THE MICH-IGAN DAILY'x'TT SA,6 U LYOFFICIAL B'ULLETIN lication in the Bulletin is cormstructlve notice to all members of University, Copy received by the Assistanat to the President until Ip. in. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday.) : IlTiSeond tryoutis fo7. r tiMummers Dramatic Society,,)]tis ,afteoIon from 3 .:00Ii 5:(00 p. tin.,;it 2W'3 tiI. Absence~s of mmbers -,must hoe(eX( i,,,d. Therewill1~, a Women's Lengue Party and Womenin's Athletic Ass~ociation P(tc71hntio Friday, Octobelr 21, In Srh(awl Angell flaill fromt I I- % LU 'D i. it, ,MS .I1 191011 .7 l. A 1 1 tt*l At.aj. Voiurme S'IIIITISDAYV, ¢CliBYR 20J, 19'" 7 nitie;r 2 Morne studcents, are ne(eed to sell programs for the remaining games. I-versit y Lectuires. T anndmn11elweMAMsDeoWidoCatEnlnT1101desinulito tysell who h.aVe 1101 5s1(d efi'e, report at Yost F'ie~ld House, EiidHFlnv; .. o fWnlo"(tte nln} 1 give two lectures oil the 1mu1sic ocf the Elizathan luPer-iond 111itsr:eltshin i'd~ ftr31.1 the lieaueoThttm.rhe lrefilnrc wll illllu i )raedIlld J.'N. Rylioim, Sales Manager. I sic of the period. The lei lures %will be given ain the Nat oracl :cenc Adi ' I 'eie o,' 20, 'Ihe 1rnglil t111Miadri a' "Fri lay ,(ctobr 21. -The Elizabeltha;n ;- .A )Il. l atofal yes." T'hepublic i :co~ihly invite l. fV. 1 . Iobiii~lt I 1 A ""L' AT l1Y T let'rvcV rATlV Tr A 7YNH1E F-NMMAFY SCENE OF BAL KAN TROUBLES J V ~*-BUCHAREST 0@SOFIA MTIRANA@' - f " ! STATISTICS SNOW (G00D IHEALTH PREDOMINATED FOR SUMMER SESSIONS No students were refused admit- ( tance to the Summer Session this year becaiuse of physical deficiencies, ac- crngto the report of the activities of the University Health Service for the month of July-, August, and S'ep- Stttist ics indicate general good hea%% lthi of the summner students, with t .I't ticAllY no conitagious diseases re- pOt1ed. Practically all departments showed c~ a large increase in the mntu her, of patients treated, over the past three Snimner Sessions, but this is duew to the fact that there were sev- era I 11U11(Pe'd more studecnts in this yeCa' s setssion, Abit 55 tir cent, of- the entering si udelts presente~d homec physician recor(1s insteatl1 of the regular exami- nat ( ios here, the report Showed. Dr. Warretn 1E. Forsythe, director of the Hecalth S ervice, stated that he saw no rcriscon for discontinuing the policy of acclltng omephysician records, in- g ofasi +ntch1 as considlerable timie and con- the fuisioni could be spared under the pres- ('1t. sys;teni n !l A 'SIT -7"17 C dv FW.v -7 7 I ->F. t£mP 11 1- ___t"+ P'f Al "% rU"? V1N. 1 l1i1lips ScItolirslail ;: JIA IJS-H, -SE UUIEDI)Al POSTl OFPIC Thlree scholar 'hlp.,ip :o $a"1 chv illb aadttoTbisuenspasn tihe best examinations in the fo~rur nits of ('t111 ceLatin i'rilfnto ii sof Posim ster A. C(%lPack annotunces,' PaulI.. L.iankins, Ruth Haddock, Louis Greek and fourc of Latin, Scee Uiversity aena 'PAb-U a', mail for the followving i ier'soiis (4)](stein, i Afvl-0n1 a iiwi', rhoztzuas Appictin oradisio t tisexmiatonshulsb iaue o he" ined(d f xl my i(, sucre-(d if I Ta rison, IFred Ja miso, AdrienneJ a- undersignted brefore Octobr 22. lt' yA r1IIIs cl led for=' t the geneoral dlvr win- "cobls, Va punn Johnson, (Matre V. Lang- ohnC. 1titert. 