LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ion in the B~ulletin is constructive notice to all members of ersity. Copy received bY the it sP.taat to the President until n. (11:30 a. m. Saturday~ ITUESDAY, MAY 20, 1921 '-uinbwr 170 Two Former French Premiers Amnong Possible Successors T'o P'oincare P.nM 5 V-Alpha felta Sign"a iniltes .:00l- mnertin . romn304, Union. Engi 016:C0-G'lier club dinner, Union.. facer: ;;.00-CIIII .nd Blade baseball pratc- ing-' Tice, !'erry field. 1~~~~~~~~~ :15-l1$ ui4IIf~r tio X1:30 -D~Ra iIta it'IlIa banquet,' 7:12 ..Adelpi I eet', to elect il 1-niversity hall. ticin 7:5) '-Adelphi sleeting. I(ViiersQt 1i:. I1(l 3 { i,'~ C Iern ighlt i'ovewsim Piuliu j rO fi eld, (4 bXt" P n . i u d y 1"1sI on nu 11tile' and 'The 'MtPrk WOrW Sarah Caswell Angell 3._11. anti lV There will be no conference of the deans Wednes-day, May 21st. M. L. Blrton. u et V cto olMr. Gorhaii, who is representing the L. 1. Poates Publshing Co1,11.5y J1 be at the Michigan Union today between 10 and 12 A%. 'N1 and 2 and{ ; M. to interview students in regard to positions with his comnlly for va- tion work. ..A. lBursley. lather's Certificates: Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certific ate fees may now he cured at the office of the School of Education. All students wh'o expect to recoin~nded for the Treacher's Certificate in J une must pay their fees .d return their receipts to the Recorder, School of Education, on or before P. M. Thursday, May 22nd. G. Krug, R3ecorder. ulors-Sciool of Edulcation: All Diploma and Teacher's Certificate fees must have been paid and the ceipt~s returned to the Recorder, School of Education, on or before 4 p. Thursday, May 22nd, if. candidates expect to be recommended for de- ees in June. G~. Kig', Recorder. lysics Colloquiun;l~ The P'hysics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 p. m. Tueday May 20, in Room 2 hysics Building. Mr. L. L, Lockrow will speak on-"'The Low Voltage , in Oxygen." 11. 111. Randall. lelplii House of Representatives: The meeting of the Adelphi House of! Representatives tonight will be led to order promptly at 7:15 o'clock for the important business. of elect- the officers for next year. Following this there will be an outdoor meet- if weather conditions permit. All memnbers urged to be present. lHilliard I11. Pryor, Speaker. the Campus: Players Club presents "La Donna e Mobile" by Chas. H. Sword and Don- d E1. L. Snyder, and "The Pot Boiler" by; Gurstenberg, at 83:10 P. M. in rah Caswell Angel Hall. This is the first program under new officers d the public is cordially invited. Ross .L. Taylor. leer Club Meeting: The members .of the Culver Club will meet for dinner at the Union at o'clock tonight. All other men who have attended at least one winter -n or two summncr terms at Culver Military Academy are urgently request- to be present. C. l). Craivford, President. thropology '82: lMark-, will be assignred for maps (Languag es amd Social Structure) af- class on the 27th rnd 20th instant. The type m.ap-' are in the Uipper 1ideit Employment: Mlr. Braden, of the California Fruit Prodr.,,ts Company will 'be at thti chigan Union on Tuesday, M1 ay 20, from :;0 to 5A00 P. M., to'interview dents interested in an) employment proposition. Room 302. { .J.. A. lBursicy. Ur-NOTICES iorge Booth scholarship coi >n drawings are now on ex tin the architectural lec n on the second floor of the rngbuilding where they seen every ,afternoon. ,. Point. N. Y.., May 17.