THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 1 _U UIIIUII UI IIULIIU [0 TO FILL RANKS VENT 14EXAMINATIONS POSITIONS WILL BE IELD AUGUST 22 After selection~ of the successful :andidates who took the examination o appointment in the regular army )n April 25, there will remain more ha~n 3,000 vacancies in the commis- Toned personnel of the Army. When promotions under the reor-, ;anziatlon law have been completed, number of vacancies will exist in he grade of first lieutenant, an~d the emainder in that of second lieuten- ,t. While! it is not proposed to fill A1 vacancies at present, the necessity or more officers for the army re- [uires that a portion of the vacancies e filled without delay. An examination for appointment as second lieutenant will therefore be geld August 22. Appointments will be aade in the following branches only: afantry, cavalry, field artillery, coast rtillery, engineers, air service, signal orps, quartermaster corps, ordnance epartment, chemical warfare service,; nd Philippine scouts. The date announced is that of, the fnal examination, prior to which,' ap- lications must be submitted rand ap- dicants must undergo a prel miniar xamination. Details for info rmatin oncerning these examinations for ap- pointment are contained in regula- tions which are expected to arrive at the R. 0. T, C., offices by the end of the week. UNIVERSITY UNION PROVES SUCCESS Evidence of the scope and signifi- cance of the present wok of the Amier- ican University Union in France is furnished by letters received recent- ly by the Union from well known American professors. Among the commendations received is one from Prof. James W. Garner, of the University of Illinois, who1 states that the University Union is an indispensable institution which, high- ly deserves the support of American universities. Prof. Frank Hankins, of Clark Uni- versity, in a letter to thte secretary of the Union, ,says: "I consider' the American University Union indispens- able now and I forsee expanded use- fulness for it in the future." Other American professors writing to commend the work- of the Union were Prof. Richard Gottheil, of Colum- bia. university, Prof. Herman Babson, of Purdue university, and Prof. Wen- dell T.' Bush, of Columbia university. All of these> men were engaged in work on the continent during the past year and in touch with the American jUnivesity Union at various times. ..__,.. been invited to speak to the graduates of the Akron Municipal University at Akron, Ohio. Mr. Shaw has accepted and will speak before that body on June 15. From there he will go to Oberlin, 0., to address the alumni of Oberlin on June 21. J. L. 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