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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, J'UNE 1,

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0DALY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

slihtl beow he urrntprices for good accommodations elsewhere. Table
board will not exceed $7 a week and prob~ably will be somewhat less, and liv-
ing accommifodation., in the residence hall will range from $4 to $5 a week.
' Henury 1I. Bates, Deatt.

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Davis

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Full uniform
-1 Untiforms of all men not on Commnencement list must be checked with
eqipment to Asst. Mgr. White at headquarters it Wednesday afternoon, June
4,1924 A. A. Harwell, Asst. Mgr.
Senir 'ngieers:
Mr. C R. Dooley representing the Standard Oil Company of New York
wVill bein my office, 221 Engineering Building, Tuesday June 3rd, and wishes,
to interview those interested in positions with this company.
___________ - 'H. C. Anderson.
Play =For aceahureatAe and Commenicemen:
Ae'll who expect to take part In the exercises of Commencement week will
please take note of the following cedule in order that there will tie as
little c Snfusion as possible In carrying out the program :-Puinctualiy is
espeugily important ,as the porcessions will start on scheduled time.
llacalareate--Sunday, June 15, 11:00 A. M.
Weather Fair
Thu. of 11,Asebly-10:15 A. M
Place of. Asenbly:
Members of the Faculties in the dressing rooms second and third floors
of HillAuditorium where they may robe. Enter by rear doors.
Students of the various schools and colleges, as follows:
+Literary oni Main Diagonal walk between Library and Engineering guild-
lag.
Engineering and Architectural on Main Diagonal walk in Engineering
Court. nugineers in front.
Education on walk north side of Physiology and Pharmacology Building.
Medcal on diagonal_walk between Cmistry Building and Library (in
fr'otof nurses).
Nu~lrses on diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library (be-
hinad Meics.,
.l aw on Main Diagonal walk near Law Building
* tplarmaceutical on Main Diagonal walk South East of Laws.
Dental on -Main Diagonal walk South East of Pharmaceutical.
z Graduate on East and West walk, West of the intersection in front of
Librry.
F. _ Weather Rainy
A 'srinkle will not be considered rainy. It must actually rain with no
prospet of cleaing
S$tudents will proceed directly to Hill Auditorium. Seats will be reserv-
ed until 10:50 A M.
Ut eceet-Monday, June 16, 9:00 A. M.
Weather Fair
Timre of Aseebi-7 45 A. M.
* 1lace of AseMbly:
Members of tbe Faculties-and invited guests, in Alumni Memorial Hall-
W6et Galery second floor where they may robe.
Regents, ex-Regents, Deans and candidates for Honorary Degrees, in
Aluni fMeorial Hall-Room B.
Honor Guard, at Alumni Memorial Hal.
Studtnts, ,at tle same places as for Baccalaureate.
4118 'ot Mrh-i-State Street to -Ferry Field.
Weather laluy
Wkther Breau storm flags will be hoisted beneath the American flag
oni th "a mpus flagstaff and on the flagstaff t Ferry Field to indicate that
the extercses have been transferred to Yost Field house..
* tudents will proceed directly to, the field house and enter through the
Nf+orth doors.
Memibers of the Faculties will eter through the north doors and take
their places on the platform in the Field H-ouse.
s iteets, ex-Rgent, Deans, and Candidates for honorary degrees will
sesem ble'in the offices in the north end of the field house.
L. M. Grai Chief Marshall.
OSenir Reeption and Pronenie, Senate Recepini:
s T1he anniual Senior Reception and 'Promenade and the Senate Reception
A'to embetrs of the Graduating Class, their relatives and friends and to
alumni will take place on Saturday. June 1th at 5:30 p. in. Classes will
formf in front of the library at the same places as for c~ommencement andl
proceed to the President's residence where they will be received by Presi-
dent and Mrs. Button. After passing through the P resient's house they will
be received by toe various faculties on adjacent indicated portions of the
camtpuls. There wll be a (cocert by the Univerity Band. Cards of aduis-
sion may be obtained at the Office of the Secretary of theI University and fron
theG Secretary of' the Alumni Association. In case o rain the reception will
he held in Memorial Hall.
Alfred 0. Lee. (Chairman of the Reception Conmittee.
F.Chester Swigei 'E. Chairian enior Promenade.
Uawyers' Clubs
Then Lawyers' Club. with its dining hall to accommodate 300 students
and the residence, it is now definitely assured will be ready for occupancy
by September 1. 1924. Applications for bedrooms and for the privilege of
the, dining hall shouldbe filed in the office of the Recorder of the Law
School: as early as possible. The applications should be upon sheets of
bluebook paper and should contain, upon separate lines, the following items:
1. Name and class.
2. Home address.
. Present Ann Arbor address.
Preference will be given to the classes in the order of seniority for ac-
comnmodations in the dining hall and in the residence. Places will be res-
erved in ther dining hal for 50 students who are members of the class of
1925 in the,'6ol ege of Literature, Science, and the Arts, enrolled as six-
year combined coi~rse students.
It can now bie said with assurance that the dinin all and the residence
will be equipped In all respects in the best possible wyadtatspro
table board and superior accommodations in bedrooms will be furnished at

