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Publication in the Bulletin is cona ructive notice totall members
Iof the University. Copy received by he Assistant to the Presi-
dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m.Saturday.)
Vol. XXXIX WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929 No. 172
Notice to Seniors:
Only today and tomorrow remain for payment of diploma and
certificate fees of any candidates for graduation at the coming com-.
mencement. There can and will be no extension beyond 4 p. m., May 23,!
at which hour the Treasurer's Office closes for the diy.
Shirley Smith, Secy.

Teacher's Certificates:

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Driver Luckily Escapes Without Injury
When Cyclone Hurls 4Huge Tree

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TENNIS INVADEkS:
a HANDED SETBACK

Blanks for the payment of the Teachers' Certificate fee may be
secured at the office of the School of Education. All students who
expect to be recommended for the Teachers' Certificate in June must
pay their fee before 4:00 p. i., May 23, and return the receipt immedi-'
ately to the Recorder, School of Education, 105 Tappan Hall.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
Registration in Field Courses in Geology and Geography:r
Students planning to take the summer field courses in Geology and
Geog aphy given in Kentucky, must register and pay the tuition fees
not later than June 5. Registration blanks are available in the Record-
er's Office, room 4, University Hall.
G. M. Ehlers
Exhibition of Sculpture:

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There will be an exhibition of sculpture by Professor Fairbanks in
Information Regarding May Festival Concerts: the Galleries of Alumni Memorial Hall, May 21 to May 26.
In order to avoid confusion, the sympathetic cooperation of con- -_J .Wne
cert goers and the public in general is respectfully requested in con- Householders:
nection with the prog ams to be given Festival week.
Evening concerts, (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday), Householders having rooms to rent to men students for the Sum-
will begin at 8:15 o'clock sharp, while afternoon concerts (Friday and mer Session are requested to list them in the Office of the Dean of
Saturday), will begin at 2:30 o'clock sharp, Eastern Standard Time. Students, room 2, University Hall, as soon as possible. Dial 6115.
Members of the audience are urged to ar. ive at the Auditorium in F. B. Wahr, Assistant Dean
sufficient time that they may be seated when the concerts begin, thus
avoiding confusion and annoyance. Summer Work for Women Students:
Holders of season tickets are urged to detach before leaving home There are opportunities to work in a summer Child Play School
the respective coupons and present them only for admission at each at the Jewish Centers Association. Girls who are experienced inE
of the several concerts. Working with children from 8 to 13 years of age are invited to come
On the occasion of concerts, traffic will be rest.icted on North in to see me.t
University Avenue between Thayer art .ngalls Streets. Autos and taxis Beatrice W. Johnson
coming from the West on North University Avenue may go north on _
Thayer Street discharging their passengers and continuing to go north, All Juniors--School of Education:
ikewise vehicles coming west on North University Avenue may go North There will be an important meeting of. the entire Junior class of
on Ingalls Street, discharging passengers at the East entrance of Hill the School of Education, today at 4:00 o'clock in room 4017 U. I. S.
Auditorium then continuing to go North. After concerts vehicles Every member of the class Is expected to be there.
will approach over the same route, take on passengers and continue .te
northward. The cooperation of the public is requested for the con- Gladys t. Merlin. President
venieace of all concerned. E
veninceof al cncered.Barbour Scholars and Guests:
City buses will park on North University Avenue facing west, in ; Dinner will be served promptly at 6:15 in order to finish before thet
front and to the right of Ingalls Street side. Interurban buses will beginning of the Music Festival.
park on the old street car tracks on North University Avenue to dis- Beatrice WtuJohnio
charge and take on passengers. e. s
Illustrated librettos may be purchased in advance at the local music o e n
stores or in the lobby of the Auditorium before each concert.
Cooperative attention with respect to those matters is respectfully There will be an important meeting of the Board of Representatives c
urged. Charles A. Sink, President of the Women's League in the Board of Representatives room in the:

