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June 01, 1933 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1933-06-01

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

School of, Education will be held at the Michigan League at 12 o'clock
sharp ion Monday, June 5. C, 0. Davis, Secretary
Automobile Regulation: Graduate students who are working upon their'
Doctor's degrees will be relieved from further observance of the Automobile
Regulation on 12:00 noon, Saturday, June 3; those Graduate students who
are completing requirements for their Masters' degrees will not be excused
from the observance of the ruling until 12:00 ,noon, Wednesday, June 14.F
W. B. Rea, Assistant to the Dean
Social Directors, Chaperons, Househeads, Undergraduate Women: Since
the Judiciary Council ceases to function with the beginning of examina-
tions: any infraction of the house rules is to be referred to the Office of the1
Dean of Women.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

Social Directors, Chaperons, flouse-eads:

Women:I

Untlergrau1 uafte

There shall be no over-night guest in any approved undergraduate house or
dormitory during the examination period. Alice C. Lloyd
Social Directors, Chaperons, Househeads: Undergraduate Women:{
Permission to leave Ann Arbor between exa iinatiun:; must be obtained1
from the office of the Dean of Women. Alice C. Lloyd, Dean of Wionien.
Social Directors, Chaperons, Househeats: Undergraduate Women:
Regular house rules will be in force during the exaniinatioi period and as
long as any students remain in residence.
Women students, except seniors, are expected to leave as soon as theirt
last examination has been taken. Any student wishing to remain longer
than the day following her last examination is requested to register in Miss
Perry's office in Barbour Gymnasium.
Jeannette Perry, Assistant Dean of Women.
Biological Station: Space remains for a few qualified men and women
students. Courses give full credit toward degrees. For full information, see
the Biological Station Announcement which may be had at the Office of the
Summer Session, at the Office of the Zoology Department, 3089 Natural Sci-
ence Building, or of the Director. Applications may be made to Dr. A. H.
Stockard, Secretary, 2119 Natural Science Building or to George R. La
Rue, Director, 1119 Natural Science Building.
Hopwood Contest: All students desiring their copies of MSS entered
in the Hopwood Contest may call at the English Office on Saturday morn-
ing, June 3.
Phi Sigma keys and pins have Moore by telephone. Call Univ. 443'
arrived for the initiates who ordered and leave word. Those who have
them, and may be obtained from placed reservation by returning the

BICYCLES
Reed, Camden Court, opposite
RIDE A BIKE-Phone 6553, Russel
Women's Athletic Building.
60X
NOTICEI
HAVE-Your snap shots Developed
at Francisco Boyce, 719 N. Univer-
sity. Here fine work is the tradi-
tion. 29c
postcard need not call.
S e n i o r. Mechanical . Engineers:
Youir M. E. (,roup p icture -s avail-
bl inlRoom 221 to those who paid
for it.
Senior Eigineers: Caps and gowns
must be returned commencementl
dlay. Thiey must be turned in1 at the
Michigan League from 10:30 to 4
o'clock. Refund of deposits will be
returned when gowns are collected.
Seni ' Engineers: Commencement
invitations will be given out today,
in Room 301 W. Engineering Bldg:.
fromh 1 to 5.
ACADnItMC NOTICES
Final Examinijatiou Sch edide, Col-
leges cl L., S., & A. and Pharamacy,
Scheds . Educat o, Music, Busi-
(Wont 1: nIe(1 nn Page 6)
--Today & Fri. ----Will Rogers-.-
"TOO BUSY TO WORK"
--Sat. Only, Doug Fairbanks, Jr. --
'PARAC1IUTE JUMPEIR"

WANTED
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD
AND NEW SUITS AND OVER-
COATS. Will pay 3, 4, 5, to 8, 9
dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306.
Chicago Buyer. 34c
TYPING
TYPING -- Stenography. Miss E.
Wells, Phone 4546. 24x
TYPING--Notes, Papers, and Grad.
theses. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 35x
TYPEWRITING-And Mimeograph-
ing promptly and neatly done in
our shop by experienced operators,
at moderate rates. 0. D. Morrill,
The Typewriter & Stationery Store,
314 S. State St. 101x
LAUNDRIES
STUDENT - And ramily washing*
careful work at lowest prices. Ph.
3006. 6c
LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c

LOST

LOST-Small black Cocker Spaniel.
Reward. Call 7127 or 209 S. 12th.
LOST-Small brown notebook on
South Ferry Field, containing his-
tory notes for course 82. Reward.
Call 4917. 466
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Table. chair, lamp, wall
decorations, radio, for student
room. Very reasonable. Call 2-3281,
room 479. 461
FOR SALE-Dodge touring car. Ideal
runabout car or to drive home. C.
W. Brisbee, 1345 Washtenaw. Ph.
2-1517.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG WOMAN - Three years
teaching experience. Wishes posi-
tion as governess. References.
Write Box 54.
STUDENT COUPLE-Will care for
house during summer. Call 4671
mornings.

MAJESTICIIIGANNOW!

Jean Davidson, Room 4009 NB.
building.
Quadrangle Club Banquet: All
resident members, active or inactive,
who intend to attend the banquet
Friday evening, should notify A. D.
ART PILGRIMAGE
to EUROPE
$319.00 @*48 DAYS
Personally conducted by
MRS. E. L. McCOLGIN,
Art Teacher
Visiting Important
Art Centers of
England, France, Italy
Special Lectures
Leave on S. S. Duchess of Rich-
mond, from Montreal July 14th
Return to Montreal Sept. 1st
Write for Special Program
EMIL L.EI DICH, INC.
Travel Service
23 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
Detroit, Mich. Cadillac 0404

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Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre
OPENING TONIGHT
at 8:15
MAT INEE TOMORROW at 3:15
By personal permission from Mr. Coward
Violet 'Geoffrey Tom
SH EMING KERR POWERS
in NOEL COWARD'S Post-Graduate
Comedy
Design For Living'
About three people who love each
Viblet Heming other very much

FULL-
LENGTH
FIRST-RUN
FEATURES
LEE TRACY
in-
"PRIVATE JONES"
Fun Galore
and
REX BEACH'S NOVEL
"THE GOOSE WOMAN"
Now On the Screen As
"THE PAST O
MARY HOLMES"
NIGHTS- First show at 7
o'clock, with Extra Feature
being run one only starting
at 8:40.
COMING SUNDAY
Saucy Theatre Guild Play
JOHN BARRYMORE
DIANA WYNYARD
"Reunion In Vie'hnna"

3 DAYS OF HELL
3 NIGHTS OF LOVE
aboard
LINER"
GEORGE BRENT
and Paramount Cast
Added
"FIGHTING FINS"
Thrilling Sportlight
VINCENT LOPEZ
Musical Novelty
"WRESLER'S BRIDE"
Comedy
GEORGE ARLISS
Comes Sunday

Nights: Main Floor $1 and $1.50; Balcony 50c and
WMed., Fri., Sot. Mats.: Main Floor 50c - 75c; Balcony
Box Office Phone 6300

75c
50c

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