10 o - )f te miain post 0111c , 0on01'orIn, Lorenzo Loretto, Itichard Kii'-; be- - rfo)re Oct. 27: inckl, Yrgo A. IKoskinenlz, hdwvard L,. k liUi ig WoodPor S'lle ly tUiivI'siify:I i , Afif, Prof, IR. Cr. Anderson1, Lbc yo .KnL .Lig " Kindling wood nmay h1)0 had "at $1 ler load on sift. Call Mr. WhityinI3 eigL.Lorel. Stor ehouse buildinr philone 51.- 59"-.1'. ' '.zral1I. i J. Burns1, fRona ld Bli:-F George Likert, Renlsis liakeiit, Gatr itt Frettclt 1[il 5sol, I's. Daivid Taradley, Ma11i" ar t F. Kempers, Anna Lichovit z, Juan Lat - I ;;chal la~l mm iisHas:(Jobr 0.Eooi (1, Raymond Bliss, Pri. G, . lgAr,'hur ,lorach, Milton Kovinshy . JohnILi 1.Effinger. An~se(' ,l, alph )Andlrews, Helen An- t MyronKIle, George .Kisessi, Cirsa ___________ erson, Del Ahrens, D~orothy Balib, C. M y. Mc(,Kee,. William Moulton, Rerbaert . Hy giene ILecture: Ralph Bennett1, W. Gmt;a,1 Barnes, MacNeil, Mabel NeNamee, ler. t('.C. The first freshmen lectuzre in Hygiene for men will be given in Water -Robert Blowditulh, John R. IBos. Menjes, Geo. lazebali, Tlelen Mehalyi, man Gxymnasiumn, Thursday andi Friday,, October 20th and 21st, at 3-4 and ' Mildred Bakaitis, Hannah Binham- H:enry. Nouriki, Steve F. Obell. P, 11. This requirement uiludes all freshmen in the regular physical train- ITIzl', Fredl J. Boastrum, W4aine Abram- E±lwood Powell, John Phune, Dr..Fj s 3 I o ' -- ATHENS The assass ination of General Ko vachievit c ihas .csedthe ('lo~iil part of the fronitier ibet 'ween Jlugoslav- a andBlgraia ti'itono severing of domrestlic relations betwee ni the taro couznt ries". 6I A The U. of M. Peen 11 PEN I ing; groups and others that have been excused from these groups. (xe orge A. 3Mity. Psychology 161. luntilnet, Feeling , an1d Eniotioii: P'rofessor Adamis will et this class Friday to discuss Interest. .Freskln iWomnen: Freshman womien should arrainge to see Mimes productions on Friday or Saturday evening. Accord'ig to House Rules Freshmen are expected to limit their engagements to. these eveniings and the 'Late Permission' privi ledge shiould not be asked for or granted. Grace Itchiards, Adviser of Women. Group 7 Freshman Womn'w: I will meet my group Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Barbour Gym- nasium. Mlrs. Frederick O'D~ell. Freshmnan Wointen: I1 will meet my group Thursday at 4:00 p. in, in B~arbour Gymnasium. Ihelen Ramsey. Aa a i i l i 1 1 suii, i a rr'ry 1j. D~)WCen, Prot. 