PAGE EIGHT ""-- THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN P~ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members ofl the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays). New . S EnoY- 1IUSN FOR Terrace Gardeni Dauctug Studio rnDal,1 a.m to 0 I I rnr 11RN RIn i n r T OenDily 0 t . t 1;W t ."1,"{1' t" "!f'1 :! " 'S'":? "': ::"?""": i'"::'"i?:1 :1. i'": * {J.1Ii : -. ..:""r.iA':?::::.:?"''"::. t ..'s " Volume vi TIIURSI)AY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 Nuinlwr 3 To Users cf the Daily Official Bulleini: The attention of users of the Daily Official Bulletin is respectfully called to the following: (1) Notices submitted for 'publication must be typewritten. (2). All notices must be signlet. (3 Ordinarily notices are published but once. Reptition is at the Editor's.(!iscrption, (4) Notices must be handed to the Editor before 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. in. The above is not stated in any sense to restrict the use of the Bulletin. On the contrary it is hoped that it may be used more and more for intra- University; publicity. F. E. Robblils. College of iLiterature, Science, anid tale Arts; Changes of Elections: Unavoidable changes in elections may be made on Thursday and Friday, September 24 and 25, from 9 to 12 and 2 to 5, in the Recorder's office, Roorn 4, University Hall. Freshmen must make such changes through the Freshman Elections Committee, in Room 4, University Hall. All new classifications and all changes of classification in the following courses must be made through the Classification Committee, in Room 4, University Hall: Botany 1 and 3. Chemistry 3 (Lee. Sec. 1). Chemistry 3 (Lee. Sec. 2). Chemistry lt (Lec. Sec. 2). French 1, 2, 31, 32, 97, 101, 102, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, li6. 157. Geography 1. Geology 1. t German 1, 2, 31, 32. Greek 1 and 31. History 1, 3, 5. Latin Y, 3, 5, 7. Mathematics 1, 2, 3, and 7. Military Science 1. Physical Education (for freshman and sophomore women only). Physics 35i and 36. i- :Public Speaking 3, 31, 42, 143, 144, 161, 171. Rhetoric 1, 2, 31, 32, 117. Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32 and 101. Zoology 1 and 51. Florence Mfolor, Recorder. r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ) nrniii iiuii .In. we teachi allmoern, IIUII' IIUr1IU 1faiy, balbA#, stage, tango ' and( folk dances for children adij Us. CGass every Monday Ticket Sale Limilted to Three hundred, .Friday. Expec.Ad taterII I1 ift eenone-hour lessons, $5.00. SC.A.Ta er o. 221 W IUERTII ARCADE PR ES. LIT'TLE MAY SPEAK Phone 8328 Plans for a freshman banquet to _________________ be held in the near future were dis-j cursed ycstexrday afternon at a meet- SHO RTHAND ing. of .a group ocf leaders who attend- TYPEWRITING ed the "Frosh Rendezvous" last week.S Various cometttees were appointed 4CRETAR iA and' a tentative date set. I is planned Fa Ter to lave Pres. Clarence C. Little as one of the speakers, as well' as a num-} Sept. 21lst _~ bnr' of th&12eaders~ in campus activi- AM._ON. ties:.H MLO After much discussion it was de- BUSINE;SS COLLEGE3 cided to limit the number of tickets to two or three hundred and have the I taite andt William Sts. banquet at the S. C. A. Tavern in Lane hall. According to the committee, the- banquet was planned primiariy to gather together those of the entering class who were most anxious to pro- mote class spirit and organization.r The following chairmen were ap- pointed by the group to head the var- ious. committees, the members of the Drop in and committees are to be chosen by theTat a chairmen themselves: Program cone-Tata mittee, Paul Kern, '29; decoration committee, Benjamin Fulghum, '29; ( ticket committee, Clare Weber, '29; TO ,,t!.F publicity committee, Milford Vanik, '29. 