4 "rHE MICMIGAN D A T L I. S A Tt RDAY, JUNE 1, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1-92~ ... ... ..... ............ .._....w.... I D AILY OFFICIA ULLEl I Publication in the Bulletin is coniructive notice to all :members of the Univerity. Copy receivd by the Assistant to the Prdsy- dent ujtil 3:30 p. in. (11:30. a. m. baturday.) SStudents will proceed directly to the field house and enter throughI the1 north doors. Members of the Facultics will enter through the north doors andl take their places on the platfornm in the field house. Regents. Ex-Regetits, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees will assemble in the offices in the north end of the field house. L. M. Gram, Chief Marslial University Keys: All those holding University keys which are to be turned in by thel - close of the present semester. should bring ther in as soon as possible Automobie Regulation: The Automobile Regulation will be lifted at 5:00 p. in. on Friday' June 7, 1929. Any active driving before that time, outside of regu-' lar permits or special arrangements with this office, will be considered a violation of the regulation and will merit disciplinary action. W. B. Rea, Assistant to the Dean of Students.! Screen Reflections 0-0 h _ __--.- --- Vol. XXXIX SATURDAY, JUNE 1 No. 180 GRUE Watches DIAM ONDSJ White COST UME JEWELRY N HAMILTON BULOVA WESTFIELD ELGIN Gold and Platinum redding Rings. To All Concerned: The Regents on May 24, officially defined the "Academic Year" as the period beginning annually one week previous to the opening of the first semester and ending with the termination of the commencement exercises. Shirley W. Smith, Secy. of the Board Naval Aviation Final Examination: The final examination in this course will cover the work in Scouting and Naval Regulations. It will be given either at 10:00 a. in. Sunday, June 2, 1929, Aero Drafting Room, East Engineering Building, or at 7:30 p. in., Thursday, June 6, 1920, in Room 348, West Engineering Build- Ing. The examination may be taken at cither time at the option of the student. C. M. Ellicock Psychology 31: All unretu ned tlwses and r'x'uination papers may be obtained in th~e outer office of Room 2123, N. S.. on tbe day of the final examination. The final examination, S.aturda. afternoon, June 1, will be held in the following rooms: Dental Hygiene students will take their examina- tion in Room 1121, N. S. Names with initials A to R will take alternate seats in the Natural Science Auditorium. Names with initals S to Z will take alternate seats in West Physics Lecture room. Adelbert Ford Psychology 31, 31, and 42, Final Examinations: Bring bluebooks but do not sign your name on the cover. You will obtain a serial number, to be placed on the upper right hand corner of the bluebook cover, from an examination card given you when you enter the room. You will sign your name to the examination card, only, and hand it in. Self addressed envelopes may be enclosed with the bluebook for an early notification of the grade received for the course. Adelbert Ford Senate Reception: The Annual Reception given by the University Senate to the mem- bers of the graduating classes apd alumni and their relatives and friends will take place on Saturday evening, June 15, at nine o'clock in the Barbour and Waterman Gymnasiums. Dancing will be provided from nine until twelve o'clock.. Enter through Ba:bour Gymnasium. Tickets of admission may be obtained at the office of the Secretary of the University or the Secretary of the Alumni Association. '.From eight until ten o'clock the same evening there will also be a band concert given by the University Band on the Campus. E. S. Brown, Chairman, Senate Reception Committee rlans For Baccalaureate And Commencement: All who expect- to take part in the exercises of Commencement week will please take note of the following schedule in ordr that there will be as little confusion as possible in carrying out the program: Punctuality is especially important as the processions will start on scheduled time. BACCALAUREATE-Sunday, June 16, 11:00 a. in. WEATHER FAIR Time of Assembly--10:15 a. .in Places of Assembly: Members of the Faculties in the dressing rooms second and third floors of Hill Auditorium where they may robe. Enter by rear doors. Students of the various schools and colleges, as follows: Literature, Science and the Arts on main diagonal walk between Library and Engineering Buildings. Education on walk north side of Physiology and Pharmacology Building. Engineering on main diagonal walk in Engineering Court. Architecture on main diagonal walk in Engineering Arch (behind Engineers). Medical on diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library. Nurses on diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library (behind Medics). Law on east and west walk, west of the intersection in front of I Library. Pharmacy on east and west' walk, west of the intersection in front of Library (behind Law). Dental Surgery on north and south walk in rear of north wing of University Hall. Business Adf inistration on walk in front of Physiology and Phar- macology Building. Forestry and Conservation on walk in front of Physiology and Phamacology Building (behind Bus. Ad.) Graduate on east and west walk of Library entrance. WEATHER. RAINY A sprinkle will not be considered rainy. It must actually rain with no prospect of clearing. Students will proceed directly to Hill Auditorium. Seats will be re- served until 10:50 a. m. COMMENCEMENT-Monday, June 17, 9:00 a. m. WEATHER FAIR Time of Aemnbly-7:45 a. m,. Places of Assembly: Members of the Faculties and invited usts, in Alumni Meno ial Hall-West Gallery second floor whe e they may robe. Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees, in Alumni Memorial Hall-Room B. Honor Guard, at Alumni Memorial Hall. Students, at the same places as for Baccalaureate. Line of March-State Street to Ferry Field. WEATHER RAINY Weather Bureau storm flags will be hoisted beneath the American Flag on the Campus flagstaff and on the flagstaff at Ferry Field to indicate that the exercises have been transferred to Yost Field House. \1u c caca c aav , au% ~l1 l~l a/U V I OiV3A . Credits will be withheld until this is done. Adrian C. Bixby, University Key Office, Buildings and Grounds Dept. G'aditate StudeTnts: I Graduate students who expect to continue work (Iuring te oing The list of next weeks offerings summer session may enroll after June 1 in the office of the Graduate at focal theaters give premise of School, Room 1014, Angell Hall. offering sufficiently good entertain- This applies also to seniors who intend to begin their graduate ment for exam-weary students. work this summer. For purpose of admission please secure transcriptsl An epic of the frozen north, "The of record from the recorder of the School or Sollege from which you are Trail of '98" starto at the Maj graduating. tod y. Doug MacLean comes back Ruth A. Rouse in a talkie at the Wuerth tomor- row, "The Carnation Kid." The Foreign Students: . Michigan offers "Saturday's Chil- Foreign students enrolled in the Graduate School should report at dren" on Sunday, with Corinne the office, Room 1014, Angell Hall, before leaving the University at the Griffith, from a Pulitzer play. close of the p esent semester. I On you way over ti Windsor, the Ruth A. Rouse Palatial Fox has Georgie Jessel of ~"Jazz Singer" fame on the stage Predental Students: and Victor McLaglen in an excel- Students who desire to be considered for admission to the School lent adevnture talkie, "The Blacki of Dentistry in the autumn of 1929 should call at the Dean's office Watch" on the screen. in the School of Dentistry within the next week for an application B.J._A. blank. ---- Marcus L. Ward Exhibition-Arch. Building: A collection of water colors and drawings by Vernon Howe Baile is on exhibition on the ground floor of the Architectural Building. The MICHIGAN JEWELRY HAAAMP9 STATE STREET JEWELERS READ THE DAILY CLASSIFI DS! the. Thieves drawings are in pen and ink, pencil, black and white, and sepia. public is cordially invited. The A AALAAAL IEni Lot vh Faculty of the College of Pharmacy: The last meeting of the year of the Faculty of the College of Phar- macy will be held on Friday, June 14th, at 4:10 p. in., in Room 212, Chemistry Building. This will be an important meeting and all mem- bers are requested to be present. C. C. Glover, Scc'y. Education Seniors: Our invitations have not yet arrived but have been shipped. Watch the signs on the table in University Hall for a notice of dist ibution time. Unless they are further delayed they can be given out Monday, June 3. Odeyne Gillett, Chairman Summer Employment: A representative of the Ideal Health Products Company will be in Room 304, Michigan Union, Saturday, June Ist, from 10 to 12 a,. m. and 1 to 4 p. gn., to interview students interested in summer wo k. Mary L. Stewart, Manager Employment Bureau Senior Mechanical Engineers: Mr. R. L. Hart, representing the Continental Motors Corpovation of Detroit, will be in Room 221 on Tuesday, June 4, at 10:00 o'clock, for the purpose of interviewing students interested in employment with that company. W. E. Lay Class Day: Class Day will be held Saturday, June 15, at 1:30 p. m., on the campus. R. J. Gessner Seniors and Graduates: Captain Peters, of the U. S. Marine Corps, will be in Ann Arbor Monday, June 3, to interview seniors and graduates interested in making flight training this year. This training consists of 8 months at the Naval Traning Station, Pensacola, Fla., with 200 hours of flying, and leads to a commission in the Marine Corps reserve. Those interested see or call me at 509 E. Liberty St., phone 7218, to arrange an appoint- ment. Tracy S. Smith Senior Engineers: The details concerning the memorial, as decided at the last class meeting, have been completed. It is requested that all seniors who have not paid their dues will do so and help replenish the class fund. Th date for class day is June 15. Please wear caps and gowns. Eugene Easterly, President Varsity Glee Club: All members having money or tickets outstanding from our last con- cert must get in touch with the manager immediately. All accounts must be closed before the end of the school year. Call 7667 unless your account is clear. L. M. Goodspeed, Manager Michigan Dames: I The Michigan Dames will meet Tuesday, June 4, at 8 o'clock at the Faculty Women's Clubhouse. The new officers will take charge of this meeting, and final arrangements for the picnic will be discussed. Mrs. C. H. Marsh, President Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Instructors who use the marks I or X in making their reports to the Recorder are requested to qualify the marks; as, for example, I (A), IX (E). W. U. Humphrcys for This! OU no doubt heard of the burglary that occured in our store last week. Evidently they wanted some fine Suits and couldn't wait for us to open up, so they broke in at night and cleaned us out of most of our new Spring Suits. As a result of this we had to go to New York to buy a new stock of Suits and we were fortunate in arriving at the Factory just when they were closing out their surplus stock at radically reduced prices. We purchased 175 Suits . . the very finest of the entire lot and we bought them far below their regular prices. These include Fashion Park, Adler, Rochester and Club clothes. Tomorrow we place them on sale, at prices that will mark "Whoopee" in this Town. They are savings that men will welcome and would never have been, offered had it not been for the burglary . . so that's why we say "Thank the Thieves for This." They turned our hard luck into your good fortune. 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