i PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY PCATOGEEIGHTe DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. In. Saturdays). Volume VI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 192 Nubitier 13 To the Deans: There will be a Conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 7, at 10 a. m., in the President's office. C. C. Little. Executive Board, Graduate School: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Grauate School on Tuesday, October 6, at 4:00 P. M. A. H. Lloyd. Inter-Fraternity Council: The Constitution of the Inter-Fraternity Council provides for a specia meeting of the council for the election of officers, the first Tuesday in Octo ber. This meeting will be held in Room 302, Michigan Union, at 4:30 P. M. today. It is iniportant that all fraternities, members of the council, be rep- resented at this meeting. J. A. Bursley, Dean. University Women: Freshman Class: The second ldcture to freshman women, on Campus Organization, will be given Wednesday afternoon, October 7, 4:15 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium. Attendance of all freshman women is required. Please bring blue-books and pens. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. University Women: Upperclass: The second lecture to upperclass women, on Campus Organization, will be given Tuesday evening, October 6, at 7:00 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium. Attendance of all upperclass women who are in their first year on the campus is required. Please bring blue- books and pens. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. College of Engineering: All new students having entrance and advanced credit credentials in their possession, are requested to return them at once to the office of the Assistant Dean. G. W. Patterson. Graduate Students in Chenticall Engineering: The regular luncheon for staff and graduate students in the Department of Chemical Engineering will be resumed Tuesday, October 6. Alfred If. White. ,Mathematics: College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Staff on Tuesday, October 6, at 4 P. M. in Roonm; 3201 Angell Hall. Joseph L. Marldey. Psychology (Students of the Sichool of Music): Students of the University School of Music registered for Psychology will meet in Room 212, Hill Auditorium, Monday at 8:00 A. M. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Zoology 31 (Organic Evolution): The seating list near the doors cf Room Z-234 will be removed at 8:30 Tuesday. Ascertain your number and go to the lecture room to locate it. when the room is vacant, that is, before 8 o'clock. Those not in their proper seats will be regarded as absent. Do not ask to see the list at the lecture; it will be reposted afterwards. A. Franklin Shull. Zoology 1: Seats are assigned for the lecture room in a list posted between the doors of Room Z-234. Please ascertain and make a record of your number before 10:15 Tuesday, at which time the list will be removed. To avoid con- fusion at the beginning of the lecture, go to the lecture room in advance, at a time when it is vacant, to locate your seat. Those not in their proper seats will be regarded as absent. Do not ask to see the list at the lecture; It will be reposted afterwards. A. Franklin Shull. College of Pharmacy : New students of the College of Pharmacy are requested to consult with their faculty adyisors as soon as possible concerning the result of the recent mental tests. Advisors are: L. R. Wagener for first ear students, C. H. Stocking for second year students, C. C. Glover for third and fourth year students C. C. Glover. College of Pharmnacy Faculty Meeting: A short meeting of the College of Pharmacy faculty will be held Thurs. day, October 8, at 4:10 P. M. in Room 212 Chem. Bldg. C. C. Glover, Secretary. Organ R(cItals: Palmer Christian, University Organist, will offer the following program in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock: Rhapsodia Italiana (Yon); Andante Cantabile (Symphony 5) (Tschai- kowsky); Marche Champetre (Boex); Sonata in D (No. Op. 42) (Guil- 1 mant); Lanscape in Mist (Karg-Elert); Scherzo-Caprice (Ward); To the Evening Star (Tannhauser); (Wagner); Dance of Apprentices and Proces- sion of the Mastersingers (Wagner). