PACE MIGHT THE MICHIGAN DATT .Y CTTVnAV T("GPPTTAnV 10 I(M T--- ------------TT (N1'A'. AA I T T1T AIV ;sn Un f NII. I, U '1M,1J1111.I Z, .Ia:J D AILY 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.) l Vr iI~ialue K Numnber gs. sFIN1D tY, 1, CIA' 1-t1?AItY 12. Thle meeting of the Senate Council scheduled for Monday, February 13, will be postponed unless otherwise requested by any member or members. F. F. IRobbins, Secretary. ilrosseau Fomiidation: There will be a meeting of the committee on the administration of the Brosseau Foundation on Monday, February 13, at 2 p.m., in Room 2, University hall. Students applying feva loans from this Foundation shouldl present them- selves before the commnittee at this time. J. A. Bor sley, Dean. Speech 31 and 3:: T1he make-up examination in these two court,,; will b1w held i7'tua 1;5 at 0 anm., 4200 Angell Hall. Lionel' (rocker114 Mr. Bursley's section of French 114, Tu., Th. at 11 o'clock has Jna cnd to Room 204 S.W. P. E. Putrsh'y. Mental Mineralogy: The examination in Mineralogy 18 (Dental Mineralogy) 1ev hose a iiserlt from the final examination and for the removal of conditions wilIl be In Id i i Room 4082, Natural Science Building, on Saturday, IFebruary 18 at 9i a.I. Blue books should be brought. Albert It. Peck. Tryouts for University Girls' Glee Club: Second semester tryouts will be held Tuesday, February 14, from 4 to 6 o'clock in Room 216, School of Music. All girls interested are invited to tryout. This will be the last opportunity. Bring your own music if you wish. Delia 'Lover. Urnive~rsity Club-ROTC Shoot: The Club Rifle Shoot, held under the joint auspices of the Univecrsityr Club and the R.O.ANC., will occur on the remodeled rifle rang-e Fr idlay, F'ellruary 1.7 at '7:30 p.mi. Please sign up .It the 1 niversitv Clibormtrb 0 i V (.imiI, 1 Rviiilfld Mells'r . a. I). 1o()IC<, R11,'.C. Rifle 'ill.iI tryouts for R.O.T.C. Rifle T1eam wxill. be leld lurii Nv we' h l rua r I 8 - I1S. The range wil1 be open durinag time followinig lnoUmS: Tuesday-1-5 pJm. Fid;2W -1's? - ., nd7I' pe A edncisday--1--5 p.m. Sat urda y- -12 a.m0. lii1esca el'(101l) wil meet ini 2 i''w ;,1,.!';l M dilVa IBuilding oni \ViuesayFebruary 15,, at 8 p.m. Th'ie following papers will be read: "The Case or Mohammed," by Profes- of k 1. \Xorrell, and "The Form of ilu i. mmonia iMoleeille," by Professor I (' o uncil wxill meet :a#. 4.,20 o'clock i11Rnm) 1a, I.1'11a1i'nimco(gy 1building~. ILolill, I. Brelivo()l, Secretary. TI,:i(' Seeciojll of the Facilty Wolnen' lFlob: The 'htusic Section will meet Tues- da, evo'nig, February 14 at 8 o'clock at thc e br of Mrs. Max Peet, 2030, 1Hill street. qtrs. L. 0. Case, Chairman. St udent Volunteers: T.'here will be a meeting of Student Voluntccr5 and others interested in mrsi-icn s at 9:30 o'clock on Sunday 101 105 a Z11\1'h x -Hail. Th1e tlh~i ;' i wpi of ihm'i:,i ian oices Arounid .tie W( -ld" N'vill ble (discussed. is rhm-es 111lson. 1111 Iodu'dall Chllb: cwiI bhe anmeetii~g of the :1 htliistai(li'a<1,83pin., ill Lane IBali oi ~'~\,Ilo~ 12, :1 2. Elec-I i~1 (, (li i flee rs shaill la lc, ilace, a1,1 oi ( ;i ie t po t irn ltershall be ( I05('(aisodf1 AI!IucllheIi 81a0 ic eiQt ( to li he 'if It..S. 1Bird i, Whitney STOCK SEASON 3rd Big Week Theatre TONIGHT AT 8 Uniivers it y [clie : Prlofessor Job a ij . \Val'iehc Benedetto (Croce(, intel'rrck. o the Naurial Science Auditoriuml. Of A0o11 ii t olie College will speak Art,"' at S p-.,L Monday, February 13:, Th'1e public is cordially invited. l?. E. .Robbinis. 0il in Mir. J. J. (ham penois, ofci a I lectuirer of the All ianice Francaise. wil g ve thm0iiir~d lecture lUoni Iii 'CoclV('l(' rise program: "Jule(s Renaid hIrnlm s~ are reqjuestedl to fill out Ithe pr'ogranm blanms and re turntihel(m to this, offlice At their earliest convenience. Addi- I ;anal blanks may be seeniredl by phoning the office. 