PACT-, MC4TT, THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA~RDA7, JANTJAflY 7, 1~ I - -"M 00-0 DA I LYOF F ICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until *Freshmen Hygiene Lecture: The third freshmen lecture in hygiene for men, will be given in Water- xnan Gymansium, Monday andi Tuesday, January 9 and 10, at 3-4 and 5 p.m. This requirement includes all freshmen in the regular physical training groups and others that have been excused from these groups. Geo. May. Utah ersity Women : 1 Atte,)tion is called to the section of the Lodging Ilouse Agreement for \V'omcn wli ch says "T~hat this c'ontrac't shall be automatically renewed for the (' S('ond " el -Ui (ster at n......for the# semes'ter uinless gfour Pweeks ie - Rachmianinoff: Hopak; Wagner: 'Walther's Prize Song from "Meistersinger;" Bi13ahins: Waltz in A Major; Wie nlawski: Carflaval Russe. St. Olaf Lutheran Choir in the Extra Concert series, January 26: J. S. Ea ehi: Jesu , Priceless Treasure; Shumann : How Fair the Church of Christ 51hall Stand; E'dward Elgar: Go, Song of Mine; F. Melius Christiansen; ;~~n llh ; Rachlmaninoff: AMay Our Mouths Be Filled With Thy Praise; nVhenokoit: Salvation is Created; Georg Schumann: From Heaven Abcove; (agSchumann : The ?Morning Star; (Norwegian Folk Melody) So Soberly. 1 CIih. Spantsh of Vega) "NAlarienlied,"' Sacred Lullaby; Philip Nicolai; 1;; a. A wake for Night is Flying. Minnesota Solon To Lecture At NMleetinp Of Detroit C itizenis "Immigration," will be Ilse sub;(-c- of an address to be deliver. d tonighlt in Detroit by the Ilon. Senator er zi=- 3:30 p.m (11:30 a.m.S -------------- Satu rday.) 'RI)AV, JANU'ARY 7. Numuber 71. Voluuuue S. SA trV' Nt, Yo~rk 8y aiuoiy Orchiest ra, Walter lDamrosch conducting, John Shipstead, of. Mlinne sota. at apuli Xuh-iersit y Lec tire : Dr. Earnest A. 11loot on of fora~ the boginning of t he secondl semester she gives 110tice to the -Adriser's -~- .of Women and t o the lessor of her intent ion to leavye." N.. :.. in L); iszt: St'. is A I11 iior for Pliano CholuriIn ion series. February 1 : Brahmrs; Symphony Francis P'reachiing to the Birds; Schumiann : Concerto and1( Orchestra ; Chabrier : Spanish Rhapsody. Hiarv'ad Unuivers ity will letutre on"The iC~t uIiY of Ifunian Rta(cs and Types" at 4 :1.5 p11m., Monday, January (), 1928, in Otle Natuoral Science Audit oriu The public is cordially invited. F. EIlobbills. Nemblers of Itle Fa011lly: I'arkiiig p~ermnit s inn y be obtained withbout delay by app~llying at the office (A /he Secretary. Hierbert (G. Watkiuns, Assist ant Secret ary. 'Iiie fin al date for these not ificat i ois is Monday, January S9. j 11i.:11e He ads La H'ee im. oIs r Womn: Weien Si uldeu~t s who expect to move second semester are requi red t o" noti fy the I Iou'e [lead anmd the office of Advrisers by M\onday , .Janulary 91. If los(?I leads will promptly advise the offlice ofvaau i1 alis>t of z v, la bie 11 o s will 1) ilropai'cd aid every effort im ie to(I ill them.i ",Iv iI Ii5s,. pi a IIist , in the Pxlt ra Conlcert series, F~e Iruary 13: Mozart: F t-i a mu C .\lin or ; Schli et : Sonata in A Major, O p. 121),; Brahms: n o l I 1\iloi; 1IUIvI'I: Pavane pour ' ue Inate defunte, Ondine, Al-j F(~ odor ('IinIi a pin in thle (Choral I1upion Series, February 23. Mr. (Nba I- -. p a cines ot so hn U a dl. init c progr~ani in ad vanmc. Instead book]lets5 (con- ;m.!inig an }' -on gs lil Kappa phi: on1ce, Members of Phi Kappa from other institutions or mcmber'sf F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean. stitution whose names appear incorrectly in the students dire( r.otify the secretary, 302 