THE MICHIGAN DAILX iication ini the BulletinIs taconstructive notice to all memnbrs tai Univeretty. Copy receivi-d math i :Si D. n. (111:30 a. m. istuday.) no 3 FRIDAY, M1AY 24, 1923 Number 173 t Frost: he English department announces two public readings from hi~s own by Robert Frost. They will be given in Sarah Gaswell Angell hall, st, either Tuesday or Wedne~day, the second, °Thursday eventing of reek. These readings are intended especially for students and mem..' f the faculty who have not yet had an op)portunity to hear Mr. Frosst,- sion will be free but by ticket only. Tickets may, be obt~.ined from. itunphreys of the English department, in the Assistant Dean's office; Prof. Cowden of the Rhetoric department, in the Rhetoric library; M4r. Wilner of the Public Speaking departint, and -Prof. Nalson, Gering English, in their respective offices. L. A. STfAUSS. Xi: ie annual banquet and initiation of the Michigan chapter of the y of the sigma xi will be held at the Michigan Union. Friday, Mlay G:15 p. m. Following the initiation ceremonies the retiring presi- Profesor A. F. Shuill, will speakc upon the subject, "The University higan in 1923., eetion of officers for the next two years will be held duriug the ss part or the meeting. Mlenbers and Assoo~iates de iring to attend ave not already notified the Secretary should do: so at once if they rhavre a place reserved. STACY R. GUITl?, seeretfiry. Cuaf tsjuen: The installation of officers of the Craftsmen of the University will b held at the A~hsonic Temple beginning at 7:30 p. in. Saturday,Ma 26, 7.92>>. Ilefreshmluents will be served. J. W. FIOSTRUP', i President. .akeup wvritte,, examinAiona for Seniors only today (Friday, May 25th), at 2 p. mn. in 'Doom 106 Mason Hall. R. Mv. \VENLEY. A L n a ad rSne d iaIA~f~ ralIr~r .rEmr D.amitcliell, director o II 1!v u tr Nvu iitraimural department, Dr. Georg, Vacaion .t on e N TH U[ I A. May , director of Waterman gymna HOLDS II FIAL HANUIJE! sini ,ied Suilivan, coach of boxing .. ). }-cmerformer assistani ~ _______ I itrof the Intramural department y ' l II . Lcooper, and 1!.LB. Gessner, '24 hI~Z'~ PL~' FOl NXT IA~iandB.0. 1Yotung, '4, litramiual mau ATFIT NhAI AL 'T er for next year. William H. Melr - I or, 24,wais toatmiaster. Intrauraldiretors niuugerVi.e. AMia.Ae Marries a armenten cnne ted i; t' Pa's, Ma 214-(By A.P.)-Col. T a't the liuage-ogterwic Lei tloy f( t, 1Uni'ted States imilitar, to be established azs an a!nnual affair-. atac: , -ared .Mlle G'eor-ette Si At this tIe ewor k of the Inra- lPul;_Mar'sha1 l ad Mine. ?och 1an! '- i mural deartnicnt during Te ei.adMe.Nelewrpesn year was discusse;(d and tentative i) a11;:---I f or next year weore brought up. Thiere i, a buyer for any article yoi Thle list of siteakehrs for" the affair MaY wish to sell. Let "~Jimmnie" fins included the following: 1Dr. John SundvtAl,director' of stdent w c-l- atronize The Daily advertisers. All men who1 are going to camp tiom will raport at the Hlea lth Service' stu lng First Sessioni, CaMpPDais: hoare to attend the first sea~niion of Camp .Dlavis pleade make arrangement% for transportation to 'camip. H. BOUCTIARD. P~ra tce: lw fire at 200, 300 and 500 yards. Students eligible to fire qualift- course will fire slow fire Friday afternoou. Truck will leave R. 0, Mri~ce at 1:1,0 p. im. F. E. COLLIN , Capt.,,Intar1'ry (0011). nts of Eugleerinr itecincs-Extra Exaniiiutlow'.. I students who go to first camp or, whose regular . lV . e--cA t X A wvith other regular examinations; M. 1.~ Extra Examinations, Wednesday evening, May 30, 1.923, 6 to )om No. 411 Engineering B~uilding.; Al. 2 Extra Examinations, Tuesday evening, May 29,' 1923, .6: to +nnn No. 411 Engineering Building.: '.3. Extra Exi ninations, Thursday evening, May 31, 1923, F to oia No. 411 Engineering Building. ~M. 4. Extra Examinations, Thu~rsday, May 31, 1923, 2' to G p. nm., 401-402 Engineering Buildiig. F. N. MENF~,FE. I WRPS GOING (I 1 OTICF--Compy for tlis col!umn should ( le fm omitted by 4 i 30 o liock of today bef )re puibicat'in. FRIDAY 1:0O-Atnni association mneeting in *roomi318 of the Union. Ki t0P'i. ( F. Wenekebacli ad- dresmes the Medical school in the west amphitheater. 1ii-A l n o i association tlnchecon In room 318 of the Union. 1:5-- Low faculty huzclieon in; private dining room of the Union. :00--Si nDelta Cl meetinig 'in roora 3001 of the Union.I l 6:15 -Sigmia Fl dinner in room 319 0° the Union.j 6t:3O--MIaama elub dinner in room 318 of the Uinion. 