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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, TUJNE 30, 1926

B~arbour gymnasium, Instructor, Miss Pauline Hodgson.
Ethel McCormick.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publ cat 'ii ite Hullit ii is consI tuc11\ uotice to alil iembe is of
the t nhversnty. C ope recei v H! at the otlicecot the Summrxer Session
ut i 3:2(.) T. ini. (11:380a, in. Sat urday).
J Voltunle VlI IEDN1)ESI)AT, JUNiE: 30, 1926 :N uber 191
Public Speaiking 42s:
Thlose students who have expressed their willingness to transfer to the
two o'clock section, will meet in room 3209 A. H. on Thursday at that hour.
If there are any more who can make the change, please do so.
Carl G~. Brandt.
Wonten's Educational Club:
The Wonien's Educational Club will hold a picnic for summer school
women students Wednesday afternoon, July 7 at the fireplace near the
island. Reservations miay be made at Tappan Hall on Tuesday or Wednesday
of next week. Tlhos.e who wish to attend miay meet at Barbour Gymnasium at
5 o'clock, or join the picnic at the fireplace.
Ethel Wooden, Publicity Chairman.
Excursion No. 3:
The Ford Pl]ant, Highland Park, Detroit, will be visited this
afternoon, June 30, leaving the Packard and State street station at 1:15
P. M. Trip wilhe over around 5 P. M. Return may be by interurban or
auto bus. Total tare for round trip, about $2.80. Round trip tickets (10
per °cent off) should be p~urchiased before boarding car.
Cairlton Wells, IDirector of E-x eursilns.
Unversity Wometn:
The 3 o'clock tennis section will meet with the 4. o'clock daily on
Palmer flield, Mliss Hodgson, instructor. Ethel McCormick.
University Women:
Basketball technique and practice will meet daily at 3 o'clock in

Vidiiersity Women:
The WNom en's League will be at home to all women of the University.
Thursday, July 1st, in Harbour Gymnasium. The hours are from 3:00 to
5:00 o'clock in order to enable women to hear Mr. Randolph Adams. Any
fwoman who has ntI~ received her invitation will please consider this as one.
Grace Richards, Acting Dean oIf Women.

DETROIT.-An ordinance increas- The British Society of Motor Man-
ing the speed limit for automobiles ufacturers and Traders announces Oct.
from 15 to 20 miles in residential sec- 21 to 30 as the dates for the Interna-
tions and from 10 to 15 miles in the (tional Motor exhibition in Olympia.
business section was p~assedl by the 1
city council. Patronize Daily Advertlsers.- Adv.

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SCHOOL oF MUSIC WILL
MIE ITS FIRST DEGEES!
Stud i ) Four Year Course T1o Be
O)ffered ilewards For WV or-I
Betginnin - next. semester the Uni-
vrsit t° School of Music is planning to
of-crI degrees as rewards for four years
work in the school. These degreesG
Wi ill be Bachelor of Music and lBache-
lor of Miusic in Education. Th'le same
ent rance requnirements as the literary
school will he necessary. Fobur
years containing 120 hours of work
will be taken up. About one quarter
of' these 120 hlours will1 be non-musical
and will consist of courses in the lit-
orary college with the students en-
rolled as part time students. The
non-mu sical subjects will be nmainly
cult ural. This is the first timue that
I he -chool heas off ered degrees and
com2tes as t lie resillt of1 eXpansion

which the school h-as been making re-
centl.
The enrollment for the summer ses-
sion of the school is approximately
200. This is an increase of about
thirty percent over the enrollment of
last summer.
NOGALES, Ariz., June 26.-(A.P.)-
'The estimate of the number of
jvictims of floods in the region ofI
Leon, Guana.Juato, had been placed
at 1,300. All the bodies have been re-
'cover edl.
Waterman -yrinasinin will be
open at all hours of the day for
the whole period of the Summer;
session.A iy mare student may
Ilsethe gYMnaSium and the
lockers are a vail able now, for any
whlo desire then). Over 200 of
the lockers ar~e already taken.

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Correction
The Daily wishes to correct the cer-
roneous statemnent concerning the
hours of E grade received by the pros-
pectivye football candidates which a p-
peared in yesterday's publication.
Seventy-one hours of A, 2S2 hours of
B3, 498 hours of C. 61 bours of D). 10
hours of E, and 16 hours of i coinpiete
work were recorded for the cut ire
group.

SUMMER SCHOOL

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