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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY,* OFFICIALDLEI
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by t htA wsi~kant :to the Preaident until
Tolume 4 T ESI)AY, NAT 27, 1824. Number 1174
S li' Lawyers' Club, with it~ dining hail to <accojmmodate 300 stwicnts
I the residenxce, it. is now..dfinitely assured will be ready for occupancy
S eptember. 1, 1924 Applications for bedrooms and for. the privilege of
dinting; hall ,should b? filed in thieoOffice of thre Recorder of the Law
,ool as Early as possible. The applications shouldl be upon sheets of
rebook paper and should contain, upon separate lines, the following itonis:
] a1ine and class.
3. Present Ann Arbor address.
Preference will be given to the classes in the order or seniority for -
nmojaios i tledinig iib1azi ' in the residence. Places xill 1, re-
ed i th (lninghall or-50 tJ dent5 wiro re nmenibers Of tile (clatSs ~f
'5 in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, enrolled as six-
r combined course students.
It can now be said with assurance that the dlining hall and the residence
1be equipped in all respects in the best possible way-and that superior:
le board andl superior accommodations in _bedroomns will be furnished at.
,fity below the current prices for goodI accommodations elsewhere. Table
ird will' not exceed $7 a week and probably will be somewhat less, and liv-
accomnmodation., in~ the residence hall will range from $4 to $5s a week.
Henry 3L.]late,,, Dean.
islrSefc Students interested in the consular service may secure pamznphlets on the
ject by calling a;t the office of the Dean of Students. Because of the
ted supply these will have to be returned. J. A. Bursicey, Dean.
Illustrated Lecture:
An illustrated lecture by Professor Jean Massart of the Ulni'versity of
issels, jFelgium, will 1-e given Tuesday evening at 8 p. in. in the Forestryb
ure room, F 214 Natural Science Building, and will be followed by an: in-
ial reception in the botanical laboratory, B 202 N. S. The lecture, en-
,d "The internal sensations of plants" will deal with ,the behavior of
.ucaria when reproduced by cuttings, and will be of especial interest to,
Departments of Botany, Forestry, Zoology, and Landscape Design. On
ount of Professor Masart's work on the sand dunes and the coast of
glum his visit will likewise interest the geologists and geographers, who
cordially invited to be present.
Pirofessor Massart, accompanied by Madame Massart, is Visiting Pro-
;or to America under the auspices of the Education Foundation of the
emission for t~he Restoration of Belgium. H. It. Bartlett..
hemuatles: College of Literature, Scie'nce, and the Arts:
There will be a meeting of the Staff on Wednesday, May 28, at 4 P. M. In
in i Tappan Hall. Joseph L. IMarkley.
imer Caiun In cology and Geographi:
All students, planning to attend the Summer Camp in Geology and Gleo-
phy at Mill Springs, Kentucky, should. enroll at the Registrar's Office and
tuition at once. Mloney should 1# taken to the camp in the form of
,eiler's or bankers' checks-it will be impossible to cash personal checks
he ca, 4c ;lgon. G. 3T. Ehl~er ; Director.

Mer. Smith-Room B Law, Building.
Mr. Wells--Room 206 University Hall,.
Mr. Wicker-Natural Science Auditorium.

Waldo Abbot.

