4 THE MICHIGAN- DAILY WMNESDAt a a A A 1 f 1f i-l DAILY -OFFICIAL BU'LLETIN 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. Saturday.) Volumlie 8. WEI)NESI)AY, 0 'OCTlEN -"0, 1927. Numb.-r 32, Diversity lecture: Dr. Sylvanus G. Morley, Director of the Caineigie Institution Chichen Itza oject, will lecture on "The 1927 Season at Chichen Itza"-at 4:15 p.,in., Wed- day, October 26, in the Natural Science Auditorium. The lecture will be ustrated with the stereopticon. The public is cordially invited. F. E. Robbins. idents, College of Literature, Stlence and the. Arts: The following students are reqiuested to meet the Scholarship Committee on Friday, October 28th, in Room 300, cated in this notice: 1. H. A. Abramson ......3:00 2. A. W. Bechtel.'...........3:05 3. C. E. Boyd ............ ..3:10 4. H. A. Brubacher......3:15 5. R. E. Carson ... .... ...3:20 6. R. G. Curtis ..........3 : 25 7. A. B. Elliott ...... .....3:30 8. Katherine Francis........3:35 0. H1. L. H-irt........ ......3: 40 10. Isaac Hoffman....... ...3:45 14. Mildred Innis.............3:°50 23. Ph. P. Wright, $.W., University Hall, at the time indi- 12. 13. 14. 15. .17. 118. 19. 20. 21. 22. L. P. Kauffman ..........3:55 Sophie Kimels............4:0 Ophia M. Knapp...... ... 4:05. R. H. MacRae ............4:10 L. B. Miller..............4:15 Mrs. Augusta Niethamnmer .4:20. Angela G. Nosenzo ........4:25 Russell D. Saner...... ...4:30 C. C. Van Vechten ........4:15 lrja Widenius...........4:40 P. A., Wight ............ ..4:45 Youngsto1 n-M ic111 igan ('11110: There Will be' a iiEeting of all Youngstown muen at the Union in room 304, Wednesday at 7:00 o'clock. '1Inia, IFarrell, Secretary. lIleeting,; Wedne:sday, Oct. 26, 127 at 13 Cambridge Road. Pr'of. U. B. fPhillips will speak about ''h~f Lnd ofl iI(i.' :. V. Prophet, Assistant Clerk. Inport an~ t. meeinig tonight atI the Tiiont . 7:30 p.mi. All1 memibers ire urged to be pres ent. G~. J. Robertson. Chi D)elta Phi: The ine(Aing will Pict be heldenigitht because of t he lecture at Hill Audi- torium. There will be a meeting tomorrow night, TLhuirday, Oct. 27, at 7:30 at 1113 Willard, second floor. Will all members; p1 lae bring daues? hathiryn F'rancils, Presidient. O~nRetasDsai!w:n account of the dlismantling. of the organ in lill Auditorium in anticipa- lion of the new organi,fthere will be no miore organ recitals until the comple- tion of the new organ, whlichi will probably be in January or February. . Charles A. Sinik 'T'ryouts for the 'Vaarsiy Band: More cornet and- clarinet players are needed in the 'Varsity Band. Report for tryouts at 6:45 tonight at the Band Hall. 'Nicholas 1). Faalcone, Director, University of _Afichignan La ind Rehearsal at 7:15 toighIt. Be there. Nicholas I). 'Falcone, Direteor. Oratorical Association Patrons : Your attention is called to the- fact that a different type of season ticket is being used by the Oratorical A1ssociation this year. The single ticket is in the form of a season pass and shall be presented at each lecture. It is im- portant to note that -thle seat nuniber stub should not be detached from the ,ticket. For the convenience of both the speaker and the audience your coopera- tion is asked in making it possible to begin the programs promptly at 8 o'clock; if you arrive after that time, please take a seat in the unreserved sec- tions of the first balcony. The door, of Hill Auditorium will be open at 7:30j o'clock and the box-office will be open at 7 o'clock, for each lecture. The course will open tonight