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A? L O1F ICIAL BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 6)
COMMENCEMEINT-Monday, June 20, 9 a.m.
WEATHER FAIR
'I ME 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 Ball.
Students, at the same places as for Baccalaureate.
LINE OF MARCH-State Street to Ferry Field.
WEATHER RAINY
The soundling of the University Power House Siren between 8:00 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 Faculties will enter through the North doors and
take their places on the platform in the Field House.
Regents, Ex-Regents, Deans and Candidates for Honorary Degrees
will assemble in the offices in the North end of the field house.
L. M. GRAM, Chief Marshal.
PLANS 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 order that there will
be as little confusion as possible in carrying out the program: Punctual-
ity Is especially important as processions will start on scheduled tune.
BACCALAUREATE-Sunday, June 19,11:00 a.m.
WEATHER FAIR
TIME .OF ASSEMBLY-10:15 a.m.
PLACES OF ASSEMBLY
Members of the L<.culties 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 be-
tween Library and Engineering buildings.
E DJCATION 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 (be-
hind 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
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 of 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.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
All applicants registered with the Bureau, both for business and for
teaching, should check up on their records and notify the bureau of
their SUMMER ADDRESSES, whether they are going to be in Ann Arbor
or elsewhere.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
A representative of the Equitable Life Assurance.Society will be in the
office on Wednesday, June 8, to interview graduates for various types
of insurance work. Kindly make appointments with Miss Webber at
the Bureau.
Members of the Summer Session Faculties: Blanks for the Faculty
Directory and request cards for the Summer Michigan Daily will be sent
by campus mail early next week to all members of the Sumier Session
staff. Their prompt return will be greatly appreciated.
The Summer Daily will be delivered gratis only to those members
of the Summer Session faculty who will fill out the request cards.
E. H. Kraus.
Househeads, Chaperons, and Socal Directors; University Women:
Since the Judiciary Council ceases to function with the beginning of
examinations, any infraction of the house rules is to be referred to the
Office of the Dean of Women.
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
Any teachers or others interested in selling life insurance during the
summer and next year, part or full time, will please call the office (201

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MasonHa fl before noon Saturday
for an appointment.
Room Schedule for Spanish Ex-
aminations: Examinations will be
given as follows at 2 p.m., Saturday
June 4: Spanish' 1, West Gallery of
Alumni building; Spanish 2, 31,
Natural Science Auditorium; and
Spanish 32, West Gallery of Alum-
ni building.
Final Examination in Mathemat-
ics 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, will be held Thurs-
day, June 9, at 9 a.m. according to
the following schedule:
Classes taught by Mr. Abernethy
in 1025 A.H.; Bradshaw, 231 A.H.;
Coe, 1035 A.H.; Copeland, 35 A.H.;
P. Field, 231 A.H.; S. Field, 35 A.H.;
Fuller, 231 A.H.; Fulton, 1025 A. H.;
Karpinski, 1035 A.H.; Leisenring,
1025 A.H.; Menge, 231 A.H.; Raiford,
1035 A.H.; VanEngen, 1025 A.H.;
Wilder, 35 A.H.
German 1, 2, 31, 32--Rooms for
Final Examination: Sections of
Messrs. Van de Luyster, 'Stearns,
Eaton-Room 1025 Angell Hall.
Sections of Messrs. Diamond, Wild
--Room 1035 Angell Hall. Sections
of Messrs. Stillman, Graf, Reich-
art-25 Angell Hall. Sections of
Messrs. Van Duren, Haab-231 An-
gell Hall.
Psychology 31. Final examina-
tion for those who have a conflict
with the regular scheduled exam-
iration will be held Tuesday eve-
ning, June 7, at 7 o'clock, in Room
1121 N.S.
Sociology 51: Examination-A-G,
205 Mason Hall; H-P, 103 Romance
Language Bldg; R-Z, 2225 Angell
Hall.
History 12, Lecture Section I:
The final examination will be held
as follows on Wednesday, JTune 8,
from 9 to 12: Mr. Manyon's and Mr.
Slosson's sections in Natura. Sci-
ence Auditorium; Mr. Long's sec-
tions in Room 1025 A.H.
Political Science 108: Final Ex-
aminations will be held in Rooms
1025 and 1035 A.H.
History 92: The final examination
will be held from 2 to 5 p.m.; June
13. All sections will meet in the
West Physics Lecture Room.
Political Science 92: Final exam-
ination held in Room 1025 A.H.
Political Science 2: The final ex-
MOTOR INN AT WHITMORE
LAKE
Serves you a good chicken, fish, or
steak dinner for $1.00. The menu is
fruit cocktail, salad, relishes, meat,
potatoes, vegetables, corn fritters with
maple syrup, hot biscuits, noodles,
dessert and coffee. Phone 53-F2 at
Whitmore Lake.

amination in this course will be giv-\meet in Professor Wood's- office at Prof. G. E. Uhenbeck Northwestern Seniors
en in the following rooms: Mr. 3:30 o'clock. * *1f
Calderwood's, Mr. Cuncannon's and Will Sail for Holland Pledge $1,000,000
Mr. Door's sections in. West Physics COMING EVENTS ---
Lecture Room; Mr. McCaffree's and Wesley Hall program Sunday will Professor G. E. Uhlenbeck of the CHICAGO, janc ?-{;P)-The ser
Mr. Pollock's sections in Room 103 include a special meeting of stu- physics department, who has been ior class of Northwestern Univei
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