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THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920
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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by te Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays).
Volume VI WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1926 Number 177
It is requested that all students intending to transfer from one to an-
ctber. Shool or College of this University for the year 1926-27 register their
apIM 8 soon as possible at the Recorder's office, Room 4 University Hall.
2 ~Ira X. Smth, Registrar.
(*1aege.,n nLiterature, Science, and the Arts, Department of Iathenatis:
Final examinations in courses 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 51, and 52 will be held Wednes-
day,June 2, 2-5 P. M., according to the following schedule:
Courses 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7-
Prof. Karpinski's section-Room 2225 Angell Hall.
Prof. Bradshaw's section-Room 35 Angell Hall.
Asst. Prof. Coe's sections-Room 1025 Angell Hall.
Asst. Prof. Anning's sections-Room 231 Angell Hall.
Mr. Johnson's sections-Room 1025 Angell Hall.
Mr. Peterson's sections-Room 25 Angell Hall.
Mr. Field's sections-Room 231 Angell Hall.
Mr. Reid's section-West gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall.
Mr. Raiford's sections-Room 1035 Angell Hall.
Mr. Craig's sections-Room 1035 Angell Hall.
Mr. Maslow's sections-Room 25 Angell Hall.
Mr. Lemon's-sections-Room 35 Angell Hall.
Mr. Menge's section-Room 2225 Angell Hall.
Courses 51 and 52-
All sections-West gallery, Alumni Memorial Hall.
Students taking either course 51 or 52 and any of the other courses
listed above will report for the final in 51 or 52 at 7 P. M. Wednesday, June
2, in Room 3003 Angell Hall.
J. W. Glover, Chairman.
Rhetoric 2 Examinations:
Final examinations in Rhetoric 2 will be given by the following instruc-
tors, Saturday, May 29th, at 2:00 P. M. in the rooms listed below:
Mr. Abbot-Room 2225 A. H.
Mr. Bader-Room 231 A. H.
Mr. Bouwsma-Room 2003 A. H.
Mr. Bower-Room Newberry Aud.
Mr. Conrad-Room 1209 A. H.
Mr. Donnelly-Room 2023 A. H.
Mr. Hoag-Room 25 A. H.
Mr. Kreider-Room 1025 A. H.
Mr. Osborn-Boom 209 A. H.
Mr. Reed-Room 3017 A. H.
Mr. Proctor-Room 1035 A. H.
Mr. Schenk-Room Newberry And.
Mr. Solve-Room 35 A. H.
Mr. Wells-Room 3213 A. H.
Mr. Vander bugt-Room 205 M. H-.
Waldo Abbot.
Psychology 34 and Geology 31:
Examinations of both these classes will be held in Science Auditorium,
Saturday, May 29, at 9-12 A. M. Students in Psychology will take seats
separated from their neighbors by a vacant chair and on the west side of
the room. Students of Geology will select seats in the same manner but on
the east side of the room.
W. B. Pillsbury
W. I. Hobbs.
ZoeIology b1:
Thesis criticisms and grades will be distributed to the members of the
Wednesday lecture sections at the close of today's lecture. Members of the
1yriday section may secure theirs at 2 or 3 this afternoon, in 108 Ec.
R. 1. Holmes.
Teachers of Elementary Spanish:
I should like to meet today (Wednesday) at 4:10 P. M. in Room 205
South Wing, all teachers of Spanish 1, 2, 31 and 32.
C. P. Wagner.
Thrd Year Mechanical Engineering Students and others who hive engaged
to work during the summer for ie 1Detroit Edison Co. aftthe Trenton
Channel Plant on special boiler test:
The date for starting this test has been set for Monday, June 21st. In-
formation regarding the details 9f reporting for work will be given later.
The Detroit Edison Co. has found it necessary to use a greater number
of men from outside its own organization than formerly anticipated, thereby
opening up this excellent opportunity for summer engineering experience
to 42 men from the U. of M. instead of 30-the number originally announced.
Those interested may consult me in my office, Room 231 West Engineer-
ing Bldg.
J. E. Emswiler.
Make Up Trip for Geology 128:
The persons who were not present on the trip Saturday, May 22, will
please make arangements with Robert Karpinski for the Make-Up trip.
If posible this trip should be made Wednesday afternoon, May 26.
Frank Leverett.

