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I'G'FOURi

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926

DAILY OFFCA BULLETIN
I 11blicai 1l i ii i e 11itsIt: is conlst rutivie not ice 1to all m n'i hers of
1he Unive'rs ity.(Cpy received at the office of the Summer Session
unjtil 3:30 i u . mill:30'. . iSaturday}.
V4luileIe'li XYE DNESI)A Y, .1'\E2,1; 9?6 NuIIber 18)
Notices For )ails Official Bulletin:
All notices for the Daily Official bulletin should be left in the Office of
the Summer Session before 3:30 p. m. of the day preceding its appearance.
E. It.lKraus.
Rhletoric ti1s, Studies in Literary tFypes and Forms:
Will meet in my office Room 3213 Angell Hall until further notice.
Harris Pletcher,
Principles of Public Health Nursing will meet daily except Saturdays in
Room 437, Natural Science Building.
Barbara It. Bartlett.
llatlieiiiatical Theory of Statistics 30:
The above course will be given at 2 o'clock p. m. on M, T, Th, and F,
instead of 10:00 a. il. as scheduled.
'r. E. Ilford..
:lin's Educational (Club:
Organization of the Men's Educational club for the summer session will
take plalce at a meeting to be held tonight (Wednesday) at 7 o'clock in rooms
316-20 of the Mlichirgan Union. All men interested in education or the pro-
fession of teaching are urged to be present.
L. (Guthrie.
The hours of meeting for this; course have been tentatively fixed as Mon-
day and WVednesday evenings fronm seven to nine o'clock, in Roomi 407, Gen-
eral Library. This course may be elected only with the consent of the
instructor. C'. C. Fries.
-Niagara Palls Excursion:
The annual excursion to Niagara Falls will leave Anni Arbor, Friday
afternoon. July ft, and return Monday morning, July 12. The excursion is
open to students and friends. All interested are please asked to see either
D)r. Hussy, roomi(G 127 Natural Science Bldg. or Dr. M~acCorthy, room (G 223
Natural Science Bldg. Morning hours 10-li. Afternoons, 2-4. Arrange-
ments should be made at once.
IL.tC. iHussey.
Sunmer SessionI Faculty :
Blanks for ('lass Lists are b'' ng distributed by the University messenger
and should be in the mail boxes not later than Wednesday morning. Kindly
rep~ort all failures to receive 0,1em promptly.
E. H. Kraus.

4Ann Arbor boulevards, residence sections, the University Libraries, and the
Union, on Thursday, June 24, should leave their names in the Summer Ses-
sion Office, Room 8, University Hall. Only by having such advance informa-
tior: (by Wednesday, Jlune 23, f p.,nm.) can adequate automobile transporta-
tion be assured. Tour starts 'Thursday, June 24, at 2:30 p. m, on thet steps
of the University Library. There is no charge for this excursion, auto-
mobiles being furnished by the citizens of Ann Arbor.
Carlton F. Wells, Director of Excursions.
University h~ealth Service :
Students of the Summer Session are entitled to almost unlimited meti-
cal care at the Health Service without expense.
The building is located across Washtenaw avenue, east of the gymna-
shium. 'Physicians wxill be in attendance from 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 daily except
Saturday arnd Sunday; 9 to 12 on Saturday and 11 to 12 on Suntlay.
Students desiring attention in their rooms; should call the Health
Service (Campus exchange) during school hours and call 4978 or the campus
operator during other hours.
AV. F. Forsythe. !
Puldic Speaking 194:
Production of Longer Plays. Two hours credit.. M, T, Th, F, at 2.
Auditorium, University Hall. Assistant Professor Hunter.
IStudies and experimenuts in the various phases of pllay production as
applied to longer plays. The material chosen will depe-n;d upon the per-
sonnel of the class. One Ilsy xwill be chosen for public presentation
Scenes from a number of other;: will be used for class study and preselita-
tion,
Organ Recital:
Palmer Christian, University organist, will give a program of organ
music' on the Columbian Ex position organ in Hill Auditorium, Wvednesday
evening, Jutne 23rd, at 8 :00 o'clock cornph ieii tary to sunnner st udents.
The general paublic, wvitIh the excep~tion of smiall cl~ii ~reii, is also im ited.
Charles A. Sink.
'Festing Materlials. Ell 3 and FEI 2a:
Those interested in a testing course will meet in Room 101 West Engi-
nleering Building at 1 p. mn. Tuesday for arranzgement of hours.
R. E. Franiklin.
Hlygi-ene 109.5:
Principles of P~ublic e alth Nursing will be held in Room 437 Natural
Science Building at 11 a. in. daily except. Saturday.
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FRANK MAYO
WALTER HIERS

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COMEDY
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under the same management.
All welcome.

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Dorothy MackaillA
-a daring prank by an amaz-
ing boy that swept him out of
a cavalry saddle into the arms
of love. '

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Summer Session studlents whlo wish to

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Announce Marriage
:His Jessie 11c\ I )&rmoind, dautghter{
of Mr'. and Mrs. P". L . Ac 1ermandl,'
of (C'in a. Tex., and Prof. 1DonalId I,
'erhinls of the colleCT' of :.zinc er-
it) g, Nvere tuni riedl on June 8 at 1>eaut-
mont, Tex.
Afte i, a Short Itrip 1Ii rough i tIC so!ruthI
Profe-s;r and iMrs.P'erkin iis have r-
t urned to A t n rbo r to enale; Pro-
fessor Perkins" to resumie Ihis dude ls
as a miembher ofr(lie Sunuiner session
fa:culty of the origin ooring coill ego.
It is predicted that the larg es 1,
gatheri gor Reserve officers held in
A\iiK;higani since the Wor'ld war will be
held at Battle Creek, Mich., July 9 and
lo, w hen the fifth annual convention of
NI ieli igant deparitmenlt, Rese rve Of-
ic crs' Association of the United States
Neill be held.
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