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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Copy received unti 8:10 p. . (11:10 . u. Saturdays.)

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 109, 1922

Number 159

the Deans:
There will be a conference of the Deans this morning at 10 in the
esident's Office. M. L. BURTON.
Freshmen and Sophomores:
Freshmen and Sophomores in the Colleges of Literature, Science, and
Arts, Engineering and Architecture, and Pharmacy are .excused from
sses from 3 p. m. Friday, May 12, until 12, noon, Saturday, May 13, for
purpose of participating in the annual inter-class contests
Mv. L4 BURTON.
aduate Students:
Gtaduate students who expect to receive degrees at the. coming Com.-
ncement should call at the office of the Graduate School to verify their
ords and make payment of the 1diploma fee on or before Saturday, May 20.
ALFRED H. LLOYD.
rmittee on Diploma Schools:
There will be a meeting of the Committee on Diploma Schools on Fri-
y, May 12, at 11:30 o'clock in the office of President Burton.
J. B. EDMONSON, Secretary.
glish Department:
The English Department will meet for luncheon at the Union on Thurs-
y, May 11, at 12:10 o'clock. W. R.. HUMPHREYS.
llosophy I:
A make-up for those who missed the mid-semester examination in Phi-
ophy I will be given Saturday, May 13, at 11 o'clock in Room 106 M. H.
WM. M. TRAP.
alors in Mechanical Engineeringt: .
Will all Seniors in Mechanical Engineering who have not had their pic-
es taken for the records -of the Mechanical Department please report to
>fessor M. J. Orbeck in Room 439 New Engineering building between 1
1 4 o'clock on Wednesday, May 10.
Any men who cannot appear at these hours please make arrangements
h Professor Orbeck for having their pictures taken.
H. C. ANDERSON.
oral Union Ushers:
Choral Union ushers who cannot attend all May Festival Concerts;
ase report to me at once. * W. C. HOLLANDS.
rke, Davis Trip:
All College of Pharmacy students who expect to visit the Biological
ims at Rochester Friday must sign up for the trip in the Office of the
retary of the College before 4 p. m. Wednesday. A minimum of fifty
sengers is necessary to secure the special car.
4C+ H. STOCKING.
shman Engineers:
Coach Ray L. Fischer of the "Varsity" Baseball Team will speak to
Freshman Engineers on Wednesday, May 10, 1922, at 11 a. m. in room
Engineering building. "Ernie" Vic and Milton Dixon will also be pres-
to tell us about Michigan's Confer champions of 1922. Every Fresh-
n. should make a special effbrt to "resent.
C. E. WILSON,
Head Mentor, Freshman Engineers.
:emporaneous Contest:
The second extemporaneous contest of the year will be held on Tuesday,
y 23. The preliminaries will be held Saturday morning, May 20. All stu-
Lts are eligible except fiirst semester freshmen, winners of previous con-
ts, and members of Delta Sigma Rho. The subject for the contest is:
a Genoa Peace Conference. Preliminary speeches will be four minutes
length. All those. wishing to enter the contest should mail their names
h addresses and class to the chairman of the Contest Commitee at once.
F. ROLAND ALLABEN,
920r .Washington St.,
ChairmaiT of Contest Committee.

