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THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDA

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OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921.

Number 166.

tal Faculty:.
The regular weekly meeting will be held today at 12:15 o'clock at
Michigan Union. MARCUS L. WARD.
manee Club:
The last meeting of the Romance Club will take place today,
,y 26, at 4:15 at the Michigan Union.
A. G. CANFIELD.
All students from other schools or colleges of the University who plan
transfer to the College of Dental Surgery at the beginning of the next
ision should consult the Dean of'this college previous to the opening of
e summer session so that the applicant for enrollmelt may know whether
3 credentials meet the statutory requirements of the various states.
MARCUS L. WARD.
Professors and Instructors in the University:
Following the custom of previous years academic costume is to be
'rn by all members of the faculty at the Baccalaureate- Service, Sunday,
he 26, and at Commencement, Thursday, June 30.
A gown of good material and in style correct to accord with your de-
ee will be furnished at the University's expene provided your application
erefor (blank may be had at the office of the undersigned), is filed with
a Secretary of the University not later than Saturday, June 4. The blank
ouldbe filled out and filed as much earlier than this date as may be feasi-
. Effective cancellations may be filed not later than Wednesday, June 15.
Members of the Faculty who avail themselves of this arrangement are
pected to provide the academic cap at their own expense, to be retained
them as their own propbrty. Those who desire to secure the Doctor's
Master's hoods can purchase them from any of the houses handling caps'
d gowns. The University furnishes only the academic gown.
Gowns furnished under this arrangement will be ready for delivery on
a morning of Saturday, June 25, and delivery will be made to the members
the Faculty in Room 203, University hall, directly opposite the entrance
>m the second floor hallway into the University hall auditorium. Members
the faculties will retain the gowns until after the Commencement exer-
es. ,For those who are unable to attend the Baccalaureate Service, Room
3 will be open at 8 in the morning of Commencement Day and gowns may
obtained at that time. All gowns should be returned to Room 203 im-
diately after the exercises or during the afternoon of Commencement.
SHiRt Y W. SMITH,
Secretary of the University.
mmer Camp in Geology and Geography:
Students who have arranged with Professor Sauer to attend the Sum-
r Camp in Geology and Geography should register with me at once.
ARTHUR G.- HALL.
eo Players Club:
All who desire to make application for membership in the Players
ib, meet in the Auditorium of University Hall, from 9 to 12 a. m. Sat-
lay. ROBT. B. RITTER
leral Board Vocational Education:P
I am requested to announce that Mr. Chas. W. Sylvester, District Vo-
tonal Officer, will meet all Federal Board Students at the meeting of
e Gun and Blade Society, Thursday Evening, May 26, Reading .Room
ehigan Union. F. B. WAHR, Counselor.

Legion 'Donce Set
For riday Night
Friday, May 27, will see Barbour
gymnasium deckd in festive colors
for the dance to be given by the cam-
pus post of the American Legion. It
is hoped the affair will be a fitting
climax to a season of social,events
sponsored by this organization. The
first evening of the Memorial day holi-
days has been selected as an espec-
ially appropriate time to hold the
party and many special features will
be introduced to add to the occasion.
Prof. H. N. Cole and Mrs. Cole, and
Major Robert Arthur and Mrs. Arthur
have been secured as chaperones. It
is planned to have the party informal.
The music will start at 9 o'clock
Tickets can be purchased at the Union
today and Friday.
PRESIDENT BURTON CONFERS
WITH REGENTS' COMMITTEE.
President Marion L. Burton was in
conference yesterday with the salar-
ies committee of the Board of Regents
in preparation for the monthly meet-
ing of the Regents tomorrow. Mem-
bers of the salaries committee are
Regents Victor M. Gore, James 0.
Murfin, and Frank B. Leland.
Today the finance comittee will
meet with the salaries committee and
work on the University budget for
the year 1921-1922 will be started.
Senior Lits Must Pay Dues by June 4
J. E. McManis, '21, treasurer of the
senior literary class, announced yes-
terday that the last day for payment
of class dues will be Saturday, June 4,
and since all must pay their dues be-
fore graduating they should be at-
tended to at once. Only those who
have paid their dues will be allowed
to attend the class banquet. Dues
may be paid next wee.~ at the booth in
the corridor in University hall on cer-
tain days which will be announced
later.
40 Freshman Party Tickets on Sale
Forty tickets for the freshman party
tomorrow night will be placed on sale
to the campus at large at the Union
main desk today. Announcemet has
been made by the committee handling
the party that corsages must be check-
ed at the door. This action was taken
to discourage the wearing of flowers.
Rychener's Engagement Announced
Announcement was made recently
of the engagement of Marion Hatch,
'19, to Ralph Rychener, '22M. Miss
Hatch is a member of the Mu Phi Ep-
silon sorority. Rychener was Varsity
basketball captain in the 1919-1920
season and is a member of the Phi Chi
fraternity.
THESE -ARE HARVEST DAYS
FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR
The whole world is bidding for money
at the highest interest rate in all
history.
Today you can get $10 on every $100
with safety on a certain high-grade
preferred stock with valuable "rights."
Write for Financial Statement, Bank
References, etc..
J. E. THOMPSON & CO., Inc.
126 Liberty St., New York
3 -U.____ ______ __ .

