TI OMICHI NDA Y I BULLETIN HOSPITAL MEMBERS HOLD CONVENTION DRASTIC ACTiON TAKEN TO the g'eat coating of mud over every BLUE BOO: REPAIR DAMAGE IN PUEBLO collection of debris. A careful check sizes at Cushy by the Associated Press showed 42 (Continued from Page One) boies ,~in nioi'ziic hre tnolai; Members of the Michigan State ~health officers' declaredLthe itUation t.iiclis «Prp rl~ i fl m t t. , JUNE 7, 1921. Number 176. ,1 Science Auditorium, Room B Law, Physics West Lecture st Gallery in Memorial Hall, Room 101 Economics, and Room Hall are reserved during the examination period, as follows: Tuesday, 2-5, for Economics 1, 39, 47, and 29. Wednesday, 2-5, for History, 2, 2a, 2b. Friday,, 2-5, for Mathematics C, 1, 1E, 2, 51, 52. 3 Monday, 2-5, for French 2 and Spanish 2. i Science Auditorium and Room B Law Building are reserved t Monday, 2-5, for Philosophy f; Natural Science Auditorium on ' Tuesday, 2-5, for Psychology 7. B Law, Physics West Lecture Room and Physics East Lecture at Gallery Memorial Hall, Room 101 Economics, Room 202 Tap- Room- 205 Mason Hall, and Room 106 University Hall are re-- the second Tuesday, 205, for Rhetoric 2. onflicts with above arrangements should be immediately noted; 'rther requests for roomns for examinations. hours, W. F., 11-11:30, Tu. Th., 3-3:30, or telephone to the Dicta- ce, 108 Campus. L. C. KARPINSKI, Chairman, Committee on Rooms. it of Romance Languages: ist monthly luncheon of the staff will be on Wednesday, June 8, at the Michigan Union. A. G. CANFIELD. 'hysics Colloquium will meet in Room 202, Physics building, at on Tuesday, June 7. At this time Mr. P. H. Geiger will speak on -uction of Electricity by Crystals", and Mr. W. N. St. Peter will "The Dissociation of Hydrogen and Nitrogen by Electronic Im- 11 interested, are cordially invited to attend. I R. A. SAWYER. hose who were absent from the 3rd. examination in Heredity, an examination will be given Tuesday, June 7, in Room Z-355, Nat- ce building, at 4 p. m. A. FRAKLIN SHULL. search Club: egular meeting will be held this evening 'at 6 o'clock. R. 0. BRIGHAM, Secretary. Chemical Society, U. of hi. Section:,- W. Sullivan, Jr., will address the University of Michigan Sec- e American Chemical Society on Tuesday, June 7, at 4:15 p. m. 151 of the Chemistry building. ct: "Diphenyl-beta-naphthyl-methyl"., terested are cordially invited to attend. C. C. MELOCHE, Secretary. Hospital association meet here today and tomorrow in a convention of three sessions. The first will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Union. Reports of committees will be heard. Rev. W. M. Puffer, trustee of Bronson hospital, Kalamazoo,N will speak on "The Hospital and the World's Life". Dr. Hugh Cabot, professor of surgery at the University 'AMedical hschool, talks on "Avoidance of Psychological Damage in the Care of Hospital Pa . tients". 'Standardization from the Standpoint of the Small -16spital", will be the subject upon which Father Michael Bourke, superintendent of Catholic hospitals in Michigan, speaks. Presenting "Some Problems of the Small Hospital", Miss Jose- phine Halverson, of the Port Huron hospital, concludes the program for the first session. The second session opens at 8 o'clock this evening in Pattengill and- itorium, when Frank E. Chapman, di- rector of the Mount Sinai hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, presents "The Re- sults to Date of the Cleveland Hospi- tal Survey'. President Marion L. Bur- ton will then" address the meeting. Because of the importanq of the. pa- per to be presented by Mr. Chapman, this meeting will be open to the pub- lic and all who are interested in the hospital question are cordially invit- ed to attend. A musical program will be furnished by the University School of 'Music. Dr. W. J. V. Deacon, Epidemiologist of the state department of health, at Lansing, will open the third session at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Union, when he speaks on "The Need for Hospital Facilities for the Care of Communicable Diseases". Dr. W. L. Babcock, superintendent' of Grace hospital, Detroit, will have charge of the Round Table discussion, which will be followed by election of officers. Did you' ever try usin The Daily as a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is at your command if you patronize our advertisers.