PAGE -TOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924 PAGE 1~'0UR THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924 DAILY OFFICIALBLET Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the Office of the Summer Ses- 'sion until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume 4 THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924 Number 209 Students of Public Health: Mr. Newell Edson, of the American Social Hygiene Association, will continue his lectures on Social Hygiene, today and tomorrow at 4 p. m., in the Natural Science auditorium. JOHN SUNDWALL. Iut-in-Bay Excu ion, Saturday, Jnly :6th: A rate of 64 cents on the steamer from Detroit to Put-in-Bay and ret urii has been made, and these tickets should now be purchased at the Office of the Summer Session. The tickets will serve for iden- tification of members of the party when boarding the special cars, and the return coupon later on the island to securevspecial ratesaat certain caves. The Conductor on D. U. R. special cars will collect a fare of $1.56 and give a free return coupon, thus making the total cost for transorta- tion going and returning, $2.20. For members of the party Crystal and Mammoth Caves at Put-in-Bay have reduced their entrance fee from 25 cents to 10 cents. The special cars will make three stops in Ann Arbor to pick up mem- bers of the party: at Huron Street waiting room, at State and Packard streets corner, and at Wells Street. In Ypsilanti they will stop at the Nor- mal School. Same stops will be made on the return, and the party should reach Ann Arbor about 10 p. m. Cars leave Huron Stseet at 6:50 a. m. and Wells Street at 7:00 a. m. W. H. HOBBS. University Women and Political Institute Students: A Women's League reception for students of the Institute of Politics and for all women on the campus will be given today from 4 to 5 p. in. at Helen Newberry Residence and Betsy Barbour House. ROSALEA H. SPAULDING, Acting President of the Women's League. 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. LWU1AT SGOING (;N THURSDAY 4:00-Subject to be announced-Mr. Newell W. Edson. Natural Science auditorium. 4:10---Upper Room Bible class nets in Upper room, Lane hall. r:00--11e Study of Literature-Prof. J. 11. Hlanford, Natural Science audi- toriurn. 7:400 - horal Union rehearsal. School of Mulsic. S:10 -The Proposed World Treaty on isaruameunt and Security-Pof. .. Shot well, of Columibia uni- verity, under the auspices of the Institute of Government and Poli-' tics. National League of Women Voters, Natural Science auditorium. FRIDAY 4:00-Lecture - Subject to be an- nounced. Mr. Newell W. Edson. Natural Science auditorium. 5:00-Simon Bolivar and the Winning of South American Independence- Dr. A. S. Aiton, Natural Science au- ditorium. 8:00-Sonie Amierican Architects and Their Work - (Illustrated). Prof. Emil Lorch. Natural Science au- ditorium. SATURDAY S:) a. m.-Excursion No. 10.-Put-in- Bay, Lake Erie, under the direction of Prof. W. H. Hobbs, via Interurban to Detroit and steamer to Put-in- Bay. Open to members of the Sum- mer session and their friends. AT T1E TIWATElS Screen-Today Majestic - Florence Vidor in "orrowed Husbands;" "Please T.eacher," a Century comedy; Kinograms. Orpheim-Ja .ck Hoxie in "The Red Warning"; Universial coiedy; Pathe review. Wuerth-Cliff Nichols' "Younger Generation" presents "Jessie James, Jr.", Milton Sills, Car- uwl Myers in "The Last Hour." St, ge- -TIl' Week Carrick (Detroit) -Bonstelle company in "The Awful Mrs. Eaton.'' Watch Page Three for real values. 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