7 :0--Students from New Jersey meet in room 304, of the Union to form a New Jersey club. 7 30-4ersey club meetinig in room «l04 of the Union. :h30--1jniversity nurseW' diace 1i SIflarbour gy mn.'siuin. SATURDIAY 10:001-A. S. C. E. conference in rtead- ing room of the Union. 12:I5-Roard of directors lhuwhleon in private dining roomn of the Union.. 12 :15--.-Dlt Zeta luiiheon lin rooma 323 of the Union. 3 iaeball game, 'Western Nornmal vs. MIichigan, Ferry field. 6:;0-AllpliaChii Sigma~t dinner lit room2 323 of the Union. f~0-~. '. CF. dinner li main dOn- ing r~oomn of the Union. C43-Alpha Gammam Delta dinner lin roomn 318 of the Union. 7:00---Aluiunt ,association dinner lin 'ladies' dining room of the Union:, 17 :00-TPlii Rho-,Sigmauidinner In rooth 218 of the Union. 7 ::3--etreoit see eon of A. S. C. V- m-eeting in reading room of the Union. 7 m---.-CroaftL'wen meeting in M:aso nic temple. Installation "of oflficers. 8 :04---yt1ugoreaits meeting it room 302 of the Union. and have not had typhoid innocula- Friday morning. 'This is importa.nt., JOHN A. BRl:OOKS, lR., Adjutant. rtheir dlues at rance. The class has' several assessments to meet imne d- Iiately and suIcievt finds are lack- ing. Send $1 to K. Morgaridlge, 431. Thompson te. 18tudents of Gme literary college planl- niag to trans fer next September toj orne of the pr'ofessional schools orl colleges, not on the combined curri- cula, should make application to theI Registrar of the University before Junli .I G , W. Ellis Reailty comjpany will have a representative in room 302 of the"! Union at 7 o'clock today to sneak to those interested in work for the suimmer. 4Stud ents .wishing to be considered for Rhodes scholarships should have their applications with all creden- tials in hand not later than Satur-! clday noon, June 2. Detailed informn- ation, conference and appl ication blanks at tl~ie office of the (jt~duate Ischool. IAll elalss treasurers and t reasurers ofI other student organizations are re- quired to submit their accounts too; Registrar Arthur G. Mall for audit before June 10, under penalty of forfieting. their semester's credlits if the duty be neglected. The matter should bey attended to at once. E Tryouts for Intiamura1 activities are wantedl immediately. Eight assist-. ant managers are to 1)e selected forj next year. All men interested in this branch of work should get in! touich with the Intramural depart-! mnent, 2268, at once.. Reservations for the University ('hamn-' ber of Commerce banquet should be made Friday afternoon from 1 to 5 o'clock or Monday afternoon from 1 to 5 o'clock in room 142 o1f the Na- tural, Science building. GIEE,('LUR TO 'BROA1)(AST PROG~RAM 1FROM DETROIT! The University Girls': Glee club will give a program which will be broad- casted by the Detroit Free Press at 7 o'clock tonight. 'Thirty members. of the Glee clubs will go to Detroit this afternoon, ac- # cording to present plans, and will bie- i gin their hour's 'program at 7 o'clock! at Station WCX at the Free Press. The (;Ice club is giving the program at the j invitation of the Detroit paper. Af complete program of the numbers to be sung is found in this morning's edi-I tion of the Free Press. Little .,izs ffett sat on a tuffet, lBnt not to eat. curds and whecy. A fin tonnor's dish it as, anish ing quick biecau. se ~ Then no one-coudI take it away-. Amnerica's ambas)saditor t th 1e (Court'' - of St. J3anes wo~i)s now on a1 vacation t1iU "T Wsingtonz. ie returns to Fag1;- I land soon.K Alwayts keep inn m(in tt Connor's lce' d" OCreamEin mde inl spotless daiylight fIac- P I N E A P PIIE 'torie-; whew ' c' '!a;leaha asit-, habitL. AND BE SAY :.FIEO W r .. A I)EI4I (1iII'TALTphat alone is enough to mnal~t(,iwNorthl c K DESET. PhNEyour whileo to dems1 ad it by nauut. t I-YOUR -DLEALEz~U EARIA. DUR-N3E11Ce A. CONORICE0E AM ivico. i i t. : ' i, ; :;: iist: ting of the seinerter will, be held In our roomn on theo niversity Hall tonight at 7:301. There will be ti debate. visitors will be given a chance t o speak, on either side of The riversity Chamber Of Commerce: desiring to attend the banquet, please call at office room Building Frida, May 25tH, between the hours of 1. and ,5 p. in., lay, May 28th, at the same fours. Reservations must be made ' e. RUDOLPH GROSS, *Chairman Banquet Conmiittcz, d1 The Daily " Classified" C olumns. f! GRAViNG .VISITING CA Et ID S. ORDER THEM NOW '. PLATE AND 100 CARDS $3.00 AND UP. 100 CARDS FROM YOUR PL.ATE .-$1.75 ;F i AHR S llnivers ty Bookstore ?.TNQTIUE S Literark freskmn ~iare requested to pay rI i .FORZ YOUNQ C MEN. 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