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PACE, TWO

THE MTCHTGAN DAT -Y

1_5, 1927

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ROGRA M IS ANNOUNCED
Prof. Jamesq L. P'arks, of the Univer-
sity of Missouri, will b~ecomne a mem-
ber of the Summer session faculty of
lihe Law School, it is announced,.lie
Wll conduct a course in corporations.
The entire program of courses be-
ing offered will make available, for
the 'Summer session students, work in
administrative tribunals, given by E.
Blythe Stason; agency by Prof. Paul]
A. Leidy; 0a course inlls 15and notes!
to be conducted by Prof. Ralph WV.
Aigler; a study of the conflict of laws
by Prof. Edwin D. Dickinson ; a course
in contracts I by Prof. Grover C.
f"rIsmor1e; equity II given by Prof.
Edgar N. Durfee; evidence by Prof.
Victor H-. Lane; work in pleading by.
Prof. Edson R. Sunderland;a course
in public utilities condlucted by Pro-
fessor Stason; a course in rights in
land and one in wills, both given by
Prof. Burke Shartel; and a course in
taxation conducted" by Prof. Herbert
P. Goodrich. All of these men are
regularly on the faculty of the Law
school.
The' Summer session of the Law .
school extends from June 21 to Sept.
1, and is divided into two perio'ds of
five weeks, each so plawned as to offer
in any two successive summers all the
p E sc rilbed (courses of the first two
year s of ti-e work leading to a degree,.
'The, first term begins June 21 and ends
juy 26; the second term starts June
2~and con tinues to Sept 1. It. is also
ajiuouncodt that moat of the elective
c.,o:rsesi will be given every second or
third summer in such order as to
rnee% the requirements of those who
contemplate+ taking advantage of the
Smaimer session in working for the.
law degree.

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(Cniue rm kgTOe he .2re iat t c,'rc i exercised at all times to
These pictures will depict four epi- Iwl
Fsodes in the lives of a knight and his insur~e a clean, fresh, w te andaw l ronecr
Th( ' . Iii/ the first he is w ooing the! garment.
lady of his heart,' the adored one be-
igstationed in medieval fashion in a
Iigh icastle. T 1 hJ
Thle second shows the brave; knight TH ET sa .~i.
lit,- carries off his, lixdy 1In true D~on
Juan fashion. 20xorhLz.fi3t i t91
~:etidpicture is the colorful
su 'cue of the wedding feast with
~everyone happy at last; while the ~~c
fourth of the series shows the fair ____________________ _._.__ ________________________
ladyr bidding her knight farewell as!
le leaves to serve his king and con a- eo
try.th halamedD k
Throughout thehall, ar-oi-d -l-b
Ifigures will stand guard over the dane- 1"m ; _ it. .
n :1 feast. The attendants at the doors1
,7 , throughout the alls will be at- #i
tc in costumes suitable to the Soil1 Tha1 t Show,, ('I.> 14 Ones
~prtof the middle Ages.
The canopied entrances willb ~ L tE e~n o
decorated in keeping with medieval Us
One phase of modernity' has lbeen L t sifkr e h -' ,i, o
provided. In the large special section j
res-erved for the patrons and pat- I _
ronesses, a moving picture screen will itp'~alrwasagrre iha
be suspended. Between dances and y prsng
during intermissions, the tmov~ics will runatnofsi thtrcks iav .
provide diversion. acuuaino oltatiae tflY
This entire elaborate efrect o3'
medieval times promises to lend onej
of the most effective and gorgeous j
settings ever staked for thy:,revellers I PHONE 4191 ANLD WE IL-,. C -,LL
of the annual affair.
UNION T FRIts
ST7UDENT USE OF Krl
ALL DIALPHONES~ ~n~ enn
??ialing by students -using the pub.-I ipa Y
li;: telephon es in the Union will no
Ic ,, r be allowed, it. has been decid- k "T h e Home ane ,"
edl by Union authzori~es. inasnuichiI n£~ i r ..
as t udents desiring to make long dis-.
ta e call; have frequently dialed the 1 C" . .- hr 209 South Fourt ' A.e.
ope'to and pl a cd calls through~ herr
wi .oa giving an1tfi fi atzo n to the '
1u~I~n oper'ator, substantial losses!= by tho bulld_______ __________it_
,;ai anounced.
ereafter long distance calls,, mai"y Tlwo Wech. Night $1.00 to' .0
on; )0 made through the single long WdNt
di 'w booth, all local calls being (! Beginig4- 'wdNt
dc' lA by the Union operat or. Al- 75c to $L.! t
k agh this will inevitably slow up' Sunday TAM ' r TE R Sat. Mat.
ph, ~e service during rush periods, it 0 E
is 'aid, th11ere is no other alternative ~J1taI Ii16ETf0IT 75c to $2.0
to -,,event the losses incurred by the ,Vy~a aaet Bv. ailc10
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