THIE MICHIGAN Di-a. - AlLY 0OFICIAL BLLETI.N bli4catir n in the Bulletinr is constructive notice. to all members of ; ijz. Versity. Copy received by th A iiktat to the President until ail p. M. 11;30 a. M. Saturdava lne 4 SUNDAY, MAY 119 1924 Number 16,~ here Will be a conference of, the Deans on Wednesday, May 14, at 10 k; in the President's Office. 31. L. Brton. s Convocatlon: n "Tuesday afternoon, May 13, 1924, the first Honors Convocation will be ni Hill Auditorium, By recommendation of the Dean, University glasses yen the hours of 4 and 6 on Tuesday afternoon are dismissed for the use ,of' this .convocation. Details of arrangements and plans for as- ly are ;announced in the notice of L. M. Gram, University Marshal, led In this issue of the Daily Official Bulletin. M. L. Bur on. e Council:f hie next regular meeting of the Senate Council will be held Monday, 2, at 4:15 p. m. in the President's office. F. E. Robbins, Secretary. for Honors Covoationa: 'upsday, May 13, 1924. 'eather Fair: 'tare of Assemly-3 :45 Th M. laces of Assembly as follows: ;oor Students on the sidewalk of South University Avenue, directly of AlumniMemorial Hall. 'hey president, President Emeritus, Guests of the University, Regents )canls, at Roomi B, Alumni Memorial Hall. ether members of the Faeulties, in Alumni Memorial Ial, West Gallery, dI floor, where the may robe. 'Matte be prompt so that the procession my not be delayed in starting. caps and gowns If possible. The line of march will be State Street and University Avenue to Hill Auditorium.I eather Rainy: 'he procession will be abandoned. lne~ 'Students will present their invitations at the middle inner door 11 Auditorium, whereupon they will be ushered to reserved seats. lie President, President Emeritus, Guests of the University, Rtkgen1 s aeaur will assemble in th~e dressing rooms, first floor of 11ill Auditorium. lter mnters of the Faclties will assemble in the dressing rooms, LI and, third floors, where they mnay robe. Enter by rear doors. I C31 ram, Marshal. wslty Senate: 'he fourth regular meeting of the University Senate for the year 193- will be held in Room C, Law Building on the evening of Monday, May eight O'clock.' Order of usines : Annual report of the Board in Cont rol of Student Publications. . Eilection, of Secretary. [IT, Discussion of the problem of providing adequately for the needs; specially gifted student. John W. Bradshaw, Secretary. ~Iodes ,Schonaiais: in D ecemb'er 13, ,1924, the State Conmmlttee for Mc hian will select Iran, )minces of the University and of the coleges of the tte one cand'd t! Rh&)de2 Scholarship for 1925. A scholar eiected for that yar will go esidence at Oxford in October, 1925. T e Uni verscity is p ivile edI to ate to the State Committee not more than five and ~ele~tkh~ionwl bfe somnetime in June by the University Committee. Appic,.tions should be r lxads not later than Saturday, May 31. Information and conferencej a ffice of the Gradute School. Alfred it. loyd, Chairman University Rhodes Scholarship Con. krbor Art Assoebtlon: he exhibition of~ paintings by Ramnon and Vaentin Zubaurre will e- Minm May 11th to May 26th. Open week days, 1:90 to 5:00 P. M., Su-j 2:0tt t o 5:00:1. M., also on Saturday May 24t., 10:00 to 12:00 A. i\'. to students of the University and Public Schools. lWarren P. Lobr, Presidnt. ii Unaion IUshers: "lee places of all Choral Union ushers Who have not reported by Tuesday, 3,. will be filled from the waiting list. W. C. Hocllands. m"e $tudents of Edneaton: %h'r e wll 1°a- meeting of the graduate students specializing in Edu-a u at -Tappaxn Hall, Room 105, Monday evening, May 2th at 7:30 P. Al. V.i T..Nahris ill present the substance of his thesis on "Vocational ipe and Placement int the University of Michigan." The meeting is ad The Daily "Classified" Columns o pen to other thctn gr aduate students of the School of Education who cr o mad x I 1'i ~,Ciin nCt~mte i r~it'Suy "Ile fGrad. u<2e Engli ,h Cltlb: f The Graduate English Club will meet at Newberry Ite:;dence tondlay Evering, Mlay 12, at 8 o'clock. Miss Lynch will present part,; of herv disser- tation. 