ICHIGAN DAILY 4 Established 1872 No 2 $6.00 No 3 $5.00 WOMEN HOLD MAY JUBILEE TODAY Field Day Exercises are to be Held This Afternoon Followed by Picnic Slipper. Already established as a tradition, the Women's Field Day exercises to- day will have many a novel feature which will tend more than ever to pro- duce the spirit attendant to such an affair. Dispelling the weather-doubt present at the first of the week, a clear lay is promised the W. A. A. enthusi- asts, and large turn-outs are expected at the events. Field Day will open formally at 2:00 o'clock with the semi-finals in tennis. The inter-class representatives for the games will be Mary Bonner, '12, vs. Mary Palmer, '13, and Grace Babcock '14, vs. Katherine McBride', '15. The finals will take place at 4:40. At 5:30 the women will have a pic- nic supper on the hill sides, and many groups have signified an intention of being present. Booths, under the su- pervision of the Women's Athletic As- sociation, will furnish light repasts to the tired and hungry for the neces- sary consideration. A new feature of the outing will be the opening of the field to the public at 6:30. The evening's program will be: Senior swingout, Sophomore peach, blossom dance, Sophomore maple dance, Freshman Morris dance, Jun- ior reigen, Grand lantern march by assembly. $1,230,000 BUDGET ADOPTED BY REGENTS FOR YEAR 1912.. (Continued from page 1.). P. Kuhl who was given leave of ab- sence. Prof. W. C. Hoad of the University of Kansas, was appointed to the profes- sorship in sanitary engineering. This is one of the new chairs in the .engi- neering department that was recent- ly created by the Regents. Prof. Hoad is considered to be one of the greatest authorities on sanitary engineering in the country. The resignation of Prof. M. L. D'Ooge was received and accepted by the Board with especial note of ap- preciation for his 45 years service with the university. Prof. Campbell Eonner was promoted to the head of the department of Greek to take Prof, D'Ooge's place. A request was received from the Enameled Monogram -- - , en It s MUSICIANS ADOPT I rNEW GOVERNMENT. Musical Clubs at Annual Meeting Also Elect Officers for the En- suing Year. The Michigan Musical Clubs held their annual meeting yesterday after- noon, and in addition to electing the officers for the ensuing year, adopted the new constitution which will bring about decided cianges in the manage- ment of the clubs. The new constitu- tion makes provision for a graduate manager, a student manager, and two assistants, besides putting te 'clubs on a sounder financial basis. The following officers were elected: President, Edward Kemp; vice-presi- dent, Campbell Trible; leader of Man- dolin club, I. E. Lattimer; leader Glee cAub, Richard Simmons; executive committee representatives, Glee club, Robert Ogden; Mandolin club; Ralph Conger. Lawrence Tamme was elect- ed student manager and Malcolm Mc- Cormack and Don Kiskadden assist- ants. The clubs will give their annual serenade next Tuesday night, starting at 6 o'clock and will make the rounds of the sorority houses. TheGlee club will give a joint concert with the Girl's Glee club in University Hall, and will be assisted by the Mandolin club. A dance will be given after the 2oncert in Barbour gymnasium., aviation society that permission be granted the Curtis Exhibition Compa- ny to hold an aviation meet on Fer- ry field some time in June. It was re- ferred to the Regents committee on athletics and the Board in Control of Athletics with powers to grant it if all interests of the university could be protected from liability. A resolution was passed requesting all city physicians to give immediate notice to President Hutchins of the se- rious illness of any student whom they may be called upon to attend so that the student's parents may be notified. The buildings and grounds commit- tee were authorized to have the Frieze memorial organ reconstructed in the new Hill auditorium. They were also authorized to do the wiring in the new building. William Hasselman, head orderly of the university hospital, was given two months leave of absence to permit him to visit his old home-in Germany. Awnings were also authorized on cer- tain wards of the university hospital. The Board voted not to participate. in the exchange of teachers with Ger- man universities. Provision was made for the perma- nent care and management of Memo- rial hall to be vested in a committee of three. The chairman of the Memo- rial hall committee of the Regents was made chairman and the other two members are to be appointed annually by the president during the month of May, one from the universit'y senate and one from the alumni association, Regents Hanchett and Sawyer were appointed to confer with the Union in the Union's proposed plan for an in- firmary. A gift was accepted from Julius Rosenwald, of Chicago, of an annual prize of $100 for an undergrad- uate essay on a topic dealing with the literature, history and achievements of the Jewish people. I $1.00 per doz II !I White's STUDIO No tailor tailors in clothes but muchmor Ilmnani 110 E. Huron St. e- The grani r Phoice 1334-L Photos for * Applications Try our Karbonotts XliiI 1911, a college agents - under- jRDAY EVENING JOMI E JOURNAL es. By placing ed $425.53 in .n priZe money -= v- /,, "' college students, I or oNver, to do mier. 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