Evalu~ates 1 11AL 1Vll SY1 :7L-iAi A.f LA I THURSDAY 8 :00-May Festival concert, I ditorium. rI-1TAT'1YI'1C LY OFFIF- A L BULLETIN tion in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all rnf nibers of Diversity. Copy received by the .gsiltait to the Vh e~ient until m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays e4 W1EWNJESDAY, MAY 21, 1924 -Numlber 171 will be no conference of the dleans Wednes5day. May 21st. 31. L. Burton. all Seniors: DIPLOMA FETE OF $10 IS PAYABLE NOW!" In no case will the y confer~ a degr~ee at Commnenc3ement upon any student who fails s fee before 4:00 Welock p. n. Thursdiay, Slay 22. In case the Fac- not recommend any payor, the fee will be refunded on surrondler for payent.- The a.bove applies also to fees for all special cecrti- lates for degrees or certificates should at oucr fill out cardI at office retary of their College or School, pay the Treasurer of the Ufniver- have card rceiptd, anft~ile indicated ! ectflln of thl's receipt card Secretary of their College or" School. Shirley IV. Smithl, Secretary (1ni''ei sity. V Lecture: '*dey F. Wicks, Editor of the Manchester Guardian Weekiy, will University lecture at 4:15 p. mn. Wednesday, May 21, in Natural uditoriumn. His subject will he "The Labor Panty and thre Labor Students: late students who expect to r cdgrees - in June should pay the Te and return receipt showing paymen t to thbe office of the G(radi- ol by Thursday, May 22, at 4:00 P. M. . Roth N. lttivoi4° tc rdcer. Ian TF1 Ijr:*rr:tee Mall Interviewls Students AUl seniors initerestedl in life insur- anueework should see Ii. NW. Decker, of thec 1,'1eropolitan life Insurance (-7rpny. who will explain a special htining plan andl orenings w ith his compa ny Nor edlege students. Mfr. Fi-I7 NTICES The George Booth scholarship colnpe- tition drawings 'are now on exhibi- nlave Y our zurnc Morning Breakfi tion in the architectural lecture room on the second floor of the En-My2] rm5t6o'lc gineering, building where they may mife 7t ~'cokad oii T1hu1%;_ be seen every afternoon. nIocok Today Is 'IM" Day. T~' sW P*v i k I at Patronize Daily Advertisers.-A dv. Daily classifled for real results. 'I 11 Tuttle's Lunch Room 338 Maynard St., South of Majestic TFo Europe $1 and Return. 16 ..., ... .,.... THIS SUMMER will not mefet cn the 22nd inst, ksw ill be assig nedl for m ap)s (Lang mif es vnd Social Struecture) ar-on t e 2 t . n 9 h i s a t h y e n a r i h U p r ent of iilorIe altfnd orn. ii~tiu: mbined lu~Pncheon ld stair meetin , of the faculaty of thisj dvparl- Ih held at 12:15 Ori Tursday, Mlay 22ndr, in r I) egl' of tiaMi 11Q l ie e w l e a t i c u s o f Il e1 : c i o s, an d co o rd in ati on of th e rh e lo ric .ou .ses. W atldi~ . 1,1>) t;. next State board examtinations for the registration of engineers will on June 12, 1, and 14. All those wbo expect to take the prelimi.- ainations should file their applications before JTune 1. Application ed examination outlines m2ay bae obtained at my of iice, Room 4.35 igineering Building. C. T. Olms~ted. e will be an important business mneet'ing of the Stndc.nt (Chaper of iicrn Society of Civil FEngineers at the Michi, an Union at 7:,31 P. Al. ay, May 21. EFlection of officers for next year will heli eld. Ii i. R. Saunders, Pre:s'.lc-rt. . .Hole Around the lUnitedl States census [lure!zti they say that M. J. 1 olo- has' 'ae most (hf :icult Job in the wsorld.' I ls job is thiat of tabulat.ng thes natinn's wealth. Tis eff'orts5 indicate that the vaie of1 all the piiy,,ical r; eti' of all thn inlhabiitns of the United States can h~e placel at ablt 'S3 O,0;0, ; _11;;oiwatrely Iir- h If of tli < rep- rensreal ; t'ate,7119 vaipt l"1 Elie aiil ombi)l'es o«-vned ii-J 01h: ilrlr is fixed t $l 6011.000.000. All irsons or societies using Ilhh toiiiniNbsould inebide in their notices 41 1. 11our1, and 1)lace, All notices wvitlhout tMis dataNil beqdisregarded. 4 -1-- Univerity lecture - Sidniey Wicks speakzs on "The Labor "Nrt and he Labor Government," Natur- t a1 Science auditorium. it -=~~ltr liauue cS11h meetiung. zi 1Engineera rmeet for election, ( t(J1 q- ficers, -roomn248, Engine-ring build- ing. 1 T-1)cilo1ltvmeeting, flivris iw' I. ditorillin. A splendid opportunity for tou -rists, te acbhcrs, students and kindred spirits to enjoy a summirer vacation in Europe at a cost within the reach' of everyone. THE SHIPS--SAXONIA, June 21s~t MAIJRETANJA, July 2nd f.. 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