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PAGE EIGHT ___THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 112

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by tl'e Assist; nt to that P'erzient until
3:30 p. mn. (11.30 a. mn. SaturdaXA
Volume I SUNDAY, APRIL I5, 1i Sumber 141

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sing. and Frlint. The parf'y will leatve .Mondav, April 13, and will return to
Ann Arbor Saturday noon, April 18. Total expenses wil be very little over
M$2. 00. Further information may be obtained by calling the underCIsigne~d
at 2287WV, or by comning to the pre-trip meeting Tuesday evening. April 7,
at 8 P M. in roorn 302 University hall. (Carlton F'. Welks.

WHAT'S GOING ON
Notices to ajpear in this column mvust
,e' left in be i,ix fj h>e DiOy offie
pro1 dhtr -amt purpJose before 6
o'lck i-:r >f"p'e " . te cI..y'of issue.

Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The next regular meeting or the literary faculty will be held 'Monday,
April 6, at 4:05 o'clock, in room 2225 Angell hall. In addition to regular
biusiness a report on the recent Honors Courses conference at Iowa City will
be given. Johni R. Effinger.
General Library :,
Students having In their possession books drawn from the University
library are notified that all such books are due Monday, April 6, on account
of the impending spring vacation.
Wmi. WI. Bishop, Libraria n.
I will not be in my office at the Health Service April 6 to 11.
Mar'garet Bell.
Advisory Committee on University Extension Service:
There will be a meeting of the Advisory committee on University Exten-
sion service in the office of the Extension division, Room 12, University hall,
on Monday. April 6, 4 P. M. W. ID lleiiderson.
Ann Arbor Art Association Exhibit:
There will be an exhibit of Paintings and Drawings of Grand Rapids
women artists, in the West gallery of Alumni Memorial hall, from Sunday,
April 5th, to April 112th, inclusive. The exhibition will be open week days
1:30 to 5:00 P. M., Sundays 2:00 to 5:00 P. M., and Thursday evening, 7:30
to 9:30 P. M. Free to University students.
WV. P. Lomhba~rd, Pres.
Notice to all'Hembers 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 April 10, and should be called for at once, giving date of
this publication, i. e. April 5. This list will not be reprinted. MAIL
SHOULD BE ADDRtSSED TO STREET AND NUMBER.
James Alterizio

fUnicersity Serie:
j tniversity Service, 1H111 auditorium Sunday 7 :30 o'clock. Speaker:
Rabbi Louis L. Mann of the Sinai Temple of Chicago. Subject: "The
Doubter's Faith." Service is open to all. 11,. P. RhlodeR.
Philosophy 10, 41, 105, 173:
I ,;hall be unable to meet my classes and lectures on Tuesday, 'Wedlnes-
(lay, and Thursday, April 7, 8 and 9, and on Tuesday, April 21. 1 have also
to piostpone my seminar arranged provisionally for Monday evening. April 6.
F. F. Carilt.
Studenits of Electrical and .11echianical Engineering:
On Tuesday, April 7th, Mr. W. Mv. Skiff, Manager of the Engineering de-
partment of the National Lamp works of the General Electric company at
Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio, will be in Room 274 West Engineering building
for the purpose of interviewing students, piartic~ulary juniors, who may be
interested in training at Nela Park for, the lighting business.
Uiversity Section1 Societyv of Amierican Military Engineers:
Michigan Section S. A. MW. E. will meet at the Union Tuesday, April 7,
at 8:0O0 P. M. Professor iload and Major Carpenter will adldress the meeting
on "The lDuties of an Engineer in Tihnes of Peace andl War."
Faculty ilmeber01of lie sect ion are cordial11y invited andi urged to at-
tend. IV. Victor Oweb, Secretary.
Seniors and (iratdiate Students in (henmisty and ('hemical Enginteering~:
M~r. C. A. 1.1111, Chief Chemist, of the C onsolidated Glas company of New
York City, will be in room 2028,. least: Engineerinig building, Monday morning,
April 6, 10 meet men who would like positions with that company.
Alfred 11. White.
Research (Clubi:
The Annual Memorial ineting of the Research club wvill be held in the
Natural Science auditorium on Wednesday, April 8th, 1925 at 8 P. MW.
The meeting will be in hoinor of Thlomas Huxley and piapers wvili be read
by Professors 11. M. Wenley and E'. C. Case.
Members of the Junioir 1-esearchl club, Sigma, Xi, Women's Research
club, Gamma Alpha, Phi Sigma, as well as members of the faculty and grad-
I uate student body, are cordially invited to be present at this meeting.
TU. It. lHldebrandt, Secretary.
1Junior lReseaarch Club:
The regular meeting will be hieldl on Tuesday, A pril 7th at 7 :20( P. MV.
in room 162 Natural Science building. The following papers wvill lielire-
sented:1
"TePrairies of Geometry" by Professor Norman H. Anning.
An nviatin hs ben ecevedfrom the Research club for our mem-
bersto tten th annal emoiieeting which will be held on Wednes-
day Apil that :00P. . i th Naural Science Building auditorium.
I A. L~indblad, Secretary.

