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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 2, V

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L BULLETIN
tctive notice to all members of
Assistant to the President until
pDy must be typewritten.
29, 19'7 NUIMIBER 175

I am taking this opportunity of addressing informally the members of
the graduating classes of the 'University with regard to two things which
have seemed in the past to subtract from the general dignity and appro-
priatness of the Commenement Exercises.
One of these things, namely, smoking in the Commencement proces-
sion or during the Exercises on Ferry Field, affects the men of the class
especially; the other, the wearing of flowers at the Commencement Exer-
cises, concerns the women. I am sure that I need say no more than this,
for I know that the seniors are as eager as all of us to make the Commence-
ment Exercises worthy, in dignity, of the University of Michigan, and I think
that nobody will dispute the facts that smoking at this time is out of place
and that it is not good form to wear flowers with formal academic cos-
tume.
I shall appreciate it very much personally if in these matters both the
men and women students will give their cooperation, and I am sure that
this, your own Commencement, will be more satisfactory to you if we are
all of us careful about a few of these small details.
C. C. Little.
To All Students Having Library Books:
1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Univer-
sity Library are notified that such books are due Tuesday, May 31, before,
tlhe impending examinations.
2. Students who have special need for certain books between May
31st and June 4th may retain such books for that period by applying to
the Superintendent of Circulation on or before May 31st.
3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at
the Library by Monday, June 6th, will be sent to the Recorder's, Office,
where their semester's credits will be h 1 up until such time as said rec-
ords are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents.
iWm. W. Bishop, Librarian.
Commencement Honor Guard:
Seniors who have been appointed to act as honor guard and Color Bear-
ers for Commencement are requested to meet Dr. May at Waterman Gymna-
sium at 7:30 P. M., Tuesday, May 31st.
This meeting is for the purpose of instructing the honor guard in its
duties in connection with the Commencement Exercises and a full attend-
ance is essential.
L. M. Gram, Chief Marshal.
Faculty, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
The next meeting of the Literary Faculty will be held on Tuesday,
May 31st, at 4:10 P. M., in Room 2225, Angell Hall. Reports of Commit-
tee on Teachers Certificates, and of Committee on Marking System and Con-
duct of Examinations, will be given at this meeting.
John R. Effinger.
Women Students, College of Literature, Science and the Arts:
Women enrolled in the Literary College who are looking forward to
the study of Law are invited to meet Dean Bates for a conference on Wed-
nesday, June 1st, at 4:00 P. M., in the Dean's Office, Law Building.
John R. Effinger.
Ann Arbor Art Association:
The Exhibition of America Paintings selected from the Thirty-Ninth
Annual American Exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago closes on Tues-
day, May 31. No extension of time of exhibition is permitted.
Bruce X. Donaldson.
Research Fellowships in Real Estate:
The School of Business Administration offers for the academic year
1927-28, six $500 research fellowships in Real Estate. These awards will
be open to graduate students in any department of the University. Students
to whom the fellowships are given will be expected to devote a considerable
part of their time to research under the direction of Professor E. M. Fisher.
Those interested should write at once to this office, giving academic stand-
ing and specific qualifications for the work.
Edmund E. Day.
Physics Colloquium:
The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M., Tuesday, May 31, in
Room 1041, New Physics Building. Mr. G. S. Cook will speak on the "In-
fra-Red Spectrum of Lead." All interested are cordially invited.
W. F. Colby.
Michigan Dames and Their Friends:
Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Guild, '562 S. Seventh Street, are entertaining the
Michigan Dames and their friends Tuesday evening, May 31. Meet prompt-
ly at Faculty Womens' Club Rooms, 226 S. Ingalls at 7:45. Transportation
will be furnished. All members are urged to be present.-
Mrs. Zora Webb, President.
Freshman Group:
There will be a meeting of Mr. P. E. Bursley's group at his residence,
917 Olivia Avenue, Tuesday evening, May 31, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Philip E. Bursley.
Albion College Alumni:
There will be an informal gathering of alumni and former students of
Albion College at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Carl V. Weller, 1130 Fairoaks
Parkway, Tuesday evening, May 31, at 7:45 o'clock. Those who can come
will please call Mrs. Weller at 9348. President John Seaton and Alumni
Secretary, Wm. B. Buck will be present. It is hoped that a large number
will be present.
C. H. Stocking.
Lantern Night:
The annual Lantern Night ceremonies which include the Freshman
Pageant and Dance Drama will be held Tuesday ight, May 31st, at 7 o'clock
at Palmer Field.

