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DAIL.Y 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).
Volume VI IIEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926 Number 77

Campus Parking Privilege:
The 1925 parking permits have expired. New permits should be applied
for at once by all persons eligible to park on the Campus and desiring to
avail themselves of that privilege. By the advice of the University 'Senate
issuing of parking tags will be restricted he'eafter to the following classes:
(a) Members of the various faculties with the rank of instructor or
above."
(b) Administrative officers.
(c) Other members of.the University staff who in the opinionof a com-
mittee consisting of M- S. W. Smith, Mr. Pau Buckley,ard Pro-
fessor . C. Karpinski may "need such parkiig' privilege for the effi-
cient performance of University duties." u
Shiry W. Smith, Secretaly.
To All Men Students:
Students intending to change their rooms at the end of the present se-
mester are hereby reminded that according to the University agreements
they are to inform their landladies of such intention at least two weeks
prior to the close of the semester. It is advised that notice of such intention
to move be made at once. J. A. Bursley.
lousekolders:
Huseholders having available rooms for men students are requested to
list them In the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University Hall, at
once. J. A. Bursley.
Final Examination: -__
Following is the schedule of final examinations for all students in the
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, the School of Education, the
School of Business Administration and the Graduate 'School:
FIRST WEEK
A. M. P. M.
Monday, Jan.25......Monday at 11 classes... Tuesday at 10 classes
Tuesday, Jan. 26.....Monday at 9 classes... Math. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 51
Wednesday, Jan. 27... .Tuesday at 1 classes.. .Ec. 51, 185
Thursday, Jan. 28 ..... Tuesday at 9 classes.. .Rhet. 1, Psychology 31
Friday, Jan. 29........ Tuesday at 2 classes... Tuesday at 11 classes
Saturday, Jan. 30..... Tuesday at 8 classes...French 1, 2, 31, 32
SECOND WEEK
A. M. P. M.
Monday, Feb.1.......Monday at 8 classes... Spanish 1, 2, 31, 32
Tuesday, Feb. 2......Monday at 10 classes...Monday at 3 classes
Wednesday,Feb. 3.....Monday at 2 classes... Tuesday at 3 classes
Irregular classes which cannot be examined as scheduled without caus-
ing conflict must be examined at one of the following periods: Jan. 26, 2-5;
Jan. 27, 2-5; Jan. 28, 2-5; Jan. 30, 2-5; Feb. 1, 2-5.
Hours for all examinations are from 9 to 12 in the morning, and from 2
to 5 'in the afternoon .
Florence Mohr, Recorder,
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Seniors, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
All students who expect to graduate in February, 1926, should come to
the Secretary's Office, 263 West Engineering Building, and check over their
credits without further delay.
Camilla B. Green, Assistant Secretary.
Economics 53:
There will be a blue book in this course Monday, January 11, in Room
101 Economics. H. L. Caverly.
B. A. 131. Production Management:
The class will meet in Room 445 West Engineering Bldg. Wednesday
morning, January 6th, at 9:00 o'clock. C B. Gordy.
Freshmuan Engineers:
!egular Freshman Assembly will be held at 11 o'clock this morning in
room 348. Dr. W. B. Hinsdale will speak on Michigan Archaeology as it re-
latesgo the habits of the Indians gnd will explaq the work that the Univer-
sity is doing in this connection.
C. 0. Wisler, Freshman Mentor.
Organ Recital:,
Palmer Christian, University Organist, will present the following pro-
grani of Wagner music in Hill Auditorium Wednesday afternoon at 4:15
o'clock: -
Pilgrims Chorus, To the Evening Star, March (Tannhauser); "Magic
Fire" Scene (Die Walkuers); Funeral March; Vorspiel (Lohengrin); Intro-
duction to Act III (Lohengrin); Dreams (A Study for Tristan and Isolde);
Dance of Apprentices and Procession of Mastersingers (Die Meistersinger).
Charles A. Sink.
Mlihiry Science y:
Students,.taking Surveying 1, 2 or 4 in lieu of Military Science 5 will

report to the undersigned 2:00 P. M. Wednesday, Jan. 6th, or report their
inability to do so. G. WV. Dunn.
Semitics 101 will not meet today. All written assignMents now due
should be handed in before Friday.
Semitics 113 will meet at 5 P. M. today. L. Waterman.
Botanical Seminar:
Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, January 6,. at 4:30, B173 N. S.
Bldg. Paper by C. D. Laflue-"The effect of selection on spore size within
the genus Helminthosporium."
B. 1. ibavis.
Skating:
Owing to the condition of the ice the Faculty night opening of the Skat-
ingRik scheduled for Wednesday, January 6, has been postponed.
A. 0. Lee.
MidIian Glee Club:
There will be a special and very important rehearsal of the Club tonight
at seven in the School of Music Auditorium.
Kurt J. Kremlick, Manager.
Faculty Women's Club:
The regular monthly meeting of the Faculty Women's Club will be held
at the home of Mrs. U. B. Phillips, 1954 Cambridge Road on Thursday, Jan-
uary 7, at 2:30 p. m. The entertainment will be in charge of the Music
Section and the Tuesday Play Reading section.
Ella T. Aiton, Secretary.
Geological and Geographical Journal Club:
The next meeting of the Geological and Geographical Journal Club will
take place on Thursday, Jan. 7, in Room 436 N. S. Bldg. at 7:30. The pro-
gram will consist of three parts, an exhibit of geological specimens, a brief
review of current literature, and a report on the, meeting of the G. S. A. at

New Haven. Mr G. M. Ehlers will1
LOCAL EVENTS
For notices not otherwise mentioned in
The Daily. Items will be published on
two successive days only. Copy must
be submitted toythe Local Events
Editor by 4 P. M.
GENERA L
Thursday

Coach Mann will hold his sem
weekly swimming and calisthentic
drill for faculty members at 12 o
clock in the Union pool.

4:15 o'cloc

Mandolin Club meets at
in Lane hall auditorium.

Business Administration club wi
meet at 7:30 o'clock in room 302, Un
ion.
RELIGIO US
Thursday
Christian Science Society meetin
at 7:30 o'clock in M~ane hall auditor-
ium.
Irving WarmohsIt SC
CHIROPODIST AND
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