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YARDIAG FUNERAL TRAIN SPED ACROSS COUNTRY,

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A Clearance Sale -on all Summer HATS-
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sight at every stop by train en route from San Francisco to Washington.
at car bFearing HardIng's body k

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How a sorrowing nation paused to pay its respects to the dead President at every stop the Ilarding funer-

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it train made on its run across the country is shown by this photo, taken
:own for refueling.

while the train stopped at a small

DAILY OFFI1CIAL'BULLETIN,
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice' to all members of the
University. Copy received in the Offic~e ut the Summer Session until
.3:30 p. m. (11.3(0 a. mn. daturday.)
Yolume 3 SATURDAY, AUTGUST, 119,.192 ~ Number 1 :

ger to th~e Oakland police station at
midnight at the end of his day's run.

A BAG OF Mac Gregor Clubs WILL GIVE YO
CONFIDENCE AND IMPROVE YOUR GAME.

A.T TIE THEATERS

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Change of Date of Conference tend Lecture:
The Conference' on Social Sciences in the Public schools and the
lecture on "The Origin of Mani" by Mr. R. C. H-ussey, scheduled for 2 and
5 p. m. respectively on Friday afternoon, August 10, will be held at the cor-
responding hours. on Monday, August 13, in the Auditorium of the Natural
Science Building.
EDWARD H. KRAUS.
Transcripts ,o Records:
Students wishing, transcripts, of their Summer Session records sent to
other institutions or school officers should make immediate application to
the office of ,the School or College in which they, are registered, in order
to avoid~ delay.
T. E. RANK IN.
Schedule of Examinations: f
The final examinations in the Schools and Colleges on the eight weeks
basis will be held Wednesday,' Thursday, and Friday, August 15, 16, and 17
according to the following schedule:
Hours of Recitation Time of Examination

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Majestic- The Soul of a Beast~,'
featuring Madge Bellamy and
Cullen Landis:
Wuerth-- "Thelma," with Jane
Novak.

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"Back to Yellow Jacket."

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Wednesday ........... ..2- 4
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' All classes will continue to meet regularly until 'Wednesday noon,
August 15.
E.' H. KRAUS.
Kindling Wood:,
The Buildings and Grounds DTep~rtment hay at present a certain amount
of excess kindling wood at some of the ,construction jobs on the campus
which may be had'on application to the liepartimnt, first come, first served.
Those who are given the kindling must provide themselves for hauling it
away.

E. C. PARDON, -Superintendent,
Buildings and, Grounds. Dept.

Diploma Fees:
Students expecting to complete (during this Summer Session) the re-
quirements for degrees or for teachers' diplomas are requested to call at
the office of the School or College in which they are enrolled and fill out
the necessary blanks preparatory to the payment of the diploma fees to
the University Treasurer.
EDWARD H. KRAUS.

Find that lost pin through the clas-
Aifled A&d" will find it for you.-Adv.
Remember "Ji mmie the adtaker's"
number-9)60.-Adv.
0Wolf Lake Michigan's
most delightful Summer
: : .Resort::
An Ideal ?Iace
To spend a cloy or-week-end-
or to get a
Frog and Chicken
Dinner
A ,pleasant motor trip of 28 miles from
Ann Arbor, Take highwayr M-17 to
I Grass Lake, passing thru. turn left 4 1.2
miles (following signs) to Mack: Island.
f Bathing, Voawing, Fish-
ing, Dancing
New Dinner-dance room may be
engaged by private parties, Reserva-
tions for dinners may be made by tele-
phone.,
f+ WILLIAM K. McINTYRE, Prop
GRASS LAKE

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He was called dude and dandy
then, .but you ;recognize the type.
He majored in haberdashery and
took his degree, with honors in
soxology.
As if that were not enough'- he
evolved some variations 'on the cake
walk which made them stare.
He even found time to develop a
remarkable proficiency on the tandem
bicycle,. and on Saturday nights heM
was good enough to bring pleasure
into Another's life by wheeling away
to the "Ten-Twerit-Thirt." x
To crowd all this into four short
years would, seem enough for any
mortal. Yet in spite; of his attain.,~
ments there are times, in after life,
when our hero wonders,
The glory of his waistcoats has
long since faded, while his books are
still fresh and clean. 'Did he perchance
put too. much thought into the selec-
tion of his hats and too little in what
went under them?

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_WHAT'S GOING' ON-
M~ONDAY
auditorium of Natural Science build-
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5:00--Lecture, "The Origho of Mfai."
(Illustrated.) Mr. R. C. Hussey.:"
8 :00-ecitajt the Class In Shaitesper.
ian Reading. University hall.

Ti-NOTICES
Summer session students desiring to
use the Union Bui~ing this summer
must ontain card at desi. A di-'
rectory of all students has been coi,1
piled.
'Pakes Street Car Joy-Ride
San Francisco, Aug. 9.-For 14 hours
John Gold, 52, rode on the same street
car between Oakland and Berkeley.
He only quit his journey when H. S.

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