11. J. (Owbill, Secretary to thle Dean. 1, I' You have all heard of Catherie z . >. c; ' :i f Facu'ilty, Schololr The regular iedgan Union. Dentistry." of >Ed1,zmiun; stafIf luncheon wiil be,11h1ld on Monday at 12:15 p.m., at the Dean Mlarcus L. Ward will speak on"Thle Profession o1 C. 0. DaviS, Secretary. Bureau of Ap])Infl'ents : All candidates enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments should call at the office this week to fill (oit. Location Blanks for the second semester. The office will be open froni 8 to 12 a. in., and 1:30 to 6 ip.m., daily, with the exception of SaturITday afternoon. Mlellen R. Shalai'h. School of Education Assembly: Mr. Edwin Miller, Assistant Superintendent of Schools of Detroit, will address an assembly of the School of Education in the University High School Auditorium on Monday, February 13, at 4:10 o'clock. Mr. Miller's topic will be "How to Secure a Position in the Detroit School System." All persons interes~ted are invited. (Instructors in education are requested to call the attention of all their classes to this notice.) C. 0. Davis, Secretary. C'horal Union Ushers: Members of the Choral Union ushering force are requested to he in their places at H-ill Auditorium, for the Myra Hess concert, not later than 7:30 o'clock, Monday, February 13, as the (doors will be opened at that hour. W. A. Davenport. Gradluate Students: Graduate students who have changed their second semester elections by dropping or adding a course, or substituting one course for another, should notify thme office of the Graduate School by Saturday, February 18. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. Men's Education C'lub: Mr. Edwin L. Miller, Assistant Superintendent of Schools in Detroit, who was originally xschieduled to speak before the club, will address an, assembly in Univer ity11 igh Schiool Auditoriin, Monday. Febr iuary 13 at 4:10 o'clock.± Yembevts arce rgeod i1o(" I lte atciiiicii of those interested'( to tils lmeet - 13! ;1lr.M 1c~lr xxII pi s wa con ernring;po itions and teniure inl the Detroitj Sy stemn. 11. . .irA old, I Pres'iden't. Annii Arbor Art s~ci o The Ex li bi ion ofif;1 Ipiaint inig,,sected(0(1 roiii 11beFort iethliAim al xh i- bition of Ameirica nI ',amiig anid Seri ptnuie at the Art Ist itute of (Chicago opens Sun daiy af[Icriioon , Februarmy 12, inl the W1est (Gallery, Alumni M4enmoria I Hall. Bruce 31. 1)ouaidson,, President. Scal 11141 I I Blde )]1en:; Meletinig Sunda y, Fe b. 12 at 2 :38 0 cR ot. Rooni :802 liiioii. Roy 13. Blass. lailutvend Greek N talarlll': All iipjirc lass and(Igraidloat e 1 0(10111 5of Latin anid Greek whvlo arme ill- tet, edPAiil esta blisliin g at(J iiga ii a elmaipi ciof thle nat ionalI honorary vfra- fer,.ily, l ta Sigma I 1'111, are urged io atend( a meetimig on Monda y, February' 1:>, at 4 o'clock iill1l210111 2(11 8 An ;ge ;11 i. Kha lii'ri Beimel I. Ifoologv :32 (levedilly); The as-Aignent of seats wxill be posted by Mlonday n1001 in the corri- dor near ftooum 2091, Natural Science Bil ding. To 4ave tinie in st ainting 'tihe lecture'(, it is ilmpotiant that all li embrs of the (lass go to the audi-' tolill some time on1 Mondlay to aseer-, t ain precisely wvhere their seats are. jThie seating list will be removed be- fore tihe lectur'e Tue0sd1ay morning, and Iwill not he accessib~le at thle lectmmre. sclaicr M'Iechanical Enigineers: I !Mr. .NV. Hendershott of the Good- j year Tire and Rubber Company, Akron,' 0., will be in Room 221, West Engin- eering Building, Tuesday and Wednes- day, February 14 and 15, for the Jur- pose of interviewing those interested in positions with this company. 