THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, UXE 2, 192 -0 LY OIALBULLETIN Copy received until 3:30 p. ,m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) 2 FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 N~umber 178 To MIlmbers of the Senior Class: 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. Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: There will be & meeting of the Faculty of these colleges Friday, June 2, at 4:15 p. m. in Room 411, Engineering building. Special Subject, - REVI- SION OF CURRICULUM. LOUIS A. HOPKINS, Secretary. To Users of the Daily OfiQcial Bulletin: After the last issue of The Michigan Daily for the current semester, the Daily Official Bulletin will be issued as a separate aheet, which will be posted on all University bulletin boards each week-day morning, beginning Tues- day, June 6, and continue through Saturday, June 17. Copy should be handed to the undersigned, and the same conditions of publication as prevail at present will be obse'rved. Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. F. E. ROBBINS. To Students "Wanting Summer Work: Mr. GuyW. Ellis, 'resident of the Guy W. Ellis Real Estate Company of Detroit, will be at the Allenel Hotel Monday, June 5, to interview students who are interested in an opportunity to secure remunerative work during the summer months. Please call promptly at 10 a. m., 3 p. m., or 8 p. m. J. A. BURSLEY. Automobile Engineering: The Monday section in M. E. 32 will meet Thursday, June 8, at 1 p. m., and the Tuesday section will meet Wednesday, June 7, at 8 a. m., - for the laboratory work on carburetion. If this conflicts with any final examination let me know at once. W. E. LAY. Final Examination in Economies 34: Will be held the first Saturday 9-12 in Newberry Hall. C. C. EDMONDS. Rhetoric, Course 2: The examination in Course 2 will be held Wednesday, June 14, at 9, in the following rooms: Mr. Cook, Room 101, Economics building. Mr. Adams, Room 205, Mason Hall. Mr. Morris, Room 202, West Hall. Messrs. Greenland and Lasher, Physics building, west lecture room. Messrs. Schenck, Taylor, and Thomas, Memorial building, west gallery. Messrs. Walter, Wells, and Wicker, Room 203, Tappan Hall. Messrs. Coffey, Schmiedeskamp, and Quinnell, Room B, Law building. Mr. Abbot, east lecture room, Physics building. F. N. SCOTT. To Students Receiving Wisconsin Bonus: Kindly call at my office and leave your home address so that your May bonus check may be mailed to you if you so desire. F. B. WAHR, Assistant to Dean of Students. R, 0. T. C.: Students desiring to receive instruction in Military Science .during the summer session are requested to consult Major Arthur at Room 220, Engi- neering building, between 10 and 12:30 week days. Course 1 will be offered for students now enrolled but who have not taken or completed that course. Other courses will be offered only for students who have failed to complete them. 'ROBERT ARTHUR. P.M. S.&T. R. 0. T. C.: Students are requested to turn in all books, uniforms, and other govern- ment property today at Room 330, Engineering building. ROBERT ARTHUR, P. M. S. & T. PROGRAMS OF JUNE ALUMNI REUNIONS HERE ANNOUNCED (Cntinued from Page One) Marion L. Burton and other prominent speakers will address the graduates. A buffet luncheon will be served to the men from 12:30 to 1:30 'o'clock in Waterman gymnasium. In the afternoon a second mass meeting of the alumni will be held, the purpose of which is "just to have a good time." A parade to Ferry field where the second Alumni-Varsity baseball game will be played will take place at 4 o'clock, the alumni going directly from the gathering in Hill auditorium. At 8:30 o'clock the graduates will be witnesses of the annual senior promenade. At 9 o'clock a Senate re- ception will be held in Alumni Memor- ial hall. Alumni to Attend Baccalaureate On Sunday the alumni will attend the Baccalaureate address to the grad- uates of all the schools and colleges in Hill auditorium. The commence- ment exercises of Monday will be the last official gathering of the gradu- ates. Informal meetings of the var- ious