WAoz EIGHT DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN' Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notie tu all memnbers of the University. Copy received by tl a Assistant to the uesident until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. mi. Satuirdays Volume iii W'k)N ESI)AY, MARCII 4, 1925 N1ulmber 11l To the Senate Council: There will be a special meeting of the Senate Council Wednesday, M~arch 4, at 4:15 P. M. in the President's office. F. I:. Rob~bins, Secretary. College of 1teiriture, Science, and the Arts: All X's and Incoinpletes must be made upl by Mond~ay, March 9th. Un- less an extension of time has been granted by the Administrative Board, a grade of (- 1: point) will be recorded. iflaii A. HIughes, Assistant Registrar. M1embers of Admiiinistrative Board, College of Literature, Science, and tie Arts: There will be a meeting of the Administrative Board Wednesday, March 4, at 7:30 in Dean Eftfnger's office. It 1. lluinphrirys. Freshmnen IEngineers : The regular weekly assembly will be held Wednesday, March 4, in Room 348 Engineering Building at 11:00. Captain Bricker will talk: to the class. Your attention is called to the fact that two mentor cardls for each subject you are taking are due at this tim-e. If cards have not been filled out that should be attended to at once. J. C. Brier. THE MICHIGAN DAILY fr Edlucalion 'school Mcii :: Wagner and Company on Stat e :1 ref is nlow ready to pleasure senior for canes to b~e carriedl later in the year. WVill nien ldeseorder~ their; s at their ('arli(Pst 1possiblecov'l1 ~Oliece so t) Ihat engra ving pmay be a r- ;ed for andl to avoid any elevout !m hour rush. I Rs.sell P'. Briumhau h, Chairmn of Caine ('em. Fft hts insects I WEDNESDAY, MARC'II 4, 1925 When you write home WHlAT'S I Notices to appear be Left in the ho: pr ovided for f wc jI o'clock precec.]itn 11 :Ot---aptitill ) freshillellenlgill Eninceering bu -__ -----} TI11RSI)AY C~ ~ 0 ICO 1: i'oiira d 3Mophima spa:ils 'at in this eol.iia mfist i ,..~w. :VO I4I rQ a il('liri holdis re. '~ at the Da ?iy office t) po~u~e before 4 boa rE I aEItlie chiii'chl. tQ in. (ja~y of isriue. - ~ - ) I'H e 'l4 u 1- ecees in room 343.,\West En'lgi- iers in r1'oli 343.< ill(in4g. Graduate Students in Education: The next meeting of the educational conference of graduate students in Education will be held Wednesday, March 4, at 7 P. M. in the offices of the School of Education, Tappan Hll. All members of the staff and graduate students are expected to be present. Clifford Woody. Political science 31, Afake-p Final Examination: Those who were absent from the final examination in this course last semester may take the make-up examination, Saturday, March 7, at :f A. M., 2035 Angell Hall. J. S. Iteve. J. I..Ilayden. Psyche ogy 31: A make-up exam will be given for those who were absent from the final exam, last semester. March 5th-1:30 P. M. Room 12 N. S. F. L. Diiimik. P'sychiology 10, Metal M1eaureents: Class will meet this week at 4:30 Wednesday instead of on Thursday. C. E. Rgsdale. Botaniclal Seminar: The Botanical Seminar will meet Wednesday, March 4, at 4:30 :8173 N. S. Building. Paper by Frieda Cobb Blanchard-'The genetic constitution of Oenothera pratincola and somec of its mnutatios." IS. 1. Dais. U'nivcrsity of 3Michigan Sain: Regular rehearsal tonight. All mcnoels of the bad must be in theirI seats by 7:10 o'clock at the Band hal. Robert V. Halse~y, 1. 11. Naval lReservists: The University Unit will meet at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, March 4th, in RI. . T. C. Drill Hal. 14. L. C. Lever. Mili1tary Ball: Trhere will be a nieeting of the Military Ball Committee in Room 302 of the Michigan Union Wednesday 7:15 P. M. 31110Oipan, , (lairal. Internationial Night: - inal rehearsal Wednesday, March 4, 7 P. NT. in Hill Auditorium. Ierk Van Osesbrggen, Genera Ciaumni P~il sigma.: A meeting for nomination of members will be held Wednesday, March 4, at 7:30 in Room Z 242 N. S. Prof. H. B. Lewis will speak on "T.lhe Individ- ual and the Species as Problems of Chemistry." Ii. C. liustr. 