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HE NIICHIC A1

DATL C'

;U 1.D, s JUNE l, 10,01

TH M CH GA.D IL......JUE.. q3

OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
Copy received at the office of the Assistant to
1 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. n. Saturday.

SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 131

NO. 180

Fd 'y, ('oucge of 7'enriare, Kc:ct, and the Arts: it is requested
by tie Admlinistrative Board that al3 instructors who make reports of
Incomplete or Absent from Examination give also informatim showing
the riuality cf that part of thi work which has heim eomp! d. This
may be done by the use of the symbols, I (A), XB), etc.
Members ef Ith Summer Session Faculties: Blanks for the Vaculty
Directory and request cards for the Summer Michigaail 1Ty are bcng
sent by campus mail to all members of the Summer Sessin stall. Their
prompt return will be greatly appreciated.
The Summer Daily wil be delivered gratis only to those members of
the Summer Session faculty who will fill out the request cards.
E11. , Krus.
Economics 51, 52 Exatmination R.oomns: Economics 51, in room 25 A.
H. Economics 52, Mr. llomner's and Mr. Hoad's sections, 1025 A. I.; Mr.
Niehuss' sections, 205 M. H.; Mr. Robinson's sections, 103 R. L.; Mr.

NOTICES
he Daily Official Bulletin: During the Siunnmer ess on
1 Bulletin will arppar regula'rly in the Summer Daily.
in the oflice o tie Dean of the Summer Session, t'.
ces intended for pubication should be sent.
F. E. Itobb:ns,

Service to industries.,

J A. Burscly, dean of :stuents.

The urcau of Appointments and Occupational Information has
received notices of the following Civil Service Examinations: Juni.o
Marketing Specialist (Tobacco), $2,000 to $2.600; Asst. Supt. of Machin-
ery, Fire Dept., Dist. of Columbia, $3,000; Fire Protection Enginecr, $3,800.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Informaon:
Any notices of interviews, civil service examinations, etc., received dur-
ing the examination period will be posted on bulletin board in U. hall.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
A representative of the Air-Way Electric Appliance Corporation, Detroit
office, will be in the office for interviews Friday afternoon, June 12.
Kindly call the office, Extension 371, for appointments.
All Students and Faculty Members having keys to University build-
ings are requested to return same to the Key Office in the Storehouse
building before the close of the present semester. This does not apply
to those who will have further use of keys next school term.
Wn. Bruch, key clerl.
"The Way of the World" Recharsal: Students and others who have
obtained permission from Valentine Windt and who present a ticket for
the performance at the door may attend the final rehearsal of Con-
greve's "The Way of the World" tonight at 8 o'clock in the Lydia Men-
delssohn theatre. Robert Henderson, director.
EXHIBITIONS
Competitive Designs in Eighth Annual Competition for the George
G. Booth Traveling Fellowship in Architecture are being shown in the

third floor exhibion room of I
Archiitectural bldg. Open, 1:30 to
The public is invited.
M\EETINGS TODAY
Harris Hall: An informal supl:
at the Hall at 6 o'clod. During U
Examination Week tea will be ser
ed at the Hall each afternoon fro
4:30-5:30 by members of the St
dent Cabinet for all who care
drop in after their examinations.
Sunday, June 14: Picnic supp
with a group from the High SCho-
Liitheran Students: The club vw
hold an out-of-door meeting th
evening at or near Island Park. I
at Zion Parish Hall by 5:39.
Baptist Guild: Annual ^nior om
door meeting at 5, p. in. All1imember
of Guild urged to be at Guild How
promptly at 5, to go in a grow
Seniors, in charge.
COMING EVENT
Mathematics Club: A picnic i
members and their famiiles will
held Wednesday afternoon, June
at Island Lake. Call Mrs. Churc
ill (4655) to arrange for food a
transportation. Meet in front
LEast Hall at 3:15 p. m.

