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June 05, 1931 - Image 8

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LAW on East and West walk, West of the intersetion in front of
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 ADMINISTRATION on walk in front oi Physiology and
Pharmacology building.
FORESTRY and CONSERVATION on walk in front of Physiology
and Pharmacology building (behind Bus. Ad.)
MUSIC on diagonal walk from Library to Alumni Memorial Hall,
near Library.
GRADUATE on East and West walk West 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. .

Mathematics Examinations: Final examinations for the second sem-
ester in courses 1, 2, 3, 4; 5, and 7, will be held Monday, June 8, from 2-5
p. in., according to the following schedule: Coe, 25 A. H.; Copeland, 231
A. H.; P. Field, 35 A. H.; Fulton, 25 A. H.; Garnett, 35 A. H.; Hildebrandt,
2225 A. H.; Miller, 35 A. H.; Newsom, 2225 A. H.; Oldenburger, 25 A. H.;
O'Toole, 231 A. H.; Pierce, 231 A. H.; Poor, 2225 A. H.; Raiford, 1035 A. H.;
and E. H. Wagner, in room 1035 A. H.
Economics 172-Rooms for final examination, June 15, a. in.: A to
H, inclusive, 1025 A. H.; I to Z, Natural Science auditorium.
EXHIBITION
Competitive Designs in Eighth Annual Competition for the George
G. Booth Traveling Fellowship in Architecture are being shown in the
third floor exhibition room of the Architectural building. Open this
week from 9 to 5 and on Sunday, June 7, from 1:30 to 5. The public is
invited.

TIME OF ASSEMBLY-7:45 a. m.
PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
Members of the Faculties and invited guests, in Alumni Memorial
Hall-West Gallery second floor where 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
The sounding of the University Power House Siren between 8 and
8:05 will indicate that the exercises have been transferred to Yost Field
House.
Students will proceed directly to the field house and enter through
the North doors.'
Members of the Facuities will enter through the North doors and a
Lake their places on the platform in the field house.
Regents, Fix-Regents, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees
will assemble in the offices in the Nortl end of the field house.
L. M. Gram, chief marshall.
All books taken from the Michigan League Library must be returned
at once. League Library books can be identified by the book plate inside.
Sorority, Dormitory, and League House Presidents: Signing out slips
are due now. June slips must be handed in before you leave.
EXAMINATION SCHEDULES
Educational Psychology: The final examination in Education C1
scheduled for Saturday, June 13, at 2 o'clock will be held as follows:
Sections I and IV, Mr. Good, 4017 U. H. S.; Section II, Mr. McClusky,
4009 U. H. S.; Section III., Mr. Trow, 4200 U. H. S.; Section V, Mr. Keeler
(Correlated course), 4203 U. H. S. t
History 12, Lecture Section 3: In order to reduce the number of con-
fiicts, the time of the final examination of Professor Dunham's lecture
section has been changed to Thursday morning, June 11.
Final Examination in Speech 31 and Speech 32: Students in Speech
31 will be examined in room 1025, Angell hall, Wednesday, June 10, from
2 to 5 p.Im.
Students in Speech 32 will be examined in room 25, Angell hall, on
Wednesday, June 10, 2 to 5 p. m.
Geography 1 and 2, Final Examinations: These examinations will be
held on Saturday, June 6, from,2-5 p. m., in the following rooms: Geo-
graphy 1-room 205, Mason hall; Geography 2-Prof. James' section and
Mr. Kendall's sections, room 2225 A. H.
Mr. Guthe's sections, in room 35 A. H., and Mr. McPlurp's sections,
in room 1035 A. H.
French and Spanish Final Examinations: Following are the French '
courses and the room numbers: French 1 in room 103 R. L.; and French
2, in N. S. auditorium. French 12 in 1035 A. H.; French 31, 231 A. H.;
French 32 (except 11 o'clocks), in West Gallery of Alumni Memorial hall.
French 32 (11 o'clocks), in 205 M. H.; and French 71, in 103 R. L.
French classes 111, 112, 153, and 154, will be held in West Phy. Lecture.
Spanish classes are as follows: Spanish 1, in 1035 A. H.; Spanish 2,1
N. S. aud.; Spanish 31, in 103 R. L.; and Spanish 32, in room 103 R. L.
Room Schedule for the Examination in English II: Friday, June 12,
at 2 p. m. Sections taught by Bebout, Hoag, and Curtis, in room 25 A.
H.; Hornberger in 35 A. H.; Morris and Baker, in 231 A. H.; Butchart,
Watson, and Ott, in 1025 A. H.; Schenk, 103 R. L.; Binkley, 209 A. H.;
Wells, 225 A. H.; Bliss, 229 A. H.; Swain, 1009 A. H.; Abbot, 2203 A. H.;
Brown and Appel, 2219 A. H.; Proctor, 2231 A. H.; Davis and Tenney,
2235 A. H.; and Boothe, in room 3017 A. H.
English 32, Section 7 (Prof. H. C. Hutchins): The final examination
in this Section will be held in room 25 A. H., Friday forenoon, June 12.
Poltical Science: The final examination will be held in room 25 A. H.

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Ideal Vacation for two weeks. August 24th to Sept.
7th inclusive. Golf, Swimming, Canoeing, Sailing, Tennis,
Fishing, Camping trips, etc. Location, Muskoka Lakes dis-
trict, Ontario, Canada. Price for two weeks, $30.00 for
Adult; $20.00 for children.
Counselors for children. Under direct supervision of
Matt Mann, Camp Director.
For further information address, Matt Mann, Athletic Dept.,Univ. of Mich.

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