with William Montgomery McGovern's illus- trated lecture, "To Lhasa in Disguise.", Carl G~. Branidt, Financial Manager. o'clock, Mrs. Lee 0. Vage, -Chairman. M ax Peet, 2030 Hill street, Wednesday the twenty-sixth of October, at 8 1 Usfherc for the oratorical series: TICKETS REMAIN h-irst leture is W'cdn :-day, Oct. 2G. shcrs arecrquete tobepresenit at 7:151)sharp, Thec y are as follows: Assatciairen- f obet Br1,own1 and FOR ILLINI GAMEi Lawrvence Walkicy; (nme of aisle heaIdIlirs and u. hers for that se(,(tin fol- low) Sect. 1--Aieyhoe, Camipbell, Rtuski,arum; Sect. 2- lCreery, lutlre, Fully 41,500 tickets have been sold Coon, W-ir: Sct. 3-Mlol, _llen, lubiler, Ilaaris: Soct.4SpceM li, to M1icigan supporters for the Mlichi- Charter, Pleters;-on; Sect. 5-Gale, se asnKe;Se.6Wbt gai-liosgm audy cod Lashley, KN(ifleld ; Sect. 7--1owe,( Cc0,x, Simp~lson: aect.lnois gamehughes. On',ril l ridge~c; Seci. 9--Woir, Bradley, C'i~alahan Sect. 1'(1 ucinn,(hisai>> u to harry A. Tillotson, bunsiness; I ilaxier. lExtras: Cooper, Fuss, Klas';, a ;nd Hu'witz: For cagsca:ll 461', managecr of the Athletic association. lII . 1. Sndersi, lChairmn of ;? lisher , I Tickerts a:re avaiilble a t te din t rat iou builingl for those wh-lo wish Ann Arbor Art Assoeiationi: to p)' frocur the. w One man exhibit ion of water colors by Carl Lujdquist aind a groupl of .A larg~e num.ber of the studentModly Oriental paintings sele ocd frocm local collectionis are beingsow in the 11'Es t and aluhmni are expected to accom- Gallery, Alumni Mleioral Ball, through Suniday, Oct. 301.. pany the team to Champaign, making Bruce )lL~ IDonaldson,. Iuse of the special round trip rates Music Sectiu1n, Faculty Women's ('lub: Iachat hae been offered for the trip The first: meecting of the Music Section will be held at the home of Mr:;. by the railroad companies. i He, Who Would Look His Bcst, "Chooses The Best" ..:4:50 p.m. H«. Y. Thiene. IlOrs7:} Order slips' for Senior pictures may be obtained from the business office the Michiganensian any afternoon from 1 until 5 o'clock. You ate urged to cure these as soon as possible in order to make appointments with the iotogtphers. Bryan Hunt, Editor. otlee to Students of Fr'ench: Le Cerele Francals will hold an open meeting and entertainment Wednes- iy, October 26 at Lane Hall auditorium. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., d all students who are taking French 101 or above are not only cordially in- ted but urged to be present. A program consisting of dramatics, music, and [ks has been arranged, and refreshments will be' served. There xvill be" no [mission charge. :Milo S. Ryan, President. tlemuatical Club:. Bunccheon for the Club will be served at the Michigan Union, Wednesday, tuber 26, at 12:15 p.m. W. W. D)enton irs' Educational Club: There will be a meeting of the Girls' Educational Club to reorganize on ednesday aternoon* at 4:30, Oct. 26, in the. Library of the University High ;hoot, (second floor). All sophomores, juniors and seniors, from all schools A colleges on the campus, who are interested in teaching as a profession, are ged to attend. - helen Its Shamnbatigh, Faculty Sponsor onontils Club: Meets at 7:45 in Boom 306 of the Union Thursday, October 27. Dean "iffin will speak. Members-of the staff and graduate students in Economics A Business Administration are invited. Z. (C. ickinson. udent Mlathiematical Society: The Student Mathematical Society will meet Thursday, Oct. 27 at 7:30 in om 3017 Angell Hall. Two papers .will be given. All interested in Mathe- tics are invited to attend. Madelyn C. Kingsley, Secretary. embers of thle Point System Coin: There will be a meeting Wednesday in Barbour Gym at 3 o'clock. HL. J. Hawkins, Chairman. 