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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive inotice to all n embers or
the University. Copy received b)y the Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).

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City Of Shanghai
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FRID)AY, S'EPT EMBER 25, 192,-)

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College of-iLiterature, Science, and the Arts; ('haiiges of I,- Cions
Unavoidable changes in elections maylbe nmadie on l',ridy,0:t:l~
25, from 9 to 12 and 2 to'5, in the Riecorder's Office, Room 4, UniversityI
Hall.1
Freshmen must make such changes through the Freshman Elections
Committee, in Room 4, University Hall.
All new classifications and all chanjges of classification in the following
corss must be .made throuigh the Classification, Committee, in Room 4,
University Hall;
Botany 1 and 3.
Chemstry 3 (Lec. Sec. 1).
Chemistry 3 (Lec. Sec. 2).
Chemistry 5 (Lee. Sec. 2).
French 1, 2, 31, 32, 97, 101, 102, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, I1i, 157.
Geography 1.
Geology 1.
~German 1, 2, 31, 32.
Greer 1 and 31.
History 1, 3, 5.
Mathematics 1, 2, 3, and 7.
Military Science 1.
Latin Y, 3, 5, 7.
Physical Education (for freshman and sophomore women only).
Physics 35 and 36.
Public Spearing 3, 31, 42, 143, 144, 161, 171.
Rhetoric 1, 2, 81,'32, 117.
Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32 and 101.
Zoology' 1 and 51. Florence Mohir, Rtecorder.
Register of Students:
A. complete register of students enrolled Iin all schiools, anid collegres of
the University now is located in the Office of the Registrar, Room 107,
Mason H ll. This office will be glad to answer any inquires in regard to
addresses and telephone numbers which ordinarily are not accessiblle until
the student directory is issued. Ira;. Itl. Snith, Registratr.
Faculty Directory:
All members of the, faculty and administration wVho have not yet filled
out a Directory Card are request ed to please (10 so at once andl return the
card to the Registrar's Office, Room 107 Mason Hll, without delay.
Ira 31. Smith, Registrar.
All Nclw Students:
Freshman Handlbookcs.are now available free of chekrge, for all new
students whether they are Freshmen or not. Please call for them at New-
berry Hall' or Lane Hall. 'red Iioruberiger, Secretlary, S. C. A.
Business La1w 205:
Sections in this course will meet at 9:00 and1 1:00 on Mv. W. F. in Room
G-217, Natural .Science Bldg. E;;im' S. W1olaver.
Economics 107:
Programs of Social-Economic Reyform wNill meet hereafter in Room 406,
General Library (4th floor). Z. C. IDickinson.
Enzglish 107-JItroduction to 1theTigisk ~ii lagage:
The section of this course mnfeting- at eleven o'clock will transfer from
Room. 221 Angell hall to Doom 209 Angell Hlal. C. C. Fries.
Geology 31:
The class will meet Friday at 11 o'clock in Room 217, Natural Science

Now The Beggars
WHAT'S GOING ON Strike For W agesI
I Notices to appear in this column fl ist
brvedft in the box at the l)a ly office In rrench Cities'
p iedfor '.nat purpose before 4t
0'clock preceediny the daiy of issue. Sept.-23.- Te
FRIDAY .r tI ; r no of Marseilles has f
taken n04e of the high cost of living.
12 :%1O-lHstory dlepa~inent hahunch- All memberS are now having stick-
eon at Union. ter, on the glass of their framed per-
4:$P0-:30-3ichilgauiGlee club he l s
tryouts in room 308, Union. k ac.t aklmsin puli5wic
vvd:~tli. union of the needy and
5:00-6:00iChora ion1111trits Iize " ''+Ut ~ ssof lMarseilles at a meeting
a~t the Union. khled kj whRose hall dele~~d that ow-
7~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~. t. E gthel st ets gt n n41 .lrming increase in the
gether at bnane hall. r )A. of living, it should invite its
7 :30-Chin ese students' club ineef i memaber s to refuse any offering under
' t Lane Ball. fiv e e It:,.
7 30-8.:3(1- &lehlgami 'Glee (c1lub hlds l "t terefore respectfully begs its
tryouts in room 308, Union. lgoneroats supporters to conform to
S ;00-Radio stiudio party at { esle3 Ij this dlecision which was uanimnously
hall. vot ed by 57 mnembers present."
8 60-"'Knicker last up" at Couigreg a-( As Fi-ench coinage has one cent and
tional church.! two cant pieces this bars acceptance
SAT VRI)of ths' coins.
I:30-Congregational ranmble starts
from the church for "Treasure1)DAILY TRYOUTS
Hunt." Th MihgnDiyofrte
7:0-8:0-UVper Room Bible class Th MiignDlyofrth
meets at Lane hall.( members of its staff an enjoyable
8:00-Cosmopolitan club ; ie soia way of spending surplus time
in auditorium of Lnane hall. andl practical work in journal-
8:00-I'esteruiers' club meets at Itar- ism. A fewv more men and wo-
ris hall. menl are needed for the editorial
__________________staff. All persons interested are
London, Sept. 24.-The entire con- requested to see the News Edi-
tents of the residence of the late Vis- tor of The Daily at its offices
count Leverhulme at H-ampstead have on Maynard street, from 3 to 5
been sold to the Anderson galleries of, o'clock any afternoon this week.
N'ew York city. ____ ___________
The
COSY CORNER
STEA ROOM
330 MAYNARD S'TREET .
LUNCHEON 11:30-130
DINNER 6:00-730
P_ s
P~U f lrs W r 0 P t