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. MI Xhigan Dances: The first meeting of the Michigan Dames will be held Tuesday, October 6, at 8 o'clock in the Faculty Women's Club Rooms. All student wives are cordially and urgently invited to attend. Mrs. J. L. Champagne, President. University Section, Society of American Military Engineers: All Military Engineers are requested to meet in the Commandant. Office, R. 0. T. C. Building, on Wednesday, October 7, at 7:00 P. M. New officers will be elected at that time and the program of activities for the ensuing semester submitted for approval. Joseph Seide, President. Student Branch A. S. 31. E.: There will be a meeting of the branch in room 229 West Engineering Building Tuesday, October 6, at 7:30. T. J. Paryski, Sec. Journal Club in Hygiene and Public Health: The first meeting of the Journal Club in Hygiene and Public Health will be held in Room 20, Waterman Gymnasium, Tuesday, Oct. 6, av 4:00 P. M. Members of the Faculty interested and all Graduate Students in Public Health are invited to attend. John Sundwaii. Junior Research: The first meeting of Junior Research will be held tonight at 7:30 in Room 162 N. S. Dr. E. F. Barker will present a paper on "Ionization by Electrons." A social meeting will follow. All members are urged to be present. L. R. Wagener. La Socledad Hispanica : La Sociedad Hispanica will meet at 7:30 Wednesday night, October in Room 318 of the Union. Simon F. Rosenbaum. Alpha Nu; The regular meeting of Alpha Nu Debating Society will be held this Tuesday evening at 7:30 P. M. in the Society's rooms in Angell Hall, fourth floor. All students interested in Public Speaking are cordially invited to attend. H. Leroy Selmeier, President. Women's Educational Club: All women interested in education are urged to come to the opening meeting of the Women's Educational Club on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7, at 7:30, Room 109 Tappan Hall. Dr. Davis will speak. Dorothy Kiefer. R. 0. T.C.: There will be a meeting of the R. 0. T. C. Bugle and Drum Corps at 7:00 P. M., R. 0. T. C. Building, Tuesday, October 6th. Instruments will be ASKS U.S. AID 1. .1 WEDNESDAY3 4:1L-Organ recital by Palmer Chris. tian in Hill auditorium. 7:30-La Socledaad hlispaanica meet in room 318, Union. NEW YORK, Oct. 5.-Mrs,. Kecrif Roosevelt will sail tomorrow o rthe Leviathan to India. 1,8TON. Mass.. Oct. 5.-At the age of ! , j Ren It. King has enrolled as a Fieslimin in Ioston college in ireur to 'irih ulp" on a few sub- jcts lie is re-studying lnglish, ac- quvn ing lad ma rketing, leading to a de i e m business ;duin istration. Patronize Daily Ad vertisers. Time Is Flying! YOUR HOLIDAY PORTRAIT SHOULD BE MADE NOW TO AVOID THE RUSH Ip Dr. 1Ijalmar Schacht It is reported from abroad that Dr. Irjalmnar Schacht, president of the Reichsbank and former chancellor of Germany is preparing to come to the U. S. to ask either a modification of the Dawes-Young reparations plan, or a loan that will enable Germany to meet current obligations. 4:30-linterfraternity council meets in room 302, Union. 7:00---lugle and Drum corps meets in R. O. T. C. building. 7 :00-:1i1itary engineers meets in the commandant's office, R. 0. T. C. building. 7:30-Junior Research club meets in room 162, Natural Science building. 7:30--A. S. M. E. student branch meets in room 229, West Engineer- ing building. 7:30 - Alpha Nu, debating society, meets in the society's rooms in An- gell hall. l' r Photographer State Street Portraits - Framing -- m ,,' n'a nin in. W- -w issued 'at this time. Lt. II. B. Turner. CHARLESTON TAUGHT NOW Open Daily '10 A. M.nto 10 P. M. Private Lessons Daily Adults' Class every Monday and Friday. Fifteen ione-hour les- sons, $5.00. TERRACE GARDEN STUDIO 22 Wuerth Arcade Phone $828 P~riceless M ;_.. ... 1 t . 4 / _,,.,, i .' ': t ..,, . WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column must be left in the box at the Dai~y office provided for tnat purpose before 4 o'clock preceeciing the c4y of issue. TUESDAY 4:00 - Graduate school, executive board, meets., 4:00--Mathen.aties staff meets in roovi 3201, Angell hall. 4:00--Journal club in hygiene and public health meets in room 20, Waterman gymnasium. A gift having a value cannot be measured in lars and cents- Your Photograph. 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