THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JUI 24, 1924 DAILY OFFICIAL /BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the A.sietant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdays Volume 4 TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 Number 184 College of Engineering, Mathematics 3. Section II: This class will meet in room 11, East Hall. instead of room 36. H. L. OLSON. E. M. 2A and E. M. 5: Meet in R101 at 1:00 o'clock Tuesday to .arrange hours. R. E. FRANKLIN. All Departments:. Please aprove and return at once all vouchers you can. PURCHASING AGENT. All notices for the Daily Official Bulletin should be left in the Office of the Summer Session before 3:30 p. m. of the day preceding its appearance. E. H. KRAUS. Summer Michigan Daily: Members of the Summer Session staff are entitled to receive the Sum- mer Michigan Daily. Application Blanks may be obtained in the Office of the Summer Session. E. H. KRAUS. Directory of the Summer Session Faculty: The prompt return of all Faculty Directory Blanks will be greatly appreciated. E. H. KRAUS. Summer Session Faculty: Blanks for Class Lists have been distributed by the University mes. senger and should be in the mail boxes not later than Wednesday morning. Kindly report all failures to receive them promptly. T. E. RANKIN. Vaccination Notice: Because of smallpox, particularly in Detroit, students are urged to be protected by vaccination before going on excursions. Those who have not had a successful innoculation within 10 days should report at the Health Service across from the Gymnasium b etween 8 and 12 and 1 and 5 week days and 8 to 12 on Saturdays. W. E. FORSYTHE. Men's Educational Club:1 There will be a meeting of men interested in the formation of a Sum- mer Educational club on the third floor of the Michigan Union on Wed-. nesday evening at 7:00. All men engaged in public school work or plan- ning to enter public school work are urged to attend this meeting. The meeting will adjourn in time for 8:00 engagements. J. B. EDMONSON. Excursions: Summer Session students who wish to take the first excursion around Ann Arbor boulevards, residence sections, and the University Libraries and the Union, should leave their names at the Office of the Summer Session, Room 8, University Hall. Only by having such advance information (by Wednesday, 6 p. m.), can adequate automobile transportation be assured. There is no charge for this excursion, automobiles being furnished by the citizens ofAnn Arbor. CARLTON F. WELLS, Director of Excursions. Summer Choral Union : The Summer Choral Union under the direction of George Oscar Bowen will rehearse every Tuesday and Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock, at the University School of Music, Maynard Street. All persons interested in chor- al singing are requested to join. There will be no "tryouts," but regular- ity of attendance will be required. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. Faculty Concert: The first Summer Faculty Concert will be given Wednesday evening, June 25, at 8 o'clock, in Hill Auditorium. The general public, with the ex- ception of children under 12 years of age, is invited. The program is as fol- lows: Sonata, Op. 2 No. 3 (Beethoven) Mrs. Rhead; Duna (McGill), Plead- ing (Elgar), The Blind Plowman (Clark) Mr. Hamilton; Des Abends (Schu- mann), Grielen (Schumann), Warum (Scumann), Aufschwung (Schumann) Mrs. Rhead; Negro Spirituals-Nobody Knows De Trouble I've Seen, Heav'n, Heav'n, By' an' By (Arranged by Burleig16, Run Mary, Run (Arranged by Guien) Mr. Hamilton. CHARLES A. SINK. Secretary. Holds National G. o. P. Finances x William V. Hodges William V. Hodges, newly named successor to Fred W. Upham as treas- urer of the Republican national com- mittee, is now holding the purse- strings of the G. O. P., with headquart- ers in Chicago. Detroit, June 23.- The insurance company with which Edsel R. Ford, whose home was recently robbed of jewelery, carried a policy has tendered him a check for $89,000 in settlement of the claim. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns It i Read The Daily "Classified" Columns! 1 M 1 TEXT BOOKS For All Departments SUMMER SCHOOL NEW AND SECOND-HAND :0 ./.Yl./111J./"./Y./1. .1. "J. '°. ./l1. .llll././l~./"~./..I.l./.J1Jl,/1Yll.0YlJ./1. /. /./J.1Jl./.. ./l./"llllll1llt i "!I I I~~~ /'~ Irlq/d~~~s/ I+ a/ va wa i w. waiiw+redwarwrrw+a rar r rrai r .rte +.. .. . . . .... e. SUPPLY E R V I C E U N I V E R S I Y 5TORE I A v l N a s ___ __A -V N U EI WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Y 4w OOM .,O.-r.0o.Po'o.'*r. roo.P.Wowe.WOGO.*,; OP.M.-M.-C-00O.Y.W.4 ozoo-m-loor 1' i 11 ;1 : I BIBLE STUDY CLASSES Thomas M. Iden of the ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR will offer two Jecture and discussion courses for the benefit of Summer School Stu- dents. On Mondays and Wednesdays at 4 o'clock: "Interpreting the Bible in the Twentieth Century" On Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 o'clock: "Jesus' Interpretation (or Philosophy) of Life" There are no fees. Classes will meet in the "Upper Room," Lane Hall-corner State and Washington Streets. Circulars describing courses may be had at Lane Hall or from the Bulletin Boards in University Hall, Campus. First class meets at 4 o'clock Wednesday, June 25. Open to town people as well as to students. Lane Hall Phone 823. Remember This 11 If You Want a Typewriter We will deliver a Remington Portable to any place in the city at any time. You may in- spect the typewriter, try it out if you wish- and incur no obligation to purchase it by so doing. See the Remington before you decide. Anid Retuurnu 11 I i STACY R. BLACK 604 E. Madison St. Just call 1809 Three-Day Limit Tickets on Sale Djaily H. A. MIUS Commercial Agent Ann Arbor, Mich. }L ~-~.. '! III --- I DO IT NOW! 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