BULLETIN I, JUNE 9, 192L Number 178. i. Bulletin will appear Saturday, June 11, as that Aichigan Daily. Important announcements 'for the herefore be submitted for publication either today e of the large number of graduates and the limited seating ca- he Auditorium, each student graduating on June 30 is entitled re than two tickets for the Commencement Day exercises forim- elatives. Applications for these tickets must be made to the of the student's School or College between June 13 and 23. Tick- lied for will be reserved not longer than Tuesday, June 28. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University. itive Board: will be a meeting of the Admtnistrative Board today, June ock. ARTHUR G. HALL. rs of the Faculty of the Colleges of Engiueering and Arbitec - re: will be a meeting of the FacuIty of the Colleges of Engineering tecture, today, June' 9, at 4:15 o'clock p. m. in Room 411 of eering building. Reports will be given on the Rating System ice Requirements., LOUIS A. HOPKINS, Secretary. alty: egular Dental Faculty Luncheon will be held today, June 9, clock at the Michigan Union. MARCUS L. WARD, Dean. L terature, Scienee and the Arts - Dean's Advisory Committee, will be a meeting of the Dean's Advisory Committee Friday after- a 10, at 4:05 p. m. in the Dean's office. JOHN R. EFFINGER. 3 Engineers: st assbmbly of the year will be held on Friday, June 10, at 10 room 348 of New Engineering building. Final reports of class d class committees will be received. Professor Higbie will pre- esults to date of the tests which the class passed in the fall of W. C. HOAD, Mentor. demts=s ts baving in their possession books drawn from the University, , notified that all such books are due Satutday, June 11, on ac-' h approaching end of the semester. WM. W. BISHOP, Librarian. Literature, Science and the Arts:s nation in the following courses in Mathematics will be held on ne 17, from 2 to 5 p. in., in the following rooms: ctigas of Mathematics C and Mr. Peterson's sections of Mathe- n 101 Ec. ction of Mathematics 1 in Natural Science Aud. etious of Mathematics 2, except Mr. Peterson's, in room B, Law my office at the south end of the stage in University Hall. R. D. T. ROLLSTH7R. Seniors: All Seniors who have subscribed to the Michigan Alumnus and are entitled to one of the offieial alumni buttons or stickpins, may now obtain them by presenting their recepits at the 'Treasurer's Office or at the Alumni Room in.the Memorial building. Every senior who has not subscribed and obtained a button is urged to do so before Commencement. WILFRED B. SHAW, Alumni Secretary. R. 6. T. C. students: 1. R. 0. T. C.students who are to attend the summer camp should carry with them one piece of hand baggage containing 6 suits of under- year, 6 pairs of socks (light wool or cotton), 6 handkerchiefs, 1 pair high tan shoes, 3 face towiels, 3 bath towels, 2 pair pajamas, and shaving and toilet articles., 2. Travel orders and transportation requests should be obtained from Major Arthur before leaving the campus. All students will travel on Gov- ernment 'Transportation requests except Messrs. Dean, Marston, Knode Ueberhorst, Puyear, McDiarinid, and Shindel, who can obtain tax exemption blanks at the R. O. T. C. office. ROBERT ARTHUR. Railway Arrangements in Advance: In order to avoid crowding and insure adequate accommodations, stu- dents should at an early date. purchase railway tickets for the homeward journey, secure pullman reservations, and check their baggage. All these' things can be done now at the Michigan Central and Ann Arbor ticket offices. ARTHUR 0. HALL. Students in Englieerng and Architecture: All first year,- second year, and third year students in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture are hereby directed to obtain from the office of Secretary Hopkins, sometime between June 10 and 15, blank forms on which to declare tentatively their election of courses for the first seme- ter of 1921-1922. 