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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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D AI LY OF FI CI AL BULLETIN
Pubi cation n the Bulletin is constructive notice t :Jar o
t1P 1'niverity. ropy received by the Assatt h 'ca' i ni
3,30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
Volume 4 SU-N PA YAPRNIL , 19'.1ii uc 111,, i
The Deans:
Tlhere wi1ll be no conference of the Dleans on tensa, pi ,
ill.L. 1 Burt)n.
terary F*iult
Th~e regular April meeting of the Literary Facult -xgl~l be hel:. o
)xday, April 7, at 4:10 P. Al., in the Library lecture room. The folio-vvu1;
eelal orders willbe' considered:
1. Reolved, That the making system be so a,,,encld ht c. ro
grade shall yield no credit and negative one (-!4) pint, It i ; Uirrtoodn
at E grade shall include, also, lapsed Incomph 4es mand1Al. rneue< frnm
:aminain( as well as'courses dropped witho ut. h1l liepci ussiont.
2. Resolved, That all entering students shaill heco:ir(da nILi
oughot teir first semester of residence, anrd may' le (di,1InIs'o for no-
ly poor scholarship without further preliminary warniin~g
Arthur U~. hall, Registrar.
brary Books:
Stuldents having in their possession books drawn froin.t hle Un iversity
irary, are notified that all such books are due Monday, April 7th, on ac-
int of the inipendig Spring vacation.
F. L. 11. (irtodri,,13, Associ.ate Lbrarian.
Iversity Service:
Dr .EMolnfrtit er.cooe ersittv l ~FI# tonal Committee of the Y. M. C. A. will deliver anl address iin ili1 Au(Fhor--
'm this evenn at 7:38. Dr. Mloorland's subject is, "Our Greatest Oull-

( 'a ltle Ci eelk, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint) i9 planned. The
pryleaves onl Monday, April 14, and ,arrives back in Ann Arbor Saturday
noo,c: Ap9lril 19. Over-night entertainmient is beings provided in American
home. Viitsto industries are arranged through the courtesy of local
f iimir of Commel(rce. Total expenses for the six days' will not be over
fifteen dollars. T'(rose interested can get fuller information from the man-
;a<'cr of" the. trip Monday, April 7, from. 12:30-2:00 p.-m. in room 302 University
hIall1. Carlton F. Wells, Manager.
!' Foareign S tudecnts:
"unte families in Jackson, Michigan have indicated their' willingness to
r~i et lin foreign -tudents during the comingSpring Recess. April 11-22.
''hlose pie iring Further Information, -please see me AT= ONCE any afternoon
excep~t Wedneisd1ays, at 4 o'clock in 302 tUniersity Hail.- Your decision in
this maitter must be reported to mne befoe the end of nekt week( or April 4.
J. A. C. llildner.
i ear El-ectril s:
L~r b , frkn~].r, '0}4E, A.seistant Sales Manager of the Wagne~r Elec-
tI : f t'{r1;, ~t >>fl,silnt Louis; Mo., will be in. Room 274 NWest 1'nineering
I ~ a s'~igo odyand rr'uesdthy, April 7 and 8, for the putrpo e of employ-
sen for (hoe, tudlent Apprenticeship Course of his company.
Joseph' N. Cannion.
Florestry 121
.i rl'cometcr e xam nination will be given on Monday, April 7.
Piilulk Spe~aking for Eninteers:
t"he following mien will appear on the program for Tuesday, 7:30 P. M.,
April 8, Room 348 West Engineering Bldg.: Sadowski, Chiairman,'and Mer:
Clare, Kearns, Myers, Palmer, Robillard, Mauer, Brown, Stellwa:, Il
C. A. Sehild't, Chsimno ssmd"s
Xl f1)G)OkS onmionday;, .April o
Staden1ts in Imy sett rn wl 1 pl: se ing iii '1;_'.d... t riewing
'P r~boiISIc: (Clu, known as the "Yellow Dog". will bold
s k .+ioPJ v , 0 p. in., in room 302 of the Union. The fee is
:~n~ WJd i~~cb,'~and lwrospective teachers are invited 'to join the
i.:~a. k~i 'rThe degree team is composed of faculty iizenibers.
Frank L. Ra iIle, President.
T ircigaiin in Indhia. ('1111:
Thel Miliii~ in In~dia C(lub will)ineel in Lane Hall, Sunday afternoon
at 4:30. Solomon, an Indian student of'tlie University of Chicago, will speak
briefly. All1 whlo are interested in India will be welcome.
Normianil3. Joliison.
Read 'The Daily "Classified"Coun

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SOUVENIR
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By MOLIERE
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WAHR'S

UNIVERSITY
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FASHiIONS

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SPRING

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i isic for the oecasion will be furnished by the 'mt. "l t>-
f Dtroit.. I.K ~1a
hirue:
P.,Elivenfest, of the U1ivcersity of Leyden, 111 i L gly aI ivesr
t 7:"3'0 P.-M. Monday, April 7, in the P"hysic: WestL,'Lec"nr
bli~ms in Quantum Statistics."'lProfe.- or flhrenFe~ wi.,' ;:!
y lecture from 7:30 to S:30 and contlinme his ds s'of,
't~r a short intermission. ; ~

se4und hut

We taken t&wko t h -tg'~ utr~ ra ~ ill WA With
Michi a nttisa:. lii ~ s:>~ r~i u ive yargr ie

A tailleur frock especially
smart for spring street
wear.. Of strfiped twill
cord, trimmed with gray
silk. $29.50.

LJTHt MAIN STREET
BIack-an~id.1white ins tlf
color hIn 4iiihaa juitl
ber of dlightul new
}tats ai Ppetr.. Ini~1ilig
small shapes. ~'ito
$12.
SECOND FLOOR
These cotton suede
gauntlets with em-
broidered cuffs are very
smart for spring. InI
gray, mastic and Brown.
Regularly, $2.5. Special
now at $1.79.
MAIN FLOOR
Beads:. tloinstrings,
providle idorneut for
many sl)1liIt eostuner4.
Pratcalai ey color
Scarfs ,ire imp,,)raut
this sprng., Tl'hey, can
he torp ,Iin auy, of a
hlf-dozen v'ways . O~
crepe 'de Chine a n d
knitted silk. $1.74 top
SECOND FLOOR
The orchid and the
rose are te newest
flowver prefereuccs for
11n141frocks this season.
These are 40c.
SECOND FLOOR

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Just the
hiking, o,
pus.'S
able. 'I
calyp s.

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Black and white are fas-
cinatingly used In this
wrap of gerona an94 white
squirrel. Lined with silk,
$89.50.

This becoming party frock
was created for the young-
CD. woman. Of crepe trou~
vette, a new silk fabric.
$39.50.

Flat pjmrses i0th. strap
tops are of leather in
gray, blach, browni and
tan. fully equipped
with ianity needs. $1. 0
MAIN FLOOR
It must be short and
~stubby, the, umbrella
you carry th~ils spring.
!r o in, Thumbs, with
novel handles, are silk
covered. illany colors.
MATN FLOOR~

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