PAG21IMIGHT - THE MICHIGAN DAILY =' SATURDAY, DECEMER 11, 1926 -.A"."" !GHa x aTI-I F MTCa CaaM DAIL ,.....,. . . ...,. ...t- .a. 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 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11,. 1926 :Umber 61 University Lecture: An illtistrated lecture on "Some Scientific Results of the Last Expedition to Mount Everest" will be delivered in the Science Auditorium at 4:15 p. m. on Saturday, December 11, by N. E. Odell, a member of the climbing party.j IV.H. 11obbs- Faculty and Students: The Department of Buildings and Grounds is compelled to make certain electrical repairs on Sunday, December 12. For this reason the following buildings will have no light or power between 9 a. m. and 1:30 p. in. on that date: General Library. West Physics Building. Herbert G. Watkins, Asst. Se'retarjy. 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. Win. W. Bishop, Librarin. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors of the College of Literatures 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 aranged by securing an appointment card in the Re- corder's Office during the week of December 13 to 17. C. C. Meloche, Chairman. University Senate: A special meeting of the University Senate will be held in Room C, Law Building, on Thursday, December 16, at 8:00 p. m. This meeting is called in compliance with andfor the consideration of ' the following resolution adopted by the Board of Regents at its recent meeting. RESOLVED:. That the President be requested at an early date (1) to convene the University Senate and (2) to appoint, A. A committee of that body for the study of and report upon the desirability and practicability of a reorganization of the first two,years of college work at the University with reference to the development of a separate administrative unit. B. A committee of that body to study and report upon the courses in the curricula of 4he various Schools and Colleges, and to see whether gain in efficiency and saving in expense ngight not be accomplished by avoidance of duplication and of unnecessary frequent offering of such courses as are very lightly attended. John W. Bradshaw, Secretary of the Senate. Opera Discloses Toe Dancer De Luxe Rifle Team Tryoutsl Will Be Held After; LE TR ChristmasVacation' Representative Of Irish State Visits Econormics Teachers i Continued from Page I) is roaely no great difference in the fundamentals of debating. The first difference cited was that of formality, and the reason for it was given as being found in the fact that the English college debaters talk to organizations of their own fellows; organizations something like the literary societies in America. "In I speaking to such societies the desire to entertain is stronger than the de- sire to reason." And the second con- trast in style is found in the practice of interruptions from the audience. "I imagine that some of the debates held by these English student-societies are about as disorderly as a Rotary club meeting at its informal best." Phil ipl}iae-ielhgaii Club: Prof. J. R. Hayden, advisor of the ing, next Sunday, December 12, 1926, Hall. All the members are requested Tryouts for the R. O. T. C. rifle With the economic development of team will be held immediately after the Irish Free State as her ultimate .t.hobject, Miss Thekla J. Beere, in her the Christmas vacation at the rifle second year of a two-year tour of the range in R. O. T. C. drill hall. All leading colleges and universities of members of the department in good the United States, interviewed Dean standing are eligible to compete for Edmund E. Day, and Profs. Olin places on the team. The team will Blackett, Clare E. IGriffin -and other consist of 15 men who will be chosen members of the busincss administra- on the basis of their shooting scores. tion departmen?,' andl Prof. James Lieut. W. C. Loisell will coach the Glover, of the mathemnatics (deparC- tryouts and make the selection. ment yesterday, A schedule of telegraphic meets has c isseere, a radTi been arranged which will include college, Dublin, is matches with all the Big Ten colleges'the Laura Suelman Ro efclifello0 - and with the leading eastern schools. (ship, studying the merhods ad 1h The first of these shoots will take extent of governmnal and eno e place early in January. statistics used i this country. he research material wll - Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. cal apication in thel is1 ,ee 1For several wee!KssAlis 3v a been occupied in research work under Horace Secrist, director of theb:a Club, will speak at its regular meet-. of business research, School o !' at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Lane merce, Niorthwestern university. to be present. - A. Bolano, President. Patronize Daily Advcrilsers. "FATHER" IDEN'S "Upper Room Letters From Many Lands." An Excellent and Most Interesting Christmas Gilt - Price $2.5O William M. Lewis, '29, Leading lady and ,premier danse use appearing in "Front Page Stuff," the 21st annual Union opera at the W hitney theater this week. incomplete call at the office, Barbour Gymnasium, regarding a makeup. ]Ethel McCormick. Greek, 123: The mid-semester makeup examination will be held on Monday, De- cember 13, at 4 p. in., in Room 2013, A. H. Warren E. Blake. Sociology, Second Semester: I will not be absent as stated in the announcement, but will give the lectures in Course 51, the graduate course (251) and Social Process, as in the first semester. C. H. Cooley. Presiden of all Organizations: Presidents of all organizations desiring space in the 1."27 Michigan- hnian must make arangements for this at the office in the Press Building before the 15th of December. C. B. Kramer, Organizations Manager. Choral Union Concert: The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Ossip Garbilowitsch, Conductor, Svili give the following program in the Choral Union Concert Series in Hill Auditorium, Monday evening, at 8:00 o'clock. Overture to the Opera "i)er Freischutz" (Wber); First Symphony, in C' Minor, Op. 68 (Brahms); Tone- Poem "Viviane" (Chausson) ; Suite from the Ballet "Firebird" (Stravinsky). Charles A. Sink, Secretary. R" t U Alk wAHR OS 1' 0 Special Bargain Prices on Genuine "WEED" Auto IRE A" Aw i Our large stock contains all sizes and styles of "Weed" as also "Emergency Unit Chains" which will enable you to equip with non-skid chains any car or truck whether light or heavy, regardless of size. Genuine "WEED" 30x3%2 at only $3.95. BALLOON TIRE CHAINS All Sizes Price, $2.80 Up. DeLuxe Tire Chains Other Sizes in Proportion. TRUCK TIRE CHAINS All Styles. University Women: The sixth and last Hygiene Lecture has been given. Those who are A I 5an~wtcb '5bop' Sunday Dinner 12 Until 7, JOS. S. TALBOTT, Mgr. HEIRLOOM HANDMADE CHINESE RUGS! Emergency Unit Chains and Easy-On Mud Hooks are quickly attached. Goodyear Rubber Chains x SmOOthly. We have all sizes Beautiful Hand-embroider d Linens! Brasses, - Tapestries Extra cross chains and chain pliers to repair your old tire chains. We have the largest assortment of new Wool Auto Robes, Steamer Rugs and all kinds of finest- uto Robes and Wool Blankets A most appropriate gift. Priced $4.75 to $25.00. Corduroy Coats, Storm Coats, Mackinaws, Sheepskins, Helmets, Leather Coats and Jackets, Driving Gloves, Etc. S rplus Supplies Srt Downtown in Rear of Postoffice 213 North F~ourth A";e. Don't buy your Christmas 'gifts until you visit MRS. H. B. MERRICK Direct Importer 221 South Main.St. z ° SWAM= Li Ma A- - ? 4,. ?:fl ^t. N .' 5/'d1,Y , p k :-1a r: ; r#,,, :..> ,".. M" i%' i.!;. : 1f: IYS . . is :'{ 1.2 yi . gY. 1; . , 4 . ' JJJZ ' Y t; :Y. :yyr [-: R 1. I r sQv 4 A Presents TICKETS. NOW ON SALE BOX OFFICE EMMES , E e L} Y 41, 2 S f*k mmummI I 66 99 I 11 I 11a in