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PA~E EICTTT

THI MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,

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DAILY OFFICIAL
Publication in the Bulletin is constructi
the University. Copy received by the Ass
3:30 p. in. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volume VI WEDN ESDAY, FEIIIBIUAI

BULLETIN

ve notice to all members of
sistant to the President until .
Ity 24, 1926 Number 107

lZoology 3 Heredity):
It is expected that the seating list will be posted by Wednesday noon,
near the door of Room 234, Natural Science Building. It will be removed
by 8:30 A. I\i. Thursday . Members of the class should make a nlot, of
their numbers, then go to the lecture room at some time when it is va-
cant, loin in advance of the lecture hour, and discover precisely where
their seaLi are. This must be done in order to prevent confusion it the
lecture.
EEst exercises may be handed in at any time after the seat num-
rs trs asigned, and must bear the seat numbers.
A. Franklin Shull.
e>;ipplementary examination for those who missed the final ex-
amnination In Geology 1 last semester will be given on Wednesday, Feb.
24th, from 2:40-5:00 in Room 437 Natural Science Bldg.
L D. Scott.

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O'Connell Stand
Against Dry Law
Wins Approval,

University Lecture:
Professor A. H. R. Buller, of the University of Manitoba, will deliver
a lecture on "Mushrooms and Toadstools as organs for the production and
liberation of Spores" on Monday afternoon, March 1, at 4:15 in the Natural
Science Auditorium. the lecture will be of public interest and will be
illustrated.
The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.

ABRAZIA. - Former Crown Prince BERLIN.-The German government
Carlo of Rumania has purchased the has agreed to the appointment of
sumptuous villa Morizia on the Gulf Ramon P. De Negri, as Mexican nmin-
of Fiume and will make it his per- ister to Germany, succeeding Gei.
manent residence. Pasqual Ortiz Rubio.
STATIONERY FOR YOU NEW MEN!
Of all kinds. Stamped, Main and Michigan Seal
stationery. Let the folks back home read your
letters on writing paper representative of Michigan.
Phone 4744 1111 South University. Phone 4744
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College of Pharmacy:
As a mark of respect to Leonard R. Wagener, instructor in pharmacy,
whose funeral services occur today, the faculty of the College of Pharmacy
hereby suspend all classes and laboratories Wednesday, February 24.
C. C. Glover.
Junior and Senior Medical Students:
Members of the Junior and Senior Medical classes are excused from
all exercises on Thursday, February 25, because of the meeting of the
American Congress on Internal Medicine.
Hugh Cabot.
Forestry Lecture:
Mr. Raphael Zon, Director of the Lakes States Forest Experiment Sta-
tion, will lecture on the subject, "The Relation of the Forest to the Cir-
culation of Water on the Earth's Surface,' in Room F214, Natural Science
Building, at 4:15 P. M., February 24th.
,veryone who is interested in this subject is cordially invited to at-
tend. L. J. Young.
Play Production:
Assignments of plays for the semester are posted on the bulletin
board in the Auditorium of University Hall.
R. D. T. Hollister.
Tryouts for English Debates:
All men who did not register for the tryouts for the debating team to
be sent to England on May 1 will see me in Room 302, Mason Hall, at
4 P. M. Fridiay, February 26. The first preliminaries will be held Monday,
March 1, at 7:30 in Room 302 Maso mJHall.
it. 1)'. T. Hollister.
Economics 122 and 126:
I shall be unable to meet my classes this morning. Advance assign-
inents are posted.
Carter Goodrich.
To Graduate Education Students:
There will be a meeting of the Graduate Education Club at 7:00 P. M.,
Wednesday, February 24th, in Room 102, University High. School.
Manley M. Ellis.
Examination, Classical Archaeology, 121:
The make-up examination will be held Saturday, February 27, 9-12, in
Room 2003 Angell Hall.
J. G. Winter.
Geography No. 13:
The 1ikk-ip examination in Geography No. 33 will be held at 3 P. M.,
Thursday, Feb. 25, 1926. Room 6 A. H.
I. B. Hall.
Italla
No airjting Wednesday, February 24. Prepare for Friday, February
26, Purgatorio, Canto XIII.
Wri. A. M'cLaugalln.
French l1 ,1thof. McLaughlin:
No meeting of my ,sections at 9:00, or 10:00 o'clock Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 24. Prepare for Friday, February 26, Les Femmes Savantes, end
of Act III.
Win. A. 3IcLaughli.
Landscape Design, Professional Students:
The Landscape Design Department will hold an ice picnic at Lakeland,
Saturday, February 27th. All professional landscape students are eligible
to make this trip and will be expected to report at once in order to make
themselves acquainted with the arrangements . See Mr. J. A. Sweeney,
Room 400, South Wing.
11. 0. Whittemore.
Philosophy 31 Maike-up Examination:
There will be a make-up examination in Philosophy 31 Friday, Feb-
ruary 26, at 3 P. M. in 106 Mason Hall.
John Kuiper.

U. S. Navoqi Reserve Force:
A meeting of the Tniversity Unit will be held Wednesday, Feb. 24th,
at 7:30 P. M., in the R. 0. T. C. Drill Hall.
i L. C. Leever.
Freshmen Engineers:
Dr. W. W. Bishop, University Librarian, will give an illustrated talk
at the Freshman Assembly, at 11:00 o'clock this morning, in Room 348.
C. 0. Wisler.
Senior Electricals:
Mr. E. C. Robinson, District Manager at Detroit for the Century Elec-
tric Company, St. Louis, Mo., will be in Room 100 West E~ngineering
Building, Wednesday, February 24, for the purpose of interviewing stu-
dents interested in employment with this company..
Joseph H. Cannon.
Mathematical Club:
Luncheon will be served for the Club at the Michigan Union, on
Wednesday, February 24, at 12:10.
W. W. Denton.
Sigma Xi Lecture:
A lecture upon Museum Ideals will be given by Prof. A. G. Ruthven in
the Natural Science- Auditorium on Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 8 P. M. The
public is cordially invited.
F. . Bragg, Pres.
Organ Recital: '
Palmer Christian, University Organist,- will give the following pro-
'ram in Hill Auditorium, Wednesday, February 24, at 4:15 P. M.:
Concert Overture (Maitland); Finale to Act II, "Madame Butterfly"
(Puccini);; Chorale in A minor (Franck); An Autumn Sketch (Brewer);
Andante (5th Symphony) (Beethoven); Fugue in D (Guilmant); Dedica-
tion (from the Suite "Through a looking-glass") (Taylor); Liebestraum
(Liszt); Rhapsody Catalane (Bonnet).
Charles A. Sink.
La Sociedad Hispanica:
There will be a short business meeting followed by a program at 7:30
P. M. tonight in Room 306, Michigan Union. The cast of "Contigo Pan y
Cebolla" rehearses at Lane Hall from 7:00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M.
E. A. 3Iercado, Advisor.

James Cardinal O'Connell
Leading Roman Catholic laymen
are endorsing stand taken by James
Cardinal O'Connell, archbishop of
Boston, in declaring that the Catholic
church stands for temperance but is
against compulsory prohibition as
fatly opposed to holy scripture and
to Catholic tradition. Cardinal O'Con-
nell is the ranking prelate of his
church in the United States.
III
'ENSIAN PAYMENTS
Payments for the 'Ensian will
( be received at the 'Ensian offices
in the Press building from 2 to {
I5 o'clock daily. Checks, dated
1 ahead to March 1, will be ac-
I cepted. r
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