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a the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
y. Copy received until f%: 0 D. m. (11:.30 a. M. Saturday.)
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rlie iUiversity Senate:
The fourth regular meeting of the ljniversity Senate for the year
.922-4523 will be held in Room, C, Law Building, on the evening of Mon-
ay, May 14, at 8 o'clock.
The order of busj~rigss will include:
1. Annual report of tho Board in Control of S~ident Publications.
2. Report of Deans' Conference on the uase and misuse of keys of
iniversity buidings.
3. Election of Secretary for the year 192:.3924.
JOHN W.' BRADSHAW.
Secretary of the Senate.
beau's Advisory Comittee, College of Literature., Sciencee and the Arts:
The Dlan's Advisory Committee is asked to meet next Friday, May 11t0,
t 4 P. M. in the Dean's office. JOHN R. EFFINGER.
enlors:
Mr. Robert Wieneke, '22, will be in Doom 302, Miichigan Union, all
ay Friday, May 11, to interview men interested in" the business training
:ourse in non-technical subjects :conducted by the General Electric Conn
any of Schenectady, N. Y.
F. E. ROI3BINS.
:'feld Exentin Glacial Geology 23, Saturday, May 12:.
Students can take the special .car at the corner 'of State and Packard
t 8 A. M. Take the aap in the Ann Arbor Folio showing moraines and
alie beacbes. Will return at noon. FRANK LEV9RETT.
jlwecion IfjIp to D)etroit, 31oiiday,3Ny 14,: VJ23 (For Students Taking
utomoUbtle eng Lieering ceourses).:
Including-
9:30 A. 11. (1) 'Trip thru Ford Highland Park Plant.
1:30 P. 1h. (2) Trip thiru Packard Motor Co.
Directionls
(1) Leave Ann Arbor on 7:0 A. M. interurban Car. "Cha.ange
from Interurban to Grand Belt city car to Woodward car. Arrive at
Ford muain office at about 9:30. Inspection trip with special guides.
Sh~uld .IDave plant about.12 .noon.
(2) flake Woodward car down town.
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(3) TA e Gratiot car to Mt. Elliott; change to north bound Harper
car; stop at West. Grand Blvd. Walk two blocks east to Packard'main
office.
Note: Ther'e will be no meeting- of M. E. 29 on Monday;i May 14. Be
(,"' ain to notify your instructor if you expect to go. Those who
atuswer t roll call on trips will be' excused for the day at the sat"..
Dean's office. W.. E.- LAY. .
o Grmdut Students 1Majorig inEthic tici:
In acco once with the Minimal Ritquirements for candidates for the .
octor's degree who imajor in Education, as *stated in the Announcement
if the School gf Education on pages 33-'i4, preliminary written examina-
ions will be held in Room 105, Tappan Hall, on the °following schedule:
Monday,; 1ay-21, 9 A. M.; History and Principles of Education
Monday; AMay 21, 2 P. M., Edlucatiolpal Adlministration
Tuesday, May 22, 9 A. M., Secondary Edufcation
Tuesday, MaUy 22, 2 P.' M., 'Elementary Edlucatao
Wednesday, INUy.23,, 9 A. M., Educational Psychology
Wednesday, IMay 23, 2 P. M., Edlucational and Mental Tests
Thuirsday, M ay 24, 9 'A. M., Vocational Education
Thursday, Maty 24, 2 P1. M., Ficeld of Specializatl6~
GUY M. W IIPPLi',
Chaifiman, Conmittee' on Gra tuatp Study.
MenPtal Testinig, Ediw itionT-i :
Students wvho have been absentt from any quiz during the course may
take the make-uip quiz Monday, May 14, at 5 P. M'. Report at 106 Tappan
Hall. No other opportunity will be given for a 'miake--up' during the
Cour'se. G. XM. 1IIIPPLE.
tkiiuson 4Oratoricl ol eti
} Contestants will discuss "Student Character for World Citizenship,
Moral and Spiritual" at 2 o'clock, in University 1-all The public is cor-
dially invited. J. K.' DUNN\,
Local Contests
The senior play-reading. committee chargeol with s lecting the play
for next years production has placed copies, of the plays under considera-
tion on reference in the Upper Reading Rooin of the Library. All mem)-
bers of Masqlues are urged to read these plays within the next week, as.
the play is to be announced at the final meeting, May 24.
1 ~J. RALIGH NE tL.SON.
Read The Daily "Classified" Columns
IY INITIA11ION 1WEI)IES_ Y
Quaterec hoorry a ineen"TH-E HOIME OFB1
griieri;r gsociety. initiatied live me:n
We'dllesday. Th'le inuiiates aire 11 der'
1..Liid, '2-11;, ilson AI'. Cameron. ! X e Clean .and Bloc]
'h;~, latsingo IHakusul, Spec., 1-lowardS
7.1 Biggs, '24I., and Wray W. Rawzvl- ' X J ,o u ll i nd o u
ings, '244h. The public initiation bje- = jl ~i II u
gan in the afternoon at the engineer- I
ing arch.ial 'd e
The initiation banquet was held alaknd ,ex e
W(jl, s cafe. Prof. Edwi ard M'. Bragg,;- C
of the czrmgbecrn; school, gave the . 15 -.
adesfor th1e facul.y menbers, v ic-s ~ 1 5 8i
tor P. Jahn, '2>,*, spoke in baehalf'cof
thne active mcamber-,, and Walker Lind = The Ann Arbor Hat Cleani,
soE Ic Jc or the iitite s.
Just call 960O. when you have a 1.
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1GO RDNST DYOnly four short weeks remain in wihch to enjoy tlhe delights of suma-
mer, riding at Ann Arbor.; Make the most of your time. The' roads
are in fine condition, Mullison's horses are as fine as ever, and the T.
'cash coupon plan makes riding as economical as it is pleasant.,
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Flowers for the living,
express
your 1,hea,--rtfelt
affection.
it is not too late to order your gift to Mother.
Do, it now.
anal 'Lone Oiils confer $I
nama, May 10--(By' A.P.)-Secre-'
Weekis cdnferted with GovernorI
owa other Canal Zone officials'
'tur? needs arial appropriations
ninltenance.
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The
our service, you are not only
calling for a taxi, but an es-
f'ort as well.
We go to an added expense
in order to obtain drivers,
who, 'we are sure will guide
you safely to your destina-
tion witb~out a mishap.
F ITFORM~
quality of Fitform materials and work-
manship is such as to insure that 'very
thing.
Tickets for Single Concerts may be secured at the University Schoo
$1.50 each.: A few Course Tickets remain at,$5.00 eatci
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GUSTAV HOLI ST
Distinguished Guest Conductor
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an 'added inducement to the prospective
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