'Charles '5SPerkins, Winnifred Patterson, ftir-j E. Lurt, James D. Brown, Stanley I ley Putnum, Tan Lien Piao, Dr. Edithl Armstrong, Paul Bez, William Araka- E. Pasmore, Willard E. Parker, Ruth's wa, Benj. (Jeline, N. H-arry Champlain,I A. Painter, Martha 1L. Park, A. T: Dr. C. C. Dewitt, A. Dayton, Orrin F. Ortenberger, Miss Morio Ross, Ned Cooley, Dorothy Christenson, Georgej Roehmn, Franik C. Russell, Bonnet Rich, ronstantine, Robert Dicky. James Walter Rendel, Y. T .Seto, Prof. George R. Davis, Chas. Dasney, Stan- A. Burdett Stevens, Win. E. Siefritz. ley J. banner; Donald B. Doubleday, Paul Schreiber, Dorothy Seeber. John C. Chandler, Roy B. Drake, John Dick Thornton, Jas. S. Stevens, Er- Christle, Chas. X. Calderini, Cash Ca- weins Scheer, Theodore D. Singer, Sam- hill,. Howard, B. Calderwood, Mrs. l+. u6I W. Simpson, Mr. S'chrame, Ruby E. Campbell, Chas. E. Chapple, Edward Spickelmier, Don Stoner, Dr. Thomas; Cronwell, Luis Vollazo, E. Carmen: IHall Shastid, Leon Louis SadowskiI Samuel Cardone, Sherman Ferris, °LO- Richard Thornton, Bryden Taylor, 110- roen ID. Ewen, William Foster, A. H._ men C. Stephens, Harvey Straub, Floyd, Win. A. Frankenfie1(, Douglas Ewald Teske, Arthur H. Stuart, Edw. Gary, Ruth Greisemnan, Andrew Gu- Girard Schieffelin, Paul Starrett. theil, Dr. Adelaide E. Gurd, S'ybiI B. Summers, Truman Woodward, Flemming Graham, S. A. Graham, Wal- Harry Weiner, Virginia Wallace, Les- ter Gorsline, P. Hirst, Geo. B. Hester, lie E. Wagner, Geo. Wilfred Johnson, Prof. Eustace Hayden, Thomas Gil- Jr., Clarence Wells, B. Upberg, Emily lette, Chas. C. Hammill. , iflcox, John Voelker, Susin White, Kathieryn Hoitshil, Ennis Hawkins., Walter C. Welke, Gaylord Walker, Morris Groverman, Jr., John T. Haines Jack Weiner, Aubrey D. Young. The ever-growing popularity of Rider's "Mater -en,,9 is dlue to its unequalled writing, quality, large ink capacity and durability, combined with factory service by the makers rigit' he "e in Ann Arbor.. I i der's Pen Shop. 315 State Street .' Pij Lambhda Theta,: There will be a regular business me eting of Pi Lambda Theta this evening] at 7:30 p. mn. in the Library of the Martha Cook Buiklding. Janies Die Vries, President. i Ann Arbon Two Big Dances at the Mx chigan Union 9:00,o0i0oo Enjoy the W eek-End ,C ,- MUSIC BY SID BRYANT and his MICHIGANME. A Good Nine Piece Band Saturda 9:00 to 12:0 Dance at the Upion FEATURING the LATEST DANCE HITS 111 SEATS, ON SALE OCT. 18th PHONE 41 51 11 , #i1111111111111111 1111111i I Ii11111111 Ii ItlhI1hI1i lii!l111111111itl11111Il. raftltrilallilliilril!!I!llti ttiIII tritliIII !If tIII If t!if III III ltrt}1lrfill iaHnaulrttuliurarrrl rtt!lnral trlrrlraalrrrlnrar IA6.., --VWOO-p.0"p-- OCTOE R 20, 21, 2, 25, 26,tk 27, 28, 29 .,--"+ ' ' The, Mimes Present 11 BY FREDRICK LONSDALE 11 NOTE owl I 1 This play by this well known playwright is one of the BIG RECENT EW YORK SUCCESSES at it-was only with great difficulty that Mimes was able to secure it. We feel certain that you w enjoy every minute of it. ri ill A 11 11 0 ~. n in .,a& :...... %ATL hh# h flrn.... (ffna: EnvAll Df~vmnEnmh All oftmn onnnrtlAri l 'tAf4 +p3, 1 ,/ASIA A