PAGE EIGHT.1 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). Volume T1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 12 Number $99 University Lecture: Katherine McMahon, of the Boston School of Social Work, will deliver . a lecture on "Medicine and Social Work" on Monday afternoon, Febuary. 15, at 4:15 in the Natural Science Auditorium. ' The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbis University Lectures: Professor William S. Cooper of the University of Minnesota will deliver two lectures in the Aditoriump of the Natural Science Building on Thurs- day, February 25, 1926, at 4:15 P. Mv. and 8:00 P. M., respectively. The sub- ject of the afternoon lecture is "The Glacier Bay National Monument, Its Scenic and Scientific Features" and will be illustrated with lantern slides. The evening lecture is entitled "Eight Days on the Desert" and will be illus- trated by colored slides and moving pictures. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. Fraternity Freshmen: Attention is called to the rule of the Interfraternity Council which pro. vides that "no student shall be initiated into a fraternity without a certi- ficate of scholastic eligibility to be issued by the Dean of Students." Fraternities may obtain in Room 2, University Hall, blank forms to be filled out with the names of the freshmen whom it is desired to initiate. J. A. Bursley. Fraternity Presidents : The blanks recently sen out from the office of the Dean of Students to be filled in with the names of members and pledges should be returned to Room 2, University Hal, on or before Monday, February 15th. Please give this matter your immediate attention. J. A. Bursey. Ann Arbor .Art Association:. There will be an exhibition of paintings of Michigan artists, selected from the Scarab Club's exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Arts, shown at Memorial Hall, Feb. 14th to 28th. Open Sundays 2:00 to 5:00 P. Mv., and week days 1:30 to 5:00 P. M. Free to members and to students of Univer- sity and. the Schools. Warren P. Lombard, Pres. Memibers of the Faculty: All members of the Faculty who are listing lectures in the Extension Bulletin for the coming year are requested to have the same in the Exten- sion Office not later than Wednesday, February 17. W. D. Henderson, Director. Graduate Students: Graduate students who expect to receive the Master's degree this month and who have not paid the diploma fee should (do so at once. Please fill out the required blanks for this purpose in the office of the Graduate School. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. Bureau of Appointments: All students enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments are "requested to call at the office this week, Monday to Friday inclusive, to fill in location blanks for the second semester. Office hours will be from 8:00 to 12:00 A. M. and 1:30 to 5:00 P. M. Margaret Camieron. Papers in Philosophy 101 and 151: Students wishing unreturned papers in these courses should call at the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014, Angell Hall, on Monday, February 15. A. H. Lloyd. Senior,, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: A representative of the Bucyrus Co pany, South Milwaukee, WVisconsiIn, will be in my office, Room 221 West Engineering Building, Monday, f+ebruary 15th. He would like to interview all those interested in a position with this Company. H. C. Anderson. from which the Intercollegiate Chorus for the contest in Chicago will be picked : I-Hogle, Higley, Herrold, Watland, Rosen, Huff, Ruetz, IHall, lill, Culkin, Alberson, Koch, Welke, Norton, Kreinheder, Culp, Holmes, Cornell, Kraatz, Watts, Detzer, Boyce, Montgomery, Greig, Mullen, Ramsey, Catherman, Br;- macomb, Trost, Olson, Judd, Howe, Armstrong, V. Anderson, Se'gar, Schnei- decr, Ehlers, Chalk. Kurt ~J. Kremlick, Manager. hediscussion sections in Philosophy 31 are as follows: ~onday at 11-204 U. Ht.-Mr. Williams Io'nday at 3"-11.0 Library-Mr. Perry ' Tuesday at 9-110 Library-Mr. Kuiper ;, 4esday at 10-204 U. 1H.-Mr. Kuiper rte'° Nednesday at 11-110 Library-Mr. Perry Wednesday at 1-110 Library-Mr. Perry Thursday at 9-110 Library-.-Mr. Kulper Thursday at 10-1020 A. H.-Mr. Kuiper Thursday at 1-110 Library-Mr. Perry Friday at 10-204 U. 1H.-Mr. Perry Friday at 11-204 U. H.-Mr. Williams Friday at 1-110 Library-Mr. Perry Please note that the rooms for some of these sections are different from those previously announced. John R ulper. I jOFF: ON ALL OLE m NG FOR ONE WEEK ONLY W~are making this big reduction because we want you to know~ that our workmanship is the very best obtainable in Ana Arbor. Odorless and Spotless Cleaning and Permanent Pr ssing gives us an advantage that means increased satisfac- tioA and service to you. Men's Suits Cleaned andl Pressed ......$1.D(} Ladies Plain Flannel Dresses Cleaned and Pressed................$1.25 to $1.50 Ladies Plain Silk Dresses Cleaned and Pressed.......... ....$1.50 to $1.75 Ladles Fancy Dresses Cleaned and Pressed ......................$1.75 Phone 21548 Changes of, Trench French French French French French ;Booms, Department of Romnance ILanguages: 1 at 9:00-Mr. Des Maras-From 206UH to 303U11. 