THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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lILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
ication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
Jniversity. Copy received by the Aasbktaut to the President until
p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdav
me 4 THURSDAY, 1A1 291, 1924 Number 178
Summer Sevsion hours of Registration:
For the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, including Hyg
- and Public Health, Public Health Nursing, Library Methods, Biological
tion, Embalming and Sanitary Science,-in the Registrar's Otfice, Univer
Hall. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. r. and 2 to 5 p. m. 'whereafter 10 t
a. m. daily.
For the Colleges of Engineering and Archltecture,-in the Engin
ing Building. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 8 to 12 a. nx. and 2 to 5 p. in. Moni
. June 23, Classification.
the For the School of Education (including Athletic Coaching and Adi
Lne lstration)-in Tappan Hall. June 20, 21, 23,.24, 9"'to 12 a. m. and 2 to
traveller's or bankers' checks-it will be impossible to cash personal checks
iene in the camp region. G. 1. Ehlers, Director.
Sta-
sity TiruIgles:
o 12 The dance to be held Thursday evening has been indefinitely called off.
John I. Gryll,
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kets for Commencement will be distributed from the Office of t
ry of the University, Room 3, University Hall, beginning Monday, Ju
00 a. m. Shirley W. Smith, Secieta
ry,
rw* Aerican htgl ay commission ;Dinner:
Thei Pan-Americany HhwayC Commission, composed of fifty distinguish-
d representatives of countries of South America and Central America will
e the guests of the Board of Regents at a dinner to be held at the Michigan
inion at 8:00 P. M. on Friday, June 20th. The principal speaker will be Dr.
ohn J Tigert, U. S. Commissioner of Education. Members of the Faculty
d students who desire to attend the dinner should communicate with A.
(. Blanchard, 1026 East Eng neering Building. F. E. 'Robbin .
3tdenpfrom South Aa n Centa meria:
All students from South and Central America are cordially invited to
ssist in extending a welcome to the Pan-American Highway Commission,
onsisting of representatives from twenty countries, and accompany the Corn-
iss on on its tour of inspection of the University which will start from the
dilehfgan Union at 9:30 A. M. on Saturday, June 21st. F. I. Robbns.
imbers of the Summer Session Faculties:
Blanks for the Faculty Directory and request cards for th'e Summe:
fiehigan Daily are being sent by campus mail to all members of the Sum
aer Session staff. Their prompt return will be greatly appreciated.
The Summer Daily will be delivered gratis only to those members of the
ummer Session faculty who fill out the request cards.
Will those who do not receive blanks and cards promptly, kindly call the
<ae? E. H. Kraus.
'lans For Baccalaureate and Conimencement:
? All who expect to take part in the exercises of Commiencetnent week willl
iease take note of the following schedule in order that there will be as
ttl- pn fusion as possible In carrying out the program:-Punctuality is
specially important as the porcessions will start on scheduled time.
"Baccalaureate-Sunday, June 15, 11:00 A. M.
Weather Fair
Time of Assembly:-10:15 A. Vi.
Place of Assembly:.
Members of the Faculties in the dressing rooms second and third flors
f Hill Auditorium where they may robe. Enter by rear doors.
Students of the various schools and colleges, as follows:
Literary on Main Diagonal walk between Library and Engineering Build-
Engineering and Architectural on Main Diagonal walk in Engineering
curt. Engineers in front.,
Education on walk north side of Physiology and Pharmacology Building.
Medical on diagonal walk between Chmistry Building and Library (in
ront of nurs'es).
Nurses on diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library (be-
Ind Medics).
Law on Main Diagonal walk near Law Building.
Pharmaceutical on Main Diagonal walk South East of Laws.
Dental on Main Diagonal walk South East of Pharmaceutical.
Oradia te' on East and West walk, West of the intersection in front of
fibralry.
brary Weather R any
A OprInkle will not be considered rainy. It must actually rain with no
r ,esec' of clearing.
Stdets willr proceed directly to Hill Auditorium. Seats will be reserv-
i4 until 10:50 A. M.
omeicement-Monday, June 16, 9:00 A. M.
Weather Fair
Timne of Assembly-7:45 A. M
Si a 6% of Assembly:t
embers of the Faculties and invited guests, in Alumni Memorial hall-
7ost dailery second floor where they may robe.'
Regents, ex-Regents, Deans and candidates for Henorary Degrees, in
lumni Memorial Hall-Room B.
Honor Guard, at Alumni Memorial Hall.
'Students, at the same places as for Baccalaureate.
Line if March-State Street to Ferry Field.
Weather Rainy
Weather Bureau storm flags will be hoisted beneath the American flag
n 'te campus flagstaff and on the flagstaff at Ferry Field to indicate that
he exercises have been transferred to Yost Field House.
