PAGE IG IlHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY " ' I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by)'the Assistant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays Volume i SUNDAY, MAY 3, 195 Number 147 To the Deans: There will be a Conference of the Deans on Wednesday, May 6, at ten o'clock in the President's office. A. H. Lloyd. T2o the members of the Senate Council: The next regular meeting of the'-Senate Council will be held in the President's office Monday, May 11, at 4:15 P. M. F. E. Robbns, Secretary. Notice to Piispctive Graduates: THE DIPLOMA FEE OF $10 IS PAYABLE NOW! Early settlement is necessary for the preparaltion of diplomas. In no case wi llthe University confer a degree at Commencement upon any student who fails to pay this fee BEFORE 4 O'CLOCK P. M. MAY 22. In case the Faculty doe~s not, recommend .any payor, the fee will be refunded on surren- der, of receipt for payment. The above applies also to fees for all. special certificates.' Candidates, for degrees or certificates should AT ONCE fill out card at office of the Secretory of their College or School, pay the Treasurer of the University and have card receipted, and file indicated section of this receipted card with the Secretary of their College or School, DO NOT DE- LAY- TILL~#T1{E L.AST MOME~NT, BUT ATTEND TO THIS MATTER AT ONCE. THETVEA§URER'S OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED EACH SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary University. To Members of tile iTversity: Insofar as possible, the Secretary's office has distributed new p~hoine books to be used under the dial system. Any one who has not received a new book may have one delivered by notifying the Secretary's office. S. W. Smith, Secretary of the University. F~aculty Meeting, College of Literature, Science anid the Arts: The next regular meeting of the Faculty will be held Monday, May 4th, at 4:10 in Room 2225, Angell Hall. John R. Effinger. Phi Bleta Kappa: A special miecting is called for 5 11. M. Thur.sday, May 7, in Room 20:5, Mason Hall, to transact business. Initiation of- undergraduate members will follow at 5:30, at the same place. H. L. Caverly. Initiates into PI,1 Beta Kappa: Undecrgraduates elected to Phi Beta. Kappa this, year are asked to be present. for initiation into the Society at Boomn 205. Mason Hall, at 5: 30 I'. M. (instead of :00) Thursday, May 7. The slight postpoineent is on~ account of SwIng-Out Exercises and the necessity of a business mneeting. 11. L. Ca erly. Atinial-lli UBela Kappa Banquet: The annual Banquet of Alpha Chapter of Michigan Phi Beta Kappa will take place at the Michigan Untion F'ridaty, Maiy 8, 1025, at 6:30 1P. M. Pro- fessor Edgar-F. Carrit will deliver the address. Members of Phi Beta kappa, whether of .this or other C'hapters, are cordially invited, andl reservationis may be.made, by writing to Professor H-. IL. Caverly or telephoning to himt at 143M (University exchange). ''The banquet charge is $1.50. The initiates from the junior and Senior Classes will be present as guests of the Chapter. It. L. Capvcrly, Secretary. Ann: Arbor Art Association: Members view of International Exhibition of paintings and "Gallery talk" by Professor Donaldson, Alumni Memorial Halll Monday, May 4, 8:001 Student Obscier's in Detroit Schooels: Every student who has been observing or piract ice teaching in the De- ti'oit schools this semester w~ill lea~se meet in(- in R~oomi 105, Tappanm Hall, Monday, May 4, at five o'clock. This is important. C. 0. Davis. Led ure: IA Lecture unuder the auspices of the Classical Depart ments on "Piolybius and his lPlan in Ancient Historiography"' will he given by Ernest G. Sihler, I Pli.D., Litt.D., Emeritus Professor' of New York University at 8:00 o'clock ThIursday evening. May, 7, in Room 2003, Angell Ilall. The public is invited. 