Pressident Warren G. Harding and the Group L E T N ajof Notables Accompanying Him to Ala rib' IL U the Bulletin is constructive notice to Cony received until 3:30 . m. (11:30 FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 all members of a. m. Saturday.) .number 187 IVuD mer Arrangements for President's Office: During the months of July and August the President will be away from city. The President's Office will be open and in charge, of Miss. Natalie Iurphy, Secretary to the President, during the month of July, and dur- the month of August Professor Frank E. Robbins, Assistant to the sident, will be in charge. President Burton,requests that all commun- ons to him during the summer vacation be made through Miss Mur- or Dr, Robbins.. imer Session Students: The attention of Summer Session students is particularly called to the that the receipt for fees should be very carefully preserved. here- r, absolutely no refunds of fees will be made except on surrender of the ipt. Students who mnay chance to withdraw from he Summer Session .in the period when a refund is allowed will not be able to secure such nd if they have lost their receipt. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary. rara Falls Excursion, July 13-16: In order that proper stateroom and hotel reservations may be made,, indersigned would like to see, at an early date, thoset who are interested he Niagara Falls Excursion. Room 223 G, Natural Science Building. J. P. .ROWE. Route of First Excursion Co Main Attractions of City and Campus ATTENDANCE SMALL BECAUSI OF POOR WEATHER CONDITII Sixty students took advantage the tour of' Ann Arbor Thursday ernoon when cars furnished by Exchange club took them through boulevards and the rier drives. larger crowd was expected, but ov to the inclement Weather and consequent shortage of cars a si er number took the trip than had viously signed up. Inspection of the University lib was supervised by F. L. D. Good and Miss C M. Winchell of the s The visitors were taken through catalogue room, the stacks, the per reading room and the study. and finally to the printing and b ery department. It was explained by those in ch that the library completed in 1 costing approximately $700,000, ho about 500,000 volumes,-and is now ving as- a model for newer libra under construction in other col centers. As a conclusion to, the afterne excursion the group was condu through the Michigan.Union build TYPEWRITER! RENTED TYPEWRITINC D6NE All women enrolled in the University are eligible to take the courses of- l in Swimming, Dancing, Folk Dancing; and Tennis. These classes are i in Barbour Gymnasium and begin Monday, July 2. For further in- ation and enrollment come to the Director's office in Barbour Gymnas- GERTRUDE M. NOETZEL. ium. Extra Hours, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Applications for extra hours should be filed in the Registrar's Office not later than Friday noon, June 29th. W. A. McLAUGHLIN. Excursion No. 2, Ford Plant and Detrot Public Library: Students taking the Ford trip (excursion No. 2) Saturday morning, une 30, ate8 a. m. from State and Packard Streets should leave their names n the Summer Session Office, Room 8, University Hall, by Friday, June 29th,' t 6 p. m. Luncheon arrangements will be made for those in the party vho wish it. Total expenses-, including luncheon, will be about two dollars. CARLTON WELLS, Director of Excursions. French Conversation: A second section of French 13s .has been formed and will meet at the tours announced, 8 and 10, in Room 301, South. Wing, beginning today, hursday. G. A. CANFIELD. iterary Students: Unavoidable changes in elections may be made in the Registrar's Office riday, June 29th. '$ARTHUR G. HALL. 'rench 13s: The new section of French 13s wilco pialsul) 00:0I pug 00:z 1 uxlee i, :00 and. 10:00), Room 301, South Wing, in -charge of Mr. Hopkins. A. G. CANFIELD. xciirslons: I shall be in the Summer Session Office, Room 8, Unversity Hall, Tues- ay and Thursday mornings from 9:30 toi 11:00 for consultation concerning xcursions. CARLTON WELLS, Director of Excursions. rench 45: \ French 45 will meet on Saturday from 9 to 11 and Monday 8 to 10. C. S. CARRY. Hamilton Business: { Phone 342-R STATE AND WILLIA EXCURSIONISTS TO VISIT FORD PLANT TOMORROW (Continued from Page, One) is given proper burial, as provided by law. It was recalled that an old an- atomical laboratory was at one time located near the excavation where the discovery was madte. Some of the bones are said to be in the possession of a student who car- ried them away from the excavation. The work on the tunnel was resum- ed soon after the excitement of the discovery was cooled -by thecoroner's decision. Classes In Drama Patronize To Present Plays =111111111111111 Professor R. D. T. Hollister of the Public Speaking department has an-VWI nounced that the class in Play Pro- duction cooperating with the class in Play, Direction will present Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," in addition to a group of There are over fifty students en- rolled in the class this summer and t is planned that each student shall O0 have a part in some play. Tryouts are now being held and the casts will be chosen by the end of next week. The plays will- be presented about the middle of August. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. =111111111111 The Daily advertisers. __ _ _ ITE A LN 'AUNDRY CO Launderers, Ceaners Dyers, Pressers U. s Em 4E DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST PHONE 1,65 ti 1 r_ STUDENTS' LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. On. Farmers & Mechanics Bank WE WISH to announce to the general public that wehare keeping open this summer. We solicit your patronage. TUTTLES' LUNCH ROOM Maynard -Street For Summer School -TWO OFFICES- TEXT BOOKS HOME COOKING ADS - LUNCHES 101-OS 5. 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