Students will proceed directly to the field house and enter through the
orth doors.
Members of the Faculties will enter through the north doors and take
ierr tpiaces on the platform in the Field House.
kegents, exa-Regents, Deans, and Candidates for honorary degrees will
AsebWe in the offices in the north end of the field house.
I. X. Gram, Chief Marshall.
letrthution of Dliiionias:
Titi. year, as last, the diplomas will be given out, in 'exchange for the
lanks distributed at the Commencement Exercises, in Waterman' Gymnas-
in, frmu th'e closing hour of the exercises until 2 o'clock. The members
f the graduting classes must come in person and sign receipts. In em-
rgency cases written orders will be accepted. At two o'clock the few re-
iaining diplmas will be taken to the Registrar's office, where they may
9 calld for until five o'clock.
In' the gymnasium the diplomas will be arranged alphabetically by de-
res. The graduates should enter 1 y the south door and follow the large
lacards. Arthur G. Hall. Registrar.
-For the Medical S'chool,-in' the Medicl Buildin. June 20, 21, 23, 24,
9 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 5 p, m.
Forthe Schpol .(Courses eby in Tuesday, June 17),-in the Law
IBul43ng. June 13, 14, 16, 8 to 12 a. n. and 2't6 5 pin.
w For the College of Pharmiacyin the Chemistry and Pharmacy Build-
ing.,,June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
For the Graduate School,--iu University Hall., June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to
12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Thereafter 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. daily
All courses begin, June 2, excepting in the Law Shool, as above stat-
ed. T. E. Rankin, Secretary.
Messrs. Ground and Marshall, of the Muscle Shoals Real Estate Com-
pJny, Penobscot Building, Detroit, would like to interview students interested
in opportunities for summer employment. They will be in the Office of the
Dean of Students on Thrsday of this week, May 29, from 3:00 to 5:00 P.
M. to explain their proposition. J. A. Bursey.
I To All StudenIs in DriMwing In the College of Engineering:
All students are required to remove the locke from their instrument and
drawing boardt lockers by the end .of the examination period, June 14th.
I Locks found unremoved after this date will be destroyed to free the lockers
for the Summer SessIon. H. W. Miller.
Economies :
Make up examination Thursday, May 29, at 1 p. m. Room 3 Economics
Building. C. C. Edmonds.
Seniors in Business A dministration:
Representatives from Raminm & Co. will be in my office after 2 o'clock
on Thursday to interview those interested in a position in the real estate
business in Detroit. Edmund E. Day.
Seniors, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
All seniors who are taking Literary College subjects this semester should
ask their instructors in those subjects to send reports directly to the Sec-
retary of the Colleges' of Engineering and Am'hitecture.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
General Examination, French 2:
The general examination for French 2, all sections, will be held June
10, 9-12:00 o'clock, in Natural Science Auditorium. Mr. Pargment in chargs.
A. G. Canfield.
I epartment of Mathematics-College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
Examinations in the following courses in Mathematics will be held
Monday, June 2nd, from 2 to 5 P. M. in the rooms here indicated:
Mathematics C West Physics Lecture Room
1 101 Economics Building.
lE 203 Tappan Hall.
2 B Law Building.
2E West Physics Lecture Room.
51 We fGallery Alumni Hal.
2-West Gallery Alumini Hall.
J. L. Markley
Mechanie-l Engineering 32-Final Examination Notice:
Examination 'in automobile testing will be gi n the second Monday,
June 9th, from 8 to 12 o'clock lRdom 401. If this conflicts with any other
e0amination; kIndly advise the undersigned at once. 'W. E. Lay.
Polhial Selence 1:-
. The clasS ewill be dividd for' fiial examination 9,s follows: A to Mc, in-
elusive, Room 348, Engineering Building Ma to Z ,jnlusive, West Physics
I Lecture Room' 'J. I. Hayden.
Political Sefmme 2:
The class will be divided fo fiil examination as follows: A to R, in-
clilsive, Room B Law Building; S to Z, inclusive., West Physics Lecture Room.
T. 11. Reed.
Rhetorc 2:
'Mr. Brown's classes ii heto-ric if will hold the examination on the
first Saturday afternoon it RoomX -224 N. S. instead of in Newberry aud-
itorium as announced. T. E. Rankin.
Gea.ral Exwitipation, pannih g:
F&r the geeiera examination. in .panish 2 in the literary college, the
classes of Mr. DeFippis and Mr. Luzmnaris will meet in Room 203 Tappan
hall, June 10, 9-12:00 o'eloc1y. Mr. DeFilppis in charge. All other sections
of Spanish 2 will meet at the same time in Room B in the Law Building. Mr.
