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BULLETINIA L N
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EDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1922

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Mrs. Burton will not be "at home" this afternoon.

ence of the Deans today.

M. L. BURTON.

Conocaton:
ri Convocation of the University will be held in Hill Auditorium
. Wednesday,. April 26. President Marion L. Burton will be the
4 the subject "University Morale".
i scheduled for the hour of the convocation will be dismissed.
ver, does'ftot'apply to the clinics in the Medical and Dental Col-
ans areasked to assemble at 11 o'clock in the first floor dressing
th side of the building.
mty will occupy seats on the stage, passing directly to their
ugh the rear doors. There will be n academic procession and
costume will not be worn.-
ldent body will occupy the main floor and galleries.
F. E. ROBBINS.
or Charles Cestre, of the University of Paris, will deliver the
lhis lectures on the general subject, "The Ideals of France", to-
p. m. in the Auditorium of the Natural Science building.
F . E. ROBBINS.
s Desiring Part-Time Work:
mrployment Bureau, Room 2, University Hall, is now receiving
gsts for student workers. Calls come in for many kinds of work,
rd And garden work, housecleaning - washing windows, beating
- waiting on table, washing dishes, clerical work, typing, and for
r kinds. There is a request for a good stenographer for the
[here is, also, an opportunity for a student and wife to work for
rooms; also for a student during the summer to work for board
There are many requests for salesmen, and along many lines.
lents are interested in any kind of part-time work, they should
Students' Employment Bureau. There are many requests for
d at the present time. J. A. BURSLEY,
Dean of Students.
ard Students:
icial Service nurse of the Veterans' Bureau will be here to see
ard students on April 26, 27 and 28, and will be in Room 2, Uni-
ll. F. B. WAHR,
Counselor, Federal Board.
e I, Supplementary Examination:
lementary examination will be held in Room 205 on Saturday,
1 p. m., for all students who failed to get passing gradesin this
he first semester 1921-22. Bring drawing equipment.
C. P. LOOMIS.
. C. students will attend drill at the following hours:
iday 1 and 2 .o'clock (All students except those in courses 6
sday 3 o'clock (All Students).
ho cannot attend on Wednesday may, by special arrangement,
'uesday afternoon.
ho cannot attend for three hours on either Tuesday ol' Wednes-
y special arrangements, attend at the usual hour.
y afternoon classes will report at room 348, Engineering build-
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qday afternoon classes will report:
>'clock-at usual class rooms.
>'clock-to instructor north of Eng. building.
>'clock-Room 348.
ns provided with proper insignia of rank will be worn for all
rstruction.
)$icers aid non-commissioned officers will be prepared to drill
tr units. ROBERT ARTHUR.
mnees
ily will be held on Thursday, April 27, at 11 o'clock in Room 348,
g building. Professdr H. R. Cross, of the Department of Fine
ive an Illustrated lecture.
A. H. LOVELL, Senior Mentor.
Engineers:
esof the University Convocation on Wednesday at 11 a. m. in Hill
our regular weekly assembly in Room 348 is cancelled.
C. E. WILSON, Head Freshman Mentor..
mination for those who missed the mid-semester will be held
orning, April 29, at 9 o'clock in Room -204, Tappan Hall.
k1A. FRAYER.
- Field Trip:
e'°of the fact that not enough students to constitute a Section are
e the Field Trips on Saturday, do Field Work will be given on
11 students will therefore please report Wednesday, April 26, at
he East Entrance of the Natural Science building for the regular
L. M. GOULD.
t:'
je book announced for Wednesday, April .26, will be postponed
y, April 28. H. R. CROSS.

WHAT'S GOING ON
WEDNESDAY
11:00-University Convocatioji in Hill
auditorium.
2:00-Rehearsal for Masques play.
3:80-Soph engineer baseball practice,
south diamond, Ferry field.
4:10-Law students will discuss "The
Prophets and the Law," in Upper
room of Lane hall. Prof. H., L.
Wilgus speaks.
4:15-Charles Cestre speaks in Natural
Science auditorium.
5:00-Chimes business staff meets at
Press building.
6:00-Aristotle Ainitlation banquet at
Union.
7:00-University hand practice in Uni-
versity Hall.
7:15-Freshman Glee club practice at
Union.
7:15-Scalp and Blade meets in room
t2l1 of Union.
7 :30-Pi Delta Epsilon meets at Union.
7:30-Business meeting of Players club
in room 204,-Mason hall.
7:30-Chemical branch of the Engi-
neering society meets in Natural Sci-
ence auditorium.
THURSDAY
4:15-Bahai Study circle meets at Lane
hall.
4:15-Concert by Detroit Symphony
String quartet at Hill auditorium.
5:00-Military ball committee and
military police detail *meeting at
Waterman gymnasium.
6:00-Round Up club banquet at Un-
ion.
7:00-"Jesus' Interpretation of Life," a
laboratory course, in Upper room,
Lane hall.
7:00-Union freshman orchestra meets
in room 308 of Union.
7:30-Gun and Blade club smoker in
reading room of Union.

7:80-A. L E. E. meeting In Natura I
Science auditorium. , tre
7:30-Alpha Epsilon )h meets faroom
302 of Union.1

U-NOTICES
The French lecture by Mr. Homer Des
Marias, slated for 4:15 o'clock this
afternoon in room 203 of Tappan
hall, has been indefinitely postponed
because of conflict with Professor
Charles Cestre's lecture.
All students who so desire may appear
at the Waterman gymnasium any
time from 2:30 to 5 o'clock this aft-
ernoon so that new physical meas-
urements of them may be taken.
Freshmen particularly are wanted.
The Round-Up club will hold its
monthly banquet at the Union at 6
o'clock, Thursday, April 27. Make
reservations through Secretary
Hartwig, phone 557-J.

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Today Is "W' Day.

What you can d with your mind depends to
degree on what you have done to your stomach, t

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Clear Mind

Today is 1

cannot afford to be indifferent to what you eat.

In eating

Im FR]

ESH LITS NOTICE

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Freshman litssare requested to
mail their class' dues to D. E.
Johnson, 1443 Washtenaw ave-
nue at once. No applications
for Fresh Frolic tickets will be
considered unless dues are paid.

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provides strength for body and mind with little digestive
effort and, a food that is a distinct help in the elimination
of other foods. It is 100 per cent. whole wheat, steam-.
ed and baked to a delicious flavor, and ready to eat.
Shredded Wheat is on the training table of
nearly every school and college in this country.
Shredded Wheat Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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ATHLETIC BOARD TO REVIEW
, PLANS FOR NEW FIELD HOUSE
The Board in Control of Athletics
will meet at noon Friday to go over
the plans which have been drawn up
for the net field house by Smith,
Hinchman and Grylls, Detroit arch-
itects.
Representatives of the architects
will be in the city and will confer
with the board in regard to some
minor points in the drawings. The
ground plans of the building have
been drawn and appro ed, and with
the settlement of a few minor details
Friday, provisions will be taken to-
ward the letting of contracts.
Professor Hayden Leaves Until 1923
Prof. 3. R. Hayden, of the political
science department, who has left the
University until the fall af 1923, met
his last class- yesterday morning. He
left yesterday afternoon for the Phil-
Ippines.
Dr Best Describes Nature
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not be depicted by moving pictures,"
declared Dr. Cora J. Best, well-known
lecturer and international traveler,
in her lecture at Pattengill auditorium

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