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ICIAL BULLETIN
is contructive notice to all members of
Ad until 3:3~0 p. m. (11: 30 a. mn. lataadaY.)
DAY, APRIL C, 1#11323 \ ufnhoi13s

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ud Engineering Departlments:
o snake up freshmen Htealth Lectures will be, given at3
ring Vacation', in Natural Science Auditorium, as follows:
Jo. 1 April 17 Lecture No. 4 ,Aptil 24
o. 2 April 1S Lecture No. 5' April 25'
o. 3 April 19~ Lecture No. G April 26
WARREN E~. FORSYTHE.
artnaents in the College of Literature, dceuce, skid the
*School of Edction:
s of Departments smaking returns to the P'hi Beta Kappa
e indicate on the returned list the department from which
W. W. SLE.ATOR.
pring acation :Holidays:
F'oreign Students have already been assigned to families
ign, to spend with them all or a part of the vacation.
laces left:
man wbo is musically inclfned, any nationality.
g men, any nationality.
tents from 'the Philippines.
son Thursday at 4 o'clock and not later than~ Friday at a
e, 302 University Hall, or make an appointment with -me
d. A. C. HILDNER.
ni 2 p. m.
ter examination Thursday, April 5, thewomen will please
allery of Memorial iHll. R..'11+t. W ENLEY.
tLou r
on for the removal, of conditions riven in Chemistry 10
y' for dental studlents)- will be givens in Room 122, ,Chemis-
p. m.,, Satu~rday, April 21..
must be removed at this time.
* F. F. BLICKE.

ij WHA T'S GOQING ON
, OTICE- Cane for this column shouldl
be sulmitted by 5 :30 o'clock of
~the day before publication.
I rrIITItIi)AY
' 1:15-IDental faculty lunch in private
dining room of the Union.
1:0--Cast of Les Cigarras Jloriniga s
meets in room 206 of University
hall.
e:00--Junior law l.,n(Juef in t{illet's
,6:15 Electricai engineering staff din.-
ner in private dining room of the
Union.
7:000--Glee clJub meets in upperz reading
room of the Union.
7 :15--Baseball, team meets in room
304 tif the Union.
7 :30-Prescott club meets in room 300,
Chemistry. building.
7:30 -- Freshman social committee
mxeets in room 302 of the Union.
jS0--Alfred lirey mborg lectures In
T11ll.auditorium.
8 :00--Jobirt guild players present
two, plays in Harris hall.
S 0.10-Chiristian Science society meets
tn b ane hall.
FRIDAY
12 :15-Lawtki faculty' luncheon In pi-
vate dining room of the Union.
12 :3-Library cataloguers' luncheon
in room 319 of the Union.
7 :00-D ecemvlrattes meet in room 302
of the Union.
Senior lits' and engineers' canes must
be orderedI at Wagner's before spring
'vacatioan.
Invitations will be given t'o holders of
Military ball tickets from 1:30 to 5
o'clock today in the lobby of the
Union.
j SLEEP ANYWHE.RRO BUT }
THlE CLUB LUNICH
! ~712- Arbor Street
Near State and Packard Streets

Tle last chance for freshmen to Pa:y
class dues before the Frosh Frolic
is from 8 to 11: and from 2 to 4
o'clock today in the Union.
All Buffalo weii going Irnine for S w-o-
tion. call Black at 1123-T, to reserve
Splace for the luncheon to be given
to the undergraduiatts by t he alum-
ni at 12:30 o'clock, April 12, in the:
Old Statler grill.
ELEVEN CHOSEN TO
A SSIST COMMI FTEE

VA niu al

Spring

Cc

By The

Eleven men have been chosen to aid
the Union Father's Day committee in
its preparation for the celebration in'j
honor of the parents on May 11 anid 12.#
by John P. Lawton, '24, gen'eral chair-
man of the committee.
Those appointed to assist the gen-,
eral committee are: Thomas E. Fiske,
'25, Fredrick I. Proctor, '25, John G.
Garlinghouse, '25, Albert T. Peck, '25,
Douglas W. Bll, '24, James F. Idenma,;
'24, Kenneth R. Kerr, '24, Robert L.
Campbell, Jr., '24, Joseph' E. Bromley,
'25, Edgar M. Stevenson, '24M, and
Quentin Klein, '24.
The students in charge of the Fath-
er's Day program urge that all men;
who go home during the spring vaca-
tion request their fathers at this time
to participate in the celebration here.
Fraternities are requested to report
to the committee directly after vaca-
tion.,.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIG.,

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WILFRED WILSON, Director

Turks to Start for Lausanne
Constantinople, April 3-_(By A. P.)
-The Turkish delegation headed by
Ismet Pasha will probably start for
Lausanne at the end of the week.
W indolws ,Wav8'shed
Fraternities and Sororities
Attention
Arrange to have your windows
cleaned during vacation. Phone
for appointment.

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Assisted by

Fran'k J. Ran, Jr,, S.if £M., L-Nric Tenor
Harry S., Gould, '23,, Eccentric Dancer
Burton E. L. Hyde,Y'25M, Marimbaphone Soloist
S axaphone Sextette

You Like It":
pin Shakespearian Rieati1. will -give a
sday, April 6,. at 8 p. m., In University

recital of "As You
Mall. Free to the
LOUIS EICA.

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SAVE THE DATE

e a stereopticon -presentation of4 the Colleges of' Pharmacy
rtes Thursday' evening, April 5,,4 7:34 in-Room 303 Cbemn-
cy Building. All interested are invited to attend.
- C. C. GLOVER, Secretary.
ering:
y afternoon laboratory section twill meet,4 as one group, at
ANE)RBFW L. MILLER.
kA. DeLay of the Chicago Central Station Institute will
oon at 4:30 on "Recent Central Station Imnroveuents", i
)eLay i% here' to,. interview Seniors who may c'onsider to-
ago Central Station Institute, which is the Educational
the Commonwealth Edison' Company of Chicago, 'Federal
dle~ West Utilities Co., Illinois Northern Utilities Co., and
cc Company of. Northern Illinois. Mr. DeLay wvill inter-
foomi 274. There are some opportunities for Juniors. g
RICHlARD N. OLDS,-!
Chairman Student Branchi A. I. E. &~
he Dail "Classified" Golumns

WATSON

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