tapipan
K EN NETH[ B. 131 IEN, Minister
0: 30-Bible School.
10:30-Morning worship, ."A Mledi-
tation.'"
12: 00-Students Class-Prof. A. L.
'trout.

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CORNElR CATHERIINE and DIVISION STREETS
HIENRY LEWIS, Rector.
It. L. LONSD)A IX, Assistant.
RACHEL IIATILAND, Secretary for Student Work,
8:00 A. M.-IHoly Communion.
9:30 A. M. -Chiurch school
9:30 A. M.-Students' Church Mi-tory Class.
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector.
6;:00 P. M.-Student. Ser'vice and Supper in IHarris Hall.

One of those finely fashioned

up-*i--t'e-

minute hats. Fits stylisll on the head,
gives that finished touch so essen-ial to the
well dressed college man, tight roll brim, high

6:Ot---Social hour and lunch
young people, open to
studenlts.
(;: O---Chr~istian Endeavor.

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all

crown, light pearl

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7:30 -Evening worship.
('a he Rligion:"

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7:30 P. M.--Evening service.
Rev. Mr. Lonsdale.

Address on (A eor go Washing;ton by the

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WiLLiGu
STATE STREET

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
(orner South State and Eaust Washjington Streets
REV. ARTHUR WV. STALKER, 1). D., Minister
R1EV. 11. SCOTT IVESTERMAN, Associate Minister
Rev. Donald Tiniernan
Ellen W. Moore
Directors o1 Student Activitlies
10:30---Pastor's subject, "George Washington, the deai A merican."
12: 00-- Student Bible Classes, Wesley Hall.
6 :00-Wesleyan Guild Service.
7 :00--Open house and Snipper, Wesley 1-all.
::O8---Wesleyan Guild lectnure, Bishop Thomas Nicholson. "I iiierna-
tionaatl i Eeiients in the Old Testament and '[heir Significance
for Modern Life."

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Classes for students, conducted by Mr. Chaprnian and Dr. Ia. Watermnii,
meet at Guild House, 12 :00 M: each Sunda=,y. Stuidents Friendship H our
(5:30), and D)evotional Hour (6::30). Donald If. Chapman leads, with
topic, "The Ifero as Patriot."

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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
HERBERT A. JUMP, Minister.
E. KNOX MITCHELL, Vin~versity icastor.
10:4:5--Mr. Jump will preach a memorial sermon, "MARION LEROY
BURTON, BUILDER."
4:00-Tad Wieman speaks to the I-ig;h school group, "IV1ING CLEAN
AND PLAYING STRAIGHT."

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