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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924

FOUR SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924

Butler Harnesses Up In Coolidge Bandwagon

FORMER DAILY MAN DESCRIBES
BEGINNING OF MICHIGAN DAILY
(Continued from Page One)
were H. D. Jewell, '91, W. E. Griffin,
'91, E. 0. Holland, '92, L. G. White-
head, '93, F. B. Tibbals, '91, H. M.
Butzel, '91, L. Southmayd, '92, E.L.
Mason, '93, and C. L. Spain, '94.
On October 15 of that year Ralph
Stone, '92, now a regent of the Uni-
versity, was admitted to the editorial
staff. The Daily has been an institu-
tion on the campus ever since.
Judge Jewell is now practicing law
in Grand Rapids. He was formerly
Judge of probate there and did a con-
siderable amount of work among the1
delinquent children while in charge l
of the juvenile court.

SUMMER STUDENTS

We Move Everything Trunks a Spey
Book Your Order Now. We Will
Call Any Time.
PHONE 2492-W
Student Transfer Co.
Owned and Operated by Students.

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_Quietly confident of success, William M. Butler, the Republican compaign manager, is organizing the
country for a whirlwind campaign for Coolidge. He is shown discussing early campaign strategy with Freder-
ick C. Hicks (right), the Collidge manager for the eastern half of the U. S.

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DAILY OFFICIAL. 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. m. Saturdatl.
Volume 4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924 Number 243
To all Members of the University Staff:
Insofar as possible the July, 1924, issue of the telephone directory has
been distributed to the University offices. Anyone not having received a
copy of the above directory may have one delivered by notifying the Sec-
retary's office.
S. W. SMITH,
Secretary of University.
Important Notces to Students:
Stdents expecting to complete (during this Summer Session) the re-
quirements for degrees and for teachers' diplomas are expected to call at
the office of the Secretary of the .College or School in which they are
pnrolled and fill out the necessary blanks preparatory to the payment of
the diploma fees to the University Treasurer.
In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, in the School of
Education, and in the Graduate School, credit for work done during the
Summer Session will recorded and credit coupons mailed in strict accord-
ance with the blanks on file in these offices. Students should make sure
that their election cards and the addresses on their coupons agree with
the facts.
Students in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture, and of
Pharmacy desiring to be notified of the results of the examinations should
leave addressed and stamped envelopes in the respective registration
offices.
E. H. KRAUS.
Festival of Plays:
Monday, August 11, there will be given a Play Festival by the Class in
Play Production under the direction of Mr. E. E. Fleischman. A series of
five plays will be given: the first "For God's Sake, Be Human," at 4 p, m,
in the Park at the corner of Washtenaw and Baldwin avenues; the second,
"The Wonder Hat," at 4:40 p. in., at the University Hospital; "Blaclkber-
ryin" at 5:30 at West Park; and "TheWonder Hat," at Island Park at 6:15,
8, and 8:30, respectively. At 7 o'clock the class will have a picnic supper.
All Summer Session students and the people of Ann Arbor are cordially
invited to attend all of these performances.
ETHEL MUSGRAVE.
Library Notice:
Students having in their possession books drawn from the University
Library are notified that all such books are due Monday, August 11, on ac-
count of the impending close of summer school.
F. L. D. GOODRICH,
Associate Librarian.
Schedule of Examinations:
The final examinations in the Schools and Colleges on the eight
weeks basis will be held wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, August 13, 14,
a'nd 15, according to the following schedule:
Hours of Recitation Time of Examinations
7 .............................W edenesday ................2- 4
8 .............................W ednesday .................4- 6
9 .......................... ..Thursday ...................8-10
l 10.............Thursday ..................4- 6
11 .. ..... ...... .............Friday ....................8-10
1............ .............Friday ....................10-12
2 .. ......... ............... Thursday .................10-12
3 .............................. Thursday ..................2- 4
4 ...... ........... .........Friday .. ................2-4
Irregular....................Friday .....................4- 6
All classes will continue to meet regularly until Wednesday noon, Aug-
ust 13.
E. H. KRAUS.

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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
HERBERT A JUMP, Minister E.IiNOX MITChELL, University Pastor
LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students
"THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME"
SUNDAY, AUG. 10, 1924
10:45 Morning Service of Worship. "1TlE MIRACLES."
ARE THEY OF ANY VALUE?
12:00 Open Forum. Prof. C. E. Griffin, of the Commerce and In-
dustry Dept. will discuss
"REPARATIONS AND THE DAWES PLAN"
The CHURCH will be CLOSED for the rest of August and until
the middle of September.
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Corner Catherine and Division Streets
HENRY LEWIS, Rector
RACHEL HAVILAND, Seeretary for Student Work
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10TH
8:00 A. M.--Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.

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Then, after shaving, Miffin Alkohol is
soothing and refreshing; it relieves the
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And Mifflin Alkohol has a
dozen other daily uses, too!
After bathing, a Mifflin rub-down is cool-
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After exercise, Mifihln Alkohol relieves
tired muscles and many "sore spots."
Mifflin Alkohol is denatured by a formula,
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College teams and many other athletic;
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WHAT'S GOING ON
12:00-- Young People's Bible Class,
Wesely hall. Dean Humphreys will
answer questions asked by the1
young people pertaining to the
Bible. This will be a good oppor-
tunity for those who still have un-
answered questions in their minds.
All are welcome.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
August 12 and 13
0.12 a.m., 1-5, 7-10 p.m., Aug. 13.,
Exhibition of work of the classes

in general and the classes in In-
dustrial Art and Outdoor Painting
and Drawing. Engineering building
and West Gallery of Alumni Mem-
orial hall.
Buenos Aires, . Aug. 8. - Crown
'rince Humbert of Italy, was given a
;hearty reception on his arrival. He
,is paying an official visit to Argen-
tina.
IRVING WARMNOTS, d.S. C.
Chiropodist and
Orthopedist
707 N. University. Phone 5262

FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
R. Edward Sayles, Minister
Howard I. Chapman,
Minister of Uni-ersity Students
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
10:30-Morning Worship and
Sermon,
"THE Ministry of Hope"
Mr. Chapman.
12:00-The Church Sunday
School. Classes for all ages.
Students will meet in Guild
House (across the street.) Mr.
Chapman, Leader.
Special music Sunday morning.
Prayer meeting Wednesday,
7:30.
Note-Regular Sunday morn-
ing servicesywill continue thruout
the summer. Mr. Chapman will
be the vacation pulpit supply.

' ST. PAUL'S
LUTHERANCHURCH
(Missouri Synod.)
Corner Third and W. Huron Sts.
CARL A. BAUER, Pastor.
420 W. Liberty St. 1000-R
9:00 Preparatory Service.
9:30 Sermon, "The Unjust
Steward."
{ Holy Communion.
Bible School, 11:00 o'clock.

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CHURCH OF CHRIST.
J. ALLEN CANBY
Phone 1145-J. (Acting Pastor)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
9:30#. Al. -Bible School.
10:30 A. M. Morning Service,
sermon by Rev. C. A. Hanna,
of Cleveland, Ohio. Special
Music by members of Cleve-
land Festival Quartet.
No evening Service. All serv-
ices held in Lane Hall until
opening of the new church
home corner Tappan and Hill.

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