,THE MTCHI . DAILY 'TUESDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY A LLY0OFFICIAL'BULLETIN blication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- nt until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday) English 107: CITY ENGINEERS DESTROY Juniors shouldelect this course TO MAKE ROOI'1 FOR in the second semester. The first __OA-F- ANT HILLS BOULEVARD h WELCOME i eomaef-or eahfin"o +ar0 irrtn Sri nr7 nA_ 1 1 semp.gLer sp erlnnc a.re lnrpnrsaci nrt XL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929 No. 1 man Week Committee Office: he office of the Chairman of the Freshman Week Committee, P. rsley, is 102 Romance Languages Building, phone University 194 P. E. Bursley graduate Women:1 11 undergraduate women are required to live in approved houses. of approved houses are available at the office of Advisers of n, Barbour Gymnasium. Alice C. Lloyd and Lung Examinations-Women: 11 Upperclass women-juniors and seniors-who plan to elect nural or interclass sport, may get their heart and lung exam- ns this week. Make appointments with clerk in Barbour gymnas- Margaret Bell, M.D. SRecitef': he first Wednesday afternoon Organ Concert will be given Wed- y, October 2, at 4:15 p. in. in Hill Auditorium. ic~tion, College oif Literature, Science, and the Arts: rlani *,i. +o'ten1wR iin ATTX*T is by nnninf marily for seniors, and juniors can be admitted only by special permis- sion from Professor Moore or Dr. Hill. Samuel Moore. Political Science 165: Political Science 163 is not a pre- requisite for this course. Robert T. Crane. Notice, Upperclassmen: The Postoffice is making up a! By Kernel Like 25-cent movies, automobiles. and other relics of the decadent past, electric street cars have de- parted from the streets of Ann Ar- bor for good. Several years ago the tiny four-wheeled vehicles which served the heavy passenger traffic out Washtenaw passed from the scene before the onrush of gasoline civilization; and late this summer with just a feeble expiring gasp the last of the interurbans that l lied hither and thither betweer I derail it, and set it sideways across the tracks downtown. By Sunday morning the street railway company would usually have the car back on the tracks. where it was rattled about by ec-f centric motormen until the next football victory. But every great forward step involves hardship and suffering, and who knows but what some future generation of demo- cratic councilmen will put an aerial beacon on the top of Angell hall.4 As "Freshmen" ourselves in Ann Arbor, we extend a hearty welcome to returning students and new students. We cordially invite yOU to visit our new depart- mnent store. rl 4 i# t only. Posted in the corridor of University Hall is a bulletin with blanks for each 15-minute period of the office hours of the. Each student (excepting freshmen, whose appointments are ly made by groups) electing courses in the College of Literature, ce, and the Arts should select- the 15-minute period preferred,{ write his or her name on the corresponding appointment card. 15-minute card has spaces for fifty names. tudents in the College of Literature, -Science, and the Arts, and A School of Music, are further required to exhibit to the doorkeeper election cards, each properly signed by an adviser, in order admitted to the classification room. Therefore, in signing an ntment card, make allowance for ample time to consult an new directory of students. It must p C1l41c u11l '1 41iu be made complete as soon as pos- Detroit and Ann Arbor were rele- sible. The regular student direc-4 gated to the scrap heap. tory comes out too li.te to benefit Then the city council, with that us. We have found that a very diabolical effrontery which has large percentage ofrldstudntscharacterizeditsactions since the the preceding year. Therefore all insult to injury by deciding to teal OLD STUDENTS are asked to co- up the tracks along North Univer- operate with us and fill out address sity avenue and arranging for a cards as soon as possible. The cards citified boulevard on the site. Instead of spending hours stand- may be secured at Station No. 1 The die was cast. Hundreds of ing in line and filling out lengthy in the Arcade, or at the Main Of ants, who had made their home: forms at crowded tables, students fice. Last year's directories will be in little lean-to ant-hil.lssby the de- now register by mail before coming obsolete after Sept. 30th. Your im- serted tracks, were dispossessedand to Ann Arbor. Early August a mediate response may save much operations started. Several weeks statement of standing, a registra- I delay, in the delivery of your mail. ago a puffing steam. shovel took up tion card, and the necessary in- A. C. Pack, Postmaster, the crusade. Curbs and gutters formative material were senrt to Iwere .installed, tar imported, and ? with a feverish energy, character-each student enrolled in the Uni- To Women Advisers: ithc feArs Argy charaer- rersity last year. The student then The small enrollment cards which istic of Ann Arbor's city govern- filled out the card and returned it your group will fill out Tuesday ment the paving job was completed o the University, an addressed en- morning should be turned in to' The University, it' is understood, velop being included in each letter. representatives of the Registrars a th u .