Engineering Annex, Campus Phone Students in the College of Pharmacy: wish to become active in the Michigan Chapter. College of Pharmacy students may classify for the second semester on R. ~S iinton, S Monday and Tuesday, January 9 and 10, in Room 250 Chemistry Building. C. C. Glover, Secretary. Phlippine-MJichigan C'lubi: - There will be a regular meeting of the Philippine-Michigan Socilogy141 Crimnoloy) :row at 3 o'clock p.m., in Lane Hall. An important matter i The class will meet at the interurban station this morning in time to cussed, so that every member is urged to be present. catch the 8:40 o'clock car for the trip to Jackson. ou0 A. E. Wood. --- ___- - hen's Education Club: RhUetoric 96, 106, and 212: The Men's Education Club will meet Monday, January 9 at During the second seme'ster I shall give the following courses: Ro 0 fteMcia no.Poesr ryradYa Rhetoric 9'6 (Contempora'ry Prose Techniques.) cuss the activities of Freshman Week. Important business will Rhetoric 106 (Book Reviews and Critical Writing.) sidered. ..AroI Rhetoric 212 (Graduate Seminar.) _______._Arnold,__P Only two sections will be given in Course 96 (which is to be elected through. the. Classification Committee), the section announced for 10 Negro-Caucasian Club: o'clock being omitted. Members of the Club will meet Sunday, January 8, at 10:30 and fromi 3 stiudent 5 i're- Co-wid-n. Uo,,jler ger are also reminded that private cars and taxis mray story at b"o'l Ii Sde c.nI ralmes of the Auditorium. That is, the regular taxi entrance on ate Thye 'clock, -Ade, and the corresponding entrance on the Ingalls street ?s imu to the sidewalk on tihe Ingalls str'eet side. htiellmnamu . Charles A. Sauk. tomet iiNEW COLLECTION OPENED I' II~~II ;IIIIIIImmel, III~i~l II mhrpolof re,- At.t l1w'request: of the comnmittee of' thle University college recently ap- Biooks! B oi tCouncil. pointed by President Clarence Cook Little, a collection of books dealing No=utsoebos w\ii Ii the newer' ideas (If administra-=-Ntussoeb k, fionil this in- lion andintruction in universities yorpriuaBat ror clolt n ollege's has been placed on ref-=yorptcuatse1 27, if tlj-y oei t i graduate reading room No.- We have not on ~ecreary -literature but standard RIBBONS AM)D 2SPLE autographed copies an Club t noo- for all makes of is to b lis 1- TYPEWRITERS - T. at. It:hld turnover, fresh stock Insures = 'l'I e P rint ar 1f* ~1 ~j rura es t~llity at it moderate price. OD. MORRILL 521 E. 17"d Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. t7 o'clock inllllltlllllllllllll illill kum will dis- Ialso be coin- in11:s88meeting inl tin'Arenc irdc 5793 Wood ward aivenue. E i n n g at o , t ( 1 1l fo discuission group , is ia 5 11)ic I f Shipstead has noiim itroduced a ill~ ('a~lling fi.u the ehlliin )1 of ;)lie Na,- tional Origins ('twlas'.from IOlet'1:1-1 Iniinigration law. Senator Shigstead is a very frc i h convinc'inig tallier', amid is one o0Itie best informed meni oni inigm-altiom in. Congress today. The Ant i-Nat ionicl Origins Clause 1Leagute lei' Michliila m, under whlose auspiceos thel' meeting is l: beinig staged, w~as ve -ryt'il (,i 1 secur'ing him for this occasion, and1l only succeeded thr'ough having md the mrequest last November. 1 Together with Senator Shipstead, the Rt. Rev. M. J. Gallagher, Rev. Sveaid A. Sorgenson, and Judge Frank Murphy, will give short addresses:. The Meeting wvill start at 5 o'clock. oks! Books! I but books selected with inl mind._ iy the best in modern I editions, fine bindings,_ arare volumes as well.-- :id Book Shop ~ Williams I~11t11t1!