PAGE EIGT ______THE MICHIGAN fDAILY___ nFRIDAY, MARIT G, 92.1 DILY OFFICIAL: BULLETIN I (Continued From Page Seven,) Pasul Einstein Etta M. Ferguson Claude L.,~1fluney John V. Fopeano Guy: Freeborn I ymau Freiberg IRoy French: E. "G. 'FSuller Abe Gaines Thomnaiw . Gerken Gusta Golderg Ralph RU; (fraichen Wn. Xi. Grant Jesaniine Gray (2) 1Arnold Green Loin" A. Green George .. F. Gruenbauer A. E. (31urd Robert F.. Hague Mike ihalley R. IH. Hamilton M, I). Helwig Oliver F. Heyden William H. Higgins Chas., Hiu Iva Roseveer Hill Alaron lodgson Raymond Hoekstra 14. C: flo lman' Joeepine ,Hoyt Lo6uis" Hromadko Jam~e : iughy R. L. ,,Humbet Robert Jamieson .' Joseph Cainpau Jolseb. Rtus fell T. Purnell Harry. A. Rea Ernest Rietz George Rifkin Edward J. Rommel John Rosa Merle Rotroff N. Roy Hernan I1). Scarnechia Mattic ,Schumann Bien W. Schwartz Vernie Sharon Harvey A. Simmnons Ernest B. Skaggs Leon B. Slatter James W. Slovin Elizabeth Stafford Marguerite Steinfeld (2) Pauline Summy Clifford A. Swanson Donnie Taylor H. S. Taylor Parker H1. Tilbe Frank' M. Townsend.,Jr. Clair :4an Patten Maybelle Vreeland Arthur C Warren J. Beverly Watts A. 0. Weller George D. Wilnier Clavert J. Winter (2) Robert Woods .y: Lela Wright semester may take the make-up examination, Saturday, March 7, at 9 A. M., 2031 Angell Hall. J. S. Reeves. J. It. Hayden. dy (5clsesi Book lBediews will not mleet on Friday, March 6th. As- signmints for Monday: The Contemporary. Critic; Tolstoi on Shakespeare. 11. S. Mallory. Zoology i"3::(Heredity): j (Correct or corrected answers to review (questions are posted in corridor near ltoom ZI-2.34, Natural Science building, where members of the class may consult them.t A. Franklin ShlI. Athisoi Oratorical Contest Orations for the Atkinson Memorial Contest must be0 submitted to the Lot,;l (Contest Director by April 21. Orations will be 1850 words in length <.11e may be on anly phase of the general subject, "Student Character, Moral ani Spiritual for World Citizenship." Six contestants will he chosen to comnpete in the final contest May 8. A first prize of fifty dollars and a gold ! medal will be awardled the winner with a twenty-five dollar award to the cotetaStnts who places second~. 1V. C. Dixon, D~irector Local (Contests. I illgil, 0.g.1n Recit al: Th'le fol lowing programi will be given by P alincr Christ ian, Friday, Mlarch, 6i, at 4:15 P. Al. in B ill Aud itoriumi, compIlimnentary to the public: Fantasia "nd Vogue in C minor (Bach); Air in D) (Bach) ; Minuet (lBoecherini) ; Grand (floeur. Tepo~~1( di Mlinuetto (Guilmant) ; Nocturne, M~idsummernight's Dream. (Mendelssohin) ; Spring Song (RIollins) ; Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod) ; Allegro, 1 Symphony G (Widor). ('larles 'A. Sink, Secretary. There will b~e a meeting Saturday evening, March 7. 1'P25, at 7:30 P'. M., in the new Masonic Temple. The third dlegree will be conferred. A re- hearsal of the craft team will b)e held at 2:00 P. M., Saturday afternoon in the new Masonic 'Temple. Notice as to the Brighton trip wvill be given at this meeting. The craft team pictures will be shown and orders taken at this meeting. Arthur It. Turner, President. University Club of Ann Arbor: Club Night Friday, March 6, at 8:30. "A Few Immortals" by J. S. Reeves; "Expeditions of the Museumi of Zoology" (illustrated with slides) by A. G. Ruthiven. Le ans Holbrook, Chiairimian, Programi Coinnilt tee. There will be a special meeting of the Socledad Ihislpanica Fridlay after- i 110o1 at 2 o'clock in Room 203 Tap~pan Hll for the purpose of (distributing tickets for the play to the members. This is the last opportunity for mem- bers to obtain their tickets and it is important that everyone either be 1reseilt or have a nother ineniber get his, ticket. Mularshl. 1.Levy. '..d f.OhgltytIe handled by the memlbers of thetflfl fplI~l Tlrn casudrliledrhp . Sought By JPolice1 It is the pl irose of the course to ~I study the question from four angles # in the first four lectures, accordig' IJRE ONORTHODONTIA 4 to Professor Slossan, namely, originll___ j. of Christianity, the Catholic church, {LDr. B. E. Lischer of St. Louis will the reformation, and events since thedlieasresolctes nor refomaton.thodontia here Monday, Tuesday, and An effort wvill be made to trace Wensd' Thswlretescn { ~worthwhile features through the var-I series wvhich Dr. Liseher is giving at :::uios periods of religious development, the 1n7 emstya vstn etrr and in the final lecture to attempt the first having been delivered on tihe to form an ethical system to meet the'sll ujcti eray problems of the present and l immed- rlshewafrmlycnct late_____future._____ ed with the Washington university dental college of St. Louis. The Ice- Paris, Mar. 5.