Eddy in charge. Chis. P. Wagner.
Varsity Glee Club:
Refunds to all members will be made between 1 and 2 o'clock Saturday,
May 31. Carl B. Schoonmaker, Manager.
Geolegical and Geo-raphikal Journal Clubs:
There will be a joint meeting of the Geological and Geographical Jour-
nal Clubs in Rooi G436, Natural Science Building, at 7:30 P. M. on Thurs-
day, May 29th.
Program:Memorial Meeting
Memorial to S. W. Williston.By Professor Case.
Memorial to R. D. Salisbury By Professor McMurry.
All interested are cordially invited to attend.
L. M. Gould, Secretary.
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A FEW OF THE ESSENTIAL ITEMS ARE:
Barracks.Bags, Navy Sea Bags, Wool Camp and Army Blankets
Haversacks and Knapsacks, Trench Mirrors with Case,
Mosquito Tents (must be seen to be appreciated)
Light Double Cotton Blankets Canteens with Covers and Belt
Ushers f r Paul Whiteiman (onert:
Choral Union ushers who sig-ned up for Paul Whiteman concert report
promptly at 2 P. M. Thursday. Banquet Fridcay at 6:00, Willetts.
- . ('. Hollands.
Summer aump in Geology and Geography:
All students, planning to aftend the Summer Camp in Geology and Geo-
graphy at Mill Springs. Kentucky, should enroll at the Registrar's Office-anl
pay tuition at once. Money should I e taken to the camp in the form of
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SHOES
Extra Heavy Double Sole Army and Hikin' Shoes
Moccasin Pack Shoes in high-top or regular
Moc-Shu, Tenis and Light Munson Army Shoes
yers' Club:
The Lawyers' Club, with its dining hall to accommodate 300. students
the residence, it is now definitely assured will be ready for occupancy
eptember 1, 1924. Applications for bedrooms and for the privilege of
dining hall should be filed in the office of the Recorder of the Law
ol as early as possible. The applications should be upon sheets of
book paper and should contain, upon separate lines, the following items:
1. Name and class.
2. Home address.
3. . Present Ann Arbor address.
Preference will be given to the classes in the order of seniority for ac-
modations in the dining hall and in the residence. Places will be res-
d in the dining hall for 50 students who are members of the class of
in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, enrolled as six-
combined course students.
It can now be said with assurance that the dining hall and the residence
be equipped in all respe.cts in the best possible way and that superior
e boa'd and superior accommodations in bedrooms will be furnfslied at
tly below the' current prices for good accommodations elsewhere. Table1
- will not exceed $7 a week and probably will be somewhat less, and liv-
accommodations in the residence hall will range from $4 to $5 a week.
Henry 31. Bates, ean.
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day, hour, and place. All notices
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THURSDAY
12:00-Dental faculty lunch, Union.
1:30-Art exhibitIon from. Ann Arbor
high schools, west exhibition .room,
'Alumni memorial, hil.
2:00-Senior bal ticket distribution,
Union desk.
3:00-Paul Whiteman and -his orches.
tra, Hill auditorium.
6 :00-A. A. Lawyers club dinner, Un.
ion.I
0 :30-1ilau Osler society dinner,
Union.
7:30 eological and Geographical
Journal clubs joint meeting,. room,
G 436, K. S.
FRIDAY
:12:00-.Law faculty lunch, Union.'
1:15-Olymple tryouts, Ferry field.
1:30-Art exhibition from Ann Arbor,
high schools, west exhibition room,
Alumni Memorial hall.
Khaki and Whipcord Breeches, $1.
Leather and Wrap Puttees
98 up Khaki Coats and Trousers
Canvas Leggings
Rain Coats, Ponchos, Slickers and Hats
I,
SATURDAY
i1:30-Olymplc tryouts, Ferry
3:30 - Michigan.Wisconsin
game, Ferry field.
6:00-Board in Control of
dinner, Union.
field.
baseball
Athletics!
SHIRTS
Khaki, Poplin, and Pongee Shirts, $1.00 and up
Also Light Flannels, Corduroys, 0. D. Wool and Blanket Shirts
Underwear and Socks
Ladies Flannel Shirts
SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS in Brown, Tan or Grey'
for ladies and men
- U-NOTICES
The George Booth scholarrship compe-
tition drawings *are now on exhibi-
"tion in the' architectural lecture
room on the second floor of the En-
gineering building where they mays
:be seen every afternoon.
DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING
'I ' BIG"RESULTS-
(N ITTLE INVESTMENT
Knit oats and Sweaters $2.98 and up
CLOSING OUT SALEU-All Prices Cut
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