SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIUAN DAILY PAGEI THRr * f II DAILY, OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all niembej ".of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday), Volume VI I SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 1926 iNumiber 12:3 Graduate Students: Summer Session grades are mailed to graduate students only on request. Those who desire such reports should leave a self-addressed stamped en- velope at the office of the Graduate School, Room 1014 Angell Hall, before Friday, August 13. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. Women Students: The Women's League will not serve tea in Barbour Gymnasium during examination week. Grace Richards, Acting Dean of Women. To All Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Uni- versity Library are notified that such books are due Monday, August 9, before the impending examinations. 2. Students who have special need for certain books between August 9th and 13th may retain such books for that period by applying to the Superintendent of Circulation on or before August 9th. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Wednesday, August 11th, will be sent to the Recorder's Office, where their credits will be held up until such time as said records are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents. William W. Bishop, Librarian. (Continued on Page Four) Dc-ocra ic Leaders inl1926 Ij f FOR GOdEFR T.MOIEWO OF CLETRC" T O O A Forced into the background by the heated campaigns of Mayor Fred W. Green and Governor Alex Groesbeck, who are candidates for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, are the Democratic candidates for the same office, Gerrit Masselink of Big Rapids and William Conmstock of Detroit. 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Catholic tode Att Chapel W1lliam and '1hitowo , i Happy children -health tUt. Appetite and dgetintcoq a+ aided by . FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Herbert A. Jump, Minister E. Knox Mitchell, Jr. University Pastor 10:5--Service of worship. e- nion by Prof. Arthur E. Haolt. of Chicago Seminary. Sunday Wt c 8:30 OWulB Rev. M~ichael 11. ii~. G1bdaplat' I FIRST P~'!YILINCHURCH L M '. E l uron ajidl Dvisioni Streets MERLE H. ANDERSON, Minister t.EIMANN MRS. NELLIE B. CID WELL Secretaries for Student Work Offices, Lane Hall First Church of Christ, Scientist 409 South Division St, 10:30 A. M.-Regular morning service. Subject: "Spirit." 11:45 A. M.-Sunday school following the morning service. 7:45 P. M--Wednesday evening testimonial meeting. The Reading room, 10 and 11 State Savings Bank building, is open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal holidays. . 3... I 9:30- - (19111 ~ CI 001. 10:4, 1'Mruj . orship with sermonby Rev. Warren E. 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