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THE MICHIGAN

f DAILY

PAGEEIGH _____ __ HE MCHIGN DILY __TUESDAYMARIC!! 17, 1 -9

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DAILY OFFICI AL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice tu all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the.F'-e ient until
3:34 p. m. (.1:30 a. m. Saturday &
Volu1me 6 TUESDAY, )IAIWII 17, 1925Number 124

Public Lecture:
Professor Ulrich B. Phillips will give an illustrated lecture on Planta-
tion Life in the Old South. in R1oom 25 Angell H-all, Wednesday, March 18,
at 2 P. Al. The public is invited. Students in History 138 will please note
the change of room. F. E. Robbins.
Ann Arbor Art Association :
Lecture by M. Georges Plasse on the making of colored etchings by the
aquatint process, illustrated by film, in the Natural Science Auditorium,
Tuesday, March 17, at 4:15 P. M. Warren P. Lombard, President.
Freshman Womien :
Try-outs in Dancing for the Freshman Pageant will lba held
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week at 4:00 o'clock in Barbour
Gymnasium. Jeani Hamilton, Dean o4 Women.
Ann Arbor Art Associat ion Exhibit:
Thlere will be an exhibit of aquatints and etchings of members of La
Societe deg Graveurs Modernes Francais, of Paris, in the West Gallery,
Memorial Hall, under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art Association, be-
ginning March 16th and Ending March 19th, 1:30 to 5:00 P. M.
Varren P. Lombard, Pres. of Ann Arbor Art Association.
Combined Curricula:
Application for admission to the Combined Curricula (:Medicine, Law,
Business Administration, Dentistry, and Nursing) are now being received
in the Registrar's Office. Inasmuch as the final date, April 20, falls in va-
cation this year, it is important that all applications be handed in, on the
official blanks, before the students leave for their vacations, April 10.
Lillian A. Hughes, Assistant, Registrar.
Notice to all Xembers of the University :
Mall addressed as follows: "care of the University of Michigan" has
been delivered to the office of the Secretary, Room 3, University Hall. It
will be held until March 23, and, should be called for at once, givin~g date of
this publication, I. e March 17. This list will not be reprinted. MAIL
SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO STREET AND NUMBER.
Gregory Armstrong C. H. Judd
Reno G. Asheraft Dorothy Kerr
Dorothy Ayers Vern Kinietz

Conflicts should b~e adjusted through Miss Cameron. Please bring pencils
to the meeting. A. S. Whitney, Dean.
Tlel re Lectnres:
"Central Office Equipmjent Engineering" will b~e the subject of a lecture
by Mr. R. 1D. Williams, Equipment Engineer of the Michigan B~ell Telephone
C'ompany. This lecture the fourth of the series, will be held on Wednesday,.
March 18, at 11' o'clock in Roem 243 West Engineering Building. All inter-
ested are invit ed to atted.11. L. Everett.
live (iscussion clrises in Religion, under faculty leadership, meet in
L,,:ne I lP Tues day 7.: 0)to S8:30. University students invited
Lionel Crocker.
SerInivit Pt iofls iand( .Ilfoulenctsi may be erdered this week: in the co-
ridor ofi the Engineering Building-. Class dues will be collected at the same
timle. Waldo hi. Greier.
School of I ([ot iota-sellior Men:
}Caps andl gowns must be orderedl from (leo. .1. Moe Sport Shop at once.
No dieposit required at. time of placing order.
Leslie It. Silvernmale.
All orders for Conimeneement Invitat ions and Announcements should
be in the hands of the On'am ittee in Tappan H all Tuesday 11-12, 1-4. Wed-
nesday 14 is absolute~ly the last chan ce. Cash miulst accompanty al 1orders'.
IMynnie Ul'memr it ap, ('Iainan Comnmttee.
Acolytes:
Acolytes will meet tonight at 8 P. M. There will be a symposium on
"The Nature of Truth'' in which the coher(ence, the pragmatic, and the rep-
resentative theories will b~e presented by Al r. Van (der Lugt, Mr. Bouwsmna,
land the areha coly te, respectively. Johnm Kniper.
I Ian Beta Pi:
The next regular meeting of Tau Beta Pi will be held at Willits Tuaes-
day, March 17th, at ti o'clock. Waldo K. Grelner.
jAldell:imi:
ofAdelphi will meet at 7:30 this evening in its room on the fourth floor
o.Angell Hall. A very. interest iun program is planned, consisting of a
debate and general discusuion on the army aircraft situation. Visitors are
welcome. Richard Ford.
[leek Qu (ill]:
There will be a meeting' of Black Quill on Wednesday, March 18, at 7:30.
IRoom 204, S. W.- Will any members who have manuscripts: they would like
dliscussedl, bring them at that time. Lulf'W alsh
Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M. en Tuesday, March 17th,
in Room 1041 New Physics Bldg. Professor L. S. Ramsdell will speak on
"The Validity of Crystal Structure DEStermination."' All interested are in-
Ivitedl to'attend.
H. 3I. Randall.
Research ('1 1:
Thme regular monthly mreeting of the Research Club will be held on
Wednesday, March 18th, at 8:00 P. Ml. in the Histological Laboratory. The
following papers will be presen~ted :
"French Aid antecedent to the Alliance" by Professor C. H. VanTyne.
"Microbic Respiration" by Professor F. G. Novy.
The Council will meet at 7: 30 P. M.
r.1 H. Hlildebrandt, Secretary.

