PACE EIGHT THE1 MICHIGAN DAILY TUATYrgr, EB-AY 21, 79°i DAILY OFFICIAL' BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until 3:'20 p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdaiy.) l iollmle S~. S17I)YFE1:1I"AIIy 19. Number 104. ".- --.- 1' Ea2 ilty, College of Lltrire, Seience anid the Arts: Facuslty Program bAnks hrA e been distributed through the Dean's mes'- senger ~~rv:( (,n id al L taclty niembers are requested to fill out the program bLankhs tane return 2them71 to this office at their earliest convenience. Addi- tional blanrks may be scred;2r. by phoning the office. 11. J. C'orbin, Secretary to the Dean. Faculty C'ollege of L~e~tue ecre and the Arts : The February mewting fthe LUterary Faculty wvill be held Monday, Feb- ruary 20, at 4:15 p .m2., Room 2zZ5 Angell habll. Professor J. S. Reeves will act as Chairman of the flu'; n. 1l. .1. ('rbini, Secretary to the Dean. Faculty Mefi i', sc hofI of Education: There will be a meeting of the Faculty of the School of Education on M.ionday, March 5, at 4 :15 o'clock, Room 109, Tappan Hall. Consideration will b1e given to the question of the University College. C. 0. Dads, Secretary. "2n;2earsify Wo 2ct o LUniversity XWoniea me,' ve liday ev-ni-ng privileges on Tuesday, I' 1bru1ary 21. The (108 in g hlin oil \\ I f( i is paper1, '11101 1ir t eeol)])rtliulitivs o50 ra±tins iS j1112 1 ;:. ra:'.. Students a [sezut loi heIin'aul exeiin at ion inlHi st ory 5 shoi''uld report to 1100111 4001, Angell hIall, 8a I arda, Feb+ ~lruary 25, at e2 i). Students absoent. froin the linolt xouinatio.n illTHistory 93 should report to R oom 4001 Angell Hail, laliuday, February 25, at 2 p.m. Prestont Slossoun. Will not meet Tusday n;rning at 3 O'clock. It will meet as usual Thurs- day at 8 o'clock . 0..1i. Stephenson. Pecause of the class meeting that is called for 10 o'clock on Tuesday, there will be 11o lectures in Physics. N. 11. Williams. I A cmeeting of all Froslminienvcrneir is called for Thursday, February 23, at 4 : 15 o'clock, in Un1iversi v I 11lernar:1i l. s~ti ut e u va,)Jl(i l'it3 I lta'.l s. \J;ion(ceijo : leethoven : Somatia, (01), 53.:La;>.N e12.'t m11 .\ltrion JoltttsenI. 25, t which Dea. n L"Iw ard 11i. KrausI sill spak on "he De,-elopment of Vill 1 lh, girls in('horuses 1, 2, 3, and l o please go to thle Campus Bootery to ';e lit ed for their shoes before ','eucday at pm C (horns 1 to be Iiltcd in hI ack, patentfi leather, Chorus- es 2, r, and 6 in white satin. If you do not know the number of your chot s -c ( 11 1 in Iathawa' y at7817. ,me i!lathrtiayi, A istnt it Clhairman. WORDING REVISED .0iteotr 0 0i han a. week. of discus- snonl by mxail and telegra ph, thle ques- tion 1for the intercollegiate debates be- twon IllinioiF, Wisconsin, and Alichi- g_;on to takez place here March 16 has 1, en reworded, Prof. James M. O'Neill of the speech department announced x stertlay. _°t'E'tt. tion lrend "Resolved, ih~ thprec v-t oli'y of the United t'u'rrnteni in Central A mer.- oloi jilL, of treo o e<{iontas thim,ll WNill it'.' hell;,It 1 o'clockt I'llhutrdaiv l I ('Oi2ilmul ht' Aduph i roomni in .- : a..'', ' ~'.u O'Neill stated. 5'. 1 ~ll Co'. I titi.iliV' Speecit , i.m uuuu '011)Lltitat st''.'Ciu. Whitney STOCK SEASON 4th Big Week TOIGHTATa BOOTH TARKCING TONV'S MVost Human of All Comedies Theatre Aga A R Tb'' 'society V xI tl n t in rsd~v. VYct- maux ? v 21. n1t,7: :0 F) Cit'. i\ 21Tthe Al ph}t( ao Looln.M Theito tuguni is itt the ~itimniof i ANi wtto privileged to p,](?ill ie0-( di- .All t '.tIo s '0. lli 1;'heard ill a.t iv' - ' tl f tr, ccttia! 