., i PAGE EIGH'T THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y TUESDAY, SEPTEMBLER 29,1925 ._ ._._ DAILY 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. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).. Volume VI TUESD)AY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 Nuin ler 7 To the Deans: There will be a Conference of the Deans Wednesday, September 30, at 10 a. mn. In the President's office. C. C. Little. University; Women: Upperclass: aThe first lecture to upperclass women, on Campus Organization, will be given Tuesday evening, September 20th, at 7:00 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell An~gell Hall, Barbour gymnasium. Attendance of all upperciass women who are in their first year on the campus is required. Please bring blue- books and pens. Jean iHamilton, Deani of Women. University Women :Freshiman Class: The first lecture to freshmen women, on Campus organization, will be given Wednesday afternoon, September 30th, at 4:15 o'clock, in Sarah Cas- well Angell Hall, Barbour Gymnasium. Attendance of all freshmen women is required. Please bring blue-books and p~ens. Jean Hamilton, D~ean of Women. Senior Womien: There will be a Tea, for all women of the Senior calss Thursday, October Ist, from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock, at the Martha Cook Building. All senior women are invited, and this notice is the only invitation. Jean Hamilton, D~ean of Women. Faculty, College, of Literature, Science, and the Arts : You attention is called to the Attendance Report Cards which are being' distributed through the Dean's messenger service. All instructors are asked to read carefully the directions on the back, and to deposit the necessary reports in the Dean's messenger boxes. ~More cards may be had at any time upon application, either in person or by telephone, at my office. V. IL Hiunmphreys, Asst. Dean.. College of Engineering: All new students having entrance and advanced credit credentials in their possession, are requested to return themr at once, to the office of the Assistant Dean. G. W. Patterson. Psychology 139-Advanced Experinmental: This class will meet Tuesday of this week at 2:00. Room 480 N. S. C. H. Griffltts. Mail Held at Post Office: Mail addressed to persons whose names appear below is on hand at the Ann Arbor Postoff'ice and can be claimed by the owner at the General Delivery window, Main Office, on or before October 3rd, 1925. HAVE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS REGISTERED A1T THlE POST- OFFICE. Dorothy Beeker Violet C. K~ammerer Reuel I, Blake C. S. Kegerreis J. T. Blayon John Kimpert (or Kiper) Alvin D: Blieden Elva Lawton G. 'H.' Britton W. Hl. M~ackwald Carl H. Brown G. Maldonado Halfred Brown Estaban Manzanero Martin L. Caher D. C. Marsh Laurie H. Campbell John Marston Jack Carter Edward C. Mason Daniel D. Cluff .fiDorothy Moorehouse I Dr. L. 'S. Cooley Shunzo Nyeda Leonard' Danyon Alberta Olson Stephen A. Doran Helen Palenius L. R: Driscoll Frederick Parsons Louise Eastman William Scripps A. "Gill French Lee C. Snedaker Sherley Galensky Isabelle Stitt Marion Goodale Dooter Sweet Mary Lois Gudakunst Elizabeth Turner Glegn Harold Margaret Ward J. M. Hendricks George Westoott, Jr. ! C. Russel Hofer N. H. Wu Stanley Houser Club will furnish the University Rifle Team for participation in the lei "len Rifle League mnatches for this year. Members of the Club who can not, be present will please notify the undersigned by postal. George W. Dunn, Jr., Executive Offiuer. 'ryouits for Play Production Pla~ys: Any studecnt whose eligibility standing is clear and who wishies to Lake part in the casts or production work of the public plays to b~e 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\. kWomen 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 t;o be readl from, the book or interpreted from memory should be prelpared. Students whose platform abilities are known to the instructors may apply without formal try-out. R,. I). T. Hlollister. Choral Union Ushers: All University men who have previously assisted at the Hill .Auditori- um for ushering at the Choral Union Concerts and who wish to continue for the coming season will please sign up at the Buildings and Grounds offi&'or call 7987 between 5:00 and 7:00 P. M. before Thursday, October 1st. W. A. Davenport, As st, Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds JDept. Uivlersity Symphiony Orchiestra Tryouts: ;University Symphony Orchestra tryouts will be held at the University Sclool of Music, Maynard Street, from 7-8 p. m. on 'Tuesday and Wednes- day :of this week. Applicants should bring some music with which they are faihiniiar and which show their technical ability. Freshmen are eligib~le. S. P. Lockwood. Alph~a Nut: the regular meting of Alpha Nu Debating Society will be held this evening at 7:30 P. M. in the society's rooms, 4003 Angell Hall. The present air Question will be debated. Visitors, especially freshmen, are always wel~ime. 11. Leroy Selinier, President . Adeldi: Regular meeting of Adelphi House of Representatives Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. All members are requested to be present, A. M. Sternt, Speaker. Pi Lambda Theta : II Lambda Theta will meet at 8 o will be announced tomorrow. Fecers: There will be a meeting of all me 5 :00) P. IN., in Room 20 of Waterman ( squadl especially are requested to attei MHAI'S GOING ON 'Nlcsto appear in this column mnust 1w *t in ithe box at the D~a;ly office hr"V ided for toat purpose before 4 o'clock precceding the day of issue. TUESD)AY 12:3R 4-Polifical science depar'tmntal lunchleon is held at the Union. .t :(10-i :alt}-_1J adol n club tryouts are held in Lane hall. 4 :1-Signm Delta Phi meets at the 'Sigma Kappa house, 808 Oakland ,IVEru e. 5.00()-All nien interested In fencinig meet in room 20, Waterman gym- nasiumn. 