'A separate but- similar form must be prepared for the summer session if they purpose to attend the latter. On these forms they should list not only the corses they wish to elect, but also (in the space indicated for that purpose) the courses which they are pursuing this semes- ter. The schedule of hours and classes must be left vacant, to be fillod in by the Secretary's office during the summer or by the classifier at the b'e- ginning of next semester. Each student must personally consult his proper classifier, making such changes or adjustments as seem desirable, and obtain from this officer as soon as possible between June 13 and 18, approval of his elections. Firstj year students who have not already determined in what Department (Civil,. Mechanical, etc.) of the College 'they desire to receive 'degree, must make the decision at this time, tentatively at least. Names and locations of the proper classifiers may be found in the Special Announcement for first se- mester 121-22 which will be ready with election forms for distribution from Secretary Hopkins' office; office hours will be posted on the Secretary's Bulletin Board. When approved, election cards shall be left with the classifier. On account of the' present excessive demands upon rooms and faclties for instruction in these Colleges, assignment of students to the various classes must be done more or less automatically and impartially without particular regard to the preferences of the individual student. The student's classifi- cation or election card will therefore be completed as to assignment of hours, classes and instructors sometime during the summer in the Secre- tary's office, or, as in the event of necessary changes by the classifier, dur- ing the regular announced classification period at the beginning of next se- mester, and the completed card will be returned to the student at the latter time. Classification procedure will be regular as heretofore at the announced period in September (see printed Special Announcement). Changes may be expected in the manner of enrollment, which will beexplained in due time 'in the Official Bulletin (see Michigan Daly, or Official Bulletin Boards). The student should note carefielly that should he not be following ex- actly in every particular the regular course laid out for him in the General Announce ent of these Colleges, responsibility rests upon himself ulti- mately forbobservance of all rules as to prerequisites, sequence of'courses' removal of deficiencies and the like. These regulations are usually printed in the current issues of the General and Special Announcements. The faculty member designated as Clas .ifier advises the student, Informs him of any spjcial rules of the faculties not published, and in general attempts to save hWin from errors of classification. The student is therefore advised to give p'artcular study to the preparation of his clectios. COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFICATION, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture - THURSDAY I4:0--Seilor lit class meeting, Natur- al Science auditorium. 4:15-Junior lit class meeting, room 205, Mason hall. 5:00-Special meeting of Hall post V. F. W. at Union.0 7:14--eeting of 4aSociedad Hispan- ica, room 202, South Wing. 7:00-Varsity band mets on Library steps for last concert and senior sing. 7:30-Meeting of Comedy club to elect officers, Barbour gymnasium. 7:30-Boxing club meeting for elee- tion of officers, Union. 7:30-Phi Sigma meets In room Z- 231 N. S. building. William W. Bishop, librari nounced yesterday that all boo be returned to the library by ; He also stated that students b considerate in returning the b other occasions this year. Since last September bool been pouring into the library rate of 2500 volume a month will make ths year's increw nearly 25,000 volumes. This is due to a considerable ei orders which were unfilled be account of the war. Use Classified advertising a rour miscellaneous articles.- FRIDAY 800-Gi.aduationkeital, School Music. Of Phone 2620-I for your canoe lunch- Did you ever try using The Daily a1 a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is at your command if you patronize our advertisers.-Adv.' Try a Classified Ad for results.