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THE SUMMED. MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 18, 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-
siou until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. rn, Saturday).
Nolume 4 FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924' Number 204
Dean Effinger'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.
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 Detrcit at 9 a. in. 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. in. 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. in.
Special rates have been made by both the ). 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.
W oxmen I~t erc ted illEducation:
All women interested in going to the Fireplace for a picnic breakfast,
Saturday morning, July 19, at 8:3)0, please sign the list on the Bulletin
Board, in Tappan Ilall, before Friday noon. All are invited to come.
FRANCES M. SPEAKER.

Tammany's
Boss

New
Is Judge

WHAT'S GOING ON
FRIDAY
5:00-Present Day Philippines. (Il-
lustrated. Dean Maximo Kalaw, of
the University of the Philippines.
Natural Science auditorium.
5:00-Justin McCarthy's "If I Were
King," the Shakespeare Plavhouse
company of New York City. Audi-
torium of University Hall. Admis-1
sion will be charged.

SATURDAY
8:00-Excursion No. 8-First Nation.
al Bank building (25 stories, fin-
ished in 1922) including roof view
and sub- basement burglar- proof
vaults. Luncheon in the Bank's
dining room. Bob-Lo Island and
the Detroit River (p.m.) Leave
Bob-Lo at 5:30.
3:30-Shakespeare's "Hamlet" - the
Shakespeare Playhouse company of
New York City. Auditorium of Uni-
versity hall. Admisson will bel
charged.
8:00-Ibsen's "A Doll's House,"- the
Shakespeare Playhouse company of

New York City. Auditorium of Uni-
versity hall. Admission will be
charged.
Dean A. S. Whitney, of the school of
education is leaving today for a
month's vacation. He goes to Weton
sing, Michigan, to join his son. Dean
Whitney has spent the first part of
the summer in administering the ac-
tivities of the school which he heads,
and return before the close of the
Summer session to close up the edu-
cational work.
Little investment -:- big returns,
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Students of Public HIeath:
Mr. Newell Edson, of the American Social Hygiene Association,
give three lectures on Social Hygiene, on Wednesday, Thursday
Friday, July 23, 23, and 25, in the Natural Science Auditorium.
JOHN SUNDWALL.

will
and

Students of Public Health:
Attention is called to the course in Methods and Material in Health
Education, to be conducted by Miss Mary K. Moriarty of New ork City, or
Monday,' Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 11 a. m. This is a
continuation of the course in The Principles of Teaching conducted by Mr.
Whitehouse. IL k
JOHN SUNDWALL.
den's Educational Club.
All men interested are invited to make a tour of inspection of the Yostj
Field House Tuesday afternoon at 3:30. Imnediately after this inspection
the annual game between the Superintendents of the state and the Faculty
of the School of Education will occur.
Immediately thereafter will occur the annual outdoor picnic. All men
urged to be present for all three events.
THE OFFICERS.
Excursion No. 8 to the First National Bank and Bob-Lo Island:j
Students expecling to take this trip, which includes two hours spent
in inspecting the new ?5 story bank building and its various banking de-
partmient s including the sub-basement burglar proof vaults, should leave
their naimes, as usual, in room 8 of ttlie Summer Session Office by this Fri-
day afternoon, 6 p. m. If possible, a picnic lunch should be packed for the
Bob-Lo :i an trip. altheugh meals are securable on the Island. Total ex-
penses wI, be about $3. including both meals.
CARLTON F. WELLS,
Director of Excursions.
Cancer Specialist Read the Want Ads
Will Not Appeal
Exclusion Action

INN= AM ff mmm
Judge George W. Olvany, of the
court of general sessions, New York,
finally chosen by Tammany as suc-
cessor to "Boss" Murphy, has pledged
allegiance to the Davis-Bryan ticket
of the Democrats.
Graduate nurses who are taking
courses in the University Summer ses-
sion are invited to attend a meetinS
at the Island at 3 oclock Monday aft-
ernoon.
E Candy Gar
DELICIOUS
and
SATISFYING
It's Wonderful
Ask for Molly O

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