THE MICHIGAN bAILN Y OFFICIAL DULLETIN received until 3:30 p. m. (11:3 a., m. Saturday.) Graduate Students:r Final meeting of the Graduate Club 8 p. m., Barbour Gymnasium, Dean Lloyd will speak. After officers' reports and election of temporary chairman for next fall, there will be a short musical program and refreshments. B. L. BECKWITH, Pres, Public Presentation of "The Melting Pot": The class in Play Production will give a review of Israel Zangwillrs "The Melting Pot" on Thursday evening, June 1, at 8 o'clock in the Audi- torium of University Hall. No admission will be charged. Doors will be closed during scenes. R. D. T. HOLLISTER. M; secretary, Wilma Weeks, '25M; treasurer, Charles L. Pannabecker, '25M. Follow the building program with The Summer Michigan Daily.-Adv. Is Your Pen Ready for Exams? R I DER THE EN SPECIALIST $08 S.STATE nie 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922 Number 1771 w '.: -.... k.:..vw++ . .... ...su.o. g v~uecr- .+v .x . . ,. - ....... +. ..=... To Members of the Senior Clas: By ruling of the Board of Regents, members of the senior class who are candidates for degrees may be excused from attendance at Commencement exercises at the discretion of -the President of the University. All such per- sons, who are compelled by sufficient reasons to be absent, are directed to present their request in writing to the Secretary or Registrar of their col- leges or schools before the evening of Saturday, June 10. F. E. ROBBINS. Notice of Change of Regulations for Academic Dress at Commencement: Fdculty members will please note that at their meeting, May 26, the Regents voted that beginning with the present academic year the University would no longer furnish gratis to faculty members the academic gown for the Commencement Exercises. Faculty members participating in the Com- mencement Exercises will therefore be under the necessity of purchasing or renting such academic costume as is required, supplying themselves from such local agency or otherwise as they may desire. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary. Student Organizations Accounts: ! All class treasurers and treasurers of other student organizations are required to submit their accounts to' me for audit before June 10, under penalty of forfeiting their semester's credits if the duty be neglected. ARTHUR G. HALL. Commencement: President Burton requests the attendance of Seniors, Graduate Students and Nurses of all Schools and Colleges and all others who ar expected to take part in Commencement Exercises, at a meeting to be held in Hill Audi- torium on Thursday, June 1, at 4:30 p. m.} L. M. GRAM, Chief Marshal. Meeting of the Committee on Diploma Schools:f There will be a meeting of the University Committee on Diploma Schools on Friday, June 2, at 4 o'clock in the office of President Burton. J. B. EDMONSON. To Students Wanting Summer Work: Mr. A. J. Steter, representing the H. J. Heinz Company, will be in Ann Arbor at the Allene Hotel next Thursday, June 1, to interview all students who wish to call with reference to working for that Company during the summer months. . J. A. BURSLEY. College of Literature, Science, and te Arts Department of Mathematics: Examinations in the following courses in mathematics will be held Tuesday, June 6, from 2 to 5 p. m. in the rooms here designated. Mathematics A, C, 1E in Room 203, Tappan .Hall. Mathematics 1 in the West Physics Lecture Room. Mathematics 2 in Room B, Law building. Mathematics 2E in Room 101, Economics building. Mathematics 51, 52 in the West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall. JOSEPH L. MARKLEY. History -2: For the final examination the men of the class will meet in Room B, Law building, and the women in the auditorium of Newberry hall. W. A. FRAYER. Final Examinations, French 2 and Spanish 2: Monday, June 12, 2-5 p. in., Assignment of sections: French 2, Room B, Law School, Messrs. Antonio, Bement, Carry, De Filippis, Hager, .Herman, Luker, Muyskens, Pargment, Purnell, and Prof. Bursley. Spanish 2: Newberry Auditorium, Messrs. Herrera, Lincoln, Purnell. Tappan Hall, Room 