11 Sigma: All nomination cards should be in the hands of the secretary not later an Oct. 26 to receive consideration at the election to be held Nov. 2. ,tFelbert Swartz. tlbbnrd and Blade: There will be a regular meetinig' Wednesday night at the Union at 7:15 T1o the Women's Hofuse Presidents: The annual Women's League Bazaarl will be .held December 2 and 3. All H-ouse Presidents who have sugges- tions or preferences to offer concern- ing the articles which their house will contribute, please call me at 4047 to- day or Thursday, between 6 and 8 p.m. Helen Rankin, Chairman of Articles. University Women: Mrs. Stewart Hanley will be at the' University golf course Wednesday, Oct. 26th., from 2 to 4:30 o'clock. All students taking golf report there be- tween those lours for instruction. E. McCormick. ARKANSAS- Student government here is a failure and a disgrace to the student body in the opinion of aa group of the most prmninent students. . Your Photograph Tells the Story of your choice You and your photograph go different ways and each will continue to broadcast the tale. Why does the quality of your portrait interest you? MINNESOTA-One woman is regis- tered in the Colloge of Forestry here.{ ILLINOIS-More "than 250 scientists attended the autumnn convention of M A ]I the National Academy of 'cienccs, held here. Fur-niture-Rug Ji : Detroit Theaters ~I tCASE THEATRE B1egin a ltug simtdty 'Nig'ht, Oct. :? SPrices: Nighlts, $1 to $3.5'0; Wed. : and Sit,.)Iats,,$.00)4 to $.50 I~UX lax - ~~ EIN E BI( - { Presenitingr Iis tNew 11usical - Comedy ,-"TARlE THlE AIR" I 77 R"TIN HALLER gS 112 East Liberty St. 41 11 01 E D A YMpI PY I i i t , W t " ) . -_- -: --.: oo'/fr s - , ,, , DEY STUDIO 334 So State St. Phone 5031 OIOGRgpy 7. /y1 B ON S TEL~L E PLAYHOUSE The Intimacy of Laughter The Butter and Egg Man 2nd and Last Week, Beginning MON- DAY, Oct. 24 NIGHTS: 75c, $1.50. ?Mats. 'rues., Tahur. and Sat., 50c, 75c Shtube rt LAFAYETTE IDETROIT 2nd Big Week Amnierica's Inimtitable Star WMI. iHODGE In Hs LaestSuccess Popular 1Price Mi~tiiiees Thurs. and Sact. Bhest Seats, $1.50; Nights, 50c to $2.50 Solid Mahogany is the wood in this Charming SENIORS will find time available now for an Ensian sitting, which will suit their con- venience-1 0 days from now the late corners rush begins and in 4 weeks the time is uip; Spinet Desk. Notice the small I drawer at each end and the P. E. SJavton. spacious center, drawer rote Alpha: There will be a meeting of the Michigan Beta Chapter of Iota Alpha ,,o which all graduate engineers are invited* at 7:30 Thursday, October 27, in 'oom 3201 of East Engineering Building. Professor R. Nelson speaks upon he subject: "The preparation of, the Graduate Thesis." R. IIH. Sherlock, President. $35-00 i i PH0(10 GkPH S c eForever '1 Am ...w... ... ... r .w SEATS ON SALE OCT. 18th i i PHON E 415Y - -L - --1 Jllllllllilllllilllllillllli111i1111N 1 U 1i1I11111lhlhlhhhhihhiihh1hhI1I1hh6hI1h1ili ..r.. OCTBER 20, 21, 2,9 25, 26, 2-7, 2, dlb 29 /..rri/4' ~-- a - The MimsPresent ..x, . , . . . .. .. , . ' ".t4 ,, ' BY FREDRICK LONSDALE NOTE i This play by this well known playwright is one of the BIG R ECENT NEW. YORK SUCCESSES 'an it was only with great difficulty that Mimes was able to secure It. We feel 'certain that you wiil enjoy every minute of it. id ill t