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PAGE FOUR

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE OURTH SUMER MIHIGANDAIL

WHAT'S GOING ON
Friday, August 4
3:30 p. m.-Open air performance of
Galsworthy's "The Pigeon." The
Shakespeare Playhouse company of
New York City. (Campus theater).
Admission will be charged.
5 p. m.-Prof. N. W. Williams lectures
on *Radio Communications," West
lecture room, Physics laboratory.
Saturday, August 5
3:30 p. m.-Presbyterian students and
friends leave church for picnic at
Whitmore lake.
8:47 a. m.--Excursion No. twelve-
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State Prison and Consumers Power
company, Jackson. Leave at 8:47
a. m., arriving at Jackson at 10 a.!
m. Visit prison until noon. Lunch
at 12 o'clock. Spend afternoon with
the Consumers Power company, vis-
iting the electric and gas plants.
8 p. m.-Opept air performance of
Barrie's "The Admiral Critchon."
The Shakespeare Playhouse com-
pany of New York City. (Campus
theater). Admission will be charg-
ed.
4 p. m.-Open air performance of
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." The
Shakespeare Playhouse company of
New York City. (Campus theater).
Admission will be charged.
Sunday, August 6
6 p. m.I-Social half hour, Presby-
terian church.
6:30 p. m.-Christian Endeavor meet-
ing, Presbyterian church.

French). (Illustrated). Assist.
Prof. E. E. Rovillain.
8 p. m.-Miscellaneous Readings. The
class in Interpretive Reading. (Sar-
ah Caswell Angell Hall).
Wednesday, August 9
1 p. m.-Excursion No. thirteen-

OTHERS SAY:
HE GAVE US THE TELEHONE
(The Detroit News, August 3)
Civilization owes a great deal to

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Phlarmaceultical laboratories or Alexander Graham Bell, who has just
Parke, Davis company, Detroit. died at his home in Baddeck, Nova
Leave at 1:00 p. m., arrive 3:00 p. Scotia.
m. at plant. Coming generations more and more
p. m.-Village Life in Roman Egypt removed in life from the first be-
as Revealed by Documents in the ginnings of the great invention which
Michigan Papyrus collection. (Illus- Bell gave the world, will accept the
trated). Prof. A. E. Boak. telephone even more complacently
p. m.-Educational motion pictures. than we do today. In our day there
are still many people who can re-
Thursday, August 10 call the days when this invention was
p. m.-Subject to the ttnnounced. not yet in existence, but as the years
Prof. C. S. Yoakum, Carnegie In- go by we shall all come to accept it
stitute of Technology. as one of the necessities of modern
p. m.-Modern One-Act Plays. The life. It will then be only with an
class in Play Production, under the effort of the imagination that the in-
direction of Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. dividual will be able to picture what
Admission will be charged. (Audi- life was like before, the telephone
torium of University hall). was in common use.

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Monday, August 7
p. m.-Some Recent Tendencies in
English Politics. Prof. C. D. Allin,
University of Minnesota.
p. m.-Our Sun and Others. (Illus-
trated). Prof. R. H. Curtiss.

Tuesday, August 8
5 p. m.-Paris, Old and New.

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Friday, August 11
5 p. m.-History and Citizenship; a
New Examination of an Old Subject
Prof. W. A. Frayer.
8 p. m.-Richard Brinsley Sheridan's
"The Rivals." The class in Play Pro-
duction under the direction of Prof.
R. D. T. Hollister. Admission will
be charged. (Auditorium of Univer-
sity hall).
July Panama Tolls Over a Milion
Panama, Aug. 3.-Tolls collected by
Panama canal authorities during July
totaled $1,094,000.
Delivered to your door-The Sum-
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strugges necessary before Alexander night "The Admirable Mr. Crichton
Bell could convince the men and wom- Paris, Aug 3.Scpartion of the is to be given.
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the suspicion and doubt with which by the Allies is a part of the scheme
people greeted this device, the years Germans Draft Debt Demand Repl
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help him financially in this inder- Poincare as representative of opinion ernment is drafting a reply to th
taking-it is difficult for us latter-day of the French parliament and which French note of Tuesday, which de
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things real to us now. Other provisions include an exten- citizens contracted by Germans befor
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