Varsity Glee And,
Mandolin Artists
To Play fily C ity
The Varsity Glee and Mandolin
clubs will give a concert at Bay City
Friday evening, May 12. The concert
is to be given under the auspices of
the Michigan Alumni association of
Bay City.
"The following men will be taken on
the trip: A.,Dale Kirk, '2 3M, J. C.
Stevens, '23, E. D. Haskins, '23, Walter'
Nicholas, '23, Carl Fairbanks, '24E, H.
J. Potter, '22, R. C. RUmsey, '23, A. R.
Truscott, '23, R. E. Beagle, Spec.E, F.
R. Vliss, '24, J. H. Vorse, '24, L. K.
Milander, L. K. Mower, '23E, Il. D.
Dollinger, '4A, E. T. Ingle, '22, R. R.
Sharp, '23, Ross McFarland, '24, Jim
Dryer, '24, P. P. Beaty, '22E, D. B.
Chubb, '24, L. Lane, '23, A. E. Moore,
'23, K. S. Anderson, '23E, H. E. Bel-
lis, '23, W. J. Bettens, '23, S. B.
Coates, '22, Harold Stephens, '24, -W.
G. Hartle, '24E, Paul Wise, C. A.
Campbell, '24E, W. B. Ballet, W. J.
Youngs, '24, C. H. Sturmer, '22, A. W.
Allison, '24, A. E. Pratt, '24, R. R.
Higgins, '22E, Martin Codel, '24, W. S.
Housel 23E, W. M. Adams, '22-'25M,
R. F. Diedhoff~, '23, the B3anjo Quintette
(5), Tang and Tavares (2), Robert
Deiterle, '23M, Treasurer R. A. Camp-
bell.
Both the Varsity Glee and Mandolin
clubs will hold a spring serenade be-
ginning at 8 o'clock tonight. The mem-
bers of the clubs will meet at 7:30
o'clock, and will begin their serenade
at Betsy Barbour and Helen New-
berry dormitories a half'hour later.
The next serenade will be given at
Martha Cook dormitory, and from
there they will go to the following
sororities: Alpa Omicron Pi, Gamma
Phi Beta, Sorosis, Kappa Alpha The-
ta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gam-
ma, Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta Phi,
and Alpha Chi Omega.
FRENCH CLUB PRODUCTION
MEETS GENERAL APPROVAL
(Continued from Page One)
and played his part in a manner that
was well nigh professional. The bulk
of the comedy rested on the should-
ers of.William M. Randall, Grad., who
as Valentin Le Barroyer, the jilted
bridegroom, drew incesant laughter
from the audience. Elsie Cooper, '23,
though in a comparatively minor part'
showed herself to be an actress of no
mean ability. -P. M. M.
Today Is "K" Day.

S. OF E. SENIORS, NOTICE
Seniors;of the School of Edu-
cation are urged to order their
senior canes today or tomorrow
afternoon at Wagner ,and com-
pany, 303 South State street.

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FROLIC TICKETS MUST BE
CALLED FOR THIS 3OR'NNG
Freshmen whose applications
are in for the freshman Frolic
must call for their tickets this
morning between the hours of 10
and 12 o'clock in the lobby of
the Union, if the remaining 100
tickets are not sold this morning,
tickets will go on sale to the gen-
eral campus this afternoon be-
twe en3 and 5 o'clock at the same
place.

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BA)130 y
says JACKIE COOGAN
Watch for
MY BOY~

GOLF NOTICE

C Tryouts for the golf team will
" be expected to handin between
Monday and Thursday signed
scores for 36 holes., The score
will be match play against a
bogey of 39. Turn in scores
to Professor Trueblood. The se-
lection of the team for the game
with Purdue on May 13 will be
made from this score.

Today is "9"9Day.

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FACULTY, NOTICE

. All faculty members who wish
to enter the faculty quoit- league
should notify the intramural of-
fice (2268) before the end of the
week.

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All Furnishing Goods must be
Sold regardless of Cost.

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CORRECTION
The location of the new Cathloic
dormitory was incorrectly reported to
The Daily as being at the corner of
William and Maynard streets, instead
of at William and Thompson streets,
the location actually decided upon.
Watch for the "M's." Today is "M"-
Day.

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-Senior Girls' Play

Whitney Theatre, May 11th 8 o'clock
Buy Your Ticket from 2-6 o'clock thin afternoon at Hill Auditorium
Prices $1.00, -$1.50 - $2.00
This Space donated by Wahr's Bookstores

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Amy

Lowel

Hill Auditorium, May 10

WHAT'S GOING ON

WEDNESDAYj
1:00-All-pharmic mass meeting in
room 300, Chemistry building.
2:05-Rotary club meets at Chamber
of Commerce inn.j
:05-Western State Normal-Michigan
baseball game at Ferry field.j
:10-Judge V. H. Lane will speak to
law students in Upper room of Lane
hall. '
:00-Varsity band rehearsal in Up.
iversity Hall. Election of officers. .
:00-Rainbow club meeting on third
floor of Union.
:15-Freshma' Glee club rehearsal
at Union.
:30-P. Delta Epsilon meets at Un-
ion. k
:30-Varsity Mandolin and Glee club
meets at Union for serenade.
:30-Student council meets at Union.
:30-Meeting of Phi Tau club at Mr.
F. Mlickle's residence, 1031 Michigan
avenue.
:0-Amy Lowell lectures in Hill au-
dlitorium.1
:00-Botanical Journal club meeting
in room 173 of Natural Science build-
ing.
THURSDAY.
:30-All faculty members, students
and campus organization represent-
atives interested in co-operation
store plan, meet at Union. .
:15-Special meeting., of La Sociedad
Hispanica in Adelphi room, Univer-
sity hall. All urged to be present.
:30-Alpha Delta Sigma meets in
room 304 of Union.
:30-Gun and Blade club meet In
reading room, Union.
:00-Meeting of Detroit-Ann Arbor
section of A. I. E. E. in room 348 of
Engineering building.
* U.NOTICES
11 men desiring physical examination
should report at Waterman gymnas-
ium any day this week from 2:30
o'clock on.
he Ann Arbor Art association an.,
nounces - an exhibition of Batiks by
Hugo Knapp, oil paintings by G. A.
Beneker, water colors by Edmund
S. Campbell and Lars Hoftrup, and
pen and ink and pencil drawings by