~ Thus, when he arrives, all that re- office at the luncheon Tuesday 1 pus for this extra thoroughfare in mains for him to do is to pay his .'exchange for use of the city streetsmanfohitodisopyhs noon The large personnel cards lg r e h y rtfees and to classify. will be turned in when the stjl-in generaly the squadron of po- During this week Room 4 of Uni- dents register; therefore please see licemen recently employed to en- versity hall will be given over ex- that your students take them to the foc the no-cigaret-stubs-on-the- clusively to classification, and ad- Gymnasium. sda . mission to the room will be by ap- Alice Lloyd. But ancient alumm, like the an- pointment only. There will be ap- cient mariner, may shed a tear of pointment lists one for each fif- two for the departure of the. little pitetlss n o ahff Notice to Seniors: trolley cars. Some of them remem teen minutes of the office hours of Business Administration 95, Per- te go o d hen stue the week, placed on a large bulletin sonal Budgeting, Savings and In- ier th good old days when stu- board in the corridor of Unlversityr vestments, a course open to seniors dets took(an interest in college hall. Students may make their in all divisions of the University, football back when it was still own appointments for classification has been moved forward from, the college football) and in some man- by writing their names on any of second semester to the first semes- ner or other celebrated each big these lists. Blank lists will;be post- ter. It will meet Monday, Wednes-I football victory. Following the day, and Friday at 9:00 in Room:' game the boys wouldgotJe' ed and available this morning. Pro- 231 Angell Hall.yn or the Orient, imbibe several slugs fessor Rich cautions students to. w Ag .R G. Rodkey. J of fiery enthusiasm, and fare forth i leave ample time for consulting ad- to- _ommaeea tiny street car, visers first. commandee~w~i. rrrw wrrr.. . ... . _ Your Are Always Welcome At ' 1' or A x , ,r t ^r c .xtz -ro c.ES .r- 306.8 South Main Street Ann Arbor READ THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS! THE WORLD D. L. Rich ned Curriculum: ch student taking a combined curriculum should report for ation at the office of his professional school, at which place he supplied with the necesary blanks for the College of Literature,, e, and the Arts, in addition to those used in the other school. . D. L. Rich shman Advisers: ie Cooperative Investigation Information Blanks which have been hed each adviser should be filled out by the freshmen on Tuesday ng and all pf the blanks should be submitted to the Registrar at ncheon held at the Michigan Union- Tuesday- noon. d Clifford Woody -ofessional Conferences:I r. Ruthven will meet those interested in General Science in room Auseums Building.' -. A. C. Curtis will meet those interested in Medicine in the' itheater, East Medical Building. P.- E. Bursley Looks better to the per- son who has done a thoughtful act. Would it not be very thoughtful for you to send a fine portrait by Dey, back to the folks at home? They would appreciate it. i I 1l= DAILY TRYOUTS All sophomores and second se- mester freshmen interested in trying out for a place on The Daily .staff should see George E. Simons in the publication office at the Press building as soon as possible. Entire Family Enrolled '/"/./l I:.// r+. + .1 Il~. J~.r". "./" /".. " !, " ./ ""w/ ~.r "1d" I" I.J" /ar ' . " i f, I It sers: of every adviser and all =student assistants is ,hnnra 9 ktrAr o fha li oian T~in re- fo: que she lad ent le tlUiheon a. at iz 12oLockt tLh Mvclgani union.. P. E. Bursley CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Sept. 23- A mother, father and daughter have r Pre-Dental Students: enrolled at the University of Illi- ctions in regard to the courses to be taken by pre-dental 'nois this fall. ould be referred to Dean Ward of the Dental School. He Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huckins and to give any information in regard to the fulfillment of- the daughter, Helen, of Champaign, s for admission to the -Dental School. . have all entered as undergraduates P. E. Bursley Mr. Huckins has enrolled in the college. of law as a junior while his erature: . wife will finish whereshe left off 4 and 5 have been changed from Wednesday to Tuesday a number of years ago. She has o'cloc'k. enrolled as a senior in the school LilaPargment. of music and will study voice. 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