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PO~ ICIGAN VAIIJ\

0 FFIC I AL BLLTIN'
the Bulletin Is coostructlve notice to all meubn
Copy received initl 21.n D. .(11:30 R. iM. flarmay.)

dterature, Science, aad the Arts, the Bliologicat Sta-
Emnbalming; and Sanitary Science, Public Health
raris O'fice, University Hall

the Ii
21,-i

a. in.-1d 44 ). .
a. In, and 2-4 p. in.
a. In., daily.
Of En.gIineering 8and1Archtect'e.,--In the

,lng inee 4t'.~
and Ad«

23, ,25---12 a mi., and 2-5 p. mn.
School of Education (Including Athletic Coaching
,-in Tappan hlal
23, 25, 26--9-12 a. in., and 2-5 p. i.
Medical School,-in the Medical Bilding
23, 25, 20-9-12 a. in.

Law School (Courses begin Tuesday, June 20) ,--in the IAw
16, 18--8a. in.-5 p. i.
College of Phlrmacy,-in the Chemistry and Phamniwy Build-
23, 25-9-12 a. Di., and 2-5 p). in.
(Graduate School-in University hfal
23--9-12 a. mn., and 2-4 p. m..
26---9412 a.in., and 2-5 p. mi.
.Er-1012a. mn., and 2-4 p. mn. daily.
ses begin Monday, June 25, excepting in' the' Lawe School,

T. E. RANRIN, Secretary.

n tickets for the Commencement . Exercises will be is-.
e Class Presidenits at the office of the Secretary o4 the Unt-
y, June 11. The various Presidents should notify this office
tpossible moment of the probable :number of tickets needed
~4 The numiber of tickets for I i11 Auditorium, to be used
ni, will be limited by the capacity of the liuilding.
SH-IRLEY W. SMITH,
Secretary .of the University.
)goofLiterature, Setzuee arnd the A-i'
Facltymeeting of the year will be held next lkonday, June
p. Al. in Roomi 110 of the Ujniversity Library. 'This change
,ae conies as the result of a ,discussion at the last Faculty
fesor' Frayer will report on the results" of the recent iispec-
rColleges by, a faculty committee, and there are othe~r iat"
es w'hich have been deferred for discussion at this' meet-'
JOHNfit. ,EFFINGER..
]r to Camp M. ve:
il to enroll at the office of the Secretary of .the College of
tnd pay fees at the office of the Univer~sity Treasurer .before
Arbor. Bring Camp Ticket and Treasurer's receipt to the
C. ~T. JQINSTON.
of tine Sunwir ,Session Faeulty:
:action of the Board of Regents the rSummer Session Daily
red gratis to miembers of the Summner Session staff. In order
npt delivery application blanks should be filled out at one
)f' the Summer Session.
EDWVARD 11. KRAJS, Dean.
having hn their possession books drawrn froi the. Universit
notfied that all such books are due Monday, :June 4th, on
im~pending close of the academic year.
WMVA. al. IIStIOP, Librarian.
eture and Matrine Jngizeeingt
tio2e of Freshmen is called to the bloyd's IRegoter Scholr
)e annum f or three years. The award ias made ob the b~er4is
ar's work. Any student wishing~ to enter' for the abiove will
its name with Professor Sadler, Room 326 Engineering lAldg.
ose of the examinations. For details see the Engineering
HIERBERIT C. SADLER.
fi1Elts
ntsu enrioled in the College of Literature, Science. and Arta
qenter the Mledical School in the tall, either on the combined
r. otherwise, should leave their .address" ;at thes Secretary's
Medical School in order that they may be notified regarding
R.. E. MoCOTTER; Secretary.
vill turn in Government uniforms, books, and equipment, a%.
1courso uniforms, without delay.
JOHN A. BROOKS, JR.,
Major, Ordl

