PAGE EIGH-T THE MICI-IIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BLEI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members o[ the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume VI WE DINESD^V OCTO BER 7, 1925, :Numnber 11l ,. r. To the Deans: There will be a Conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 7, at 10 a. mn. in the President's office. C. C. Little. University Lectur: Professor William Morris Davis, of HlarvardI University, will lecture Wednesday, October 7t1, at eight o'clock, in the Natural Science Auditorium, on the subject "The Lessons of the -Colorado Canon." Illustratedl by lantern slides. The public is cordially invited. W. ll.. obbs. D~ean's Advisory Commnittee, College of Literatutre, Science and the Arts: The first meeting of the year will be hield Thur day, October 8th, at 4:10 . 1M. in Room 1210 Angell Hal. Professor J. W. Glover has been elected as a new member of the Committee; Professor W. J. Hussey has heen appointed to fill the vacancy existing at tis time, and Dean Lloyd will fill out the unexpired term of Professor Wenley. John R. Effinger. University Women: Freshman Class: The second lecture to freshman women, on Campus Orgaization, will be given Wednesday afternoon, October 7, 4: 15 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell Ball, Barbour Gymnasium. Attendance of all freshman women is required. Please bring blue-books and pens. Jan Hamilto, ]Dan of Women. Faculty Directory Cards: At noon Tuesday the following persons named on the departmental check lists had not submitted cards for the faculty directory. It is requested that they come to the Office of the Registrar before 5 o'clock this afternoon to fill out the necessary blanks: F. C. Amstutz Claude Samel Kegerreis Russell B. Bailey Coin MCrac Edith Bishop Elizabeth P. Ranck Theodore L. Bliss Henry K. Ransom William Dickson John Sander Ross H. Firestone Rose Shore A. C. Furstenburg Arthur Steele Louis Garner Dr. Tiy 'Andrew E. Gurney R. C. Travis John Hassberger J. Wilson Tomg N. Horan Ira 31. Smith, Registrar. Students Enrolled in the School of Business Adminiisrtion: T1here will be a meeting of all student s enrolled in the School at 3: 00 P. M. on Thursday, October 8, in Room 206, Tappan hu~l. EdmunuidE. iDay. Senior Engineers: Assembly Thursday, October Sth, at h1 oclock in Room 348. Election of class officers. A. 0. Lee. University Women: All rifle classes begin this week. Students meet in Room 330 Old En- gineering Building at the hour elected. All abscics may be made up to- day at 4:15.- Ethel McCormick. Sophomore Women: Collections of the one dollar tax for the freshman spreadl are being made this week in all sophomore gymnasium classes. Ed wia, logat tone, Chairman. Freshman Engineers: Regular Freshman Assembly will be hield today at 11 o'clock in Room 348. Dean Butts will speak. Everybody out. You will please occupy~ permanently throughout the year the seat that you choose this morning. C. 0. Wiler, Fresmann Metor. Choral Union Tryouts: Tryouts for the Choral Union will be held on Wednesday 4:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to :00 Room 223 School of Music, Maynard St. 'Tenors and basses are needed. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. University of Michigan Band: The regular weekly rehearsal of the Varsity Band wil be held Wednes- day, Oct. 7, at 7:15 P1. M., Morris Hal. Men whose names appear on the reserve list of the band will report to the proper se~ion head at the begin- ping of rehearsal. There will be a meeting of the sectiof head in the office at 7:06 P.,MX T C. Schneira, Prs. University Section, Society of American Military Engineers: All Military Engineers are requested to meet in the Commandant's3 Office, 1R. 0. T. C. Building, on Wednesday, October 7 at 7:00 P. 1. :U;8~__ PP1 irU New officers will be elected at that time and the prog ram of aw(,ivities for the ensuing semester submitted for approval. JosephlISeidc, 1Pre ident. O 0ol og'ca I and Geographical Journal ClIub: TPhe fast meeting of the Geological and Geographical Journal Club ill be held on Thursday, October 8, at 7:30 P. MW. Doctor Hobbs wiii talk on the "Wind Poles of the Earth's Atmospheric Circulation.- The ladies of the faculties concerned are urged to attendl. In The icIhigan D~aily of1 Oct. 6 the time for this meeting was erroneously announced for 8 1'. M. in-I stead of 7:30 P. M. W. it. Ter Wiebe. I Black Quill: The first meeting of the Black Quill will be held in Room 204 Soul) Wing on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7th, at 7:15. All members are urged to be present as important business is to be brought up. The tryouts tor ne members will be announced later. Helen Wh'ipple, President.! La Sociedad Hlispanica : La Sociedad Hispanica will meet at 7:30 Wednesdlay night, October 7, in Room 318 of the Union. Simon F. Rosenibaiuil. The Inlander: Manuscripts for the first issue of The Inlander will be received at the Press Building until October 15. The Edliiors. ; i' S I.' i. yI \_r Ilk l ~ i~ s WNED-NESDAtY, OCTOBER 7. 1925 Yoit fufi1 L°.wvi~ er -I. errug 510 vs I;. Mrk 023; 1Z.1'Keuzl ad Wlch 5157 vs WV. Rart-, B/ 7.trody 31 sW atet61;W. t1,,;1 and Rt. W. Bartlett 21077; Rival Of Darrow F1 xt. Ardussi 8266 0,, .1ee 81;Vnosulbruggo m and Shaw 766Vs WHAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column miust be left in the box at the Daily office provided, for uinit purpose before 4 o'clock preceedinig the day of issue. WEDNESDAY 10:00-Conference of the deans in the Presidents office. 11 :00-Freshman engineers as sem- ble in room 348, Engineering build- ing. 4:00.6:00-Open ho~use at the Congre- gational church. 4:00.5 :00-Ch oral Un'ion tryouts held in room 223, School of Music. 415}-h-Organ recital by Palmer Chris- tian in Hill auditorium. 7 :00-Military engineers meet in thel commandant's oft' e, R. 0. T. C.I building. 7 :00-8 :00-Choral Union tr!,outs held in room 223, School of Music. 7:1.5-Band meets at Morris hall. 7 :1- --Black Quill meets In room 204, south wing, University hall. 7:30-La Sociedadl Hispanica meets In room 318, Union. 8 :00-Prof. W. W. Davis, professor emerituis of Harvard university, very good condition. To p~rotect isi, 3 trousers hie wears pant cips, I f f 2 IIt has been rumored that the pro- fessor lives in Dearborn, Ii Iicling ;22442 vs lBrownv an(I anid Lewis 7239; L. lSti and pal~rt -Ut hey-901; hopf and Kuiijicul 5974 vs ncr 80,39 Vs IRosenberg I'lamid ham 596 1; VWemmgem an mid parter 5517. SE. . (Continued fromh'age Six) Boxer 8871; L. R. Joslin 7943 V. Smit~h 21888; R. W. I3artli 21077 vs H.' Kuenzel 5974; D. D). Cluff 21517 vs J. B. Cressmnan 4691; F. Stu- livan 8124 vs D. 1W. Brown 7901; M. MW. Meritt 6835 vs G. A. Nicholson 5817; 1H. Small 9553 vs B. Forsythe 6757; A. C. Lamont 6126 vs L. Swartz 6581.; F. W. 'Thompson 6961 vs P1. Welch 14618. E. H1. Watts 6454 vs H. B. Smith Law club, J-36; Heinz 22442 vs Shaw Read the Want Ads beed, alleged germ mu rurderer ;saved Bernard G rant from thme glow;and wvas the f ' t her or I h, >insanit y plea that saved Gene Gleary. 7372; G. -We nger 55 17 vs L. Rootlike 22117; J. A. 11arshiall 5817 vs 13.(Cross 9217; K. Patrick 7239 vs It. 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