May 31, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE VISITS LIBRARIAN 25 1 schoots on the following day be held at 10 a. m. in the university gymnasium and after a box luncheon the class day- gifts will be. presented. Alumni day, Saturday, June 15, will Commencement activities of North- be featured by a meeting of the General western university began officialy this alumni association and gatherings ' of week, and wit reach their climax in the the alumni of the separate schools. 71 st annual exercises to ·be held Mon- The combined activities will include a day morning, June 17, when approxi- parade on the Evanston campus at mately 1,200 students v.·ill recei,·e their 12:30, an alumni luncheon with induedegrees. tion of senior class and a business Receptions for the graduates, meet- and spo~ts 1.t 4, c1ass · and fraternity ings of alumni and conferring of vari- reunions at 6, and the general alumn! ous honors compose the commence- · dinner at the North Shore hotel at 6 ment program, has justEvents been an nounced by thewhich university. in the separate schools will be numerous, and supplementing them will be the larger programs for all schools com bined. Among the more important will be: Commencement Begins at university; will continue to June 17 wm Miss Marion · ·T reiber, of Valentin,~, Mont., is expected here about ] une 1 for a visit with Miss Anne L. Whitmack, Wilmette librarian. Miss Treiber plans to spend the entire summer in Chicago and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. . J rlando R. Marsh of 819 Pairic avenue motored to Oskosh, Wis., last week-end to visit Mrs. Marsh's brother, 0. L. Mills of Los Angeles. who. is touring the country. ' Speecn school-Alumni m eeting. 5.; Tmae to Thiak About I'UB aad GABIIBIIT · STORAGE Call IREDALE WAREHOUSES Fireproof Associate alu~nae their a ~All l~u~Jn~n~i~~ ~ ·u~p~p~ el~ \~6~;~a~l~u~nl~n~i~r~ ci~ta ~l~,~7~30~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ annual garden party will on have the south at Annie May Swift hall.~~ -- - -campus from 3 ·to 5 for all who are attending commencement and aU friends of the university. The presimeeting at the gymnasium at 1, games dent's reception will be held from 9 to Thursday, Jun e 1~1-C la ss <laY E'Xe rd~N· 11 in the rrumnasium. AND ENCLOSURES for all Evanston schools. · ,..,.) Friday, June 14- Illumination and proEvents in the various schools will be: Install Them Now During gram in the evening: Medical school- Alumni clinics in the Spring Houae CleaDing Saturday, June 15- Alumni cny fc·llowed afternoon and banquet at the Palmer by pre8ident's reception. house at 6 p. m. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Sunday, .June 16-llacct'! laun·a te s~n·Mu~ic school- Alumni dinner, North American 'Metal Produds Corp. ices and candlelight song service. Shore hotel, 6 p. m. IOi North Mlthlgan Aven11e 1\londay, June 17-71st annual comLiberal Arts-Phi Beta Kappa annual Superior 7178 Cbleago mencement exercises. meeting, Annie May Swift hall, 9 a. m. ; . Local Dealers Acting President Frederic C. \Vood- Alumni meeting at .University gymnasium after general alumni meeting. VIc J. Kllllan, Inc. Winnetka 9tH ward of the University of Chicago will Commerce-Alumni meeting at Comgive the commencement addresses, and m(-rce hall immediately after general ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGiooidiililoiuisiekieieiplinigiSihioipiiiiiOirieienilieaifii!Si9i0ii~ the baccalaureate sermon will be ;\lumni m eeting. preached by Pres. Frederick Carl ·Eiselen of Garrett Biblical institute. Candidates for advanced degrees will be guests at a reception to be given by Dean and Mrs. James Alton James a their home, 2127 Orrington avenue, Ffiday, June 7. The annual concert of original compositions by students of the music school will be given Mrmday evening, J.1me 10, in Music hall, 411 that same evening the sepior law clas: will hold its reunion at the home of Dean and Mrs. John Wigmore, 207 Lake street. Music school seniors· wili give their annual commencement concert at the Woman's club the fol1owing evening. Schools of speech, commerce and journalism will hold a joint reception for the graduates . at which Dean and Mrs. Ralph Heilman of commerce, Director and Mrs. H. F. Harrington of journalism and Dean and Mrs. Ralph Dennis of speech will be hosts It will be held at the Georgian hotel roof garden Tuesday, June 11, at 8:30 Law and Dental school commencement activities will take place W ednesday, June 12. in Chicago. 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