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THE MICHIGAN .AILY

FRIDAY, 1M

27,

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Final Examination Schedules
June 4 to June 14, 1938
College of Engineering
NOTE: For courses having both lectures and quizzes, the Time
of Exercise is the time of the first lecture period of the week; for
courses having quizzes only, the Time of Exercise is the time of the
first quiz period.
Irawing and laboratory work may be continued through the exam-
ination period in amount equal to that normally devoted to such work
during one week.
Certain courses will be examined at special periods as noted below
the egular schedule. All cases of conflicts between assigned exam-
ination periods must be reported for adjustment to Professor J. C.
Brier, Room 3223 East Engineering Building, before June 1. To avoid
misunderstandings and errors, each student should receive notification
from his instructor of the time and place of his appearance in each
course during the period June 4 to June 14.
No single course is permitted more than four hours of examination.

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Final Examination Schedules

'Styles In Acting' Here June

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June 4 to June 14, 1938
Literature, Science and the Arts, Graduate School,

Dorothy Sands, called "the supreme ada," "The Silver King" and Shaw's

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Education, School of Forestry
Time Time of Examination
of

Exercise

Second Semester

A Monday at
1 Monday- at
C Monday at
D Monday ,at
E Monday at
F Monday at
G 1\onday at
H Tuesday at
I Tuesday at
J Tuesday at
K Tuesday at
L Tuesday at
M Tuesday at
N Tuesday at

8
9
10
11
1
2
3
8
9
10
11
1
2
3

Wednesday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Monday,
Monday,
Saturday,
Thursday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Saturday,
Wednesday,
Saturday,
Tuesday,
Saturday,

June 8 9-12
June 6 2- 5
June 7 9-12
June 6 9-12
June 13 9-12
June 4 9-12
June 9 9-12
June 13 2- 5
June 7 2- 5
June 7 2- 5
June 10 2- 5
June 14 9-12
June 10 9-12
June 11 2- 5
June 8 2- 5
June 11 9-12
June 14 2-5
June 4 2- 5

contemporary mistress of impersona-
tion" by Vogue magazine, will bring
her "Styles in Acting" to Ann Arbor
at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, June 5.f
"Styles in Acting," so favorably re-
ceived by the New York reviewers, is
the enacted story of the Anglo-Ameri-
can theatre from the Restoration
period when women were first per-
mitted on the stage, down to the
present. Miss Sands shows styles in
costumes, styles in theatres; styles in
audiences and istyles in acting during
the period.
She will present great scenes from
noted -plays, impersonating famous
actresses in their stellar roles. The
entire program is in costume. It be-
gins with scenes from "The Way of
the World," "The Conquest of Gran-

Candida.
Miss Sands ends the program with
her interpretation of Pauline Lord
in her famous role, "Anna Christie,"
fand "Lady Macbeth," as done by
Haidee Wright, Ethel Barrymore and
Mae West.
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MONTH-END SALE
SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theatre Bldg.
Read TheDaily Classifieds

No date of examination may
Classification Committee.
Time of Exercise

be changed without the consent of the

Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Tuesday

at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at
at

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9
10
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2
3
8
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2
3

Time
Wednesday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Monday,
Monday,
Saturday,
Thursday,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Friday,
Tuesday,
Friday,
Saturday,
*Saturday,
*Wednesday,
*Saturday,
*Thursday,
*Saturday,
*Tuesday,
*Friday,

of Examination
June 8 8-12
June 6 2- 6
June 7 8-12
June 6 8-12
June 13 8-12
June 4 8-12
June 9 8-12

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Special
Special
Special
Special

June 13
June' 7
June 9
June 10
June 14
June 10
June 11
June 4
June 8
June 11
June 9
June 11
June 14'
June 10

2- 6
2- 6
2- 6
2- 6
8-12
8-12
2- 6
2- 6
2- 6
8-12
8-12
2- 6
2- 6
8-12

Any deviation from the above schedule may be made only by
mutual agreement between students and instructor and with the
approval of the Examination Schedule Committee.
N.B. Within the past year, the time of exercise for several of the
courses listed in the Literary Announcement has been changed, but
due to an oversight no corresponding change was made in the Exam-
ination Group Letter. In order to avoid conflicts in such cases, the
time of exercise-rather than the Examination Group Letter-must be
employed in determining the time of examination.

PRIVATE AND
PERSONAL

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andprivate if you haveto go around
asking friendsandrelativestoco-sign
or endorse your note? Here you can
'be sure of strict privacy in every way.
You don't.have to get co-makers.
*Our main requirement is
Just your ability to repay
small regular amounts.

The whole purpose of Personal's
loan service is to lend money to
people who don't have the security
required elsewhere.
Unexpected demands hit every.
body at some time. When you need
cash quickly-come in, and talk it
over in a private consultation room.
You won't be asking us a favor-
we'll appreciate your calling.

Drawing 1; E.M. 1, 2; C.E. 2
Surv. 1, 2, 4; French
M.E. 3; Drawing 2
Met. Proc. 2, 3, 4
Economics
Spanish; Draw. 3; German
E.E. 2a; Physics 45

Gram Announces
Guards of Honor
Seniors chosen as Guards of Hon-
or to represent the forestry, music
and business administration schools
in the Commencement procession
were announced yesterday hy Prof.
Lewis M. Gram of the engineering
college, Chief Marshal of the pro-
cession. Guards from other schools
and colleges on campus were za-
nounced Wednesday.
The guards, appointed by the presi-

dents of their respective classes, will
escort the honor section, composed of
the faculties of the various schools
and colleges, Regents and other
University officials and recipients of'
honorary degrees in the march-from
the campus to Ferry Field.
Chosen as guards from the forestry
school are: R. C. Barienbrock, Har-
old A. Mathiak, Charles Miller, Rob-
ert B. Mitchell, Orville Schmidt and
William A. Powell. Elis Hakola and
Richard Johnson will represent the
music school and John Doelle, James
McCollum, Robert Thom, Wilbur
Weller, the business ad.

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*This may be used as an irregular period provided there is no conflict
with the regular printed schedule above.

Hayden To Attend
Meet) In New York'
Prof. Joseph R. Hayden, chai -
man of the political. science depart-
ment, left last night to. attend a
meeting of the Eastern Advisory Re-
search Committee of the American
Council on Pacific Relations in New
York.
The purpose of the meeting i, to
discuss the manner and extent of
participation on a large scale of the
Institute of Pacific Relations in the
consideration of political and eco-
nomic questions.

Sphinx To Hold Picnic

Sphinx, junior men'sl
ciety, will hold its annual

honor so-
picnic to-

R VDG F
P s.

morrow. Those planning to attend
are asked to be at the side of the Al-
pha Delta Phi house at 2:30 p m,
with drinking glasses.

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