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June 13, 1925 - Image 4

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FICIAL ULLETI
tin is constructive notice to all- members of
eceived* at the office of the Summer Session
a. m. Saturday).
TURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925 Number 182
inent Events:
the resolution of the Deans passed at their con-
which provides that no student shall be allowed
events of Commencement Week who has not at
requirements for his degree.
the present year the above ruling does not af-"
rses from the Nurses' Training-School at Com-
e conditions as in past years.
A.)H. Lloyd.'
with pay on any University payroll may be em-
fvacation, with pay on any other University pay-
By Order of the Regents,
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary.

Attention Seniors:
Tickets for Commencement and the Senate Reception, and the programs
for Commencement Week, are being distributed from the office of the Secre-
tary ,of the University, Room,3 U. H.
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary.
Senate Reception and Senior Promenade:
The Annual Senate Reception to members of the graduating classes,
their relatives and friends and to alumni will take place on Saturday eve-
ning, June 13, at 8:45 o'clock.
The classes will assemble in front of the Library at the same places as
for Commencement. Caps and gowns are to be worn.
The classes will march from the Library to State Street, on the walk
between Angell Hall and the Law Building, to Alumni Memorial -Hall
where they will be received by the President, Mrs. Lloyd, the Regents, and
their wives. From there the various classes will proceed to the following
headquarters where they will be.received by the Deans, members of the
faculties, and their wives.
Literature and Graduate School: Angell Hall.
Education: Tappan Hall.
Law, Medicine, Engineering and Architecture: Lawyers' Club.
Dentistry and Phartnacy: Alumni Memorial Hall.
There will be a concert on the.campus by the University Band. Cards
of admission 'for relatives and friends may be obtained at the office of the
Secretary of the University and from the Secretary of the Alumni Associa-
tion. .
In case of rain the classes and guests are requested to go first to
Alumni Memorial Hall and from there to their respective headquarters.
A. 0. Lee, Clialfman, Senate Reception Committee.

For the School of Fducation including Athletic Coaching
tration, and Public Health ursing,-in Tappan Hall. June
9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p.m.
For the Law School (Courses begin Tuesday, June 16-)-
15, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
For the School of Business Administration,-in Tappan
20, 22, 23, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
For the Graduate School,-in Angell Hall, June 19, 20,
a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m.
.

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n in Hill Auditorium Sund'ay after-
r Christian, University organist.
F. E. Robbins.
tates in the band will rise in their
will fall in at the rear of the column
into line by way of the steps un-

WANTED
WOMEN EVERYWHERE to sell Pic-
Wic house frocks -direct to wear- i
er; no investment; easily earn $35
weekly; all of part time; WRITE
TODAY. Pickwick Mfg. Co., Fort
Wayne, Ind.
WANTED-YOUNG MEN
For sales force of educational insti-
tution. Experience not necessary.
We will.teach you. Rapid advance-
ment .with large earnings. Apply
by letter to W, J. Howell, care Am-
erican Business Bureau, Rockford,*
Ill.
WANTED-Young man as real estate
sales manager on commission basis.
Must have had some sales experi-
ence. Also salesmen for subdivision
work during the summer. Refer-
ences required. For particulars in-
quire Robert D. Heitsch, Pontiac,
Michigan.

A GIRL for work in
department. Mack
FOR RE
DURING VACATION
large airy, elegantly
in private home in
near Belle Isle. I
ette. Address 2251
troit.
FURNISHED rooms
double. Neatly fur
Division. Two blo
TO RENT-Two bloc
pus, two or three
man and wife. Ca
UPPER duplex, 905
rooms, bath, sleepi:
able Sept. 1st. GE
Dial 6137.
At 311 Thompson, t
campus. Rooms
Hot water all the

L. )L Gram, Chief lIarshal.

of New York requires several men for
Eastern offices. Training to start July 6.
, for further particulars.
J. A. Bursley.
imencement:
in the exercises of Commencement week
wing schedule in order that there will be as
arryjng out the program:-Punctuality is
essions will start on scheduled time.
14,' 11:00 A. M.