classes holding reunions, how- ever, will take place after the official program has closed. Aside from the classes whose names were previously published, the follow- ing have signified their intention of attending the reunion: '67, David Taylor, Lansing, secretary; '77M, Dr Oscar Armstrong: '02D: '08.A. F. Shull, Ann Arbo; '09, Rev. Edmund Chafine. New York; and '09L, Charles Bowles, Detroit. LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN IN PLAN FOR CO-OP ENTERPRISE (Continued from Page One) students and other members of the University to buy supplies for prices a very little above actual cost. He also stated that it would be easy to finance the scheme through the aid of a very limited group, but that such a procedure would nullify the very spirit of the co-operative idea, and that it is the purpose of its promoters to make the store truly co-operative. Engagement of Students is Ainnonneed Announement has been made of the engageme.3I of Ruth M. ling, to Herbert . .Twining, '2. Miss King is a member of the Kappa Dcita sor.- o ity. Subscribe for The Summer Michigan Daily today.-Adv. Is Your Pen- Ready for Exams? RIDER THE PEN SPECIALIST 308 S. STATE w buys a brand $50"orneCorona portable type- writer. Other makes at attractive prices. See u before you buy. We buy good used typewriters. Many leae their machines with tys during the summer to be stored, clean- ed or repaired and ready for use when the fall term opens. 0. D. MORRILL, 17 Nickels Arcade. The Typewriter and Stationery Store. BASE BALL GET INTO THE GAME WTH SPALDING EQUIPMENT GLOVES, MITTS, BATS, BALLS, ETC. Oueataogoo.r I ' n ou r fo r h to ao k g . : A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 So. State St. Chicago, II. I I SOPHOMORES START PLANS FOR JUNIOR ADVISER WORK A meeting of sophomore girls for the discussion of their work as jun. ior advisers next fall was held yes- terday afternoon at Barbour gymnas- ium. Margaret McIntyre, '23, chair- man of the junior adviser committee of 1922, gave a short talk about the work to be carried on. All sopho- mores who were not present at this meeting and are eligible for junior ed- visers are requested to give theirl names to Elizabeth Carson, '24, 1314-M. E ( '22E NOTICE I I Senior engineers may obtain commencement invitations and announcements from 10 to 12 o'clock today in room 111. Eng- ineering building. CROSS COUNTRY NOTICE [ I 1 All freshman milers and two milers who intend to run cross country next year willreport. to the Ferry field club house be- tween 3 and 5 o'clock any day I next week to be measured for cross country shoes. . The following named men E should also report: Rearick, Arndt, Prophet, Van de Visse, I Cochran, Dunklin, H. L. Davis, Everett, Bowen, Polhamus, Kry- sminski, and any others who wish to try out. S. J. FARRELL, Coach. S. C. A. Appeals for Pledge Payments Appeal is made by the Lane hall authorities for the payment of pledges yet outstanding in the S. C. A. drive among the students. One thousand, six hundred dollars has been received to the present day but this amount turned in is only 75 per cent of the total subscription promised. 7 ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDING I sand by the 1OUR FOOT, OR JOB. Specialty of Fraternity, Sorority, and Large Halls New and Old Floors EMMETT BAILEY Office and Residences 319 East Washington Street Unow We buy used typewriters of the bet fvr makes. O. D. Morrill. 17 Nickels Arcade.--Adv. - ' I C A DF PAID FOR. second-hand Text Books Wahr's University P$ookstores I - U WNW Seventy-five Palm Beach Suits IPriced as low as Ten dollars L. _a . ' % III. ,. We have in our store at this time 75 PALM BEACH UITTS which we have priced to sell. ~I hese are not "sale clothes" but clothes of the standard quality WHAT'S GOING ON i SATURDAY 4:00-Michigan-Ohio State game at Ferry field. U.NOTICES baseball Cuts of fraternity and organization groups are at the Michiganensian office and can be had upon request made to members of the 'Ensian staff. Al track men haying athletic goods in their possession belonging to 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. Senior