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PAGE EIGHT

THE MICHIGAN DAIVY

SATURDAY. MARCH ^. 1928

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DAIL.Y 0OF FICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the university. Copy received by the Assistant to the President until
3:30 p. mn. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday.)

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Volume 8.

SATURD)AY, 3MAR

'II 3. N'iumber 1i15.

To~ the IHeans and Registz art io Officials :
Do not overlook the fact that two reports of non-quota students are
necessary and are expectedI from you at this time:
(1) Report 0on 113w non-quotla students enrolling.
(2) Report of non-quota students withdrawing from your school
or college, and their exp~ectedl dcstinati(,n.
Shirley IV. S11ith1, Secretary.
University Freshi Air Camp11:I
Applications for positicns on the staff of the University Fresh Air Camp
are no0w being receivd. Twenty qualified students are needed. Those with,
a real interest in boys and who have some special interest or hobby are
needed. Some compensation is made for services but is not an inducement.
If interested call at Lane hall, for more information and application blanks.
We are serving as a clearing bureau for one or two other boy's camps.
Holder H. Grafton. I
Seniors i Jounrnalismn:
All second semeste r seniors who are candidates for the certificate in
Journalism are requested to file a transcript of their university credits at
the Journalism office, Room 308, W. Med. Building, between 2 and 4 o'clock,
any afternoon before March 10. J. L. Brunmai.

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PLA SPCIA EYNISCalifornita Pioneer Presents Library
I of Historical Documents T o Past
FOR: :SUMMER::SE::SION::
Series Of Lectures, Concerts, Pla ys,I
Anid Excursions Are Scheduled "
For Summer Ternni::
DEAN ANNOUNCES PROGRAM' :i >rhk
More than 80 special University;
lectures, excursions, concerts, plays,
and other events have been sched-
uled -for the 1928 summer session,
according to the progr'am anno0unc-
ed by Dean E~dward 11. Kraus.:' thc
The Rockford Players will give
a series of matinee and eveningss
performances of selectedi stage pro- ?
ductions in Sarah Caswell AngellC
hall1.
Excursions will be concluded inii;$
Ann Arbor and vicinity, to the Ford
Motor Co. plant at Highland Park y
Niagara Falls and vicinity, the De-
troit News and General Motors
buildings and Detroit Public Library,
Put-in-Bay and Michigan State prison'
at Jackson.s
The series of lectures, most of
which will be illustrated with lan-
tern slides, has been arranged as The opeigo heFu ntc liryan at.gley t
follows: Calif., has consummiated th ' wiish of the late He~nry E. Huntingtor
"Mussolini: Dictatorship Versus aire California pioneer and railroad builder, that his priceless col
Democracy," Prof. William A. Frayer books, historical (doculments;tmatnscripts, art objects, and famous
of the history (department, be forever held intact as his gift to posterity. The surroundingg
j"State and National Parks," Prof. the Huntington estate will b: come a public botanical garden. Thy
Harlow 0. Whittemnore of the land- Mr. Huntington's former home, whlich now is thne art gallery, is picti
seape design department. ( ~ A BRDE-h e
"Developm'ents in Pernicious Ane- R. 0. T. C.NIlav lake CMRDE-h e
nnia," D~r. Cyrus C. Sturgis, director Q uarterly, a review devotE
o!' Thomas Henry Simpson Memorial Pla ce Of Gym Work. literary, scfcial, and econom
Institute for Medical Research. _[of New Englard, has been e
"Geology of Niagara Falls and Vi- Training in thne 1-?esrzve Office';;~ by fivet members of the facul
eiiy," Prof. Russell C. Hussey of TriivCrs a m ) uoiu ard university. The editor
the1zn, geologyay department.itu
theglogbetha rama,"Po. Thom ted for the regular grinnasilint worn provide an opportunity for
asliz arthan rincetPof.nivers- required of freshmen, acording to ca ion of detailed studies of
ty . Pa r t of P i c t n u i e s 4 M ajor lR i-l l M eibe z;, con inandi nig tOpics in Am erican literati
ty' offircFI o .hA Unic rAil-r unt rho ni.aazine cntains aticles. d