UNION VERANDA
PROVES POPULAR:
Chess, Checker Boards Added to Sum- i
mer Equipment of Lower Porch 1
' Because of the , popularity of the
lower veranda of the Michigan Union,
Paul W. Eaton, '21, president, has in-
stalled two sets of checker and chess
boards to add to the comfort and en-
joyment of the surroundings. The
boards can be had by asking for them
at the main desk in the lobby.
During the past week of unusual
heat the veranda has been popular as.
a place for men to lounge, away from
the hot rays of the sun. For those not
wishing to use the readifg rooms, the
cool wicker furniture sheltered by the
walls from intensive temperature has
a great appeal and already many have
availed themselves ' of the chance to
keep cool.a
The porch has been furnished with
fern boxes, palms, and summer wicker
tables and chairs. The addition of the
3 sets of chess and checker boards will

undoubtedly attract many more men
to the veranda.
Have you lost anything that you
prize very highly? The Classified
columns of The Michigan Daily are:
always ready to serve you.-Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.
Ask for the
The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe
or CAMPUS
,ndCLASS ROOM.
Ideal, All Round College Shoe
Same High QOality as the
TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE
If your dealer cannot supply you
write us for catalog an price.
'HOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY
Hudson. Mass.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
A two-year course in business lead-
ing to the degree of Master of Busi-
ness Administration.
Open to college graduates.
,Courses offered in the following
fields: Accounting, Business Law,
Banking and Finance, Marketing, Ad-
vertising, Retail Store Problems, Sales
Management, Industrial Management,
Labor Problems, Business Statistics,
Foreign Trade, Transportation, Lum-
bering, Office Organization.
Eleven graduates of the University
of Michigan have attended the School,
two during the present year.
The registration for 1921-22 is lim-
ited to three hundred in the first-year
courses. Applications after May 1st
should be. accompanied by . certified
transcript of the college record.
For information write to
Dean W. B. Donham, University 452
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Daily advertising will spell prosper-
ity for. you.-Adv.

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May 1921

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Home-made Candies
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Phone 166

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Will remain open
all summer

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one-half block south of the
Majestic Theatre.

WHAT'S GOING 01

THURSDAY
es play soph lits
or engineers play

at Ferry
dents at

Ferry field.
O---Varsity band 'meets on Libllary
teps for concert and senior sing.
)0-Mde club meets in room 325,
Union.
15-Meeting of La Sociedad Hispan.
Ca, room 202, South Wing.
15--Meeting of underclass conduct
:ommittee, Union.
W--Zoological Journal club meets
n room Z-231 of the zoological lab-
ratory. .-' .
00--Musieal clubs' concert, Hill an.
litorium.-

FRIDAY
05-Varsity baseball game -
State, Ferry field.
30-Newark club banquet
Parker's Catalpa Inn.