-Adv. Nash 7-Passenger Car MAKING'REGULAR TRIPS BA THING BEACH WHITMORE LAKE Also Special Trip Price Reasonable CALL MONTY, 1261.M it will be ready for you at the righ t time. 1 Delicatessen 119 E. Liberty Phone 2620 M Ill llllliltllltll YT .rr +w + .YrY 4 What do you know abou t sef'service? The advantages of self service are'in- deed surprising. You can choose without hesitation, speculation o r delay what will best satiefr your appetite, for the food in a most ex- tersive variety is placed directly be- fore.you. You are served imnnedi- ately and without waiter trouble. Altogether. it's the satisfactory way I if Mathemlatics 2E in 203 T. H. ' of,Mathematics 51 and 52 in West Gallery of AlumniMe- J. L. MARKLEY. Ys i in Course. I in Rhetoric will be held Tuesday, June 21, at dance with the following schedule: w building-Mr. Hall, Mr. Bouchard, Mr. Schmiedeskainp. Room, Physics building-Mr. Adams, Mr. Conkey. Memorial Hall-Mr. Everett, Mr. Crocker.t ason Hall-Mr. Thomas, Mr. Lasher. conomics building-Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Quinneli. appan Hall-Mr. Schenck, Mr. Waiter.. Roopi, Physics building-Mr. Abbot. ulversity' Hall-Mr. Wicker. est Hall-Dr. Wier. F. N. SCOTT. / You 'l enjoy it F1al Exa&WvAtion, Friday Morniug, June 17: will please go to the following rooms for the s sections, Room B, Law building. r's sections, Room B, Law building. >erlin's sections, Natural Science Auditorium. r's sections, Natural Science Auditorium. sections, Room 205, Mason Hall. a section, Room 202, Economics building. r's sections. Pharmacology 'Auditorium. eir examination: DAVID FRIDAY. ral Science Auditorium, Room B Law, Physics West Lecture rest Gallery in Memorial Hall. Room 101 Economics, and Room in Hall are reserved during the examination period, as follows: t Tuesday, 2-5, for Economics 1, 39, 47, and 29. Wednesday, 2-5, for History, 2, 2a, 2b. a t Friday, 2-5, for Mathematics C, 1, 1E, 2, 51, 52. nd Monday, 2-5, for French 2 and Spanish 2. ral Science Auditorium and Room B Law Building are reserved rst Monday, 2-5, for Philosophy 1; Natural Science Auditorium on ad Tuesday, 24, for Psychology 7. a B Law, Physics West Lecture Room and Physics East Lecture est Gallery Memorial Hall, Room 101 Economics, Room 202 Tap- L, Room 205 Mason Hall, and. Room 106 University Hall are re- a the second Tuesday, 2-5, for Rhetoric 2. conflicts with above arrangements should be immediately ,noted; further requests for rooms .for examinations. hours, W. F., 1-11:30, Tu. Th., 3-3:30, or telephone to the Dicta- Ice, 108 Campus. L.-C. KARPINSKI, Chairman, Committee on Rooms. eetare: N. H. Williams will lecture at 8 p. 3n. Thursday, June 9, in the' West Lecture Room on "The Electron Tube and Radio Communi- The lecture will be of an elementary nature and accompanied by ations. All interested are cordially invited to attend. R. A. 'SAWYER. es Club: e who wish to act as associate directors of the programs of the Iub for the coming year are asked to confer with me between 1:80 on Friday, June 10, in my office at the south end of the stage in y Hall. R. D. T. HOLLISTER. UNITED CIGAR STORE' PRICES, Omars, Tins, 100's. .$1.15 Lord Salisbury, 100's 1.00 Pall Mall, 100's.... 2.50, Moguls, 100's 1.75 Pollock Expert Stogies, 5 for .... .25 Dry Slitz Stogies, 5 for... . .......20 Double Dutch, 3 for. .10 W. D. C. Milano Italian Pipes ..... 3.50 Gold Tip Cigarettes for the Ladies. Salome and Egyptian Deities, 25 and 85c. 118 .EAST HURON JAPANESE STUDENTS' CLUB TO HOLD BANQUET TOMNIGIIT The Japanese Students' club will hold a banquet, at 7 o'clock tonight at Newberry hall. This will mark the revival of a custom of an annual ban- quet existing before 1918. This ban- quet is to be held for the purpose of affording a chance to those Japanese students who are leaving the Univer- sity this year to become better ac- quainted with the faculty. President Marion L. Burton, Dean John R Effinger, Prof. Jonathan A. C. Hildner, and Yuki Osawa, grad., will be the speakers on the program. Mus- ic will be furnished by Keizo Huoriu- chi, '21E. The Arcade afeteria Fingerle' s I }, p i r ' . 1 VISITING CARDS Save half of your money witht "PROCESS-ENGRAVING" Very effective and much less expensive PRICE OF 100 CARDS $2.00 A HR"S U IVER SIT BOO KSTOR COLLEGE END SALE r Now is your time to buy your Graduation Gifts DARLING & MALLEJAUX 'low shoes- of End