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WAnV V-TG14T

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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D AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all nembers o
the University. Copy received by t e Assistant to the F 0*ent until
8:30 p. m. (11:30 a. n. Saturday
Volume & SATURDAY, MAY 30, 192 Number 180
Attention Seniors:
Tickets for Comnencement and the Senate Reception, and the programs
for Commenesmeft Veek. WilJ be distributed from the>office of the Secretary
of the University, Room 3 U H. B ginnng Monday, June 8.
Shirley WI. Smith, Secretary, University.
lacuity, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
It is requested that appointments be made by Departmeit Heads for
consultation concerning the budget, on Saturday May 30th, or during the
first three days of the week beginning Monday, June 1st. The Regents expect
to go over the budget on Monday, June 8th, and it will be necessary t have
detailed requests filed in the Secretary's office by 9 o'clock Friday morning,
June tih. John R. Efinger.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
An adjourned meeting of the Faculty will be held on Monday evening,
June 1st, at 7:30 P. M. in Room 2225, Angell Hall, for a final consideration
of the report on entrance requirements presented at the meeting held May
25th. John R. Effinger.
University Women:
All University women are reminded that House Rules are in effect
during the remainder of the term up to Commencement, with no excep-
tions. Jean Hamilton.
University Women; House Presidents:
Signing-out slips for the month of May are due in the Office of the
Dean of Women before the close of the examination period.
Jean Hamilton.
11ans for Baccalaureate and Commenecment:q
All who expect to take part in the exercises of Commencement week
will please take not of the following schedule in order that there will be as
little confusion as possible in carrying out the program:-Punctuality is
especially important as the processions will start on scheduled time.
Baccalaureate-Sunday, June 14, 11:00 A. M.
Weather Fair-
Time of Assembly-10:15 A. M.
Places of Assembly-
Members of the Faculties in the dressing rooms second and third floors
of 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
Building.
Education on walk north side of Physiology and Pharmacology Build-
ing.
Engineering and Architectural on Main Diagonal walk in Engineering
Court. Engineers in front.
Medical on diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library (in
front of nurss).
Nurses on diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library (be-
hind Medics).
Iaw 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.
Graduate on East and -West walk, West of the intersection in front of
Library.
Weather Rainy-
A sprinkle will not be considered rainy. It must actually rain with
no prospect of clearing.
Students will proceed directly to ill Auditorium. Seats will be re-
served until 10:50 A. M.
Commencement-Monday, June 15, 9:00 A. M.
Weather Fair-
Time of Assembly-7:45 A. M..
Places of Assembly:
Members of the Faculties and invited guests, in Alumni Memorial Hall
-West Gallery second floor where they may robe,
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 March-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 House.
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 Candidate for honorary degrees will
assemble In the offices in the north end of the field house.
L. N. Gram, Chief Marshal.
Senate Reception and Senior Promenade:
The Annual Senate Reception to members of the graduating classes,
their relatives and friends and to alumni will take place on Saturday eve-
hing, June 13, at 8:45 o'clock.
The classes will assemble in front of the Library at the same places as
for Commencement. Caps and gowns are to be worn.
The classes will march from the Library to State Street, on the walk
between Angell Hall and the Law Building, to Alumni Memorial Hall

where they will be received by the President, Mrs. Lloyd, the Regents. and
their wives. From there the various classes will proceed to. the following
headquarters where they will be received by the Deans, members of the
faculties, and their wives.
Literature and Graduate School: Angell Hall.
Education: Tappan Hall.
Law, Medicine, Engineering and Architecture: Lawyers' Club.
Dentistry and Pharmacy: Alumni Memorial Hall.
There will be a concert on the campus by the University Band. Cards
of admission for relatives and friends may be obtained at the office of the
Secretary of the University and from the Secretary of the Alumni Associa-
tion.
In case of rain the classes and guests are requested to go first to
Alumni Memorial Hall and from there to their respective headquarters.
A. 0. Leet, Chairman, Senate Reception Committee.
Rooms for Exams, Romaance Languages:
Antnio-French 2, both sections--.Room 35 Angell libal.
Logan-Spanish 2, both sections-Room 2013 Angel Ha I.
Mercado-Spanish 31 at 2:00-Saturday, June 6, in a. n.-Room 305
0ouh Wing.
Sanchez-Spanish 2, all sections-Room 6 Angell Hall (instead of 16
Angell Hall as announced yesterday). A. G. Canfield.

Hisstory 6:
Final Examination June 1, 9-12.
Dunham's Sections-University Hall Auditorium.
Lovell--West Gallery Alumni Memorial.
Brown and Slosson--Natural Science Auditorium.
Lcgan's Spalish 2 Sections:
Examination will be given in Room 2013 A. H.

Preston Slosson.
A. J. Logan.