7 oO1'ill;il t 7: .101o'lockin IItihe socie ty rooms xWvI]in' )w Ilesol ved thai thi s Hiou so approves Comnpaniotnat e ntari- ia1cI _ 85 it'!avocatedi by Judge I}('tI 'Lindsey.'' An imnportant exeemi tive 'meetinig will follow tihe open >F S iCOt.F Visitors ate welcome. 1 . :11. Sanderscmi, Speaker of time house. Portia Literary Society will enter-j Itain. the members of Athen'a Literaryj Society at a social meeting 'Ttuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Portia's new as well as old members arL invited to Iattend. Ruthi Fine, Vice President. Ta Now is the tie to .bily a m-,;e right here in Ann Arber, guaranteed and se'rviced by the makers without delay. It is a much better pden than you can buy else- where. You need the best in your school work, and it will last a lifetime. We are the Aut'Porized ieei-es for just think of what this 4 mca&~n . Eve ryb6dy likes " CLARENCE"; with Charles Warburton, Robert Hendorsonf and Frances Dd ( ','o ut'ldte mfeina%, no shlmider bar's, no gr ,:1 cut = p ismn*uP '.One of. the "I.ive iillion" in the ITla e esre r vr° wssn-huhi a : utt hnlie drel-e mules and wvas wounded at target practice! " Now, reduced to civil life and seekinga join, lie finds a. pwsi tion ilate home of Mr. Wheeler, a wealthybuiss anwt a FA)MlY. And because he'd "been in the army" hl bec ,mes ; w gide and friend to all the members of this distriacted lo.meal - Cla.'ence mends the plumbing, tunes the piano, ,ye nd Splays the saxophone. And arounid fhim revove a. -5 oup cha- Sasters such as only Tarkington ectuld write. "('lai'ence" is a real (elight. It is as American ats "Hluckleberry Finn" or' puimpkin pie. It, is thme funniest comedy in years. Every ':ight, includig Sunday apt 8dl- 0e, c, c $1. Wed. Mita at 3:01) .-Entire House, 50c, Sat. Mat. at 3 :00-50c, 75c--(1hione 84l1) (Phone 4814) Ai4~e~p-~an the~ i one year this pore.ble outsoc2for Nov. and Dec. _11. other makes. Come in, let us show you why. I Tat: Beta I'1: A regular meeting of Tan Beta Pi will be held at the Union, Tuesday, February 21, at 6 o'clock. L. I). Weston, Secretary. There wil be amn initiation amid ban- quet of memb~ers of Phi Kappa Phi at thle Michgan Union at 6:30 o'clock on01. thme evening of Saturday, February , 12 y yA tlsdca v Pe" Shop PILON l;';9"a) 0 A95 ; . a ' ' as on Ivor irt-hday Dane A AT T ...E 1AC ! t b 'CHIGAN "W Or" IL a T SIG '~ and HIS MICHIGAN .... ryanL MEN 'The greatest group of musicians ever assembled on the cvan pus .. ,t % _ I i II_ ! i 777 11 11111 _i i ( I ! ( h I il tE ;CI ltlV r .... .., .. ., !!! !!!rrr !.i t r !!i r ! !r !!i,! :,t i ! it !"! rr !!!t !r ! t r : .i:!:,L ' TUESTDY E.2 9-4l Don Loomis, Trumpet Len Drummond, Trombone CluA Doyle, Bass Bill Suthers, Drums and "Sid," -Younig, Tenor Sx H 'al Stricker, Alto Sax Ji p Ryon, Aloa Earl B .t,~an io and Mandola BALLOONS, FAVORS Everything For A Good Tim e I, . - n a-e' I. MAIL ...,...Ea $ , i 1 , Pi, T7 'rl' Tv S v J ik Lry r t r-' 1{ TQr , elf', .,1 H Y Pr ;r I m k4 v,-+wr~~rer xewy~vav~f9nwn.nsf r IBOX. OFFICE [I PHONE_4141 -. _ _ ___ _ d.S M ~ w~n, ta waa .e ,. ,,l~s~l,~flr~fl~ fl.t WO~lf . 1 ~V'"''&~._f ..n~.vra..e~e., .rn4.*~a. a .91aaflwaWWflAM*fl. ~WS - -- .*flinflW . atfl. I TONIGHT AND REMAINEOFEE THE MIMES PRESENTS Geo. M. Cohan's Hilarious a 999 : Man "UFO oqwr .ki M A E i ., . Farce Comedy y r . e1 NEW YORK TELEGRAM-"Broadway em- braced "The I-lonie Towners" with all the enthusiasm to which they have already become accustomed in their with a mixed cast including NEW YORK AMERICAN-"We laughed and we chuckled and we ha-ha'd at scores of ingenious bits .... the kind of a play that a Sphinx must smile at"- TOM IDOUGALL T. LYMA CRANE T'r'T d -T/ n 77 XTx!N I l ' Pa, T A XT'"r III] III 11 11 1111