STURGIS EXPLAINS~ Anita Loos' Point
Badena1 NEW TREATMENT To Under go 'Tests
- ~Extract of liver is to lbe coniicd y Ps ch lgit
ered as very imp~ortant in the treat-'J
ment of pernicious aniacmia, accordl COLUMBIA UNIMVERSITY Wit h ex-
S ing to Dr. Cyrus C. Sturgis, director emntsOlCitinlr~a 'no
of Simpson Memorial institul1:',a(e. "Pl -
of Smpso Memrialinsttute " i:oudces anad brunettes already con-
tients who have taken the liver ex-
tract treatment have been very favor- clu dod, science is now preparing the
{ ably affected by it," Dr. Stilrgis said, proof''for hiss Anita Loos' ('Olati-
Z' The extract, which is now in use Lion that gentlemen prefer blondes.'
for experimental purposes, is pre- D.X.M MrtY f ou~i
pared by the Harvard commission on unve sit, tdied the~ systolic blood
pernicious anaemia. Further experi-' pressure of a gr~oup of blondes and
ments are being conducted by moml- a groun o~ brunettes while they were
a bers of the staff of Simpson lblemo -1 ~aciga"oesee tgd1
lal Institute to further refine the ex-{IJohn. Gilbert and Greta Garbo.
tract in the hope of finding the ac-
::? :f ? tive principles, Dr. Sturgis saidl. The
extract of liver is much easier for i
f< the patient to take because thi^ equiva-
lent of one pound of liver can be tlYorris Gilberts
lr :' given in a few grains of the extract.;
Dr. Sturgis will talk on "The E-
feet of Liver Extract on Patients with JU ILLER ET'S
Pernicious Anaemia," before a con-
'::> i vention of the Amzxerican College of 802 S. State Dial 5860
Physicians to be held in New Or-
leans, March 5 to 10.

iBusiness Law (BA. 14))--)lakeul Examuinationi:
A makeup examination in this course will bie given
3 o'clock in Room 25, Angell Hall.

Monday, March 5, at
E. S. Wolaver.

Sociology 121-i3laeup Extuiation :
A makeup examination for those who missed the final will be held Mon-
day, March 5, from 3 to 0 o'clock in Ro~m 102, Ec. Building.
A. E. Wood.
Supplemnentary Examination hn Zoology 1:
An examination for stud, nts who missedl the final examination in Zool-
ogy 1 last semester will he held on Saturday afternoon, March 3, at 1 'clock,
in Room 2091, Natural Science.
A. F. W oodliead.

Pasadena,
)n, million-
)llection of
spaintings
grounds of
he front of
;ureid here.
v England
ted to the
chie history
established
ity of Har-
)rs wish to
the publi-
fimportant
ture. The
dcocuments,
to material
,dents and

Flootprits, taken on the litres of
our fingerprint system, are being used
for identifying criminals in Ceylon,
where a great part of the p~opulation
goes barefoot.
A half million dollars worth of
mechanical draw fans for the new
Bunnerong power project in New
Zealand have been orderedl from an
American concern.

Candy

Salted Nuts a
Specialty
Lunches Fountain Service

Cigarettes

GeogrsaPhy 1-Makeup Examiniation:
The makeup examination for students in all sections in Geography 11
b, given in Room 21 Angell Hall, Saturday, March 3, from 9-12 a.mn. This
be the only opportunity to take a makeup examination.