--Ge and eriy wo - ra field meet from the lastiaclhusetts Institute of I nology today, scorinlg 51 points. An WEDET Y ; I)A was sec!ond with 53 points, M. I. :1 (ilM Tc C'1, 14'"teiiil , Ii~i. 1made 233. -BLUV-BOS7 Now that yot r- good pla-ce to get yc STUDENT, 1 111 sou )ur pre-final exams are here, a ,our blu-books is at the S SUPPLY STORE Arlstide Briand PaidlPalu-,eve Loais Barthll Although Edouard Herriot, radical siacialist leader, is considered the most likely successor to Raymond ~Poincare as premier of France, three other men are, mentioned as possibilities, Paul Painleve and Aristade Bri- J'T14 UNIVERSITY AVE. and, both former premiers, and Louis Barthou. Painleve and Briand have been allied with the Poincare opposition. The Poineare government, unexpectedly defeated in general election, chamber of deputies meets on Ju~ne 2. cannot be forced out until the new University Women: All university women are eligible to march in the Lantern procession at Palmer Field on May 20th at 8:00 P. M. Ethel Met ormnick, Department of Physical Education. iMembers of the Faculty: The women of the- University invite members of the University faculties tto the Freshman, Pageant and Lantern Night Festivities which will take place at Palmer Field on May, 20th at 7:00 P. M. Elizabeth CAIn,- President, Women's Athletic Association. Acolytes: 4 Acolytes ;n'eet tonight at eight o'clock in Room 106, M. H. Professor Wenley will read a paper on Kant and Theology. 0. R. Bouawsma,. Delta Sigma Rho:3 There will lie a meeting Tuesday 5 P. M. in Rom 304 Mason Hall for the election of officers for next ,year. All members are expectedl to be present. - Frank R,. BacJf~troin, President. IUniversity of Michigan Band:' The band will turn out to play for Lantern Night tonight at 7:15. Full dress uniform with capes. Arthur Hiartwell, Asst. Manager. I R. 0.40 C.: There will be no lBand Practice tonight. Formation 3:00 P. M. Wednesday, May :1st, 1921{. Infantry Drill for all ICompanies and Band.' Complete uniform will be wor'n. Asse nmbly at R. 0. IT. C. Headquarters. Wit. 'T. Carpenter. WHAT' S GOING ON All persons or societies using this reoiiamn should include In their notices day, boor', and place. All notices without this data will be disregarded. TUESI)AY 1 °:1~ - sle fleic1lliign Club lunch.- eion, Union.I 5:00--Delta 81--um Elio meetsfor oNee. tiopi of oflierns, room 304, Aon hall, i O00-Alia D elhi Sigmia menj;)cry meeoting, room t'04, Union. Spring Demands the use of - Special Toilet Crear p~owders and Lotioi Selccl your favorite kind from out, corn; Eberbach &Soan 200-204_ E. Libetty S~t. f " asss1f1s1s1ss1ssssss1111s1sstssrss1l1sss1ssssasttlssisssISS1is11111111111 n7 s nis lplele SIOCkC Coo . ,. . ....,. . .-.- -- -, . .-. - - ---- - - .,v.., . .. SE 10 S-Time's Flying--Order NQWVl VIlSITING CARDS COR-ECT AND UP-TO-DATE STYLES $0.00 IAND 11P Clas es in . cmitics will not meet today. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ake 1-1 Oservati ns 1in High School: Th13Ris i the only wEeekl to m:ike up !"Oosraiosil1V i~i col ,Iden~rts whmo tleto do this silo u1l 3makerrang:em en ts with Air. Tompson, ficeG A. Room 10,;, Tappan Hall, tod:ay ('c(rl}u1a) from 8 :00 11:00. 3:00- 00. C. 1). D'111'. eslimmt Enginieers: A Scholarship of $500.00 per nnunx for three y-ears is gi ven by Uloyd's 'gster of Shlipping each year, to -Atde'its whio proposet- a-king MarIine «gineering. It is awarded on a comnpetitive basis a5s0t"e result of' the 'st year's Work(. Those wishing to enter their na-mes for the albovie will ease see Prof. Bragg or Prof. Sadler,,Room 32:: 3 W..rgineeri i ldgr. It, . S ~adler, mploymeint for Gtraduuates: Mr. IT. W. Becker, of the Mectropolitan Life Insurance Company, Garand] a, is. lMict..,Nvill be in Roomn 302 Michriga.n Mnion Wednes Jay and TlwIrS- y of this week:-Mtay'21 and 22-on Wednesdlay'5 to 6:30 P. M. and 7:310 9:00 P. M.; and on Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. to interview seniors terested in insurance work. J. A. Bursicy. 