Mathematical Club:
Luncheon will be served for thre Club in the Michigan Union, on Wednes-
day, May 28, 12:15. A room will be reserved.' i't. W. Denton, Secy.
University of Xichigan Band:
The band will assemble at Hill1 Auditoriumi at 7:1'5 tonight. Full dr(er;
uniformn with capes. Arthur IlariN ell,.Asst. M anag er.
"cDante's Pariso": r-
Lanigdon's "Dante', Paradi1so" 'which was left on the shevles in the,
Faculty Room, Dep't of Romance languages, 104SIW, has disappeared. If
anyone has-borrowed it,. Will1 lie or shie kindly return it at once.
.John It. RJiiardl.
iu So eead Jlisl :.nicat Meting,::.
I'liee wi hi v ne(ol*}g . othie 'Sociedad 11ispa'nica tonight at 7 :30 'in
JIane Ihall. lt is, nPessarv theit the old officers and newly elected officers
a.nd'alLtlre_ c6nimittee members be present.
ichen 7san(*y looiiriiff, Secretary.
Band Practice tonight at R. 0. T. C. Building.
Formation for Wednesday, May 28th. Drill for all Companies and Band;
Assembly, R. 0. T. C. Building 3:00 P. M. complete uniforms will be wvorn.
IWn. T1. (Carpetler.
t 1Iitttrs lNaninig to hitke Edocationi next YeaEr:
Tie School of Education has recently modified its reqluirements for M'ie
Teachers' Certificate. Beginning September,' 1924 (and therefore affectingi
studlents entering tire Junior Class this fall) the fifteen hiours in Education
will' be prescribed within 'group lising. The new regiulation in full 1-, as
follows:
In addlition to Course 7 in Philosophy (Psycholog'y) all students other

than those in the Physical Education andl Vocational EducationCore n
tho.;e preparing specifically for elementlary -,hool work, will be rcquire,,I to
complete one course- in each of the following five group-,:
' . Introdu(Onm to Secondary School Problems5, 3 u'
IT. Education Psycholog y, 31 lrs.
Ill..IHistory of Education, ", hrs. or iPhili:oophy of Edaiitin. 3 hur-.
s IV. Introduction_ to MNental Measurements, 3br:,. or Introduction I')
Intelligence Testing, 3 lire, or The Psychology of Elementau'ly Schol Su
jects, 3 hirs.
V. The TPeacbhng of Special Subjects, :, hrs.
All cif these courses, except that listed in gYroup V vrn pn o.ua,~
C. 0. liso, Secretary of i t F11uZlr

Classified Con't.
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rWlTA"GOINGOIj BLU~BOOK
2 Now that your pre-final cxams arc hele
Al person or soIcieties using ti1i6%,
to4lIlnn II hontld iiw nlinieh their niotices good place to get your blu-books is at the
day, liour, Butt plaice. All niot ices
witlorl1 isdata ,ill be disregardled.{
STUD)ENTS SUPPLY S R
°iTUESI)AV
12:(>~-leielschool aidninisi ratlive l1111 SOUJTH-1IUNIVERSITY AVE.
bcan I'd lnch, Union. r ttttttt1111tiiii ttiitltt ltt tl1lt illl tll11
6:1.5-1'ai Beta Phiudinner, room 31S., K''_lhhIh~~hil~lui~IhlhhiIh~~hI~~I~h~~Iz~I~I
8:30-t'tlricspeaking class dinner.
E roomn 319, Union.
6:330-Cosmopolitan dinuner, Barris
Settle - -m
B :3-3h inies dlinner at Union.
7 :30-La Sociedla. Hislpanica meeting,.,
Lane hall auditorium. ' Before your vacation your liqui-
- dation of liabilities cornes about.
WEDNESDAY
1 :l'1K--'att cliib, luncheonu, room 321, ~ Why not doo it the easiest way thiru
Union.
6: -6O-Board of governors dinner, Un. a checking account with the
ion.
6 :00-A. A. Teachers' club dnner,
room 318-318, Union.
6 :40-Quadirangle dinner, room 323, f
Union. Farmers and..Mechanics Ban
:0--Round-Up club mueeting, ro110om.an t
306. Union.10-1 5SManS.330 Sou

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EUROPE--ORIENT
E. G. KUEBLER
Licensed Steamship Agent
601 IE. Huron' St. Pit. 1384
Local au~thorized agent for White: Star,
Cunard, UJ. S~, Canadian Pacific, Red
Star, American, Pacific Mail, Nobrts
Gerthan Lloyd, !tahlan, 'French, Greer..
Hamburg Anicricen,' and AL-L other
lines. Also, all College Tours on a bov-e
tbnes can bps arranged thru the. Sev,
mhe early for best reservations. M.
services, on booking You are free
.Write, phone or call.

