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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19213

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DAILY OFFICIAL DLEI
Publication in the Bulletin ls 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).'

Ne w Iowa Senator Meets President

Volume VII

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926

.Number 62

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Freshman Groups:
A joint meeting of all our advisorygroups has been arranged at the
Union tonight, December 9, at 7:15 p. m. Every member of each group is
urged to be present if possible.
Waldo Abbott, Robert C. Angell, Arthur S. Aiton, Stephen S. Attwood,
Carl Brandt, Philip E.rBursley, A. L. Clark, L. Dow, Harvey Emery, A. .
Lee, A. R. Morris, Charles T. Olmsted.
Sop homores, Juniors and Seniors of the College of Literature, Science and
the Arts:
The second semester elections of all sophomore students must be ap-
proved by the Upperclass Advisory Committee in January. Juniors and
Seniors are also urged to consult the Committee. Appointments with the
Committee should be arranged by securing an appointment card in the Re-
corder's Office during the week of December 13 to 17.
C. C. Meloche, Chairman.
Second Semester Elections for the College of Literature, Science and the
Arts:
Arrangements have been made by the registration officers so that stu-
dents in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts will be permitted
to' complete their elections and classification during the two weeks im-
mediately following Christmas vacatioi, January 4 to 15, inclusive.
Freshmen are required to make an appointment for a consultation
during this two-week period with the Freshman Advisory Committee for the
purpose of making their elections.
Sophomores are required to make an appointment for. a consultation
during this two-week period with the Upperclass Advisory Committee for
the purpose of making their elections.
Juniors and seniors may make appointments with the Upperclass
Advisory Committee if they desire assistance in making out their programs.
Otherwise, they may hand in their election blanks at the Recorder's office,
together with their class cards.
Appointment tickets maybe obtained by calling at the Recorder's of-
fice, Room 4, University Hall, during the week of Decemer 13 to 17. The
cooperation of every student in obtaining his appointment as soon as pos
sible will greatly simplify the work for the students as well as for the
Committees.
Florence Mohr, Recorder.
Seniors, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
A tentative list of February, June and August seniors has been posted
in the Recorder's office, Room 4, University Hall. The names of seniors
who transferred from the School of Education this fall are not included
in this list but will be added later. Names will appear on your diplomas
as they are spelled on this list. Discrepancies should be reported at once.
Florence Mohr, Recorder.
Education, B222a:
Students in the graduate semniar, Secondary Education, B222a, are re-
quested to come to my office, 420 University High School, on Friday, (9:00
to 12:00 a. m. and 2:00 to 4:30 p. m.) for a conference concerning topics
for special studies.
J. B. Edmonso-.
Students in these courses will be expected to be present at a general
meeting in Natural Science Auditorium at 4:15 p. m., Thursday, December
9. The purpose of this meeting is to inform interested students concerning
the curriculum and business opportunities in statistics, insurance and
finance.
J. W. Glover.
Mr. J. M. Watson, Metallurgical Engineer of the Hupp Motor Car
Company will gve a lecture, illustrated with moving pictures, this eve-
ning (Thursday) at 8 n. m. in the Natural Science Auditorium. The subject
of this lecture will be "The Heat Treatment of Automobile Parts." The
public is invited.
W. P.Wood.
Presidents of all Organizations:
Presidents of all organizations desiring space in the 1927 Michigan-
ensian must make arangements for this at the office in the Press Building
before the 15th of December.
C. B. Kramer, Organizations Manager.
Zoology Journal Club:
The Zoology Journal Club will meet Thursday, December 9, at 7:30
p. m. in Room 242, Natural Science Building. Articles will be reviewed as
follows: Miss Wu, "The Inter-relations of Protozoa and the Utricles of
L.n l .L. n"".1 M IV O ld iHw Oil "1 Kills Anopheline Larvae": Edwin

Senator D. W. Stewart (left), R epublican, u: Iowa ,elected to fill the
unexpired term of the late Senator A lbert B. Cummins, calls at the White
House with Lars E. Bladine, collect or of internal revenue for the district
of Iowa.4
Creaser, "Gypsy and Brown Tail 'Moth Parasite Control." All interested are
cordially invited to attend.
Frank N. Blanchard.
Naval Air Reserve:
Naval Air Reserve will meet in Room 348, Engineering Building,
Thursday, December 9, 1926, at 7:30 p. m. in order to accommodate the
large number of men attending.
Geological and Geographical Journal Club:
The next meeting of the combined Geological and Geographical Journal
Clubs will be held on Thursday, December 9, at 7:30 p. m. in -Room 437,
N. S. Building. Dr. Hobbs will give an illustrated talk on the "Seientific
Results of the First Greenland Expedition of the University of Michigan."
All interested are cordially invited to attend.
Walter A. Ver Wiebe, Secretary.
Gogebic Range Club:
There will be a meeting of the members of the Gogebic Rangb Club
on Friday, Decemier 10, at 8:00 p. m. in Room 304, tnion.
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We also have a fine line of smaller
pens and pencils for mother,
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ROCHESTER CLUB TO that it will hold its annual New Year's tickets are $12.00 perci' o<
party at the White Horse tavern, East checks should accompany reser
HOLD ANNUALPARTY Avon, N. Y. jItions. The partyvill be fro: to
Reservations may be made with o'clock.
Word has been received from the Brainard Wilson, '22, 700 Duffy -__
University club of Rochester, N. Y., f Powers building, Rochester. The Patronize Daily Advertisers.
THE MICHIGAN CALENDAR, 75C
MICHIGAN SONG BOOK, $4.75
MICHIGAN BOOK-ENDS, $5.00-$7.50
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Students Pay Twice
To Class Treasury
EVANSTON, Ill.-Student council'
officials at Northwestern university
discovered 62 twice paid class dues in
the body's treasury. A ruling that all
students participating in class elec-
tions must be credited with settle-

H. J.H asins, Secretary.
ent of their annual fees led several
fraternities and sororities, in a sud-
den fear that some votes might be lost,
to pay dues in lump sums for all mem-
bers of their organizations.
MEXICO CITY.-Demonstrations on
behalf of Mme. Alexandra Kollantay,
new Soviet minister of Mexico, have
been forbidden by the Regional Con-
federation of Labor.

Dec. 8th t o ec. 31st
At The University Chevrolet Sales
With every used car sold at this sale we are going to give a nice big
TURKEY FREE.
If you will look at the cars that we have on this sale you will see that
we have the cleanest stock of cars you will find anywhere.
Yes, we are going to give trades and terms.
A few of our cars are listed below.

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no better car in Ann Arbdr for the price.
and it is yours.

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Our Home-Cooked Food Makes You Glad-U-Kum
Building a Real Reputation
on the Campus
COOPER'S KITCHENETTE

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1924 Ford Coupe, fine tires and motor....... 195.00

Lricuari ; m. u. u-, n
Professors Return
From National Meet;
Profs. George E. Myers, Cleo Murt-
land and Thomas Diamond, of the
vocational education department, re-
turned recently from Louisville, Ky.,
where they attended the annual meet-
ing of the American Vocational as-
sociation. Forty-two states were rep-
resented at the meeting.
Professor Myers presented a paper]
on the subject: "Some Tentative
Standards for Judging a Comprehen-
sive Vocational Guidance Plan."

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