s ATTITUDE PROGRE~S first rank appear. In the contracts covering appearances at the May Fes- tival, at least four contain clauses which effectively prevent broadcast- ing ony of the music of the events, and the School of Music very prop- erly made the choice of securing these artists, without broadcasting, rather than finding others of lower standing In the musical world who would per- mit the radio work, Moreover the authorities of the School of Music have- not yet entirely discontinued their efforts to secure°a waiver of the clauses prohibiting h, n r7n nis± 17 .rr - ..4^,4.-45 - 4 DISTRIBUTED TOMORROW (Continued from. Page One) A waiting list of 300 students who failed to place their orders when the sales campaigns were conducted is at present in the hands of the business manager. Copies of the Michiganen- sian Will be given out to the people on this list when they are unclaimed by those who have ordered them. Daily. aded "Enough People appeared in your is- is so misleading and School of Music that d to state that you rtially informed con- ADVISORY BODY CHAIRMAN NAMED James Duffy, '24E, was appointed chairman of the Upperclass Advisory committee for next year at a meeting of the Appointment committee of the Union yesterday. '-1is assistants will be appointed later. The entire per- sonnel of this committee will be com- pleted within the next few weeks so that its work may begin in the fall without delay. Normal Club to Elect Officers Officers for the coming year will be elected at a business meeting of the Western State Normal club at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening in Lane hall. All members are requested to be, present. ...,u- x - F ": D O N A LDSN GOING OUT OF BUSINES 711 N. University, prpaacasting. Whatever effect tney ef- forts m have onfhP Mav Fst ival.. who wish codes are requested uthorities of the School of ve always maintaited a pro- attitude in regard to the education of the public and 'ays advocated any medium which good music could be closer to the people. When ng machine first came into University School of Music tly and strongly advocated aking by the world-famous nd so advised a number of The predictions which were he time have more than been and the far-sightedness of cal authorities has bpen dem- LIJ" y. yoLala *U nIjAtf l ' the Signal Corps Unit will still con- tinue to work with the School of Music and, during the coming year, your readers will have more thanone op- portunity to sit in their homes and listen in on the concerts from Hill Auditorium. Robert Arthur, Professor of Military Science and Tactics. JUNIOR ENGINEERS TO HOLD OUTING AT BARTON MAY 16 Eats, smokes, and music will be provided for the,annual junior engin- I to have their names upon this list as soon as possible. When the Michiganensian goes on sale Monday it will flot only be the earliest date on which the book has ever been put out, but it will be the first time that it has appeared on the date previously set for distribution. Brown and blue will be the pre- dominant color features of this year's publication, James Frey, '22, manag- ing editor, stated. It will be printed on ivory tint paper. Marion Van Avery, '24, has contributed a, great ,deal of the art work, most of which has been previously displayed in Ann Arbor book stores. FOR RENT-Furnished 6 room house for Summer Session, near campus. 508 Walnut St. Phone 1879-R1 160-21 _- _ onnection with radio broadcast- eers' outing Tuesday at Barton Dam. ;e Signal Corps unit of the R. 0. Trucks will carry the men from the secured the complete interest Engineering building at 5:30 to the' ,-operation of the School qf outing grounds. upon the first intimation that Races, baseballl, and / other con- tould like to undertake such tests are on the program and after and, at the time the R. O. T. C,. supper will come songs around the uplated broadcasting the May bonfire. al Concerts, the authorities of Tickets will be on sale in thethalls hool of Music fully expected to of the Engineering building at 35 cent's ize the undertaking. Unfortu-. each, and all junior engineers are ex- , most of the famous musical pected to turn out. for this annual sdo not permit their concerts affair. sent out. In none of the ctn- e which we have been hearing by Lost fomethirz? A Classif Ad iD do the names of artists of the' The D.ly wil l n it fn'r Vou.--Adv. 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