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PAGE FOUR

THDE SUMMER .MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN,
1'uhlijation in the B3ulletinI is coil struct i e fnot ice to all nieluheis of
the University. Copy received at the otiice of the Summer Session
until '3:30 p.. ill1: 30 ai. ill Saturdlay)
Volumie VI SAT URDIAY, JUNE 26, 1926 Number Is

Wet Plans To Rn
For Governorship{

L arge Number O f Literary College poor scholastic standing at that time.
Stud nts xpeled or P or M rksthe girls included in this latter group
tud nts xpeled or P or M rksnuimbered 40) or nearly twice as many
' as the recent semester.
P'oor schL~ist ic records for the pelst en out at Decan H-umphrey's office. Of The freshman class, as usual, leads
rt gulav1'situ(- .r have ca used l etters thiis number 24 are girls, in the number of expulsions. Sopho-
I to 1, tent to i I students of the Col-! This number is conusiderably lower mores, juniors and seniors come in
l4 ge of1itAIerature, :sciceciad Ithe than that of the semester previous, the order named, there being compara-
Art5 accrdi log to figulres4 recenitly giv- 274 being asked to leave because of Lively few fronm the latter class.

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Excursion No. 3:
The Ford Plant, Highland Park, Detroit, will be visited Wednesday
afternoon, June 30, leaving the Packard and State street, station at 1:15
P. M. Trip will lie over around 5 P. M. Return may be by interurban or
auto bus. Total fare for round trip, about $2.00.
Carlton Wells, D~irector of Excursions.
Unversity Women:
A special meeting for wvomen of the Summer session has been arranged
for Tuesday. June 29, at 4 o'clock inthe Natural Science auditorium. Slides
of the League building will be shown.
'frs. W. 1D. Henderson, Executive Secretary, Alumnue Council.
Rhetoric 202s:
Studies in Literary Types and Forms will meet from now on in Room
2208 A. H. Hlarris Fletcher.
Excursion -No. 2:
Detroit News Building, including W WJ radio broadcasting station and
the Detroit Public Library. Luncheon in the New General Motors
Buildling cafeteria. P~atty leaves Packard and State Street station at 8
a. mn. (not 8:15) Saturday, June 26. Trip over at 3 p. in. Total expense
about $2.50.
Carlton Wells, Director of Excursions.
Physics:
The lectures in the course on Molecular Theory of Matter by Dr. Herz-
feld will be given the following times: Monday, 3 to 5; Wednesday, 4 to 5;
Friday, 4 to 5. The fiirst lectunre is on Monday, June 28 in Room 1041, New
P~hysics Laboratory. H. X. Ranidall.
P~it Delta Ralopa Lunchieon and Registration :
Tuesday, JIune 29th, at 12 noon, in the Lantern Shop, corner of South
Iniversil v and Willard, the first luncheon and get-together meeting of all
members of Phi Delta Kappa will be held. Registration of members of
Omega chapter and anay other chapters is requested at Room 106, Tappan
hall. Russell Thomas, Vice-President.
'Notice to Chuiese Students :
Everyone is cordially requested to attend the social meeting in Wesley
Hall, corner oif State and Huron Streets today at 7 o'clock p. m.
K. Hlo, President.
Pol. Set. 31s:
There will be a lecture for all students in Political Science 31s at 8
o'clock Monday morning in Room 1025 Angell H-all.
James K. Pollock, Jr.

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