HT THE MICHIGAN DAILY reurity~ CAFETERIA GOSEs als for Examination and Graduation Week 0 s 0 Open During Summer School 4 Give Portrait To Prof. Trueblood 1916 Varsity :Debaters Donors of Pic- ture; To Hang Portrait in Oratory Ronis In appreciation of his efforts in be- half of Michigan's forensic achieve- ments, members of this year's four Varsity debating teams last night pre- sented Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood with a beautiful enlarged portrait made fron one of his recent photographs. Although presented to Professor Trueblood, the picture will be given a place of honor today upon the walls of the oratory department in accord- ance with plans made by the members of the teams. Students in the depart- ment of oratory will have the oppor- tunity to view it at the various times of examination. Made in New York City, experts here yesterday declared the portrait to be one of the finest enlargements possible in photographic art. The picture is done in sepia and is framed in a rare brown walnut, It is a three-quarter length standing figure and .an excep- tional likeness of the well known Michigan professor of oratory. The fol- lowing men, as members of this year's debating teams, are the donors of the picture: W. T. Adams, '17, W. M. Brucker, '16L, G. C. Claassen, '16L, J. R. Cotton, '16, Wm. Goodwin, '16L, R. Munter, '17L, W. E. Olds, '16, N. E. Pinney, '16, Paul V. Ramsdell, '16, K. M. Stevens, '16, J. L. Stoddard, '17L, I. S. Toplon, '17. Engagement of Miss Evans Announced The engagement of Miss Anna L. Evans, '16, of Springfield, Ill., to Mr. Clarence E. Green, ,16E, of Ypsilanti, Mich., has just been announced. *I * * * * * * * * * ('OMMENCEMENT'WEEK Suniiday, c|une 25 8 :00 P. M.-Baccalaureate Address, Hill Auditorium, by Rev. C. S. Patton, Columbus, O. Monday, June 26 10:00 A. M.--Alumni Regis- tration, Memorial Hall. 2:00 P. M.-Class Day Exer- cises, Law School, Room C, Law building. 9:00 P. M.-Senior Reception and Ball, Armory. Tuesday, June 27 10:00 A. M.-Class Day exer- cises, Literary college, under Tappan Oak. 10:00 A. M.-Class Day exer- cises, Engineering college, sen- ior benches in engineering quadrangle. 7:30 P. M.-Annual Senior Promenade on the campus. 8:00 P.M.-Senior Girl's Play, "The Piper," on the campus. 8:30 P. M.-Michigan Union vaudeville, Hill Auditorium. Wednesday, June 28 ALUMNI DAY 12:30 -1:30 P. M.-Alumni Luncheon, Barbour gymnasium. 2:00 P. M.-Exercises in memory of Dr.- Angell, Hill Aud- itorium. 3:15 P. M.-- Breaking of ground and formal dedication of new Michigan Union. 4:30 P. M.-Michigan vs. Al- umni baseball game, Ferry field. 7 :00 P. M.-Band Concert on the campus. 8:30' P. M. - Senate Recep- tion, Alumni Memorial Hall. Thursday, June 29 COMMENCEMENT DAY 8:15 A. M.-Bugle Call, cere- mony of hoisting the flag. 8:30 A. M. - Commencement procession forms. 10:00 A. M.-Commencement exercises, Hill Auditorium, add- ress by Albert Ross Hill, presi- dent of the University of Missouri. * * * * * ~5O%0 * * * SREDUCTIO * * Woolens, Si ens. For taib ments it wvili * come in at * the stock is l have a better * * * 0 Zw Ladies' Tailor * 217-19 East I ZWERDLIN * ESTABLISI * *j At the {4arriek, Dletroit * Miss Jessie Bonstelle will open her *seventh annual season at the Garrick theater, Detroit, Monday night, June 19, offering Oscar Wilde's brilliant Comedy of society and humanity, * "lady 'Windenmere's Fan." This play * was first offered in the United States * *by the Kendalls but of recent years has been used by Margaret Anglin *Iby the eKndalls, but of recent years M Miss Bonstelle has attempted to get * * all the sccee sfork Detroit an. *allntyAnul sceeeson the Gntsasonk 4 N on Ladies' Iks, and tin- or-made gar- "pay you to once whie are and you r selection. erding and Importer Liberty Street NG BLOCK HED 1904 Miss Bonstelle's company this sea- son includes many of the old favor- ites, Corliss Giles, R'obert Adams, Wil- liam Pringle, William Powell, Arthur Allen, Lynn Pratt, Jane Houston, Eil- een Wilson, and Beatrice Moreland. The season reservation book has been opened at the Garrick box office. At the Arcade The Arcade will begin, at 4:30 this afternoon, its children's matinees to be given every Saturday. The show today will be Tennyson's "Enoch Ar- den." 1916 Graduates. Keep in touch your Alma Mater by having year's Daily mailed to you. Patronize Daily Advertizers. with next ** .. __ ® POPULAR~ Phone 1-3 Delivery Free to the Grounds Within An Hour Jl ..._. ,.