PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925 1925 DILY OFFICAL BULETIN (Continued from Page Seven) To the Members of the Faculty: A number of guests of the University at the inauguration have not yet been placed in homes and more automobiles are needed for the transporta- tion of guests. The Hospitality committee would greatly appreciate it if members of the Faculty who can take care of a guest or supply an automo- bile for part of the time on Monday would leave their names at the Presi- dent's office or telephone to H. P. Theme. Acceptances are coming in every day and places must be found. Very few of the guests are remaining over night. H. P. Thieme, Chairman, Hospitality Committee. Students' Tickets for President Little's Inauguration, College of Literature, Science, and Arts: Tickets will be distributed from the Dean's office to applicants as fol- lows: Seniors-Wednesday, October 28. Juniors-Thursday, October 29. Sophomores-Friday, October 30. Freshman-Saturday morning, October 31. Or as long as the supply of tickets lasts. Dean John R. Effinger. To the Members of the Senate Council: The next regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held on Tuesday, November 3, at 4:15 in the President's office. This change from the regular date is made necessary by the necessity of holding the first meeting of the University Senate on Monday, November 9. Frank E. Robbins, Secretary. Freshman Women: The discussion group on Campus Organization (letters R to end of alphabet) will meet Thursday, October 29, at 4:15, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Blue books should be handed in at this time. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. Freshman Women: The discussion group on Campus Organization (letters 11 to R) will meet Wednesday, October 28, at 4:15, in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Blue Books should be handed in at this time. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. To Presidents of All Campus Organizations: All Fraternities, Sororities, and Campus Organizations wishing space in the 1926 Michiganensian must sign a contract and pay for space before November 1, 1925. Contracts may be signed and paid for at the Michigan- ensian office every afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Forrest Ileath, Organizations Manager. Students in the College of Engineering: No-student in the College of Engineering will be allowed by the Hours Committee to drop any subject without record ator Saturday, October 31. T. R. Running, F. R. Finch, 0. W. Boston, Hours Committee, College of Engineering. Freshman Engineers: Regular . Jreshman Assembly will be hold this morning at 11 o'clock i, Room 348. Mr. L. E. Ayires of the firm of Ayres, Lewis, Norris and May, Consulting Engineers, will speak on "Some Things Not in Books." C. 0. Wisler, Freshman Mentor. Psychology 31: The lecture Wednesday will be on perception and will supplement rather than explain the text. I shall assume that the class has read the chapter on perception in the text. The lecture will deal mainly with the per- ception of space. Howard It. Mayberry. Psychology of Education, 10 ind 11 O'clock Sections: The examination scheduled for Wednesday, October 28, will be held on Friday October 30. The classes will meet at the regular hour on Wednes- day and prqblems 58 and 60 and the topic of "The Correlation of Mental Traits" will bp the basis of the class work on that day. Howard Y. McClusky. U. S. Naval Reserve Force: The weekly meeting of the University Unit will be held Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 7:30 P. M. in the R. 0. T. C. Drill Hall. L. C. Leever. R. 6. T. C.: t There will b a meeting of all Cadet Officers at the R. 0. T. C. Head- quarters at 5:00 P. M. Thursday, October 29th. All officers will be present unless previously excused. L. 1. Bricker. Comedy Club Tryouts: The officers of the club will be glad to meet any persons that are inter- ested in trying out in November after the program of plays Wednesday evening. Methods and suggestions will be discussed. f i i I I i 4 I E I t 1 I I 1!! I Ohio State University Alumni: Will all alumni of Ohio State please send their names and addresses to Capt. L. M. Bricker or Prof. Frank A. Mickle. Frank A. Mickle. 11 (jjo l 1.aliano: There will be a meeting of Ii Circolo Italiano Wednesday evening, October 28, 1925, at 7:30, Room 202 South Wing. Everyone interested in things Italian is cordially invited. As this is the first meeting of the year, old members are particularly requested to be present as there are several important questions to be discussed. An interesting program has been plan- ned. Frances Boring, President. Scalp and Blade Men: Meeting tonight at the Union, 7:30r Room 23. Please show up on time. B. F. Wertman. Freshman Lecture: The first freshman lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Water- man Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, October 29th and 30th, at 3, 4, and 5 P. M. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training classes and others that have been excused from these classes. George A. May. Cosmopolitan Club; Initiation: Any student who wishes to join the Club at the initiation on November 7th must send his name, address, telephone number, and home address to Miss Emily Hulburt, 836 Tappan, before November 2nd. N. M. Alalik, Pres. Mathematical Club: Luncheon for the Club will be served in the Michigan Union, Wednes- day, October 28, at 12:15. W. W. Denton, Sec'y. University of Michigan Band: The regular rehearsal of the Varsity Band will be held at Morris Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 28,, 7:30 P. M. Roll Call will be taken at 7:25 P. M. T. C. Scnerla. Mail addressed to persons whose names appear below is on hand at the Ann Arbor Postoffice and can be claimed by the owners by calling at the General Delivery window, Main Office, on or before November 5th, 1923. Adams, Russel D. Moore, Prof. H. T. Advincula, Mr. E. Morningstar, Miss Jean Bailey, Dr. R. B. Morton, Attelta, Miss Mulbeck, Walter L. Ballard, Miss Margaret Murphy, Miss Jessica Banton, Theodore Nelson, Miss Ann Beels, Clarence Nelson, Prof. Rollo Beinhauer, Dr. L. G. Nilon, Mrs. Mari Bernstein, Irving Ninobla, V. M. Bevvis, Gordon J. Norfleet, Bennett Bilhuber, Gertrude Olson, Harry B. Bishop, George Oltman, P. V. Blaskett, Prof. 0. W. Osterlin, Mark F. Blumenthal, L. M. Patton, Miss Marie Bowers, Carl Peralta, Terencio C. Brown, Dr. Carl Richards Petzinger, Henry Brunson, L. W. Picard, Miss Lasetta Caffey, Dr. J. Pond, George Campbell, Laura E. Reed, Miss Arletta Chang, Miss Vera Reese, Miss Helen Cole, Harold W. Renner, Bill Collins, Ira. Riley, Miss Janice Cramer, Miss Edith Rose, H. E. Currah, Miss Margaret Rosenbaum, Sylvan Dansingborg, Hayes Ross, E. A. Deemer, Miss Ruth Ross, Philip DeLand, George A. Samson, Vernon L. DeWitt, Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Schneider, A. G. Dodge, Stanley D. Selby, H. K. Durham, John Sinai, Dr. Nathan Dunn, R. Loring Skaggs, Dr. Enrest Burton Enrile, Miss Belen Slawson, Dr. C. B. Evans, Gwladys Smith, Ralph W. Facultad, Dr. J. M. Soper, Roy Farnsworth, Urban Spaulding, Stephen Fu, Lam Hock Speirs, James H. Galpin, Dr. W. Freeman Stawski, Stanley Garcia-Prada, Carlos Shaw, Grifford Gibbs, Harold J. Stennett, W. W. Gorham, E. J. Stern, Edward F. Groesbeck, James J. Stewart, Miss Jean Hardesty, Norris Stith, Jackson R. Hardie, Mrs. P. W. Sulls, Dominic Harris, A. E. Swift, Emerson Hatfield, Arnold Tang, Ivan Harman, Abraham Taylor, Prof. C. V. Herrera, G. D. Taylor, Prof. H. S. Hertz, Miss Hesper Taylor, N. E. Heston, George W. Thomas, Lloyd R. Hoffer, C. R. Thomson, Sterling Horton, R. F. Thorne, G. Gilbert Ipe, Miss Alhy Thorpe, Clarence D. Jones, Louis E. Topcik, Harry Jones, Lyman B. Tracey, Miss Margaret L. Kalow, Prof. M. M. Trotter, Robert Chester Kelley, John C. Tuillinan, Glen Kinney, Rev. F. S. Turner, Miss Lib. Klein, Mrs. Celia Van Dewater, Miss Belle Larson, Robert B. Veze, Emile Lade Lochrow, L. L. Vinograddoff, Prof. Paul Ludlum, Dr. L. Coleman Violin, Lazar McKillen, James Garfield Vokes, David C. McNeil, Carlton R. Volz, Miss C. Malley, M. M. VonSpreckon, Miss Ella Marcus, Morey Walser, Miss Frances Margolis, Miss Mariam Warner, Prof. William Martin, Allen J. Weisenberger, Robert Mason, Lowell M. Whipple, Miss Amy M. Mathews, Dr. J. H. Whitney, Edwin W. Millen, John Wiechmann, Miss Elda Miller, E. V. Wier, Dr. M. C. Miller, Miss Mildred Williams, Richard Mitchell, Robert B. Yeatman, William H. Moore, Dr. Mradley D. Yost, Walter t's seldom you find the excel- lence of home cooking where great crowds are served, yet that is one Arcade feature that has brought such crowds rV A reade, Up -stairs, Nickels Arcade BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 27.-The ques tion of Argentina's return to partici- MAKE 1T SPOOKY FOR THE NAVY pation in the League of Nations will be considered by a special session of Come in and look over our stock of Hallowe'en decora- congress which will convene Oct. 30. tions that will add just the right touch to that party on BUCHAREST, Oct. 27. - The Ru- Saturday night. manian debt funding mission, having, reached an agreement for the liquida- tion of Rumania's debt to Great Brit- ain, will now go to the United States. COLOGNE, Oct. 27. - The British Rhine army has been ordered to move to Wiesbaden. -- 1 I IIIlh IIGIlhllht Internatio l manhh6 aUubate llhIthItitiIthIIthth~lhiI Subject: p. "Resolved: This House Neal Nylund, Pres. L. A. Strauss. English 125 and 183: I shall not be able to meet my classes today Pities Its Grandchildren" Senator Couzens Presiding f ill 1~ i1 11 l 3 HILL AUDITORIUM Magazine Writing: No regular session of class Wednesday. Individual conferences as pre- viously announced. Howard P. Jones, Instructor. Country Newspaper: No session of class Friday because of newspaper editors' convention at the Union. Students be sure to attend discussion of the country news- paper at Thursday's session of the conventioJ,. Hioward P. Jonies, Instruct or. Organ Recital: Palmer Christian, University Organist, will give the following program in Hill auditorium Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: Paean (Matthews) ; En Bateau (Debussy) ; Oriental Sketch (Bird): Kamenoi-Ostrow (Rave Angelique) (Rubinstein): Chorale in A minor (Franck); Minuetto antico e musetta (Yon); Prelude to "Lohengrin" (Wag- ner) ; Nocturne (Grieg) ; Concert Variations (Bonnet). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Thursday, October- 29 Admission 50c. 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