4Imciwooil Eddy t o Speak Tfonght: Sherwood Eddy, world traveler and student lecturer, will s;peak on European conditions tonight in the Natural Science Auditorium at s o'cloc. The public is invited. There will be no admission charged. Tyler W. Stevens, Chairman o Studet Friendship Fund. KODAK THE TEAM Batter up! That's the signal to swing your Kodak into action. Soon you'll have Kodak pictures of the "Var- sity" that 'you'll prize-always. The Kodak you want is waiting at our Kodak counter. Come in and pick yours out. Kodaks are pricd as low as $6.50 up. Calkins.wFetcher Drug Co. t 4'~ a"¢i:00)--O1 emm'ose in Co'msg'a" S tional church parlors. :00--Senior Women('1 Ilevin on 105 Angell h1 all. l ' 11(sa jLane ball. G 4:15--senate Coumciil irs'e E :inll're' i- (lent's office. 1 iS-Professor Linldmay Speak s inl r'tomi 1041, new 'hy tics buihbng-. E 4:0-Fr~cda Blanchard s peaX s In room B-1 73, N. S. buildinng. 6 :00--Syim ;diolnic I~ealnae holds ball quet at Union. 7 :%0-Educat ional Iconf~ererce of tgra-,i. uate students in Education held in Trappan hail. 7 :01-I niernat jonah ?sight finail re. f hearsal held in H]ill audit orium. 7: 10-L niversily Band lholds irehcaarsalf in the band hall. 7 :15-ilitary Bail (oiIait tee jmels in room 302, Union.l 7 :10-P'rofessor 1Lei speaks in i S room Z-242, N. S. b)uiling. a ;I i 7 :30--Professor Ely speaks a h St. Andrews church.Y 17r0- hi~e Kt orCleeiof Literature, Science anid 1he Arts meets in Dean E'flinger's office. 7 :30--31ortaarboa rd mecets at 102~ Chu rchi. 7 :130--Profess ;r Hayden speaks illM room 214, University high school. 7 :30--Naval Ileservists medt in It. 0. T. C. drill hall. 8 :09--Sherivood Edd4y spedahs on l E a ropean conditions in N. S. audit or-a ium. x;:00-TI'heta s igni a meets at t he Eap. ' a Alpha Theta hiouse. , Don't delay-Pay your Subscription today. nec r"n- building. 7 . ('--hrtIian ;'-,eu1ce society tInmed s at Lane hall. fA5 # < S:3-( i'tae'1ieM-amadlled t'e~fs Oil1 ' , °4 "TwenityvYe:ivs in Costa Rica" ill 1'02i 2 'x, 'la ppan hall. t1II 1 .ii ' NOI'VE 3 I Thetn~liter will receive mausciript s for tefn'~liar essay contestIfor' which a tenl dollars prate is offered., until Mltarch 10 at the Press build- x , Li in,:; when they will be forwardted to Christopher Morley. who is to jud]ge t'.emn. If manuscript is to be :. t rAturned a self addressed. stamped eiiveio)e shouild be enclosed. I I)r. L eland G. lo vard,4ChiefIot the --- bureau 01 en tornolo'y, is leadling the "'Clarence,''In I Booth Tarkington, t departmenitof zagricuiltur':5fight con will be rea(d at the meeting of the four lhordes; oi' insects5 now doing ili T uesdy afternoon dIramatic sec'tion of lions in (lilonge to U . S. crops. The the I+aculty Women's club at 2:30 o'- fo)ur scourges are hfit boll weevil. clock today at the homne of Mrs. .. U. gypsy miot h, 1 sr opean corn borer, and; !Markley, 1316 Geddes. Japanese beetlec. Ithica, N. Y., Mar. 3.--Six students Lansisag, 11X1i., l1jlar. i>.- WhipinigI hav e been (dropp~ed from Cornell uni-1 posts as a forth of punishmtent for versity b~ecause of conduct detriment- criminals m~ay hW rccomen(Ied to the al to the University's welfare. Legislature in a bill. LU ENB E CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN The FLY-FRONT COAT 'BROAD shouldered, easy hanging-their conservatism proclaims their smartness. Cut in lightweight and winter weight woolens in patterns approved by college men. $3450 to $4950 NAT LUXENBERG & BROS. 841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 1Next Showinttat Campus BooteryC 1y314 S. State St.. March 12 and 13., Our style memo. book sent free on request i I t I Read the Warlt Ad4' for money, use Sj1Foutain Penl Ink U Strinlged InstrilimI3nts IU i® 'B 'U ', *., ,,*,isEEEInlUUMEEP EUUUEUUnUE a 0 il JUST PUBLISHED- tsacmtaC. D. 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