To Members of the Faculties:
The attention of the members of the Faculties is respectfully called to
the rule adopted by the Regents on January 19, 1906, as follows: "All booksj
,borrowed by members of the Faculty shall be returned ... . on or before.
the Thursday preceding the Annual Commencement in June."
Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian.
To Seniors:
Seniors finishing in June who are interested in opportunities for perma-,
nent positions are advised to consult'the list of openings on file in Room 2,
University Hall. J. A. Bursley.
Members of the Summer Session Faculties:
J Blanks for the Faculty Directory and request cards for the Summer
Michigan Daily have been sent by campus mail to all members of the
Summer 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 fill out the request cards.
Will those who have not received blanks and cards kindly call the office?
W. H. Kraus.
Summer Session Hours of Registration:
For the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, including Hygiene,
Public Health, and Physical Education, and Library Methods,-in the
,Registrar's Office, University Hall, June 19 and 20, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4
p. m.; 22 and 23, 9 to 12, 2 to 5 p. m Thereafter 10 to 12 a. m daily.
For the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture,-in West Engineer-
ing Building. June 19, 20, 22, 23, 8 to 12 a. m. anti 2 to 5 p. m.
For the Medical School,-in the Medical Building. June 19, 20, 22, 23,
9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
For the College of Pharmacy,-in the Chemistry and Pharmacy Build-
Chemistry and Pharmacy Building. June 19, 20, 22, 23, 9 to 12 a± i. and 2
to 5 p. M.

15 A. M.

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s in the dressing rooms second and third floors
ey may robe. Enter by rear doors.
schools and colleges as follows:-
onal walk between Library and Engineering
h side of Physiology -and Pharmacology Build-
ectural on Main Diagonal walk in Engineering
lk between Chemistry Building and Library (in
k between Chemistry Building and Library (be-
walk near Law -Building.
. Diagonal walk, South east of Laws. r
i, walk, south east of Pharmaceutical.
Vest walk, West of the intersection in front of
j.
considered rainy. It must actually rain with
irectly to Hill Auditorium. Seats will be re-

Jeite Chinese Rugs
These Are So Different
These rugs are made under the personal superv
Mrs. Franklin Fette, a cultured American woman v
for many years been a resident of China and is
student of Chinese art.
The designs are by artists of the 'highest ra
differing from, the copied sameness of the ordinary
Cial rug.
They are made of the best long fibre Shansi woc
warp of best long staple cotton, each tuft knotted I
by expert weavers. The carving is exquisitely done.
The pile is uniformly deep-the rugs as pe
human hand can make them. They will wear a
Mast color dyes are boiled into the wool and se
weaving.
Each rug is inspected inch by inch both front a
by specially trained men-there are no streaks, no F
over of defects, no acid wash.
Rugs from stock or made to order any size or sh
with a choice of seventy-five designs and ninety
color. A monogram, fraternity crest or club insigni
incorporated if desired.
And the price is right!
A new consignment of sixty-seven rugs will reach An
this week: Come, and see them.
MRS. H. B. MERRICK
Phone 3155 928 Chi

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The box score:
OHIO STATE
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Klee, cf..........3 1

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Karow,) ss.........4
Camerdn, 2b.......2
Tarbert, if........4
Walther, lb.......4
Deptpsey, rf......r
Brashear, c.......2
Miller, p..........3

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Score by innings:
Ohio State..........000 200 000-2
Michigan...........300 100 000-4
Summaries: Two base hit-Kar-
ow. Home run-Karow. Sacrifice
hits-Dillman, Wilson. Stolen bases
-Dempsey, Giles. Double plays -
Jablonowski to Dillman to Wilson,
Cameron to Karow to Dempsey, Hag-
gerty to Dillman to Wilson, Karow to
Walther to Matusoff, Cameron to Kar-
ow to Walther. Passed ball-Bras-
hear. Struck out-by Biller 1, by
Jablonowski 5. Bases on balls-off
Jablonowski 5.

s and invited guests, in.
where they may robe.
ans and candidates for

Alumni Memorial Hall
Honorary Degrees, in

,oom B.
:ni Memorial Hall.
places as for Baccalaureate.
Street to Ferry Field.

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BOOKS....

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FOR COMMENCEMENT.
GIFT EDITIONS.

Totals........
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rm flags will be hoisted beneath the American Flag
and on the flagstaff at Ferry Field to indicate that
trainsferred to Yost Field House.
ed directly to the field house and enter through
aulties will enter through the north doors and take
form in the field house.
; Deans and Candidate for h1onorary degrees will
n the north end of the field house.
L. M. Gram, Chief Marshal.

Giles, 2b ..........'4
Pucklewartz, cf ....4
Haggerty, 3b.....4
Ryrholm, rf.. ......4
Coleman, lf........3
Dillinan, ss......2
Wilson, lb........2
Baker, c......... 3
jJablonowski, p .... 3

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