PAGO FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JMY 19, 1924 PAGR FOUR WEDNI~SDAY, JULY 16, 1924 I - 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 WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1924 Number 202 Dean Eff nger's Office Hours: I shall be in my office each morning from 10 to 12 for the remainder of this week for consultation. I expect to leave Ann Arbor early next week for my vacation. JOHN R. EFFINGER. Latin 15S, Laboratory Course in Roman Antiquities: The attention of students is called to the fact that rports are due during the weeks beginning July 28, and August 4. Meetings will be held at 4 o'clock unless objection is made. Complete bibliographies of all read- ing should be ready at the time the report is given. The date on which reports are to be given will be settled by individual conference. IRMA F. BUTLER. Excursion to Put-in-Bay, Lake Erie: The excursion to Put-in-Bay will occur on Saturday, July 26, and is open to any members of the Summer Session and their friends. The party will leave on special cars of the D. U. R. at 7 a. m., and embrak on the steamer "Put-in-Bay" at Detroit at 9 a. m. The party reaches Put-in-Bay the scene of Perry's victory, at noon and departs by the steamer at 4:15, reaching Detroit at 8 p. m. Special cars will be within a block of the dock and will bring the party to Ann Arbor so as to arrive about 10:30 p. m. Special rates have been made by both the D. U. R. and the steamship com- pany which will make the entire expense of transportation a little over $2.25 for the round trip provided a hundred or more register for the excur- sion. Such registration is necessary in order to know how many are to participate. This registration can be made either at the Office of the Sum- mer Session or with me at room G223,Natural Science building.' WILLIAM H. HOBBS. Graduate School, Dean's Office Hours: After Saturday, July 19, I shall be out of town until about September 15. This week I shall be in my office daily from 11 to 12. ALFRED H. LLOYD. Excursions : 'Excursion No. 7 to the River Rouge Blast Furnaces, Foundry, Trac- tor, and Body Plants. southwest of Detroit, will be held today. Meet at the corner of Packard and State streets at 1. Trip ends at 5 p. m. CARLTON F. WELLS, Director of Excursions. Fingerprint Photo, Sent By Telephone, Brands Pickpocket Transportation. (Illustrated.) Prof. H. E. Riggs, Natural Science audi- torium. 7 :00-Choral Union rehearsal-School of Music. S:00-Eugene O'Neill's "Beyond the Horizon," the Shakespeare Play- house of New York City, auditorium of University Hall. Admission will be charged. FRIDAY 5:00-Present Day Philippines. (Il- lustrated. Dean Maximo Kalaw, of the University of the Philippines. Natural Science auditorium. S:00-Justin MeCarthy's "If I Were King," the Shakespeare Playhouse company of New York City. Audi- torium of University Hall. Admis- sion will be charged. POFI JOHN R. BRUMM UNDERGOES OPERATION Professor John L. R. Brumm, orto rhetoric and journalism departments underwent an operation last Friday for the removal of his tonsils. The operation was performed at the St. Joseph's Hostipal. According to re- ports Professor Brumm is recovering rapidly, and was able to meet all his classes today. Exile Of Savant Causes Attacks On Spanish Boss AT THE THEATERS Screen-Today Majestic - Colleen Moore in "The Perfect Flapper"; Aesop fable; comedy and news. jOrpheum-"ExcitenentI'; com- edy. Wuerth-Frank Mayo in "The Plunderer'; comedy, news. Stage-This Week Garrick (Detroit) - Bonsteile company in "The Awful Mrs. Eaton." Little investment - big returns, the Daily Classifieds.-Adv. CAR-RICK Pop. Mat. Tue.. Thurs. & Sat. 25c & S0c Po. ,Night.s 25c-50c -7c sand $10& 5c 8th Week zith Se'ason THE BONSTELLE COMPANY in the Romantic Comedy "The Awful Mrs. Eaton" Frank McGlynn. Creator of the role of Abraham Lincoln. plays Anrew Jackson The banishment of Prof. Miguel de Unamuno, of University of Salaman- ca, Spain, for criticizing Primo de Riviera, dictator of Spain, has caused the pens of many European writers to, be arraigned against Riviera. Gabrielle D'Annunzio, Italian poet- soldier, has been especially scathing in his attacks. DEAN, APPROIES WORK FOR UNIVERSITY WOMEN Applications of women students for work during the summer months have been very few, according to records at the office of the dean of women, while the number of demands for help has been unusually large. Only about 15 girls have been placed' through the work of the office since June and in consequence most calls remain unsatisfied. The falling off in applications may be partially accounted for by the fact that- numbers of girls every spring continue to hold the positions that they have had during the winter. Many of these work for their board; several have places in faculty homes. Calls for the summer come especially from those whose regular students have gone home, and who are leaving later on vacations. Commenting upon the situation,, Miss Helen C. Bishop, acting dean of women, declared her approval of the girl who works while she is in school.l She is better fitted to take her placet when her education is finished; usu- ally she has a more practical atti- tude toward what she is going to do, Miss Bishop thinks. The student who earns and learns is more serious and eventually is more completely equip- ped to do both. Whatever draw back there is to work, especially in summer, is on the score of health. Some students who have divided their time during the winter between regular University work and stenographic or other work undoubtedly should not go on doing so in the vacation months. Their ability to accomplish much along eith- er line may finally be curtailed. Positions, however,.are at present numerous, and for those who are ablej to take them, are exceedingly worth while, says the dean. Walter Wesbrook won the Michiganj tennis title Sunday.c John Meehan was identified as a pickpocket with a record by Chicago police for New York officers in two minutes when a photo of his finger- print was sent from New York by the new telephoto process.-Police say the device will be a big aid in the cap- ture of criminals. WHAT'SGOING ON WEDNESDAY 11:60-- Round Table discussion - (Continued.) 1:00-Excursion No. 7.-Ford's River ..Rouge blast furnace, Foundry, body, and tractof plants, southwest of Detroit. Meet at Packard and State streets at 1:00 p. m. Trip ends at 5 p. m. 4:00-The Sanitary Privy-Dr. C. W. Stiles, Naturfkl Science auditorium. 4:10-Upper Room Bible cla's meets in Lane hall. 5:00---Tlhory of Quanta--Prof. W. F. Colby. Natural Science auditorium. S:00-Concert--31r. Antl my J. Whit- mire, violin; Miss Nell B. Stock- well, piano, under the auspices of the University School of Music, Hill auditorium. THURSDAY 11:010- Round Table discussion. - (Continued.) 4:00-Hookworm Disease-Dr. C. W. Stiles. Natural Science auditorium. 4:10-Upper Room Bible class meets in Lane hall. 5:00-The Development in American Book Bargains 50c Each 11 DON'T FAIL TO LOOK OVER OUR arg ain Counter of AllKinds of Books 50c Each WUAHR'S NEW ADDITIONS DAILY UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Ii f' _, '_ 11111 11111111111I lilil ll lll ll11111111111II11llliltfil11lllllt l lll1111111111 i11t : LUNCHEONS DINNERS and A LA CARE= OPEN DAILY rDNI l1:00A. M. to Every Nite (except Monday) and All :30 P. M. Day Sunday at a Sunday Hours 5:30 P.M. to oJ 7:00 P. M, =. 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