F'ers io, Hpe ilks iniibeoUppe'r room,
I Lanie hrtl.
(1.5 sssioli class at. the Pre sbyterian
12 Ov'- tu(1it.ist Bble classes meet inY
Wesley hall.
2:10-4:00-Nna Arbor' Art associatIoni
jexhibit in t he west gallery of Al-,
unni M~emaorial hall.
4i:14-U'niversity Symphdony orcliestrai
cnetin lill auditorium.
.x:00-Wesley'an -Oi~ld supper in W1es-
1ey hall.
5:1.i-Coslucpolitan club hmembers ei
e-tertaine(1 at sunner in the Martha
ICook dormitory.
a:1 -S.Paul's St udent club meets at
420 Wes't Liberty street. Miss Am-
E ~nd. 1. ees leds hediscussion
on "C apitail Punishment."
S ::l0-St.uderit supper and fireside chati
at the Congreg'ational church. Law-J
rrco ~ Conradl, autblor of "'Tenmper,
speaks oil "Why I Wroite Miy
1 First Novo_.''
r35:30-Social hoar ;ut the P~resbyter'-
6:00-TStudent su~pper' at. Ilni'ris hla.
Mvir. Adams of the William L. Clem-I
ents' library, will speak.
10:00 -- Wesley'an Culld plaiyer's pre-
S sent the religious drama,."Judas Is-3
('iol ,'' in Wesley hall.
e:30Yoi~xgPeoples', meeting In the
6:30J-11r. C'urtis 11'. 1keese of Chlctgi,,
addresses the Unitarian Students
union at the church.
6 :34-I'. IH. A. Lichtwardlt addresses
the Baptist guiild.,
d; :130'-ltlbi ltouis y. Mann of Sin-
ai reflml& Chicago, speatks on
"The D~oubter's Fait h," at Uni'ver-
sity serzvice ini 1Hill autditoiiuml.
':00-1tIotloft pitutre serice at the
Congregat ional church. Patsy RuthI
Millein and IDnstan Farnuin in "My
Man."
'NONDIAY
11:30-5 :00-Attn Arbor Art association
exhibit in the wvest. gallery of Ahum-
nii Memorial hall.
4:00-Senior batll committee mteets in
' roonm 222, Union.

Martyr Of X-Ray Keep Off Grass
Continues Work1 Officials Order,
... Trespassing on University property,
at the corner of Ingalls, Twelfth'
streets, and North University avenue.
must be stopped, was the word issued"
by the Buildings and Grounds depart-,
men yesterday. This plot, on which{
will stand the Women's League build-
:::"::: ::::: ::; :::'!: ing, has been seeded and cleaned to#
provide attractive park space. It has'
been used by students and younger,
'people as a ball grounds.

Dr. Frederick IH. Baetjer, famous
roentgenologist of Johns Hopkins med-
ical school, Baltimore, has resumed
his researches after having undergone
the seventy-fi rst operation resultingl
from his work with the X-ray.
4:00-Advisory comininfee on Univer.
sity Extension service meets ini
rood 12, University hall.
4 :05-Literar'y faculty meets in room
2225, Angell hall.
6 :00-Classical Journal clubl meets in
room 2014, Angell hall.
7:00-Phi Lambda Upsilon mfeefts in
room 3,03, Chemistry bunilding.
in g.
8 :00- Student Friend ship Fund. hen'e,
fit showv in Hll auditorium.
Bloomiington, Indiana, April 4.-
Having for its purpose the beautifying
of Indiana university's "backyard.," an
extensive undertaking has been out-
lined by the superintendent of build-
igs andl grounds.
jNew York, April 4.-Columbia uni-
versity yesterday witnessedI the break-
ingr of groundl for Students :-lall, the
building which is to mark the climax