-Dr. Serge Voronoff, turl e ill be openi only to Senilors .~noted gland expert, is transferring; of the> dental school and to visiting . ..... .: I his efforts from man to sheep, in an ! chO)lo~tists. effort to grow more wvool to a givenI t area of epidermis. tri(n, l ar. 5. - One thousand I bs, tIled with asphyxiatingr gases, j ~Don't delay-Pay your Subscription' have been found in the Blumtan1)ow- today. der works. E ~Gilbert's Chocolates jWhile G utzon fBrglum is declarinig Fresh and Delicious he 'will "'rot ini jail"' befo01e he will coinpr'Gifise oil the issue rised by his Creams, Assorted Nuts dismissal as construacting ar tist of tile C Confederate memorial at Stone Mouei- Caramels, etc. tain, Ga., local authorities are seek- A box of Gilbert's is always welcomed. ing J. C. Tucker (above), superintend- ent of Borglulin, lie is wanted on the charge of- "malicious mischief,," 1)e cause of the destruction of the mnodels jand plans of the memorial, follow- I'r1i B1G N C Ing Borgluum's dismissal.EB R A H & S N C . i 200-204 E. LIBERTY ST. jSlosson To Lead__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Religious Talks ___________________ Unusually l~rge registration has D been made for the discussion. class to ter -~ 4. ', be lead by Prof. P. W. Slosson of the.- history department uinder the auspic fes of the Student Christian associa-{ ' ., tion. The course will be given from March 10) to April 7 in Lane hall au- di ori ni Professor Stossc>n c coulrse will be given every Tuesdu.y night for a per- 3r College of ltmttfire, Secnce, and the Art:: All X's and 1eIncopletes must be madletup by Monday, March 9th. Un- less an a tenglon of time has been granted by the Admiinistrative Board, a grade of '(- 1 point) will. be recorded. Ilifan A. Huglies, Asistant egistrar. 1faFlnate-+'ol of 14t.erature, Science, and thle Arts: Thiern~ will be :amecting of the Staff on , +rilay, March G. in Room 3010 AngellIall at 4:00 .P. M, .Jo epliL. 3Mrkley. Make-t- p cxamiuxation', fo'r thiose who issi~ed thme first semester final will h~n ]1(ld $atutrdaSy morning, March 7, Roomn 207, Economics Building at 9 o'clock. It. x RodkeY. A infke-uip ,exan ination in Phil. 31 Ill be given Monday, March 9, at 2:;30 R. M: in 106 M. 11. Win. 11, 1riap. Plltleal Sci enve 31, M1ake-np F0111l;xniition : 'Tliume who were 'a bient from, the final exandia(ion in tis course last F1O'NI) ON PAGE; 7 BULLFFIN IT111A BE T~lhie Evol ut ionlof Christianlity". will formi the basis for thme(discussion tor i i i ;t , , - y A i i Read the Wa-nt Ads CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY of tihe university of ihijamis Announces aa. Free Lecture on Christian Science Ry John W. Doorly, C. S. B. I~oiidoai, Englanda .Sarah Caswell Angell Halll .011the ('aipuis Sunday Afternoon, March 8, 1925 {1~i 1 : i1 4 1 ; WfHAT.S GOING ON Noices 'O'n-Appear in this v ,1,mas office to e ft in the 1o ttfe&'A'ofie I pr'nde1d for tnat pirmise e for0e A4#j &'Clock orecee-ltbr ile- (144~y of iAUe ' IRDAY :i---K.a S ,ledst4 Hispanica affieets. 3:()b-Spaaislt p lay roeprsal held Iii thle auditorium of Lane 118.11. 4.D(1- 1.alleint ,IcN staff, C olle",e of ; Llt,,rature, Stience, anal te Arts,! moets In room 03010, Angcll hall. 4:1i -TwUgllt Og jt roeitul1 n ill 11 auditorium.._. 6: -1stppi PI h.iotl,uis Initiation sit. the Methodi at church.1 7 :3.1-~pltia . 'R eets in Alpha liti I room. AngeU hal. $,,00--Nvurses hold card party .at the S W--LT#1ireritTy club Meets ill " the .luni Mepiboriah hall. I SATURDAY 1 3t --Cue~regtonI1t >rnl>l~e meets In churelt parlors. tx-4aft tgain relterses in the near MasoTile temple.: > :30 -.Critsnien me~ts In the new sta- sonic .Temple.I . 'OTICE The , lpnader will receive manuscripts { for.tOle famliar essay contest, for' which a.ten dollar prize is offered. until March 10 at the Press build- ing, when they will be forwarded to, Christopher Morley, who is to , Judge them.. if manuscript is to 1e)l returned-'self addressed, stammped { envelope should be enclosed. :tan Salvador, Mar. 5.-A dispatch from 'Guatemlala amlnloliflcs the death t there of Mrs. Arthur 11. Geissler, wife of~ the, American minister to Guate- ICaps and gowns for thfe scn- I' j or -engineers should be ordered 1 1t~iis week at the Aloe Sport shop 1 iwhile't06 orders .for the canes 1sliouldl be placed with the Wag- ' ( nir and company,. clothiers. Imported Hoser s , a Ii Illusrated Crossword y I You are going to want these new light p)at- terns to go with your new spring suit an~d light shoes. They were purchased to please the man who chooses with care each article of dress. $1.50 up. 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