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'GINE PULLING MOLTEN METAL
GETS UNRULY, ENDS UP IN MIDAIR

Screen-Today
Majestic - Betty Comnpson in ~
"The Woman with Four
Faces." __
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Orpheum- Constance Talmadge
in, "The Studio Girl;" Bull
Montana in "A Ladies' Man." -i1r
Wuerth- Doris May in "The
MaUnderstudy;" "Our Gang"in will do for the shabbi
c"Boys to Board.' dicarded
Swis
Stage-This Week
Garrick (Detroit) -- The Bon-J
Sostelle company in "Lawful
Larceny.''
Men's Educatio-l Club To Mee
"School Publicity" will be the topic
discussed at the Men's Eductional
club which will meet in the library
room of the Michigan Union tonight " fW.
at 7 o'clock. Mr. T. M Deam, prin- Cl
cipal of the Decatur, Ill., high school!Dliver 2
and Superintendent E. E. Lewis, of
Flint, willtalk to the men. Commun- =.1tjiiiIRIIIIIIIUiIIIIIIIIIi1Itl
ity singing will be led by Superinten- R ad The1
dent W. W. Guniser, of Reed City. Read The

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after dry cleaning it, the owner
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looked so soiled when he sent
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ow engine wound up-suspended over edge of trestle, balanced to a finger touch. Dotted line shows where eng.
sneer jumped to safety, 30 feet below

One can't blame the engineer of the accident occurred at a blast furnace
above engine for looking for a soft near Muscle Shoals, Ala. When the
place to alight when his engine took engine was backed out onto a trestle
matters in its own hands while hook- in moving the pot of metal the reverse
ed to a pot of molten metal. The freak failed to work and the engine ap-

parently was set to commit locomotor
suicide by backing off the end of the
track to the bank of the Tennessee
river thirty feet' below.

Daily "Classified" Column

7 h Bargains

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to' all members of the
University. Copy received in the Office of the Summer Session until
3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.)
Volume 3 TUESDAY, IULY 7, 1923 Number 101
Summer Session Graduates:
Students expecting to completW (during the Summer Session) the re-
quirements for degrees and for teachers' diplomas are expeqted to call at
the office of the Secretary of the College or School in -which they are en-
rolled and fill out the necessary blanks preparatory to the payment of the
diploma fees to the University Treasurer.
EDWARD H. KRAUR.
Employment Bureau:
The Students Employment Bureau for Men remains open all summer
in the Office of the Dean of Students, Room 2, University -Hall, to serve
students wanting part-time work and people desiring student help.
J. A. BURSLEY, Dean.
Visitors' Night at the Observatory:
Tickets for Visitors' Night at the Observatory, July 20, 23, and 24 may
be obtained at the Office of the Summer Session from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to
4 p. n. These tickets are intended to students of the Summer Session, who
will present their Treasurer's receiptswhen applying for them. The supply
is very limited. E. H. KRAUS.
Excursion No. 7:
Caddillac Motor Car Company. A trip wich will prove an interesting
and informative contrast to the large production methods of Ford. Two
hours will be spent in visiting the various departments 'of this high class,
motor car producing plant. Party leaves Packard at State Streets at 1 p.
m. Wednesday, July 18. Party arrives in Ann Arbor at 6:45 p. tn.-

MY
American
New York 0-11, Cleveland 6-7.
Boston 1, St. Louis 4.
Athletics 4, Chicago 3.
Washington 4, Detroit 2.
National
Pittsburg 4, Brooklyn 8.
Cincinatti-Boston, rain.
St. Louis 13, Phillies 7.
Chicago 7-1, New York 4-3.
LACK OF ENTRIES THIREATENS
AANUAL TENNIS TOURNMiENT
Only four players have signified
their intention of playing in the Uni-
versity Summer session tennis tourna-
ment, by handing in their entry at
Moe's sporting goods store on North
University avenue. If no more en-
tries are made, the tourney will be
called off.
The meet is an annual one and stu-
dents are urged to lend their support.
At present, it is planned to strt the
tourney as soon as 16 playei are
entered.
Dean Whtiney 1 eaves for Vacation
Dean A. S. Whitney of the School
of Education, Mrs. Whitney and their
daughter Elizabeth, will leave Wed-
nesday for Wequetonsing where they
will spend the remainder of the sum-
mer months.
Chinese Pottery Received By )iwseuin
A shipment of Chinese ceramics has
just been rceived by the Museum from
Karl Guthe, who is spending the sum-
Imer in the Phillipines on research
work for the University. The pot-
tery, which was found on old burial
sites, is being used for study and will
not be on exhibition.
Patronize The Daily advertisers.

WE ARE OFFERING
ANY RACKET IN THE iST ORE
AT 25 per cent DISCOUNT
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I shall be unable to meet these classes this morning.

A~ TEADI.

Graduate Students and Others Interested:
While the office of the Graduate School will be open for the remain-
der of the summer at the regular hours, those desiring to consult with the
Dean should do so by Friday of this week. Consultation hours\ Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, 11-12; Friday, 10-11.
A. H. LLOYD.

IW HA T'S GOING ON{
TUESDAY
5:00-Ledture, "Ancient and Modern
Rome." (Illustrated). Prof. John
G. Winter.
7:00-Choral Union rehearsal. Opens
to all singers (no voice trial neces-
sary.) School of Music.
8:00-Lecture, 4Medical and Indus-
trial Application of the X-Ray."
Dr. P. M. Hickey.
WEDNESDAY
1:00-Excursion No. 7. Cadllac. Xot-
or company. Trip ends at 4 :'30.
5:00-Lecture, "La Educacin Univer.
sitaria En Hispano-America, Las
Neuvas Tendencias," (Illustrated).
Prof. Julie del Tro.
8:00-Concert. Trs. Emma Fischer-
Cross, pianist; Mrs. Grace Johnson-
Konold, soprano, under the auspices
of University School of Music, Hill
auditorium.

Pennsylvania Chooses Pre'sident
Philadelphia, Pa., July 16.-(By A.
P.)-Provist Josiah H. Penniman was
nominated for the presidency of the
University of Pennsylvania today by!
the board of trustees.

HIS is written to the man who loves to seek the
unknown quantity. He is the kind of labora-
tory worker who ventures into untried fields of ex-
periment, rather than the man who tests materials.
Industry has need of both types, but of the
rrmer there is a more pressing demand.
College men may have been discouraged from
pursuing pure research. In this highly practical
age it may seem there is little room for work
which does not have an immediate dollars and
cents application. But such is not the case.
The pure research man is the pathfinder. With-
out him our fountain of knowledge would dry up.
His findings in themselves may be uncommercial,
but they :establish a field for others to develop,
Volta worked out the crude voltaic pile-unim
portant until other men improved and applied
it. And so with Papin in the field of steam, or
Lavoisier in chemistry.

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