(1v Associated Press)
PARIS, May 21 .-America's tennis
~~ivaders were handed their first"~
serious setback of the French hard
court championships today as Bil
::. ..Tilden and Mrs. May Sutton Bundy
.<.<<'r.:: ........were eliminated from the mixed
doubles,
The veteran American pair feill
-before the attack of the youthful
French team of Mme. Simone Bar
bier and Edouard Grandquillot,
6--3, 4-6, 6-4, with Tilden erint
frequently. The French team never.
lost control of the situation except
~ for a brief period in the second set;
,and Big Bill made his 11 aces count.
In the last set the French team
centered its play upon the United
States No. 1 ranking star and
S: w Tilden was not able to cope with
the well-placed backhand shots of
~ , . _.........his opponents.
Miss Helen Wills and Miss Edith
Cross, the California women's team,
advanced to the second round when
Driver of this auto miraculausly and hurled a great tree down up- their scheduled French opponents
escaped death when a cyclonic on this car. The driver was ex- d "faulted after Mme. Danet had
wind struck Manchester, N. H., posed to great danger, but was not failed to appear at the appointed
tore up trees, broke many windows, even injured. time.

High School Students
Will Have New Clini
Among the additions that willt
made to this summer's sessionc
the University high school is a
educational clinic for the instru
tion of junior high pupils who ha
trouble with some special phasec
their work. This group will b
divided into several sections th
will meet as regular classes in th
summer school and will be supe
vised by Miss Jane Gibbons, prli
cipal of Donovan high schooli
this city, who has been for som
time past studying special educ

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League Building, on the second floor across from the women's lounge,
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Automobile Regulation:E
Those studerts who wish to obtain temporary family driving per-
mits for the convenience of their parents during the May Festival
period may do so by presenting to the Office of the Dean of Students,
room 2, University Hall, a written statement from their parents, ex=
pressing approval and including the make, type and license number!
of the car to be used.
W. B. Rea, Assistant to the Dean of Students {
Today s May Festival Program:
The first May Festival program will be given this evening in Hill
Auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. For obvious reasons the public is request-;
ed to be seated on time as the doors will be closed du: ing numbers.
The program follows:
Sophie Braslau, Contralto,
Richard Crooks, Tenor,
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, Conductor.
Bach: Overtre, from Suite in D Major;{
Mozart: Arias, "Hier soil ich Dick den denn sehen"
"0 wie angstlich, o wie feuerig" from "Entfuhrung" 'Richard
Crooks)

wednescay, May 22, at 5:00 p. M. Change of closing hours and revi- tion under Prof. Charles S. Berl
sions of the League constitution will be discussed, and it is important of the school of Education. 0th
that every house president should be present. It is, of course, under- members of the high school facul
stood that until a change in house rules has been passed and announced will spend one hour a day assis
in this Bulletin, the present rules, as printed and distributed this fall, in; Miss Gibbons in her work.
are to be observed. The plan has been formulated
Elizabeth Wellman, C'hinan meet a condition that the facul
has long felt to need a remedy,
Board of Directors, Women's League: that there are many students und
There will be a meeting of the old Board of Dii.ectors of the League themwho though of average i
jointly with the Board of Representatives on Wednesday, May 22, at telligence are unable to grasp a pa
5:00 o'clock in the B'oard of Representatives' room of the League Build- ticular parV of their course.
ing. It is required that constitutional changes be voted upon by the Mail:
two Boards in joint session, and for this purpose a complete attendance Mail for the following persons
of the old Board of Directors is requested. on hand undeliverable and may 1
Mary J. White secured at the General Deliver
window, Main Post Office onc
Varsity Band: before May 31st.

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Formation tonight at 7:05 at Morris Hall in full uniform to play for
Senior Sing. Bring racks. Those who are in Choral Union will be
excused early and may appear in dark trousers and band coat at thej

