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Ti-E MICHIGAN

DAILY

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BULLETIN

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received by the Assistant t the President until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays). Covy must be typewritten.

TUESDAY, ATAY 10,j19-7

NUM~tBIE i, )

J. I1. Yant, Stage tanager.

Honors Convocation:*
The fourth annual Honors Convocation will be held at 11:00 a. m. Wed-
nesday, May 11, in Hill Auditorium. Dr. Stanley Coulter, formerly Acting
President of Purdue University, will give the address.
Classes at eleven o'clock in all divisions of the University, with the
exception of clinics, are according to custom dismissed in order that mem-
bers of the faculty and students may attend the convocation.
The Deans are requested to meet with the President and the speaker of
the day in the dressing rooms on the west side of the first floor of the
Auditorium.
Seats will be provided for members of the faculty on the stage. They
are requested to enter the doors at the rear of Hill Auditorium and pass
directly to these seats.
There will be io academic procession. Academic costume will not be
worn except by seniors in the section reserved for honor students. A sec-
tion of seats on the main floor of the Auditorium will be reserved for honor
students who will be admitted to this section on presentation of the cards
which have been sent them.
The doors of the Auditorium will be open at 10:45 a. in.
C. C. Little.
To the Deans:
There will be no Conference of the Dean's on Wednesday, May 11, 1927.
F. E. Robbins.
University Lecture:
Dr. Caroline Ransom Williams, formerly of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art, will lecture under the auspices of the Department of Semitics at
4:15 p. m., Wednesday, May 11, in Natural Science Auditorium, on the
subject, "Egyptian Thought and Art, 1360 B. C." The lecture will be illus-
trated by the stereopticon. The public is cordially invited.
F. E. Robbins.
Faculty, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture:
There will be a meeting of the Faculty of these Colleges on Tuesday
May 10, at :4:15 p. m. in Room 348,FWestyEngineering Building. All the
members of the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies have been
invited to attend this meeting.
Louis A. Hopkins, Secretary.
June Seniors--School of Education:)
All Diploma and Teacher's Certificate fees must have been paid and the
receipts returned to the Recorder, School of Education, on or before May
26th, at 4 P. M., if candidates expect to be recommended for degrees in
June.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
Teacher's Certificates:,
Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fee may now be
secured at the office of the School of Education. All students who expect to
be recommended for the Teacher's Certificate in June must pay their fee
and return their receipt to the Recorder, School of Education, on or before
May 26th, at 4 PI M.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
Mir. Finney's Classes:
I shall not be able to meet my classes today, Tuesday. All classes
please take twelve pages in advi1ce.
Robert V. Finney.
Psychology 110. .Vocational Psychology:
Those with names beginnin'g with the letters N-Z will take their ex-
amination in Room P162, N. S. Others will come to room 205 Pharmacology.
C. H. Griffithis.
Religion 14:
Public lecture by Mr. Mumford on Thursday at 4:15 in Natural Science
Auditorium. . Quiz sections will not meet this week. Returned blue-books
may be had at the School of Religion office mornings.
A. E. Wood.

ult me this week at my office, 2212 Angell Hall, Wedncsday or Friday,
10-11or 2-3.
0. J. Camupbell.
Organ Recital:
Dalies Frantz, a student of Palmer Christian, will give a very inter-
eAting program in the Twilight Organ Recital Series on Wednesday after-
noon at 4:15 o'clock. The general public, with the exception of small chil-
dren, is cordially invited to attend.
The program in full is as follows: Sonata V (Guilmant); Noel (Mulct);
Toccata and Fugue in D minor (Bach) ; Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana)
(Mascag;ai); Scherzo (Sonata in E minor) (Rogers) ; Traumerei (Strauss);
Choral in A minor (Franck).
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
Graduation Recital:
The following program will be given in the School of Music Auditorium,
in the Students' Recital Series, Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock. The
general public is cordially invited to attend. Aria di Polissena (Radamisto
1720) handle-Bibb), Se tou M'ami, se Sospiri (1710-1736) (Pergolesi),
L'Heure Exquise (Poldowski), Ariette (Vidal) Bessie Sickles; By the Waters
of Babylon, Turn Thee to Me, I will lift Mine Eyes (From Biblische Lieder)
(Dvoraz); Bessie Sickles; Etude in F minor (Liszt) Donna Esselstyn; Ich
liebe dich (Beethoven) An den Sonnenschein (Schumann), Sapphische Ode
(Brahms), Vergehliches Standchen (Brahms) Bessie Sickles; The Response
(Brown) Auld Daddy Darkness (Homer.), The Lamp (Pierce), Sanctuary
(LaForge) Bessie Sickles. Accompaniments by Donna Esselstyn.
Charles A. Sink, Secretary.
University of Michigan Band:;
Formation at 3:00 p. in. today at Morris Hall, in uniform, to play for
Senior Swing-Out. Attendance is compulsory.
Paul Schlanderer, Student Ma inager.
Alpha Nu:
The meeting will be held tonight at seven-thirty. The meeting is im-
portant for members because there will be nomination of officers for next
semester. The program for the evening is a debate on the subject: "Re-
solved, that Democracy is a mistaken ideal.
Lyle E. Eiserman, Pres.
Memibers of Masques:
There will be a very important meeting of Masques, Wednesday, May
11, at 203 University Hall at 4:00 o'clock. New members are expected.
f Ruth Kalin, IPres.

