JAGS FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JULY i9, 1924 L~AGI FUR HE SMME MIHIGN DALY UESAY, ULY29,192 I ,i U. S. Undersea Queen Given First Tests 'I I II TENNIS R ,1ACKETS 1-4 ( if AT UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE s Y - -- - - - - -'1 ReRd! the Want Ads ttwo o'clock Bring me an Oh Henryl backfo r dessert. It adds joy to the whole after- noon. Oh A Fine Candy 1Oc Everywhere Stop/ jl bfP~ yourse What do you th all the red signs for : : TheoDeliciousand Refreshing ThGoca-Coia Company, Atlanta, Ca. If/ pink are The U. S. submarine V-1, twice as large as any built previously for the U. S. navy, is now being given its first tests. It was launched at the Portsmouth, N. H., navy yard, with ceremony, as shown here. It is 341 feet long, has a surface displacement of 2,164 tons and will carry a crew same type have been ordered by the navy. of 87. Eight other submarines of the O A ILY IO F F ICA L Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy receive d at the Office of the Summer Ses- sion until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. ni. Saturday). Volume 4 TUESDAY, UJLY 29, 1924 Number 23 Women's Educational Club: Professor Raup will speak on "Trends in Eduation" at the Betsy Bar- bour House, this evening,, (July 27,) at 7:45, under the auspices of the Women's Educational Club. All interested-will be welcome. FRANCES M. SPEAKER, President Men's Ediicational Club: Regular meeting this evening. Special discussion on Problem of School Taxation. Three excellent reports by authorities will be presented. Ev- ery man welcome. Tickets for the banquet. Tuesday, August 5th, will be on sale. THE OFFICERS Speech-babits Clihe : A clinic for students in the Sum met Session and other adults who wish advice concerning their speech habits will be held on Wednesday, July 30, at 3-5 p. m., in room 302, Mason Hall. Speech habits will be ex- amined by the instructor and memb ers of the class in Speech 1-labits, and suggestions foi improvement offered. R. D. T. HOLLISTEiI. Diploma Fees: Students expecting to complete (d uring this Summer Session) the re- quirements for degrees or for teachers' diplomas are requested to call at the 'ffice 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 1-. KRAUS. Excursion No. 11, Cadvilac Motor Conipany: Cadillac Motor Company will be visited Wednesday afternoon, July 30, the party leaving State and Packard Streets at 1 p. m. A special company guide will conduct the students through the various departments concern- ed in the manufacture and assembly of the Cadillac automobile. Cost will be $1.75.. CARLTON F. WELLS, Director of Excursions. Students in Hygiene and Public Health: Attention is called to the following lectures to be given during the week of July 28 to August 1: (1) Dr. C. C. Slemons, Commissioner of Health for the City of Grand Rapids, will lecture on "The Prevention and Control of Com- municable Diseases," on Monday evening at 8 p. m., in Natural Science Auditorium. (2) Prof. E. V. McCollum, of Johns Hopkins University, will de- liver ten lectures on "Our Newer Knowledge of Nutrition." These lec- tures will be given daily at 8 a. m. and 1 p. m., in the Amphitheater of the Medical Building. (3) Miss Elizabeth Fox, President of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing, will lecture on "The Place of the Nurse in Public Health Work," at 8 p. i , in Natural Science Auditorium. (4) Dr. Russell Bunting will give his series of five lectures on Oral Hygiene at 4 p. m. daily, in the Amphitheater of the College of Dentisty. (5) Dr. Hugh Cabot will continue his course in "Surgical Aspects of Public Health" on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 p. m., in the Medical Amphitheater, University hospital . (6) Dr. A. M. Barrett will give his final lecture in Mental Hygiene and Pschiatry on Tuesday from 2 to 3, in, his office at the Psychopathic Hospital. JOT-N SUNDWALL. TU ES)DAY 5 :04) -- Aegean C(iilization and the Homeric Poems. (Illustrated) - Prof. J. G. Winter. Natural Science aulditorium. 7:00- Choral union rehearsal, Hill S:00 -lecia - Shakespeare's JuliusZ Caesar--the class in Shakespearean lReadiiig. Auditorium of University Hall. Under the direction of Prof. R. C. hunter, of Ohio Wesleyan Un- iversity. -r WE DNES1)AY 1 1:0) --lExcirsion No. lt-Cadilhic )to- tor Car company. Complete plrocess of manulfacturing high sclass motor c'ar;; in lo(dern plant;. Trip end's at 4 :20 p. mn 5 :40 -Spa ishi LiteraIM lre- Prof. C. P. Wagner. Nat ural Science auditor- -W0--Summer 'Choral Union-Georgel Oscar Bowen, director; Marian Stru- ble Freeman, violin soloist. Hill auditorium. ,5 :U0-X-Riacys and (Ciystal Structure (Illustrated) .-Dean W. L. Bragg, of the University of Manchester. Natural Science auditorium. S:0--The Place of tho Nurse in Pub- lic Hlealth Work--Miss Elizabeth Fox, .president, National Organization for Public fleal1iih Nursing, of New York. Natural Science auditorium. Followed by botion pictures, Phys- ical Culture and tWinning Her Way. HEALTH SERVICE OPEN The privilege of the University Health service will be extended to all stud.ents of the University Summer session. The Health service is located at the corners of Washtenaw and Volland ave- nues and will be open from 9 to 1°2 o'clock daily except Sundays and from 2 to 5 o'clock, Satur- days and Sundays excepted. All, students who care to take ad- vantage of it are gven free med- ical service. Physicians are available at all times by calling the Health ser- Svice infirmary, Iniversity 186-M. I Read the Want Ads Read The Daily "Classified" Columns "'LTYPE WRITERSxN Of Standard Makes including L. C. 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The procedure of this interesting experiment was first to recall in the "mind's eye" the breakfast table as we sat down to it that morning and to call up its general appearance: thetable, the food, dishes, and those present. This is what happened to me: I tried to recall the appearance of the table, the dishes, those who sat at the table with me-the only thing University of Pennsylvania January 12, 1924 that I could recall was my breakfast food-" Grape-Nuts." I could see plainly in my mental imagery the crisp and wonderfully delicious dish of my breakfast food and the well- known box of Grape-Nuts. The cause for this mental imagery of "Grape-Nuts" was that we are "conscious of environment through sensations"--that we will recall in mental imagery those things that have made a favorable impression upon our minds. I have eaten "Grape-Nuts" since the time I started to grade school and your famous slogan "There's a Reason" explains it all. r .R . .'1 A I Bucharest.--The Rumanian import duties have been placed on a gold basis effective Aug. 1 and the rates have been increased from 100 to 600 per cent. Manila.- Manuel Auraulla, chief justice of the Philippine Islands, died[ Saturday. Justices are appoin ced by the American President. Mistaking the house next door for your own, late at night, is very hard on the reputation, TIJDENTI Yours for a well-balanced food, (Signed) S. H. LEBENsBURGuux "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts The popular college breakfast food Served at all Fraternity Houses and Restaurants MADE BY POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, INC., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. 1111 South University Avenue Read The Daily "Classified" Columns