THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924 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. Saturday). Volume 4 THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1924 Number 192 All offices throughout the University will be closed July 4 and July 5 with the exception of those offices the heads of which regard it as neces sary or desirable to keep open during the usual Saturday business hours July 5. By authority of the Executive Committee of the Board of Regents SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary of the University. Saturday Office Hours: The Summer Session office will be open Saturday morning, July 5, from 10:30 to 12. T. E. RANKIN. History of Hispanic America: History 51s meets Tu, W, Th, F, at 1 o'clock in Room 203, Tappai Hall. (Moved from same room and days at 3 o'clock.) A. S. AITON. Attention of Students: Students who have copies of the Summer Session Bulletin are request- ed to leave them at the Office, Room 8', University Hall. The supply is ex- hausted, but many copies will be needed for mailing next fall "before the is- sue for 1925 can be printed. T. E. RANKIN. Economics Reading Room: - The Economics Reading Room, 20 1 Economics Building, is open duringthe following hours daily except Sun day and holidays: 8 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 6 p. in. 7 p. in. to 10 p. m. C. E. GRIFFIN. Graduate Students: Graduate students who have not returned the election card to the of- fice of the Graduate School should do so at once. RUTH A. ROUSE, Recorder. Elections, Literary Students: No credit will be given for courses not duly elected. Courses may be dropped or taken up only by permission of the Administrative Board, and properly recorded in the Registrar's office; otherwise they lead to E grade. ARTHUR G. HALL, Registrar. Niagara Falls Excursion: I shall try to be in my office (Room 223, Natural Science Building) daily from 10:30 to 11:00 a. in., -to confer with gpersons wishing to take part in the. Niagara Falls excursion. The estimated cost of the excursion to participants is $28.00. Registration includes a deposit of $3.60 for upper berth or $8.40 for lower berth both ways. WILLIAM H. HOBBS. Maternity Hygiene: This course will be given on Thursdays at 4 p. m. in- the Medical Amphitheater of the General Hospital instead of in the Amphitheater of the South Department. REUBEN PETERSON. Lessons Learned By Army Engineers In France Are Applied In Tornado Area , pr. - ~ .2 < s , ' YS .? is{ :. i ;<.: :~ : ": :. .::: :.: :. ::.:{ ... Sodir ox the 105thi Engineers encain pod in "pupi" tents in the piiblic spin are of ILorain -Lorain, 0., JIuly 2.The lessons the y learned in fair-torn Fr ance ar e hem ing put to a good peace-ime purpose in tornado-racked ILoramn and adjacent t erritovry by arm engineers. The 105th Engineers, a unit of the Obio stale guard. was one cf tH e first lbodies of troops to reach the catastrophe area, adil their special e quir ment for restor ing or der out of chamos roved to be of invaluable aid in rescue andl relief work. .mSx years ago the army men la lbored to clear up the wreckage wroug ht by shells. Now they are toiling to wipe up the grist from a tornado's m ill. n , MICHIGAN ALUMNI TOTAL MORE THAN 70,008 The Alumni Catalogue office gives the figure 70,194 as the total number of former stuaents in the University, in the calculations which were brought' up to date on Monday of this week. Of these, the number of non-gradu- ates in all schools and colleges is calculated at 28,486, while 41,708 have received degrees. Thirteen thousand, seven hundred eighteen of the form- er students, 7,244 of whom are grad- uates, are known to be deceased. There are 34,464 graduates of Mich- igan now living, and 22,012 non-grad- ate alumni. In one delegation during the early battoting a woman delegate was ob- served to be knitting, while in differ- ent parts of the hall delegates read newspapers. l AT THE THEATERS Screen-Today Majestic-Alma Rubens in "Cy- therea"; Mermaid comedy, "Air Pockets"; Aesop