'the Wonder ,Sandwich. These' chairmen will meet witli d with your, F avorite t~eir committees next Friday to dis-Filg c ttssi rIn ore detail the date, speak-Flln ers and program. BETSY ROSS SHOP EXTENSION WORK OPENS !ickels Arcade and1 and -1133 Wa Evan Ei. Young of South Dakota, chief of the bureau of eastern affairs, state dlepartment, is the new United States minister to the republic of San- to Domingo. Freshmen Engineers: Those who want to take the tutoring 'course in 1-igh School Algebra will meet in Room 21 East Hal at 7:00 V. Mv. Friday, Sept. 25. This couse is to be taken by students who need entrance credit in Advanced High School Algebra; and by those wl~o need review Of High Stol Algebra. I, N. Churchill. Economies 2i-Sominiary in Public Control of Industry: Those who contemplate enrollment in this course will reet Friday at 3 o'clock in Room 208 Ec., for the purpose of selecting a permanent c1as htou."I.1.Siarfran. Economics 13-Iailroads: Tisicoilrse will meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 11 o'cock in Room 101 Ec. 1. L. sI: afnan. Econiomics J21: Lbor Problems: Assign~aents to sections will be posted this morning on tle bulletin board wtl Economics Building. Carter GAoori h Speial Problems in tihe Tachaing of Eangis: / The students electing this seminary will meet iafl Ioom u229 "Angell H-all.Thursday afterpoou at four o'clock to arrange the hour; of meting. C. C. Fries. Hilstory 148. History 148, Tlae History of Spain, rwll meet in Room 1035 Tuesday, Thursday at 10 o'clock, in Angell Halt. A. S. Ato. Mathematics 137-Projective (Geoeitry: Those wishing to elect Math. 137, Proective Geomery, are asked to assemble Thursday, September 24, at 4 o'clock, in Room 13, East Ball, to arrange hours. D.ionat K. laarnofft. Philo sophiy ,54, Contemporary Phlo sophy: This course will meet to arrange.hours, Thurs. 7 P. Y4. Lib. room 47. It. W. Sellrs. Physics 147-Elce#:Arcal M as ureien ts: Everyone is'r~luested to attend the laboratory section Thursday P. M., September -24, if possible. Final arrangement, of recitation and laboratory sections will lie made at this time. Laboratory assignmen'.s are posted out- side Room 2069, New Physics Building. It, A. Sawyer. Public ;fpeanxg-411: My ten and eleven o'clock sections will meet in room 302 Mason ~al. Crl (. Bran dt. Theatrft Art, Public Speaking 18: This course will meet Thursday at 10 In the Auditorium of University Hall. - .L 1..T. Hollister. Prospective Teachers of English: Thosed students who expect to receive their teachers certificates (with Enlish ;as a major or minor) in February, 1926, and those who are electing this semester the course in the Teaching of English will takes the examina- tiou in the field of English, Saturday morning, September 26, at 9:00 o'clock, in Room 2225, Angell Hall. All other prospective teachers of English who expect to receive their teachers' certificates this academic year will be givn the examination in January, 1926. C. C. Fries. Members of the Engineering Council: There will be an important meeting of the Engneering Council Thurs- day evening, September 24, at 7:15 in the Engineering Society Room, West Engineering Bldg. If all members are present and n time, the meeting should not last longer than an hour. Frak A. hed, Jr., Prs. G gip All thep Chilese Students on the Campus: You are cOrdially invited to a social gathering to be0 given in the audiL toritimpf of ~e Hall at 7:30 P M. Friday, Sept. 25. S. X. Chen, Secretary. Tryouts for the Michigan GAlee Club: Tryrt, for the vocal and instrumental sections of the Club will be held thJ. afterpoon. and. Friday from 4:30 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to 8:30, in room' 3Q$ _of Abteuoin. Appointments