_!?!!I.!tlt~ltttlttltt!!Il 4 President. t0 am., sharp, I P. 1. Jack. The Teaching of English : Course Education D110, The Teaching of English, scheduled for the second, semester will meet Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 and 10 o'clock respectively, and not on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8 o'cock' as scheduled in the School of Education announcement. C. C. Fries. Gr'adutte Fellowships Au11(1chlarlIIships : Students int erestedi in applying for, graduate fellowships and schjolar'- ships at this University for'tile year 1925-29 may secure information and ap- ilqatioll blanks at the office (If tile Graduate School Room 1014, Angell H-all. All applications miust be in by March 1st, 1928. .We also have infor'mation elative to fellowships and scholarships avil,- able at otheinst5it utions in this country and foreign c'ountr'ies. l'reshaujan IC lecti(Ins ;_- Freshmen who dot not inten(I to co(ntinua imn the seconmd semester cour'ses elcted.a inl Sept-'mnber shoulid cons;ult t heir Advisers before going to Ithe C'las'sificat ion ('olmlit It'e. lI hose wvho ar'e unable to make. applointmlemnts with ther Advisers shiould (-onlsult.I'rof'esso Fr'ayer. Rioom 1220 Angell Hall. 11. A. 1ra3'er, ('hairnian, Freshman Elect ions Coimiittee. at Spedding Studio, 619 East Liberty street, to have group pictures takon. L. B. Smith, President. Hindustan Club:' There will be a meeting of IHindustan Club on Sunday, January 8, 1928 at 3 p.m., Lane Hall. Important matters about the last IHindustan Convepttiomi shall be consider-ed. All members are requested to hee '5lmI. II. S. Bird i, Secretary H1in dust an C(l~ub. 'C' snaop~rita3a 'l l : President B3ayard D)odge of tile American U~nivemrsity (of B eiot, Syria, will speak on "Cooperation as a Basis for Progress,'' on Sat urday, Jail. 7, at S p.m., ill Lane Hall. Members of tihe Club, their friends, amid the gener-al pubhllic' is cor~dia lly inivited1. INaa 1014m rai, Pre~sidenut Ertl-'r'a ins for 'oucecrl s il l te ('laura 1 Union anmd lExt i'a 4 '4)iI(rt sei''es: In ord(er- that p~atr'ons of t he (-'horn I Union amnd Ext ni Concemt series mnay fanmlilha r'w t hemSelves in advance with the priogr'amns tom be( given, the follo\\'- I ug1. a mlounccneits sare mla(Ie lat this time: P'aul Koehanski, violinist, in Choral Unioni sem'ieslaimiary IS: Vivaldi: ('on certo A -Minom'; Bach : Allegro--Adagio M1a lNon 'etao,110, ~~a lodimm Ih7 lajor. I1lo armt : Andant e ; Mozart -Kneislet'r: ondlo; D~vorali : Sivomic I )an(, - Cs Mvimnor',:Bonlamiger : Coi'tege ; Cbopim-Kochanski : Noute : .\Iommsor'g,_ y- FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK Cor'nwell Blk. (Temp I11dq Is.) 0S.ttetee 330 S. State Street f r ETCHINGS ON DISPLAY AT CLEMIENTS LIBRARY The etchings of Albert losenthal, famous Philadelphia artist and en- graver, are now on display in the Clement's libr'ary cases. The exhibit consists of etchings of &tamous Amer'- lean and British statesmeil, generals, politicians, aind adventur'er's during the Revolutionary War. Tll.- etchings were made from the original collection of C. E. Hilde- burn, noted collector in. American hmistory. Many of the pictures are rar- ities, the originals found only in In- dependence H-all, Philadelphia. Ros- enlthal's drawings are the most com- plete of its kind, and include such famous men as Washington, Madison, Burgoyne, Lafayette, and many ctheu's. 'Theire are about 200 pictures in the exhibit. I~r~ FOR YOUR OFFICE __ _ __ 1928 DESK CALENDARS, NATIONAL AND EXCEL- SIOR DIARIES, JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS AND LEDGERS, LETTER FILES, CARD CABINETS, ETC., ETC. 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