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ere -ill eno ooterence of-the Deans. on Wednesday, June 4, 1924.
M. L. DBurton.
e June meeting of the Faculty will be held Monday, June 2, at 4:10
n the Library Lecture Room. The recomnmendation of the -Rhetoric
neat, set out by mil,, will be considered as a special order.
Arthur G. Bll, Registrar.
in Lague Campaign:
neeting of all workers for report will: be held at 7:30 Monday ;evening
ni Memorial Hall. 4ertrudeBrock.
ry Senio~r who antcipates keeping in touch with the University after
ion through the columns of the lebigan Alumnus should subscr'ibe
Office of the Alumni Association in Alumni Memorial Hall. The
rate of °j250,, whlch inclutdes thre Alumni button, --has -been. extended
rrow and Tuesday, June 2nd :and .rd.
IV. 1. Sliaw, General Secretary.
Ity of 1 ichigan Band:
e following are the appointments for" the "Commencement Band:
nd 'iccolo, Osmun, H. M, Hoben, lEdmund,-',Bb Claxrinets,- Smelie ,E.
rett, F. L., Rider, T. B., Rothschild A. A., Cook, A. R., Meyer, lL. E.,
R. R:; Eb Clarinet, Hathaway, H.; Alto Clarinet, McPherson, R. H.;
arinet, Holdemaker, E. D.; Oboe, Beardsley, C. H.; Bassoons, Hartnell,
Rath~bone, R. Rt.; 'Saxophones, Hawks, K."M., DeWitt, C. S., Waters,
Klein, Q. M., Smith, A. M.; Cornets, 'Preston, L. R., "Cooper, L. 'C.,
R. P., Jackman, H. W., Schnierla,. T. C., Shure, S. H., Kipp, K. E.,
E.; Horns, Danes, B. W.., Curless,' M. B., Cutting, F. C., McCracken,
Trombones, Atland, J. K., Schapers, J. G., Bullock, D. J., Ying, S. H.;
es,'-Bacon, J. E.; Brad'ley, F. W., Morgenstern'C. H., 'Fritsetie, H.'E.;
Miler, J. D., Wu, Ch-ufei; Percussion, Pngle, J., T., Gleason, A. L.,
ith, D. H~., Kentta, A. H., W'Ailson, H. L.; Drum Majors,,Sellards, C. P.,
rd, C. D.
LM: Friday, June 13-Rehearsal= Hill AuditIorium.-
M. -Headquarters for Ball Game-Full Uniform.
M. -Hill Auditorium for Alumni :Bounce-Full
Uniform...
M. Saturday, June 14-Waterman Gym-=Alumni .Luncheon-Full
Uniform.
M. -Headquarters-Ball Game-Full Uniform.
M. --Campus-Senior Promenade-Full Uniform.
1M. Monday, June 16-Headquarters' for Commencement Exercises-
Full Uniform.
forms of all men not on Commencement list must b~e checked with
ent to Asst. Mgr. White at headquarters n Wednesday afternoon, June
A. A. Hartwell, .Asst. Mgr.
Regents, ex-Regents, Deans and candidates for Honorary Degrees, in -
Alumni Memorial Hall-Room B.
Honor Guard, at Alumni Memorial Hall.
Students, at the :same places as for Baccalaureate.
Line of Mfarch-State Street to Ferry Field.
Weather Rainy
Weather Bureau storm flags will be hoisted beneath the American flag
on the campus flagstaff and- on~the flagstaff at Ferry Field to indicate that
the exercises have been transferred to Yost Field H-ouse.
Students will proceed directly to the field house and enter through the!
North doors.
Members of'the Faculties will enter through the north doors and take
their places on the platform in the Field House.
Regents, ex-Regents, Deans, and Candidates for honorary degrees will
assemble'in the .offices in the north end of the field house.
L -1. (ramu, Chief Marshall.
Senior 'Reception and 'Promenade, Senate Receptiobn:'
The annual Senior Reception and Promenade and the Senate Reception
to mlembers of the Graduating Class, their relatives and friends and to
alumni will take place on Saturday, June 14th at 8:30 p. mn. Classes will
form in front of the library at the same places as for commencement and
proceed to the President's residence where they will be received by Press--
dent and Mrs. Burton. After passing through the President's house they will
be received by the various faculties on adjacent indicated portions of the
campus. There will be a concert by the University Band.v Cardls of admis-
sion may be obtained at the Office of the Secretary of the University and from
the Secretary of the Alumni .Association. In case of rain the reception will
be held in Memorial Hall.
Alfred 0. Lee, Chairman of the Reception Committee.
F. Chester Swigert, '24F, Chairman Senior Promenade.
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graphs was given Thursday evening!
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Chapman, .grad., in the parlor of Hel-I
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artists contributed most of the photo-
graphic work of campus scenes to
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C. R. Dooley representing. the Standard Oil Company of 'New York
: my office, 221 Engineering Building, Tuesday, June 3rd, and wishes
iew those interested in positions with this company.
a~d *~nun ..et-. " H C. Anderson.
voexp~ecttoak part in the exercises of Commencement week will
ee :note of the following~ schedule in order that there will be as
ifusion as possible in carrying out the program :-Puntctuiallty isI
yr important as the porcessions will start on scheduled time.
idaureate-Sunday, June 15, 11:00 A. M.1
Weather Fair
3of AssenibIy:--10:15 A. M.
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bers of the Faculties in the dressing rooms second and third floors
.uditorium where theyf may robe. Enter by rear doors.
ents of the various schools and colleges, as follows:
-ay on Main~ Diagonal walk between Library and Engineering Build-
neering and Architectural on Main Diagonal walk in 'Engineering
engineers in front.
ration on walk north side of Physiology a~ld Pharmacology Building.
cal on diagonal walk betweeni Chmlstry Building and Library (in
nurses).
es on diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library (be-
tics).
on Main Diagonal' walk near Law Building..
,aceutical on Main Diagonal walk:South°'East of Laws.
aon Main Diagonal walk South East of Pharmaceutical.
uate on East and° West walk, West of the intersection in front of
'Weather Rainy
rinkle will not be considered rainy. It must actually rain with no
of clearing.
ents wif'l proceed diectly to Hill Auditorium. Seats will be reserv-
10:50 A. M4.
eient-Monday, June 16, 9:00 A. M.
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of Assembly-7 :45 A. M.
of Assembly
bers of the Faculties and invited guests, in Alumni Memorial Hal-
fery second floor where they may robe.
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