Debussy: "Iberia," Images pour Orchestra, No. 2 #0o1mation.
"In the Streets and by the Wayside." Hold open Memorial Day and the Friday after (May 31) for import-
The Perfumes of the Night" ant formations.
"The' Morning of the Fete Day." Gilbert 13. Saltonstall {
Rachmaninoff: Songs, with Orchestra, "Fate";
Moussorgsky: "The Classicists," "On the Dneiper," (Sophie Bras- Varsity Glee Club:
lau). All members are requested to come to the Union, room 308, prompt-
Bizet: Arias, "Flower Song," from "Carmen" ly at 6:50 in order that we may go to the Senior Sing on the Campus.
"Mi par d'udire ancora," from "Pearl Fishers" (Richard Crooks) where we are to appear on the program. Every mem'oer is expected to
Strauss: Tone Poem, "Don Juan," Opus 20 be at the Union promptly, as the Sing starts at 7:00 p. m.
Brahms: "Gypsy Songs" (Sophie Braslau). L. M. Goodspeed, Manager
Glazounow: Waltz in F.
Charles A. Sink Industrial Engineering Society:
___The annual banquet of the Industrial Engineering Society will be
Notice: , held Thursday, May 23, at 6:30 p. m. at the Women's League Building.:
The twenty-first moving picture program by the School of Busi- Members desiring reservations please call J. Wahl or W. R. Wright.
ness Administration will be held in Natural Science Auditorium at W. R. Wright, President
4:05 p. m., Wednesday, May 22. Please note that the program will;
begin 10 minutes earlier than many afternoon meetings. The following Phi Eta Sigma:
films will be shown: The May meeting will be held Wednesday night at 7:30 in room,
Pole Pushes of Puget Sound (land and water views of the north-: 306 of the Union. Committee appointments, election of senior adviser,
western cedar industry showing many thrilling and amusing incidents and plans for an interesting program for next year will be included in
in the daily lives of the husky pole pushers)-1 reel. the order of business. All members please attend.
Th Voice of Business (the making of paper from the raw material Kenneth L. Houck, President
to the finished product)-3 reels.
Winter Sports in Old Quebec-1 reel. Black Quill:
All persons interested are invited to attend these programs which Black Quill will hold its last meeting of the year on Sunday after-
are designed particularly to give business students background material. noon, May 26, at 4:00 o'clock, in room 308, Martha Cook Building. All
Carl N. Schmalz members please be present.
Louisa Butler, President
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M. P. Anderson
Milton Bailey
Theodore Peter Boot
Joshua Carr
John Cash
Edw. A. Clarke
Louis Cohen
Bob Coller
Mark E Cooley
Jack Forbes
Prof. J. M. Gilman
Anthony E. Gilsdoorf
Edna Gleason
Bud Golden
Fordus V. IHand
S. I. Hulett
Mark Joslin
Ralph Kemper
Clifford King Irwin
Irwin Kline
H. C. Klingbell
Dr. Leon H. Leonian
Harvey Lodge
Wm. MacGerr
James MacPanish
B. O. Martin
Emma L. Moon
W. W. Nichols
BessierE. West Pattengill
Herbert Ratner
Frank Richards
Arlene Schlott
Delbert Schwartz
Morie Sheller
Rev. Ida Spencer
Ida Spencer
Shao Tih Tsing
Margaret Tackels
James Tynn (Tymi)?
Palmer Vandenburgh
H. C. Waller
Henry M. Wheelright
Robert Wilkins
Prof. C. G. Wrentmore
Wilson H. Yost
Ezrim Zimbalist

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Lconomcs u- .CnsumpIon:
This class will not meet today.

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Z. C. Dickinson
C. Drill:
advanced course men drilling on Thursday will meet at the
C. Office today from five to six.
It. B. Turner

Gargoyle Business Staft end Tryouts:
There will be a meeting of the entire Gargoyle business staff and
tryouts today, Wednesday, May 22, at 4:00 p. m. Tryouts should beI
in the office at 3:00 o'clock for mailing out. Charms for the past1
year's work will be distributed at that time, and as the June issue of
the Gargoyle is to be sold on Thursday, May 23, it is imperative that
everyone be there.
Theodore S. Long, Business Manager

Applicants for Admission to the Medical School:
The entrance examination for admission to the Medical School for;
tudents registered in the University will be held at 9 a. m., June 12,
in room 1528, East Medical Building.
Applicants who have not obtained appointments for interviews with
the members of the Committee on Admissions should see Miss Noble,
y27 West Medical Building, at once.
Hugh Cabot, Dean
June Seniors-School of Education:
All Diploma and Teacher's Certificate fees must have been paid
before 4:00 p. m., May 23, and the receipts returned immediately toF
the Recorder, School of Education, if candidates expect to be recom-:
mended for degrees in June. Blanks for this purpose may be securedi
at the office of the School of Education.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder

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