ILYOFFCIA.BULEI NI tion in 'the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of lvrsty. Copy 'received untl't:20 . m (11:80 a. m. StxdaY.) 3FR IAY, JUNE VIN 1923 Number 1S1 Bac aareate and 'Commnenceient: ho expect to, take part in the exercises of Commencement week ie take note of the ,following schedule in order that there may e confusion as possible in carrying out the program :-Punct- ipecially important as the procession will start on schedule time. lareate--Sunday, J4une o1, 11:i) A. 3X._ er Fair:u of Assemble -10: r A. N-.,- of Assembly- ers'of the Faculties in the dressing rooms second and third floors iditorium where they .,will robe. Enter by rear doors. fits of the various schools :and colleges, as follows: RARY on Main Diagonal walk between Library and Engineering NEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL on Main Diagonal walk in n- Court. COL OF EDUOAr'ION onl walk north side of Physiology and Phar- Building., :CAL "on diagonal 'walk between Chemistry Building and Library urses). YES on i diagonal walk between Chemistry Building and Library Of Medics)., n Main Diagonal walk near Law Building. i.MACEUTICAL 'on Main ]diagonal walk immediately South East 'AL on Main Diagonal walk immediately South East of Pharma- )UATE SCHOOL (candidates for higher degrees) on walk south fiAre station. Ankle wlil not, be ,considered rainy. it must actually rain with et of clearing. nti will .proceed (directly 'to Hill Auditorium. Seats will, be- re- lencelent-Monday, June 18, 9:00 A. M. lair: of Assembly-7:45 A. M. sof Assembly ( 4ers of :the"Faculties and invited guests, -in Alumni Memorial Hall Allery-2nd floor, where they will robe. t, e-Regents -anid candidates for Hlonorar'y Degrees, in Alumni r iuard, at Alumni. Memorial Hall. lts, at the same "places as for Baccalaureate. giat Michigan Union. f March- ;State Street to FerryField.. lany:, of Assembly-8 :00 A.' M. s of .Assembly 1ers of the, Faculties, except Deans, in the dressing rooms se- hird floors of H,1ill Auditorium, where they will robe. Enter by. , Regents, ex-Regents and Candidates for honorary degrees, dress- /fiirst floor of Hill -Auditorium. fits, will proceed directly, to Hill1 Auditorium entering the lower ugh the, door :indicated by placard for their particular school or id take seats as directed byushers. Prompt assembly is ,esential. L. M.. GAM, Chief Marshal. ession H outrs. of Regstratioi: , e College of Lterature, Science, and te Arts, the Btiological Sta- ,a Methods, Embalming. and Sanitary Science, Public Health in the' Registrar's Ofie, .nve sity Hall. 20, 21-10-12 a.in. 02,1 239-12,4.i.,. and,-2-4 p. min. 2, 26-4-12 a. m., and 2-4 p. i.; after- 10-12 a." m., daily. he Colleges of Engineeringand 'Architecture-in the Engineering 22, 23,:25-8-12 °a. i., and 2-5. p. m. ;he School of Education.A (Including Athletic' Coaching and "Ad- an)-in " Tappan Hall., 122, 23, 25, 26=L9-12 a. i., and 2-5 p. m., he Medical School,ii the Medical Building. 22, 2,,25, 26- ,9-12 a. m. Ve °Law School A(Courses begin Tuesday, June 2) ;-in the Law 15, 16 18-8 a. m.-5 p. in. le College of Pkharmacy,--in the Chemistry 'and Pharmacy Build- 22, 23, 25-9-12 a.. m., and 2-5 p. m:. e" 'Graduate Shool,in University Hall.; 22,23-9-1 a.im.; and 2-4 p. m. 25, 26-9-12 .a. in., and 2-5 p. m. wafter--4 Q-12 a. m., and 2-4 p. m. daly. ourses -begin Monday,,, June 25,. excepting4 in the Law School, as Presidents of the Senior Class-They Presidents of the ,Senior Class are requested to meet with the Chairman of the Senior Reception on Sat- rrday morning at 10 o'clock in Registrar Hall's room to arrange for the line of procession and other matters. H. P., THIEME, Chairman of Senior Reception. Directory of Summner Session Faculty: A It is planned to place a 'copy of the Faculty Director for the Summer Session in all administrative offices before. the opening of the Session. A prompt" return ,of the blanks which have been mailed to all concerned will therefore. be appreciated. The value and need of such a Directory is quite obvious. <0> 3, m3 TY PEWRI of standard makes exchanged, bought, repaired. sold; rer cleaned L C' Smith ...... ..30 nderwood........ ...2 Corona . ....... ,.. ..2 '- Corona.....,..... ....".... Rem1ington .............. (}Aver ,............... NO'. I Autogra'phic Kodak Special E. H. KRAUS., Read4 the Want Ads WE WISH tf) announce to the general public that we are keeping open this summer. We solicit your patroinge. 