EEIGHIT THE MICHMAN DATI.V TUESDAY, c i x x._,. x r t x .... a x s .,,; ,-t-%1 v "1--kI i..r A TT-W' MTCT-ITC~AM flAT! V TUESDAY, DAILY, OFFICIAL BLILLETIN 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. in. Saturdays). Volume 1V1 T'E SI)A , IA HURH°?, 1923 A I1Iiiber 1'.2 -1To All Rand Miisleiais: j All musicians that are planning on trying out for the University of illichigan Varsity Band are asked to meet with Mr. Clyde 11. Flory dlirector of the Varsity Reserve band tonight at 7:15 P. M. in Morris Fll. Goerdon 11Packet. University Lecture: M. Henry Correvon of the Jardin de Floraire wiii give a lecture; on "Alpie Plants and Gardens" on Wednesday, Mlarch 3, at 4:15 .. i. in the Natural Science Auditorium. The lecture will be illustrated by Luniere slides. The public is cordially invited. Aubrey Tealdi. Unlversity Wom en-Ilojise Presidenits: Signing-out slips for Yebruary are 'due in the Office of the Dean of Women immediately. Jean llzlmiltong , ln of Iveatien. The investigation Conititee appointed by the Board of D~irectors of the Michigan Union will meet in R'oom 302 of the Union at 3:00 o'clock today. Anyone interested in appearing before this body xwill be cordially received. Hlenry C. Anderson, Cliairiail. Tocatioial Lecture: Dean Cabot of the Medical School will speak Friday, March 5, at~ 4:15 In Natural Science Auditorium, Topic, "Medicine---A Profession." Under auspices of Vocational Guidance, Commi. of the S. C. A. Faculty, Colleges of E ngineerinig anid Arcidilecturc: There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Collcages on Wednesday, March 3, at 4:15 P. M. in Ioom 411 West Engineering Buildig. Lcuis A. llopkiiis, Secretary. Dr. C. 11. Robertson formerly of the faculty of the Engineering Collcge, 'Purdue University, and for twenty years special lecturer on scientific sub- jects in the Universities of China, will speak Tuesday, March 2nd, in Natu- ral Science Auditorium at 4:15 P~. M. Subject, "The Scientific Awakening of China." Rteisis Likern, President of the S. C. A. Economic s 101: A smake-up examination for this course will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Room 208, Tappan Hall. It. (. Rodkv. ' A cytes:s J olin Kuiper vil I readl a piaper to the mem~berssof Acolytes~Teaa evecnin' : t E.S : 0) 'clc in Room 106 Mason Hll1 on "Some Not ions of '~ea- t ions.'" G. . ~iiTR: ' lr ;, 1A rc-Avoile E 'he I by;.ie. ('llequinnixxill meet at 4:15 P. M~. TuM;sday, :March 2, in 11oo1n 10x1, New I Physics Buil ding. Prof. WV. Curl I hifus of thle A,;t rou nniv l Departmient will speak on ":Motions in Stellar Atinosphere." All interested are cordially invitcd to attend. 17. 1. Colb," Alpha Nii: Alpha Nut debating society wil hold its uvechlyi meet ing on Tiuesday night, Ma rch 2, in its chapter room on fourth floor of Anng; ll I hI'11. The ifleeting will start p: omlp'ly at 7:45 and adjourn p~romp~tly at 9. The ipro- gram will consist of five mninute speeches for men wishig to beome Ii1n- bers of Alpha INi. Anyone interested in debating or oratory are invitedl to try out at this time. Root. E. )lmn~ch President. Actuaril Society Examinations: Students interestedl in preparing for the examninations of the American Inistitutce of Actuaries or the Actuarial Society of America will p~lease meet this evening at 7:30 in Roomn 3011, Angell Hail. ~ ~ IITORONTO, Ont. -- From discus-I of vaccination against lockjaw whit i Fo ntce otohex. s mnioe becomes evident that the electors of anti-typhoid. vaccine. The r i)aily. Item ilhs will be publishemntoed o n the province will have the opportunity two successive days only. Copy must Ito establish a government monopoly PRS-h osmto fwd be submitted to the Local Events in the sale of liquors. nARSTh couptnofwn _____________________ L:Pon gallons, exc~scding all previous z (x 1 '1 1 A L PAR IS.