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THE h

DAILY

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N~umber ISO.

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e last issue of the Daily Official Bulletin. In order to take care
notices and announcements, however, there- will be printed
ry a special leaflet which will be posted, on the various bulle-
Faculty members and students are therefore asked to watch
boards. Members of the University having such announce-
e may submit them to the Assistant to the President as usual.
id Other Second Year Men:
ents in the Literary School who have not received the required
ce medical examkination this year, are requested to report for
e 15. J. R. EFFINGER, Dean.
lar meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, June
'clsck in the Office of the President.
R. W. BUNTING, Secretary.

Individuality
and
Good Taste
int
Commencement Gifts
ane
in~et'on
y
hOp.
Students in Engineering and Architecture:
Are requested to consult at once notices posted on Bulletin Boards near
Secretary Hopkins' office and at other points in the Engineering building,
for instructions concerning classification for next semester and for summer
session. COMMITTEE ON CLASSIFICATION,
Colleges of Engineering and Architecture.
Ecohtomics 2, Final Examination, Friday Morning, June 17:
,Stndents will please go to the following rooms for their examination:
Mr. Fleck's sections, Room B, Law building.
Mr. Cahow's sections, Room B, Law building.
Mr. Chamberlin's sections, Natural Science Auditorium.
Mr. SeItzer's sections, -Natural Science Auditorium.
Mr. l1Ilis' sections, Room 205, Mason Hall.
Mr. Lgbiu's section, Room 202, Economics building.
Mr. Bonner's sections, Pharmacology Auditorium.
DAVID FRIDAY.

Summer
Shorthand,
Training,
Teaching.
csqs+_- tV.

school, July b5 to Aug. 26. the summer take our course i
Typewriting, secretarial hand and typemwriting. Tern
Bookkeeping, commercial July 5. School of Shorthand
Hamilton Business Col- Univ. Ave.--Adv.

if you remain in Ann Arbor during

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T Indoor, t~nnc nd bu
kind,. CUSHINGS.--Adv.

Fraternities and

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Sororities

Notice:

nd others will explain in detail the plans for Com-
id there will be a short rehearsal at a meeting to
ium on Thursday, June 16, at 5 p. m. The seniors,
nurses of all schools and colleges who expect. to
ment Exercises are requested to attend this meeting.
L. M. GRAM, Chief Marshal.

in Comm

ANN ARBOR DAIR Y

LTY, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
here will be a meeting of the Literary Faculty Tuesday, June 14, at 4
k, in the auditorium of the Natural Science building, to consider im-
it reports of committees, including those on Freshman Failures and
-Senior College. ARTHUR G. HALL.
nation Reports :
ll 'inst ructors of Literary classes are reminded that every examination
must be handed in within THREE days after the examination is
and, in no case later than Friday, June 24. In case of reports. not
n or before that date it will be necessary to record a grade of C.
rades are not to be given out to students by the instructors; they will
it out from the Registrar's office as soon as the reports are received
ranscribed.' - ARTHUR G. HALL.
!nation Room:
lie examination in Professor Wenley's class in Philosophy 1, an-
ed in the Official Bulletin for Monday 2-5 in Room B, Law and. Nat-
Science Auditorium should be announced for Natural Science Audi-
n, Room 205 Mason Hall, and West Gallery Memorial Hall. .
L. C. KARPINSKI.
antics, (ursie 2:
embers of the class should read the, announcement concerning the
ormance Problem" on the Aero. bulletin board.
F. W. PAWLOWSKI.
ination in Nero. Engr.:
ero 1: Second Monday, 2 to 6 o'clock, Room 336.
ero 2: First Friday, 2 to 6 o'clock, Room 336.
ero 3: First Thursday, 2 to 6 o'clock, Room 336.
ero 4: First Monday, 2 to 6 o'clock, Room 336.

ill be

operating

aill summer!

Call us if you are going to run
the tables.

Next FALL you must see us be-

fore making any contracts.
will treat you right.

We

WHAT'S GOING ON
SATURDAY -
2:30-Varsity tennis match with Le-
land Stanford university, Ferry field.
5:30-Meeting of Baptist guild for hike,
Guild house.
7:00-Meeting of Upper Room Bible
class,-upper room, Lane hall.
SUNDAY
9:30-University Men's Bible class
meets, upper room, Lane hall.
10:00-Meeting of Bliyonne club, room
302, Union. -

SENIOR GIRLS' PLAY IS
APPROACHING COMPLETION
(Continued from Page One)
tiny, Helen Vowels; Ambition, Mar-
garet Colcord; Beauty, Margaret
O'Reilly; Youth, Marie Crozier; Truth,
Naomi Neubeck; Vanity, Anne-Linde-
mulder; Whim, Grace Ohlmacher;
Pleasure, Jean Wallace; Prophecl,
Flora Cockrell; foliticians Bray,
M'ary Lacy; Blub, Katherine Prak-
ken - Brag, Helen Koch; Blow. Carrie
Fairchild; Spirit of Vision, Floraj
Cockrell; Spirit of Dreams, Beulah
Brown; Spirit of Suffering, Mary
Chandler; and Spirit of Hope, Irene
Rosenberg.

f

Ann Arbor Dairy Co

F. W. PAWLOWSKI.

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ineering English 6, Report' Writing:
The last meeting in this course will be held Wednesday, June 15, at 7
n. in Room 348. J. RALEIGH NELSON.
ication 4i:
The final meeting in this course will be Monday, June 20, at 2 p. m., in
im 200, S. W. A. G. CANFIELD.
al Examinations in French 2 and Spanish 2, M oidy, June 20, 24:
Sections are assigned as follows,
French 2, Mr. Muyskens, Mr. Puriell, Mr. De Filippis, Mr. Hager, Mr.
>tkins, in Law building, Room B.
French 2, Dr. Learne , Mr. Eddy, in Mason Hall, Room 205.
Spanish, 2, Mr. -Mich d, Mr. Bement, Mr. Esteves, in N. S. Auditorium.
Spanish 2, Prof. Bursley, Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Eddy,, in Tappan Hall,"
)m 203.
Spanish 2, Dr. Barja, Mr. del Toro, Mr. Hootkins, in Economics build-
Room 101.
Spanish 2. Mr. Patterson, Mr. Willey, Mr. Hering, in West Physics
ture Room.
Students concerned will please note these assignments.
A. G.. CANFIELD.

FOURTH AND CATHERINE

PHONE 423

WEDNESDAY
8 :00-Concerto night, Schbol+

of

Business Administration and I aw
learn Shorthand, Typewriting, and
Music. Students will find it most profitdble to
Secretarial Training. Hamilton Busi-
ness College.-Adv.

I nttv*vv" i zr

',

ation in Income Tax Procedure (Economics 43 A) will
June 15, 2 to 5 p. m., in Room 206 University Hall.
W. A. PATON.

be

amination in Psychology 28 will be held in West Lecture -Room of the
s building, Tuesday, June 14, 1921, at 9.
W. B. PILLSBURY.
P of Literature, Science and the Arts:
:amination in the following courses in Mathematics will be held on
June 17, from 2 to 5 p. in., in the following rooms:
1 sections of Mathematics C and Mr. P3eterson's sections of Mathe-
2, in 101 Ec.,.
1 sections of Mathematics 1 in Natural Science Aud.
1 sections of Mathematics 2, except Mr. Peterson's, in room B, Law
I sections of Mathematics 2E in 203 T. H.
I sections of Mathematics 51 and 52 in West Gallery of Alumni Me-
Hall. J, L. MARKLEY.
SUMMER SESSION 1921,
for Reghtration:
lIege of Liierature, Science, and the Arts; Biological Station; Li-
Methods; Embalming and Sanitary Science; Public Health Nursing,
rar's Office, University Hall, June 27, and 28, 10 to 12 a. m., July 1 and
12 a. in. and 2 to 4 p. in., July 5 and 6, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. In.,
ter 10 to 12 a. in., daily.
lieges of Er.nineering and Architecture, Engineering building, July
, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. in.
Alical Sclhool, Medical building, July 1, 2, and 5, 9 to 12.
w School, Law building. Courses begin Monday, June 27. Regis-
June 23, 24, and 25, 8 a. m. to 5 p .m.
lege of Phiarinacy,; Chemistry and Pharmacy building, July 1, 2, and
12 a. m.,,2 to 5 p. m.
aduate School, University Hall, July 1 and 2, 9 to 12 a. M., 2 to 4
uly 5 and 6, 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. in., thereafter 10 to 12 a. m. and 2

THURDAI
5:00-Special meeting of graduating
classes, Hill auditorium.
U-NOTICES
Prentiss P. Douglass will be at the Un-
ion Saturday night and all day Sun-
day to interview men interested in
summer work.
Senior engineers may obtain Com.
mencement invitations and an-
nouncements from 1 to 5:30 o'clock
Monday and Tuesday afternoons
near the Engineering society room,
and senior lit invitations will be
given out Wednesday afternoon in
University hall.
Members of the senior honor guards,
whose names were printed in yes-
terday's Daily, who failed to report
yesterday afternoon .ii . Waterman1
gymnasium, are requested to go to
the meeting that will be held in the
offtee of Dr. G. A. May on Monday
afternoon, June 27.
Business Administration andbLaw
Students will find it i~iost profitable to
learn Shorthand, Typewriting, and
Secretarial Training. Hamilton Busi-
ness College.-Adv.
If you remain in Ann Arbor during
the summer take our course in short-
hand and typewriting. Term begins
July 5. School of Shorthand, 711 N.
Univ. Ave.-Adv.
1921 JUNE 1921
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PANAMA S
We Clean, Bleach and Block
Panamas, etc., into the Late
Shapes, with all new trimmings
to look just like new. We don't
use any acids and do only High
Class Work. Factory Hat Store,
617 Packard St. Phone 1792.
Business Administration and Law
Students will find it most profitable to
learn Shorthand, Typewriting, and
Secretarial Training. Hamilton Busi-

VERY year when you pack up after ex-
L ,aminations you find that you have a
lot of clothes that you wish you had dis-
posed of. They're a burden to you be-
cause of their old style or the condition
they're in. Take a tip from your experi-
ences of former years and seli them now.
We want to buy men's and women's
clothing and shoes of any description. For
them we'll pay the highest cash prices.

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Don't wait too long \ as
you've done in other years
i- -
Y ou'l M ke ore BySeing
Sour Discarded Clothg Now

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Telephone 2601
'We 'll call at once

C L A U D E

BROWN.

Opposite Court House on Fourth

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