''THE' MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY-17, THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUURSDAY. MAY 17, I DAILY OFrFICIA-L BULLETINJ 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., Saturday.) it play, "Le Docteur Miracle," may see the proofs and leave their orders in Room 104, South Wing, office of the Romance Language Department. All orders must be in before May 24. Max Fruhauf, Jr., Treasurer Cerele Franeajs. VOille 8. TIRII{SDAY, MAY 17. Number 171. Nolice to All Seniors: There are only six more business days after today for payment of diploma and certificate fees of any candidates for graduation at the coming com- mencement. If you have not yet paid, please delay no longer. There can and, will he no Extension beyond 4 p.m., May 24. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary. To All Telephone Users: Will you please observe the following simple requirements when apply-' ing for a telephone or change in the present installation of the telephone you are now using: 1. Submit written requests to the Assistant Secretary of the ULniversit'y. 2. In the event that as a new installation is needed specify-(a) Thre numb'er of the room in which it is to be installed and (b) the person under whose name the phone will be listed in the directory. 3. If the present installation is to be changed specify- (a) Present number of telephone. (b) Room in which phone is now located. (c) Change desired. 4. Tha standard cord length is six feet. Special lengths are eight feet, 11 feet, and 15 feet. Permission to use a cord longer than 15 feet must come from the general offices of thentelephone company in Detroit. Everyone concerned will be saved much time if these simple directions are followed. Herbert G. Watijis, Assistant Secretary. Ann Arbor Division, Detroit Chapter, A.S.S.T.: The last meeting of the year will be held Thursday, May 17, at 8 p.m., in Room 3201 East Engineering Building. Mr. Harold F. Wood, chief metal- lurgist of the Wyman-Gordon Co., will give an illustrated talk on drop forg- ings. W. P. Wood. Members of Mimes: There will be a meeting in Room 306 of the Union at 4:30 o'clock on Thursday, May 27. James 1I. Yant, President. PhI Eta Sigma: There will be an important meeting of all members of the classes of '29, '30, and '31 of this society on Thursday, May 17, at 5 p.m., in Room 316 of the Union. At this time the committee. on the Honor System will give a detailed report of its investigation. The committee has a proposal to make to the society as a whole. Everyone is urgently requested to be present at this last meeting of the year. H. B. Palmer, President. Christian Science Society: Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Upper Room of Lane Hall. Alice Louise Fouch, Secretary. Lecture, Course For 1928-29- The lecture course committee of the Oratorical association will meet next week to begin consideration of next year's lecture course. Any member of the University faculty who wishes to make suggestions in regard to next year's lecture program should send the suggestions at once to Professor J. M. O'Neill, 3211 Angell Hall, Chairman of the Committee. Robert J. Gessner, President of the Oratorical Association, 1928-29. Public Health Journal Club:j There will be no meeting of the Public Health Journal Club Thursday evening of this week. 1.