Read the Want Ads
It's a mighty important ques-
tion-"What make of car shall I
buy?"
And the question of next im-
portance is--- What kind of auto-
mobile insurance should I carry ?
Now that you have answered
the first to your entire satisfaction,
we can help you to arrive at the
same satisfactory conclusion on
the second.
'We have complete informa-
tion on all forms- of automobile
insurance and' shall be very glad
Ito explain how each operates in
the interests of the car owner.
B UTLE R
INSURANCE
209 First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 401-M

George Baker
David L. Bears
Helen Beaumont
W. H. Black,
Harold Bowersox
John P. Brady
Julia Rith Brown
A. B. Claney, Jr.
Emma Grattan
Robert F. Hague
Catherine B. Heller
Mabel Hutchings

Theo Luidquist
J. C. Moody
MW. P. O'Hara
William Phelps
D. M. Phelps
A. Rey
Lena Robinson
Herman D. Scarnechia
Clifford A. Swanson
Frank M. Towvnsend, Jr.
Donald D. Wilson
Shirley 11. Smithl,

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"Classified" Columns

Alex Joukovsky

Secretar'y.

Cosmiopolitan Club:
Cosmopolitan Club members will be entertained at Sunday evening sup-
per, as guests of Martha Cook dormitory, Sunday, April 5, at 5:15 P. M. An
informal program of unison songs and piano numbers has been arranged.
Rensis Likert, President, Cosmopolitan Club.
Foreign Students may still make reservations for the Spring vacation
trip to five Michigan cities, Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lan-

Minneapolis, Minn., April 4.,4liei-
nite stepis towvardl the erection of the
Cyrus Northrup Memorial Auditorium
wvere taken when the Greater Univrer-
sity corporation fornmally asked the
administrative officers of the Univer-
sity for acceptable specifications.
Honolulu, Aprii 4. - Private JIohn
Mullen, Battery E of the 115th field
artillery, died here of burns receiv-
ed March 3 in a powdler explosion.

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Patronize Daily Adv-ertisers - it
pays.-Adv.
"KEEP SMILING"
just as long as we do your
cleaning and pressing you
will have a smile on your
face..

Flower

Show

Ann Arbor's only
rcleaners not using
gasoline in any
form
Phone 13---unlucky for spots

of Colunmbia expansion.
For Your Consideration
Nine room, brick and shingle home, between campus and hospital.
Nice hiarge entrance hall, large living room with fireplace, three com-
plete floors, laundlry tubs and lavatory in basement. This is a fine.
home in good condition with a considerable income if owvner cares
to rent rooms.
.A twelve-room house between campus and hospital offered for
$10,000, with $2,000 down. This house is free and clear.' Owner might
cons ider' trade for smaller home.
" A newly painted eight-room home between State and Fifth Ave.
Entrance hall, bath on each floor. $11,000.
Now is the time to buy that cottage for next summer. We are
.now offering a nice four-room cottage, or rather _a real home, with
an extra lot at Whitmore Lake for $2,500, with -$500 down. This home
is newly piainted, has sanitary toilet, and this price includes furniture.
Gaill MR. WHEELER, with
Ann Arbor Home Builders Association
EDWIN HI. S11 IH SAMUEL SCHULTZ,
408 National Bank Bldg.
Phone 3385

Quick Service

Good Work

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328 South Main St.
Phone., 644

Over a half 'million cut flowers and
blooming plants will be on display
at our greenhouse all dlay Sunday.
Ann Arbor FloralCo

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1021 Maiden Lane

Sunday, April 5, 1925

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Notice

T1HE TALK OF THlE CAMlPUS

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Ann Arbor Hills

Llj

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Cafe

Will e open
spring recess in
our policy of
ready to cate
tourers.

nony
:terra.
all during theI
ni pursuance of
always being'
er to our cus-
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Country

Estates that cost no more

Al-WIool
(Cnarant ced

Made to
MIea sure

than city lots. Here your home will be
one of one hundred sixty ideal homes in
an ideal community.
If you are not ready to build, select
your estate at present prices and pay for
it out of monthly savings.

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APRIL CLEAN-UP SALE
April Clean-Up Sale of some beautiful Wall and Ceiling
Lights at exceptionally great values-Everything
from Standard Stock

Announcing
the Next Showing of
lationlal Clotbes
For the College Man
Hand-Tailored to Order, $29.50

Pho~ne 441 -F1

for information.

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