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Aentr Tho AWish to Terach )thetoric:
All sttudents who intend to teach Rhetoric and wish a recommendation
in the departmnent should consult with R. W. Cowden in .the Rhetoric Li-
ry, tUniversity, High "School, Tue day or' Wednesday from one to four.
A. W .y0 oitld?.
ttrA, 'ilg en of Egineerlmig -ants:)Archilec 4irp:s
_x.11 senior:: who are t akin6U1 ray ollgesujects this seuiester should
thaeir' introt woir in those milbjercts to sen1d reports directly to the Sec-
ry o 'the Cl)Hlo~s of' Fugineering anti Architecture.
Loois A.; HIopkins, Sec!retary.
,Pivtmient of 1at1tetttli --t'tile e of Literature. Sciele Q114 the Arts:,
I =+.n Iinatiorz in the followving curses in Mathematics will be held
Idy, J;;ie 2nd, from ? to 5 P. AT. in the robins here indicated:
Math'enrntics C West Phl1ysics ILectu re Room
1. 101 Economics Building.
IFE 2013 Tappan Pall.
2 13 Law Building.
'1 West Physics Lecture Room,
.51 West Gallery Alumni Hall.
52 West Gallery Alumni Hall.
J. L. Markley.
1ni F eI I Examuination 1h4)01iis: -
The following istructors of Rhetoric I and 11 will conduct their exam-
Ion- inl the listedl rooms from 2 to 5 in the afternoon of May 31, 1924.
>Mr. Abbot-ilooni 202 Tappan Hall.
>it,. Adams-Nieawberry. Auditorium.
M1r. Pouws-ina--Room G- 217 Natural Science Building.
AI r. Pro~vn--Newberry Auditorium.
N7r. Bowrer--Boom A Morris Eall.
11r. Coffey--ewb]erry Auditorium.
Mr'. Conrad-Iooni B Law Building.
A' r. Fletcher--Room B Law Building.
Mr. Greenla nd-Natural Science Auditorium.
NTr. Horn-Room 'D Memorial Building.
Mr. Johnson-Room 30J2 Mason Hall-Rhetoric I
Mlr. Lasher -Room 110 Library :Building.
Mlr. Schenk-Natural Science'tAuditorium.
Mr. Slusser--Room 205 Mason Hall-Rhetoric I & II.

New Crop Flower
Seeds
Ann Arbor people do not real
ize' that" right hiere in. our o An
home. town we Wive oune (f the,
largest stocks. of flower seeds
in the state. in' anni a) sepdq
we P'ave not ohlyI the 'well knowni
varities but wve have the 'new-
est novelties in separate colors
as well as mixed. In perennzial
flower seeds we have a _wide
variety and carry many kinids
riot carriers in retail catalogu-tes.
If a small quantity or an 'ouine
is required the can supply., Our
Stuocks are fresh and gerunina-
lfimaiIs giaraiiteed. Everything
1;1in daweringseeds, plats, bulbs,;
('lor. Wm hfit'll kA FiIlh Avei.

Uniru~y Hair
Neatly combed, well-kept hair iss
business anid social asset.t
. STACO1A4B makes the hair stay combed
in any style you like even after it has
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uied, for years by stars of stage andI
screen-leaders of style. -Write todayI
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toilettgooB are4 sold.
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I;-N OTIC ES
Ths George Booth scholarship coinpe"
tition drawings are, now on exhibi-
tion in the architectural lecture
room on the second floor of the En-
gineering bilding where they may
be seen every afternoon.
iCO~ODGEWILLADREOS
Washington, May 26.- (By A.P.)--
Th1 e f irst of two memnorial addresses
for Amnerica':, war dead to be (deliver-
ed next week by tres. Coolidge will be
mnade at the Confederate Memorial
Day exercises tomorrow at Arlington
national cemetery. The president al-
so plans to speak at Arlington Friday
at the Memorial services for the dead
of all wars.
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