D. S. Wallger, Catherine C. Fowler,
and Katherine McEwen. Open daily
from 2 to 5 o'clock, West gallery,
Alumni Memorial hall.
The Washtenaw-M. A. C. club will
hold an informal dinner and reunion
at the Unioi at 6:30 o'clock Satur-
day, May 13,,in celebration of the
65th anniversary of the founding of
M. A. C. Tickets 'or reservations
may be secued by calling H. L.
Lewis, 427' Thompson street, phone
787-J, before noon Friday.
The meeting of the Detroit-Ann Arbor
section of the A. I. E. E. to be held
at 8 o'clock Thursday, May 11, will
be addressed by Mr. C. F. Hirshfeld,
chief of the research division of the
Detroit Edison company, on the sub-
ject, "Ventilation of Power Plants."
The lecture will be illustrated.
The members of the Varsity Mandolin
and Glee club are to meat at 7:30
o'clock tonight at the Union for
their serenade.
TO ERECT ADDITION TO'
ST JOSEPHS HOSPITAL
Building an extension to St. Jiu-
seph's hospital to cost $250,000, and
which will double the present size of
the institution, will be started tomor-
row. The new addition will be four
stories high, and will run from Corn-
wall street to the rear or the sanitar-
ium, forming with the nurse's home
and the present hospital along In-
galls street, the letter "L".
The new wing will contain 100
beds, and will have special provisions
in the upper ward for the care of
contagious' diseases. There will also
be a maternity and a children's ward.
There will be four large operating
rooms and two smaller ones. The
basement will contain an auditorium
for medical conferences and social
functions, and will seat aproximate-
ly 504 people.
The addition to the building is plan-
ned to be complete by Jan. 1, 1923,
according to the contract.
The building will be of tapestry
brick, in white trimmings.
Watch for the "M's." Today is "N"
Day.
Something for sale? A Classified
Ad. in The Daily will' fnd a buyer.-

Vachel Lindsay, May 24
8P.M.

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W HEN a man or woman' sets
out to get a plumbing job
done the first thing they
do is to make up their mind that
they won't be over-charged for
it. And the second thing they
do, if they live in this town, is
to look up our address or tele-
phone number. So, for your
convenience we're printing them
in this ad.
Berenak
& Martin
320 NO. MAIN ST.,
Phone 143

Admission, 50c

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We wish to draw your special attention to our 'showing of white Flannels.
It is not often that we haye been able to show such an unusual stock at such

reasonable prices.

$8.00 to $12:00.

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We also wish to emphasize the unusual values found in our Halifax Tweeds

and Palm Beach Suits and Golf Sweaters.

You are always able to use

these clothes to advantage and that is one reason why they are so economical.

Halifax Tweed suits complete are selling for $18.00.

Don't delay in mak'

YOU ARE JUDGED

ing your selection because, at this price we expect them to move.

by the kind of letters you write,'
and the paper you write them
on. Hence, t behooves you to
buy your stationery here and
thus be assured of the quality
of Jour writing papers. We keep
a full line of such well known
makes as Hampshire, Crane's,
Hurd's, and others. Die em-
bossed Michigan, fraternity, so-
rority , and college stationery
carried in stock. Special orders
for engraving and embossing
solicited. Order your visiting
cards now.
0. D. MORRILL
17 NICKELS ARCADE
Typewriter & Stationery Store

Palm Beach Suts from $10.00 up-These are all ready to wear.

I.Karl Nalol

604 EAST LIBERTY STREET
"Quality first - Economy always"

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