PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY - --.._., .. 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. m. (11:30 a m. Saturdays). Seek Remedy For World Unrest Volume VI THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 Number 9 U 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. W. R. Humphreys, Asst. Dean. Aero 15: Mathematical T1heory of Aerofoils: The first meeting of this class will be Thursday, October 1, at 11 o'clock in Room 306 East Engineering Building. Donat K. Kazarinoff. Teacher's Certificate in Rhetoric: All students interested in meeting the requirements for the teacher's certificate in rhetoric may consult with me this week in Room 3228 Angell Hall. Office hours: Thursday 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Friday 3 to 5:30. I. W. Cowden. Geography 1: Lecture Thursday morning as usual in Room 25, A. H. The same seat- ing list will be used. Be sure to set in your assigned seat. People absent from this morning's lecture will be considered as intending to drop the course. It is estimated that there will be enough drops to care for the ex- cess number already enrolled. P. E. James. Zoology I: Seats in the lecture are assigned in a list posted in the ,corridor be- tween the doors of Room Z-234, Natural Science Building. Members of the class should ascertain and make a record of their seat numbers at once, then proceed to the lecture room at an hour when it is vacant to locate their seats. Failure to do this in advance will cause needless confusion and delay at the next lecture. Those not in their proper seats on Oct. 6 will be regarded as absent. The seating list will be removed within several days. It will not be accessible to any one on the day of the lecture. A. Fran'klin Shull. All Engineers: Mr. M. J: Riggs, of the American Bridge Co., Toledo, will speak at the Engineering Smoker to be held this evening in the Michigan Union Assem- bly Hall at 8:15. This smoker is open to all Enginers. Smokes as well as cider and doughnuts, will be served. The Smoker is held undei the aus- iic'e of the Engineering Council. u Frank A. Reid, Jr., Pres. UivrMty ofi lelliigan Band: The Varsity Band will meet for drill on Thursday, Oct. 1, 4:00 P. M., at theSouth Gate, Ferry Field. Lieut. Turner, D. O. L., will have charge. A full turnout is imperative. i= Wilfred Wilson, Director. Vreshman Band : An 'examination of tryouts for membership in the '29 Band will be held at 7:15'PIPNM Oct. 1, at Varsity Band Headquarters, Morris Hall, corner of State andv Jefferson Sts. The Freshman Baud will be directly sponsored by the University Band, hence a large membership is desired. Tryouts will please 4ring instruments. T. C. Schneirla. Some of the officers of the American section of the Interparliamentary Un- ion which will meet this fall in Wash- ington "to unite in common action the members of all parliaments constitu- ted in national groups, to secure the co-operation of their respective states in the firm establishment of the work of international peace." The Hague, Sept. 30.-The perma- nent Court of International Justice called an extraordinary session to meet Oct. 22 to consider the questions concerning the disposition of the Mo- sul territory. SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR DAILY!1 PHIL DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRAS Phone 21820 Musicians Wanted ti Just Count 'Em Up How many friends can you think of right now who would love to have your photograph. Phone 4434 for an Appointment Zoology fournal Club: -Thplirst meeting of the Zoology Journal Club P, MT Thirsday, October 1, in room Z242 N. S. Bldg. andAia 44 M.C hickering will speak.. will be held at 7:30 Dr. Frank Blanchard Peter Okkelberg. Learn the Latest Modern Dance CHARLESTON Open Daily 10 A. Mt to 10 P. M. We teach all modern, fancy, ballet, stage, tango and folk dances for children and adults. TERRACE GARDEN STUDIO 22 Wuerth Arcade Phone 8328 La Sooledad Ilispanica: An executive meeting of La Sociedad ispanica will be held in room 304 Michigan Uinion, Thursday, October 1, at 7:30 P. M. All officers and com- mittee chaifrien are requested to be present. Interested old members are also invited to attend in order that committee vacancies may be filled. Loran G. Bartley, Pres. Craftsman Club: StudentlMasons will meet for a smoker at the Masonic Temple, Satur- day evening, Oct. 3, 8 P. M. Russell Pryce. Chinese Stuflets' Club: All Chinese students are requested to attend an important business meeting to be held in Lane Hall at 7:30 P. M. Friday, October 2. Invitation dcIads fothe coming celebration will be distributed. S. G. Chen, Secretary. The Inlander: Manuscriyts for the first issue of The Inlander will be received at the The Photographer in Yomr Towel jI 619 East Liberty Read the Want Ads Press Building until October 15. The Editors. W HAT'S Notices to appear i Ie left in the box provided for uiat o'clock preceeding TH UR 3.00-5:30-Women Production held i University hall. 4:00-Band meets south gate, Ferry 4:00-5:30-Tryouts club held in ro Music. 4:00.6:00-'Tea for at Martha Cook O:00-Congregation per held at chur 7:00.9 :00-Women Production held of University hal 7 :30-Christin Sc] in Lane hall. 7:30-La Sociedad room 304, Union. 7:30-Blue Key soe 302, Union. 7:30-Zoology Jour room Z-242, Nat 8:15-Engineering the Union assem FRI] 7:00-Corn Buskin( Congregational c 7:30-Erie club m Unon. GOING ON in this column must at the Da'ly office purpose before 4 tale day of issue. SDAY tryouts for Play n the auditorium of ECUECOURSE TICKETI SALES EXCEED RECORDS1 Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, faculty manager of the Oratorical associa- tion, expressed gratification yesterday lililNH~i11111111 ~ilHIilImili 1HIIIfil fillII tiHHHll Ii 181m! * EN DAYS LF r to order that ~Oratorical Association Lecture ~Course Ticket By Mail Mail Order to Treasurer, Room 3211 Angel1 H all Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. PRICES $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 COURSE OF TEN LECTURES IInnH11HH1HHH1H lill1H1 HH1till HL11111 ||11iHIHH IHH I lIIHlii 11131M II li11I WHY EAT FROM A STOOL? No need to sit at a crowded counter and "bolt" your food amid clamor and iacket. Walk another block to the tavern. Order anything from a sandwich to a banquet and enjoy eating it. A spacious, well lighted room, clean and quiet, will at the number of applications that for drill at the are being received for reserved season y field. tickets to the regular lecture course for the firls' Glee = of the; association. To date nearly om 216, School of j 800 applications for tickets have been received with the expectation that all senior women before this week is ended the total dormitory. will have mounted to 1,200. al Men's club step. Records of sales last year have been ch. broken according to Professor Hollis- tryots for PlayI ter. A great number of applications in the auditorium have been received from out of town 1l patrons, as well as older patrons of e sc Ann Arbor. The student request for tickets during the remainder of the Ilispanica meets in week is expected to be large. The public sale of the tickets will not eiey metsin oomstart until Oct. 12, after all orders ~iety iets i1 room for reserved season tickets haverbeen rnal club meets filled ural Science build- Applications are being filled in the order received at the office of the sniokor given i treasurer of the association, Theodore' bly hall. Thornberger, '26. DAY I FRESHMAN NOTICE g Bee meet at the__ hurch. All freshmen in the Literary eets in room 302, and Engineering colleges and in the Pharmacy school who have I .1..T-'---'r - c -- add much in the way of enjoyment to superior meal. an already Read your check and chuckle.