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PAGE FOUR

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by te Assistant to the Presdent until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volume VI FRIDAY. JUNE I, 1926 Nuier 151
Palmter (Christian it hiOrgan IRecita:
Camplimentary to returning Alumni, Senior Students and to the gen-
eral public, Palmer Christian, U1niversity Organist will give a special recital
in H-ill Auditorium, Sunday afternoon at 4.15 as follows:
Jubilee Overture (Weber 1786-1826) Prelude (Corelli 1653-17 13 Chin-
ciserie (Swininen) Finale to Act. II "ladame Butterfly" (Puccini) Chorale
in A minor (Franck) Cantilene (McKinley) Scherzo (Dickinson) Rhapsody
Catalene (Bonnet) Traumnerei (Strauss).
Charles A. Sink Secretary.
Sumnter Session Hours of Registrationu:
For the College of Literature. Science, and the Arts, including Library
Methods,-in the Recorders Ofice niversity Hall, June IS and 19, 9 to 12
a. n. and 2 to 4 p. mi. ; Jui 21 and 22, 9 to 12 a. ni. and 2 to 5 p. Iin There-
after 10i to 12 a. in. daily.
For the Colleges of Engineering and Arch itecture- in West Engineering
BDuilding. June 18, 19, 21, 22, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. in.
For the 'Medical School, in the Aledical Building. June 18, 19, 21, 22.
9 to 12 a. i. and 2 to 5 p).nm.
For the College of Pharmacy,-in the Chemistry and Pharmacy Build-
ing. June 18, 19, 21, 22. 9to 12 a. in. and 2 to 51.mi.
For the School of Education, including Hygiene ani Public Health,
Physical Education. and At hetic Coaching and Alninistration-in Tapan
Halal. June 18. 19, 21. 22, 9 to 12 a. m and 2 to 4 p . i
For the Law School (Courses begin Tuesday, June 1) June 11, 12, 14,
Si to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. in.
For the School of Business Aministration,--in Tappan Halal, Jtne 18,
19. 21. 22,9 to 12 a. in. and 2to 5 p.ni.
For the Graduate School-in Angell Hall--Ju'n 1, 19, 21 22, 9 to 12
a. in. and 2 to 4 p. i.
E, . IIKraus
P'lants 1for Iaciattireat ad iCoimmnencement :
All who expect to) take part in the exercises o Commencement week
will please take note of the following schedule in order that there will be as
little c'ofuisionl as possible in carrying out the program : Pne ualty is
especially important as the processions will start on scheduled tine.
IACCA LA I'tEA'fl>;--Suinday,. June 13, 11:00 A, A.
WEATHER FAIR
TrINE OF'ASS'LIIBJA-1:15 A. I.
PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
M1emilers of the Faculties in the dresing rooms scond and third floors
of Hill Auditorium where they may robe. Enter by rear doors.
Students of thle various schools and colleges, as follows:-
LITERATURE, SCIE\CE and the ARTS on Mlain Diagonal walk be-
tween Library and Engineering Buildings.
ED)UCATION on walk North side of Physiol og and P harmacology
Building.
ENGINEERING on Main D iagonal walk in Eninering Court.
ARC HITECTU RE on Alaini Diagonal calk in E^ngineering Arch ( behind
Engineers).
MEDICAL on diagonal walk bet ween Chemistry Building and Library.
NURSES on dia gonal walk bet wen Chemist r Building andl Library
behind Medics)
LAW on East and West wal, Wst~ o the intersection i] fromt o
Library.
PH-ARMACY on East and West walk. West of the intersection in front
of Library (blehind Law).
D ENTAL SURG ERY on North and Souhi walk in rear of North wiig of
University Hall
BUSI NESS AAIlIN ISTRATrION on walk in [I.?t of Physiology an
Pharmacology Building.
GRHADlUATE on East anilt West walk West of Library entrance.
WEATH ER RAINY
A %prinh Ic will not be cos~ided rainy. It inust act uall irain with no
prIopec(t of cearinig.
Studnets wVill proceedl dirctly to Hill Auditorium. Seats will be re-
served until 10: 50 A. Al.
COMMNEMENTI - Monday, June 14, 9:00 )A A.
WEATHER FAIR
TD'IE F 0"ASSEMBLY-IA-7:45 A. A.
PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
Members of the Faculties ati ivi ed guests, in Alumni Memorial Hall-
West Gallery second floor where they may robe.
Rlegent s. x- Reget s, Deans and .umdidt es for 1Honorary Degrees, in
Alumni Memorial Hall-Room B.
Hlonor Guard, at. Alumni Memorial Hall.
Students, at the sanme places as for Baccalaureate.
LINE F II" AIWH--State Street. to erry Field.
WEATHER RAINY
Weat her Bureau storm flags will be hoisted beneath the American Flag
on the campus flagstaff andI on the flagstaff at Ferry Field to indicate that
the exercises have been transferred to Yost Field House.

CHICAGO AUMNISTART
SERYICEORGANIZATION'
Promising to give counsel to Un-_____
versity graduates and students on bus-E
mess and professional affairs, 332; E
business and~ professional alumni of JE
Chicago have organized for that pur-
pose. 6"6B
They agree, first, to give welcome
to any Michigan student or graduate
calling uponi them; second, to give j Playing
such advice as they are able; and'
third, to assist in getting work for
the applicants. The list of names and
addresses of these men, classified as A 40-1
to business, has been furnished to the
Alumni association. DAI
The suggestion for the Chicago ser-
vice idea was made by Arthur E. Cur-
tis, '11, at the first Triennial meeting
in Detroit, last June. The Chicago ______ __________
delegation drew up the idea, adopted
it, and presented it in a resolution to
the Triennial. It is the hope that in
time a Michigan student may go any-
where in the world with the assurance
wpilc me him.______________ ______

Students will proceed directly to
the field hourse and enteir through the!
North door.
Members of the Faculties will enter
thirough the north doors and takej
their places on the platform in the
field house.
}Regents, ex-Regents, 1)eans 'nd
('Candidates for HIonorary degr'ees will
assemble in the offices in the north
endl of the field house.
L. 31. Grat, Chief MarslhauI.

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