PAo! rotTn THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, :UN 28, 1$24 ____ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___i Opening Of The National Democratic Convention 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- sio .until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturday). Volume 4 SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924 Number 188 Entrance Examinations: Examinations for admission to all Colleges of the University will be held Thursday to Saturday, in accordance with the schedule printed in the catalogues. Apply at the Registrar's office. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Students in the School of Education: All changes or additions that are necessary must be made on the election cards in the School of Education office if students wish to re- ceive credit. This can be lone Thursday or Friday between 9 and 12 and 2 and 5. After this week changes may be made only on formal applica- tion to the Administrative Committere on the regular blanks. MARGARET CAMERON. Applied Hygiene and Public Health. The lectures in the course in Applied Hygiene and Public Health will be given next week by Professor Eim ery R. H ayhnrst of Ohio State Uni- versity, who will emphasize Industria1 Hygiene. This course will meet daily except Saturday at 8 and 1 in the West Amphitheatre of the Medical Building. JOHN SIUNDWALL. Public Health Publicity: Miss Marjorie Delavan, Director of the Bureau of Education of the Michigan State Department of Aealth, will lecture on Public Health Pub- licity at 4 o'clock Mondays to Thursdays inclusive, during the second and third weeks of the Session. These lectures will be given in the West Amphitheatre of the Medical Buildin g. JOHN SUNDWALL. Summer School Students Enrolled in the Bureau of Appointments: All summer school students who are enrolled with the Bureau of Ap- pointments for positions for next year should fill in location blanks at the Office of the Bureau, room 102, Tappan Hall. Students who have not already enrolled for positions but who wish to do so during the summer, should attend to the matter very soon. MARGARET CAMERON. Excuristns: The Ford Motor trip has been postponed until Wednesday, July 2, be- cause of a Saturday shut-down of the Ford plant. Excursion No. 2 will be taken Saturday, June 28, as advertised except that the morning will be spent at the New Detroit News Building instead of the Ford plant. Names should be left in the Summer Session Office, Room 8, University Hal by Friday, June 27, 6 p. m. CARLTON F. WELLS, Director of Excursions. The greatest crowd that ever assembled in Madison Square Garden, in New York, scene of many historic gatherings, heard Senator Pat Har- rison (indicated by arrow) deliver keynote speech at the opening of the Democratic national convention. The profusion of flags is apparent in the photo. Mens' Educational Club: There will be a meeting of the Mens' Educational Club Tuesday, July at 7 p. m. on the third floor of the Michigan Union. All men interested educational problems are invited to attend. Dr. Wenley will speak. 1, in OFFICERS. DAILY TRYOUTS I Students registered in the Summer Session of the Univer- sity who wish to work on the Summer Michigan Daily editorial staff are asked to call Ramsay at 2040 or Mansfield at 396, or to 1 come to the Press Building on Maynard Street1 NOTICE All tryouts for The Daily business staff will please re- port at the offices in the Press building on Monday, June 24. There will be some good posi- tions open. For information call 960 960 -- I A9NNOUNCE NET TOURNEY FOR SUMMER STUDENTS All men regularly enrolled in the summer session are eligible for the" summer 'tennis tournament starting July 9, Harry A. Tillotson of the university asthletics association an- nounced today. Events will be held in both singles and doubles. The listing of candidates is in charge of George J. Moe, 711 N. University. An entrance fee of 25 cents will be charged. Appropriate prizes will be awarded in both events. Mr. Moe has already offered as one of the prizes a dozen official tennis balls. Those interested are asked to see Mr. Moe. C4asified Ads work wonders. Try T1ie Summer Michigan Daily for re- sults.-Adv. - SUMMER [ SCHOOL Yost To Lecture Tuesday Eveeing Prof. Fielding H. Yost, of the ath- letic department, will give a talk at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in the aud- itorium of Natural science building. Try Classified ads for big Results. Patronized Daily Advertisers. IHis subject will be: "Athletics lation to Endurance and FHalth". The lecture is open public. in Re- Publii. to the NEW AND SECOND-HAND TEXT BOOKS For All Departments -U DENT '../. 1J111J11.~ ~,l.O.%" S/~ 1 l ,/ 11l./1 ' ./ ./'./. ' dl '°.s°l l1l l : V.~ il %/"~~a/a/ /~~~~~~r/r/ / /%ri varw rww+srrw.ra .rw ssr .r, . -. , ir r ir ri A T I SF A C T I O N I 1 ) 1 t S " O U T H UIPPLY E R V I C E U N I V E R S I T TORE A V IN C A VEBNU E WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Y li w ww.r wwr.r+r ir srrw e AMOCO, /"l.Il./J1l1~am/l./"..+".%1.. .I11. *.l1.I./.e./..I"~./~./.r^~~.r.. .y. ./,./ trrr, rrrrrrrrr. . rirr.. . .r..: ~lr '1 - I Never flunks, -this lifetime friend C LrL. *~lfc,, Ohi TRUE friend is a staunch one-always reliable. Men who bought their Rubberset Shaving Brushes way back in 1888, when we first started, still find them the same reliable friends each morning. CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) J. Allen Canby, Acting Pastor Phone 1145-J Bible School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M. Topic of Sermon, "The Mastery of Jesus." Wednesday Mid-Week Service, "Vacations and Rehigion." All services held in Lane Hall at present. FIRST BAPTIST f CHURCH _ R. Edward Sayles, Minister howard R. Chapman, Minister of Unitersity Students SUNDAY 10: 30-Morning Worship: "Spiritual Sacrifices," sermon by Mr. Sayles. 12:00-The Guild Bible Class for students in the Guild House led by Mr. Chapman.- Summer students will be wel- comed at the services of this church and at Guild Bible Class. Attgun' 1%114ixrc4 #exuirrs S * * * I,$iunbttff * * Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church Corner Catherine and Division Streets HENRY LEWIS, Rector RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work. SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Subject: "GOD IS LIGHTV" WEDNESDAY, JULY 2ND "Open House" 4-6 P. M. I. I 30)6 N. Div ision UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sts. Sidney S. Robins, Minister. A SERIES OF SERMONS FOR TODAY Sundays, 10:30 A. M. June 29-"Clrist and the Creed" July 6-"Why the Creed. A His- torical SketchShowing How the C'reed Originated." July 13-"(Can Religious Belief Be Enforced by Legislation?" July 20-"Fl"uiidamnenitalism." July 27--"Unitarianisn." A cordial welcome to Summer School Students. III !' 'I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HERBERT A JUMP, Minister E. KNOX 1IT rCHELL, University Pastor LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students "THE STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH 10:45--Morning Service. "Religion and Education." Is Our Education Irreligious? 12:00-Open Forum. John Francis Glynn, the Prison Poet, will dis- cuss, "Justice for the Man Behind the. Bars." :00-Student Social Hour in the Church Parlors. 8:00-Motion Picture Service. Clara Louise Burnham's Novel: "HEART'S HAVEN" ____________________________________iiii; :1.11