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PAGE EIGHT

_____THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

STUNDAY, MARCH 15, 192~

DAIY OFFICIAL BLEI
Publication in the Bulletin 18 constructive notice tv all mxembers of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to tho Eresdent until
3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdayi
Volume 5 SITNDAY, MIARCH 15, 1921 lumtber 123
To tlhe Deans:
There will be no Conference of the Deans, Wednesday, March 18.
A. 11.loyd1.
University Senae:
The third regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 1924-
1925 scheduled for Monday, March 23, will be postponed one day. It will
be held In IRoonm C, Law Bulilding, on the evening of rTuIesda~y, -larea 21, at
eight oclck
Order of business:
L. Election of a member of the Board in Control of Athletics.
2. Election of three members of the Board of Directors of the Michigan
Union. John WI. Bradshaw, Secretary of the SenateI.
Notice to all Members of t he University:
Mail addressed as follows: "care of the University of Michigafl" bas
been delivered to the office of the Secretary, Room~ 3, U~niversity Hall. It
will be held until March 21, and should b~e called for at once, giving date of
this publication, I. e. March 15. This list will not be reprinted. MAIL
SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO STREET AND NUMBER.
William B. Anderson F. W. Peterson
Octave Antonio

Fchld (ren by the Detroit Symphilonly Orchestra in :i ll Auditorium, 1Monday,
March 16(, at 3: 00 o'clock.
The0 programn is as follows:2
Village"' from "C(aucasian Sketches'' (ikovsky) ; Second Movement. " In the
"Nutcracker". Suite, 01p. i1 (Tschalppolito-Ivanov) ; Twvo Songs wit hout.
;Nord:,. Spring; Sung and Spinning Song (Alendelshohn) , War Dance (Ski]-
IJon ). Americean Fzant asx- (Norbert)
('iarle,4 A. Sinih, Seceay
Ann Aribor Aut A ssu' hit iou E';liltiitt
There will be an exh~iit of aqua tints and et chings of members of Lia
Societe des (h'aveunes !iodernes Francais. 0o: Pais, in the WeVst Gallery.
Me-orial I a 11. under 1the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association, be-
ginning IMarch 1 6th and Ending ?March 10th, 1:30 10 5:0(0 P. MV.
- 11arren P. Lombard, Pres. (of Ann Arbor Art Ass~ocial~ion.
t Iel roitl SymphioyOr'chest ra ('onert
The final number in the Extra Concert Series will be given Monday
evening. March 16, in Hill Auditorium when the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra under Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Elya Schikolink, Violinist, Soloist, will pre-
sent the following program:
I ''Carnival" Overture, 0p).492 (D)vorak) ; Symphony in D minor (Franck);
Syinphen ie Espagnole for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 21 (Lalo) Mr. Schlcol-
nilb. Utxtrani:,n lhapsodv in A major, 01). 11, No. 1 (Enesco).
Chlarles A. Sink, Seteretary.
Ilotaiaal Sentinaar:_.._ _.
Bota nical Senm ma r meets Wednesday, Mtarch 13, at 4:30 B1.73 N. S. Bldg.
Paper 1_y C. FI. Kman [an --'"T'he genus Fia mmula in Europe and North
America. and the stattm of0 the Amer'iican spees."'It. 31. Davis.
SPhysics Coiloqluinun:
'The Physics Colloqnin will meet at 4:15 P. M~. on Tuesday, March 17th,
iRoomf 1041 New Physics Bldg. Professor L. S. Ramsdell will speak on
"T.he Validity of C'rys.tal Structure Determination." All interested are in-
vited to attend.
HT. 31. Randall.
Fr'eshmuuaniWomen:
Trry-okis in D~ancing for the Fre'shman Pageant will be held Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week at 4:00 o'clock in Barbour
IGymnasium. Jean Hai ulton, IDeanIIof)1Women.

Iligli School. Ypsilanti, will speak on the subject, "'Problems involvedl in
Building and Equipping a new HighSchool''
Ilerniaui F. Beek.
Players ('lub:
Try-outs for the Players Club annual play will be held at 4 o'clock Mon-
(ay andI'Tuesday, M\arch 16 and 17, in Newberry 1-Tall auditorium. Copies
iof the play to 1)e1 used are now on reserve in the lower study hail, of the
general Library. Hlomer Strong, Pres.
Senior 31echanieiul and El1ectrical Engineers :
Mr. C. S. Coler and Mr. G. M. Eaton, representing the Westinghouse
Electric & Mfg. Company, will be in Ann Arbor, Monday, March 16, and
Tuesday. March 17, for the purpose of employing men for the Graduate
Student Course of their company. Mr. Eaton will interview mechanical en-
g ineers in Room 221, West Engineering Building and Mr. Coler will inter-
I view Electrical Engineers in Room 274.
IL. C. Anderson.
' Joseph H. Cannon.
than 500 points of national historic
A M HSTUHC ITNIP9YI nterest. Included in- the itinerary are
I isits to the birthplaces of the eight
TO D110TCOn IN residents that Virginia has furnish-'
Pfl~f~raI~n ed the United States, together with
other places that have been significant
landlmarks in Southern, Colonial, Rev-j
In conjunction with the meeting of olutianary, and Civil wvar history.
the National Editorial association,
June 1, 2, andl 3, at Richnond, Vir'-
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English Honor Students:
Members of the Honors Course will meet at my house March 15 at 7:30
P. M. L4. A. Strauss.
A eron antics 7:
A problem for. Wednesddy, March 18th, is posted in Room 306 East En-
gineering Building. F. A. Stalker.
Detroit Symphony Orchiestra in Childern's Concert:
The University School of Music has arranged a special concert for

Research hub:
The regular monthly meeting' of the Research Club will be held on
Wednesday, March 18th, at 5:00 P. M. in the H-istological Laboratory. The
following papers will be pr'esented:
"French Aid ant ecedent: to the Alliance" by Professor C. 11. VanTyne.
"Mbicrolei Respiration" by Professor F. G. Novy.
The Council will meet at 7 :30 P. M.
T.I. .Hldebrandt, Secretary.
Choral Talon Usheris:
All Choral *Union ushers report at Otw usual time for concert Monday
evening, March I0, 1925. WV. A. D)avenpor't.
Hen's Ediucat ion iuib:
There will b)e a meeting of' the Men's Education Club in Room 304,
Union. at 7:15 P., M., Monday, =March 1 G. Principal J. Burns Fuller of Normal

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