PAGE EIGHT ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAIY OFICALBULLETIN 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. Saturdaysl. Volume VI TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 Number 66 A University Lecture:, The. Honorable Sergio Osmena, member of the Senate of the Philip- pines and former speaker of the House of Representatives, will deliver a University lecture at 4:15 P. M. Monday, December 14, in Natural Science- Auditorium on the subject "The Problem of Democratic Government in the Philippines." The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Dean's Advisory Committee, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee on Tuesday, December 8th, at 4:10 P. M. in my office. John R. Effinger. The fifth freshmen lecture in Hygiene for men will be given in Water- man Gymnasium, Thursday and Friday, December 10th and 11th, at 3, 4 end'5 P. M. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training classes and others that have been excused from these classes. .Geo. A. May. Seniors, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: Students who expect to graduate in February, 1926, should come as soon as possible to the Secretary's Office, 263 West Engineering Building, to check over their credits. Camilla B. Green, Assistant Secretary. All Engineering Students: Through the courtesy of the Tourist Bureau of Muscle Shoals three reels of film showing the construction of the Wilson Dam, power house and nitrate plants will be run at Natural Science Auditorium, Wedenesday, De- cember 9th, at 4 P. M. A. H. Lovell. College of Engineering: Midsemester reports are now on file in the office of the Assistant Dean. Students expecting to receive them will please see Miss Earl or Mr. Steven- son in that office. Geo. W. Patterson. Sophomore Women and Upperclassmen who have not completed their re- quired Hygiene lectures: The sixth required Hygiene lecture will be Tuesday, December 8, at 4:15 in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Bring blue books. Margaret Bell. Mail addressed to the following Delivery Window, Main Office, until Adcock, Robert Arndt, Frederick B. Bailey, Miss Margaret Bailie, Miss M. A. Baker, M. D. Ballou, Prof. Harold jBarnes, Ivanore V. (Miss) jBeckwith, Miss Eliz. Blaney, Phiebe, Miss Blocker, Frederick F. Bromberg, Paul D. Browning, Miss Edith j Campbel, Prof. Wm. J. Channel, Martin Coates, Maurice A. Cole, Gilbert L. Cole, Harold W. Coll, Daniel-Spec. Del. Cornell, John R. Corr, Philip J. Cramer, Edson TI. Currah, Margaret Dannecker, Luther Duren, Arthur W. Edmunds, Prof. Crawford C. Farnerook, Elva M. Franklin, Dr. K. J. Glazier, A. M. Goodman, Andy Guillot, Clarence Gurd, Dr. Adeline Emma Hall, Corinthia A. Harbart, F. W. Harris, Betty Harris, Ester Hart, Dr. Vernon Hayes, Duke Hien, Mrs. Mary Holden, Mrs, Theta Shaw Horton, R. F. Howbert, Edgar Hutchins, F. W. James, Dorothy U. Jawez, Francis Jones, Paul C. Kennedy, John Wilford Kobe, Francis Kock, Theodore Gardner & Kelsey ILadd, Wade P. persons will be on call at the General December 16th, 1925: Lindquist, Esther Lloyd, Janet Miss McArthur, Genevieve McKenney, Charles McLaughlin, William McVay, Addison MacDonald, Basil Mato, K. Meiklejohn, John t. Miller, E. V. Miller, Othia Monroe, Franklin J. Munson, John M. Neely, Mrs. H. E. Nicholson, E. H. Pool, Dr. H. H. Prince, John R. Ramsey, Charles P. Jr. Roby, Douglas Rombelli, Edgar Russo, Joseph Louis -Searles, Miss Clair Shelburne, Robert Simpson, W. M. Sklover, E. J. Smith, R. M. Soderberg, Iver W. Solve, Norma D. Stamm, F. Walden Stiles, Emerson W. Stoll, Clarence Taylor, Dr. Harriot S. Thata Kappa Nu., Mich. Alpha Sihert, Revisis VanDusen, Mrs. Lillian Vogel, Sidney Wadsworth, James R. Walker, James B. Warren, Beatrice Watkins, Leonard L. Webb, Grace Whitton, Leaf J. Wild, Douglas I. Wilder, Dr. Robert L. Williams, Miller Woods, Damuel Wyngarden, Herman Younglove, Wilson G. Zuck, H. E. LOCAL EVENTS ' For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on two successiv~e days only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events Editor by d P. M. GENERAL Tuesday Exhibit of the work of Ann Arbor artists under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art association, Alumni Mem- orial hall. Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, meets at 6 o'clock in Lane hall. All men students of the University= whose residence is in Lake county, Indiana, are requested to be present at a meeting of the Lake county, Ind., f Michigan club at 7:30 o'clock in room 306, Union. -0ednesday A. S. M. E. will meet at 7:30 o'clock in room 229, Engineering building. Alex Dow, president of the Detroit Edison company, will speak at an All- Electrical smoker, to be given under the auspices of the University branch of A. I. E. E., at 8 o'clock in the Union. Women's Educational club and P1 Lambda Theta will join in giving a ' Christmas party from 8 to 10 o'clock in Betsy Barbour playroom. Every- one is requested to bring a toy of little value. Let The Daily sell it for you thru the Classified columns.-Adv. It Is Getting Late for SAN FRANCISCO. - Deeming its: PUEBLO.-Quarantined in his home membership insufficient, the Califor- because of diphtheria, the Rev. T. C nia Grape Growers' exchange has Collister, Methodist Episcopal clergy- abandoned marketing plans for the man, delivered a sermon by radio to a 1926 crop. congregation in his church here. 11, . Christmas Pictures But if you make an appointment at once it will solve many gift problems. C . '1 . 'hotographer 334 South State St. Phone 5031 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS WAH R'S University Book Store A. C.Pack, P. i. Sociology 5: My 10 o'clock section will not meet today. Most complete stock of Holiday Books in the city. A Two large stores. rest COME EARLY a S.'h ' H, Holmes. Advertise in "The Daily" St Str kin Diet Foreign Students: All foreign students wishing to take advantage of the Christmas holiday hospitality should see me at once if they have not already done so. Homes in Lansing, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids are available for a three or four day visit at Christmas. Friday of this week is the last day names can be taken. Office hours, 9-12 on Wednesday, 2-5 oh Thursday, 9-12 on Friday, Room 3224 Angell Hall. CarltAn Wells, A t'1-oieign tudmit Director. Public Speaking 42: My section at 8:00 will meet in Lane Hall for an after-dinner speech program tonight. Lionel Crocker. University Women-Women's League: The third Vocational Guidance Conference will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 9th, at 4:15 P. M., in Room 408, Main :iMbrary. Miss Suzanne Copland. Head of the Application Bureau of the CgMqnpnity Union of petroit, wilt address the meeting on the subject-' equirgments and opportunities of the social service worker." Women' of all classes are invite4 to Jttepd. Marie van Osenbruggen, diairman, Vocational Guidance Committee. Mathematies-College of Literature, Selence, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Staff on Tuesday, December 8, at 4 P. M., in room 3201 Angell Hall. Joseph L. Markley. Louis Graveure, baritone, in Choral Union Series: Louis Graveure, the distinguished Belgian baritone, will give a recital of songs in the Choral Union Series in Hil Auditorium, Friday evening, December 11 at 8:00 o'clock as follows: Star of Eve (Tannhauser) (Wag- ner), Look into mine eye (Hungarian Folk-Song), Songs my mother taught me (Dvorak), Cavatine from "Faust" (Gounod); Three Fishers Went Sail- ing (Old English), The Bird's Courting Song from Songs from the Vermont Hills, Miry (Old Scottish), Winter Storm (Treharne), Organ Choral Prelude "I Call Thee Lord" (Bach Busoni), Capriccio in A minor (Scarlatti), Rhap- sodie E flat major (Brahms) Arpad Sandor, Pianist? La Cloche (Saint- Saens), II neige (Bemberg), Elegie (Massenet), Vision fugitive (Massenet); O Lovely Night (Ronald) The Leprehaun (Irish Folk-Song), Her Rose (Coombs), The Trumpeter (Airlie Dix). Accompaniments by Arpad Sandor. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Organ ReeItal Omitted: The regular weekly organ recital by Palmer Christian, University or- ganist, will be omitted Wednesday, December 9. Instead Mr. Christian, assisted by Thelma Hamilton, soprano, and a selected chorus will give a program of Christmas music Sunday afternoon, December 13. Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Romance Club: I The December meeting of the Romance Club will be held today at 6:00 o'clock at the Haunted Tavern, 417 East Hu'ron Street. E. L. Adams. w W .ter ar Detr6i t 11Routnd . .. 0Trip Frequent Service MICHIGA CHARLESTON CLASS Every Wednesday 8:15 P. M. 5 One-Hour Lessons $5.00 PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY 10 A. N. TO 10 P. M. TERRACE GARPEN STUDIO 22 0 Wuerth Arcade Phone 8328 1' 1 .. .. s f: !! A KODAK FOR CHRISTMAS Who wouldn't enjoy receiving such a Splendid Gift? Our Store is Displaying Them in the Best Types and Sizes Eberbach & Son Co. 200-202 E. Liberty St. 'T'll I TIE MANS SHOP A& Emma - V* I I I1 iIleii's Busy Store 1ll South- Main I'. Bargains Beyond Words! 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