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PAGE FOUR.

THE SUMMER. MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Sumimer Session
until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
Volume VI SATURDAYX, JULY 17, 1926 -Number 20-1

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Visitors' INights at the Observatory:
Tfickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, July 19, 20, and 21 may
be obtained at the Office of the Summer Session from 10 to 12 a. in. and 2 to
4 p. in. These tickets are intended for students of the Summer Session who
will present their Treasurer's receipts when applying for them. The supply
is very limited. T. E. Bankin.
Phi Delta kappa Luncheon:
Weekly luncheon of Phi Delta Kappa will be held- Tuesday, July 20, at
12 o'clock noon at the Lantern Shop, corner East University and Willard.
Captain Braun, of the Educational Department, U. S. Army, will speak. All
chapter members are urged to attend.
Herold C. Hunt, President.
Faculty and Students, College of Engineering:
There will be an assembly of students of this co~llege on Monday, July
19th, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. in Room 343, West Engineering building, Dean
Cooley will speak. L. H. Hopkins.
Public llealth 'Nurses Picnic:
All ptiblic health nui ,, ->r invited to a picnic to be held on Saturday,
July 17, at the Island. Thos=_ wishing to ride will meet at the east en-
trance oft the Natural Science Building at 11:40. Evaryone Is urged to be
present at the park as near 12 o'clock as possible.
Florence A. Wagner, Chairman of Arrangements.
N otice-Albioni College Students:
There will be a lpicnic at the island on Cedar Biend Drive next Saturday
afternoon, July 17, for all former Albion College students and faculty mem-
bers who are in Ann Arbor this summer. Tiring sandwiches and one other
article of food. as well as; your own dishes and silverware. Meet at the
island at 4:30. P. E. Hull, 925.
Put-in-Bay Excursion:
The excursion to Put-in-Bay will be held July 24. Those wishing ln-
formiation may see Dr. MacCarthy, room G 223, Natural Science Building,
mornings, 10-11, or Dr. Hussey, room G 127, Natural Science Building, after-
noons, 2-4. Total expenses of excursion $5.
G~. R. MacCarthy.
Excursion No. a:
.Nichigan State Prison, Jackson, including cell block, dining rooms, in-
dustrial departments, and guard rooin, will be visited the morning of Sat-
urday, July 17. (:Note change in date from previous announcement.)
After luncheon in Jackson as guests of the Consumers Power Company,
the electric power and gas plants of the Company wiil be inspected under
expert guidance.
Party meets at 3:35 a.,in. Saturday, July 17, at Interurban Station, 116

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SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926
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By Many Alumnae rarian's appointments, nursing, pub-
lic health, women in public service,
Many alumnae of ;Miichigan are go- women in the theater and allied guilds,
ing into the teachingpoesn.Ms work in museums.
Mlargaret Herdman, of the Chicago! These are but a few of the many
college bureau of acceptance, con- !things listed. Those women who are
siders no other profession as fine, if sufficiently interested are encouraged
the women choosing it know the op- to make use of these lists which can-
portunities open to them. be found at Miss Richard's desk in
In the office of the Dean of Women 1Ba rbour gymnasium.
there is a folder of news buletins of
the bureau of vocational information. Classified A ds
This is available to any woman who'
wishes to investigate some of the LOUST---A. 'T. 0. jeweled sister pinx be-
other opportunities offered.1 tween university golf course and
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