To Members of The University of Xichigan Band:
The unit will assemble at Band headquarters at twelve o'clock noon
without uniforms to be marched to the flag pole for a sort }emorial, Day
ceremony. Inasmuch as the band has been officially recogniz6d at the last
'rhecti~ng of the Board -of' Regents, no better way of manifesting our appre-
ciation of that Recognition is possible than through a hundred'per cent
turnout atthis laet formation of the school year.
Robert V. halsey, Student Manager.
To Members of The University of Michigan Band:
Arra'ngements have been made to receive all uniforms :at the band
headquarters from ten to twelve and from one to five on Tuesday, June 2nd,'
from men who will not be present at the Commencement Band activities.
Reimbursements will be made at this time. These are the only two alter-
native periods for turning in band uniforms prior to the commencement
period so it is hoped that all band men will take advantage of these two
perids. Sweaters will not be given out until the 6th of June.
Robert V. Halsey, Student Manager.
To Members of The Commencement Baud:
The band will hold. its first formation for the Commencement activities
on Thursday afternoon, June 11th, when the unit will proceed to Detroit
for participation in an alunini meeting at the Book-Cadillac hotel. Enter-
tainment will be provided in lieu of additional stipend.
Robert V. Halsey, Student Mainager.
Matlienmatics: College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
Final examinations in Mathematics ,College of Literature, Science, and
the Arts, will be held Tuesday, June 2, 1925, 2 to 5 P. M., according to the
following 'schedule:
Mathematics 1, all sections, 231 Angell Hall.
Mathematics 2, Prof. Markley's section, 2003 Angell Hall.
Prof. Karpinski's section, 1035 Angell Hall.
Prof. Bradshaw's section, 2003 Angell Hall.
Asst. Prof. Anning's section, 231 Angell Hall.
Mr. Johnson's section, 35 Angell Hall.
Mr. Peterson's section, 2003 Angell Hall.
Mr. Field's section, 1035 Angell Hall.
Mr. Reid's secton, 2003 Angell Hall.
Dlr. Jenkin's section, 1035 Angell Hall.
Mr. Raiford's section, 1035 Angell Hall.
Mr. Maslow's section, 35 Angell Hall.
Mr. Green's section, 1025 Angell Hall.
Mr. Van Fleet's section, 1035 Angell Hall.

Mathematics 3, all sections, 25 Angell Hall.
Mathematics 4, all sections, 1025 Angell Hall.
Mathematics 7, all sections, 35 Angell Hall.
Mathematics 51 and 52, all sections, West Gallery Alumni Hall.
Students taking Course 51 or 52 and als6 Courses 1, 2, 3, or 4 will write
the examination in Courses 1, 2, 3, or 4 as announced and meet in 2201
Angell Hall at 7 P. M. June 2 for the final in Course 51 or 52.
J. L. Markley, Cliiraun.
'.Enginering Students:
Students in the College of Engineering desirous of obtaining summer
temployment are advised to call at Room 2, University Hall, as soon as con-
venient. An excellent opportunity is offered for work at or near your own
111.*.... J. A. Bursley.
SAttention Seniors:
Seniors in all classes except those in Engineering and Architecture, who
,,have made other arrangements, who have not paid their Alumnus Subsrip-
tion Fee are megnested to do so in the Alumni Office in Alumni Memorial
Hall. Wilfred B. Shaw, Gen. Sec, of Alumni A ss'1.
,Seniors of the Literary Classt
Seniors of the Literary Class who have not paid their Alumnus Sub-
scription Fee may do so at the Alumni Office in Alumni Memorial Hall.
Richard Lawrence, President.
Gy nasium locker:-Barbour Gyninasim:
All clothes must be removed from lockers by May 30th.
Ethel McCormick.
, Nai al-Reseri ists:
All Naval-Reservists please communicate with I. C. Moore, 161.3 Monroe
St., relative to the summer cruises. Lt. L. C. Leever.
To Seniors:
Seniors finishing in June who are interested in opportunities for perma-
nent positions are advised to consult the list of opening on file in Room 2,
University Hall. J. A. Bursley.
cabbard and Blade:
There will be a short business meeting of Scabbard and Blade Monday,
June 1, at the Union at 7:15 for the discussion of important financial mat-
ters. As this will be the last meeting of the year,. all members should be
present. D. A. Holm.
Architectural Seniors:,
On Tuesday evening at 7:00 o'clock there will be a discussion of regis-
tration laws for architects in the Anney lecture room. E. Lorch.

SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925
TODf"A Y ONLY!
Our Second Anniversary
IlllilllI
To show our appreciation
of the loyal support and
confidence of the people
of Ann Arbor
Fene Chinese
Handmade Rugs
at 165% Discount
STOCK OR ORDERS
"Fette Pugs are so differ-
ent" and yet
Regular prices are about
ot-half what equal quality
sells for in city shops,
Terms if desired
SMRS. U. B. MERR.ICK
928 Church Street
Phone 3155