-Adv. t Daily advertising will spell prosper-, ity for you.-Adv. was well in hand. Recovery of bodies is progressing, slowly since searchers are impeded' by the slowly receding waters and by Charles Mesa, six miles away. Many bodies probably never will be found as they were carried away by the terrific force of the flood.. i uc """ vu- j .u. v - "« LCl1S I'sT were Uczc eU 1V ~UIUI-ld XtL OL. 1. 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BURSLEY. ents .having in their possession books drawn from the University are notified that ill such books are due Saturday, June 11, on ac- the approaching end of the semester. WM. W. BISHOP, Librarian. y and Lantern Night: ity nembers and their wives are cordially invited to attend the ield. Day and Lantern Night on Palmer Field, today, Tuesday, June events will begin at 4 p. m. and May Pole dances, followed by ern Procession at 7:30 p. in. MARION O. WOOD. itudents in Business Administration and Meehanical Engineering: ficer of the Peerless Weighing Machine Company will meet stu- esday,-June 7, from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. in Room 221, New Engineer- ing. The Peerless Weighing Machine Comjiany has several posi- ,n all over the United States for ambitious boys of first class char- iod pay to start with, and all expenses paid. F. A. MICKLE. Seniors who have' subscribed to the Michigan Alumnus and are ;o, one of the official alumni buttons. or stickpins, may now obtain presenting their receipts at the Treasurer's Office or at the Alumni the Memorial building. -Every senior who has not subscribed and a button is urged to do so before Commencement. WILFRED B. SHAW, Alumni. Secretary. . ors of the Faculty and Students Interested in Hospitals or Social Velfare Work: Michigan Hospital Association meets in Ann Arbor June 7 and 8. ;day evening session will -be held in the High School Auditorium g at 8 o'clock and is open to the general public." c will be furnished by the University School of Music. Frank E. , Superintendent of Mt. Sinai Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, will pre- results, to date, of the Cleveland Survey, and the report should be to all who are interested in either Hospital or Social Service work. 'ey. was the most extensive hospital survey ever undertaken in this and cost $67,000.00. In many ways it has revolutionized the ideas riously as to the relations between hospitals and the public. Fol- r. Chapman,'President Burton will speak to thie Association. C. G. PARNALL, President. ers of Masques: ues will hold a meeting to elect officers for next year and to an-, ie returns from the play, today, Tuesday, at 3:30 o'clock, in the west Barbour Gymnasium. A. L. MITCHELL. Our SPRING- assortment comprises many S URPIS E S r $utO"D S rAS1Uo AMRK - Two Dominant Factors I i In factc we do not know which will please most, the moderate prices or ~ wonderful fabrics. You don't need BIG income to get -our BIG VALUES Cordial invitation is' extended to P ARTICUL AR MEN' a I Style adVali We are now' able to present quality garments: by such well-known tailors as FASHION PP which will stand the closest scrutiny. $25 to -A PALM BEACH FLANNEL TROUSERS J. KARL MALCOLM 604 East' Liberty Street. Featuring' A splendid exhibit of Spring Suits a ,... ;. - ,: I" - v ,.~g DEY p $30 The portrait of know'n merit. NEW STRAWS AT' S GOING ON TUESDAY -I ;ing of Republican club to cers, room 304, Union. rctant meeting and final of freshman band, Uniyer- . Election of officers. -club meets to elect of. om 306, Union. Ing of Saginaw club, Union.' ness meeting of Aalamazoo club, Lane hall.a meet 'at 4 o'clock today in Chimes office, Union. Members of Glee and Mandolin clubs who order'ed pins can obtain them from 1:30 tQ 4 o'clock this afternoon in room.308, Union. By order of its president, the Varsity band will meet at 3:20 o'clock this afternoon in front of Hill auditorium in order to meet the returning base- ball team. The members of the! band should not wear uniforms. Just.unboxed. As light on your purse as they'll be Ii a r " - 0S I on your}head. B. V. D. STYLE UNDERWEAR Special at All sizes I I Have you lost anythihg , that yop 'prize very highly? 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