THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 192]. Le Typelriting We Have the LECTURES ANNOUNCED (Continued from Page One) July 14 5 p. m.-Niagara Falls and Vicinity (Illustrated). K. C. MeMurray. 8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures. July 15 5 p.m.-School Administration from the Social1Side. Peter Mortenson, Supt. of Schools, Chicago. S p. m.-Our Great Undeveloped Re- source. Supt. Mortenson. S . .-R obi sobCru oe Ilustrat- 8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures. July 29 S p. m.-The Outlook in Education. T. E. Johnson, Supt. of Public In- struction, Lansing. 8 p. n.-Large Library Buildings: An~ American Contribution to Ardhi- tecture (Illustrated). Librarian W. W. Bishop. 999 TXI dl A Dodge Car enoug sid X Secret of Secretarial Trainin Beginning and Advanced Classes Aug. 1 5 p. m.-The Senses and the Learning Process in' Fishes (Illustrated).1 Prof. J. E. Reighard. 8 p. m.-Recital by the Class in Shakespearean Reading. (Sarah (iaswell Angell hall.) TI 99 July 18 5 p. in.-The Asteroids and Rings Saturn. Prof. L. A. Hopkins. Wednesday; Feb, 23rd. of Hamito BusnesColleg State and Wilim Street. 5 8S 5 8 July 19 p. m.-Rural Education in State and Nation. E. Burnham, of the West- er oState Normal school, Kala- p. m.-Medical lecture. -July 24) p. m.-The Training of Public Health Nurses. Prof. B. H. Bart- lett. p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill an- I ditorium.) July 21 p. n.-Leadership and Progress. Use hemRt Use after College 5 Aug. 2 5 p. m.-Greek Magic (Illustrated). Prof. Campbell Bonner. 8 p. m.--Medical lecture. 5 p. m.--Dante. Pof. W. A. Mc- Laughlin. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill auditorium.) Aug. 4 5 p. m.-The Search for Skill Among Two Million Men (Illustrated). Prof. L. L. Thurstone, of the Car- negie Institute of Technology. 8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures. Aug. 5 5 p. m.--Michigan's Inland Lakes; Their Value to the State. Prof. I. D. Scott. 8 p. m.-Acoustics of Auditoriums with Experimental Demonstra- tions. Prof. D. L. Rich. Aug. 6 5:30 a. m.--Excursion to Put-in-Bay, Lake Erie, under the direction of the department of geology and geography, via Michigan Central to Detroit and steamer to Put-in- Bay. (Continued on Page Five) Quarry Prescription Cor. State and North University Avenue Give Three inches of Chromal Wire with every two inches of Dean A. H. Lloyd. S p. m.-Educational motion pictures. July 22 2:30 p. nt-Excursion to Niagara Falls under the direction of the depart-i mnent of geology and geography, via Michigan Central railroad to Detroit and steamer to Buffalo. 5 p. m.-How the Psychologist Tests Intelligence (Illustrated). Prof. G. M. Whipple. 8 p. m.--Readings from Recent Poetry. Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. (Sarah Caswell Angell hail.) 5 p. m.--Community Cooperation for (Chid Welfare. J. A. Puffer, New York city. July 26 5 p. m.--The Growth of Child Welfare and the Value of Pictorial Mate- rial in Arousing Public Interest. Mr. Puffer. 8 p. m.-Medical lecture. July 27 5 p. m.--The Boy Problem an~d the Prevention of Delinquency. Mr. Puffer. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill auditorium). 213 E. LIBERTY ST. 715 N. UNIV. AVE. PHONE 294F1 = F2 U 0* - Jo 09 Music a Great Aid to Study Music providesi a means of complete relaxation such as you can derive in no other way. Your health, your effi- c&ency-in fact your very college standing--all depend greatly upon just what recreation and enjoyment you pro- cure in your spare hours. Youilh find one of these small instruments just what you have long desired--an ever-ready entertainer for yourself and your friends-a means ofs apending pleasant- ly many otherw~ise dull evenings. 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