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"Renaissance Italian Painting,"
Geography 31-Makeup I: Exj[anlljio2i: Miss Adelaide A. Adams of the Fine
The makeup examination for Geography 31 will be given in Room 211 arts dlepartment.
Angell Hall1 Saturday, March 3, from 9-12 a.mn. Note that this examination has i "Heating the Homue," Prof. Ran-
beeni postponed frotm Wednesday a 'ternoon to Saturday morning. sont S. Hawley of the ni~ochanical 0en-
E. C. P'rophet. gineering department.
S.1). . 1)odge. "The Protozoan Parasites of Mon-I
keys andl Men," Prof. Robert W. Hog-
Supplementary Exaiuiinal in ner o Johns Hopkins university.
An examination for stu issed the final examination it Botany "Ilutao _o'Cide' ok,
1 last semester will be he o'clock, Saturday, March 3, in RoomI Miss Helen Martin of Western Re-
2003 Natural Science Buil .sev uneriy
C.arl 1). La, Rue. !°Atomic Structure," Prof. T-I. A.'
Ilesorve Baud: Kramers of Rijks university, Utrechtt.'
Rehearsal at 1 o'clock this aerno on at the Band Hall. Holland.
Nicholas I). Falcone, Direoctor. "The Distribution of Population in'
- ' Atrica," Prof. Stanley D. Dodge of{
Junior Research Club:I the geograp~hy dlepartment.
Tphe regular meeting of the Junior Research Club will be0 held in Room i "The American Academy in Rome,"
1121, Natural Science Building, on Tusdy March 6, 1928, at 7:30 pi.m. The Prof. Henry A. Sanders of tihe Latin
program will be as follows: Mr. WV. L. McCabe, "Crystal Growth in Aqueous department.
Solution's;" Dr. M. H. Soule, "Thce Common Cold." "S'ome Political Results of Our
Paul S. Barker, Secretary. System of Presidential Election,"'
Prof. Josephi R. Hayden of the po-
Ann Arbor Art Association: litical science department.
The exhibition of paintings selected from the fortieth Annual American "The Function of Speech Educa- i
Exhibition in the Art Institute of Chicago is open every afternoon this week. tion," Prof. James M. O'Neill of theI
Sunday, March~ 4, is the last day, speech department.
Bruce Ill. Donaldson, President. "The Use of High Temperature in
Industry," ProfT. William P. 'Wood of
H-onor Candy Stand.~ than $600 in profits was lost lasts-
Hontoacodigesiatr the metalurgical engineering depart-,
Prove Unsuccessful Pu oloysnchre alesy I Jamai.".,Prof. Bradley M. Davis;
- of the botany department.
NORTHWESTERN IUNIVERSITY- Although he had given more than -le tha
Honor candy stands on the North-j 1,000 anaesthetics in his 27 years of,?lreta 18,000 free passes to
western university :campuis will be practice, when Dr. A. D. Nimmo, of vstteWrdwrgae nFac
have been issuted since Septem'ber,1
discontinued iunless the Athletic as,_ London, administered chloroifourm to

Vi/a mv 1 I s All versIJt LL lt. -1 "l
action hais been l)a ssell by I lu' Board
of Regents for a trial pcriodl of one
year.

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!nook reviews, and notes. Th,
. i. contributed mainly by sti
graduates of H.arvard.

6th Big Week-The Real Successes!
MATINE TODAY AT 3!
Mrs. Richard Mansfield as Mrs. Midget in
Sutton Vane's Thrilling Melodrama
The Triumph of the Season
OPENIG TOOR8!

sociation, which condu'cts them, isI his son that his teeth could be pull- __________
able to stop the practice of retmoving lied, the boy died before tihe dentist Stephen D~ouglas was Lincoln's
candy without paying for it. More1 began work. chief rival in both love and wanr.

Thirty-fifth Annual
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SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS
1. VEI)NES)AY I II'NINfi, 3MAY 16
jMi cPi lam meoums Artist Cjonceit
D~edication oif new Frieyz elmorial Organ just completed by
the ISkiinnr Organ Compalny at a cost of $75,000.
l.a garet N a,; zea ii ciContralto
Palmer C(hristian Organ
JVrC4Ikrick Stock Conductor
Eric Delamiarter Guest Conductor

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COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
PRESENTS
"International Night"
Tuesday, March 6th

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ADORABLE FRANCES DADE
Velma Royton and the other favourites.

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