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"I"HE MICHMAN DAILY

FRTDAY, OC T 013ER 9, 1925

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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. m. Saturdays).

FRID)A Y, OCTOB ER 9, 1903-5)tbe 1

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A reward of $100 will be paid by the University for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of any person stealing overcoats or other prop-
erty from University buildings.
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University.
The duPont Fellowship in Chemistry:
The Department of Chemistry asks that notice be given that applica-
tions for this fellowship for 1925-26 will be received until Monday noon,
October 12. Blanks can be had at the office of the Graduate School. Ar-
pointment will be made by October 15.
A. H. Lloyd.
University Women:
The lecture sections on Campus Organization will hereafter report in
discussion groups as follows:
Upper Class Women whose last names begin with letters before M will
meet Tuesday, October 13 and 20, at 7:00. Those whose names begin with
letters after L will meet Thursday, October 15 and 22, at 7:00.
Freshmen Women whose last names begin with letters A to H will
meet Monday, October 12-19-26, at 4:15. Letters H to R on 'Wednesday,.
October 14-21-28, at 4:15. Letters R to the end of the alaphabet Thursday,
October 15-22-29, at 4:15.
Jean Ham1iton, Dean of Women.
Psychiology 31:
Names of students in quizz sections, and lecture seat numbers are
posted on the bulletin board in N. S. Bldg. Others, whose names do not
appear there, were asked to drop the course the first week of the semester.
Please consult bulletin board. For information see Mr. Plastino this week
:Friday or Saturday 10:00 to 12:00 in Room P254NS.

MAIN FLOOR USHERS
C. J. Kessler, in charge Johnson, 0. A.
E. W. Nelson, Assistant Kuiper, F. J.
Arthur, A. A. Haan, Fred.
Armstrong S. H. Miller, Taylor
Ball, D. W. Moore, R. C.
Bauer, L. E. O'Connor, E. J.
Borg, G. H. Penney, Louis
Brown, E. E. Peterson, H. E.
Brown, R. W. Reed, J. A.
Calhoun, F. N. -Schneider, W. E.
Case, R, Bradley Shilling, C. W.
deBoer, Sidney Silvernale, Paul
Davis, E. W. Tappan, C. S.
Failing, W. P. Wahrenbrock, H.
Hansen, John Warren, D. G.
Holmes, J. W. Weeks, David
Jedele, Erwin Whipple, H. B.
W. A. Davenport, Ass't. Supt., Buildings & Grounds.
Cosmopolitan Club:
The first of the bi-weekly luncheons will be given on Saturday, October
10th, from 12:15 to 1:30 o'clock in Harris Hall, corner of State and Huron
Streets. Initation of new members will take place at this meeting. Note
the change of address. Tickets obtainable at Harris Hall.
Nur X. Malik, Pres.
Westerner's Club:
There will be a meeting of the Westerner's Club at Harris Hall Friday,
October 9, at eight o'clock. All those living west of the Mississippi are

University Tries
To Check Thefts
In an effort to check overcoat
thefts the University is offering a re-1
ward of $100 for information which
1 will lead to the arrest and convic-
'tion of any person stealing overcoats!
or other property from University
buildings. This word was issued at
,the office of Secretary Shirley W.
Smith.
Coat thefts this year have already;
numbered 18. Last year more than
,200 were taken in the course of the
year, most of the coats coming from
the Medical and Law buildings.
"Student co-operation is necessaryl
if this practice of thieving is to be
curbed," Assistant Secretary Pauli
Buckley said in issuing an apfpeal that
students report immediately "to both
ity pol iceand the Secretary's oice
in University hall, an attempt on the
part of any person to sell a used
overcoat." University authorities al-
so asked that students keep closer
watch over their wraps.

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Psychology 31:
Will the following students see
12, Room P. 254 N. S. Building?
Sidney Eppenstein
Kusibbaum
John L.angdon
Margaret Louise Frank
Virginia Fox
Salem Hart-
Barbara Tock
Aubrey Clark

W. B. Pillsbury.
Mr. Plastino Friday or Saturday 10 to
Thos. hledetniemi
Edith lDombey
J. B. O'Connor
Susan S. Storke
Elliott Moyer
Caryl J. Lundquist
Ma4ga ret A. McNally
Florence L. Wolfe
J. B. ilastino.

WHAT'S GOING ON
Notices to appear in this column must
be left in the box at the Daily office.
provided for twat purpose before 4
o'clock preceeding the day of issue.4
FRIDAY
2:%10-World series by radio at the
".Union tap room.
7;30-Fre shman and first year on the
campus students are given a party
at the Baptist guild.
S730-Polonla Literary circle will
<; meet in Lage hall.,
8:00-Westerners' club meets at Har-
ris hall.l

friend.
Margaret M. Smith, V. President.
8:00- All-campus swimming meet
held at the Union.
9:00-Dance at Union, preference
sophomore lits and engineers.

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SATURDAY
12:15-1:30-Cosmopolitan club has
luncheon in Harris hall.
2:00-World series by radio at the,
Union tap room.
9:00-Dance at the Union, preference I
all seniors.
The royal barge, which was built
by King William of England for his
queen in 1689, is probably the oldest
boat in that country.

Malted Milks
None Better Made
313 South State

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History 115:
Class will meet today in Room 1020 A. H. instead of Room 1009.
B. W. Wheeler.

TEXT,

-BOOKS

Stetson hats are made of the
finest furs, fashioned into smart
shapes by experts.
STETSON HATS
Styled for young men

English Devartlment:
Department dinner at the Union, Thursday at six.

FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS
-At-
WAHPSBO UNIVERSITY
BOOK STORSE

Louis I. Bredvold.

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Polonia Literary Circle:
Polonia Literary Circle will meet tonight at 7:30 P. M. in Lane Hall.
New students interested in the work of the Circle are cordially invited.
J. . klimek, Vice-Pres.
Choral pion Ushers:
The following list of names are men assigned for duty as Choral Union
ushers at the Hill Auditorium, on tickets and the Main Floor. In Satur-
day's issue, the list for those chosen for the Rirst Balcony will appear. The
Secondjlalcopy list will be, printed Sunday, and the list of extras the fol-
lowing Tuesday.
All men concerned will keep in touch with these announcements and
those whose names appear are requested to be present for assignments
Tuesday afternoon at 5 p. m., in the West Lecture Room, 1st floor Economics
Building.

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Manchester, R. A.
Reynolds, N. D.
Richey, Gilbert
Sidnam,Vern H.
Straub, R. C.
Teed, R. W.
Waterman, R. A.
Watts, Goylord
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O. D. Wool and Blanket Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Golf Hose, Heavy
and Light Socks, Overalls and Coverall Suits.
TOWER'S
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We are headquarters for the most popular garment on the campus
and are showing all styles in YELLOW and OLIVE KHAKI for
ladies, men, boys and girls. Our prices will interest you. See Tower s
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