I "r-I AVII%-.z ,a a a~~ *%- '4 MA.' aLz.l ..... FICIAL BULLETIN , TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921., Number 152. ie Deans:, Ass announced last week, there will be no conference of the Deans on nesday, May 11. M. L. BURTON, President. LU1 Freshmen and Sophomores: Lu accordance with the custom in past years I wish officially to announce all freshmen and sophomores of the University will be excused from C classes from 3 p .m., on Friday, May 13, to noon on Saturday, May 14, rder that they may participate in the Spring games. M. L. BURTON, President. le Members of the Choral Union: Remember rehearsal this evening, also on Thursday evening. I must >every member present at these }rehearsals for they are extremely rtant. ALBERT A. STANLEY. sils Colloquium:' Mr. J. P. Cooley will address the Physics Colloquium on Tuesday, May f Room 202 Physics building at 4:20 p. m. on "The Photo-Electric Et- in Certain Sulphides". All interested are cordially invited to attend. .. R. A. SAWYER. hancal Engineering ,Faculty:. Monthly dinner for the Mechanical Engineering Faculty will be given ane Hall, Tuesday, May 10, at 6 p. m. THE COMMITTEE.' ral Board Vocation Education:. I have been requested to announce Ithat there will be a meeting of and Blade Club, Thursday, May 12, 7:15 p. m., Room 304 Michigan in. All Federal Board men are urged to attend. F. B. WAHR. blned Curricula: Applications for admission to the Combined Curricula in Letters and icine, Law, Dental Surgery, or Nursing must be handed in at the Regis- s, office this week. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. hematical Club: Regular meeting will be held Tuesday, May 10, at 8 p. m., in Room 401 on Hall. Professor Hildebrant will present "Remarks on a General iry of Functions". W. W. DENTON, Secretary. ure Under Auspices of Graduate'Club: The final lecture in the Graduate Club Series by Professor H. H. Bart- of the Department of Botany, has been postponed from May 5 to Wed- ay, May 11, at 7:36 p. m., in the Auditorium of the Natural Science ding. MARTEN TEN HOOR, President, Graduate Club. The Players Club will present four one-act plays, Thursday evening, 12,'at 8 p. m., in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Members may get tickets themselves and guests, Monday, May 9, at Wahr's Bookstore. ROBERT B. RITTER, Treasurer. ersity of Michigan Post, No. 303, American Legion: ' rhe regular meeting of the University of Michigan Post, No. 303, Amer- Legion, will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the Michigan n. Every member is urged to attend. FLOYD A. SERGEANT, Post Commander. tuidents Desiring to Take a Mental Examination: A mental examination will be given to a group of students in rooms ,and D of the Law building at 4 p. m., Tuesday, May 10 (first part), and p. m., Tuesday, May 17 (second part). A limited number of students on probation will be permitted to take these tw6 examinations provided have arranged with me in advance. Call at 105 Tappan Hall before day noon, May 10. GUY M. WHIPPLE. tal Examinations: By action of the Faculty, all students in the College of Literature, Sci- , and the Arts who are on probation are required to take mental ex- iations given by the Bureau of Mental Tests and Measurements. .All 'ary Students who are now on probation and who did not take these aiiations in January, are required to present themselves for examina- in Room B, C, or D, of the Law building, at 4 p. m. on Tuesday, May and also on Tuesday, May 17. These appointments take precedence all other engagements. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. neering Students in E. M. 2: [t is proposed to give three experiments to illustrate some of the prin- s of strength of materials. L. Plotting of stress-strain curve, for steel. 