lILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). ne V FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1925 Number 216 tive Reading Class: class in Interpretive Reading will give a recital at S P. M. Monday, 3, in University Hall. Readings from modern authors will make of the program. The public is invited. Admission is free. W. P. Sandford. oduction: iworthy's "Loyalties" will be given by the Class in Play Production sday night, August 6, instead of Wednesday, August 5, as previously Now'Leader Of Evolution Foes E. E. Fleischman. ICHIGAN DAILY FORMER CITY FRESTER Mr. Ray E. Bassett, former city for-; ester and superintendent of parks of Ann Arbor and who for the past three years has been connected with the I Greening Nursery company at MonroeT has recently organized a new com- pany under the firm name of Bassett. and Anspach, landscape architects. They will retain their office at Mon- roe. While with the other company, Mr. Bassett lad charge of the sales for their lanscape department whic op- erated over a wide range of territory including Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and a large part of New York state. , It will be recalled that in addition to Mr. Bassett's work as city forester', he took an active interest in the ac-1 I quisiton of new park lands, play- C grounds, in organizing Boy Scoutsj and in other similar enterprises of public interest. During the war he served as manager of the fourth Lib- erty Loan drive. The new firm is now working on some large developments both in the East as well as in this section of the country. ( nMr. Bassett's associate, Mr. Charles M. Anspach, was chief artist and de-' signer for the Greening Landscape company prior to this recent organ- ization. Madison, Wis., July 30.-Robert M. La Follette, Jr., today announced his candidacy for United States senator. DR AI1 CRAMP TULS ON PAENT MEDICINES ..--4 "The Nostrum and the' Public Health" was the subject of a lecture given by Dr. Arthur J. Cramp, of the Bureau of Information of the Amer- ican Medical association, last night in Natural Science auditorium, "Nostrums," are the so-called pat- ent medicines, although patent med- icines do not exist, according to Dr. Cramp. The government will not is- sub Vatents to the manufacturers of r; ober. Bay Excursion: idents who have a refund for the Put-in-Bay Trip may see Professor Smith in Room G 323 Natural Science Building after*3 o'clock. E. R. Smith. I nen on the Campus: women wHo vvish to attend the joint banquet of the Women's Educa- Club and the Men's Education Club may telephone reservations to argaret Kruke, Dial 4593, from 8 to 10 A. M. on Friday or Monday. inquet ,will be held at the Michigan Union on Tuesday at 6:30. . $1.50." ., Lila Reynolds, Chairman, Per J. M. Clow, Secretary. ions: e Michigan State Prison and the Consumers Power Company, Jack- ichigan, will be visited Saturday, August first. Both men and will be conducted inside the prison-- walls, through the cell block, hall, and the six prison industries. Luncheon will be served as of the Consumers Power Company at noon, preceding a brief the electric and gas plants. Anyone. wishing to include only a the day's program may do so. Special interurban cars leave the wn station, 116 West Huron Street, at 8:47 A. M. Students motoring :son should be at the prison office, located at the head of Mechanics by 10 A. M. tal expense about $1.50. Trip over by 3 P. M. Leave names in r Session Office Box, Room 8, University Hall by Friday, 6 P. M.- Carlton F. Wells, Director of Excursions. politan Club: imbers and Foreign Students attending the Summer Session are to a Social given at the Helen Newberry Residence on South Street, Saturday evening, August 1, from 8 to 10; Nur M. Malik, President. e men in Ann Arbor who have attended Oberlin College will meet Michigan Union at 6 P. M. Monday, August 3 for an informal and smoker. Those wishing to attend kindly communicate with W. Wheeler, 1133 White St., Prone 9253. Robert W. Wheeler. ers would not have thi patented if they could, reasons. The most im. these reasons is that th must be specified so clear one could make the pr chief value of the medici tery, would' therefore be : Vienna, July 30. - Ma Jeritza, the Austraian si sever relations with the V She has acepeted terms a ceed to New York in th September for.eight conc Death of William J. Bryan leaves Rep. Thomas A. Blanton, Democrat,. T[ex., the most conspicuous figure among the forces seeking to prevent the teaching of evolution. He will be the leader of a fight in the next con- gress to pass a national anti-evolu- tion law. Paris, July 30.-For the first time in history a taxi driver is a member of the French chamber of deputies. He is M. Adam and when the cham-. ber is not in session he operates his taxi. Flint, July 30.The cornerstone of the new $400,000 Y. W. C. A. building under construction here will be laid Sunday afternoon. A Modern European Story, as Modern as N as Sophisticated as Broadway AO6LP14Zug" Ct zcmzmnt d BE.TYCoo 5P ~~ JACK H~j HERBERT _ ___ CLIFTON ' From the Story byCal "Travesties ZEAIINSA on the _ _ _"TI _ _t_ _ __or__lowers" Weaker Sex""Fe STARTS AUJUST 3-NrEATER MOVIE SEAS0T al ti Iti J. H. NICKELS High Grade Painting and Decorating 528 W. Liberty Dial 7594 In the dy I love my bob Othier timnes--T'he Covabob! For evening dress THE COVABOB "It Hides the Bob" -1 11 0 ! BOOK Our Barg ain ,Counte BARGAINS should be of interest ummer, School Teahers and si dents .'New additions adal TUTE OF POLITICSI EFTS FOR FIFTH TIME"I ffth session of the Institute of , located at Williamstown, was opened on July 23 and st until Aug. 22. Institute of Politics was inaug-I in 1921 for the purpose of and al exploration of the facts un- g international events and the ion of the serious study of affairs'with a view to creating erstanding of the problems and * of our own and other coun- The institute offers courses -of' lectures by distin'guished s and statesmen of foreign es, also round-table and gen- nferences which are presided r recognized authorities on the selected for discussion. e lecture courses will be pre- such topics as "Italy and the Tranean Area," by Count An- 'ippico, Rome; "Peace Prob- France," Robert Masson, Par- 3 "The League of Nations," i E. Rappard, Geneva. In the able conferences discussion of >pics as: International justice, economic recovery of Europe, prob- lems of armament ,political problems of Europe, international aspects of natural resources, and the outstand- ing problems in inter-American rela- tions will be led by eminent schol- ars and authorities from American and English universities. 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