FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PANE THREE FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1926 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY Students From 77 Institutions To Get Degrees~ Students who will receive advanced degr'ees 7iod(a represent 77 schools and colleges o her t han t he University of Michigan. The holders of degrees from other institutions are in the mnedical, law, dental and graduate schools, all othte latter, of course, holding degrees from Mchigan or some other school. In the Medical school 30 seniors hold degrees from Michigan and 2 are graduates of other schools; in the Law school there are 42 Michigan degrees among the graduates and 26 from other universities. The grauate school will award diplomas to S9 hold- ing their degrees from Micigan and 79 from other institutions. Universities in the United States include Harvard, Princeton, Colby, and the University of Maine in the east; university of Texas, Baylor uni- versity andl Rice institute are among the southern colleges reresented; and University of California and Le- land Stanford in the far west. Wom- en's colleges listed are Mount Hloly-. oke, Wellesley and Smith. Foreign universities represented in- clude Anatolia, in Turkey, Nanyang, Peking university, the Comparative Lae school of China, Canton Christian college and Yale in China. Japanese universities are represented by Tokio Imperial university, H-awaii by its uni- versity, Erope by the Genoa School' of Naval Engineering andl Fribourg, and Great Britain by Bedford college. Summer Directory{ To Be Published Compilation of the 1926 Summer School directory has been started by W. Calvin Patterson, '27, editor of last year's book, and Thomas Olm- stead, '27. The edition will be pub- lished during the first week of sum- mer school and will be limited to 1000 copies. The cover of the book will be blu, and will include the name, hom and Ann Arbor address, class and tele- phone number of all summer students. It will sell for 25 cents. It will be the secondl summer direc- tory published. MEXICO CITY.-Secretary of War Amaro has returned from the state of Guerrero, reporting that order has been restored. West Wind lending Library MAYNARD STREET THE LATEST BOOKS for RENT SAL OF WIHDRAWN ROOS NOW ON ~Saunder's9 IIIIIIIIitIttllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! al On Huron River at the foot of Cedar Street t r nrichiganState "SOELL RECEIVES GHg b TOIraluat 3,11 umm s [ELOWSHP1 rrveha ndrc1 and elev en seniors Egbert Isbell, '26L, has been select- ,a(olg Bue2,acrigt ed as one of the ten American schl t 'he list o1f -;eiiors madie publlic:, today. Iar's awarded honorary fellowships by :It includces graduiates of six different (Germa n universities, it was antioulic-j schools. a class of 26 ropi~esenting edl by the American Studenut Exchange the recently instiuted liberal arts of the Institute of International Edit-! dep, ronent. cation. This Exchange administers t%, usual. the School of Agriculture honorary fellowships offered by (Ger- headsl. the list Nvith Elingineering see- main universities to American gradl- 0ad11(1 d olrne c ofoillics Itbird. Most nates in all fields of lDarning.j of ies gradnat( s are from MTichiigan Isbell was chosen out of a group of! homes. One for'eign student is to more than 100 applications from all r ccie it degree. over the country. Ndine men and one - - woman make upthe ten selected. Hlos pital1 To Have The fellowships cover all expenses; of tuition, hoard and lodging. Their Electric Clocks purpose is to reciprocate the hospi- tality of American universities. Forty' lectric clocks are to ibe installed German students will be in the United heiioughoutt the hialls of the new I'ni- States next year under the auspices< versity hospital. The time-pieces will of the American Student Exchange. be (cont rolled by means of one system, andc the cloclis governed by one mnas- Classified Ads i i \ OTICE OTICE EJARN WHILE YOTT HIKE. Students who contemplate walking or motoring tours during the sum- mer may help pay expenses in a plleasant, easy man ner by taking subscriptions for a magazine which goes only to country clubs and golf clubs. Others doing fine with it. Address M. B. Smith Publishing Co., 500 North Dearborn, Chicago, 1111- nois. I _. z! r t" i Y l iI' COLLEGE STI)DENrs 75.00 weekly easily earned, (luring j your summer vacation, representing ; a e u a l r d t e e e n D - roil. Salesmanship principle re- quiremnent. We can teach you how. 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