fable; Ollendorf cartoon. Orpheum - Matty Mattison in "The Last White Man"; Un- iversal comedy; Pathe, Re- view. WOMEN'S RIDING CLASS WILL MEETNEXT. WEEK{ Women interested in horseback rid- ing are urged to enroll in this course as soon as possible. Mr. G. H1. Mullis- son, who has had many years of pra- tical experience in this line of work, will conduct the class. Under his supervision the class will meet twice a week at about 7 o'clock, although the hour as yet has not been definitely decided upon. A special summer rate of 12 lessons for $9 is being given. Both beginning and advanced students may enroll for instruction. Classes will meet next week. Women Organize Educational Club Women of the school of education met Tuesday evening at the home of Prof. Cleo Murtland to organize as the Women's E ducat ional Club. The club will hold meetings every weel during the summer session. A committee of three was select- ed to administer the affairs of the or- ganization, with Frances Speaker, English teacher at Birmingham, Mich- igan, as chairman. It was planned to hold the regular meetings at the different dormitories in rotation, and to secure speakers on subjects of special interest to the club. Open forums will allow the Me .rs to bring up their own teach- ing problems for discussion. The next imeting will be a picnic sui ci on I e is1aind l ni Tuesday veven- ing. Try Classified ads for big Results. hIrumm To Go To Paris, England Prof. J. L. Brumh, of the depart- ment of rhetoric and journalism, will leave with his family for Paris at the end of the present Summer session. He plans to spend the next year on the continent and in England making a study of continental journalism and more particularly editorial practiceJ in England and France. Wuerth-"The Way "She Supes to Pathe News. of a Man"; Conquer"; Stage-This Week Garrick (Detroit) - "Secrets;" Bonstelle company. .. .. _ ,. . . .. . ook Bargains 5O~ Each DON'T FAIL TO LOOK OVER CUR arg in Counter of All Kinds of Books The aim of this organization is te. "create and maintain and extend throughout the high school ana com- munity Christian Standards of char- acter". Methods of carrying on this work were discussed. Spider webs are reported to have been prepared successfully by a Eur- pean collector for trimmings for women's hats, handbags, cushions and 50c EachI NEW ADDITIONS DAILY BOOKSTORE - _ __ r _' 'f rr. rrrrr~r. r, rrr. °r. rrr. rr.,m.rr. .irrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.,rr, 5UPPLY E R V I C E U N I V E R S I T TVIN A V NU E Typewriters For Rent or Sale Hamilton Business College State at William Streets RTa- "Classified" Columns Y ,.._,_,. -c will be open as usual thruout the Sufmer School L Daily Excursion to PML-UT-n-BAY K 8 0C One Round Trip $ .25 Sundays Way (Return Same Day) Holidays Leaves Detroit Daily 9 a. m. (E. T.) The finest exclusive excursion steamer, the Put-in-Bay, noted for its large ballroom, makes this trip a memorable one. Orchestra and dancing aboard, without extra charge. Cafeteria aboard. Four hours crammed with outdoor pleasures at Put-in-Bay-bathing-dancing- groves for lunching and athletic fields. See the wonderful Caves, and Perry's historic monument. Connections at Put-in-Bay with steamers for Cleveland, Toledo and Lakeside. D-aily to Sandusky The Put-in-Bay goes to Sandusky every day. Fare-$1.50 one way. Special Friday Excursions to Cedar Point (After July 4th) A special excursion is made every Friday to Cedar Point-the fresh water rival to Atlantic City-the finest bathing beach in the world-large summer hotels, groves, and all outdloor amusements. Four hours at Cedar Point and seven hours at Put-in-Bay! Leaving Cedar Point at 5 p. m. and Put-in-Bay at 7 p. m.; arrive back in Detroit 10:30 p. m. Fare-Cedar Point, $1.75 round trip; Put-in- Bay, 80 cents. Dancing Phoogltghts Write for Map Folder Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. m. Ashley&Dustin Fare, Wed., Thurs. 60c. Sat., Sun. and Holidays, 75c. 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