THE MICHIGAN DAILY e r lILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN catfon in the Bulletin is constructive notice' to all members of riversity. Copy received by the Awssistaiat to the President until. p. m. (11:30 a. mn. Saturdayi mie 4 SATIUDAY, )YAY 17, 1824 Number 108 e Campalgn for League Building: ire will be an im portant m eeting of divisional chairmen, team cap-d w r e so M n ay v ni g M y 19 at7 3 in B b ur G m s lease bring your work envelopes and pledge cards. Certrude Brock, Local Chairman. n Health Lectures Make-up: the benefit of those who are delinquent in the required health lec- he series will be repeated in the Natural Science Auditorium at 'clock, as listed hereon. inquent lecture list posted Friday in -Waterman Gymnasium for rstudents and at Secretary Hopkins office for Littineers. r19th. Monday, Lecture No. 1. r20th. Tuesday, Lecture No. 2. 21st. Wednesday, Lecture No. 3 r22nd. Thursday,,~Lecture No. 4. 23rd. Friday, Lecture No. 5. 24th. Saturday, Lecture No. G. W. E. Forsythe. si of the~t Faculty: 4 women of the University invite members of the University faculties rehman Pageant and Lantern Night Festivities'which will take place er Field on May 20th at 7:00 P'. M. Elizabeth Cab,President, Women's Athletic Association. Univ1ersity AWonen: All university women are eligible to march in the Lantern procession at Palmer Field on May 20th at 8:00 P. AT. Ethel Mc~ormiick, Department of Physical Education. Civil Engineering Seniors: A representative of the Marion Steam Shovel Company will be at Pro- fessor Riggs' outer office Monday, May 19th, to interview Civil Engineering seniors for positions. 11. E. Riggs. Senlor Mechanicals: Mr. H. L4 Tucker representing the Babcock and Wilcox Boiler Company will be in Room 821 Satuirday morning., May 17th, and wishes to interview those interested in positions with' this, company. H. C. Andersou~. zoology 3a (Heredity): Review questions 271 to 2f are dire at 5;-P. M. Monday, May 19. A. Franklin Shull. ' SUnivertisty of Aieign ra ~ndi The band will' tuirn out at 7.00 P. Ml. to play for cap night. WIIlim Graulich, Manager. R. 0. T1. C.: There will be firing on the Outdoor Rifle Range Satu~rday A. M. Truck will leave R. 0. T. C. Office at 8:15 A. M. F. E. Collins. for hike and supper, Congregational!1 church. 7 :30-George Arliss in "Tihe Rulingi Passion,"-a motion picture, Con- gregational church. U-NOTICESs The George Booth sc 'holarship comipe- tition drawings are now -on exhibi- tion in the architectural lecture room on the second floor of the En- gineering building where they may be seen every afternoon. Ten tiekets remain for the Architects' May party, and may be obtained from R. H-. Oster in, the architectural cor- ridor. Programs for the affair will be given out in the architectu~ral, corridor at 2 o'clock Thu~rsday. Pro- gram coupons must be presen~ted in order to secure them. When buying or selling real estate, consult with Charles L.Br( Irf Real Estate and Insurance i i 215 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 31 5 or -he WIA I'S GOING ON All persons or societies using this Columin should iclude In. their notices (In, hour, nd place. All ' notices vi itfsout this data will be disregarded. SATURD)AY 2:30-- Catholic students' dancee anal mixer, Granger's academy. 3 :00-Chiinese student soccer tryouts meet at Ferry field. SUNDAY 9 :30-Upper Room Bible class meet- ing, Lane hall. 2: :0--Philippine-Micidg.1n club 'meet-, ing, bane hall. 3:00-- ,ewish Stuidents' congr"egkation meets for election of next year's of- ficers, Lane hall. 4:4-4:-Congregational students meetF wants a Master- When you've worric pin Daily Advertisers.-Ady Patronize Dally Adverttser~k..-Ad'v NO N V RSITY - uri u1VRrrY ._ UNIgrbruck1T'a.Tho OF Y R - V ' ~NAR O 1-11 CHIGANx CAMPUS TH N1flOT AV 631 o zde 3' I2:00--Outi g club meets for lit , (Con- 0 gregational church. 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