THE MICHTCAN DATLY 4LILY OFF ICIAL BULLETIN location in tle auditorium before next Tuesday, since the list will be taken in room 308, Michigan Union from 7 to 8. This is the last day of tryouts. All down before the lecture on that day. old members must try out again. John Kuiper. Franklin D. Burger, Manager. Philosophy 101. 11itory of Aneient Philosophy: University Band: The class meets Wednesdays and Fridays in room 205 Mason Hall, and The University Band will meet promptly at 6:45 p. m. this evening in the Mondays in 1018 Ange l Hal.- broadcasting room, fourth floor of University Hall. Program over WWJ com- 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.i. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) DelVitt 11. Parker. mences at 7 o'clock sharp. i Volume 8 Waldo Abbot, Director of Broadcasting. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1927. Number 10. Inspection Tour of University Library: The University Library will conduct a tour of the building on Friday afternoon, Sept. 30, at 4 o'clock. This is planned primarily for such upper class students as have never made a tour of the library. First year students, who did not take the trip during-Freshman Week, may do so at this time. Meet in Room 110, Library Building, promptly at 4 o'clock. William W. Bishop, Librarian. Graduate Students: Graduate students who have not filed an election card in the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014 Angell Hall, should do so by Saturday of this week. Changes in election should be reported to the Graduate office. This involves substitution of one course for another, dropping of courses, or adding' of courses to elections as formerly made. This is important as accurate re- ports cannot be obtained at the end of the semester unless courses are prop- erly elected. Rutit A. lloase, Recorder. Matheait!.ics ,2: Mathematics 52 will meet hereafter in room 2042 N. S. T. E. Raiford. 3lathiemnulcs 51.:- M'lathematics 51, 10 o'clock section of T. 4. Raiford, meets in room 301 M. 1.. T. E. Raiford. Soc;ologcy 51: Professor Angell is unable to meet his sections today. R. H. Holmes. Comedy Club:- Tryouts for the cast of the first play will be held in Newberry Hall Sat- ur u0rning, O doer 1, at 9 a. m. It is very important that all members be prcsctnt, loy G. Curtis, President. Aor rea1ing(of "The Romantic Young Lady," by Martinez Sierra, is called for Saturday, Oct. 1, at 10 o'clock, U. Hall Auditorium. All those who have tried out are invited to be present. Visitors are welcome. E. IE. Fleisclinan. (ogebic ta(nge Club: meeting of the Gogebic Iange Club tonight at 8:00 o'clock in room 306 Union. C. L. Anderson. Students of.the College of Pharmacy: Special meeting of the Prescott Club is to be held Friday afternoon in room 300, at 4:15. Election of officers will be the special order of business. All students are urged to be present. Helen Rutherford, Vice President. R. G. 1T1. C. Un1ifornis: Tailor will be at R. 0. T. C. headquarters on Friday, September 30, to take measurements for Advance Course uniforms beginning at 1:00 p. m. Reinold Melberg. Universify of Michigan Band: Drill-Loday at 5:07 p. mi. Yost Field House. Gordon Facker, Drum Major. PiESENTING - For your house Parties and other Sociel events. Bernie Golnan, radio star of Station WCX (Red Apple Club) and his "Lee Gold en's 31i chiganders." SBrnie (Toidnian, radio star of Station WCX (led Apple Club) and llowe, lhialf-Way Hlouse, Lake George,- N. Y, I The linesf thnce and entertaining band on the Campus. We are now booking for the Fall season. Call R. WAX Business Mngr. Dial 89S1 -9. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a --- a -- - -----7--''---"--" '-- - ------------------------- ... . 1 ! e.d .l R . e . .. .. t e. + t . , ! . .. . .f .. t .. .. . R. . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. ..-. HOGUE, FORESTE VISITS UNIVERSITI R. L. Hogue, state forester of Mi sissippi, visited Ann Arbor yesterda to confer with members of the facull of the School of Forestry and Con servation on the establishment of forest ranger school in Nississipi He is on his way east to visit tl' Central Forestry station, stopping a schools on the way to conferrabou the establishment of the range school. Mississippi is laying plans to pu chase forest land, Hogue said. It hoped to expand the present organiz: tion over the entire state. A fir protection district which covers 600, 000 acres is now maintained in ti state by lumber companies. This dis trict wouldmbespread over the en i state when the organization has tamai place . Faculty Wies: Women students of Child Psychology desire to observe (not experiment) young children under normal conditions. They will take responsibility and care of children afternoons free of charge in exchange for the privilege of ob- servation. Those interested call 8316. Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women. Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Your attention is called to the attendance report cards which are being distributed through the Dean's messenger service. All instructors are asked to read carefully the directions on the back, and to deposit the necessary reports in the dean's messenger boxes. More cards may be had at any time upon application, either in person or, by telephone, at 1220 Angell Hall. Mary A. Cutting, Secretary to the Asst. Dean. The Elta Kronm Prize in Sociology: The Eita Krom Prize, consisting of the interest on a gift of $1,000, amount- ing to about $50, will be awarded in June, 1928, to the best sociological paper of three thousand to five thousand words submitted by an undergraduate and presenting the results of a study having in view the social betterment of the writer's own community, or of some community with which he is familiar. Papers must be submitted by May 1, 1928. The competition is open to all undergraduates, whether members of classes in sociology or not. but must show at least such, knowledge of that -subject as should be gained by work equivalent to the beginning course at this University. There has in the past been almost no intentional competition for this prize and it has simply been awarded to the best paper of the sort described submitted in the undergraduate courses. C. H. Cooley. Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts: The first meeting of the Faculty will be held Monday, October 3, at 4:10 p. in. in room 2225 Angell Hall. Election of committee members. John R. Effinger. Kindling Wood and Steam Boiler: Kindling wood may be had at $1.00 per load on the site by applying to Mr. Whittemore of the Storehouse department or the Buildings and Grounds department. A steam boiler in excellent condition which will take care of a 9 .or 10- room house is for sale at $100. Apply at the Buildings and Grounds depart- ment. E. C. Pardon. Work For Board: Girls wanting to wait on table for board and also cash, please come and see me at once. Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women. Girls Wishing to Work For Room and Board: There are a number of urgent calls for girls to work a reasonable amount in private homes in exchange for their room and board. Please telephone me if interested. Beatrice W. Johnson, Adviser of Women. Health Servce: Dr. Sappington will take my medical office hours at the Health Service Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Margaret Bell. Philosophy 31A, Seating List: The seating list for the lectures in Philosophy 31A is now posted in New- berry Hall. It is imperative that every student find hip seat number and its Men's Educal-i 1 b: The Men's Education Club Nxill hold its first meeting for the year in room 302 at the Michigan Union, Monday evening, October 3, at 7 o'clock. Professors Woody and Schorling will speak. All men interested in education are cordially invited. W. W. Arnold, Temporary Chairman. Phi Delta Kappa:r Regular weekly luncheon for active and associate members of Phi Delta Kappa will be held this noon at the Michigan Union. I. D. )iacNitt, President. Football Programs:s All students desiring to sell football programs report at Yost Field House from 3 to 5:30, Friday afternoon. J. N. Ryrholm, Sales Manager. Varsity (flee Club: Tryouts will be held today in room 206, School of Music, from 4 to 5, and Drug Store 340 S. State St. for Those Thick Delicious Malted Milks Sodas, 10c Sweet Cider for Sale By the Glass or Gallon - - - - - - - - - - aSOD S.- I) A LODNESSo LUNCHES ANt AIIIR - - Interstate - . TOLEDO $1.25 one way. $2.24 round trip Leave Ann Arbor City Pharmacy M. 12 Noon .M. 8P.M. Leave Toledo Interurban Station 8 A. M. 12 Noon 4 P. M. 8 P. M. CANDIES 8 A 4 P. Stop at Union 5 Minutes later THE BLUE BIRD, COACH LINE, INC. Phone 9870, 118 Fourth St. TICE'S (Near Arc) , i __ 'ยข QUALITY.X 'A "4 The Hunting Season Is On We have everything to get the game with, including Coats, Pants and Caps, Knives, Grease Oils, etc. Flash Lights, Alarm Clocks, I " Dog Collars, Harnesses and Leads. .0 Jno. ( ~ QuALITY. Washington Near Mafn i_ __ Rio 9~4 C Fischer Co. Main Near Washington IO rr .rnr ir r, , . l The Iiines. Theatre --- --- -------- Will Open Its Annual Season A The Week Beginiling Monday, Oct. 3 PRESENTING 66 A Play 6f Colorful Mexico with its BANDITS and Everything By PORTER EMERSON BROWN a1 + t MIXED CAST NOTE INCLU DES FRANCES M. JOHNSON, MARY LOUISE MURRAY, LESTER C. CURL, CHARLES LIVINGSTONE, LYMAN CRANE, ROB- ERT WFT7I,2 FR ANCIS K KI 2E1 JTGEN The Mimes Theatre Box Office will be open for the advance sale Friday, September 30th, at 10 A. M. All seats are reserved and priced at 75c. Phone orders taken and held until six o'clock day Y r of Derformance.