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Irving Warm ofts,D SC
CHIRIOPOD)ISTI'AND)
ORTH110PEDIST
707 N. University Ave. Phone 21212

FIall & iavcrn
in LANE HAUiL

Bansteltie Playhouse Mas ndOSat L-5
wooclwarcl at 1;1nt Thlird Week
The Bonstelle Company
In the Astoulshtng Comedy
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A Maine Yankee now is ruler of
Shanghai, one- of China's largest cit-
ies. Sterling Fessenden, lawyer., is
lord .mayor of .tihe international ity
by authority of the dictatorship lo
allied forces.
Odd (Fellows End
Oregon' Convention
Portland, Ore. Sept. 24.- Amend-
mcnts to its constitution, providing
that' future grand representatives
must hold the Patriarch Militant de-
gree, wits adopted by the sovereign
grand lodge of the Independent Order
of' Odd Fellows here Tuesday. Action
oh two amendments" providing for the
establishment of sanitariums for tu-
bercular patients was postponed in-
definitely. It was felt that it would
impose too heavy a burden on mem-
bers.
P~hiladelphia was awarded the 1926
meeting. '
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Breakfast

Dinner
Supper

We bake our own Pastry

CHARLESTON TAUGHT'
* NOW
Open 'Daily, 10 A. MN. to 10 P. M.
Private Lessons Daily.
Adults' Class every Monday and
F'riday. Fiftedn 6ne-hour les-
sons, ~.0
TERRACE GARDEN
BTU DIO'
22 uertli Arcade Phone 8328

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His~tor~y Departnient:
Luncheon meeting today noon, Michigan ITnicn.

131. IV. IWheeer.

N. E. ,, Section 1:
;Meet in Room 244 at 1:00 P. M. Friday prepared to work on the follow-
ing assignment:
Squad A-8I.1-X.
Squad B-822.
,J. E. Enmswiler.
To All the Chinese Studlens c0n1110 ieCamp3jlus:
You are cordially invited to a so('ial. gathering to be .given in the audi-
torium of Lane Hall at 7:30 P?. M. Friday, Sept. 25.
S. R. Cheni, Secretary.
Freshmen Engineers:
Those who want to take the tutoring coarse in High :,dhool Algebra
will meet in Room 21 East Hall at 7:00 11.AT. Friday, Sept. 25. This course
is to be tah.ken by students w'ho need entrance crediit in Advanced High
School Algebra; andl by those who need review of hligh School Algebra.
IL. X. Churchill.
A. .C. E..
There will be an important meeting of the student chapter of A. S. C.
E. on September 28th at the Union att 7: > . It is urged t 'hat all members
be present. Cart It. Will, President1.
Choral Union Memibership (Tryouts):
All1 former members of the University Choral Union desiring to retain
their memberships must fill out enrollment blanks at the University School
of Music at once, otherwise their places w .ill be assigned to new candidates.
Tryouts for new memb~ers will be held b '.y .Jaie-, amilton at studio
223 Mezzanine floor, School of Music, TAi ynardl Street, hFriday afternoon,
September 25, 5:00 to G:00 o'clock.
(Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Cosmopolitan Club:
All foreign students. are cordially invitedl to the opening meeting and
social of the Cosmopolitan Club held Saturday evening, September 26, '8
p. m. in the Auditorium of Lane Hall. American Students interested in the
alms of this all-nation organization are also inv ited.
TN in!I. Malik, President.
Wi{esterner'Club:
All those who live west of the Mlississippi River are invited to the first
'meetng "and mixer "of the Westerner's Club to be held at Ilarris lBall on
Saturd'ay; Septembher 26. at8 P. M. M rga lret Smith.

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ORATOR1ICAL
ASSOCIATION
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
HILL AUDITORIUM ANN ARBOR, MICH
LECTURE COURSE
BULLETIN
BALAN CED
LEADING SPEAKERS IN THE FIELDS OF
EXPLjORATIOikJ AERONX rfICS, LITERA-
TURE, JOURNALISM, DRAMA, SCIENCE,
RELIGION AND PUBLIC LIFE.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SEAT SALE
MAIL ORDERS ;
Mail orders, for reserved Course tick-
ets -will be received rip 't and including
Saturday, October 10th. A self-ad-
dressed. stamped envelope, together with
check or money order should be sent to
Treasrer,..Qratorica! ;Association, Room
3211, Angell Hall, University © Mich-
igan. Applications will be filled in order
of receit
COURSE TICKETS
(Individual reserved. seats for ten lectures.)
$3.50 - $3.00 - $2.50
Box office sale opens October 12th.
WILLIAMi C. DIXON,
P r s d n.P'o F . R . D . T . H O L L IS TIE R ,
Financial Manager.
Sept. 15, 1925.
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