THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925
DA.ILY OFFICIAL 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).
Changes can sill be made by students so as to elect the Geology courses.
William H. Hobbs.
Military Science 23:
Men having conflicts' with M. S. 23 at the present scheduled hours may
take same on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:00 P. M.
W. C. Louisell.
3iathematies-College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
There will be a meeting of those members of the Mathematics staff
who have sections in Mathematics 1, 2, 3, and 7, at 9 A. M., Saturay, Sep-
tember 26, in Room 3010 Angell Hall. Joseph L. Markley.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1925
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p. m. in the Auditorium of Lane Hall. American students interested in the
aim of this all-nation organization a re also invited.
Nur M. Malik, Iresident.
Large Enrollment October 31 last year. The total en-
rollment is 304.
In Architectural ! owi e students entered the college
School Reported with advanced credits this year than
at any previous time in its history.
Enrollment of freshmen -and new stu-
Enrollmeint in the College of Archi- dents numbers 125; showing an in-
tecture is the largest in itshistory, crease of 20 students. Professor
Ifnal figures showing an increase of Lorb, head of the college, believes
3G studeiits over the enrollment on that by the end of October the enroll-
ment will be even greater because o
late registration.
Will Go To Washington
Detroit, Sept. 25. - Mrs. William
Mitchell has left this city and will
rejoin her husband, Col. William
Mitchell in. St. Louis. Theywill then
motor to Washington where Col.
Mitchell will appear before the Pres-
ident's air board.
University Library, Sunday Opening:
The main reading and periodical rooms only are open on Sunday. The
hours are 2 to 9 P. M. Books shelved in other parts of the Library Build-
ing may be put on reference in the main reading room for Sunday use on
application Saturday evening at the desk from which they may ordinarily
be drawn.
This does not apply to books shelved in buildings other than thej
Library. Most books in the Departmental Libraries may be drawn for homei
use over Sunday du'ing the last hour the Departmental Library is open ont
Saturday. W. W. Bishop.
Librarian.
University Women: Upperelass:
The first lecture to upperclass women, on Campus Organization, will bej
given Tuesday evening, September 29th, at 7:00 o'clock, in Sarah CaswellI
Angell Hall, Barbour gymnasium. Attendance of all upperclass women
who are in their first year on the campus is required. Please bring blue-
books and pens. Jean Ilamilton,
Dean of Women.
French 31:
Students who have elected French 31 and who were absent from the
class on Tuesday and have not taken the test then will be given the test
today, Saturday, in Room 200, South Wing. A. G. Canfield.
Geography 41:
Elementary Field CCourse. Organization meeting Monday at 3 P. M.
in room 17 A. H. P. E. James.
Geology:
Owing to an error in the Literary Announcement, Geology was placed
under Group III instead of Group II, and much confusion has arisen.
The University of Michigan Band:
The Varsity Band will meet for drill at the South Gate, Ferry Field,
on Saturday, Sept. 27, 1:30 P. M. All former members who have applied
for chairs in this year's band, all tryouts for chairs, whether or not their
names appear on the tentative membership list printed elsewhere in this
issue, and all candidates for the position of Drum Major in the Band will
please report with instruments at this time.
T. C. Schneirla, Pres.
The University of Michigan Band,-Tryouts for the Drum-Majorship:
Candidates for the " position of Drum-Major in the Varsity Band will
please report for tryout on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the South Gate, Ferry
Field. T. C. Schineirla, l-es.
Try-outs for Play Pitoduction Plays:
Any student whose eligibility standing is clear and who wishes to
take part in the casts or production work of the public plays to be given
this semester in connection with the play production courses may try-out
as follows:
Men on Tuesday, September 29, at 3 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 P. M.
Women-on Thursday, October 1, at 3 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 P. M.
Try-outs will be held in the Auditorium of University Hall. Something
to be read fromn the book or interpreted from memory should be prepared.
Students whose platform abilities are known to the instructors may apply
without formal try-out. R. D. T. Hollister.
Cosmopolian Club:
All foreign students are cordially invited to the opening meeting and
social of the Cosmopolitan Club held Saturday evening, September 26 ,g
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RST METHODIST CHUR(
State and Wasitington Streets.,
R1EV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor,
DONALD TIMERMAN, MARGARET H. STAIR
Associate Directors of Student Activities
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Sunday, Sept. 27.
