YIIiIM r. 1 p IrY l lrw 11 Y1M nYY wr w MI Y MrY /YYIII Y .nr OYirMY L7e. ILLETIN Y 19, 1921. Numlber 160. will be held Thursday at 12:15 o'clock, at / MARCUS L. WARD. roup, Camp Davis: s, Transportation Manager, will be in the instrument of Surveying, from 1:30 to 5 p. in., Thursday, May 19, Saturday morning, May' 21, ate which times he should y student, so that final arrangements may be made for 4rbor to Camp Davis. C. T. JOHNSTON. ulnation in Chemistry 3a: ections 2, 3, 4, 5). The last examination absentees may y examination Thursday, May 19, at 4 p. mn. in Room ling. BYRON A. SOULE. V' class in Education 52 b will meet as usual, Friday tu Hal A. S., WHITNIM. RAIL HEADS DOUBT W AGE ADJUSTMENT (By Associated Press) Washington, May 18. -- Announce- ment of the .decision of the railroad labor board to readjust downward wages of employees of the carriers was received with some reserve to- night by railroad exe~uti~jes who are, here in connection with hearings be- f're the senate interstate commerce committee. Because the percentages of decrease have not been determined, the execu- tives generally regarded the announce- ment as more or less indefinite. There was also some indication of disap- pointment because the revision would not become effective until July 1. :11ARGARET McINTYRE, '23, TO HEAkD JUNIOR ADVISERS Margaret McIntyre, '23, hasL been named 'chairman of the junior advis- ers for next year by Dean Myra B. Jor- dan. lone Ely, '23., will be assistant chairman and Margaret Kraus,a '23, treasurer., For Phil Diamond's Orchestra, call 2695-M. -Adv. Let a'classifled' ad find that lost ar- tlcle.-Adv. WVAHR'S MICHIANJEW VEL R Make Your Selection for Comuueliemeat Early A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RINGS AND PINS TO CHOOSE DISTINCTIVE IN QUALITY AND DESIGN __ _...._._ BOO KS TO Craftsmen's Club-Tickets for the iII annual banquet June 4, may be obtain- ed from Henry Ward, Fred. Redem~ky, - Ned Smith, Hugh Bell, Frank Walters, Robert Campbell. Only members of the club are-expected to attend.=Adv.,= i I I. Have your noon lunch AT THE "GREY SHOP"' LUNCH SPECIALS EVERY DAY b_ 'S GOING ON HURSI)AY mbers of De Molay meet lunchebun.1 of entire business staff sof Gargoyle, Press of Bayonne club, room' band meets for concert ,ing on the steps of the nt meeting of Boxing blanket presentation which will take place at the; same time were rendered -at the meeting. It was decided by the council that in the future the blanket' presentation should be held after the regular school session had ended so that track and baseball men might be -present to participate in the exercises. CHICAGO SYMPHONY OPENS MAY FESTIVAL SERIES (Continued from Page One) f/stival, Aurg. 26, 1846. Mendelssohn devoted severa~l years to the composi; tion of this, work, which contains more of the good points of his comn- position than any work of, this nature' which preceded it. The critical lit- erature, of the time gives glowing ac- counts of its originality ,and power. Want anything? If you want what youi want, when you want, it, use a Want Ad in the Michikan Dail*-Adv. Dance of the May, Dexter; F'riday, May 20. IHague Park drchadstra.Av 'a 11iiii -U -0 - -0 MY airy Lunch, T G S H E REY HOP VI I ,NUNKALLY'S SOUTHERN CANDY FRESH EVERY; WEEK 600 East LibertyV 111!111 Par food is the best W rprices are right I // Latest in Gage ... .. r .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. .. .. , . .. .. .. .. w s s Bets, room wilding. Z 231. Hill audi- Ittttllt -e a Hours a 7 a. Meto iP. m. a 5 P. Mto7 P. Me. ": a a SundaysI a m a a Summery'and Sport Hats Specially Priced I ence society meets' itorium. 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