SenHIAr, 1Lichigan School of Religion:
Attention of the students of this Seminar is called to the questions for
discussion May 27. These questions are on reference in the Graduate Read-
ing Room No. 1.
Leroy Waterman.
Aviation Training:
Opportunity is offered to all students to enter an aviation training
scho!* in connection with the U. S. Naval Reserve. This course is open to
all men between 18 and 24 years of age, and has for its aim their qualifica-
tion as aviators and officers in the Reserve.
The Service is interested in drawing not only Ae.E., M. E. and E. E., but
college nen in general.
For further details call on
F. W. Pawlowski.
Glee Club:
Glee Club members may receive rebates by applying to the main busi-
ness oitce of the Michigan Union. All music must be turned in at this time.
L. Stuart Bulman, Manager.
Iniyersity of Michigan Band:
tJehearsal tonight 7:15 followed by Majestic Theatre Party. Uniform
Jess cape.
} .Gordon Packer.
E hgineerIng Council:
The last meeting of the present members of the Engineering Council
will be held in the Engineering Society Room in lhe West Engineering
'Bld&g at. 7?:30 this evening. Each member will please arrange to bring with

him, if possible, the president-elect of his organization that we may intro-
duce to them the ideas of the Council. Please be present at 7:30 so that
the meeting can be closed as early as possible.
Franli A. eid, Jr., Pres.
Organ Recital Omitted :
The regular Wednesday afternoon recital by Palmer Christian, Univer-
sity organist, will be omitted this week.
Charles A. Sink.
Freshman Engineers:
Dean Cooley will speak at the regular Freshman Assembly in Room 348
at 11 o'clock this morning. No one can afford to miss this final message of
the year from the Dean.
C. 0. Wisler.

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Mers. Stewart Hamley of Detroit will meet all girls who are taking golf
at 2:00 P. M. today atthe University Golf course.
Ethel Mormrck.
R. 0. T. C.:
Cadet uniforms may be turned in to the supply room immediately
after the last drill period o'f your Company. Deposits will be refunded at
that time. All uniforms must be in before Saturday, May 29th.
Reinold 3elberg.
GoldsmiIth's "SIe Stoops To Conquer":
The class in Standard Plays will present a recital of Goldsmith's com-
edy "She Stoops to Conquer" on Wednesday, May 26, at 7:30 P. M., in the
auditorium of University Hall. The public is invited to attend.
I. Eich.
Geological and Geographical Journal Club:
The memorial meeting of the year will be held on Thursday, May 27,
at 8 P. M. in Rooa 437 N. S. Bldg. Professor Hobbs will speak on "James
Hutton, a Founder of Modern Geology." All interested are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Walter A. Ver Wicbe Secretary.
Phi Sigma:
A regular meeting to be held in Room Z-242 N. S., 7:30 P. M., May 26.
This is the last meeting of the current year.
C. Francis Bye rs, Sec.
Scabbard and Blade:
This organization will hold the last meeting of the year Wednesday at
the Union at 7:30. Ofiecrs for next year will b°elected.
DAolm.
P1 Lambda Theta, Phi Delta 1aippa:
IAll members of Pi Lambda Theta and- Phi Delta Kappa who expect to
attend the joint picnic will meet at 5:20 tonight, at the Martha Cook build
ing. Virginia Earl.
Iota Alpha:
There will be a meeting of the Leta chapter of Iota Alpha at 7:30 P. M.
on Wednesday, May 26th, in Room 3201 of the East Engineering Building.
G. G. Brown, 1Pres.
Literary and Business Administration Seniors:
Mr. Barnes of the Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa., will be in Room
108 Tappan Hall in the forenoon and in Room 204 until 2 in the afternoon,
Wednesday, May 26th, for interviews with candidates for sales work.
C. S. Yoakum.
Mathenmatics Laboratory:
Our Marchant KC5019, nine key bank, hand operated calculating ma-
chine hasbeen missing from the laboratory forsone time; I would appre-
ciate the receipt of any information leading fo the return 6r 'present loca-
tion of this machine,
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