PAGE EIGHfT THI' MTCHMIOAN PIATI V a L 1L 1Y1f 4111 lYl1V L1"'11 L+1 e V .E i'LtlJ.t'! e ilt: LWI 11 : , 1 X7.50 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.,rm. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdays). Volume JI FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 Number 115 Xembers of the Faculties: The pre-medical requirement has been for some time the subject of study by a committee. This committee would gladly welcome the expression erf opinionts on the subject by any members of the University faculties. Such faculty members are cordially invited to send their views in writing to Dean Hugh Cabot prior to March 15. F. F. Robbins. Dean's Adv isory Comm ittee, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee Friday, M~arch 5, at 4:10 P. M. Jlohn R. Efinhger. Combined Curricula: All students who contemplate 'registration in the Combined Curricula, Letters and Medicine, Letters and Law, Letters and Dentistry, Letters and Business Administration, Letters and Nursing, may obtain the application blanks at this office, Room 4, University Hall. All applications must be handed in by April 20. Florence 3Mohr, Recorder. College of Literature, ;Science, anid the Arts: Attention is called to the fact that Saturday, March 6, is the last day on which Incomipletes and missed examinations for the first semester may be removed. .sFlorence Mlohir, Recorder. IUniversity Womnei--lioaise Presidents: All signing-out slips for February should be turned in this week to the office of the Dean of Women. Jean Hamilton, Dean of Women. Voeatlonal 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 Comm. of the S. C. A. Xl. A. Wenger, Chairman. House Dances : The following organizations have been given permission to hold parties on F'riday, March 5th, 1926: Alpha Rho Chii (Closed) Comedy Club Reception at C hi Omega lRouse Phi Kappa Sigma (Closed) Sigma Phi Epsilon (Closed) Theta Kappa Psi (Closed) J1. A. Buirsley, Dleani. LOCAL EVENTS For notices not otherwise mentioned in The Daily. Items will be published on two successive clays only. Copy must be submitted to the Local Events Editor by 4 P. M. "RELIGIOUS1 Saturday Wesleyan players will present "Box and Cap," following the basketballj game, at Wesley hail. ' INI)IANAPOLIS.-A. sesqu i-cent en- F.~ N R nial celebration of the victory which Fridaymade the northwest territory a part Chinese students will meet at 7:;3 of the United States is planned fork o'clock in Lane hall. 29 NEW YORK. - The Countess of Want a room? Read Page Seven Cathcart was still on Manhattan Is~- and use the Classifled columns.-Acdv. land today. M~useumi Receives expeditions, according to Dr. Alex- ander G. Ruthven, director of the Mu- Large Shiprent seum. Mr. Steinbach i the Michigan -nttto' esdn olce in that .-ia~cs, 1-aids. and a .phibia coin-I country. 1lpized 1 h^ zoological shipmnent from I "This shipment is of considerable South America which reached its des-t scientific value,' Dr. Ruthiven said. tination at the University Museum ; "because it represents a section of yesterday. This collection, obtained the country from which few zoologi- by Jose Steinbach of Santa Cruz, Bo- cal specimens have been received. livia, is the most important South Species from there are very imper- American addition ever received hiere, fecily known; undoubtedly many have except for those obtained on Museum net been previously described." The sh iinen>t Contained 252 snake, 11W lizaJrds. andl 1,852 amphibia. Broadcast Paper Byv Hobbs Tonight "E xploration of the Poles o, Wind on Our Planet," a paper written hy Prof. William 1-1. hlobbs of the geo- logy department, . will be broadcast from station WCAP, Washington. be- tween 7:45 and 8 o'clock tonight. Manicure Specialties The very best of these daily toilet necessities are supplied by Eberbach & Sont Co. 200-202 E. Liberty St. ~ Special Initiation Corsages and Decorations - V WE CAN FILL YOUR NEEDS WHATEVER THEY ARE F lolvers PV wires 1Phone 6830 State at Liberty +h. 60 0312 ANY TIME Dodge Brothers have been building motor cars for 11 years and a lot of people are still driv- ing the care they bought back in 1915. Provinig that you can buy a used Dodge Brothers car at almost any stage of its life and still get dollar for dollar in value -- provided you buy from the right dealer. R. H. ALl3 C-M ZCOD WESTIHULRO3N ST. 13ODSC-BROTtERS I2&ALEJS SE LSOOD USECD CAR~S Specia Values JlOuse Dance-s: -The following organizations havre been given permission to hold parti' on Saturday, March 6, 1926: - Alpha Kappa Kappa (Closed) r Alpha Rho Chii Closed) V. .. Phi Beta Pi (Closed) Phi Sigma Kappa (Closed) j jP''. . I. A. Barskcy, Dean. IN iCs Blusiess Administration 205-hlusiness IAA: The make-up examination in this course'will be given Friday, March 5, in Room G217, Natural Science Building, at 3 o'clock P'. M. E. S. Wolaver. )iechanical Engineering 5: Sec. I will meet in Room 348 WLest Engineering Building, instead of R~oom .311, on Friday, Feb. 5th. J1. F. Eansile11r. JEnblk~ Speaking 172, Oral Interpretation: The Monday lecture r.ection in this course will meet in Room 205 Mason Hall. R. 1). T. Hllister. English Classes: Colleges of ]Engineering and Architecture: The Library Lecture for all freshman English classes in the Colleges of engineering and Architecture will be given in the Lecture Hall (Room 1 0) "of the General Library, Thursday evening, March 4th, at 7:15. C. _Y. Wenger. On Friday, March 5, at 1 :00 o'clock, all women who have been working ofi the quota for Ann Arbor for the Women's Building and all others inter- ested will meet for luncheon at the Lantern Shop to receive reports of work eicomplished. Reservations may be made through Mrs. L. A. Wikel, Phone 21948 or the Lantern Shop, Phone 6282. Mlrs. . 0 . Seltlotterbeek, Chairuman for Ann Arbor. Amnericain Math'ematical Soviety: Abstracts of papers for presentation at the next meeting, to be held in CieAgo, on April 2 and 3, must be in the hands of Professor Dresden by March 10. IV. W. D~entoni. PI' Delta Kappa:s Regular biweekly meeting of the fraternity will be held this evening at 6:00 o'clock at the Green Tree Inn. Superintendent Page and Principal Thomas of the Howell Schools will present research studies, dlealing with ti}e. Testing program and student union efforts in high schools. Informal discussion will be allowed all present on these topics. Please note that a number of guests are to be entertained, lt.,A. lonn, IPresident. Tryouts for English Debates: .The next tryouts will be held on Wednesday, March 10, at 7:30 P. M. in the auditorium of University H~all. Each speaker may have twelve minutes and should be prepared to talk on both questions. R. 1) _r.Hlollister. M adepts, College of LiteraIture, Science, anld the Arts: The last day on which approval will be given for the election of courses is Monday, March 8th. IT. iV. Humphreys, Assistant Dean. t 1 A Walk-Ovr 80 Cars Fro r Prie $11.00 Patest Vamp and Heel with Blonds Kid Quarter. Also Blonde Kid Vami 'with Patent Quar. ter and Heel. 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