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Sumnmer Sessionu Hours of Registratlion:
For the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, including Hygiene
and Public Health, Public Health Nursing, Library Methods, Biological. Sta-
tion, Embalming and Sanitary Science,-in the Registrar's Office, sniversity
fIHll. June 20, 21, 213,24, 9 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 5 p.inm. 'i'liereafter 10 to 12
a. in. daily.
! For the Colleges of Engineering al Architecture,--in thle Engineer-
ing Building. June 20, 21, 23, 24, S to 12 a. n.. and 2 to 35 p. in. Monday,
June 23, Classification.
For the School of Education (including Athletic Coaching and Admin-
l stration--in Tappan Hall. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. mn. and 2 to 5 p.
For the Medical School,--in the Medical Building. June 20, 21, 23, 24,
9 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 5 p. in.
For the Law School (Course,, begin Tuesday. June 17) ,-in the Law
Bu 1iing. June 13, 14, 16. 8 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 5 p. in.
For thze College of P~harmacy-in the Chemistry and Pharmacy Build-
Ing. June 20, 21~ 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. in., and 2 to 5 p. m.
For the Graduate School,--iii University Hall. June 20, 21. 23, 24, 9 to
12 a. in. and 2 to 4 p. in. Trhereafter 10 to 12 a. in. and 2 to 4 p. in. daily
S All courses begin, June 23, excepting in the Law School, as above stat-
ed. T. E. Rlankini, Secretary.
C'ollege of Pha rmaicy Faculty:
There will be a faculty'-meeting at 11 A. IBS on Friday, June 13th, in Room
S212 Chemistry :Bldg. C. C. Glover, Secretary.
Departmenit ofillatiieuatics-College of 7Iteratotre, Science, and tihe Arts:
Examinations in the following courses in Mathematics will be held
IMonday, June 2nd, from 2 to 5 P. M. in the rooms here indicated:
Mathematics c West Physics Lecture Room
S1 101 Economics Building.
I E 203 Tappan Hall.
2 B Law, Building.
2E West Physics Lecture Room.
51 West Gallery Alumni Hall.
* 52 West Gallery Alumni Hall.
J. L. Mlarkley.
Political, Science I:
} The class will be divided for .final examination as follows: A to Mc, in-
clusive, Room 34, Engineering Building Ma to Z induhsive, West Physics
Lecture Room. J. R. Hayden.
Summner Camp in Geology and Geography:
All students, planning to attend the Summer Camp in Geology and Geo-
graphy at Mill Springs, Kentucky, should enroll at the Registrar's Office and
pay tuition at once. Money should be taken to the camp in the form of
Atraveller's or bankers' checks-it will be impossible to cash personal checks
in the camp region. C . MX. Ehlers, Director.
Ifouse Presidents:
Signing out slips for May are ndw due, and should be turned in at tihe
D~ean's offiice before June 10. M1rs. Amy Hobart.
By action of the Admini~trattive :Board Stanley N. Muirhead, J'ames S.
I lailin, and Winona G. Harvey were suspended for the first semester of the
year 1934-1.925, for dishonesty in written work in certain courses, with F
grade in the courses concerned. Arthur G. Haal, Registrar.

and other

FIELD -PARTIES
You can be completel eupe ee

Our Stock of these Goods Is
unequalled In Ann Arbor,
Sand our Prices 'are 'the low-
Y est Consistent with their
rquality, A few of the essen-
t ils items are:
Barracks g~ags, Navy Sea Bags, W~ool Camp and Army Blan-
kets. Havers acks and Kniapsacks, 'Trench Mirrors with Case,
Mosquito Tents, Light Double Coztton Blankets, Canteens.
SHOES-Extra Heavy Double Sole Army and Hik4ing Shoes,
Moccasin. Pack. Shoes in High-Top or Regular. Officers Dress
Shoes.
BR EECH ES-Khaki and Whipcord Breeches, $1.98 up. Khak-i
Coats and Trousers. Leather and Wrap P ttees. !Canvas Leg-
gings.
SHIRTS-Khaki, Poplin and Pongee Shirts, $1.00 and up, also
Light Flannels, Corduroy, 0. D. Wool and Blankcet Shirts,
Sweaters, Underwear and.Socks.
Suede Leather Jackets InBrown, Tfan or Gray
For Men and Women

