P'ACE ETT' TI- IE MICF-TECAN DMLIIY TU-ESDAY, JNAY1,12 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is consteuctive notice to all members of the U7niversity. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. im. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Copy must be typewritten. "Volume V11 T'E~~iiI)N , JVNV Al Y I8, 27 N e: 2 tMr. l ursley's vs. Mr. Dow's; Mr. Morris ' vs. 'Mr. Chrmstead's. I R. C. Angell. {IFresitiani Group~s Oanaized by v ln Bursli y: ! The first round of basketball gamnes will be played tonight at Water- ma n Gymnasium. 'Teams must be0 on the floor,. ready to play, at 9 :15. Each group 0-hall furnish a tim,--keeper and( a scorer. Mlember: ; of 64reiip 2 1 as1lethall'lear: S Our first gamUne is scheduiled for 10:00o 11. M. onl Tuu~day, January 18, on court No. 1 'Waterman Gymnasium. Please 1)e on the floor and ready to 1 pliy by t:15 P. 1. ~J. A. Rtoescli. Reser-ve Band: r. Practice this evening at 7:00 P. M. in Morris Tall. All members are reouested to attend. WIL11 Leslie. 11f'28 J-1l1) C(onanij1itee: The 1928 i-Hop commhitee wil meet tonight in room 325 of the Union. I f - Committee on Undergradate Stud ie: First pleeting for organization and preliminary conference in office of Graduate School, Angell Hall 1014, on Tuesday, January 18, at 4:00 P. M. A. 11. Lloyd, TieporrChaira. Memibers of the Adinistrativle Board, College of Lit rat ur, Siece, and the Arts: There will be a meeting of the A dministrative Board on Wednesday, January 19, at 4:10, in Dan Effinger's ofice. I1. Ilt. lunplreys. Health Servce (Dispensary hours): Until further notice the dispensary will be open Saturdays 45 P. M., in addition to the established hours which include Sunday 11-12. Warreii E. Forsythe. The Department of Buildings and Grounds has just mailed a letter to the heads of departments requesting a list of items for any needed repairs or improvements to buildings during' the fiscal year begining July 1, 1927. It is requested that all concerned should bring to the attention of the heads of departments such items of buildings or parts of buildings which they occupy that need attention from the Buildings and Grounds Department. F. C. Pardon, Superintenden. university Lecture: Mr. Arthur S. Coggeshall, of the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, will deliver a lecture in the Natural Science Auditorium, Wednesday evening at 8 P. M., on the work of the Carnegie Museum in the collection and mounting of giant Dinosaurs discovered in Utah. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides and by moving pictures of models prepared to {show the action of these animals in life.(Case Faculty Members in East Engineering Building: The regular luncheon of the East Engineering Building teaching staff will be held Tuesday noon, January 18. C. W., Good. English: Professor Samuel Moore will be unable to meet his classes in English 0.11 Tuesday, January 18. L. A. Strauss. Landscape Design Students: There will be an important meeting; of the Lanscape Club on Wednes- day evening, January 19, at eight o'clock. Waye HI. Lavery. Athena Literary Society: The reguar meeting of the society will be held at 7:30 P. M. on Tues- day, January 18. Florence A. Polock, Preident. Literary freshmen : The dues of the Literary Freshmen are due and payable at the desk in the main lobby of Angell Flail all this week. Receipts for dues will be required for Frolic Bids. 'Farringon 'ne edy, Tlrasurer. Physics Colloq11ul: The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M. Tuesay, January 18, in Room 1041, New Physics Building. Mr. R. A. Wolfe will speak on "The Excitation of Arc Spectrum in Nitrogen." 'W. F. Coley. MWUSIC Section : The Music Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet on We- nesday evening, January 19 at 8 o'clock, at the hiome of Mis. L. J. Rouse, 1137 Michigan avenue. Mur in Fis, 5e-rtar. Iota Alpha: There will be meeting, deferred from December 16, of the Michigan Chapter of Iota Alpha at 7:30, on the evening of Thusday January 20, in Room 3201 of the East, Engineering Building. All members and initiates are invited. J. A. Cissl, Pesident. Alphia 1u: Alpha Nu debuating society will mneet tonight at 7:30 in its chapter room on the fourth floor of Angell, hal. The program will be in the form of a toastmaster's night, which will be followed by a very important business meeting. Visitors are welcome. i{'bt. E. M1innick, President. Freshmen Groups Organized by Dean Bursiey: Schedule of bowling matches to be played at 7: 3 this evening at the Union: Mr. Abbott's group vs. Mr. Agell's; Mr. Attwood's vs Mr. l3randt's; (Irgan lizat ion, .Fraterif iicS anmd Sororities :j All groupi pictures f'or tie M!ichiganensian mnust he takeh by January 25. As soon as possilie after the pictures are taken the prIoofs should be r, tu'ned to the pihotogra pher, properly identified. The full list of members miust be handed in immediately and payment for the page made. yLouis lRobertson, III a nag'in g Editor. 