A tliet ILiterary Society:
h'i IPrtia-tAheina ),?ebate, scheduld for Tuesday has been postponed.
The date will be announced later in the week. No meeting Tuesday night.
Florence A. Pollock, 'Presideft.
Contributors To The Inlan der:
Copy- for the Spring poetr'y issue should be left at the Rhetoric office
this week.
Elizabeth llmiian.
Frresen, Sopliomlires, and Juniors:
Mr. C. I. Zane will be in Room 302 at the Union, Tuesday May 10,
from 4-6 am 7-9, to interview any who are desirous of obtaining summer
employment.
'I. W. Butterfield.

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There will be a meeting of the There will be a meeting of the the makeup, the various columns, and
Landscape Club on Wednesday, May University of Michigan Lake County the selling of advertisements. Only
11, 1927 at 8: (10 P. M. Mr. Sidney B. club in room 302 at the Michigan Un- the mechanical printing will be left
Mitchell, Professor of Library Science ion tonight at 7:30. to the newspaper company.
will talk on "The use of Iris in the Charles Yarrington. Mr. Howard Jones, instructor in
Landscape." Everybody out. -- journalism, says of the project, "This
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STUDENTS TO EDIT
LOCAL NEWSPAPER
I'ract ical exleriee in journalism
to sn pplement their theoreical work
will le gained by the students of the
cmmunity newspaipr course, when
hey put out the May 18 issue of the
Washtenawr Post. a local county week-
ly. James T'. Herald, '28, is the man-
aging editor of the student staff, and
Gail Lyons, '27, advertising manager.
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Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at
Room 1041; New Physics Building. Dr. N.
fraction in Moving Media." All interested

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Mathematical Club:
Regular meeting will be held in Room 3201 Angell Hall, on Tuesday,
May 10, at 8 p. m. Mr. Sheffer will present, "A Linear Functional Equation."
Professor Shohat will present, "Note on a System Vf Differential Equa-
tions." All persons interested are cordially invited. .
W. W. Denton.
Adelphi:
Adelphi, House of Representatives will hold its regular meeting 'Tues-
day evening at 7:30 in the Adelphi rooms on the fourth floor of Angell
Hall. The bill to be discussed is as follows: "Resolved, that this house
edorses the principles of the Republican Administration."
Visitors are cordially invited.
J. 31. Schratle, Speaker.
Portia Literary Society:
The Portia-Athena Debate scheduled for this evening has been post-
poned. Please watch this bulletin for further notice.
Miriam M. Olden, President.

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MEDALS FOR SWIMMING
TEN MILES ARE READY
Medals for those who have com-
pleted the swimming of ten miles in
th'e Union pool are now ready for dis-
tribution, it was announced yesterday
by officials in charge. The require-
ments for the medals were: not more
than one-half mile can be swum in
one day, and ten miles must be
covered for the winning of the award.
Those who receive medals also have
their names engraved on a cup.
SUOHAT AND SHEFFER ON
MATHEMATICAL PROGRAM
Papers by Prof. James A. Shohat
and Mr. I. M. Sheffer of the mathe-
matics department will compose the
program of the regular meeting of the
Mathematical club, at S Tuesday night
in room 3201 Angell hall.
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Senior Engineers:
There will be a class meeting of the senior engineers in room 348 at
11 o'clock, Tuesday, May 10.
F. Xl. Bragg.
Comedy Club: Tryouts for Membership:
Tryouts for membership in Comedy Club will be held Wednesday after-
noon from three until five in the auditorium of Newberry Hall. All stu-
dents who are -eligible for campus activities are invited to tryout. Candi-
dates are expected to have prepared a short reading to present before the
club. All members of Comedy Club are expected to be present.
Valentine L. Davies, Pres.

Honors Course in English:I
All iuniors interested in electing this course for next year may con-

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