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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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JAILY OFFICIAL BULTN
1blileatlon in the Bulletin is constructive: notice to all members of
lie Uhiv ersity. Copy received by th', Aasl~taut to the Pret-ldent until
:3o p. n. (11:30 a. in. Saturdayb
'vlt> e 4I _SATUR.DAY, MAY 31,' j9--ANumber. 180
lie IDcaii':
Therle NVJ1l Inc 0Onference of the Deans on Wednesday, June 4, 1924.
________- 1. L. Burton.

Fisher, R .-;Eb Clarinet, Hathaway, H-.; Alto Clarinet, McPher-on. R. H.;
Bas larinetf i s C , Iloldemaker,_ K. D.; Oboe. Beardsley, C. H1.; Ba;oons, lltil,
R . D., 'Rathbone, K. It;; Saxophones, Hawks, K. M., DeWitt, C. S.,.-Water.,.
1N. J., KliCn, Q. M., Smith, A. M.; Cornets, Preston, L. R., Cooper., L. C.,
I Evans, R. P., Jackman, H. W., Schnierla, T. C., Shure, S. H., Kipp, K. L.,
IBacon, E.; Horns, D~ainies, B.. W., C'urlers, 11. 1., Cutting, .I, ". ., McCr~wjxen,
NN". IF.'; Trombones, Atland, J. K., Schepetrs, . ., Bullock.ID. J,,Yin-. S. i I.;
Baritones, PJacon, J. E., Bradlcy, F. WV., Morgenstern, C. 11;, Fritsche,.Ii. ;
B ases, Miller, M.D., Wu, Chnfei ; Percussion, Engle, J. T., Gleason, A. L..,
1 oldsmith, D.-'H., Kenutta, A.-H., Wilson, 1J. L.; Drum Majors, Sellal'd3, (:. P.,
1Crawford, C. D.
.9:00 A; .. .Friday, June 13--Rehearsal-- [IlillAuditorium.
I2:15 P. M'. -hleadlquarters for Ball Game-Full [ niforni
7:30 P. M. --Lill Auditorium for Alumni Bounce-Bull
U n iform.
,111:00 A. M. Saturday, June 14----Waterman Gyn--Alumnni Luncheon----Fll
Uniform.
3:00 P.1 M. --iieadquarters--13x11l Game---Full Uniform.
.8:00 P. M." . --Campus--Senior Promenade-Full Uniform.
7:00J A. M.''Monday, June i 6--Hieadquarters for Commencement Exercises--
(Continuea on P~age Eight)

ry Faculty l)Ieeting:
lie June nieeting of the Faculty
in the .ibrary Lecture RUom.
nient, sent out by miail, will be

will be held Mlonday, June 2, at 4 :10.
The recommendation of the Rhetoy is
considered as a special order.
Arthur G. Hall, Registrar.

the very first official, returns to be
:published anywhere.
Promptly at <,1:30, o'clock station
IWLCBC begin the i',roadcauting of Cl-;
tails of the ba:;eball game whlicrt start-
ed at thait time. .A description or the
I (rowud and thle practice of- the two
' tci 1) opiwd C(It Ire basebal] I progr-am
send play by play results of the contest
'ere s lt out aft once. At brief inter-
V:Is tl ,leIatest repor t:, front the
)lCn y1)iCS were l~rt Ita at.
Ne~t-wsptprs inl zno:;t of the cEii ios
csrln di1T#; 2I h lotos to the 01lympic tflial
have piubt; lhd notice;; to the elffeet'
that Thle l);t I lvwould tr an miltIhe
resu t of tale 11eet and early, pr(edic-
tions arie that \1VCiC had the larg'est
a audience on' record during its Ii fetline
Scores of telephone calls were receir-
c .d within a few mom11ents after bro.--{
c asting. ceased and were still pouring
:n as the Ex:tra rushed to press. I
Baseball Scores
.1 merici L agu111e
VI ero't 4. Cleveland 2.
!'! ildelphia 0-5, New York 5-0. j
lWa-hington 12. Boston 0.j
Nationatl 'leagltej
lPittsburgh 7. St. Louis .0. I
jChicago 6. Cincinnati 3.
New York 4, Philadelphia 2.
Brooklyn 14, Boston 8.

1a conidu(ti,,i a p >rtv iIr7itc(d to twNtcy c~~sto the

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West Indies, Central and

MR. LUZUNARIS

South America

'ehgan League canipaign:
A meeting of all workers for report will be held' at 7:30 Monday evening
Alumni Memorial Hall. (aertiude Brock.,
riors:
Every Senior whio anticipates keeping in touch with the University after
acduation through the columns of the 3iichlgan Alunus should subscribe
the Office of the Alumni Association in Alumni Memorial Hall. The
ecial rate of $2.50, which includes the Alumni button, heas been extended
tomorrow and Tuesday, June, 2nd ,and 3rd.
W. B. Sh~aw, General Secretary.
iiversity of Mi1chigan Band:
The following are the appointments for the Commencement Band:
ite and Piccolo, Osmun, H. M., Hoben, Edmund; Bb Clarinets, Sinellie, E.
'Everett, F. L., Rider, T. B., Rothschild A. A., Cook, 'A. R., Meyer, L. E.,

Sailing About

Daily Radios
F Fist .Results
Of All Events
Going on ethe air from station WCBC
at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, Thre
Michigan Daily broadcast to all parts
of the country a running account 'of
the Olympic trials ,in process on Fer-

y F ilrl ni . t I e iMich 'an' iscc -
j)aseh aillae
The electrical engineerio- '"'yin
ment radio swuing into action with th'e
playing of the Victors and immediat ely
transmitted a detailed account of the
Olympic events run off yesterday. Fol-
lowing this dlirect wires to the scene
of the games brought. to the ears~ ofj
listeners scattered everywhere simul-I
taneous reports of the field and traick
numbers while they were, being stag-
ed. The Daily at this time gave out

JUNE 28

Applicati~ons may he made to Mr. Luzur.^ris, 1207
Phone 2134, or Mr. Patterson, 426 N., Ingalls,

F. H-'uron.
Phone 16.

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