engineers will have their last opportunity to get commencement invitations and announcements from 10 to 12 o'clock today in room 111, Engineering building. TWINING, 2P, WINS PRIZE FOR SCHOLARSHIP COMMENCEMENT WEEK ROOMS TO BE LISTED AT UNION Rooms for commencement week vis- itors will be listed at the Union desk early next week, according to P. J. Schneider, '24, chairman of the Union housing committee. A list of more than 200 rooms is already on hand and it is expected that there will be enough desirable rooms to take care of all of the visitors. All the rooms in the Union have been reserved for more than three months. ,UNE SCRIBNER'S CARRIES ARTICLE BY WILFRED SHAW Wilfred B. Shaw, '04, secretary of the Alumni association, has written an article in the June issue of Scrib- ner's magazine entitled, "A New Power in the University Affairs." Mr. Shaw outlines the progress of the present- day university and sights the impor- tance of the alumni of a college as the new power. store. You should avail yourself of the opportunity of getting one of the suits at the present prices.' If you have never worn PALM BEACH clothes you have a treat that alI w a ys I comes from Save your other clothes this summer Be comfortable wear Palm Beach Our in store for you. They are so Roscoe M. Twining, '25P, was awarded the Rho Chi scholarship prize of a $10 gold piece as the re- sult of high scholastic records throughout the year and on the rec- ords of a special written examination given last Saturday morning. The prize is.awarded each year by the Rho Chi Honorary Pharmacy fraternity to the freshma~n pharmic student doing the best work throughout the year, its purpose being to promote scholarship among the pharmic students. The re- sults of the examination were made public yesterday afternoon by Pro- fessor Stocking of the pharmacy de- partment. The Rho Chi is a new society of its nature having been but recently in- augurated. It was formerly called the Aristolochite National Pharmacy Honor society. Three chapters have= been granted the new society, the Al- pha chapter being at Michigan. Ore- gon and Oklahoma have also been giv- en charters under the new organiza- tion. Road Michigan Daily Ads aud you will buy wisely.--Adv. CITY SCHOOLS BOND ISSUE RECEIVES MAJORITY VOTE Out of a total of 2,227 votes cast at an election held yesterday for Ann Arbor voters to determine whether the city should float a $715,000 bond issue for the financing of the second step in the school building program, 1,308 voters signified their favor of the plan. This means that one new building and additions to two now standing will be built within the near future. light, cool and comfortable - just the thing for summer wear. It is real economy to wear Palm Beach clothes when you can buy them at prices ranging from ten to twenty-five dollars. With or- dinary care a suit will wear for These suits are priced at less than you will be able to buy for in your home towns. Let us show you how to save your car fare home. Gym Lockers Must Be Empty June 14 All lockers in Waterman gymnasium must be cleaned out by Julie 14. Dr. George A. May says that although some effort will be made to gather the clothes together in bundles, those in charge will not be responsible for clothes left in the lockers. Students attending summer school may secure their locker tickets when they pay their tuition fee for the Summer ses- sion. The WRITE Gift" BOXED WRITING PAPER FOR GRADUATION BINDS FRIENDSHIP CLOSER. two seasons. Come Today!-An early inspection hill insure youa much wider selection to choose from From the wealth of styles and grades in our store ypu will find it very easy to select the Boxed Writing Paper that will reflect te nersonality ofthe npv Union Directors to Meet Tonight wish.toremember. The board of directors of the Union wish to remember. will meet at 7 o'clock tonight in the R Union president's office. 0. D. MORRILL Lost something? A Classified Ad in 17 NICKELS ARCADE Phe Daily will And it for ynn-Adv ThA tatanfiArv find TvnewritrA' tne 'II J. KARL MALCOLM 604 E. Liberty Street "Quality First-Eco nomy Always" 1 p.