THE MICHIGAN DAILY-. . _v _,. ... ..... DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive 'notice to all members of the University. Copy received by tha Agssitt to the Pg ceident until 3:30 p. in. (11:30 a. in. Saturday l Vonume 4 SA1TTBIAY, MArTY 24, 1921 Nunter 174 vlpllne:s By action of the Administrative Board, May 22, Lester G. Wittman has +n suspended from the University for the remainder of the semester on aunt of dishonesty in a midsemester examination in Journalism y34, with ecord of E grade in that course. Arthur G. Hll, Registrar.' imnae Campaign for League Building: The final meeting which will start the campaign will ire held at Barbour unasium on Monday, May 26, at 7:30. Everybody baring work envelopes t pledge cards. Gertrude, Brock, Local Chairman. rhour Gymnasiutu All gymnasium clothes must be removed from the lockers by May 30th. er that date, it'~will be impossible to' reclaim the contents. Ethel McCormilck. bomore Women: All sophomore women completing Physical Education work must have omplete examination on Monday or "Tuesday , May 26th and 27th, in Bar- r Gymnasium, in order to receive credit. Ethel NcCormick. dors lit Business Administration: Mr. Crane of A. G. Becker & Co. will be in my office, Ecoinonics 105, ,on urday from nine until twelve to interview those interested in positionx- hi that firm. Edmund E+- Day. eau of Appointments: All .atudents enrolled with the Bureau of Appointments who have not yet tired a. position for next year are, requested to meet in room 203 Tappan i, Moniday, May 26, at 5:00O. P. M. Margaret Cameron, Secretary. dor Engineers: Mr. Willis Rabbe representative of the Western Society of Engineers 1[be here Monday and Tuesday, May 26 and 27, to consult senior engineers1 ointend to be in the neighborhood of 'Chicago after graduation,. Monday ,ning at 7:15 he will address those interested.' See bulletin boards for ther information. Geo. WV. Patterson. ss in Story Telling: Indexed notes must be handed in for checking Tuesday, May 27. They 1 be returned May 29. Theses must be in not liter than Th'ursday, May 29. ,i Pay K. Immel. ^jlty M1embers and Studenthiz In view of the seriousness of the present small pox epidemic in Detroit Selsewhere, all members of the faculty, students, and employees of the versity who have not been successfully vacinated within the past eight years should do so at once. The University Health Service is prepared vacinate all students. John Sundwall. RAIN INTERFERES WNITH REEN INK CLUB SELLS INTERSCHOLASTICRIALS STUOI:NES' M NUSGRIPTS' 'C t: f G iA-,in. Ma 23,----A Magnificent lun- (aeon of !!0 covers was given yester- (iay by ]ling Victor Emmanuel in hon- or of the delegates to the internation- al em igrat on conference. It's *rua efficiency to use Dal) Classifieds.-Aav. A RE YOU (Continued from Pz; ge Six) ILnique among the many clubs oanC 9 7-8 inches. ' Van Nortwick, Detroit the campus this year is one that Northwestern, 45 feet : 1-4 inchies. h~as heretofore been kepIt as a secret Dunn, Toledo Waite, 45 fe't 1 5-3 inch-1 by the members. IC is the Green Ink es. 'Wilson, Ann Arbor. 44 feet 1-2 clb, cormposed of student wi- -ters inch. Carlson. Detroit \ort1hwest61A1, who wish to ::ell tHeir rmauntscrihta 42 feet 9 3-4 inches. and are now doing so throuIwh that Pole vault-Johns, laS lle b i, -means. awray, Kalamnazoo Central; S Ng;0K- More than 20 jualist have met amazoo Normal; Ta.J1brf;;;:;, Coidlwat every two) ees t the Green 'Tree.C ler; Davis,-Lansing; Itas, Mecnomninee; inn for discuission and ini addition have e.Whitney, Toledo Waite qualified at 10;written as they sawfit and had their feet.pRges egfl- i stories, sev"erl o!' which have been High Jmp-Roers. Dcfiel-Shi-to date, sent to the different elds; Whitlock, Danville, Ill.; fodl- I acpe brook,' Codwater; Baldwin, Wichita +lgznsoertecuty Fall, Txas Ganes Cas Tch;Day Ronald Halgrim, '25, is'president of is, Battle Creek, qualified at 5 feet 6!Lebd n eoaMrn 2,i 3-4 iches market chairman and has charge of Discus- throw--Oade, Lansing, 117sednouthwrkfrpulcin feet 10 I-2 inches; Carlson, Detroit It is hoped by those in charge that this Northwestern 116 feet 1 1-2 inch; club will offer a permxanzent agenzcy Schimer, '101 feet 4 1-4 