.,} THE MICHIGAN DATLY " a ;,. ;71 L1 lid diA AL ! J-114 WlA-A a DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Resident until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturdays). Volume VI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925 Number 25 To the Deans: There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October 21, at ten o'clock in the President's office. C. C. Little. Freshman Women: The discussion group on Campus Organization (letters 13 to R) will meet Wednesday, October 21, at 4:15 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. University Women Upper Class: The discussion' group on Campus Organization (letters A to M) will meet Tuesday, October 20, at 7:00 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Blue books should be handed in at this time. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. Women Students-Illinois Game: All women students, including those living at home, who expect to at- tend the Illinois game, are required to register as early as possible in the Office of the Dean of Women, and pay the fee for the traveling expenses of the chaperones sent by the University. All women purchasing tickets on the special trains must first show a registration slip from the Office of the Dean of Women. Any woman student desiring to s tay away over night must have her hostess (whether a person or a sorority) write a letter direct to the Office of the Dean of Women. This letter must be filed before 5:00 Thursday, Oct. 22nd, Because of the distance permission for women to motor to Urbana is not being given. Jean Hamilton, Dean of, Women. Economics 101:' Mr. Devol's sections will meet for the examination today in Room 101 ,Economics Building instead of the ro om previously announced. 'R. G. Rodkey English 29: English 269 (Seminary in American Literature) wili meet hereafter in Room 402 Library. J. B. Moore. Psychology 31: There will be a make-up examinatin in room P1G2 N. S. Bldg., Wednesday at 4 o'clock for those who failed to take the final examination last June. 1oward R. Mayberry. To All Seniors: In order that your picture may appear in the Senior Section of the 1926 Michiganensian it is nocesary that it be tken abeora Thanksgiving. The EIditor. School of Education Assembly: The first School of Education Assembly of the year will be held at the University High School Auditorium on Tuesday, October 27th, at 4:00 P. M. Dean Whitney will speak on, '"iendn cies a ind Recent Changs in the Requirements for Teaching." All students are welcome, whether en- rolled in the School of Education or not. S. A. Courtis, Chairman Student Welfare Commimtee. Mathematics=College of Literature, Science, and lthe Arts: There Wvill be a meeting of the Mathematics staff on Tuesday, October 20, in Room 201 Angell Hall. Joseph L. Markley. Members of f!ie Staffs in the East Engineering Building: The regular monthly luncheon of the members of the various staffs in the East Engineering Building will be held today in room 3201. Alfred H. White. Ushers and 'Picket-takers-Oratorical Association Lecture Course: Eight ushers and pix ticket-takers are still needed for the lecture series to be given by the Oratorical Association throughout the year. Any men students interested in gaining admission to these lectures by ushering or taking tickets may come to the Association Office Tuesday afternoon between 4:30 and 5:30 to apply. Robert S. Miller, ]ead Usher. La Socedad Ilispanica: La Sociedad Hispanica will meet Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 o'clock In room 318 of the Union. Simon Rosenbaum. Physical Colloquium: The Physical Colloquium will meet on Tuesday, October 20, at 4:15 P. M. In oom 1041 New Physics Building. Dr. R. V. Zumstein will speak on "The Absorption Spectra of Manganese and Tin Vapors " All interested are cordially invited to attend. ]l. M. Randal Phi Sigma: Phi Sigma meeting in room Z 237 Natuial Science Building Wednes- day, October 21, at 7:15 P. M. G. C. Huber will speak on "Parimedullary Spaces and the Circulation of the Cerebral-Spinal Fluid." Members please be prompt. C. 1. Davis. Alpha Nu: The regular meeting will be held Tuesday, October 20th, in Room 4003 Angell Hall at 7:30 P. M. Membership try-outs will be held at this time. Visitors are always welcome. H. Leroy Selmeler. Pi Lambda Theta: An important meeting of Pi Lambda Theta will be held at 8 o'clock, Wednesday, Oct. 21, in the library of the Martha Cook Building. Doris Glines, Pres. Men's Education Club: There will be an organization meeting of the Men's Education Club, Wednesday, October 21, at 4:00 P. M. in Room 206, Tappan Hall. All men taking courses in the School of Education are invited to attend. Plans for the work of the year will be made and officers elected. S. A. Courtis, Chairman Student Welfare Committee. Committee on Intemnational Men's Club: Meeting will be held in room 302, Michigan Union, Wednesday, Octo- ber 21st, at 4 P. M. A. W. Boehringer, Sec'y. Mlichigaan Dames: There will be a meeting of the Michigan Dames at the Faculty Woman's Club Rooms Tuesday, October 20th, at 8 o'clock. All student wives are urgently and cordially invited to attend. Mrs. J. L. Champagne. Choral Union Tryout: Mr. Hamilton will try out voices for the Choral Union Tuesday even- ing, 7:30 to 8:00 at the School of Music. Tenors and basses are needed.' Charles A. Sink, Secretary. WHITE WILL ADRESS DETROIT CLUBS HERE Prof. A. M. White of the chemical engineering department will present a paper on "The Disintegration of Concrete" before a joint meeting ofI the Detroit Engineering society andt the Detroit chapter of the American Society of Chemical Engineers at 7:30 o'clock next Saturday in room 1042 of the East Engineering build- ing. This address is being planned as the climax for a trip of the Detroit Engineering society to the University on this date, which will include an escorted inspection trip of the engi- neering laboratories and shops to be followed by dinner at 6 o'clock at the Union. The lecture to ne given by Profes- sor White, which will be followed by a discussion of the subject, will be TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 192' : IEIEE ltEE111EEEEElEE111E111ElEEEE1EIEEIIEE11111EEEEI1EEECE111E1111lE111E111111E1111E1111 -1ElI1E16l1113 Frog, Chicken afnd Steak Dinners Served at BOULEVARD INN .. Two blocks from city bus line on Jackson Road, - from noon till midnight. Special attention given to parties. 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V . _ . _ ._ m _ TUESDAY ~VIUUiijIiI~ VA UV TUESDY j ~ov-'a mcieaa mipanica witsmeet i in room 318 of the Union. 2:30-First regular meetiing of the 'o reading section of the Faculty Wo- 8:OO-Pf Lambda Theta will meet in men's club will be held at the home the library of Martha Cook build- of Mrs. U. B. Phillips, 1954 Cam- ing. gro Physics colloquium wi BRESSANE, Italy, Oct. 19.-Twelve meet in room 1041, New Physics persons were killed and 20 injured' building. when a freight train crashed into 7:00-8:00-Mr. Hamilton will try out a passenger train bound from Milan voices for the Choral Union at the I for Genoa. School of Music. 7:30-Membership tryouts for Alpha CINCINNATI, Oct. 19.-Reform rab- Nu will meet in room 4003, Angell 16is from all parts of the country will hall. kattend the 38th annual convention of 8:00-Michigan Dames will meet at tIhe American rabbis which opens here the Faculty Women's club rooms. I today. UL/HAKLUI UN NOW Open Daily 10 A. M. to 10 V. M. 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