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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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UfLY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
catior i n the Bulletin is constructive noticE to all niembfers of
University. Copy received by tbel A-Siltagt to the Presi,'ent until
p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday
ruge 4 1 D AY, XA Y 16, 1921 imb:167
s Gofng to Europe:
3University is in receipt of the following invitation extendeti by thou
.n University Union:
idonts going to E~urope are Invited to nmake use of the offices of the
n University Union, 50 Russell Square, London; and 173 Boulevard
nai4, Faris. F. E. RBobbins.
e Concerned In the jPrelidnarles of 'onjnenc4rj~ent:
3customar'y to anaress tQ the recording officers of the various Schools
loges, who are responsible for reporting to the Regents the names
uates, and to those concerned with the preparation of the dIploma3
Commencement program, a statement concerning the time schedule
hey are expected to follow. For Juno, 1924, this .sehedule is as fol-
Exami~nation~s.will b~egin Saturday A. M, May 31, and end Tuesday,
Juno 10, except in certain small classes, the examinations in which
.e place Wednesday morning, June 11.
No names are to be added to the preliminary li3ts of graduates after
~June -9.
All examination reports must be handed in by 6 P. M. Wednesday,
rhe final lists of graduates will be h~anded to the Assistant to the
it by recording officers of all Schools or Colleges 'not later than 6l
riday, June 13. This includes the listing of all diplomas with dis-
or high distinction, as well as all special diplomas and certificates.
The Regents' meeting for granting of degrees can be set at any tine
P. M., Friday, June 13, that they may choose. F. E. Robbins. )
mi H~ealthLIectures Wakeu~p:
the benefit of those who are delinquent in the required healthlclee
ie series will be repeated in the Natural Science Auditorium tit
'clock, as listed hereon.
uquent lecture list posted Friday 'in Waterman Gymnasium for

College of Phvtrima v-
Every student of the College of Pharmacy is requested to call at the
office of the Secretary before Monday evening, May 19th.
C. C. Olover, Secretary.

CiN(1'iia Geology Field Trip:
Ttl~e class in Geology 23 will make a trip by motor truck into Jackson
ICounty Saturday starting from Natural Science Building at 8:30 and return-
ing about noon. Cost of trip 75 cents per student. Frank Leverett.
I Frencii & Spanish Te ehers:,
Those .who expect to, be candidates for the Departmental Recommend-
ation as teachers of French or Spanish next year should leave their names
in Room 104SW before the end of this semester. A. G. Canfield.
Students iii Automobile Englueeriig Courses-Plant Inspection Trip:
Leave Ann Arbor on 7:001A. M.,. interurban car. Change at--Junctio~n Av-
enue to NorthbLound Grand Belt car: and at Woodward Avenue to Northbound
Woodward car.. Roll call at Ford MAain~ Office at 9:30. Leaving Ford Plant
take Southbound Woodward car downtwn. Lunch.J At Jefferson Avenue
talie east bound Jefferson; car to *Iudson-Essex Plant, arriving about 1:45
~P. M.'I. E. ay.
I Senior Mechanicals:s
Mr. 14. L. Tucker representing the Blabcock and Wilcox Boiler Company
wilbe in Room 221 Saturday morning, May 17th, and wishes to interview
those interested in positions with this company. H. C. Anderson.
it. 0. TI. C.:
! There will be firing on the Outdoor Rifle.Range Friday P. M. and Sat-
urday A. M. Truck will leave R. 0. T. C. Office 1:00 P. M. Friday and 8:15
A. M1. Saturday. F. E. Cols, Capt. Inf. DOL.

T1en tickets rentain for the Architects'
May party, and may be obtained from p
RI. H. Oster in the architectural cor-
ridor. Programs for the affair will
be given out in the architectural
corridor at 2 o'clock Thursday. Pro-
gram coupons must be presented in ,
order to seenre them.
Paris, May 15.-An American citizen
continues to sit in the French chamber
of deputies. He is the Marquis de
Chamburn, an adherent of the Bloe
National, who retains his seat for the
department of Lozere. The marquis
is a descendant- of the Marquis de I
Lafayette and all descendants of Laf- A
ayette..were made honorary American
citizens by an act of congress.
"4Jimnmie the adtaker" selle anything
quickly.-Adv.

TYPEWRITERS
of all makes
lBught, Sold, Rented, Exchanged,
Cleaned & Repaired
(. ). ll iRItILL,
17 Nickels' Arcade
[e Typewriter & Stationery Sturt
Dealer: Corona & L. C. Smith

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STURDY and serviceable -cut full
Sand long but shoulder-snug - low
priced but tailored in a way you can't
match' even in expensive grades of
most makes--center plaited to the
bottorm - six-buttoned-- a white and
solid color number that crowds every
dollar with value.
J. F. Wuerth Co.
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ENCE give the most satisfactory re-
sults. Bring your manuscripts tc
us. 'BIDDLE'S BOOK STORE.

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r, Lecture N~o. 1.
y, Lecture No. 2.
,.-y LedtmreNo,.3.
jay .Lecture'No, 4.
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ay, Lecture No. 6.

for Engineers.

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.. mMATTRESSES
Wn A1 G iNG ~rON ask. ARE MATTREISSES
_ I'arr Spring air mattress, sanitary,
(hirable, inexpensive. Phone 2952-
All personf or soexeties using this!lh
' olnmnn should include in their notieces
I d'y, hour, and place. All iioticeis ( GRIN1)ING
ritltaut this data will be fdisregarfded. LAW - -WE -
-I M(?t approvd machinery.-Work
~tournamnent, Ferry' fle .t4 I 1114 ~'~So.iv. EPI
1200Dntlfaculty lanch, 'Unionm. (The Sharp Shop Agency)
: 00-Lav faculty iuncli, Union.
:1i)--University lecture- Dr. George tFOR RENIT
de Bothezat speaks on Helicopters, -
Physics wvest lecture room. F OR THE SUMMER, modern furnish.-.
6 :00-Fathers' day dinner, Union. ed 8 room house, block from 'campus
6 i(0-Interscholastic tennis meet din-. also garage. 518 Monroe, phone
per, room 319, Union. 274-M. Box 22.
8:00-"The Gray Mfouse," presented' A SIX ROOM furnished house close
by the Ann Arbor Playmakers, Whit- I to campus. Phone 1047-W.
ney theater.,
9:600-architects' MAay party, Barbour
fgymnasium,. 'M.
9:00- Hobart Guild dance, Hlarri
hall. - - 1 SE I RS' T i

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tion of paintings by Ramon and Valentin Zubiaurre will ex-
11th to May 26th. Open week days, 1:30 to 5:00 P. M.,.sun-
:00 P. M., also on Saturday May 24th., 10:00 to 12:00 A. M.
s of the University and Public Schools.-
- Warren P. Lombard, President.
Y
s who are interested in library works as a profession are ~cord-'
meet at tea, in the staff quarters' of the University Library at
y sixteenth. Alumnni of several Library Schools will be pros-
glad to discuss the different schools with those interested.
S ,;west side of Library.
F. L. 11. Ooodtlcf, Associate Librarian.

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