TRADE EXPER
MEETIN LIN
DETROITMa y 2S.-
grades from the marts
started today for homes
as Africa after three day
change at tie Nationall
convention,
Two federal laws, the
Sherman anti-trust act,
ernmental agency, the s
were labeled hinderan
se ae hnd eran trade expansion in the f
speakers and some df
other lands added the
against the tariff.
On the other hand, Jan
president of the Unite
corporation and chairm
eign trade council since
tion, disagreed with sor
icism, especially with th

END BURSLEY EXPRESSES APPROVAL OF DINWIDDIE IS AWARDED I John P. Taker, '26^, Vas awarded
NEW RULING ON ROOM FACILITIES TRAVELING dFELLOWSHIP ire ed leorTecfeloot,'ea-
rI Detroit,' carrieayear abroad and a
C'1n01ent1ing on the Board of Re-tJohn Ekin Dinwiddie. '25A, was se $1.200 prize. Graduates of the Unl-
1. ('mnen ig n heBordof Re-ot ia(cuainted with rooming condi- vesi tndr3
gents' action in approving h-is recom- tions in Ann Arbor should be protect- lected Friday as the holder of the ersity under 30 years of age or
. mendation in regard to studlent room- ~ ed from any possible dimculties en-.fourth Booth Travelling fellowship out enios abut > graduate are eligible
Experts i the ing facilities, Joseph A. Bursley, dean suing from living in unapproved of a field of eight by a committee of
as far distant 0 students said, "Past experience has houses. Those students who have be- six members of the faculty of the
S da isot is ul come familiar with the situation S'chool of Architecture and three De-i OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
s of idea inter shown that it is undesirable for the rough a vea' or more of attendance troit architects yesterday. Bis design Lege-Sweaters are to be awarded to
Oreign1 Trade best interests of the student body and at the University should not need this of a .huilding suitable for a state his- the members of this year's women's
the University to allow any students regulation, in the opinion of Dean Bur- torical society brought him the win-'debate squad who took part in Inter-
tariff and the to room in apartments of houses where sley. ning decision. collegiate debates.

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hipping board,
ces to proper
oreign field by
ele ;ates from
eir complairt~s
rues A. Farrell
d States Stee
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m1e of the crit-
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- there are no landladies to supervise -
, the conditions in the houses."
The adoption of the rule making
it compulsory for all male students'
, residing on the campus for the first
year to' live in approved houses
has been contemplated for several
years, Dean Bursley declared and has
l not been passed on before, because of
the desire to have an adequate num-
- ber of approved rooming houses when
the regulation should go into effect.
| It is the belief of the University au-
! thorities that first-year men, who areI
Junior Engineers in Room 348, West
ay, May 31, 1927.
J. C. Brier.
day in the hallway.

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of equalized trade between nations.
Junior Engineers:
There will be a meeting of theJ
Engineering Building, at 11:00 Tuesd
Senior Engineers:
Invitations will be delivered Tues
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Invitations Committee.

REPAIRING

HANDMADE
CHINESE
RUGS
New Shipment of Small to
Room Size, Just Arrived.
A $30000STOCK
FROM WHICH TO
CHOOSE-SALE
CONTINUES ON
MEDIUM SIZES
Don't you just love to go
into some artistic shop where
you are made to feel wel-
rme to roam around at
your leisure without buying
unless you see something
you really want!
Mary people say: "I
would so much like to see
your rugs, Mrs. Merrick,
but I do not want to bother
you until I am ready to

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buy or order."
Please do not feel
you are intruding if

that
you

come when you have no
intention of buying a rug.
If you will ask it, I will
"turn you loose" in the rug
room to examine' the rugs
at your leisure, coming in
to answer any questions at
your call.
I am continually receiv-
ing new rugs, often orders

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to go outside of the city or
state. The designs and
colors are constantly being
added to, so that if you
wish to have a Chinese rug
some time in the future, it
behooves you to come sev-
eral times to look over the
selection, that you may
know just what you want
when the time comes.
Merrick---Im[porter
928 Church St. Phone 3155

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