2. Measuring stress in steel I beam and testing beam to destruction eck formula s equals Mc over I. 3. An eccentric loading experiment to check formula a equals P over us or minus M minus c over I. The experiments will be given in the Engineering Mechanics Labora- Room 101 New Engineering building, on each of the following days: Tuesday, May 10, from 3- p. m. Wednesday, May 11, from 3-6 p. m.- rhursday, May 12, from 3-6 p. in. Friday, May 13, from 7-10 p. m. Students from all sections of E. M. 2 are invited to attend. Please re- on' time.,3. A. VANDENBROEK. mer Scholarship in Zoology: Through the generosity of Dr. Bryant Walker a summer scholarship in >gy, of the value of $75.00, entitling the holder to free tuition at the he Biological Laboratory, at Woods Hole, Mass., is available. The on lasts six weeks. University credit may be obtained for courses pur- at the laboratory. Appointment to this scholarship is made upon ree- endation of the staff of ,the Zoology department. Application should lade at once to, the undersigned, Room 452, ,Natural Science building. A. FRANKLIN SHULL. ve you lost anything that you Did you ever try using The Daily as very highly? The Classified a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is nns of The Michigan Daily are at your command if you patronize our ys ready to serve you.-Adv. advertisers.-Adv. All-Campus Election Nominees Following is the list of nominees for the All-Campus election Wednesday, May 11: PRESIDENT STUDENT COUNCIL Angus G. Goetz, '22M; Renaud Sherwood, '22. MICHIGAN UNION President Edwin A. Krueger, '22E; Archie D. MacDonald, '22L; Floyd A. Ser. geant, '22; Emerson Swart, '22E; John M. Winters Jr., '23L. Recording Secretary Robert A. Barie, '22; Frank H. Lee Jr., '22; George Reindel Jr., '22. Vice-Presidents Lit-Joseph A. Bernstein, '22; Robert J. Cooper, '22; Guy R. Moul- throp,'22. Law-Richey B. Reaville, '22L; Harry C. Wilson, '22L. Engineering--Edmund H. Fox, '22E; George E. Gregory, '22E; E. F. Moore, '22E. Medic-Eugene R. Eizinga, '22M;'Paul M. Moore, Jr., '22M. Dent and Pharmie-Donald C. Culver, '22P; Robert F. Deebach, 123D; Robert M. Winslow, '23D. STUDENT COUNCIL At Large-L. Perkins Bull, '2; W. V. Gilbert, '22E; W. W. Gower, '23; Clarence Hatch, '22; Stanley Kresge, '22; Noland Libonati, 152; E. F. Moore, '22E. Junior Engineers-Milton Goetz; Eugene Harbeck; George W. Mc. Cordie; Arthur D. Stauffer. Junior lits-Walter B. Rea; Rufus A. Bailey; Robert F. Wieneke; F. Morrison Heath. Sophomore Lits-Theodore Banks; Vernon Hillery; Allen Mills; Robert Whitlock4 Sophomore Engineers-James E. Johns. Combined Departments-(Dental, W. M. Brown, '22D; N. A. Beeckel, '22D. (Pharmie), P. Faulkner,'22P; H. Von Ewegen, '22P.; Xedies-R. B. East, '221; I. 0. Rychener, '2211. STUDENT ADVISORY COMITTEE Juniors-C. Maurice Atkinson, '22; 0. W. Rush, '22; Walter Sim- mons, '22E; Thos. J. Underwood, '23L. Sophomores-John Bacon, '23; Byron Darnton, '23; Paul Goebel, 123E; Irwin Uterwitz, '23. BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS C. Maurice Atkinson, '22; Stewart T. Beach, '22; Geotge 0. Brophy, 122L; Robert L. Drake, '21; Hewey F. Fagerburg, '22L; Hugh W. Hitchcock, '22; Thos. L Underwood, '23L; John M. Winters, '2L. BOARD IN CONTROL OF ATHLETICS H. E. Storz, '22L; Angus Goetz, '221; Dewey F Fag'erburg, '22L; Alfred May, '22E; Edmund H. Fox, '22E; George 0. Brophy, '22L. ENGINEERING SOCIETY President-George E. Gregory, '22E; Arthur I. Stauffer, '22E. Vice-President-George W. McCordie, '22E; Harry H. Haight, '22E. Treasurer-Thomas J. Lynch, '2E; George A. Heath, '2E. Secretary-James E. Johns, '2SE; Paul G. Goebel, 'E. STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President Leon E. Grubaugh, '22; Hugh W. Hitchcock, '22. Vice-Presidents -Baptist-Amos C. Anderson,'22; Gale L. Wessinger, '22. Congregational-Arthut E. Pierpont, '22. Disciple-William D. Ogden, '23; Maurice W. Taylor, grad. Episcopal-Thomas E. Dewey, '23; Frank H. Lee, Jr., '22. Lutheran-Louis M.