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PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY.

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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 Pesident until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturdays).
Volume VI WEDNESDAY, OCTOER1 21, 1925 Number 2
To the Deans:
There will be a conference of the Deans on Wednesday, October21, at
ten o'clock in the President's office. C. C. Little.
University Women, Upper Class:
The discussion group on Campus Organization (letters M to end of
alphabet) will meet Tharsday, October 22, at 7:00 o'clock, i Sarah Caswell
Angell Hall. Blue books should be handed in at this time.
Jean hanilton, Dean of Women.
Freshman Women:
The discussion group on Campus Organization (letters H to R) will
meet Wednesday, October 21, at 4:15 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall.
Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
Freshmen Women:
The discussion group on Campus Organization (letters R to the end of
the alphabet) will meet Thursday, October 22, at 4:15 o'clock, in Sarah
Caswell Angell Hall.
Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women.
Ann Arbor Art Association:
Exhibition of Water Colors by Alice R. Huger Smith in the West Gal-
lery, Alumni Memorial Hla1l. Open week lays from 1:30 to 5:00; Sundays
from 2:00 to 5:00 from October 21st to November 5th.
B. M. Donaldson, Vice-President.
Prospective Teachers:
Students who expect to enroll with the Bureau of Appointments this.
fall are required to furnish the Bureau with four, small, unmounted photo-
graphs. In order to save time these photographs should be arranged for at
the same time as those for the Michiganensian.
Margaret Cameron, Secretary.
The Preliminary Examinations, for those anticipating taking the de-
gree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education, will be held October 21, 22, and
23 at 2 P. M., Room 414, University High School.
Clifford Woody.
Freshman Assembly will be held this morning at 1.1 o'clock in Room
328. Professor Sadler will speak. A full attendance is desired.
C. 0. Wiier, Freshman Mentor.
Sopohomore Engineers:
There will be a class meeting Thursday, October 22, at 11:00, room
348 Engineering Building (West), for electing class officers.
J. C. Brier.
English 269:
English 269 (Seminary in American Literature) will meet hereafter
In Room 402 Library. J. B. Moore.
Psychology 31:
There will be a make-up examination in room P162 N. S. Bldg.,
Wednesday at 4 o'clock for those who failed to take the final examination
last June. Howard R. Mayberry.
Organ Recitaj:
Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program
in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon, at 4:15 o'clock:
Concerto for Organ, No. V (Uandel); To the Rising Sun (Torjussen);
Capriccio (Faulkes); Choral Prelude on "Rejoice, ye Pure in Heart"
(Sowerby); The King's Hunt (John Bull) ; Consolation (Scott) ; Fugue in
C (Buxtehude); Ave Maria (Bach-Gounod); Allegro gioso (Dethier).
Carles A. Sink, Secretary.
University of Michigan Band:
The Varsity band will meet for its regular weekly rehearsal at Morris
Hall Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 7:15 P. M. Every man should be in his chair
ready for roll call at that time. Members will come prepared for drill.
There will be a meeting of section leaders at 7:00.
T. C. Schneirla.
Sophomore Women:
There will be a meeting of the Sophomore Women in the form of a
dinner at Barbour Gymnasium on Thursday, October 22nd, promptly at six
o'clock. All women interested in working on the Circus snould attend.
Reservations must be made by Thursday noon, as no one will be provided
for unless signed up. Anyone not reached otherwise should call Miss Buff-
ington in the Dean of Women's office. A charge of thirty-five cents will be
collected at the door.
Mary White, Chairman of Sophomore Circus.
Research Club:
The first regular meeting of the Research Club for 1925-26 will be held
on Wednesday, October 21st, at S P. M. in the Histological Laboratory of the
Medical Building. In addition to the election of officers for the coming year
the following papers will be read:
An address by the retiring president of the Club: Professor W. H. Hobbs.

"Plantations with Slave Labor and Free" by Professor U. B. Phillips.
The Council will meet at 7:15 P. M.
T. 11. Hildebrandt, Secretary.
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.

Phi Sigma:
Phi Sigma meeting in room Z 237 Natural 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. X. Davis.

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U. S. Naval Reserve Force:
An important meeting of the University Unit will be held at the Michi-
gan Union, Room 325, Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.
L. C. Leever.
Web and Flange:
There will be a meeting of Web and Flange at 7:15 o'clock tonight
kWednesday) at the Union. Henry Groves.
ScJlbard and Blade:
There will be a special meeting of Scabbard and Blade, Wednesday at
7:30 in Room 323 at the Union. D. A. Holm.
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WHAT'S GOING ON
Notime to alpea- in this colilmn must
be left in the box at the Day office
provided for tnwt purpose before 4
o'clock preceeding :'le day of issue.
WEDNESDAY
10:00-Conference of the deans in the
President's office.
11:00-Assemibly of freshmen engin.
eers.
4:00.6:00-Open house at Harris hall.
4:00-The Men's Educational club,
will organize in room 206, Tappan
hall.
4:15-Organ recital by Palmer Chris-
tian in Hill auditorium.
7 :15-Research club council meets in
the histology laboratory, Medical J
building.
7:15-Varsity band rehearsal at Mor-
ris hall.
7:15-Phi Sigma will meet in room
Z-237, Natural Science building.
7:15-Meeting of Web and Flange at
the Union.
7:30-La Sociedad Hispanica will meet
in room 318 of the Union.
7:30-Special meeting of Scabbard
and Blade in room 323 of the Union.
7:30-University unit, U. S. Naval Re-
serve force meets in room 325, Un-
ion.
8:00-Pi Lambda Theta will meet in
the library of Martha Cook build-
ing.
8:00-Research club meets in the his.
tology laboratory, Medical building.
THURSDAY
11:00-Sophomore engineers meet.
3:00-5:00- Lecture course tickets
available at the box office; 1111 au.
ditorium.
6;00-Dinner for sophomore women
in Barbour gymnasium.
7:00-Annual Kappa Phi pledge serv-
ice at Wesley hall.
: :00-All-campus swimming meet in
Union pool.
Epidemic Of Colds
Believed On Wane
During the past week the number
of colds and sore throats in Ann Ar-
bor has been considerably decreased,
according to the report on that epi-
demic made at the Health service yes-
terday. As a result the number of
patients in the infirmary has returned
to normal and the crowded conditions
of the past two weeks have been
eliminated.

ENWINEER ARRIVES, TO
CONDUCT WATER SURVEY!
Col. Dabney H. Maury, head of the
firm of Maury & Gorden, consulting
engineers of Chicago, arrived in Ann
'Arbor yesterday to begin an investi-
gation of the city's water supply.
Mr. Maury will make a detailed
survey of the Steere farm, from
which the city's present supply is
obtained, to determine whether ad-
ditional wells drilled there would
prove adequate for the city's increas-
Ing demand of water. If this plan is
found impractical, further investiga-
tion will be conducted to locate a new
source.
Mr. Maury conferred with George
Wandawarker, superintendent of the
water department, yesterday, going
over some preliminary details. Ac-
tual work on the survey will start
within a few days.

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Japan has an emperor, feeble, and
a prince-regent, quite healthy, but its
most powerful noble is Prince Sai-
onji, now 86 years old, last surviving
Genro. No cabinet can be formed or
dissolved without his approval. This
is his latest photo.
DETROIT, Oct. 20.- There is no
true liberty, Grant M. Hudson, Mich-
igan congressman, said in an address
in Highland Park, which is not based
on restrictions-i"r# strictions' which
protect our homes, our industries, our
citizens and our beliefs."
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