--M. Ramon of Paris, andi'A. records. [ Zoeller of Val (Ie Grace, have an-I Dr.II C.Roertsn illspak nounced they have perfected a method 1 PAY' YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. INatural Science audIitoriuml at 4: 15 o'-1 ('ock on "The Scientific Awekining of! China.''" The Cosmiopolitan club will present "International Night" at 8 o'clock in ! Hill auditoriumn.I R} .!' 5. Ri E LI (G IT()U S SThe class in Religious Education wvill meet at Lane hall at 7 :15 o'clock. Professor Slosson and "Father" Iden will speak. Students who are contemplating en-I tering; the missionary field as a life work may obtain interviews with Mr. Loy Long, traveling secretary of the Student Volunteer movement in Lane hall today and tomorroxw. LENINGRAD.-Tsarskoe-Selo, once the favorite summer home of the em- perors and empresses of Russia, now is the playground for the children of the Russian masses. W gant a room? Read Page Seven At Eastertide A portrait carries the most personal of all greet- ings. It is lasting. fictta~i I I--- : It will be impossible for mie to mneet my classes today (Ituesday). Valdo abbot. . ... a.n...use the _ Classified. ......., ....-Av. .Pholazraphcr English 45: I shall not meet my classes in Buglisil 45 todlay. C. litticilills. k Englishi 107: The assignment for March 2nd is H-istorical Outlines, sections 24 and 25. naani iel Poore. Magazine Writing: No regular class period will be held today because of individual con- ferences. Schedule for conferences will be found postedl on b~ulletin board in University Hall. I101va i'd 1PJones. Architectural Acoustics: I shall be unable to meet my class ini Physics 130 Tuesday morning. D). L. Rich. Mathematics, College of Literature, Science and thie Arts: 'There will be a meeting of the Mathematics Staff onl ''uesday, M\archi2 at 4 P. M. in Room 3201, Angell Hall. Joseph L 1iarkhleyi. A lecture will be given at 8:00 A. M., Room 200, 01(1 Engineering Shops, ,and at 9:00 A. M., Room. 229, West Engineering TBldg., WeedctAly, M~arcih 3rd, on Petroleum Fuels, by Mr. Eugene Ilarbeck of the Standard Oil Com- pany.td. :iE .aay . Music 116, Pianoforte Literature : Test today on all compositions thus far stud~iedl. ?Music 106, Elemeintaiy Composition : The Thursday section xil meet today instead, at the usual time and place. i ~A. C. l aigh. Philosophy 38--Logic: There will be a make-up examination oni Tulesdlay afternoon, March 2, at 3:00, in 106 Mason, for students excusably absent from the final in Jan- uary. (arljuerI' ill a ns. Students' Receital: The following program will be given in the School of Music Audit orium Tuesday evening at 8:00 by adlvanced students of the University School of Music: Impromptu in F sharp (Chopin), Polonaise (iMcDowall) Virginia Tice; Concerto in E minor (Nardini) Frances Gorsline; Le Cavalier Fantastique (Godard) Reba Roney; Concerto in E minor (Mendelssohn) Helen'I lays; Reverie (Debussy-Engel), Volgel als Prophet (Schumann-Auer), Menuet (Mozart) Mar'y Alice Case; Scherzo 13 minor, (Chopin) Anna Mae Lewis. Accompaniments by Rena Pavitt and Dxwight Steere. Chlairles A. Sink. Summner Emiploymlent: The Fuller Brush Company wvouldl like to employ a number of st udents to act as general agents and supervise a number of groups of Michigan mien for summer work. See Mr. G.ampbell, Room 302, Michigan Union, 2:00 to 10:00 P. 14., Tuesday, March 2d. J. A. 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