PACE Vo~uf THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATUIRDAY, J'ULY 24, 1026 . . _-_ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to allnimcso the University. Copy received at the office of thy: Sup nut-, Isio until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturday). Volume TI SATV1IDAY, JUILY 24, 1926 \ 111 iihr 210j Women's Educational Club: The Women's Educati ;ual Club will meet Monday evening at 7:1-- at 836 Tappan. A musical program will be given by Miss Clara Starr. t iwtr- visor of Music in Detroit Schools. Rthetoric 1 and 2: Students in my classes will please have files complete and ready foir checking on Saturday morning. A. IL .1Morris. Phi Delta Kappa iLuncheon: The concluding luncheon of the summer series of Phi De1 ltKappa luncheons will be held Tuesday, ;July 27, at 12 o'clock noon, at thie La nt ern Shop, corner East University and Willard, Three field mzembers will peak and important fraternity matters~ will be considered. All chaprter lijeitner~ are urged to attend. elirold C. Hunt, Presideiil. Michi gan Stude2 i j a . 3 < ;' :. , : {> :<.... r ti BOOK GAIN5 MID-SUMMER SALE of TEXT and REFERENCE BOOKS Oiyr Bargain Counter Awaits You. Additions Daily A H BNIVERSITY WAHR'S OOKSTORE _* a .. TICONOEROGA CEEOF KISTORIC RESTORATIONr TICONDEROGA, N. Y., July 30. Upper New York state is to have its "American Wiing," where, as' in this famous niew branch of the Metropoli- tan Museuim, the ghosts of young Ant- erica wvill walk in surroundings famil-. iar to them_ a century and a half :ago. A shadowy John Hancock returning would find at t he junction of four roads in Ticonderoga, once the bat- tle-ground of fire nations, the repro- duction of the beau1tifuil homes his un- cle built on Boston common in 1737, hi o eutlhsd ahi 73A ghostly Washington, entering the imposing Chippendale living room, would recognize the exact replica. of the sofa hie used as president and the duplication of i,,Martha's arrange-. Tnent~ of the yellowk-(damask curtains anid the red and green brocal ellu .chair Coverings. Sir Jeffrey A mherst, Montcali, and Sir Guyv Ca~leton floating through the- fne Pa l lad in window of the hall, would find themselves mirrored in the old portraits onl the wall. Ticonde roga becomes, by the $250,-. 000 gift of Horace A, Moses, wealthy imanufacturer and public benefactor, the site of the permanent hiome of the New York State historical associ- ation. and the future research center of the state for early American his- tory. The famous John Hlancock house, built of enduring stone w «as chosen for reproduction, because of its permnan- ence. The original, torn down, in 1563, has been lpre erved in a set of drawvings by the_ contemporary 'arch- i e t Jo n " t i li idbuilt 1by -the architect ll. il W e ho ff, Of : 1 ringtfielId, Ms Cafeteria Makes Good In London1' LONDOIN. July ,-ononiIit cafeteria hais been a succes. It has a seating capacity of 50). w1 id th4 nee pi for hi( London 'rs at first sied a1 the Iea, withiln two wes fti( Oweni" 'ss it could hanldle, '1a6ndmos(;t l' te... ril c 1aete z1is riahad a l l E" noont ,;1s .. I10. ('on rucOaf oif Norway, has Thecaftera i inthe511P1)flKcampleul i i stdie atOxford bu)tt is' istrict, and a roe xeeii Ji