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TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926

THE SUIMMER MICHIUAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

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Supplementary Directory List

Wisconsin Launches Vigorous
Drive On Student Cheating,

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Following is a
telephone numbers

list containing the names, addresses, home towns and
of all those students who enrolled in the University of

MUSIC
For All Occasions

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MICHIGAN IN
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Michigan Summer session after the regular Summer. Directory was com-
piled.
Maynard, Stuart B., E 604 E. Madison Detroit 21717
Meader, Robert Paul 519 Lawrence Richland
Meader, Ralph G. Grad Biol. Sta. Richland
Mentzien, Charlotte C., Ed Buffalo, N. Y.
Meier, Alexina Grad Muskegon
Melnick, Perry J. Med 627 S. Division Chicago 6723
Mershon, Mrs. Nellie Ed 413 Thompson Gabill, Ind. 8734
Metz, Elizabeth 608 Monroe Ohio City, Ohio
Metz, Robert Trinidad, Coo.
Miller, Dorothea Ed 1503 Washitenaw Allentown, Penn. 9617
Milspaw, Berdena Grad Biol. Sta. Cherry Creek, N. Y.
Mitchell, Miriam C. 509 Jefferson Ann Arbor 22418
Morisky, Bertha A. Ed 922,S. State Sioux City, Iowa 4724
Ikdm Narcys Grad Biol. Sta. Allen town, Penn.
Norris, Nonna A. Grad Detroit
Norton, Ruth G 909 E. University Detroit
Pearson, Kydua N, Ed 709 N. Thayer Muskegon 7447
Pierce, Emory Ed Saulte Ste. Marie
Perkins, Esther Grad 1020 S. University Manistee 593E
Ptersdorff, Ottomar Eng 2107 Washitenaw Bangor 8117
Phelps, Clarence L. Ed 432 Thompson Ishpeming 21243
Piszezek, Casimir Grad Biol. Sta. Milwaukee, Wis.
Phillip, Milton Grad 1121 Chi~rcb Wilkinsburg, Penn.
Felix, R. Grad Biol. Sta. Milwaukee, Wis.
Newton, Anna Grad 1018 E. University Toledo 21445
Pollock, Donald 3334 Jefferson Yale 6764
Poncher. Henry Med 718 Arbor Ann Arbor 21238
Nikander, Ellen A. Ed 816 Hill Hancock 4918
Oakes, Mary Rose Washtenaw Apts Detroit 4319
Olson, Edith Ed 328 E. Williams Ashtabula, Ohio 21069
O'Rourke, Sister Mary G. 326 N. Ingalls. Ann Arbor '1833
Polaski, Harry 722 Arbor Erie, Penn 7389
Poncher, Henry Med 718 Arbor Ann Arbor 21238
Porter, Cedric Biol. Sta. Wooster, Ohio
Post, Albert Eng 615 Monroe 22110
Power, Eugene 1351 Washtenaw Traverse City 3818
Pringle, May Grad Betsy Barbour Detroit
Prahil, Lydia 13328 Washtenaw Connesut, Ohio 8327
Ramireq, Conrado 224 Twelfth St. Mayaquez, Porto RiRco
Reichard, Herman 720 Haven Aguadilla, Porto Rico
Raj, Mrs. V. Eng. 3337 Thompson India 6292
Rice, Lucille A. Grad Biol. Sta. Richmond, Ky.
Roberts, Andrew Eng. 1043 Baldwin Hollywood, Cal. 8917
Richards, Sherman T. Ed 1213 Prospect Howell, Mich. 9530
Robinore, Joseph Grad Biol. Sta. Battle Creek
Romig, Lee V. Grad 505 Sauer Ct. Ann Arbor 21630
Rouff, Elliott 1325 Washtenaw Detroit
Royer, Nellie Biol. Sta. Detroit
Sauer, Laura Ed 1518 Granger Av. Ann Arbor 3224
Schiefer, Herbert Grad 3312 Ra'vena Blvd. Ann Arbor
Schenberger, Edward Biol. Sta. Ann Arbor
Schmalz, Esther Grad 1706 Packard Ann Arbor
Schneider, Mary E. Grad 1409 Granger Beloit, Wis. 4331
Sharp, Aaron Biol. Sta. East Liberty, Ohio
Schneidewind, Richard Grad 110 N. Th'ayer Ann- Arbor
Schroeder, Paul Grad 511 Hill Ann Arbor 5546
Sider, Helen Biol. Sta. Detroit
Scott, Frederica Grad 338 E. Jefferson Albany, N. Y. 5879
Shaw, Eva E. Ed Helen Newberry Canyon, Texas 3301
Sigler, Dorothy Ed Biol Sta. Chic ago.
Read The Daily "Classified" Columns

Vigorous campaigns against dishon-
,esty in examinations and in class room
work and more drastic penalties for
violations of the code were decided
upon recently by the faculty of the
University of Wisconsin upon the
adoption of a report of a committee of
faculty and students appointed to
make a study of the problem.
Suspension for a semester or expul-
sion from the University is one of thej
committee's recommendations. Form-
erly the penalty has been the assess-
ing of extra credits and probation.,
An introduction of the honor system
and a campaign to alter student senti-
ment a~re also advised as a cure.
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: THE LITTLE THIFATRPWFKE WiEI
YOU FIJI. ATf HOME,
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"The Talkers "-
Thursday{
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C'hanges in the make-up of the fac-
ulty discipline committee so as to in-
clude two students was also recom-
mended. The cooperation of an ex-
pert in mental hygiene connected with
the department of neuro-psychiatry to
aid the discipline committee in cases
of mal-adjustmnent was strongly urged.1
"Dishonesty in various forms of uni-I
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