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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FIDiiAY, DECEMB3ER 101qU2f

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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 VII FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1926 Number 63
Second Semester Elections for the College of Literature, Science' and the
Arts:
Arrangements have been made by the registration officers so that stu-
dents inithe College of Literature, Science and, the Arts will be permitted
to complete their elections and classification during the two weeks im-
mediately following Christmas vacation, January 4 to 15, inclusive.
Freshmen are required to make ai 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 may be obtained by calling at the Recorder's of-
fice, Room 4, University Hall, during the week of December 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.
Sophomores, 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.
Christmas Musie:
Palmer Christian, assisted by a mixed chorus, will provide the following
program.of Christmas music in Hill Auditorium, Sunday afternoon at 4:15
o'clock in the Faculty Concert Series. The general public, with the excep-
tion of small children, is invited. No admission charge.
Christmas (Foote); Pastorale (Sonata I) (Guilmant); The Infant Jesus
(Yon); Choral Improvisation on "Indulci jubilo" (Karg-Elert); Improvisa-
tion on "Silent Night, Holy Night"; Rhapsody Catalane (Bonnet); Now let
every tongue adore Thee (Bach); The Three Kings-Traditional French;
Noel of Strasbourg (Tauler); Noel Nouvelet-Traditional French.
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
To Students Having Library Books:
1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Uni-
versity library are notified that such books are due Monday, December 13th,
before the impending Christmas vacation, in pursuance of the Regents'
regulation:
"Students who leave Ann Arbor for an absence of more
than a week must first return all borrowed books."
2. Failure to return books before the vacation will render the stu-
dent liable to an extra fine.
3. Students who have special need for certain books between Decem-
ber 13th and the beginning of the vacation may retain such books by
applying to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before December 13.
4. 'Students who have special need for certain books during the vaca-
tion, will be given permission to draw these books, provided they are not
in general demand, on application to the Superintendent of Circulation
after December,13th.
Wm. W'. Bishop, Librarian.
READ THE WANT ADS READ THE WANT ADS

Teaehing Problems Club (loom. Lang. Depart.):
There will be a meeting of the Teaching Problems Club of the Rom.
Lang. Department today at 5:00 o'clock in Room 200 S. W. All members of
the Rom. Lang. Department are cordially invited.
E X. S. Pargment
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Rhetoric IN6:
I shall be unable to meet my class Friday, December 10.
F. N. Seott.
$i op t, I spwe on Trip:
:,hlop 4 inspec: ion trip scheduled for Friday, December 10, is poAItpa ;ed
until Mlondayr, December 13. We will visit the Cadillac Plant in ile morn-
ing Lnd the Chrysler Puant in the afternoon. Students should plani to take
the 7 '.c ock interurban.
D. L. Perkins.
Spanislh Phay Tryouts:
The final tryouts for the annual Spanish play will be held in Room 201,
South Wing, at 11:00 tomorrow morning for those who have not already
done so. All students who have had at least two semesters of Spanish or
their equivalent will be eligible.
Marshall If. Levy.
To All Oranizations:
In connection with the Michiganensian's plan of furnishing a copy to
each organization, it is imperative that a list of all members in each having
paid subscrioltions be received by the Business Office on or before Decemiiber
15, the date at which the contest closes, in order to determine if each has
received the 30 points necessary for a free book. Only a few have re-
ported so far.
J. A. Cunningliam, Sales Manager.
Candidates for Reserve Band:
More candidates needed for the Reserve Band. Report at Morris Hall,
Friday, at 4:00 p. in. Bring instruments.
Fred Bostrorn, anager.
To All Chinese Students il the Campus:
Election of officers for next year will be held in Lane Hall, Friday,
December 10, at 7:30 p. m. Your presence is urgently requested.
Albert G. Choy, Secretary.
To All Woimen:
There will be a Woman's League .Christmas Party at 4 o'clock this
afternoon in Barbour Gymnasium-Lundquist's Orchestra playing. After
the dance there will be an auction of Bazaar articles. No admission fee.
Esther Tuttle, Chairman.
Phi Delta Kappa:
Regular Friday noon luncheon today at the Lantern Shop, for all mem-
bers of the fraternity.
R.A.Honn.

All Cliss Presidents:
A complete list of all your officers, committee chairmen, and com-
umittees must be in the Michiganensian Editorial office by 5 o'clock to-
morrow.
Louis Robertson, Mgr. Editor.
Union TO Advise On I WARD GIVES TALK
Freshman Interests I Dean Marcus L. Ward of the College
of Dental Surgery was the speaker at
---the monthly meeting of the First Dis-
Le+ters, stating the activities in trict Dental society which was held
wilc freshmen are interested, are in the General Motors building at
be ing prepaaedl by the Union, and will Detroit last night.
be mailed soon to the various campus
o gsanizations and the Athletic asso- wise uncovered talent may be brought
catinforth
These lists of possible candida STOCKHOLM The
are being drawn up under the direc- corporation is negotiating for a lease
tion of Walter A. Kuenzel, '27E, re- of the entire French monopoly.
cording secretary, and are obtained
from the activity cards made out by
the freshmen during registration at
the first of the semester.
The activity card of every freshman
and new student will be examined,
and his name sent to that organization
in which he professed an interest. The
activity list includes sports, oratory, A N H O N E
music, dramatics, publications, etc.
By the continuation of this plan,
which was inaugurated last year, the
Union hones to be of assistance to t"
I campus organizations looking for There is basis
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