Tl E MR-CHIGAN DA ILAk ........................ ais col ved untl N{ESDAI IAL BULLETIN' nettuettve notice to all meiidbm at and Mrs. Burton will be at home from 4 to 6 o'clock r1, instead of Wednesday, May 16, as previously ali- tMhrs. Gustav Holst and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stock in. receiving. 'A new composition by Mr. H1olst 'will be of artists from the Chicago Orchestra, at 4:30, and ti1l1 change of date. .o will be a conferencee of the Deans on Vvetl1iesday, MAY. 16, al e Board, Graduate School: -e will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate school Eday; May 16, at 4:10p. tm. A. H. LLOYD,. Vol, Order of the Coif: annual publid addres, under the auspices' of thb Order of the libe given by the Lion. Rousseau A. Burch, Justice of the Supremne aaSs, on Thursday, May 17, at 4:1;; p. m., in Room B of the :dig. Subject: "Progress and the ,Law." The University public and bers' of the local Bar Association are cordially invited to attend:. R 'NRY M. BITES Deatn . aoy(SmeCoren etep tutlepts, expecting to take the course in field geologyare, re- -o meet in)Room G- 321 of the Natural Science Building at it p.' mu., E, M;v 1th. Important instructions, will, bo given at this time. G.M. EHLAERS. C." ceremony for today will be a Regimental Para~e. Companies will ouelta U dl. 0T. C. Headquarters at. 4:00 p. m., JOHN A.' BROOKS. JR., MaJor, Cr4., fo lowing lectures will, be given, by Professor C. E. "MeClung of trity of F ennsy1'9ania: 15; '4,15 p, in., Room 214 N. S., ""The Chromnosomes in' Relationi 15, 8:4 p. m., N. S. Auditorium,'"The Ifnity of Life," t6,,'4:15 p. m., Room 214 N. S.,'-'The Chromosomes in Relatlon to afternoon lectures are semi-technical 'andl will be of specisa to ,e pzvancsed students of biology, but the' evening lecture it ml1ar patur~e and of interest to the' public who are -cordially - A." F'RA.NLIN 8HtTLL. ,rtiir . 1Rowland, Educational Director of the Milwaukee' ElectriC kbd. ht Company will be in Room 274, Engineering Building, all eda1, May 16, and part of Thursday, 'May 17, for the. purpose of* irig t~gf whlo might be interested in taking up employment for le k,~ith~ the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Lidght Company. 14t tr'o'or, three men. JOSEPHIH. ,CANN~ON. have, not yet filled out and turneAd in the q~uestionnaire prepared )innittee ote the Study of Engineering Education which was 815' to hls~e in attendan~ce at the Class Assembly Tuesday zporung e 4lo ,sq withiin the next three or,four days. It :ia highl.y impos- e eenipdittee tbott the class information should be made as: conipitte 1.' It is therefore urgently requested that every senior -engineer 1 of ,in,' attendance at the. Assembly will get a' blank at mIy office i .4once. This requst is, made to all members. rated as seniors .e pear 1922-23, whether graduating. in June or not. W. C. HOAD, Class Mentor. >to fol mmbers their families 'and, guests on lWednesday' eve- r16, in the Club Room, after the concert. at 4:15, Rt~om 200 South Wing. (Note change of rooms from that announccdt' ! 6:3t-ntulatiom banqunet of the Order! j11 'yeeterday). ofCoi in room 319 of the Union. - Prgrai: Mr. N. S. Bement. 'IThe't'ransition Period In, Bazae's Work and 7 :1-$ocledad H. ilsaica uiuneting ii 2 hie Actual Rate of his Production.' A. (C. CANIELDJ. roon. 20 of University hal'. ________________7 :15- - hi 1a- Epsilon mcing Ii room 1302 o th Union. - Soecondary Education No. 1 and No. 102: .."i-eoidMyFsi~dcuetI Boutth iese isections will meet as usual on Wednesday, May 16th. Hil auditorium. C. 0. DAVIS. 1SO-ir~a eei~ oil et panI:h 2,:00 Section: _ * Tlfis' section will positively Meet at 74:00 in Room 109 Tappan I-al. tJOTIC ES_ beginnzing yThursdiay, May 17. N. W. EDDY. Students who want Jobs thissumme , IShould apply to the employmnt Jnjvemsfty of Mlchlgau' Band: -bureau in IfyiverSty hll. Outdoor Conet xBandstand in front of Medical School-7 :00 p. in, r Jalb will be Il roomli.3) 14 ofte WednteSday.° Racks--March books. Due to lack, of quorum last week Union from 2 to 7 o'clock tomorow' lcit held invalid. Elections will be held at this formation. Also at 7:30 tomorrow G. NW. Noton~ By authority of the .Director. CARLETON B. PEIRCE, will be in room 306 of the Union. 2 Manaer.Senors shoued call for their ball tick 2 k Manager. ets ' now. Horace McKnight, 1617 .. - I Washtenaw has them. He has also Ooin tUnlonn 1JsherL: a fewn unsold tickets left.. :Report at t,:00 p. in. sharp for assignments. Ten French lithographic posters have W. C. HOLLAN'DS. t been placed on display in the lower2 ____________ corridor of the Library where they t~taute English Club: will remrain, for the remainder of the2 h~ Graduate English Club will meet at the Newberry Residence Monday Liereyfl..c tc eusedt a eoeing, May 21, at 8:00 o'clock. Paul Mueschke will speak on "Some .:hi us toc.Th ls a A jets of .Hege's ,Influence in Shakessperlan Criticism." several assessments to meet imed- Election-of officers for next year will also be held. iately and sufficient funds are lack- E 4. II. WAL.TO, Sec. fug Send $1 to K. Mrgarde, 41 1 Thompson street. Gcrrwftsiien: f Whimsies requests manuscripts for TM. degree team of the Craftsmen will go to Highland Park on Thurs- th.a.sueb etina ona dadufts~a~o~~nmay 17. 'Arrangements will be made to leave at 3:00 po. in. possible and not later than tomor-- 1ri 4 t~tel~t. . J. . HOSRUP, At ex ibition of tne Birch Burdetto President. Long competition sketches, loaned" V to the architectural college by "Pen- I l.tersmClub Officers: cil Points," is now being shown in y'There will be a meeting of the officers elected for the coming year j the glazed case in the architctural 2 t~get i th the retiring officers at 1:00 p. m. today in Room 205 Mason crridor, main for, Engineering i building. i~a~l. .STACY R. BLACK, I Pres. int-thational water color exhibit unf- der auspices of Ann Arbor Art as- -* ", 'sociation in west gallery of Alumni ' ____________ 6:30-Triangle dinner In room 321 of Memorial hill until May 20. Admns-2 the Union. ISion 25 cents to all non-members of ,. Q }f.+ / N t ON j 6 :30-Sphix dinner In room 302 of the the association. 1 J V1 ltV4;s Union. An international exhibition of water 7 :60-Fr:4lmman Gle cub umeeting li colors, including works of the lead - Lane hall. ing French, German, 'English, Nor 1CO'. iUE-Co y for this column shouldi 7 :V-Salesnmanslpl club meeting to wegian, Russian, Japanese and Am-2 I ' be ultWe by 310 o'lock, ofj room 306 of the Union. erican artists is open to the Festival t the daT before publlcatlon. 7:1l-,Forestry club, meeting In roomI visitors from 1:30 to 5 o'clock in 214 of Natural Science building. west gallery, Alumni Memorial hall. 1'PEJINtESDAY 17 :15-Chwaber of Commerce meet. This exhibition is held under the au-2 ;10- tilt, guild" breakfast hike.s ing in roam 302 of the Union. pcso h n ro r so 1;t at theild house.7:( .0-Michigan I I niust pay theresdiploma feation. ~00.ofrneo h en.elation meeting in student activity Snosnuf a hi iliafe sZ-Rotai club l hcheon in (Cham-y. room, third floor of the Union.atheofcoiherauerfte V.:3-esarhclub meeting In hsto- University at any time until 4 o'- I g0 -I'etpt~g of the oficers-let andc logical laboratory of the Medicel clock Tiuesday aftrnoon, May 22. 1 a'th, retiring offices bo' t~e 1Playr s'' building. cllub in dro 205 of Mason hall. 7:30 -A. 1. C. E. meeting In room 316 Union Gets Alumni Portraits OOAudoo 'socity meeting IV' of the Union. Nearly all of the portraits of prom- I 'a'uditoriunia of Alumni Mem'orial hall., 7:30-RepublIcan club meeting in room1 inent men which the Union is soon to2 1: x30-3-- BS wionhdisplxy lit assem-" 304 of the Union., hang in the halls of the Union have;2 w l l O l of the Union, for m an and 0 u obom fsociety m ei g I h e n s c r d y t e r c r i g s c e ree dingheroon.of the Uir.taY.s Appoximately r20 photogaphs 4 t0~-~9.T. C. baud practice In :0-is of May Festival oncertsillb lcdi h no al c the Uenion g i il udtrim cordningto sthe present plans of the2 sl('-Romtiiwe club' nmeeting in roont. om~te.'2 3,0 'fthe Union. la.I1:0SaeTHURSD)AY -I2 4t10.-6xd00pn house nHsrebl.:0Sae Audobon society business .nonewrig 441t--'lketn'e try Prof. . E. Acclng meeting in reading room of the TUn- Anoneethsbe1aeo h l* i4000, u214 of ;the Natural Science io.1 buildintg. 21- °°u fclylnceni 4 marriage of Paul Schalm, '23, to Miss 2 4i h30-Tr~gle meeting in room . 3Wl of I vato dining room of the Union. Olive Smith of Plainwell on Friday v- C the ~nio. I12:15r-L3aw faclty Inuchecon in room ening at the home'o Mrs. L. IV. Met-'2 32 a t-4~*rint dnnrintooer.1 I323 o;thlnion. calf, 207'N. Division St. Rev.' Lloyd f the~ Union. 2 t:0--Stato Audobon society neetingi Wallick performed the ceremony.' 2 TQ~AT I~ '91" DAY.in auditoiiumno Alumni Memorial {8~DY xUA B'GXbDY all. Open to all. b TODAY I A"DY Toryism in American Colleoe Government- By DR. J. E. KIRKPATRICK.r s IA brief stitdy of thte coilstitutional development of the American college and university. It takes2 note of the British character of the organization provided for the two oldest colleges, Hlarvar'd and WiI Ram and ?Mary, their corporations being controlled by resident officers and teachers. It notes also the - 1 forces wll'Cll finally overthrew faculty .rule, gave Yale from the first a non-resident government an" Iv clianged entirely the form and theory of the acadlemec constitution. 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Cash DE ALER ', Home Baked Goods' and Groceries Large Loaves 1E~ Bread . . . .. .............* * 2.000 LOAVES SOLD SATURDAY! PIES, CAKES and COOKIES NONE BETTER MADE!I LOWEST PRICES! Our Parker House Rolls are Fine for Partiresad ar.cnquets QUALITY AND LOWER PRICES! Whole Wheat and Buttermilk GRAHAM BREAD CAN'T BE BEAT! 25c Fried Cakes ~Ii~11T** **** ****8 Our Bak, ery, Department Runs Day and Night! "THERE'S, A REA--SON" As, for Grcie You all know who sav~es you big money. Just follow the crowds to PIERCES! HENRY F. ADAMS, r. ' x eectfng' of the Research clue for May ba-' been p"I.- day, May 1G to 'Tuesday, May. 22.; T. H.II.ILDEB4ANJYDT. Secretar y. Gold MedalAMP LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY FOR MAY]F TIVAL WEEK! Headquarters for the Good, Wholesome Eats and at, the Re'asonable PFrices ! FRESH FANCY STRAWBERRIES DIRECT FR THlE GROWERS! Why Pray More for Them Eleswhere? 35c ,Large Pineapples . meeting of the Romance Club---Wednesday.r--taY 16, LESS BY. THE, DOZEN Your photograph in 'any of 'three styles only $10 a dozen- our student special Take adbantaga of this; lown price to' get {the. portraits you really warst 'made '. ''hone 604i'for an pappintmefi nt LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES You Can Save From 10 to 20 Per Cent on Your Table Supplies 10c Pkg.. A. &RH. Sodai.!. ! ! v... * * S4* 10c Pkg. Yeast'05 3 Rolls Best (Pure White)25 ToiletPepe r,only. .. .... o pMIGHTY FINE STUFF 1 Bar Palm Olive. Soapkt' AND ONE CAKE FREE! n Portraits Otl i#ut 1