11. A. Sanders. ~i Niaara lfall Lecture: Air. Wi K. Bradbury of the Niagara Falls Powver C'ompany will speak in Natural Science Auditorium on Monday, May 4, at 7 :30 P. Al. under the auspices of the Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical En- gineers. Mr. Bradbury will outline. the historical background of power. de- velopment at Niagara Falls, and will give considerable detail of the instal- lation of the world's largest hydro-electric units and the construction of the miniature model of the Falls built by the company for experimental lpur- poses. The lecture will be well illustrated with slides. The lecture is open to all interested. Jamies 13. Johnson, Clami Pub1. C ohmm Organ Recital: Phli lip Laitowec, a graduating student of t he University School of Music, Iwill p~resent the following program, to which the public is invited, in Hill ~ KEEP SMILING" just as long as we do your cleaning and pressing will have a smile on f ace. you your SUTNDAY, MAY3,1 Kodel Radio Units at Lyndon's A complete line of KODEL portable and stationary radio units is in stock in our radio department. Drop around and let us demonstrate these fine sets. We also carry a large stock of radio supplies. LYNDON and COMPANY 719 North University Ave. r, r. Quick Service Good Work 328 South Main St. i' ; l Starting with the Opening of our Store Monday, May 4th1 We will Offer a Series ofI Auditorium, Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock: Prelude in B minor (Bach) ; Rondo Ca priccio (LeMare) ; Symphony V1 (Widor) ;- festival Prelude on "Ein feste Burg" (l'aulkcs) ; Minuetto antico e Musetta (Yon) ; Dreams (Stoughton) ; Concert Variations (B~onnet): Charles A. Sink, Secretary. Junior Re~earch C(lub;:-I The annual election mweeting will bo held on Tuesday, M\ay 5th, at 7 :30 P. M. in Room 162 Natural Science Building. Election of newv officers. 'The following papers will be read: "Uric Acid in Blood," by Dr. A. A. Christman. "The Paleontalogy of the Richmond Rocks of Northern Michigan," by 1Mr'. Russell C. Hussey. A. Limdijia, Secretary. "Collecting in South Africa." M. L. Winslow. Rtoom M-224, Natural Science Building, Monday, May 4, at 8 P'. M. Members may bring guests. ~ :ary R. Emerson, Secretary. IPhi Laiabda Upsilon : I ilThe final meeting of the year of Delta Chapter of JI Lambda Upsilon wilbe held Monday, May 4, at 7 P. M., Room 303, Chemistry Building. Elec- tion of new officers will take place. F. J. Van N1attat $ec'y. I Mother's Day I--crc you will find a large stock of cards and gifts for Mothcr's Day. 1l 1l1S. UNIVERSITY Three Day Special Sales Covering Our Entire Range, of Seasonable Merchandise FIRST OF SERIES May 4th, 5th and 6th GOLF HOSIERY AND KNIiCKERS GOLF HOSIERY Any Any $5.00, $6.00 or $7.00 Golf Hose, Special $3.15 $2.50, $3.00 or $3.50 Golf Hose, Special $2.05 GOLF KNICKERS Any Any Any; Any Any $12.00 Wool Knicker $11.00 Wool Knicker $10.00 Wool Knicker $9.50 Wool Knicker $9.00 Wool Knicker " " s " s s " " s " " s " " " " " " s e " " " " s " " " " s s s s". s Special $8.50 Special $8.00 Special $7.00 Special $6.45. Special $6.00 LINEN KNICKERS OPEN TODAY to 10 :00 P. M. Warren I'. Lombard, President. 9.30 10 1 - 410 9:30 Read The Daily "Classified" Colu I1Un s The Talk of. the C'ampus . JLJ f Bradbury To Talk On Power. History, Historical b.ackground of power *development at. Niagara Falls will be discussed by W. K. Bradbury of the SNiagara Falls flower Lompany at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow in the Natural Science auditorium. In the address, IMr. Bradbury is expected to give par- ticular stress to the installation of the Avorld's largest hydro-electric' units and the construction of the miniature model of the falls, built by'i the comupany foi' experimntal pur11- poses.j ITli, lecturer L brought here under the auspices of the American insti- 1 I tute of electrical engineers. IHis talk will be illustrated with lantern I slides. 'An all-Michigan orchlestra compos- ed of Chuck Root, '23, and his De Soto Garden players will broadcast tstarting at 10 o'clock this evening, HrmIot Springs National Park, Ar- kansas. The station is KTHS. MILK, CREAM, WHIPPING CREAM BREAD, ROLLS, GRENNAN'S CAKES PICNIC SETS Any Any Any Any Any $7.50, $7.00 $6.50 $6.00 $5.00 $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 Linen Linen Linen Linen Linen Linen Linen Kni cker Knicker Knicker Knicker Knicker Knic ker .Knicker .., "" .Special ..... .Special """" "f"Special. ""ss"s"Special ... 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