L! r. .. TI-W> MICl-4TC'A.M~.~U V .. - A A"'i% 11 8 i 'aC!fi?:11 EL $z ,,-. 4 V.L M.V.F.Y. #.. 4f. x.1l V#.ii.V .M NV). iVUt DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of the.University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Preidnt until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Volume 'PI SATURD)AY, JANUARY 23, 1926 Nufber 92 To All Members of the University: In so far as possible, copies of the 1926 telephone directory have been distributed to the various University Offices Anyone not having received a copy of the new directory may have one delivered bynotifying the Scr- tary's,.ffice. S. W. Smth. Faculty, College of Literature, Scence aud te Arts:h The next meeting of the .Faculty will be held Monday, Jnuary 25th,at 4:10 P. "M. in Room 2225, Angell Hall. The Special Order which has been mailed to membes of the Faculty will be uip for discussion, as wellas sev- eral petitions from students. A full attendance is desired. w John R. Iflinger. Graduates, Colleges of Enginering and Architecture: All seniors who expect to graduate in February must pay their diploma fee by Febuary 15. Blank may be obtained in the office of the Secretary, 263 West Engineering Building Camilla B. Green, Assistant Secretary. College Chestry Teachers Association: The college chemistry teachers of the state will meet in Ann Arbor to- day. The morning session starts at 11 o'clock in Room 303 of the Chemistry Building. Luncheon. at 1 o'clock at the Union. 1. 1. Hodges. February and June graduates who wish to meet representatives of firms looking for men for commercial positions, may receive notification ,of visits from representatives by filing requests on forms which may be se- curred at the office of the School of Business Administration. Ednund E. Day. Forestry il1: Final Examination will be given in the auditoriupn of Newberry Hall, January 26. L. J. Young. Sociology 154. Modern Social Probleums (Second'Seester): This class will meet for organaton", and 'assignments at 11 Monday, February 8, in Room 225 Angell 'Hall, not in the Economics buildingas announced in the catalogue. Discussion sections to mneet on Fridays in place of the Friday lecture will be organized at this time. Everyone electing the course will be held responsible for the first week's reading assignments. L. J. Carr. Sociology 16,.%1Publc Opinion (First semester) : Students desiring an outline and study questions before the final may obtain them in the office of the Secretary of the Economics Department after Tuesday, January 26. L. J. Carr. Economics 51 and 52: Final Examination Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2-5 P. AT. Mr. Bosland's Sections-231 Angell Hall Mir. Selby's Sections-1025 Angelal: Mr. Oppenheim's Sections-1035 Angell Hall Mr. Devo's Sections-35 Angell Hall Mr. May's Sections-35 Angel Hall Mr. Whitlow's Sections-25 Angell Hall Mr. Woodworth's Sections-25 Angell all Mr .Dewey's Sections-201 Economics Building. Mr. Ellis's Sections-Natural Science Auditorium. C. H. May. Department of Matheiatis, College of Literature, Science, and te Arts: Final examinations in courses 1, 2, 3,4, 7,and 51 will be held Tuesday, January 26, from 2 to 5 P. M. according to the following schedule: Courses 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7:- Prof. I$arpinski's section, Room 1035 AnelI alI Prof. Bradshaw's section, Room 35 Angel ball Asst. Prof. Coe's sections, Room 1035 Angel Hall Asst.,Prof. Aing's sections, Room 25 Angell Hall Mr. Johnson's sections, Newberry Hall Auditorium Mi'r. Peterson's sections, Natural Science Auditorium , Mr. Field's sections, Room 231 Angel Hall Mr. Reid's sections, West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall Mr. Raiford's sections, Room 231 Angell Hall Mr. Craig's sections, Natural Science Auditorium "1, Mr. Maslow's sections, Room 25 Angell Hall Mir. Lemon's sections, Room 35 Angell Hall 4 Mr. Menge's section, Newberry Hall Auditorium Course 51: 7 All sections, West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall Any students who are taking course 51 and any of the other courses WAR'S aI If I . i fexico Antagonizes Washington; Through A.lien Ban [n tOil Fields .. . . ... ........ .... +clashes with the present Mexican administration. - The law which bars aliens from doing business in Tam pico, Vera LEARN THE Cruz and areas 35 miles around themr, has the effect of imperiling the mnil- LATEST' DANCES lions of dollars Americans have invevested in the rich oil fields in these districts. British interests are also hit, and London is leaving no stone n- 1925, the Charleston turned to let Mexico know its views. C ~~'. h er Wdw1a LOCAL EVENTS Fo-r notices not otherwise mentioned in l The Daily. Items will be published on two successive days only CopYE fiust be submitted to the Local Events Editor by i p. M. GENERAL 'Ensian contest for the Vest collet-1 tion of campus feature pictures. All contributions to be mailed before V'eb. R E LI GIOUS-: Saturday tipper Room 'Bible class will " mectj at 7 o'clock in Lane hall. SMotion pictures, depicting the life of Martin Luther, showing at 3, 6:46, and 9 o'clock in the auditorium of the Zion Lutheran church. Doctor Smith has been doing -re-) search work in tropical diseases. Let The Daily sell it for you thrun 1 Un~vUI w" U n U 1wUwi the Classified columns.--Adv. 1220Wurt Arcade Phone 8328 Student. o'clock in Sunday volunteers will meet at 9:15' Wesqley hall. Photos show Ambanssador Sheffiecld of his desk, Aaron Samn and the Cerro Azmil No. 4, the siorid's greatest oil well (located 85 miles south of Tamnpico, Alex. (By Central Prcss Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.-Mexico, "Bad Boy of North America," is stick- ing out his' tongue at his Uncle Sam, but there appears nothing Uncle Samn can do about it but write notes, unless he can find an excuse for tak- ing a club to the cut-up. State department officials, as they write out further and additional representations for Ambassador Sheffield to make to the Mexican govern- m nent regarding the new land and oil laws of the republic below the Rio rad;can only have small faith in their efficacy remembering previous Lucius E. Smith, M.D., of Uganda county, West Africa, will speak at. i0 :45 in the Presbyterian church. All Expenses Af too~t and Ashore 'fRAVEL Student fashion, with us, oranization Nav'ing the entire Tourist III Class of two Occ~n Liners reserved' exclusively.' 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