1Harris Fletcher. Cercie Francas: I There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais Tuiesday, Mfay 20}, at 7:15 in the Cercle rooms. Election of officers. Annual dues ofl $1.00 are l payable at this time. All members are requested to be present. Helen Niancy Woodruff. Men's Edue~lonal ,Club; Prof. M. M. I-ialaw, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, of the University of the Philippines, will sl1eak at the Club's meeting on Monday at 7 p. m. at the Union. This is the last meeting of the club this year. It will be an open meeting. Visitors are invited. Frank L. llailey, President. AeronautleaJ Studleits : Dr. Georges de Bothezat will deliver a series of lectures during the coming, week (the dates will be announced later). All aeronautical stu- dents are required to attend the lectures and turn in brief reporfts on them to nee or Mr. E. A. Stalker. F. WV. Paivioski. Zoology 3a (Hteredity): Examination Tuesday, May 13. If your seat in Natural Scienee Lecture -room is in rows A toF, go to Room B, Law Building; if in rows G to K, go to West Gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall; if in or back of row L, go to Nat- ural Science Bluilding. A. Franklin Shull!. OREHGON ALUMNI BEGIN 5,0O00,0OOCAM PIN Michigan alumni of the University of Oregon have begun work to raise their share of the million dollar alumni fund. This drive, is a part of the University's $5,000,000 Gift Campaign. The alumni's share will be for a library, a men's gymnasium,' and a war memorial court in honor of the University of Oregon men who died in the World War. Felvin T. Solve, '18, of Ann Arbor is local chairman of the campaign. e'" 1 6 t AT THE THEATER Stratford Suits Made of a Supe r- Quality Cloth The artistic beauty of a Tiff any diamond setting-the matchless purity of Stein-. way's tone-are both famous examples of extreme excellence represented by some outstanding name. And in equal mea;sure, the exqusite weaves, superb styles and fine tailoring that distinguish our POWDER TINT CLOTH suits from the Shop ofStratford The name "Stratford" represents the same pre-eminence in fabrics and tailoring as Rolls Royce in automobiles or Stradivar- ius in violins. You can select no finer suits, none which will make you appear to better advan- tape-than Stratford Clothes, Your inspecion is suggested. Screen-Today Arcade -- "Triumph," with Leatrice Joy and Rod La Rocque. WHY'A T'S GOING ON i... SENIOR LITS NOTICE All persons or societies using tis tolwaan should include in their notices ;ty, hour, and place. All notices1 wit)in thi:s daats~will be disregarded. SUNDAY ):30V--Tie rumlversIty 3Ien's Bible class meets, Lane ball._ 10 :30--1 oring service, First Baptist church, ? :(f ---tudents' ibtle clas-, ]baptist Guild house. 2:;1'--Philippine Michigan club meet- iag, Lane hail. 36:30-Mothers' Day services, Eddie .Guest speaking, 1-1111 audltoriman. :30-6:3is?- "rlendsi11 hour, Balist Guild houase.' 4:0) -BapltIst Young peoples' union mneets in church parlors. 8 :30-Students' (devotionalI meet in t; Baptist Guild house. t~ 7:00-- CInese Student4' Claris-liaxn as- sociation business and social. meet-1 ing Lane hall. 1? "00 ---,o rr:tl club luncheon. Ut'ni.u 1: :100r-SehIiool of Educat ion lunchwonm, a1C)t'. l9Union. I6:00- Exchannge club flinner, rceiii ;318, Union. 6:301--P--Jho Cl dinner, rocom 311, Un ton. 1 T'VE,1h14AY ' 6 0---Varsity Rind dinner, room 318, Union. t6:00---Sphi'nx dlinner, room 3231 Uniona. 7 ;30--A4elpi meeting, 1University hall.I 7.:30-us voyageurs meeting, rosn 304, Union. 7s30 t- l ebittlfan Club sntoker, 1Up- rein om Your invitations and announce- ments are here and will be given out from the booth in University hall as follows: those whose names begin with A to G inclu- sive, Monday 2-5 o'clock; H to Q. Tuesday, 2-5 o'clock; R to Z, Wednesday 2-5 o'clock. F'. I. Yeakey, chairman of the invitation committee. 'l Ii- Majestic--Ernest Torrence "The Fighting Coward." Wuerth-"Girl Shy," with Hiar- old Lloyd. Orpheum- Herbert Rawlinson in "The Clean Up." in f ' 1 t t , I i I Stage-TisWeek Whi*tney- Saturday- Raymond HIi tchcock in "The Old Soak." I Sensibly Priced $50 Daily classified for real results. I F. W. 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