Patronize These

Advertisers

Action of Administrative Board:
At its meeting on May 28th the Ad-
ministrative Board of the College of
Literature, Science, and the Arts
voted to suspend Mr. Jack Goldman
for the first semester of the year 1925-
26, and directed that the grade of E
be recorded for him in Physics 35, be-
cause of dishonesty in a written ex-
ankination in that course.
W. R. Humphreys.
WHAT'S GOING ON
Notices to appear in this column must
be left in the box at the Day office
prnvided for Coat purpose before 4 y
o'clock preceeding uze day of issue.
SATURDAY
2:00-Michiga ivs. Wisconsin tennis
tournament at Ferry field.
4:05--lichign vs. Iowa baseball!
game at Ferry field.
SUNDAY
4:00-Congregational Student camp-
fire meeting at church to discuss
"After College, What?"
8:00-Motion picture service, "A Girl
of the Limberlost" at Congrega-
tional church.
I pring Events
May 30-Iowa vs. Michigan-base-
ball.
May 30-Wisconsin vs. Michigan--
tennis.4
June 10, 11-Alumni meet in Detroit.
June 12-Ohio State ,vs. Michigan-
baseball.
June 12-Alumni Reunion Day.
June 12-Senior Class Day,
Deputies Refuse
Con fidence Vote
Paris, May 29. - The socialists.
~issatisfied by the declaration of for-
eign minister Briand in the chamber
today held a caucus during suspen-;
sion of the sitting and decided 21-20
to abstain from voting on the motion
bf confidence.
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%una'g Cburcb services

TRINITY ENGLISH
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Fifth Aveiand William St
Rev.. L. F GUNDERMAN, Pasto:
9:30 A .-1ible School
10:30 A. M.-Whitsunday service
Sermon, "A Neglected Factor
in Modern Life." Seniors es- I
pecially invited, since Sun-
day will be observed as Sen-
ior Sunder. NoForum meet-
ing in tile ening.

BETHLEHEM-
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
Fourth Ave. between William and
Packard
G. A. NEU11ANN, Pastor
9 A. M.'Adult ,Bible Classes,
10 A.M.-English service.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
469 South Division St.
10:30 A. M.-Sunday morning ser
:vice: subject, "The Ancient
and Modern, Necro m a n c y,
allias'Mesmerism and Hypno-
tism, Denounced."'
g rSunday school follow-
ing the morning service.

ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Washington St., and Fifth Ave.
E. C. STELLIHORN, Pastor
9:00 A. M.--Bible Study Hour.
10:30 A. M. -Service to which
Senior students are specially
invited.

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11 A. M.-German
tor's topic:
Pentecost."

service. Pas.
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7:30 P. M.-Regular Wednesday
evening testimony meeting.
The Reading Room, 608 First Na-
tional Bank building, is open
daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except
Sundays and legal holidays.

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DISCIPLES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cor. Hill & Tappan
KENNETH B. BOWEN, Minister
SENIOR SERVICE
9:80-Bible School.
10:30-Morning worship. Special
music. Seniors please wear
caps and gowns. Subject by
pastor: "What shall we do
with Miracles ?"
6:00-Young People's Social Hour
and lunch.-
6:30-Christian Endeavor.
7:30-Evening worship. Subject
by pastor: "A Dirt Prophet."
Both services open to the
public.

UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Streets
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister.
hillip E. LaRowe, Musleal Diroetor
10:45
DR. SIDNEY S. ROBINS

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West huron Streets
CARL A. BRA UER, Pastor
9:00 A. M.--Preparatory in Ger-
man.
9:30 A. M.-Sermon and 1 o I y
Communion. The pastor's
Subject: "The Beauty of the
Pentecostal Church."
11:00 A. M.-Bible Class.
No service in English in fore-
noon.
7:00 P. M.-Preparatory in Eng-

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speaks on
"A CENTURY OF UNITARIANISM"
Its outlook on new religious problems

f ish.
7:30 P. M.-Sermon and Ii o 1 y
Communion. M. Cook preaches
on: "The Pouring Out of the
Spirit."

The Church.

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CORNER CATHERINE and DIVISION STREETS
HENRY LEWIS, Rector.
H. L. LONSDALE, Assistant.
RACHEL HAYILAND, Secretary for Student Work.
May 31st, Whit Sunday
Senior Sunday on the Campus
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A. M.-Church, school.
11:00 A. M.-Morning prayer and adgress TyMr. Victor laine on,
"NEAR EAST .REIAEF. '

There will be no smoking
during the commencement exer-
cises on Ferry field, on June
15. Such practice detracts from
the dignity of the 'occasion and
will be strictly prohibited.
Richard Laurence,'
President, senior literary class.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
RERBERT A. JUMP, Minister.
E. KNOX MITCHELL, Unhversity Pastor.
9:30-Sunday School. Picture address: "SERVING THE STOCKYARD
COMMUNITY.'
Boys' Guild meets with Mr. Jump.
10:45-Service of worship. Senior Sunday. Last in series of sermons on
"RELIGION AND THE FIVE SENSES": "RELIGION
AND THE SPIRITUAL SENSE."
4:00-Student Campfire Meeting. Meet at the Church and bring own
supper. Topic for discussion: "AFTER COLLEGE,
WHAT?"
8:0b-Motion Picture Service. Gene Stratton Porter's novel, "A GIRL
OF THE LIMBERLOST."

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6:00 P.

M.-E. Y. P. A. Box supper picnic.
M.-Student Supper. Prof. Arthur Sanders will speak on
44Schoof of fleligion."

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REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D. D., Minister
REV. W. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Associate Minister
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