WITH RADIO _ ._ -l r r +r.r nrrrrr r i ww.. ..y on Thursday night, August 6, instead of Wednesday, August 5, as previously announced. E. E. Fleishman. Landscape Design 101 and 102: I shall not be able to meet my classes on Tuesday, August 4th. Aubrey Tealdi. Graduate Students in History and Allied Fields: Application blanks for membership in the American Historical Associa- tion may be obtained at eleven o'clock Tuesday to Friday in Room 4007 Angell Hall. The next annual meeting of the Association is in Ann Arbor. 'Preston Slosson, Assistant Professor of History. August Seniors-School of Education: All diploma and teacher's certificate fees should be paid before the end of the Summer session by those students who will have completed the re- quirements (during this Summer Session) for graduation from the School of Education. These blanks may be secured during office hours at the office of the School of Education. Office hours: 10:30-12:00 A. M., 2:30--3:30 P. M. Gretchen Krug, Recorder. August Seniors-School of Education: All students who expect to complete the requirements for graduation from the School of Education at the end of the present Summer Session will kindly note the list posted on the bulletin board in Tappan Hall. Any person expecting a degree from the School of Education whose name does not appear on said list should see the Recorder immediately. Office hours: 10:30-12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. M. Gretchen Krug, Recorder. Teachers Certificates: , Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fees may now be secured at the office of the School of Education. All students who expect, to be recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer session must pay their fees and return their receipts to the Recorder, School of Education, before the end of the Summer session. Office hours: 10:30--12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. IN. Gretchen Krug, Recorder. Master's degree this summer should pay the diploma fee before August 14. Blanks for this purpose should be secu: of the Graduate School. Ruth A. Rouse . ... . ,DANCING At the New Lake House Pav WHITMORE LAKE Every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday A large, 9oi pavilion with real music and a wonderful floor. ARTISTIC PRINTING PROGRAMS BOOK PLATES FRATERNITY PUBLICATIONS U Cbecr Cvpc ~ Over Moe's AVort R. Kimball testing the radio instrument with which hii's coffin is equipped. ,os Angeles, Aug. 3-Sam R. Kimball believes the soul hovers near ody until the Judgment Day. So he has purchased a $1,200 steel and equipped it with a radio receiving instrument so he can keep uch With mundane things while waiting for Gabriel to broadcast ai am of bugle solos. Kimball is 79 and a rancher in the San Fernando Valley. 3e keeps his coffin near him, and will test the radio equipment at vals to make sure tbtat it is in good shape when he passes to the other There, he is confident, he will be able to "hear what is going on in vorld." o far the coffin factory th4 turned out the Kimball tomb hasn't re- : any duplicate orders from others. IAILY OF F ICIA L BULLETIN ublication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ie University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session util 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Graduate Students: Graduate students who expect to complete the requirements for the U II Dial 5182 NEW CASINO PAVILION Dancing Every Ni EXCEPT SUNDAY Drop in for a NAT NATOLI'S Toasted Sandwich Dainty Salad Hot Coffee ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINEI Waffles ONE OF THE BEST Ice Cream Sodas This dance pavilion is one of the largest an finest in WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN All kinds of good ,things to eat or drink. Forty-five Minutes Drive from Ann Ar p V TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925 Number 219 I of Appointments: nmer students who wish to enroll with the Bureau or eo bring their up to date are requested to do so Tuesday and Wednesday, August and fifth Blanks for this purpose can be secured at the office of eau, Room 102; Tappan Hall from-8 to 12 and from 1:30 to 5 both students desiring to use the Bureau as reference are urged to attend records. Margaret Cameron, Secretary. The Arbor Fountain 313 S. STATE 0 Where food fe rm e n I. tion: y's "Loyalties" will be given 1 - by th Class in Play Production Dance at Uniion Friday Night. Dance at Union Friday Night. ,.-. PUBLICATION NOTICE he Summer Michigan Daily suspend publication for the ainder of the summer with issue of Sunday, August 9. sons having news items, t ads, or advertising copy publication in this paper are nested to see that it reaches Daily offices before Satur- noon. e at Union Friday Night. 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