hlonor Gnard, _Senior EThwners:
The following mien have been selected for the honor Guard for Coim,
mencement Exercises from the Senior Engineering Class. It is absolutely
necessary that you report to..Dr. May in Waterman Gym. at 11 o'clock
Sunday morning, June'3 for further instructions.
J. V. Vlack 11. D. MKinney
B. S. Burke L. W. Kirkpatrick
R. E., Pyient' C. E. Proctor
It. W. Townsend C. A. Boyd
Wm. Piper T. M. Robinson
Win. H. Lightbody E. C. Haug
Win. Moore R. H. Iland
P. G. Goebel H. J. Morton
Max Sehrayer' F. L. Smith
Wm. Cotton K. R. MacDuff
ED. IHAUG,
Vice-P re.
Senior Engineers:
Written applications for Commencement tickets must be sent to E.L
C. Haug, Room 269 Eng. Bldg. before June 9. If weather conditions are
favorable, the exercises will be held at Ferry field and each man will re-
ceive a maximum of 5 tickets. If weather is unfavorable, the exercises
will be held in 'Hill Aud. and the limited number of tickets will be evenly
distributed among only the men who are receiving diplomas at this time.
Aplication frms may be obtained at booth on second floor of Eng. Bldg.
Friday, morning, June 1 ,at which thiete announcement% will als be
distributed. ED. HAUG
zoology3a (Hferediy):
° Allmembers of the class will take final examination at the same timne
The time of this examination is dctermined by the Tuesday at 9 clas{
'period; that Kit will be on the first Friday Afternoon. In case of conflict,
,a special examination will be given the first Tuesday, 9 to 12, in Room.
231, Natural Science' Building. Members of the class finding it necessary
'to take this special examination must inform me before Monday, June 4
fOtherwise no 'questions will be available.
The class will be divided into three parts as heretofore. All mem-
ers of the Mond ay-Wedn esday section will go to Natural Science lecture
roomq. O~ the Tuesday-Thursday section, those assigned to seats in rows
A to LI inclusive, will go to Room 1B, Law Building; those in rows M to V
lcllive will go to West Galery, Alumni Memorial Hall.
The examination willI consist of plus and minus questions exclusively.
Do not, therefore, bring any bluebooks or other papers to the xanina-
tio. A. FRANKLIN S-HULL.
U. Q,10 Setion 3:
Menbpr§ f above Section please consult bulletin board next to Room
330 for eamnation schedule.: M. L. BEGEMAN.
111story 2, Final Examination:
The examination (Saturday, June 2, from 2 to 5) will be held in the
following rooms: Dr. Carroll's sections in the Auditorium of Newberry
Hall;' . Newsome's sections in Roomi B, Law Building; Dr. Slosson's
sections In Room 101, Economics Building.
W. A. FRAER.
Colee el Literature, Science anrd the Arts:
*lei~ta s epartment:
Fnination in the following courses in Mathematics will be held
1Wbed~a' y, June 6, from 2 to S P. M., in the rooms here Indicated
! MAtb 9--, w Building, 13.
Ihat. Q,Math. 1=-Tappan Hall, 203.
Math. 1i0 Math 2$-W[est 'Physics Lecture Room.
~t , Math. 52r-West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hal.
J. L. MARKLEY.
} kittfematk9--College of Literature, Science, And the Arts:
There «ill be a meeting of the staff on Friday, June 1, at 4 P. M. in
Room 110, Tappan Hall. JOSEPH L. MARKLEY.
Ekuninatkm0s, Aronautial Engineering:
Aero 1. First Thursday, June 7th,-2 to 6, Room 340
6 Aero 2. First Thursday, June 7th,-2 to 6, Room 336.
Aero 3. First Saturday, June 2nd,-2 to 6, Room 338.
Aeo 6. First Saturday, June 2nd,-S to 12, Room 338
Aero 11. Fist Tuesday, June 6th,-8 to 12,11oom1 220.
F. W. PAWLOWSKI.
All fftnidents. Carrytig Sureyng 2 and 4:
Trherflnal examintions in these courses will be held on Saturday after-
noon, :June 2, 2 to 6,.Room48, Engineering Building.
C. T. JOHNSTON.
E"oiry 2'(Forest, Conservation):
I inal e)EAmnation in Room 214, Natural Science Building, Wednesday,
'June 9, 2 P. M. RUSSELL WATSON.
il-Phalirn'Pictures
All students of pharmacy are urged to be present at the ,vest en-
trance of the Chemistry Buiding promptly at 12:05 on Friday, .June 1.
C. C. GLOVER Secretary.
VI averslt ro f leligan JLand:
Stipends and Charms will le issued at Lane IHall Office from 2:00-4:30
1. If.Friday, June 1, 1923.
CARLETON B. PEIRCE, Manager.

