THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY 'DAILY OFFICIAL BUL L ETIN Publication in the Bulletin ls constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received by the Assi tant to the President until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturdavy Volume 4 FRIDAY, JUNE 13 ,1924 Number 181 JMembers of the Summer Sesson Faculttes:1 Blanks for the Faculty Directory and request cards for the Summer Michigan Daily are being sent by campus mail to all members'of the Sum- mer Session staff. Their prompt return will be greatly appreciated. The Summer Daily will be delivered gratis only to those members of the Summer Session Faculty who fill out the request cards. Will those who did not receive cards and blanks promptly, kindly call the office? E. H. Kraus. Members of the Summer Session Faculties: In order to facilitate regstraton it is requested that all changes in the announcement of courses, such as changes in the places of meeting, hours, and the instructors, be reported aton ce to the office of the Summer Session. It is planned to issue a supplement to the Complete Announcement, which will contain all changes. E. H. Kraus. Summer Session Hours of Registration: For the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, including Hygiene and Public Health. Library Methods, Biological .Station, Embalming and Sanitary Science,-in the Registrar's Office, University Hall. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Thereafter 10 to,12 a. in. laily. For the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture,-in the Engineerng Buldngi. June 20," 21, 23, 24, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Monday, June 23, Classification. For the School of Education (including Athletic Coaching and Adminis- tration and Public Health Nursing) in Tappan Hall. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. For the Medical School,-in the Medical Building. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. For the Law School (Courses begin Tuesday, June 17), in the Law Building. June 13, 14, 16, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. For the College of Pharmacy,-in the Chemistry and Pharmacy Build- ing. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9- to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. For the Graduate School,-in University Hall. June 20, 21, 23, 24, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. i. Thereafter 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. daily All courses begin, June 23, excepting in the Law School, as above stat- ed. T. E. Rankin, Secretary. Senior Receptin and Promenade, Senate Reception: The annual Senior Reception and Promenade and the Senate Reception to members of the Graduating Class, their relatives and friends and to alumni will take place on Saturday, June 14th at 8:30 p. m. Classes will form in front of the library at the same places as for commencement and proceed to the President's residence where they wII bei received by Presi- dent and Mrs. Burton. The line of march will be from the library to State GOWN CLAD WOBEN ATTEND ANNUAL SENIOR BREAKFAST (oCntinued from Page One) Sandberg, Battle Creek; W. Merle Wilson, -Dapton, 0. Those who announced by blowing out a candle, that they were already married, were: Flora Callender Kirsch and Dolores Hurlhert Ward- well, both of Ann Arborg Muriel Bir- mingham Hall, of Detroit; and Ethel Tati Miller, of Erie, Pa. TRY Failings' Cool Dining Rooms 714 MONROE STREET One block south of Campus, near State St. Wonderful Home-Cooked Food for the Lowest Pricer Bring Your Friends and Have a Table Reserved "Seeing is Believing" UDENTS' AT ISF A C TI ON 1 1 S O UT H UPP LY ERVIC E U N iVYE R S IT Y S~OR A V N A A V a N U Read the Want Ads Read The Daily "Classified" Column hE , I I SCH OOL NEW AND SECOND-HAN .47BOK For Al1 D e partm e n t s ; i a .3 r U N IV ERS ITY B OO KST ORE - Street on the walk between the new literary and the law buildings, on State Street to South University Avenue to the President's house. After passing through the President's house they will be received by the various faculties on adjacent indicated portions of the campus. There will be a concert by the University Band. Cards of admission may be obtained at the Office of the Secretary of the University and from the Secretary of the Alumni Asoci- ation. In case of rain the reception will be held in Memorial hail. Alfred 0. Lee, Chairman of the Recept ion Commit ee. F. Chester Swigert, '124E, Chairman Senior Promenade. Read The Daily "Classified" Columns ~ ~ - - - - - ~ ~ . STUDENTS Who will be leaving Ann Arbor, within the next few days, will receive greater benefits if they will arrange in advance with regard to the removal of their baggage to the railway stations. The orders will be filled in the se- quence of their receipt. We will be pleased to care for you. Ann Arbor Taxi and - Picnic es Sanitary Plates, Cups, Spoon s / Transfer Co. N Colds eat naked Goods Phone 1300 515 E Liberty iAMpy0s EWuiERS A7 A SIVER~S tNSAnrAR0A JEW ELERS Fruit Vegetables Milk Cream l I1 WHAT YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT IT Open Evenings & Sunday A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE OF 1924 College Grocery 5 , 3 JUST A FEW SUCCESTIONS EN-IORS Phone 8655 516 E. William I FOR GIRLS FOR MEN Diamonds Watches Watches Ringo Rings Pencils Pearl Beads Pens Leather Goods Traveling Set Ivory Ware Leather Goods Pencils Cuff Links Pens Cigarette Cases I AND Ir A LNI 11 e " r, - " ti's y x<. y ,.. , ISchlanderer & Seyfried 11 Jewelers 304 S. Main St. -.-. Daily Excursion to 0 One Round Trip $1.2S Sundays Way (Return Same Day) Holidays Leaves Detroit Daily 9 a. , n. (E. T.) The finest exclusive excursion steamer, the Put-in-Bay, noted for its large ballroom, makes this trip a memorable one. Orchestra and dancing aboard, without extra charge. Cafeteria aboard. Four hours crammed with outdoor pleasures at Put-in-Bay-bathing-dancing-- groes or uncingand athletic fields. See the wonderful Caves, and Perry's historic monument. Connections at Put-in-Bay with steamers for Cleveland,. Toledo Afid Lakeside. Daily to Sandus y The Put-in-Bay gdes to Sandusky every day. Fare-$a.50 one way. Special Friday Excursions to, Cedar Point (After July 4th)- A special excursion is made every Friday to Cedar Poo t-the fresh water rival to Atlantic City-thje finest bathing beach in the world--large summer hotels, groves, and all outdoor amusements. Four hours at Cedar Point and seven hours at Put-in-Bay! Leaving Cedar Point at 5 p. m. anti Put-in-Bay at 7 P. in.; arrive back in Detroit 10:30 p. m. Fare-Cedar Point, $.7 round trip; Put-in- Bay, 80 cents. 'au, r« I Ti- II, ',l EAD THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY published daily thru- out the Summer Session. i. Michigan is here and going during the summer as much as she is at any other time of the year. 4 Know what is going .on by reading our col- umns. SIGN UP TODAY at the PRESS building for / ij i p a P e 4y . CANDY STRIPES Dancing Moonlights Leaves Detroit 8:45 p. m. Fare, Wed., Thurs. 60c. Sat., Sun. and Holidays, 75c. Write for Map Folder Ashley &Dustin Steamer Line Foot of First Street '.__ Detroit, Mich. 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