2 at 10:04-Mr. Des Marais--fronm 4OlSW to iO018AH. 2 at 1: 00-Mr. Wadsworth-from 1 OOSW to 306UHT. 2 at 2:00-Mr..Wadsworth-from 304SW to 303UH. 12 at 9:00-Mr. Finney-fr~om 427NS to 1213AH. 32 at 2:00-Mr. B~arnett-fromn 1O2SW to 304 UH. Spanish 2 at 2:00-Mr. Storer--from 304UH to 102SW. Spanish 32 at 2:00-Mr. Sanchez--from 303U11 to 304SW. A. G. Canfield. Physics Colloquium: The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M. Tuesday February 16, in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Dr. G. A. Lindsay will speak on "Fine Structure of the X-ray Absorption Spectra of Calcium and Other Ele- ments." All interested are, cordially invited to attend. WV. F. Colby. Men's Educational Club: There will be a meeting Monday evening at 7 o'clock in Room 306 of the Union, at which motion pictures of the Detroit platoon schools will be WE CALL FOR AND . DELIVER A.E.Greene WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 41CLEANIN9, PRESSING AND REPAIRING " 702 S. State St. Phone 21548 F snown and explainetdby C. iL. Spain, De All men interested in education are inv Cercle Francais Lecture: Prof. Bruce AT. Donaldson will giv Tuesday, February 16, at 4:15, in Roo; subject will be, "Portrait and Landsc; ence to the Frenchi. The lecture will I is open to everyone. Research Club: The regular meeting of the Researi ruary 17, at 8 P. Mv. in Room 2528, Nev the east end of the second floor and n- the East University Avenue entrance t sented by Professor Francis W. Kelsey Carthage in 1925," and Professor Art Progress Under the first Viceroy in Me Graduate English Club: The February meeting of the Gra Room 316, Michigan Union, at 8:00 o' Miss Evelyn School will read a' paper speare," and Professor J..H.T.-Hanford Style." Phi Lambda Upsilon : There will be a meeting of Pitt Lo at 7:15; Room 303 Chemistry Bul}4Iing. Scalp and Blade Men: Meeting Sunday at 2:30 P. M. In the Rifle and Pistol Club: As the'next match, beginning the v Conference Matches, it is desired that as well as others, get as much practice targets. For this purpose the range wil day 9 to 10, 11 to 12, Tuesday 3 to 5, N Friday 9 to 12, 1 to 5. It must be rerr matches must be completed by Fridayi such that some of the members may please notify the undersigned in person made if possible. Factory afnagement I1.31. E.:36: The class will meet at 11 o'clock, Monday, February West Engineering Building. 15th, in Room 239, C. B. Gordy. To Women Students interested in Public Speaking: Portia Literary, society will hold tryouts for new members at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday night in the Portia club rooms, Angell Hall. All women except freshmen .are eligible. Entering sophomores and entering upper- class women may try out by obtaining special permission from the Dean of Women. Elizabeth VanValkenburgh, President. Robert Frost's Class:; Robert Frost's class will meet at 7:30 Tuesday evening in Room 407 Library. R. W. Cowden. Paul-Goebel will speak before the Student Branch of the A. I. Ch. E. at 7:30 Tuesday, February 16, in the A. I. Ch. E. rooms, East Engineering Building. His topic will be "Breaking into the Gas Industry." Members and any others interested are invited. Refreshments will be served. Oscar 31. Miller, Acting President. eputy Supt. oft Detroit. iRefreshments. vited, Ralph Yaniloesen, President. ilE'.... aa..i{#10 11#u3 3.3.allll# lhiE #11 Iiti i II Il tiIl i SUt11ii 11 11ul1111a111 II III II 1111111##I ll I { I I111u111{u 1111 e the fourth lecture of the series on in D of Alumni Memorial Hall. His 'ape in Painting" with special refer- ilutatdwthsiesT - EN IE S b e i l u t a t d w i h l a t r n s i d s a n . . i a r a y , P r e s .- OF HAD KNOCKS ch Club will be held Wednesday, Feb- = 1t11111111 l1011111{t1111ttiii 11 1111t11 l I ilill lii 11 1##11111111111111111111!!#1 1#11 1 IIl11111u1 I I111#11I#il ll II ll II w Medical Building. This room is at - -; nay, be reached most conveniently by -- S to the building. Papers will be pre-= Y, "The Finds in the Area of Tanit at rh ododAeia ntiuin"h nvriyo hur S. Aiton, "Social and Economic Th-odol mrcn ntttin teUivriyo exico." EHardKok"i tllfntoigas i ddback inthe dy J. Itaydlen, Secretary. Kocs"isstllfuctonng itdi.i.dy }that your father likes to talk about. S adaeEgihClub will be held in=-- clock, Monday evening, February 15. Present educational advantages may have tended to reduce o n "The Blood Covenant in Shake- i the number and strength of the "knocks," but they haven't- ia will read a paper on "Milton's Poetic w P. V. Kreider. = reducedthmo zeroySo if life has been runningaln irn~a U~i~o ModayFebuary15,smoothly for you, you may feel certain that just around the amdUpio Mna, erar 5 4ae .KsnePeiet corner, after graduation, you are due for a new slant on life'. WIN, Unio, Rom 02.Plese e pnctai.In thisr School of Hard Knocks you learn things you Unon oo 02 leseb pntul never would learn otherwise. Ability to recognize and to act Bert F. 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'The thief gained entrance to the houses" under a different pretense on each occasion. At the Sigma Alpha, Mu house he -entered inquiring for iBen Friedman, '27, giving a ficticious name and an address from Cleveland. I He was taken to a room and discover- ed missing a short time later. A wristwatch, valued at $500, was re- ported to have been ,stolen at about the same time the stranger was last seen. Stud ents Interested in Social Work: Miss Ella Weinfuxrther of the American Association for Organizing Family Social Work will be in Room 107 Economics Building, Tuesday morning, February 16, to interview students interested in entering the social work field,,, Appointments should be made in advance if possible. R. T, Lansdale. "Hichii an ,Glee. 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