inches, Sag- for the marketin fstdns'wi maw Arthur 11111; Oosterbaun, Mus-I ing. In addition to extensive plansI kegon, 109 Ifeet 9 1-4 inches; Dunn,I for next fall, the officers are planning Toledo Waite, 101 feet 9 1-4 inches to work to completely organize theI qualified. -club oduring the1 ;urmier. Broad jump---Robinson, Detroit Nor-. I s the aimn to have a bureau to th'western, 20 feet 5 1-4 inches; Keit-{ which alumini mienber , of the club chen, Lansing, 20 feet 1 1-2 inches;I can send their writings to be market-F Basset, Toledo Waite,, 20 feet; Smnith,l ed. Donal I..IHaines, '04, of the' Battle Creek, 19 feet 11 inches; Gil- joiii'ilisM idepartment, is one of the Bert, Kalamazoo Central, 19 feet 7 1-4 organizers of the group. Inches. - I "Jimmie the adtaiier" sells anything fltly classified for real results.; quickly.-Adv. Getting Tired of the Cold Brands? Let us suggest a new Cigar that will suit your taste and pocketbook i _.r Blue Front You need a Master- -I I.1 Cia r, Soe Cor. State and Packard St. pen [- _ ................... I... ...w Y.s.Frt... .."i. .......... a# tu .atttp tl ........................t.n." -now Read The Daily "Classified" club-i In a few, days exams start. Then you will want a REAL foun-tain pen- one that holds plenty of ink and that will be on the job every second. Buy it now so it will be broken in. $7.25 to $9.25 They last a lifetime PUNS 4"IVNIDOALL.Y - 302 State St. Having a SPRING FORMAL See us for DANCE PROGRAMS Printed and Engraved DELICIOUS Phone 1404 HOME. COOKING H The Mayer-Schaiuer Company 112 S. Main St. Phone 1 404 . I r. r .._.. ....._ ,,. i at the SPECIAL BENEFIT SALE OF Gen uine ussian ~rass HAT'S GOING ON{ personas or societies using thlis n should include in their notices hour, and, place. All nbtices ut this data will -be disregarded. I SATUPDIAY - Schol of 3MuSIC au1nmnaC ,h,' room 316, Union. -Outing club hike, Congregation, cburch. -iF i Festival concert, lill an- riuin.I -Chiuese students socer tryouts. ry~. field. { -Upper Room Rible class, !c a e t va o v r , il an SUND)AY To Give out More COZY CORNER TEA ROOM By WESTMINSTER HOUSE At 'En'sia ns To Day WAHTR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 'Distribution of the Mioh1iganensian will continue today and through next week. A large number have already been given out, but difficulties en- countered,in producing the new style! cover have delayed prompt't delivery mrm the printer so that the complete allnment has not yet arrived.. In the new ceover, an oil process-is, employed to improve the quality of the material, with other ingredients re- quiring time to dry completely. The! printers, found a number of covers that were not satisfactorily finished, 'irid were forced. to return them to the manufacturers. jThe distribution wil be fully com- pleted next wee'k. Luncheon 11l-1l Dinner 5:30-7 A Mlichigan Institution r 330 Maynard Tel. 996 DRAMA J1 ialersily mnr's JIlbe Ct (Contnued from Page Four) I hall. ~ n abhed, specialized atmosphere. The ~ulerMunda, Conregaionljst ry itself deals with one of the many Le. if airs of the mythical Pierrot, in Iulnehall.Mcia eu et this case with an unsophisticated girl utheran studentd lipnw it, coin. closely :sequcstered in an old fashioned rtary. Zion parish hall. - gaden, and before the final re-con- tiidentJ Fireside Chas, (2 ongre- cilliation there appear all the color- ai church. ful characters of the ancient Il'arle- 44, Itopitr, e-,Rosadla" Congregation~al c.hurch. U-:NOTICE-S7 urge Booth seholarship colPije- drawings are nowv on exhibl- iw the architectural lecture on. the second floor of the Enm- ring building where they may£ en every afternoon. nie0 the adtaker"' sells anything .-Adv. qu in,-des. The performances will be' played the evening of Wednesday May 28 and' Thursday, May 29' in the School au- ditorium. Fortunmately, they come at a time admirably fitted to serve as an antidote. for the intellectual pas- sion of the May Festival anid Paul Whitem an. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything qutekly.--Ad'v. - - - -' - "-r~trrnt trt r~ r rrrrrrutrrrr~rrrrrrrrr~ rr~ rrrrrdEt, - - w - r - _ :;_ ! ;yam ." _ - v.Y-.w .. 'Y' {+ I* ..,, f. f y ,y .." 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