with Ohio
at Joe

TO ORGANIZE NEW UNDERCLASS
CONDUCT COMMITTEE TONIGHT.
2C) Freshmen Will Be Chosen from
Those Asked to Appear Before
Old Body
For the purpose of organizing a
new committee from the class of '24,
this year's underclass conduct com-
mittee will meet at 7:15 o'clock this
evening at the Union. All those who
attended the last regular meeting of
the committee are urged to be pres-
ent tonight as the new officers con-
sisting of a chairman, a secretary,
and judges, will be elected.
The following freshmen are re-
quested to be present: R. J. Roth, F.
T. Moore Jr., Stanley VMuirhead,
Charles Blodget, George Dunlevy,
Wm. A. Weekes, Ed. Murane, Harry
Kipke, Harold Nicholas, Julian R.
Cowin, Rifard Worth, Bus McWood,
Baswell, Kratz, Henry Heil, G. Black,
J. C. Sterling, Irving Witty, Bernard
Segall, Ray C. Coults, Jacob W. Hos-
trup, O, S. Erpard, Cecil O. Creal,
Archie McGregor, Maynard Parsons,
Cameron Ross, Stu.rt E. Boyd, Oh-
phant, J. Beardsford, Henry Hubbard,
A. Wescott Reynolds, Henry Slaugh-
ter, Irving Reynolds, Smith J. Thor-
ington, James Idema.
Twenty men of this group will be
selected by the Student council to
take over the duties for next year.
Chinese Students Aid Countrymen
For the next three months 150 Chi-
nese students at Chicago and North-
western universities will spend no
more than 55 cents a day for food, in
accordance .with their agreement made
last Tuesday to aid their starving
countrymen in China. Their break-
fast will consist of rice, soup, tea and
rolls; their luncheon of an apple and
a small piece of Chinese pastry; their
supper of stew, rice, and tea.
Moreover, the men will abstain from
tobacco, and the women from candy
and movies.
Senior Women Hold Last Party
A small number of senior women at-
tended the last class party of the year
given yesterday afternoon at Martha
Cook. building. Pat Nertney, '23L,
furnished music for dancing, the form

Courteous and satisfactory
TREiATMENT to every custom-
er, whether the account be large
or small.
The Ann ANor Sayings Ban
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $25,000.00
Reounrees ......:..$5,000,000.00
707 North University Ave.'
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron
Iopening Dance

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The first and last
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f you then decide to keep it. pay is for
. if not, return it.
N3 Risk-No Obligatiom
iny responsible party- can make a.
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this Free Trial, which meam you
needi not even deposit its value lf you
have a Charge Account, write to us aiid
we will send it to you by maiL
FOR SALE BY
Calkins - Fletcher
Drug Company
324 South State Street
and S. E. University Aves.
711 Packard Street

Thfs is one of
many styles of
TJEBORPIPES
ready for your
immediate use
at six.dollars.
TREBOR will smoke cool and
sweet from the start. The ivory stop-
per at end of stem positively prevents
any bad taste or discomfort.
If you have never smoked a pipe, the
TREBOR will prove a new friend to be
proud of. A veteran pipe smoker will
appreciate the specially seasoned fine old
briar as an old friend after the first puff.
Drop in and see the TRE8OR at
The Calkins-Fletcher Drug CQ.
The Cushing Drug Co.
Imported by
GROSVENOR NICHOLAS & CO., Inc.
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Saturday, May 28
THE FISHERS PEP

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Eat at Rex'9s"
THE CLUB LUNCH
712 ARBOR STREET
Near State and Packard

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U.NOTICES
Aets for the Freshman
'riday are now on sale
on.
ideuts attending first

frolic next
in the Un-
session of

palm

beach

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Camp Da'vis who wish to secure re-
duced rates on their transportation
must turn their money in before
Friday night to the transportation
managers, who will be in the in-
strumefit room this afternoon and
in the drawing room of the Library
tomorrow afternoon."
Tickets for the American Legion dance
tomorrow night n Barbour gymnas-
ium on sale today and tomorrow at
at the Union, Wahr's, and Graham's
bookstores.
The following men have been appoint-
ed ushers for the spring concert of
the Musical clubs tonight and are re-
quested to report at Hill auditor-
ium at 7:15 o'clock: L. D. Jones, E.
C. Stark, D. D. Fredericks, R. L.
Reid, L. E. Ames, R. H. Excell, W.
E. Doty, R. M. Chappell, W. A. Ash,
V. M. Abbs, W. G. Hartle, R. A. Man-
chester, C. G. Hale, P. N. Young, J.
N. Nichols, C. S. Pearsen, D. G.

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