203, Messrs. Garcia, Morehouse, Patterson, Rey. Economics, Room 101, Messrs. Antonio, Bement, Eddy, Hootkins. Mason Hall, Room 205, Messrs. Mercado, Michaud, and Prof Bursley. A. G. CANFIELD. Final Examination in Economics 34: Will be held the first Saturday 9-12 in Newberry Hall. C. C. EDMONDS. Civil Engineering 42: The final examination in this course will be given in room 243, New Engineering building, Friday, June 9, 2-6 p. m. This examination must be taken by graduate students enrolled in first and second? semester sections. J. H. BATEMAN. Sociology 27: I shall not be able to meet the Thursday section this morning. R. H. HOLMES. l:O. T. C.: All rifles, uniforms, band instruments, music books, and other govern- ment property will be turned in at Room 330, Engineering building, today between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Uniforms of men returning to the University next year should be done up in a neat bundle and tagged with the man's name. Tags may be obtained at Room 330. O WILLIS SHIPPAM, Major, C. A. C., Asst. Prof. Mil. Science and Tactics. Seniors in Business Administration: Mr. H. H. Lyon, Resident Manager of Curwin's Accountancy Co., pub- lic accountants, of Detroit, will be in Room 106, Eonomics building, Thurs- 'ay afternoon, June 1, ht 3:30, to interview students who are interested in further training and employment in the accounting field. I. L. SHARFMAN. 'P- U 4d -ja I HAT'S GOING ON THURSDAY 4:15-Bahai study circle meets in Lane hall. 7:00-Meeting of the Mandolin club at Union.I 7:00-Varsity band meets at Library to play for Senior sing. 7:00-Union freshman orchestra meets in room 308 of Union. 7:30-Newell Banks, United States checker champion, will give an ex- hibition in reading room of Union. 8:00-Christian Science society meets at Lane hall. 8:00-Presentation of "The Melting Pot" in University Hall. 8:00-Graduate st'udents meet in Bar- bour gymnasium. Dean Lloyd will speak. U-NOTICES Cuts of fraternity and organization groups are at the Michiganensian office and can be had upon request made to members of the 'Ensian staff. A. J. Sdelter, of the Heinz Pickle com- pany will be at the Allenel hotel from 7 to 5 o'clock today to employ students for summer and permanent work. All track men having athletic goods in their possession belonging tq the Athletic association, such as track shoes, sweat pants, and sweat shirts will please hand them in at the Ferry field club house not later than June 12. NOTICE f ! Any "What's Going On" 4otic- es for examination week should be handed in to The Daily before Saturday, June 3. Lost something? A Classified Ad in F. C. REINKE, '4, TO HEAD COMMERCE CLUB NEXT YEAR At a meeting last night, the Com- merce club held its annual election of officers. They were as follows: pres- ident, F. C. Reinke, 24; vice presi- dent, G. W. Troost, '24; secretary, P. C.- Ide, '23; and treasurer, L. D. Stau- bach, '24. At the meeting the club outlined its policies for the coming year, and made know the fact that the membere will probably be affiliated with ti national Chamber of Commerce. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS ELECT OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR The University of Michigan Student Volunteer band held its last meeting of the year on the old boulevard Tues- day evening and officers for the com- ing year were elected as follows: president, William T. Williams, '23M; vice president, Elizabeth Zwemer, '25- s r 'PRICE $8, ,an ong comes lewy style THOSE who are looking for what is new will be interested. in this stylish square toe with square punching. &MU 115 . MAIN IN-4 D 0. L.&O L A Use July and August to learn those two arts of great personal value to every student or busines or professional man or woman. 'I SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Hamilton BusinesEsEACollege TATE AND WILLIAM STREETS ANN ARBOR "'CAS H PAID FO R Second-hand Text Books Wahr's University Bookstores 1' The Daily will find it for you.-Adv. jp' IS f4 for the Graduate Bride and Bridegroom ii Arcade Jeweler yKa7> 1. Exam Weeks Refreshing drinks and lunches 0r 709 N. University :, ,, :.T ... ~ ,.