6:00-Tau Bela, P! mteets at the union. 7 : 0--First lecture to upperelass we -- inen on "Campus Organization" is given in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, Barbour gymnasium. anirmi 7 :00-1. 0~. 1' C. banglean ru corps meets in the R. 0. T. C. build- 7:00-S :0%-U ivers ity Symphiony or- chestra tryouts are held at the Un- iversity School of Music. 7 :30---Les 'Voyaigeurs meet Ini Cabimi. 7 :311---A plia INu 1Debating society meet s in room 4003, Angell hall. 7:30- Regular icet lug of Adelphl H ouse of Representatives is held on the fourth floor of Angell hall. 5:00-All mien students and faculty, are invitedI to a reception for Presi- 'clock Wedneday, pace ci iversityg School of Music. ron :'cock Wenesayplae o metin ;:30-Forestry club miectsiIn ro Dors linies, Pres. "-*213, Natluratl Science buildLing . ______1 7:30--*('oey clidb meets in roomi '23 IUniversity lhall. en interested in fencing 'Tuesday, at I ,i :41Tiiivers'lly of lichlIgan Rifle and Gymnasium. Members of last year's I istol club meets ip the R. 0. T. ud. C. building. N. RI. Benhlam, Capt. of Fencing. # London, Sept. 25. - Gerniany's ac- ceptance of the allied invitation to a dent Clarence Cook Little in the conference to discuss the proposed assembly hall of the Union. i sectir~ty pact was handed to kForeigi~ i'cretary Austen Chamberlin Satur- WEDNESI)AY j day by the German a mbassaor. It is 9:(0-5:0%-R~epresemtatires of the 1u1-l assumed the coniversationss will begi111 iform contractor takes measure-1 Oct. F) pr'obably i;soni Swiss city. ments for andvanced course uni1- forms at the R. 0. T. C. building. 10 :()-Conference of the dens is held Learn the Latest in the President's office. I )lodern lDane 4 :0O-5:00-M1andolin club tryouts are! held in Lane hall. CHARLESTON 4 :10-Instructors in Rhletoric 1, 2, 31, 32, and 105 meet in room 3213, Ang- Oe ~iy1 .M o1 .M dlhall. We teach all modern, fancy, 4:15-FIrst lecture to freshman WO-1 ballet, stage, tango and folk men on "Campus Organization" is j dances for children and adults. given in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, ( TERRACE xARDE N sTruhlt) Barbour gymnasium. ; 22 Wunerth. Arcade 7 :00-85:00-University Symiphonty or- Ph1one 8328 chestra tryouts are held at the Un- - -$i ~- - - - - - - - - - - -~ Subscribe for The Dally today at the Sydney, N. S. W., Sept. 28. - The government has introduced a bill in the South Wales Parliament provid- ing for the establishment of a state insurance office which would undler- take all classes of insurance business. IGreetings! office in Press Building.-Adv. Mothers Have Tried for Years to Mlake Pies Such as Ours! Vte lunch using Drop into the Tavcrn any time of day for a quiet or a regular "he-meal." 'We make our own pastries, the best materials available. r main who starts Students We cordially invite; and your friends to you visit our Studio. Phone 4434 ror an Appointment The Photographer In Your Townt 619 East Liberty The Tavern is new and clean,' the service rapid and courteous. Fresh flowers, fresh linen and a congenial at- mosphere appeal to folks of taste. Private rooms for parties of ten to fifty persons. Now is the time to make res- ervations for football parties. Scrvice when you wish. Our 50c luncheon includes drinks and desserts. If you can "find a restaurant pie in Ann Arbor that approaches ours we'll give you the meal. '(he with a Stetson is establishing, a yGurip- lifetime habit. STETSON HATS' LANE HALL TAVERN Short Oarders Ban quets Regular Meals t i "' i i. A. C. Peck, P. IN. I Instructors in Rhetoric: A meeting of instructors in Rhetoric 1, 2, 31, 32, and 105 is called for 4:10 p. mn., in Room 3213, Angell Hall, Wednes lay ,the 30th. T. E. Rankin. Political Science: There will be a departmental luncheon at the Union on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1920, at 12:15. J. S. Reeves. Teachier's Certificate in 'Rhetoric: All students interested in meeting the requirements for the teacher's certificate in rhetoric may consult with mnc this week in Room 3228 Angell Hall. Office hours: Thursday 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Friday 3 to 5:30. It. W. Cowden. Geography 201 and 203:t Research Seminar, and. the Advanced Field Course meet Tuesday after- noon, September 29, at 4 in room 17 A. H. iK. C. McMurry. Romance Philology 203: My class in Old French will meet to arrange hours on Tuesday, Sep- tember 29th, at,4 o'clock, in Room 14, East Hall. E. L. Adams. English 293-(BibilographT) : This course will meet Thursdays at four o'clock in room 1209 Angel] Fll. H. C. Ilutcllins. R. 0. T. C.: Advanced Course Uniforms: A representative of the Uniform contractor will be at the R. 0. T. C. Building from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Wednesday, Sept. 30th, to take meas- urements for Advanced Uniforms. All men entering the Advanced Course this semester will report between the lhoars stated for measurements. IL. 31. Bricker. Geology 32. Historical Geology: The laboratory sections meet for one hour each week. Additional ec tions, at other hours than those mentioned in the announcement, will NJ organized if necessary. R. C. Hiussey. French 31: Those students in French 31 who have not takent the entrance test will be given an opportunity to take it Wednesday at 4:00 o'clock in Room 200 South Wing. A. G. Canfield. Comedy Club: There will be a meeting of Comedy Club Wednesday evening, Sept. 30, at seveni-thirty, in Room' 203, University Hall. E lizabeth St rauss, Secretary. How to choose your typewriter E VERY stundent kniows lie needs a typew~riter, but it Idis our experiece thtat few know how to select the best one for college use. Through our years of experience in providing students with typewriters, we ha-ve leairnedi what students need. 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