WH TSG I GO Notices to appear in this columln mu1.st t
be :eft in the box at the Daly office
' providcd for _nat purpose before 4
0 ({' i t c ,.eY,;. y 1. '.t oy 01 issue.
12 a100Saff (ofthe TFast Engineering. j
building have land ean in the sem-
inar room
I :011.5 :04)-Applicafle ans for ticwkets for
the 1925 Military~ ball1 distributed at
thme iion.
1 :36.4 :00-jinn A rlwr grt, association I
exhibit in the Nvest gall ery, Alumnil
Mlemorial hall.
4I:(h---Freslmeu omnen Iry out in
Barb~our -gyinasimn for dancing for
the VKi'Csh man lhar~"eanmt.
4 :091)-i: 0--Pl' a yers' clhub)holds tryouts
in Newberry hall auditorium. j
4:1S-P1rof. L. S. Rmtmisdell speaks on
"The Validity of Crystal Structure
Determination" in room 1041, new
Physics building.
4 :15-M. {i. Passe speaks ont ".Mak-
ing of ('olored Etchings by the Acqua-
tinit Process," in Natural Sciencel
auditorium.
fi:0i-Taln Beta 111 meets 311 Willits.I
7 :30-AdelpltiiImees in its r'4oms ont
i lie fourth floor o1' Angell hail.
(S :40-Acolytes nees in its rooms.j
WFED)NESDAiY
11 :4101Z. ID. IVill lammis speaks olln
"Central Office Equgipment Engin-
eering" in rooni 248, West I ofineer-
inig bilding.
1 :0400-Applicatbatos for tiIckets
for 1 925 Military ball distributed at.
the Union.
1 :3105:00-Anmn Arbor Art; association
f ehiit n hewest gallery, Alumni
Memorial hall.
2:40-Prof. IT. P. Phillips speaks on1
"Plantation Life in thme Old South"
in room 25, Angell hall.
4 :00)-Freshman womien tryout in
Barbou r gym u a siumn for dancing for
the Freshman Pageant.
4 :30--Bol aiial seminar meets In
'roomn B-173, Natural Science build-
ing.
7:30-Blile Key ameets in room 301',1
Union.
7:«30--lack 0uill meets in room 2041,
South Wing.}

s : 30-S M-DIiscussion classes in re-
ligion meet in Lane hall.
8 :00-Research club meets in thme Iis-
tological laboratory.
READ THE IIIICHIIQAS DAILY

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"ISeattle, Wa sh., Mairchi 16.----I gxncss
of the Interfraternity Council of thle
.UTniversity of Washington in punih-
ing violators of the rushing rules has
brought on an extensive reform mov-
ment of tihe entire system here.

J. Bejval
Rowena Benson
Dr. C. A. Boucher
Oscar Abraham Brown
Victor Carpio
Ruth K. Y. O'heng
Ruth Carpenter Child
Zelma E. Clark
Harry E. Coburnn
John R. Cornwell
Franklin Joseph Dickmnan

Leon Langhorne
Kathleen M. Lynch
Helen Elizabeth Mlaster
Robert Miller
John M. Moore
Veta Thorpe Nebel
Edward F. Oakes
R. Raymond
Cecil L. Rhodes
Walter 0. Shriner
IHerbert R. Slusser
John Adams Taylor
Jeanette Wendell
Russell XW~eis
Charles Arthur Wilcox
Caroline Gay Wilgus
University Comeday Club

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Herbert Goldberg
John Stanley Gray
Dr. WV. J. Hale
Robert L. Hall
Ellura Harvey
Clayton B. Howe
James Hughey, Jr.
Geo. Wmn. Hulbert

English 3--Public Speaking for Engineers:4
Assembly Thursday, March 19, at 7 P. Ali. in Room 348 of time West En-
gineering Building. Chairman. A. S. hlall ; Speakers: B3. D. Snider, C. A.
Alert z. C. B. Bredt, J. A. McCowen, R. S. 1eymn, IL. L. Matheson, H. Cedar-
green, It. J. Reason.j
1 . L. Linde-mlder, ('hmiriman of Assemblies.
!Itmidscampe D~esig'n 102 anid 112: r
jThere will be no mneeting of this class today, Tuesday, March 17th.
t Aubrey Tealdi.

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llygleaie 101:
There will be a lecture Wednesday at 9 A. M. in Newberry
of quiz. There will be no quiz sections this weep.

IHall instead
iN. Shmmi.

Staff of time East Engineerinmg Building:
The regular monthly luncheon comes today, Tuesday. March 17, in the
seminar room. Alfred 11. lWimite.
Edutcation D125:
This class hereafter will meet in Room 1025 of the New Literary College
Building. 0. W. Stephmenson.
Students In thme Schtool of Education:
An intelligence test and several elementary standard tests will be given
Wednesday, March 18, in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building;
from 4:00 to 5:30. Attendance at tis meeting is obligatory upon all en-
rolled in the School of Education and takes precedlence over all other work.
CAMBRIDGE ROAD
9 This is the first time this property has been offered for sale.
First Floor-Entrance vestibule, large entrance hall, coat closet,
lavatory and wash room, large living room (fireplace and bumilt-in
bookcases),' panelled dinming room, butler's pantry, kitchen, library,
large screened-in porch. Floors are quarter-sawed oak. Finish is
oak. Front and back stairs.
Second Floor-'three large master bedrooms and maid's room,
lineal closet, bath. Finish is White enamlel. Floomrs are maple. Attic
on third floor.,
Basement-Complete laundry, soft water lift. Furnace room is
separated from balance of basement.
This property includes large lot (cherry, peach, apple anld peam
trees.) Full screens, winter windows and garage.
Price, $21,000. TJermns.
Possession about August 1, 1925.
Call MR. NEWTON with
CHARLES L. BROOKS
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215 First National Bank Bldg.
Phones 315-3552 Evenings 2446

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