10:30-Morning worship. Subject: "New Adventures III."
12:00-12:45--Student Bible Classes at Wesley Hall. Freshman and upper
class groups.
6:00-7:00---Wesleyan Guild meeting at Wesley Hall. Marguerite Dut-
ton, leader. Subject: "Can a Student Live the Christian
Life?"
7:00-7:30-Open hcuse at Wesley Hall. Light .refreshments.
7: 30--Evening worship, "The Subconscious Life." Dr. Stalker will
preach at 10:30 and 7:30.
DISCIPLES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Hill and Tappan
KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister
9:30-Bible School.
10:30-Morning worship. Topic by pastor: "Why Did Thomas Doubt?"
12:00-High School Class, Mrs. Kenneth Bowen
12:00-Students' Class-Dr. Thomas M. Iden is the teacher.
5:30-Students' Social Hour and lunch.
6:30-Christian Endeavor. Special music and a live topic.
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First Congregational Church
"The Church of a Thousand Congregational Students"
HERBERT ATCHINSON JUMP, Minister
E. KNOX MITCHELL, Jr., University Pastor
LUCY HUBER, Secretary Women Students
10:45-Service of worship. Mr. Jump will preach on "OLD--NEW
GROWING."
12:00-Student Classes organized for discussion of "RELIGION AND
LIFE."
5:30-Student Cafeteria Supper and Social Hour.
6:30-Fireside Chat. Coach Fielding H. Yost will speak on "THE
MORAL VALUE IN -ATHLETICS." Special music feature by
Robert Carson and Ken Brooks.
8:00-Motion PictureService. Mrs. Honer Grafton will sing. Film
parable: "TONGUES OF FLAME" with Tom Meigham
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7:30-Evening worship. The pastor
speaks on: "One Thing Needful."
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron Street Between State and Division
It. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister
HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students
10:30-Worship and sermon. Mr. Sayles will speak on the subject:
"Put Out Into the Deep."
12: 00-Bible School.
12:00-Student classes in Guild House. Mr. Chapman will speak on
"Some Aspects of Development in the Religious Teachings of
the Bible."
5:30--Students' Friendship Hour.
6:30-Devotional meeting. Subject: "The Place of the Church in the
Student's Life."
ST. PAULS' LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West Huron Streets
C. A. BRAUER, Minister.
Phone 22341
September 27th
hours of Worship:
9:00 A. M.-Sermon. German lan-
guage.
10 A: M.-Bible Classes.
11 A. M.-Sermon. English lan-
guage. Pastor's subject:
"ONE. THING NEEDFUL."
5:30 P. M.-Students' social hour
and lunch.
6:30 P. M.-Discussion. Topic:
"OUR STUDFNT CLUB."
Meeting Place: The Parsonage.
420 West Liberty St.
You are invited.
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Whmt'Jlton St. and Fifth Ave.
E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor.
TO THE STUDENT:
You need the help the church af-
fords. Others need the help your
example affords.
9:00-Bible study hour.
10:30-Service with sermon on:
"What . Is the Apostles'
Creed?" This will be the
first of a seriesofesermons
on the Apostles Creed.
5:30-Student supper..
6:30-Student forum.
UNITARIAN CHURCH
State Street at Huron
SIDNEY S.ROBINS, Minister
PHILIP E. LAROWE, Musical Director
"THE
10:45
THREE QUESTIONS AT
DAYTON"
A timely sermon by the Minister.
Music by Male Quartet.
5:45
Student's Candlelight Supper
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"SENSE AND NONSENSE AT DAYTON"
A discussion led by Dr. J. F. Shepard.
"The Church Without a Creed"
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8.Anbrau'a Epimtpal (94=4l
Corner Division and Catherine Streets
HENRY LEWIS, Rector
hI. L. LONSDALE, Associate
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Division St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser-
vice; topic, "Reality."
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BETHLEHEM EVANGELI=
CAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
Fourth Ave. Between William and
Packard
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Huron and Division
MERLE 11. ANDERSON, Minister
326 South Division St.
LEWIS C. REIMANN. Secretatry for Men. .
MRS. NELLIE B. CADIWELL, Secretary for Women.
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