11. C. Anderson. Es~peranto Course: A new Esperanto Course starts Monday, February 13, at 4:15 p.m., in Room 1021 Angell Hall. C. Stillmaun. Myra R~ess Piano Recital Program :, Myra Hes's, pianiste, will give the following program in the Extra Con- cert series in Hill Auditorium, Mon-E day evening, February 13, at 8 o'clock. Bach: Allegro from Toccata in G Major; Bach: Chorale "Jesu, .Joy of Man's Desiring" from Cantata 147 (ar- ranged by Myra Hess) ; Schubert: Sonata in A Major, Op. 120; Brahms: Sonata in F Minor; Schumann: Papil- Ions, Op. 2; =Ravel: Pavane pour une Infante defunte, Ondine, Alborado del Gracioso. Charles A. Sink. .)Iatlieiatlcal Club: Regular meeting will be held, Tues- day, February 14, at 8 p.m., in 3201 Angell H411. Mr. Kazarinoff will pre- sent, "On Poncelet Principle of Con- tinuity." All interested are cordially 11 invited. W. W. Beniton. Prescott Club: } nesday evening, February 14, at 7 :301 o'clock: in Roonm 165 ('henlislry I Buildin1g. AIr. Robert ..Muthi of the i scientiLfic'si ff of 1'.'. USquibb andi R Sons -xxii Ia ddr'ess thme ('clb)1on"Iin- nouni ty fromi the Laboiat ory S i St nd o int." Several ic ''Is of motion pie- tnri'si will be( uised to illust rofIe i(be ad. (dress. Members of the(' (liii)and lall 1 others.! interested are cord~(ially in- vit('d to )e pmresent. l'it sics ('ooeiiin : ; lr. AV. I1. lBennett.xxill speak on ''The Jlect rue Monmen t ofC the Sulphumr Coiplex,'' and Al r. 11. I-I. Nielsen on ''lnteW''vcmm cc Phenomena in flteInfra- red Absorption of ('inst ais'' Tumesday at 4:15 o'clock in Room 1041, Vast Physics Building. All inter'ested nine 'or'dially invite'd. 1). .11. Dennisoni. the new scemester has sJair(d I we all can be Rii, ~ at least wit l !nli - )eictme OSCAR SA YS Bernard aw'3 Triumphantly Successful I'= 11c It is sulrly a CGr(,dat Reief to of get finals and the J-Hop out the way. Now that Comedy with AMY L OOMIS as Catherine II ( Miss Loomis' Only Appearance this season) Charles Warburton as Edstaston- Robert Henderson as Patiom kin NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO SEE IT I After all the talking Alex used to, do, and the t1 iat of water. Then look aroun~d. You will see toemptimr 1meals, tasty; sandwiches apd the best chocoate calt and, to complete the uea!, a fourl' in dish of some kined. Ater l y I'Ata sarhsna to ay,~ ouarestl aouttteaR & s rh as you to come right o-ver and get a fie cink MRS. RICHARD MANSFIELD in James Barrie'. Moving "Echo of the Ware' ''THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS' A Superb Company in a Superb Bill! w 0 TO O RWSPECIAL. ADDED PERFORMANCE of the Uproarious Mary Boland Farce with Velma. Royton and Robert Henderson Also, "AREN'T WOE ALL?" Wed. Mat By Popular Demand!I Every Night, incl. Sunday at 5---5Oc, 75c, $1 Wed. Mat. at 3-Entire House, 50c. Sat. Mat. at 3-54c, 75c. (Phone 4814) together with tWTT^.-r,, :: ' R ~ I tIn~fW rnit SA76g31p, ;, A" , Lc xviii often to the & LUNCH 605 Church Read Oscar's Orallo ns 117 19pSunda-ps Dail) Subscribe For the Weekly I I ............... - q I P%,' $ :7: v F , : r I) MAIL IORDERS I M I MV E s ' , " E a T R IBOX O fFIC IPHONE 41 41 i N--- 4_ FEBRUARY 20, 2 1, 2 2, 2 3, 2 4, 25 THE MIMES PRESENTS Ge. M} . C ohan's Hilarl is 6 L THE H 0 M VJ.."3 Ni Farce Comedy twom IN IOMIW 1 NEW YORK TELEGRAM-"Broadway em- braced "The Home Towners" with all the enthusiasm to which they have already become accustomed in their Chicago run"-C. S. with a mixed cast including 11111 TOM DOUGALL FRANCES K. KLEUTGEN T. LYMAN CRANE FLORENCE, Y1B."TENNNT NEW YORK AMERICAN-"We laughed and we chuckled and we ha-ha'd at scores of ingenious bits .... the kind of a play thap a Sphinx must smile at"- 111 .P- Dale IIv _ 1l I III 1