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DAILY-,OFFICI&L BULLETIN}
IP11lli(8.Io l ll i II(31U IIriis con Rrt ive not ice to()all mmlfbers or
the tuiversity. COpy received by t he Assist ant to the Wresident until
330 p. ur. (11;30 a. imi Saturdayj)

BEING CONTINUED I[LAI iIMUIU HUUHA 1m
FOUR SPEAKERS 10 TAUK
c.'81Is iln addi 1ion t 8 (o l ,o 'Qi't by I li
__. _ I Univei ty of Al ichi an int i ll neo

WHITNEYTHEATRE.
STOCK SEASON
FIFTH BIG WEEK
TONIGHT AT 8:-000

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A IY 23, Ntattler 107.'

Tird J~lSpanish I1'elre':
Thle 'Third Spanish Lectunre xwill b(,given by Pin I. (Gus ta~Ive ;l i('haud 01!
Thursdaiy. February 23, at 14:15, iRooi 2003 Angell Hll 1. The subject of his
lec:ture will lbe :"Panama Ant iguo-P1ainaaModerno." This lecture xwill be
Ii:u:;s rated. J3lio fret Toro.
'Mhe Advisers of Women will serve tea from 3:30 to 5 o'clock Thursday
: _,cra<<l, in the 1'arloir'> of Barbour Gyninasillm. All University women are1
inited to come. Girl, of the Horen, Hows~ r, Ichaeldinger, Ireman, Jeffrey,
alrd lJcnnings houses will be assistant loste'sses.
Beatrice W. Johnson.
Conteip oratry l~ran a Make up:
All those who failed to take the final examination in English 1143 (Con-
temporary Drama) will be givcun a makeup, Saturday morning, February 25,
at 9 o'clock, Room 2215 Angell hail. This will be the only opportunity this
semester to take this examination. 1Arenlce Lowe.
1:xt emiporipnejus ('ut esit
'Ib ~iv.1~' x~l to 'I'l~ F iI " c a x\ il i b> he . ld t t~ii l; cv' n <<.t
4 '1 'l It k in RIo' {}11ic ..: ' a 1 fl(081 h II't0 i:N' of t AIg 11 li . Ii'l )), !
the 'pi i rinary cocntest to 0 ;~ mine :'ix ncn -%ho t compete ill the inak
next Tuesday evening. Tfhe 'preches are to be seven minutes in lengh on the
ul'oct announced as the "New developments in Inter-Cliegiate Athletics."
Lyle E. Elserman, Director.
l""culty Women's Club:
t jmlar board meeting of the Faculty Womens' Club will be held
'1'ur, v 1 ip m , at the Lantern Shop.
IMrs. W. L. Badger.
Chrislan Science Society :
Christian Sciance, Society of the University of Michigan meets tonight at
7:30 o'clock inl the Upper Roona of Lane Hall.
Alice Louise Fouch, Secretary.
l"c~mnenr Draynatic Sol,'icty--Tryot,:
'Ih( re wiltl, e iriyotit tiLL aflt ei a' oil. a . Nwb ervaudituritint front 3 1t
5 o'clock. Anyone int~rested canl tryout.
Ithimer Coffman, President.
Iladlo:
Dr. Plli~ps Thomlas 0f1the lie Resarch Department, Westinghouse Electric
and 1\anufacturing Company, xx'ill lecture onl "Radio and Power Transmnis-
sion by Radio,'' Fridlay, Yebruary,2.1, at 5 p.mu., in the Weet Lecture Room of
tibe XWest :Phiy'cs I3lil ding. The lect CrC'xVi le (demonistra ted.
il illel f'ound:Eaftin
ThlI c(orrect sdate and hour of te schleduled lecture of' Rabbi Abbe Hillel1
Silver is Xlonday, February 27. at 8 p.m., in Natural Science Auditorium.
Tlhis is a correction o' f ner'ror that has ap~peared on campus plosters.
Rabbi Adolph 11I Fnk
Mail for the following list of personls is being held at the Post oflice, fn-
delivxer'able. It. may be claimed by the oxvners if! they wxill call at the General
Delivery windfow, 'Main O)ffic e, on or before February 25, 1928.
Gertrude M. Anderson IElvet Lewis
Kennellth Alard Jack L oveland1
II. WA. Finimali 1c. Loxrey
Frances l3ebee Mathexx Mahon
Helen Ml. Bia losky Lennard Mvanyon
Wlter Bishop Gertrude ?McGinn
Prof. 14. F. Brady Robert ;Mill
('arl D. Brumbaugh IDale NMoore
. Hazel W. Collins D~r. A. P". Morris
.Mary Helen Connor John Salm, Jr.
Florence T. 'Cook,i Prof. F. L. Sawyer
Dr. G. 11, Coons Verne B. Schuman
Edw. De Graff Elizabeth Searles
Walter Eggley ' Gertrude M. Sloane
Olive Fast Mtyron Stewart
'Will. Augustus Foscue, Jr. Harry J. Stone
Mary Fritz Jack Stonle
(z. F. Gault iWmn. B. Storey
Miss V.. Gonipt Laurence C. Stuart
Edgar Gordon Roger Thomas
11vcl 'n Hailey If('has. E. Tomrkins