-Dyll, '22; Leonard F. Melander, '22E. Methodist-A. Ross Fox,1'23; Edward T. Iandell,X'23. Presbyterian-Phillips P. Elliott, '22; Arthur F. Heyl, '23M. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION President-Earl Miles,1'23L; 0. W. Rush,'22. Vice-President-W. P. Connel, '23L; P. H. Scott, '22. Treasurer-1. R. Buchan, '22; G. 0. Wallace, '22. Secretary-Euphemia B. Carnahan, '22; Martha Sheard, '22. Delegates-at-Large-E. M. Apple, '22L; J. A. Bacon, 'i; E. F. Boxell, '23L; J. K. Brumbaugh, '23; Beatrice Champion, '23L; W. A. Hocking, '23; L. E. Grubaugh, '22; Beta M. Hasley, '22; R. R. Johnson, '23; Madeline McGurk, '24; E. T. Ramsdell, '23; R. B. Ritter, '22; W. M. Seeley, '22; Celma Simonson, '23; Catherine Stafford, '24; H. H. Warner, '23L. GRATIS A fraternity or fancy hat band w t h every straw hat. 3 ,M I Fine Straws I Just a little smaller in shape with wider bands Priced $4.00 5.00 6.00 t W Ca sr, MAO 516' Fine Tailoring. Fine Furnishings 1 t i We sell everything at Pop 's Place from Blue Books to Talcum Powder from Campbell's Soup to Paris Garters Drop in Grubaugh & Son SUGAR BOWL HOME MADE CANDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCHES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL I / I V i Latest in Gago Summer and Sport, Hats Specially Priced '.1. . ri@6i1 at i Darling- and' .,,.,., I WHAT'S GOING ON TUESDAY 7:00-Freshman pep meeting for ex- explanation of Spring gamesrules, Natural Science auditorium. 7:00-Choral union rehearsal, School of Music. 7:00-Meeting of those attending first camp at Camp Davis to elect officers room 311, Engineering building. 7:00-Mandolin club rehearsal, Union. 7:00-Meeting of all men interested in writing music for next year's opera, room 342, Union. 7:15-Glee club rehearsal, Union. 7:15--Underclass conduct committee meets to discuss Spring games, room 304, Union. 7:45--All-freshman "Hullabaloo," Un- ion. WEDNESDAY 7:00-Meeting of those attending sec- ond camp at Camp Davis to elect of- ficers, room 311, Engineering build- ing. 7:30--Meeting of University post, Am- erican legion, Union. 8:00-Graduation recital, School of Music. U-NOTICES Sophoimoiss will weigh in for the Spring games tug-of-war from 3 to 5:30 o'clock today, Dr. May's of- ' fice, Waterman gymnasium. Ialleaux 224-226 S. State St. p Martha Washington Fresh every Friday. Main St.-Adv. candy, 90c a lb. Tice's, 117 So. Exclusive, Odorless Energine Dry Cleaners r ._ -_ _.. a r . NORTHWESTE-RN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE ANNOUNCEMENT The registration in the Day Division of the School of Commerce will be limited to three hundred students, for the year 1921-1922. This limitation is set in order to main- tain a high standard of personal and individual instruction, and in order to make possible a closer co-ordina- tion between the wvork of the School of Commerce and the various indus- trial, manufacturing, financial and merchandising establishments of Chi- sago and vicinity. Applications for admission will be considered in the order of their re- ceipt. All applicants must have coin- pleted two years of college work, in t reputable institution.E ror application blanks and bulletin iddress THE RECORDER, SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Harris Hall, Northwestern University EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Balls Mitts Gloves. INDOOR BASEBALLSTennis Rackets Let Us are For Your Athletic Needs Golf Clubs 209 S. 4th Ave. Phone 2508 "Ae Rme of nrgine". Phone 2 5,0 8 209 S. 4th Ave. 'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE