...... . ti.._..,., ..y, ..,,,, .+.,..u TDIE MICHIC.AN DAILY quarters, room i 220, eEngineerng aameeting lof the depa rtment toQIg T 01 j~! 01 1 T , n 0 Ey n ehl we h l w h oE IL V i 953 Greenwood, Ann Arbor, head year. The first presentation will be UJI U TO 11'1JN quarters, room 22), Engineering; made next year.__________ uldngK' i T U I TO__---JNIO I{"I&g.club Elects Officers MCIA 1U .I 1 AL0NI. EXPECTED TEPCTD I'll' R S t a meeting of the University Rifle!PeietMro 1.Jutnwl e ?51 L f u l clbheld recently i°the' .Union, of- IN 2I LASS U for the comting year were elected.; view, the six companies of the local MIEETV\ GSIfIf& IITP jjr lf Those elected were president, George; R. 0. T. C. unit at 4:15 o'clock this JUUH~IRI~I1U l~J~f f . Whitworth, '25; J. A. Korenkiewiez,~ afternoon on the space between the' Graduates of the class of 1S08 are,_____'231': and treasurer, Arthur Eau-' Chemistry and the Natural Science th.letgop hthv e signimnau i buildings. The members of the bat- Pied their desire to participate, 'as a NWPPJIA ~LPEETtlo r xetdt sebei class, in the alumni reunions to be ['IRE MEDALS A-NNUALLY There is a buyer for a.ny article your front of the R. 0. T. C. headquarters hedinAn rorte ek-n pe TIX4II ( 1DEPARTIENT !may wish to sell. Let "Jimmie",find at 4 o'clock and from there they 'will, ceding commencement, June 18. Twen- F him for you. -Adv. march to the reviewing ground. ty-five classes in all are making ar, V. B. _McNitt, '04, of the McNaught rangements to hold reunions. newspaper syndicate of New York The latest additions to the list are City -has offered to give through the the classes. of '94, '03, and '03E, '06E,I journalisms department three awards and '07E. Very few of the maore re- Iannually to students who have dis- , 'n e n cent graduates are expected to be in tinguishedl themselves in journalismSp ig iJan town, as the class of '13 is the young.- ;l courses Innint th nvrsity. The awards L g t L nc e otremdl ob!et that is planinng a reunion. Liht L nc e willscnsi t oftheemedls wohae The total number expected is aboutkpeetdt h tdns ~ hv 1,700, three-fourth of whom will be be usadn njunlsi ok Dainty salads included in the 25 reunions, it is esti-1 A gold ;medal will he given the sen- Coln dik ior who has been in the department Coigdik mtated. Registration will. take place June 15, Reunion Day and June 16, of journalism for two years andl who;Peaan AlmiDy ttevrosha-has been outstanding dluring his last aat surrounuings quarters. year in the department. To the em- - 'the secretar"ies and the headquar. bryo journalist who has made the best____.. ___ tern while in town for the last classes ;showing in newvswriting a silver medal'I to e adedtothelis ar: es.sec Iwill be giveli, and the person having T tes L n h R o retary, Joseph B. Steere, R. F. D. No. made the Lest showing in editorial1 Lt E Z( l 6, Ann Arbor, headquarters. Univer- writing will be awarded a bronze 33 ''adS.Suho sity~ Club in Memorial Hall,,'98, sec-mea.M esc retary, Julian Harris,' Ford Building. A committee composed of faculty Detroit, headquarters, -MichiganI memblers of the 'journalism depart Unin; 03,secetay, hurow . Iment and newspapermen of the °state I Coon, 17'72 W. Lafayette boulevard.' wilt judge those who are to receive, Detroit, headquarters, Michigan the awardls. They will be p~resented'--_{ Union; W0E, secretary, Harry B. Cull-' bertson, Ford Building, Detroit, head- TOD)AY IS '91" PAY.t GIFTS FOR GRADUATION DAY! For Unruily4 PYRALINIV YHar- '.v -~ ~mg ~ Stacomb keeps your hair r jCaptain McDonald of Fort Wayne will be present with the Distinguished Service MTedal which has been award-, ,ed to Maior Robert Arthur, head oft the military science department, but has never been formally presented to: of the local unit. This is an annual trip made amnong the units of the sixth corps area. 11E MOLAY TO TAKE 30) NEW MMBRS' Sinitiation exercises. On Friday, May 25, the organization will give a da Packard dancing academy. will be chaperonzed by nm y4y ) I him. and it is probable that President vvI T alYL~ Burton will present the award to Major Aruthur at this time. Ann Arbor Cthapt >r Order of De Col. D. H. Silman, head of the Molay il hold a ceremionial convo- R. 0. T. C. section of the sixth corps cation at 7:30 tonight in tHe Masonic area at Chicago headquarters will beE Temple. About 30 mnembers will be here tomorrow to make an inspection taken in. All De Mlolays in Ann Ar- of the classes, property, and success bpr are invitedI to be p)re sent at tile the Savisovy (.o111 I- UTCHROP 606 Ist 'Nat". SHours, 1-6 p.m. 101. B. L1B1 A d'I .r.....;.r... ..... Save an B Saved.! 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