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3 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923 Number '186
rangements for President's Office:
the months of July and.August the President will be away from
he President's Office will be open and in charge of Missi Natalie
Secretary to the President, during the month of July, and dur-
nth of August Professor Frank E. Rtobbins, Assistant to the
vill be in charge. President Burton requests that all commun-
him during the summer vacation be made through Miss Mur-
Robbins..
ssion Students:
entioni of Summer Session students is particularly called to tha
e receipt for fees should be very carefully preserved. Here-
litely no refunds of fees will be made except on surrender of the
udents who may chance to withdraw from he Summer Session
>eriod when a refund is allowed will not be able to secure such
.ey have lost their receipt.
SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary.
the Faculties:
of the Report of the President of the University for the year
now available for distribution to members of the faculty and
rested. They may be obtained at the desk in the Secretary's
F. E. ROBBINS.
chigan Daily:
s of the Summer Session staff are entitled to receive the Sum-
an Daily. Application blanks may be obtained in the Office of the
Women Students:
All women enrolled in the University are eligible to take the courses of-
fered in Swimming, Dancing, Folk Dancing, and Tennis. These classes are
given in Barbour Gymnasium and begin Monday, July 2. For further in-
'formation and enrollment come to the Director's office in Barbour Gymnas-
ium. GERTRUDE M. NOETZEL.
Extr'a Hours, College of Literature, Science, and .the Arts:
Applications for extra hours should be filed in the, Registrar's Office
not later than Friday noon, June 29th. W. A. McLAUGHLIN.
Excursion No. 2, Ford Plant and Detrot Public Library:
Students taking the Ford trip (excursion No. 2) Saturday morning,
June 30, at 8 a. m. from State and Packard Streets should leave their names
in the Summer Session Office, Room 8, University Hall, by Friday, June 29th,'
at 6 p. m. .Luncheon arrangements will be made for those in the party
who wish it. Total expenses., including luncheon, will be about two dollars.
All--Star Boxers
On Detroit Card
Michigan boxing fans are in store
for another card that should be cram-
med full of action at the Detroit Co1-
iseum at the Fair Grounds, Friday
evening, when the first of a series of
all-star shows will be .staged by Dave
Johnson.
Mike Dundee, m 'west feather-
weight champion will clash with Joe
Leonard, a Brooklyn fighter, who has
just returned from a successful in-
vasion in Australia. In this country
featherweights as Danny Frush, J
Sharkey, Billie Defoe and others eq
ly as prominent. Dundee a rew WE
ago knocked out Benny Gould
feather champion of Canada.
Ray Pryel and Bobby Greene
come before the fans &A Detroit
the first time wVhen they hook ul
the semi-finals.
Eugene Criqui, the French war ]
and featherweight champion of
world will box a four round exhibi
with one of his sparring pardr
Criqui- knocked out Johnny Kilban
New York a few weeks ago.
Men' Educational Club:
The first meeting of the Men's E
sion will be held Thursday evening,
Union. All men interested in Educatio:
ull and' Blade Club:
The Gun and Blade Club will meet
ing Room at 7:0.-All Veterans Bureau
French' Conversation:
A second section of French 13s h
hours' announced, 8 and 10, in Room
Thurisday.
7iterary Students:
Unavoidable changes in electionsa
Friday, June 29th.
KNODE '23, BASEBALL STAR,
JOINS CLEVELAND AMERICANS
E. H. KRAUS.
CARLTON WELLS, / 1 m m
Director' of Excursions.
ducational Club of the Summer Ses- T
June 28th, 7 p. m., at the Michigan FLP
n are welcome.
GEORGE E. MYERS.
tonight in the Michigan Union Read-
trainees are eligible for membership.
JOHN A. BOYCE,
President. RGUL A
as been formed and will meet at the SHE
n 301, South Wing, beginning today,
G. A. CANFIELD.
may be made in the Registrar's Office
ARTHUR G. HALL.
do well in the later rounds, while
Reindell and Zemon have won heir
preliminary matches.
While attendinf the Unrtersity, ,
Westbrook was captain of. the Var-
sity tennis combination and was con-
ference singles * champion for two
successive years, .also winning sever-
al matched against ranking men in
the East.
Bandits Hold Up Chickgo Store
Chicago, June 27.-Four automo-
bile bandits held up more than- a
score of men in three stores in a
single block Tuesday, i
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3:30
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DIDN'T BELIEVE IN SIGNS
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of Summer Session Faculty:
rompt return of all Faculty Directory blanks will be 'greatly ap-
E. H. KRAUS.
y and Psychology:
Instinct, Emotion, Feeling, Temperament. Two hours credit. M,
t, at 10. Room P364. Assistant Professor Griffitts.
>retical, experimental, and historical survey of the field, with ap-
to psychological theory and principles, as .well as to such topics as
eason/ conscience, effects of music, morals. The reasons for ind'-
'erences will be considered. Lectures, readings, reports of liter-
discussions.
-ary Philosolihy 12s:
gh an error in printing Course 125: Contemporary Philosophy in
er Session is announced as giving three hours credit. This should
ed to read two hours credit.
*CHARLES B. VIBBERT.
neeiing 6:
:ourse will meet at 8 a. m., on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Room 301, Engineering Building. L. M. GRAM.
neering 3:,
course will meet at 11 a. m., on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday, and Saturday in Rootn 301, Engineering Building.
J. H. CISSEL.
alls Exeursion, July 13-16:
Ler that proper stateroom and hotel reservations may be made.
igned would like to see, at an early date, those who are interested
gara Falls Excursion. Room 223 G, Natural 'Science Building.
J. P. ROWE.
Education Assembly:
will be an assembly of the School of Education today, June
m. in Room 203, Tappan Hall. All students taking courses in Edu-
invited. A. S. WHITNEY.
Education Reception:
'aculty of the School of Education will give a reception today,
from.5 to 6 p. m. in the Offices of the School, Tappan Hall. All
a Education courses will be welcome. Married students are urged
heir wives. A. S. WHITNEY.
roblems in Economics Theory, I (Economics 7s):
I meet this class regularly at the hoarse scheduled, Tuesday, Wed-,
tursday, Friday at 7' a. m., Room 104, Economics Building.
W. P. CALHOUN.
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Walter Westbroo , George Reindel,
and Oscar Zemon, all former mem-
bers of theVarsity tennis squad are
taking part in the International ten-
nis tournament which is being held
in 'Windsor during the present week.
Westbrook has successfully passed
the first two rounds of play against
strong opposition ,and is expected ,to
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Liquor Taken from Japanese Liner
Honolulu, June 27.,-(By A. P.)-
United States customs officers here
today seized and removed 292 quarts
of liquor from the, Toyo Kis'en Kabu-
shiki liner Korea Vlaru. The Korea
Maru was the first Japanese vessel
to arrive here since, the new rules
governing supplies of liquor on board
ships became effective.
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