OFFICIAL BULLETIN ae Bulletin is constructive notice to all mnembers of Copy received at the office of the Summ"er Session (11:30 a. mn. Saturday ). WEDNKESDAY, AUOGST ' , Il92 TNumber 220 ations : nations in the Schools and Colleges on the eight held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, August 12, 13,, o the following schedule: recitation Time of Examination .........Wednesday .................2-4 ..........Wednesday ................... 4-6 .Thursday................... 8$-10 ..........Th ursday...........4-6 .Fiday......s..... 8-10 ..........Friday ...... ................10-12 . . . . . . . ..Thursday ........ ......... .10-12 . . . . . . . ..Thursday .................... 2-4 .. . . ..Friday ....................... 2-4 ..........Friday ......................4-6 continue to meet regularly until Wednesday noon, Au- Golf Runs In Chicago Family AMLERICA NLEAGUE W ashing ton 5, Detroit 2. St. Louis 10, Boston 7. New York 4, Cleveland 1. Philadelphia 'I, Chicag o 3. Danice at Union Friday -d ight. jChicago 5, Brooklyn St. Louis 4 New Yor Only games schedule FOR SAIL] PARRtOT ~AND CAGE- Pox 20. Fine for NWHITMORE LA] Free Picnic, Parking Grounds and Be - SAM)DWIeIES AND~ FOUNTAIN This department under new mnar Kitchen open for' inspection at :Gililr111f11111111111111111 !1111111111llli111 111111111l!¢1111 II KE aseba tine F. IL Kraus. Cook Building will be entertainedl at tea in the ormitory fromn 4:00 to 5:30, 'Thursdaiy, August 6. a E. Reynold,,, Pi ,s ient Alumnae, 1924-25. vish to enroll with the Bureau or to bring their ested to do so Tuesdaly and We dnesday, August r this purpose can lie secured at the office of pair Ball from 8 to 12 and from 1:30 to 5 both se the Bureau as referenc~e are urged to attend Nargaret Camero n, Secretary. The new city golf champion of Chicago is Miss Dorothy Klotz. Her mother, Mrs. Charles A. Klotz, is a golfer of note and'-member of handicap' committee of women's western' golf association. Her sisters, Mrs. Robert C. Bennett, and Miss Elizabeth Klotz, held the Chicago city title in 1919 ,and 1920. / to 'be recomimended for the Teachrer'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. M. Gretchen Krug, Recorder. Graduate Students: Graduate students. who expect to complete the requirements for the Master's degree this summer should pay the diploma fee of '$10.00 on or before August 14. Blanks for-this purpose should be secured at the office of the Graduate School. S~ Dine where S enoug~h to enjo, TUTT[ 338 Maynard Stre( r yet Dial' eit is cool )y good food .ties"~ will be given by the Claiss in Play Production ust 6, instead of Wednesday, Augu~,st 5, as previously E. F. Fleishiman. [istory and Allied Fields: or membership in the American Historical Associa- ed at eleven o'clock Friday " in l bom 4007 annual meeting, of the Association is in Ann Arbor. eston Slossou, Assis4tnP1ro~essor of 1history. ind 102: to meet my classes on Tuesdlay, August 4th. Aubrey Tealdl. Lof Education: cher's' certificate fees should be paid before the end by those students who will hav c cmpleted the re- s Summer Session) for graduation from the School blanks may be secured during office hours at theI Education. -12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. M. Gretchen Krug, Recorder. Lof Education: apect to complete the requirements for graduation u'cation at the end of the present Summer Session tposted on, the bulletin board in Tappan Hall. Any ree from the School of Education whose n~ame does shou~ld see the Recorder immediately. -12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. MI. Gretchen Kinug, Recorder. moent of the Teacher's Certificate fees may now be the School of Education. All students who expect NEW CASINO IPAVILII Dancing Every N EXCEPT SUNDAY I p"M London, Aug. 4.-A 'combination of cork and concrete for building ,houses' is being tried in England. It is said to insulate the house against heat and noise. More than 22,000,000 sheep annually /supply the materials for cat-gut used in tennis r'ackets, musical instrumentsI and other products. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. K 120th TIME 1 AR Ric vs - 5oc to $2,50 I e.Mat. 50cto $1.50 14th Big Week sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 The M'iracle'Play of America ANNE NICHOLS' "Abils Irish Rose " SEE IT! You Will Eventuil1y SEATS NOW, For This and Next Week. NAT NATOLI ORCHESTRA ENTRA ONE OF THE BEST CRIPPENS DRUG STORES 7,23 North University Ave. in 1-19 South lIani St. 217 North' MainSt ® "A ST O R E IN E V E R Y S HIO P P IN G D IS T R IC T"Ou st r i s c n e e t t yt h C a p . * Drop in between classes.U k* r U Thlis dance pavilion is onie of the largest an fines, WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN~ Forty-five Minutes Drive from Ann Ar ..J ,. +> ,,,,.. + "' ,?' 1. Eit .. -r ., .. le 9792 Thursday ,, 1 0 Ac EPf :: G r: Our Bargain Counters BARCAI s should be of interest to Summer School Teachers and stu- dents. New additions daily. 'a"1 breaker WiA-H. 'S UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE aas Y o u c a n 't s co aa haii h o ut which cause decay. Yc can neutralize them- s a f ly a n d e f f e c t iv e lyitS q i b s Dn ra, Md e w t Squibb's Milk of Ma NOSY at 2:00-3:30 7 :30-9:00 _ CONTRIBUTION TO THE START NEATER MOVIE SEASON 7F Now Starting Io s S GREATEST COMEDIANS Greater Movie Season With a Bang! The Comedy Comedy Raymond Griffth in the furiously Funny Farce "Paths to Paradise" BROCKMAN- & HOWARD nesia. At druggil SUImBIf /DENTAL CRE ,Made with Squibb§ MAl/ ofM -In- "PORTRAITS OF 1925'° E. R. SQUIBB &. SONS, Chemists to the Mecakl Send for free booklet Educational Contest. C P. 0. Box 1132, Ci ton, ler Big Feat ''