His Trial
CrSiS

9:11t- ietlin of Big Tel ii flviiis 'at
Union to make out schieduile for next
year.
12:l5-Law faculty luiiteon in pri-
vate dining room of the Union.
I :3(0-Conference of hit' Ten oflieials
at Union.
2:00--Coniference track meet at Fer-
ry field.
9:00 -Vrs-ity golf teani meets Clhiago
at Ann Arbor'Golf club.
12;:30--English depatAment lunch at
Union.
9':0-Conference track meet finals at
Ferry field.
6 :00$--urses' Y. IV. V. A. banquet in
Barbour gyminasium.
V-OIEStudents -ilsliixg to be considered
f or Rhodes scholarships should have
their applications with all creden-

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Causes in France. Premier Poincare attempt-
Franc~ed to~ resign because of the senate's
Ii '(A ,)cioni and renewed outbursts against
hew French officials occurred in the
R luhr districts.
WIHAT'S GOING ON

Tharcel Cachin
Refusal of the French senate to try
Marcel Cach in, communist leader, ac-
cused of activities against the French
government in the Ruhir'district, has
brought about a grave political crisis

1c Finersi'iy lee 0l0)":
All members who Itave not turned in their music must do so by Sat-
urday noon of this week. The office will be open this afternoon and to-
morrow (Saturday) morning. JOHN M. RUSSELL,
Manager.
j Suiiiiiier Work:
All students interested in summer work with the 1. J. Illeinz Companly
may consult wit', Mr. A.{ J. Stokter of that concern any time today in Room
2?, University I-Lill. J. A. BURZSLEY,
____________bean of Student&~
Pnbihic 1}f' tiking For Engineers :-
The following are on the program to speak Thursday evening, June 7:.
IStell wagen, Warzyniak, Gordon, Bashura, Schlufiman, Kalchthaler, Mlacder,
Adams, Heath, Gosinski, Hunting, Tippy. H. R. SLAGH1,
Chairman.
Womien's Debate:
The question for the Women's debate. next December is: "Res-olvedf,
that thc Towner-Sterling Bill should be enacted." Teams for this debate
with Ohio State University w,%ill be chosen very shortly after the Univer-
sity opens in% the Fall, It is, therefore, very desirab~le that those who in,_
tend to try for positions on the teams should make a careful study of this
qlueston during the summer. ,Aniy womian eligible under the rules of the
Committee on Student Affairs may try out for this debate. Full particu-
lars may be had from any member of the Department of Public, Speaking,
RAY K. IMM'NEL,
Intercollegiate Contest Director.

tials in hand not later tha
day noon, June 2. Detailed
ation, conference and ap
blanks at the office of thet
s'chrool.
T'ickets for the Conference tn
todlay and tomiorrov; at Ferry
now on sale at the Athlet
ciation ticket office for $1.51
The ::eats ait this meet are
and the student athletic b
not admit to it.
All Un iversiy Bbrary books
M Aonday, June 4.

C

Last Decexn'er, before determining on this year's track schedule,. Coach
F. HI. Yost had inquiry made in the offices of this college concerning the
date of the first final examination. He was, through someone's error given
the date June 4th, andl accordingly proceeded to arrange, a track meet for
Saturdlay, Jubme. 1st, and 2nd.
I make this statement in order that any instruct or's .who are to givo
examinations 'on that late:, and who have mnembers of -the track- team itt
their classes m~ay know tha t the Athletic, Association did not intentionally
arrange its schedule in conflict with our examination schedule. Instruc-!
tars may make such use of this information as they see fit, in considJering
wvhether or not they are justified in ireporting the. students affected, as
X. (absent from examination with excuse). W. R. HUMPHfREYS.
l~iIera r - Instrtietors:
Intructors giving final .exan-inations Saturday, June 2nd madlhaving
in these classes students who are to compete Saturday in intercollegiate
ecnietition may give to such students supplementary examinations if such
procedure be practicable. H. C. CARVER,
Chairman, Examination Schedule Committee.I

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