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lr".E SUMMER MICHIGAN DAIL'Y'

"SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1924

~AGFi FOUR ThE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1924

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A NEW THRILL FOR SUMMER VACATIONER
THE PASSING OF THE NEW YORK-SAN FRANCISCO DAILY MAIL PLANE

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H. Reed will be the main speaker. Tickets now on sale in the Office of
the School of Education.
THE OFFICERS.
Library Methods:
Mr. Harold Wheeler, Librarian of the Hackley Public Library, Mus-
kegon, Mich., will give a lecture an "Library Publicity" on Monday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock in Room 110, University Library. All students of the Sum-j
mer school, interested in this subject, are welcome.
F. L. D. GOODRICH,
Associate Librarian.
Schedule of Examinatipns:
The final examinations in the Schools and Colleges on the eight
weeks basis will be held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, August 13, 14,
and 15, according to the following schedule:
Hours of Recitation Time of Examinations
7 .............................W edenesday ................2- 4
8 .........................Wednesday...............4- 6
91 ....................... .....Thursday ................8-10
10 ....................... .....Thursday .. ................4- 6
1 .............................Friday ....................8-10
12 .............................F riday . .................10-12
23 ............................. Thursday .................10-12
34 .............................Thursday .. ................2- 4
4I ... ................... ......Friday .....................2- 4
Irregular ...............,......Friday ..................;4- 6
All classes will continue to meet regularly until Wednesday noon, Aug-
ust 13.
E. H. KRAUS.
Graduate Students:
Students who expect to receive the Master's degree at the close of the
present Summer Session should pay the diploma fee before August 15.
Blanks for this purpose may be secured at the o..ce of the Graduate
school.
RUTH A. ROUSE,
Recorder.

AT THE THEATERS
Screen--Today
Majestic-Barbara La Marr in
"The White Moth"; comedy,
Louise Fanzenda in "Dizzy-
Daisy"; Ollendorf topical car-
toons; Aesop fable.
Wuerth-Ralph Lewis in "The
Westbound Limited"; a H. C.
Witwers' "Fighting Blood"
story, "The Wages of Cinema";
Pathe news.
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Orpheum- Herbert Rawlinson
in "Stolen Secrets"; Billy
Sullivan in the last of "The
Leather Pushers"; Fox news.
Ntage -This Week
Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle
company presents Miss Ann
Harding in "Mary the 3rd."
Bank clearings for July were less
than the figures for June this year but
an increase over the clearings total-
ed $3,506,238.88 while during the same
month last year, the total was $3,174,-
155.84. June clearings this year total-
ed $3,867,879.57, according to the fig-
ures.

Graduate Students;
All graduate students desiring to
work should leave a self-addressed,
stamped envelope at the office of the
office of the Graduate School before
August 15.
RUTH A. ROUSE,
Recorder.
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Washington, Aug. 1-Cases of small-
pox throughout the country decreased
generally during the week ending
July 19, although deaths from the dis-
ease decreased in two cities. A re-
port given out by the public health
service showed that deaths in Minne-
apolis increased from 1 to 5 and in
Pittsburg from 1 to 4.
A planet is a .world and a star is a
sun.

DAILY OFIIAL BULLETIN
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. vi. Saturday).
Volume 4 SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1924 Number 238

Ever sharp
Pencils
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Banquet-Men and Women Educational
The regular annual summer banquet

Clubs-Combined.
of these two organizations will

occur at the Michigan Union Tuesday evening August 5th at 6:30. Prof. T.

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Bargains In USED CARS!-
'17 Ford Touring $25.00
'18 Ford Touring 30.00
'18 Ford Touring 50.00 -
'23 Ford Touring 275.00
'22 Ford Coupe 275.00
'21 Ford Sedan 300.00
'20 Ford Sedan 210.00
'21 Ford Touring 125.00
HENRY S, PLATT FORD SALES AND SERVICE
316 E. Huron St. Phone 727.

Printing and Developing
our Developing and Printing depart-
ment is especially well fitted to give you
the best possible results from your pic-
tures. Twenty-four hour serbice.
LYNDON & COMPANY
719 North Un ibersity Avenue

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