THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY lmmowmmr ....... DAILY OFCAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University.- Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. .. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume V SUNDAY, JULY 19, 1925 Number 206 To All Chinese Students: You are requested to attend a business and social meeting which will be held this evening at 8:00 o'clock sharp in Lane Hall. S. FY. Yong, Secretary. Shakespearian Recital: The Merchant of Venice will be presented by the class in Shakespear- ian Reading on Monday evening, July 20, at eight o'clock in University Hall. Lionel Crocker. Special Lectures on Atomic Structure: The lectures by Dr. Paul D. Foote of the Bureau of Standards will be given daily at 4 and Friday at 9 in Room 1941 New Physics Building. His topics for this week will be "Complex Structure of Series Terms" and "Photoelectric Effect in Vapors."E E. F. Barker. Cosmopolitan Club: Members and Foreign Students attending the Summer Session are in- vited to a Social given by Professor and Mrs. Cowden at their home 1016 SOlivia, on Saturday evening July 25, from eight to ten. All those who expect to attend will please call up Miss Wightman, Dial 3193. Nur . MalIk, President. Public Speaking 62s: Public Speaking 62s, Shakespearean Reading, will meet Monday after- noon at 3:30 in University Hall. Lionel Crocker. Women's Educational Club: HoThere will be a conference meeting on Monday, Julys20, at Pi Beta Phi lHouse, 836 Tappan at 7:15. Miss Cleo Murtlandi will speak of her work' l in vocational education, and Mrs. Mary C. Lewis of Civilian Rehabilitation. A general discussion will follow. k- Jennie . Clow, Secretary-Treasurer. --i- ::Mani c .:. ,_ , _ = ir ~Ri R e \ 6 ,r~ ENJOY- YOUR Sunday Evening Lunch at the Arbor Fountain Salads, Sandviches, Waffles Hot Specials, Etc. The Arbor Fountain 813 South State fV U. S. Firms Seek More Soviet Concessions Painter Finishes Taylor's Portrait Freeman's Dining Room Established 1904 - - Remodeled 1922 -Two Hundred Chairs- $7.00 per week $1.15 per day (3 Meals) $5.75 " " $ .95 " " (2 Meals) PROMPT SERVICE EXCELLENT Dinners 60 cents--Lunches 40 cents Sunday Dinners 75 cents 809 EAST WASHINGTON STREET One Block North from Hill Auditorium FOOD A portrait of Prof. Fred M. Taylor of the department of economics by A. M. Valerio, has just been completed. The portrait will be presented to the University Saturday evening, Aug. 1, at a dinner to be given in honor of - Prof. Taylor at the Michigan Union. It it expected that a large number 'of guests from various parts of the coun-. try, among them past colleagues and r advanced students of Professor Tay- lor, as well as his associates and friends will be present. London, July 18.-Mary Cholmon- deley, English novelist, died in Ken- sington. She wrote "The Danvers Jewels," "Diana Tempest," "Red Pot- . tage," "Moth and Rust," and the "Ro- iance of This Life." Paris, July 18.-Imports into France for the first half of 1925 were valued at 18,636,525;000 francs while exportsl totalled 21,624,385,000. Y.i---MME-111 ---- BETSY WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST ROSS You Need NotGA CANDIES BETSY ROSS CANDI For the past ten years Ann Arbor's most popular Candies IN THE ARCADE SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE SUMMER DAILY Other American firms are bidding for important Russian concessions, following the successful conclusion of negotiations between W. A. Harriman and company, New York, and the soviet, for control of the man- ganese fields of the republic of Georgia. The contract is seen being signed in Moscow. Left to right: seated) Alexander Djakali, Georgian representative of Harriman; Mark Kascovich, Harriman engineer; John Speed Elliott, chief Harriman representative; Georges Tchicherin, svoiet commissar of foreign affairs; (standing): Richard Shellons, Harriman manager, William Shreiter, soviet technician; Gregory Pyatakoff, soviet concessions commissar; M. Menken, delegate of Georgian government; Felix Dzerzhins ky, chairman soviet economic coun- cil. gre-Season Five Brussels, July 18. -Twenty thous- Cherbourg, July 18.-President Dou- and metal workers in the Liege dis- mergue, accompanied by Premier Schedule F led trict yesterday joined the general Painleve, Foreign Minister Briand and strike of the metallurgical workers,' other officers yesterday reviewed 60 Three basketball games, preliminary making the total number of strikers units of the French fleet, represent- to the opening of the 1925-26 Confer- 65,000. 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