should be made today between 3 and 5:30 In room~4,0$ of the Union. Several sophomores and juniors are needed on timp, business staff to tryout for Manager. Kurt J. Kreicik, Manager. Varsity TBan-SaxophionieAtoorC.Mloyohowulslket Men playing saxophones other than Ato .Mld h ol iet Union Publishes Daince Schedule F-or Fall, Term General membership dances' Will be held at the Union Friday and, Satur- day evenings of ,this, week, the regu- lar preference schedule taking effect next week, it was announced 'yester- day by E. W. Hacker, '27, chairman of the Union dance committee. The (lance season opened at the Union last Saturday night with the ball room well filled. After being reorganizedl during the summer months, Phil Diamond's or- chestra of eighmt pieces has been en- gaged to play at the Union (lances this year. The tickets will be $1 per cou- p~le on both evenings. The hours are unchanged this year,. with- dancinig from 9 until 1 o'clock Fridays and from 9 until 12 o'clock Saturdays. Tickets for the preference :dances on Friday evenings will go on sale at 1o'clock on Wednesdays untit 1 o'- clock theo next day; For thme Saturday dances the sale will open" at 5 o'clock on Thursdays and will continue until 1 o'clock on Friday. After the specb- fled hours at the close of the prefer- ('nec sales, tickets may be obtained by any members of the Union in the main lobby. The dNnce schedule until the'Christ- Hias recess is as follows. thoan- r1uncenents being made on 'the bul- tetin board in the Union e~chb w, Pk- Sat., Sept. 19---General mcmlbershiip. F',ri., Sept, 25f-Qeneral meembersbip. Sat., Sept. 26'-General memb-erahip. F!ri., Oct. 2 -Junior Lits and > Engi- dieers. Sat. Oct. 3-AlilTaws. , Fri., Oct. 9, Sophomore lits. And C2niineers. Sat,., Oct. 10--All Seniors. Fri., 'Oct. 16-Fresh, Lits and Eng- ineers. Sat., Oct. 17-All Architects. Fri., Oct. 23-General membership. Sat., Oct. 24-All Seniors. Fri., Oct. 30-S(ophomore Engineers. jat.. Oct. 31-All Seniors.' Fri., Nov. G-Sophomore Lits. Sat.-Nov-. 7-All Seniors. Fri., Nov. 13-All Architects. Sat., Nov. 14-tAll Seniors. Fri., Nov. 20-Dents, Pharmics, and aGrads. ISat.. Nov. 21-All Seniors. Wed., Nov,. 25-General membership. Thurs., p. in., Nov.. 26- General membership. Fri., Nov. 27-Fresh Engineers,." Sat., Nov. 28-All" Medics. Fri., Dee. 4-Fresh Lits. Sat., Dec. 5-Ali Architects. Fri., Dec. 1I-Sophomore' Prom, Sat., Dec. 12-Junior bits and; Eng- ineers. Fri., Dec. 18-General membership. Sat~l Dec. 19- General 'memiberlshiy. WHAT'S GOI NGt OY Notices to appear in this colun must be left in the box at the Daely office provided for 'nit purpose -before 4 o'clock preceeding the daty of issue. THURSDAY -1:00-lInterclass hockey tryouts meet at Palmer field. 4 :304i :34)-ilIlhigan Glee club holds tryouts, in room. 308, Union.} 7 :Th-Engineerliig councl nmeets in the Engineering society room, west Engineering building., f :x30,S :'39---lichigaii(Glee clu~b 'Bolds tryouts in room 308,. IUion. 4 :30-W 3-Hiebigan Glee -'- ubb'lds tryouts in room 308, Unio.' 7 :30-Evang'elical, stiient4, get-to. *gether at Dane hall.E 7:30-C hinese, students' club meetingf at Lane hall. 7:30-8 :30 -1-Michigan Glee club luilds tryouts in room 3.0$, Union.. E S :0-Radio studio party at Wesley hall, S :00-"1(nicker kut up" at Congrega. tional church. i 11 UilifUll U/I UIbI.0 IProf. W. D. Henderson, director of the University Extension division, wvill organize extension credit courses in Det.oit on the evening of Oct. 5, ..at which time he 'will meet all pro- spective students, who are interested in -extension credit work. Extension credit courses have also been tentatively arranged for in Bat- tle Creek, Jackson, Lansing, Flint and Saginaw. These, courses will be de- finitely