17T NICKELS ARCADE Dealer : L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters TUTTLES' LUNCH ROOM . Mayn'krd Street I 11 I! I. CONVENIENT TRAIN SERVICE -VIA- ANN ARBOR RAILROAD NO'T1l[BOUMI ISOUTHBOUND ' 8 :10 aM I4:53 A.M. **4:41 .131. I7:419 P.. s*10:30 A.M. WS :8POT. J**11:40 A.M. b16:37 P.M. -1*4:30 P.M. * Daily. * Daily'Except Sunday s Sunday only a.AMonday, Thursday, Saturday b Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Con-enmlert and dependable connections at Toledo with all lines diverging. Northbound trains connect with GI and Trunk, Michigan Central, Pere Marquette, and G. R. and I. for all principal destina- tions in lower and upper peninsula of Michigan. TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT TRIP 11. .t.11TL1LS, tommerc ial Agent, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Read The Daily "Classified"' Columns The new SPECIAL is the greatest achievement in hand cameral construction since the introduction of the Kodak. fT'S no bigger than yoir --hand--yet it has a pic- ture .range hithertto associated with large cameras ,only. Seven adjustable speeds from 32to i /200 of a second, a sliding scale that autornsiatally shows the speed to use and Kodak Anastigmat Lens f,6.3 --assuring clean-cut negatives --2Y4 .X ,3Y inches. I It's on 'our Kodak counter. Price complete $50' 719 iN. University Ave. Farm rs &+Mi..cbics Bank I -TrWO OFFicEs- 101-_105 3. Main St. $.30 S. SI ate St. Nickel's 'Arcade Michigan'sFvrtCleeSngs LATE ST AND UP-TO-DATE EDITION, $4.50 D1ON'T CO HOME WITHOUIT A COPY OFFICIAL MICHIGAN SOUVENIR, 756; HAND .COLORED, $1.75 WAHR'S Uniest Bookstore Ze CIIUBB HOUSEI WVILL BE OPEN ' AS USUAL! THRUTOUT THlE SUMMER ,SCHOOL I I i Special Commencement. Week S-ale of I I i neL ugs Antique and Modern Pieces from the. K. S. Jamg otch Collection Oriental and Chinese Models Oriental and Chinese Rugs of various sizes and ;descriptions including both modern and antique pieces have been selected from the imn~r se K. S. Jam-, gotch collection for a special, Corny -,,cement Week Sale., I1 T. E. ,RANK1&, Secretary. bers of the Slimmer Session Faculty: ,ecent action of 'the Board of Eegents the Summer Miclaigan Daily elWored gratis to members of the Summer Session staUf. In order e prompt delivery applicatiokt blanks, should be filled out at once flece of the Summer Session. EDWARD H. KRAUS, Dean. ty of Michigan 'Band:' arsal Friday morning 8: 30, H1il l Auditorium. nati'on for Bali Game, 2:00 p. in., at Lane Hall. nation for Band Bounce, 7:30 p.,in., Hill Auditorium. Dress Uniforms will be worn at all formations during Comn- nt Week. By Authority of the Director, A. MC LAREN WVHITE, Asst, Student Mgr. of Pharmacy Faculty Meeting: e will be a meeting of the Faculty of the College of? Pharmacy, norning, June 15 at 10 o'clock, Anl Room 212 Chemistry Bldg. 'V. C. GLOVER,. Secretary. Recepton: Saturday 1, ecning at 8:43 O'clock. fbers of the faculty are requested to enter Memorial Hall from' h University entrance, to leave wraps and enter. grounds by the ntrance, to be on the grouinds by 9:00 o'clock in order to receive for Class as it comes from the President's residence. [r Class-The Senior Class will assemble in front of the Library. ds indicating the various schools will be provided to show where pool is to assemble. TY our time is the Correct Tdime when you carry a. Longines Watch. Al- ways. accurate -- always dependable. Tested and approved. by the U. S. Naval Observatory and world authoritaies gener- ally. Latest models in ladies' and gentlemen's watches now being shown-ask to see them. ARTHUR H. ARNOLD State Str et Jewelry 302 S. State . In order, to 'make this week a memorableo event th.ese rugs are being put on sale at astonishing prices. Never before was such a' sale of genuine Oriental A Atemorable Event Rugs staged in ,Ann Arbor. I Beautiful patterns and fine quality marks these rugs as .valuable po~ssessions. The home that is graced With such rugs will indeed present that atmosphere of refinement and good taste. g5-810-X15-g20 $30 The K. S. Jamgotch collection of rugs includes every size and shape in pat-' terns of untold beauty, at varying prices. As a special event for Commence- ment Week only, ,a gro up 'of these rugs will be put on sale at $5,'$10, $15, $20, $30. 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