1. 1:. E. Member.: There will be an election of 'officers of this branch for thip coming school ar on May 21'st, at 5 P. M. in room 24S8 Engineering Building. Everybody expected to be there. K.. Y, Tang, Chairman. Rec--ad Thie Dailx "Classified" Colium-ns hr' niversity .Eook Store, m...W.',r' v'"' .gfll i The Daily "Classified" Columns SNAPPY, SERItCEABLE WATERPROOF all Uweyo with Colli~e men Get -ExtriaCredits a Hm- More than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Eco.nomics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., are given by correspondence. Learn how the cr'edit they yield may be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully, furnished on request. Write today. 95 ELLIS HALL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS II A Beautiful "~ e'wF loo r for the Spare Bedroom p RH.APS the floor is of plain; soft pine. Do you Prealize how easily and inexpensively you can renew and beautify the floor with a coat or so of Lowe Brothers Floor Paint? You can make the floor harmonize with the walls by selecting one of several pleasing colors. You will find that it is very easily applied, dries quickly, is { very easy to keep clean and wears a surprisingly long time. FLORPAlNT We have a Lowe Brothers product for every need in your home. Paints, stains, varnishes and enamels-each made to serve a specific purpose and each best for that pur- pose. Then there's our long experience, too-wve're sure our advice can be of help to you. Come in and see us. 1asty lickers 'YELL W OR OLIVE) Auto Codts (YELLOWI OR OLIVE) Touincoat t(OLIVE) EARL V.' M1OORE, Musical Director F.T.111Audtor'umSix Concerts May 21-2- -2 EMM Y JKRUEGER, Munich, Berlin and Madrid Operas ................... Soprano JIUSOILINA IAANNI, American-Italian Concert Star ............. ..........Soprano CLAIRE DUWX, Chicago Civic Opera ... ..................... ...Soprano ,OPHIIE IRRA IIJAU, Metropolitan Opera.....................,.. .... Contralto TI I'O SCIIIPA, Chicago Civic Opera............................. ..Tenor FORREST LAJIO:T, Chicago Civic Opera... ..........I................. Tenor V ICE;YIE B ALLEJSTER, Metropolitan Opera ............ .................. Baritone 11OYAl,1 1)A1)MVN, American Artist................. ............ . ...Baritone CESrAIIE BAROMIEO, '(Chase Sikes) La Scala Opera..... .................. ..'Bass SYLI A LE\T, American Virtuoso...................... .... ..... .Violinist A IIERTO SALVI, Distinguished Artist............................... .Harpist HIAROLD) BAUERI, a Master Player .... .. .......................... ... Pianist PALMXER CH1RISTIA:N, Well-Known Artist.................... .... .....Organist THE UNTYFRITY CiIORAL UNION, EARL V. MOORE, Conductor ........ 350 Voices T~ECI1ID]HE.'S FESTIVAL CHORUS, GEORGE 0. BOWED', Conductor.... .500 Voices Ir'iii: ('I.I A SYMPHOI NY ORCHESTRA, FREDERICK STOCK, Conductor L.( PR"INATERA (First Time in America) .......I............. .......... espighi SEADRIiFT (First Time in America)......................... ......... .Delius m~rTUmQ A ..''~;c~nr.iml~? (of seso ckets are still availahle in the $5.00 antI $5.50 'vowEI3 W r 47 Oti Ok AJ.TQW ER. CO B QOSTO N ra1 ,a ~ss 0 -- - - ..-r y S. ,S. -,rn-. . I