.Palmer's and Mr. Caverly's sections, 101 Ec.
iurs of Registration: For the College of Literature,
in the Recorder's oflice, University hall, June 25 University uizreau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
and 1:30 to 4 p. n.; Jue 27 and 29, 9 to 12 and All students who arc not yet placed and who are still interested in secur-
f tr, 19 to 12 a. rm. oAily. ing a position should call at the office before leaving town to see if
Enginerring nd Ar;hitecture, in Wet Engincer- records ar complete ad Ito notify the Bureau of summer addresses.
0, 27, and 29, 8 to 12 . .i., and 1:30 to,, p. in . -iU cI-M ,
ihool, in the Wet Medical building, June 26, 27, h r
an c:° a4p.l.Ti ura t poite t ()5rc pa I n Information has
13.reciet a call for graduates who are residents of Detroit and suburbs
Pharmacy, i the Chemistry and Pharmacy build- to sell General Motors products. Kindly call at the oilice for particulars.
d 29, 9 to 12 a. in., and 1:30 to 5 p. im. ~
Education, including Hygiene and Public Health, 1omne-Going Transportation: Special rates and baggage arrange-
ubie health Nursing, and Athletic Coaching, in inents are available to a number of points. Information can be had from
mnversity Elementary School, June 25, 26, 27, and 1 o2ad4t .mcal tSd eki h no ob.Wmn
:3 o . .12 to 2 and 4 to 6 p). rin., dlaily at Side Desk, in thec Ui on Lobb1y. Women
:'10 r 4 . T m.
1 n ai-3,iu hjldn,-Jun 0 9 nnd99: t 1;students may USG the S°Cde cntrance. ...;1-..iiin;ii.-

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of Dentistry, in the Dental building, June 25, 20, 27,
., and 1:30 to 5 p.m.
of Business Administration, in Tappan hall, June 20,
a. m., and 2 to 4 p. m.
ate School, in Angell hall, June 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and
Ad2 to 4p.m.
of Forestry and Conservation, in the Natural Science
6, and 27, 9 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 4 p. in.
E. H. Kraus.
t Tickets: Tickets for Commencement and Alumni-
Zeception may be obtained at the office of the Sucre-
rsity hall, upon request. The Commencement Week
valable Wedns- -_ _ _ __
irley W. Smith, -
and secretary.
a. ax.: This class
1 408, Romance .
nal examination ....l I

Chemistry 134. Thermodynamics:
In the 1931-32 Announcenent this 1
course is listed as being given the
second semester; it will be given the
first semester and rot the second,
P.F. WeatheriLl
Mr. I W. Mickel, representing
The International Telephone and
Telegraph Corp., will be in room 302,
at the Union, on Monday, June 8,
between the hours of 10 and 12 a.
m., and 2-4 p. im., to interview stu-
dents who may be interested in sell-
ing Telegraph, Cable and Radio

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True to all traditions, Flowers ex-
press the spirit of Graduation and
Marriage. For the Girl Graduate
. . . an arm of freshly cut Flowers
will lend dignity and splendor to the
occasion . .. 'for the Lovely -!June
Bride ... a bridal bouquet. arranged
perfectly, will never be forgotten.
Let the expert florist in the employ
of any of these three Floral com-
panies assist you in the selection and
arrangement of your floral offering.
Special assortments await your
order!

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Remember! Flowers may be telegraphed
anywhere at anytime. Call or phone.
Prompt and courteous attention.

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n Congreve's Vivid Comedy of Manners
The Way of the World
NOTE: ERNEST COSSART, STAR OF THE NEW YORK
THEATER GUILD, APPEARS AS SIR WISTFUL WITHOOD
WHICH HE HAS JUST PLAYED IN THE FAMOUS PLAYERS
CLUB REVIVAL OF "THE WAY OF THE WORLD" IN NEW
YORK WITH WALTER HAMPDEN, FAY BAINTER AND
ESTELLE WINWOOD. IN NEW YORK HE SCORED THE
HIT OF THE PLAY.
SELL OUT PRICES: Nights 75c, $1.00, and $1.50. Matinee 50c,
75c, and $1.00. Season Tickets, all six plays: $4.00 and $5.50.
Always 200 good seats at 75c for all performances.

PHONE 2-1715

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