1,- a - - cWel :and 1Flanage: There will be an important meeting at 4:00 P. . in Room 307, W. Eng. bldg., Tuxe day, Janiuery 18. M. A. IMtvimlsoi, President. Union Fresluana Groups : The following basketball games will be played tonight at Waterman jGymnasium at 10:00 P. M.: Goddard's group vs. Roeseb's group. Taylor's group vs. Russell's group. W0aring's group vs. Fleming's group. jNissan's group vs. Rusw'inckel's groulp. All players of these various groups are urged to be present. William nJeffries. lWar and~ Ethics Study Group: - Gur' next meeting will be held in the board Room at Lane Hall, on Wednesday, January 19, at 4:15 P. M. 11. W. Denton. 'Le CereeFrauuaie: The picture for the 'Ensian will be taken at Speddings, Tuesday, Janu- ary 18, at 1 o'clock. Please be very prompt. IDorothy Bd. Tischi, President. SAdelphi House of IRepre'sentatfives: Adelphi will assemble at Dey's studio at 7:15 Tuesday evening for the group picture. In the business meeting which will follow the candidates for Speaker for the second semester will be nominated. All members are urged to attend. i N. Rowersox, Speaker. 1La Sociedad l ispaic'a. The picture of the group for the Michiganensian will be taken Sun- day, January 22, at 10 o'clock. All dues must be paid by this time. The meeting called for Tuesday, January 18, will be postponed until the be- ginning of the secon'd semester. (Charles T. Lee, Presidenut. { Moving picture eut itled "Flashes of Action," taken by Signal Corps phetographe s cdueing the World War will be showrn at the Natural Science (mliterium Tuesday evening, January 18, at 7 :30. It is desired that as mraniy advanced ccurse students as possible see the picture in order to strdy theo tactical formations shown. This picture is, however, of general interest to all It. 0. 'T. C. students. The public is cordially invited. Rlemold )Melberg. Chil- eltraPhi : There will be o, meeting Tuesday evening at 7:830 in 204 S. W. iflary Elizabeth hielbey. CISTERN DRY? Fill it with City Water. Soften with- BLUE DIAMOND HARD WATER SOFTENER Does-'it quickly and efficiently. 1 Pound Packages, 35c 5 Lbs. and Over at 25c per Lb. Eberbach& Sono. 200-202 EAST LIBERTY ST. Mtmrq e r M I oI - _ 11 IRSnml silMlnRtagall _ __ i airna° r All Grous for the 'Ensian are to be taken on or before Janu- ary 21 t. If you have not made an appointment, it :should be attended to today. Photograph era We havea frame- for Every Picture f0 fo I inth r* Seats For All Performance's at B ox office 1Phone 4151 ..1.111 Rota Tlior Ili tonight t I e 1 I I f c l I I I Pi: Will be a mleeting of the Michigan Gammia chapter of Tau Beta at six o'clock in the Michigan Union. Joseph 1). Ryall, Secretary. 'u' Al Studio 334 So. State St. Phone 5031 ... ,. .. GOOD EATS CAFETERIA I wish to say to my many patrons and friends that I am now located at 609 East 'William street, with a full and complete line of 35c and 40c specials. r --- - ---- -I rammu I DIS TINC TI VE FOOTWEAR I I I Pre=Inetr -$6..0- Food and service complete. MRS. E. KEIDLING Good Eats Cafeteria 609 East William St. I NEW JOURNALISM COURSEOFFERED A new course in free lance writing j will be offered nelt semester by the journalism department, Prof. ohn L. Brumm announced yesterday. rThe'E class will meet once a week for two hours, although no credit will be given.I Donal Hamilton Haines will prob- ably conduct most of the classes, with' lectures from time to time by visiting writers. It will be limited to 15 or. 120 students, enrolled in the journalism department. Permission to enroll, must be obtained from Professor' Brumm or Mr. Haines. 'REC)(COMPANJY Tfl I iT ,iPECIAL SALE MICHIGAN STATION"'ERY Sc the BOX IBEGULAR PRICE 75c- 9 BOOKSTORE -I III I IMEN'S QUALITY OXFORDS $6.90 WOMEN'S QUALITY OXFORDS STRAP PUMPS $6.90 i I . ., MAKE ILMS HERE: Reo Motor company, of Lansing, will again co-operate with thV Uni-' versity in making and exhibiting mo -' tion pictures of Michigan campus ac- tivities, according to work received' yesterday by Philip C. Pack, manager' of athletic publicity The first step taken was that of ther filming Hof the Michigan-Michigan Col-, lege of Mines hockey game at theI Coliseum yesterday afternoon. Reo officials are reported anxiousL to include motion pictures of all Michigan events of interest to the" state at large. Campus organizations 1 ' t, _ . ; , ,; p yRIDER SERVICE or e e ' '' °- n I '.e, '.rl J . '.*M . h B T11ERIFE Rea,:, for your Themes and Theses. Puts more minutes in the day and insures better marks. 0 Specialized Fitting Ser'vice II I I I I c>l