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CLOSING OUT SALE ---Ail Prices Cut

E All Student:
Students having in their possession boobs dra wn from the University
Library are uotified that becaunse of the* Close of th-e Semester all su10h1hooks
tire dume M~onday, June second.I. I). Goodrich, Associate Librarian.
Read "hc Dail' "Classified" Columns

Surp lus -Supplies Store
1E. M. Xurster "Itj ays to walk' a few, "blocks" 21 3 iN, 4th Ave.

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State iond1 hurtin Street-
SIDNEY S. 1t BINS, Minister

CHURCH OF CHRIST
j DISCIPLES
All Services held in Laue Itall
(entier State and Washiingtoni Sts.
SERVICES

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PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)

TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH

Fifth A1ve. and William kt

ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
W~ashiington St. and Fifth Ave.
L'. C. STELLHORNi, Pastor
9:00 A. M.-lBible Study Hour.

Corner Third and West Huron Sts.,

June 1, 1924
10: 30 A. M.

"What Tr. IV. J. Bryan is Afraid
Of"

'unday:
Bible School, 9:380 V .M.
Christian Men's Service Club,
9:30 A. M.
Preaching Service, 10:30 A. M.
Rev. J. A. Canby will conduct
tlhe service. Subject: "Foot-
hrints That Lead to the
CGoil."
Students' Bible Class. 12 noon.
3:o n; People's. Society. Sunday
Evening, IRefreshments at 6
P. MI. Regular Service at
6: 30 P. M.
The midweek prayer :service is
hnlIdA at 7:30 on each Wednesday
nigl-,. Topic: "t'he Conversion of
thle I'hlippian jallor."

CARL A BRAIER, P'astor

9 :30-Confirmiation Service. The
only service of the day.

9 9:3 WA. M.-'Sunday School.

11EV. L. F. GUNNERMIAN, Pastor

11:00-Student Bible Class.

10:30 A. M.-Sermon.

4: 30 P. M.

2: ; 0--Students imeet
p~arty at parsomilse.

for hiking

An informal party meets at
churclh to go up the river.
0
A Cordial Welcome,

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7:30 P. M.-Special Service--Mrs.
H. C. Bill, Field Secretary of the
Woman's Missionary Society oft
the Lutheran Church, will speak.
Everyone invited.

10 :30 A. M.-Pre-Conifirimat on SE
vice.
5:9P. M,-Student Forum.

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I IRST4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

A CAP AND GLOWN PORTRAIT,
Should be iven your friends who'
,will be 'unable to see yvou at Corn-

BETHLEHEM
-EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
4th Ave.. near Packard
G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00 a. ni.
9.00-Sunday School and Bible
Classcs.
10:00--English Services.
11:00-German Services.

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RET. MERLE Itl. ANDIERSON, D..ID.,. Minister
L EW IS C. RE LITAN N, 1, Seely Men Students
MIRS. NELLIE CADlWELL, Seely Women Students

FIRS'TMETHODIST GLHURCH
C'or. 'S. State and E. Washington its.
REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D.D., Minister
1REV. W. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Associate Minister
MISS ELLEN IV. MOORE, Studenit Director -
10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject:
"ISYMBOL AMD REALITY"9
COMMUNION SERVICE

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10: 30-Morning Worship.
(>IWHA~T THE PRESBYT.lERIAN: CHURCH STIADJS YOlu"
12 : 0-Class for young people. Judge Alexander Burr, North Dakota,
will speak on What Happened at the GeneralI Assemibly."~
5: 30-Social Hour.
i: 30-Christian Endeavor. Judge Burr will speak.

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1 12:00

M.-Mr. Thomas Iden, Teacher of University Student Claus
Wesley Hall.

mencement.

FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
It. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister
HIOWARDII R. CHAPMAN
linister of Unuuiversity Students

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6 :00 P. M.-Senior Meeting on. the Boulevard. Meet at Wesley Hall.
7:39 P. M.----Evening Worship.. Pas5tor's Subject:
"BATYI RLliN
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

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COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS
HENRY LEWIS, RECTOR

10: 01-Worship and -sermon. "The
Glory of Going On:' Mr. Sayles.
12:00-Church Sunday School. Stu-
dents Class meets at Guild House.

HIERBERT A. JUMP, Minister FE, KNOX HiTCHELL, University
LUCY HUllEI, Secretary for Women Students
"THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME"

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