PAGE ' TTGIIT" THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925) PAGE' ~TGHT" ~ATPRT)AY. O(ITOTIETh ~1, 192~ DAILY OFFICIAIL 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). Volume VI SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 192 Number 35 To Members of the Faculty Who Have Guests for Inauguration: All hosts are requested to bring their official guests to the Union for registration and for tickets to the luncheon as soon as possible on Monday. The Hospitality Booth at the Union will be open on Monday at 8:00 A. M. and remain open until 10:30 P. M. Ii. P..Thieme To the Faculty: Any demand for car service or business on Sunday for the Inauguration should be telephoned to my bome. There will be cars at the stations to meet all the trains on Sunday and Monday A. M. For service on Monday or Tues- day the calls should be sent to the Hospitality Booth at the Union. If the official guest is to arrive or depart ata time inconvenient to the host the Hospitality Committee will be able to take care of the guest. Peter Field, Transportation Committee. Inaugural Procession, November 2nd: The inaugural procession will be made up of members of the Faculties, Delegates from other institutions, University officials, and a group of rep- resentative students appointed by the President. All will assemble at 10:00 A. M. in rooms indicated below,Angell Hall, where they may robe: Students, Room 1009 Delegates, Room 1025 The President, Regents and former Regents, and Deans, in Dean Lloyd's office. Members of the Faculties, Room 1223 The University Band will assemble in front of the Library at 9:45, and after a short concert there, will lead the procession to Hill Auditorium. The line of march will be from Angell Hall to Hill Auditorium by way of State street and North University avenue. WEATHER RAINY A sprinkle will not be considered rainy. It must actually rain with no prospect of clearing. In that case there will be no procession, and the as- sembly will be in Hill Auditorium at 10:30 A. M. as follows: Representative Students and Members of the Faculties, Room 211, 2nd floor, East side. Delegates, Room 212, 2nd floor, West side. The President, President Emeritus, Regents and former Regents, and Deans, in dressing rooms, 1st floor, East and West ends of stage. Entrance by rear doors. After robing,Students, Members of the Faculties, and Delegates will proceed directly to seats reserved for them. L. M. Gran, Chief Marshal. Tickets for Inauguration: A number of tickets for the Inauguration ceremonies which have been returned from the offices of the Deans are available for the use of students, alumni, or the general public. They may be had, as long as they, on application at the office of the Secretary. Inauguration Committee. Caps and Gowns: Caps and gowns which have been ordered by members of the Faculties for use at the Inauguration ceremonies have been received by Mr. George J. Moe at his store on North University avenue, and may be called for now at any time. Mr. Moe's store will be open Saturday from 7:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 5 to 9 P. M.; also early Monday morning. Inaugiration Committee. Students' Tickets for President Little's Inauguration, College of Literature, Science, and thse Arts: Saturday morning, October 31, from 10 to 12, tickets will be distributed to students of all classes as an additional supply of tickets has been re- ceived so that more than the freshman class can be accommodated at this time. John R. Efinger. Due to a necessary repair, we are planning on shutting off the direct current from all University buildings Sunday morning from about 7:00 to 7:30 A. M. If this interferes with any experiments underway, kindly advise this office prior to Saturday noon. E. C. Pardon, Superintendent. Medical School Lecture: All classes in the Medical School will be excused between 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock Saturday morning, so that the students may attend the lecture by Dr. Morris Fishbein in the West Amphitheater, on "The Art of Preparing Medical Papers." Hugh Cabot Required Hygiene Lectures for Women: Freshmen Women-Required Hygiene lectures are to be given in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall at 4:15 P. M. on Nov. 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th and Dec. 7th, 14th and 15th. Entering Sophomores and Upper Classmen not having filled require- ments-Required Hygiene lectures are to be given in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall at 4:15 P. M. on Nov. 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and Dec. 1st, 8th, and 15th. Margaret Bell. Illlllpllll ll lill llil119111140$ lili l6itia in lli 11ilioi liitillilllililllfllil l lltl Frog, Chicken and Steak Dinners Served atr BOULEVARD INN= Two blocks from city bus line on Jackson Road, from noon till midnight. - Special attention-given to parties. Phone 6534. llll1111IInilhllIi tIII Il«llI t Ill llhhlsIi tutu: i I tthit l o i otuuioniit uit 1111 University Women-house Presidents: All signing-out slips for the month of October are due in the office of the Dean of Women before November 10th. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. f Ann Arbor Art Association: The Exhibition of Water Colors by Miss Alice R. Huger Smith will close on Tuesday, November 3rd. W. P. Lombard, President. Logan's Spanish I Classes: Students in my 11 and 1 o'clock classes can obtain for review Exercise 12 papers. They will be left on table in Room 106 S. W. A. J. Logan. Philosophy 39: Philosophy 39 (Aesthetics) will be held in Angell 1025 instead of M. H. 205. DeWitt H. Parker. Deacon's Class in Vital Statistics: W. J. V. Deacon's class in Vital Statistics will meet Monday, November 2, at 11:00 A. M. in Room 20, Waterman Gymnasium. Whipple's "Vital Sta- tistics" has been assigned. N. Sinai. Choral Union Ushers: The Choral Union Ushers have been extended the privilege of ushering at the Inauguration Exercises to be held at the Hill Auditorium Monday, November 2. It will therefore be necessary that all' men report for duty not later than 9:45 of that day. IV. A. Davenport, Ass't. Sup't. Buildings and Grounds. University of Michigan Band: Formation for the Navy game will be at 1:20 P. M., Oct. 31. Roll-call and inspection at that time. T. C. Schneirla. Junior Research Club: Due to the McCormack concert, the regular meeting of the Junior Re- search club, will be held at 7:30 P. M. on Monday, November 2, in Room 162 N. S. A paper on "The Mode of Control of Respiration" will be given by Dr. D. A. McGinty of the Department of Physiology. An important busi- ness meeting will follow. L. R. Wagener. House Dances: The following organizations have been given permission to hold house dances on Saturday, October 31st, from 9:00 P. M. to 12:00 P. M. Adelia Cheever House, Alpha Chi Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Alpha Epsilon, Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Gamma Sigma, Helen Newberry Residence, Lambda Chi Alpha, The Lawyers Club, Omicron Club, Phi Beta Delta, Phi Delta Chi, Phi Kappa, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Lambda, Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Mu Delta, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Psi Omega, Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Tau Delta Phi, Theta Chi, Theta Xi, Theta Kappa Psi, Trigon, Xi Psi Phi. J. A. Bursley. University Rifle Club: The Range has now been completed and Rifle practice will begin Tues- day, November 3rd, according to the schedules that have already been ar- ranged. Those who have not had any time assigned will stop in at the R. O. T. C. office and leave a note showing their available hours to practice. G. W. Dunn, Jr., Executive Officer. Phi Lambda Upsilon, There will be a meeting of Phi Lambda Upsilon at 7:00 P. M. on Mon- day, Nov. 2, Room 303 Chem. Bldg. J. L. Kassner, President. ciety, McCandliss tells of the work, which is appreciated among the Chinese, and especially so because this is the only hospital for the insane in all of China. Insane people arel brought to the hospital in litters, and often strapped in cages of bamboo, after being carried for miles. Little investment-big returns, The Daily Classifieds.-Adv. WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.-President Coolidge, president of the American Red Cross society, Thursday launch- ed the annual roll call of that organ-l ization by subscribing to a member- ship for the ensuing year. Read the Want Ads! Isy, Quality$ A Placd to Eat I Where Eating a Pleasure! Quantity, and DRUGS KODAKS ARE NEVER SOLD till you are satisfied. The broadest possible guarantee of satisfac- tion goes with every package-'t CHOCLTES A DOUBLE GUARANTEE-OURS AND THE MAKERS CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO. 324 South State St. Corner East and South University Corner Packard and State Service that will make you feel at home. HARMONY CAFETERIA 508 East Wilam "Where the Best of Food Is Served." i 1 .. . rN J CANDY SODAS Read the Want Ads f or iN . .. to oop 4 40 I B Y ALFRED NOYES! WHIAT'S GOING ON Notices to appear in this column must be left in the box at the Daily office provided for that purpose before 4 o'clock preceeding toe day of issue. SATURDAY 10:00--Dr. Morris Fishbein address. '6:30-Student discussion at Presby- terian church. 6:30-Baptist guild devotional meet- ing under charge of Japanese Stu- dents' club. 6 :30-=Lutheran student forum. 6:30--Fireside chat at Congregation- al church. S :00-Congregational motion picture service, "Monsieur Beaucaire." i es Medical school in west amphi- theater. 10:30-Cross country race with Xich-. State college. GUIIIUUIIL BEGINSUWORII 3:00-Football gane with United I States Naval academy at Ferry field. A 9T fHNESE fUSPIIBL 7:00-Upper Room Bible class meets__ at Lane hall. S La- neha tdnt HaFirst a course in the medical school, 8:00-Chinese student Hallowe'en d then two more years of training party at Wesley hall.an 9:00-Union dance, preference to all in Chinese is the course chosen, by seniors. Dr. Robert J. McCandliss, '21M, who is reported now to have actively en- SUNDAY tered upon his duties in the John C. 5:00-iformal student discussion at Kerr hospital for the insane, near Harris hall. Canton, China. 5:30-Social hour at Presbyterian McCandliss rejected .a promising church. career as a singer, to carry forward 5:30-Lutheran student supper. this hospital work among the insane, 5:30-Baptist guild friendshup hour. which was begun by his grandfather, 5:30-Congregational student supper John C. Kerr, and after whom the at cafeteria. hospital was named. In a letter to 6:00-Student supper at Harris hall. the Presbyterian Young Peoples' so- THE FIRST OF OUR LIVING POETS NOW THAT SWINBURNE HAS GONE . AT A HILL AUDITORIUM Thursday, November 5 8:00 P. M. SHARP Oratorical Association Lecture Course GOOD SEATS AT 50c, 75c, $1.00 F 11 % ' : 1 . ! 4, .- 11 Ann Arbor Floral News Ex M MA 111% a h. NNW, I MICHIGAN JEWELRY-M-GOODS Something to remember Michigan by. Come in and see our new line of jewelry, pennants, pillows and juemory books. I frn FLOES DIAL 4744 1111 S. UNIVERSITY DIAL 4744 SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES! Have you tried them yet? They are all prepared by a Chinese chef. THE DAY? !' wR M ~.W .a. f Flowers are the most attractive decor- ations you can have for that party to- night. Let us help you to make your 1=' UilI 5IIII i rr i /1 r ri isrr