prise the el evenmth Michigan night
r I rad ocast, to be onl the air Friday
nlight, Mlarch 2, according to the pro-
rami annjiunceient made yesterday
} oby Waldo Al. Abbot, of the rhetoric
department, who is program manager
:' and announcer.
The Mlichigan band, under the direc-
Lion of Nicholas Falcone, will occupyj
more than half of the radio hour, ac-
cording to Mr. Abbot. Their reper-
,..'; :" s:I loire, according to preaent plans, will
" ::: ,:; {1ia,-il ers the most part of concert
.<' : q!iiica c rather than popular pieces and
Robert A. Campbell, trearsure r ofj
the University, will deliv(er the first
" i address, taking as his subject some
>~ 1>1a~' of the organizationi and fina n-
ciing of the mnen's Glee club andl the
)1'I~anid, activit iesNwith which lhe
:.. ,I "flO 'Oti i!1';"2 ,),<Yu a inltd.
:::;::...",, .., ti ::" :a ". '... 81a t c , d a n o11 )f_ the law
. ...._.'icol, wvil1 be the second speaker on
Although the responsilI~ity for the 110 e rog1-ramn. Tean Bates will dis-
colisin i wichthesumarne -4curas fthe conclusion-, arrived at by
collsio inwhih th sumarne -41the committee appointed in regard to
was sunk off Provincetown, Mass., the recent oil inquiry. Dean Bates
has been placed upon the commander 1x' vas chairman of the commnittee of
of the craft and upon the commander ~Wahpoi t.1d by the Federal Coin-
of the destroyer Paulding, the case C 1 c ,;'< , (' 1 4>' l7p- is~l o con-
of the S'-4 will not be finally closed h e o atter.
until the salvaging of the craft is The third speaker on the program
compl~eted. Pictured above is the will be Prof. Jessea S. Reeves, of tile
pneumatic gun, 14 feet high, with apolitical science department, who will
which the valve's of the submarine lake as his-; subject the fPli-Amie';-
fli'( being C'll~er1 ('811ca 'Cclf flice. ' iR Sot 'OI'ld"(.C'
t l fio dca l on tie s o'11121111 li
W ailer Is Elected tl;boics ) h iiritrli
T o p r o- ta r Tils, ID r. A, l )Ir t ' . ( F iii 1st ci lIu r' ,
To F in anci al Board professor of Iotoilynigologyill the
mediical school.vill give am i ~l'I'5
of11 Sic Medical sublject.
,Joh Robrt a 11m', 1)7 la vv~n Tbprgrarm xvill b:" lroadIlcast (ove(r
andl bicllehas beien elected to the ''WJ.the lDetroit >' *'W55s11111, iny (il-
boam'd of gov('rn Ill'S of thle Nat ionl r mect xvi re coUP P e('l5i x'1 ti e c,1111-
,\Vlimsett 'oillipaiy iv of Ch'icago . it xxa u, ; 51stuio i lC C'ill > to~uLh IiI'l'1o t 1 11 Pni
a nnounce el'e('011i y l1V. IB.,l 1111s- x'rsitv hall, 1c thl'irolICasting to btin i
bury, preside(nt of lbhe Nat ionl 'V imn- (.Marige of alir. Abbot.

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sett. Waller' rece'i ve ce dvgl'0 fl[ro1
the State Un'r'il xty' )I no ia nil.the
T-aiesiyof Cicgo.OtiIl. 1, ,10,
adthe U'niversity of Michigan. At
Ann Arb~or he pursuert advance m\ ot
in law and(xvwas giveni the L. L.,.\M.
(Ieg*10m'e.
university. \Vatller was admit ted to(
ithe ar of Michigan and Indiana.
CHIICAGO. iil. - As ia nle~ins :rt
helping to pay Itheir xaay Ithroutgh
sc'hool, three Northbwestern universi-
I v girls have (:Ipeii0( a 5shop)-wi ht
makes a business Iof xvritinog letter:,

PROFESSOR LVI
PUBLISHES BOOK
rfl xxri 11111-,anl( pek
Fi'onc(II,''is lthlPe .of a teatI rem' ut v
p11111isliell by ? olit z 1I levi, p l'Ioh55() I
0llleiitlls of Fl-cli('hillm[)the Ulix'1'sify V
Romance lonll gcs do'4 lam'l'tme('li Pro'(-
kessol' L ev", ha i a1() l't'(('t ly publ-
1151)0(1 al('Itit i ,Ill (tofI 0Voy8ge de
Alon 51011'1 Perriicli all,'' 2l ('(Iiedy by
Lab)ich e. P'rof essor Levi is at presen01t
cit I''1 omen (', Ita?} lly1~ il.I'('t ed six
y'. i' a2gl.

Booth Tarkington's Comedy Masterpiece

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With CHARLES WARBURTON,
ROBERT HENDE RSON and FRANCES DADE
(Phone 4814)
Every Night, Including Sunday at 8:00-50c, 75c, $1. Wed. Mat.
at 3 : 0 ---Entire House, 50c,SaLt Mat. at 3:0O0-50c, 75c.
Next WeA--"OUTWARD BOUND"-With Mrs. Mansfield

Eleanor' Harris
C. F. Johnson
Callis Judd
Miss Saynell Kerns
Roscoe Lawrence
H~art andi Stamnbock

L.uis Xalvei'l&
Edlar Vivas
Professor E. A. Walker
Hlowardl Al.WiYght
Leona dis It. \Villia mc , I)DS
.1 olin Ziednman

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"Sid" Bryant and His Michigan Men

F ... Lreacest group of musicians ever assembled on the campus

DON L OOMIS, Trumpet
CHUCK DO YLE, Bass
LEN DRUMMOND, Trombone
EARL BURNETTI, Banjo

JACK Y-UNG, Tenor Sax
JACK RYON, Alto Sax
HAL STRICKER, Alto Sax
BILL. SUTHERS, Drums

and "Sid," himself, at the piano
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