THE SUMMER MICHN .I 1 DAIL * IAILY' OFFICIAL BULLETIN iblication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of e University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session .til 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). lume V SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1925 Number 224 suitu M 3RN 4ADV&RTI SING: . LOCKSMITH LOCKSMITH-All kinds of trunk and door keys. Keeler, 1210 W. Huron. Phone 7325. Read the Want Ads' starter, battery, demoun good tires, and motor in shape. Just overhauled. rifice for quick sale. C answer at Box 110, DalI y,_' I I WANTED i_ FOR RENT 1- .E t- edule of Examinations: The final examinations in the Schools and Colleges on the eight ks basis will be held Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, August 12, 13, 14, according to the following schedule: Hours of Recitation Time of Examination .......................Wednesday .................... 2-4 . ....... .. ......Wednesday..................4-6 ..Thursday.................... 8-10. .........................Thursday ....................4-6 ...... ...........Friday.....................8-10 . .......................Friday ........................10-12 .... ...... .Thursday..................10-12 ............Thursday ...................... 2-4 . .........Friday .......,...............2-4 egular.:.......... ........Friday ......................4-6 All classes will continue to meetregularly until Wednesday moon, Au- E. I. Kraus. 'o All Students: Students having in their possession books drawn from the University ibrary aro notified that all such books are due Monday, August 10th, 1925, n account of the impending close of the Summer Session. Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. tudents, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Attentioi1 is called to the requirement that all courses elected for redit must be completed, unless they are officially dropped. Students who ish to drop Summer session courses should apply at the office of the egistrar. W. R. Humphreys, Assistant Dean. 'ublic Rleciahc: On -Monday, August 10, at 8 P. M., in University Hall, members of the lass in The Lecture Recital will present as readings, scenes from the. ollowing plays: "Cyrano de Bergrac" by Rostand; "The Servant in the ouse" by Kennedy; Ibsen's "A Doll's House;" Sheridan's "The Rivals;" alsworthy's "The Pigeon;",and "The Merchant of Venice." OnVMonday at 4 P. M., in Room 3209 Angell Hall, Mr. M. W. Brock ill present a recital of Winchell Smith's play "Turn to the Right;" Tuesday t 4, Miss Eva Van Natta will give a recital of Barrie's play "Quality Street." These recital: ar, open to the public. L. M. Eich. o All Chinese Students in the Campus: The Chinese Student's Club will give a farewell *banquet in Wesley [all, at 7 o'clock, Friday evening, Alg. 14. Social will follow immediately. ickets may be secured from Misses Francis Tai and S. T. Liu, and Mr. ifred S. Pu on or before Wednesday, Aug. 12. S. M. Yong, Secretary. Sradate Students: Graduate students who desire to have a statement of grades for the ummer should call at the office of the Graduate School to fill out the roper card and present a self-addressed stamped envelope on or before Yednesday, August 12. Ruth A. Rouse; Recorder. eneralLibrary-Notice: On account of the approaching close of the Summer session, members f the faculties are requested to return all books which they have drawn om the University Library before August 14. Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian. iILabda Theta: All members of Xi Chapter and of other chapters of Pi Lambda Theta ho are here for the sumnmer are invited to meet with Miss Murtland and iss Cameron Monday evening, August 10, at 7:30 at 836 Tappan Road. Margaret Cameron. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. WANTED Experienced and reliable FOR RENT--3 room apartment, 1-2 pAteD--rEraterity forndxreabr. block from campus with private porter for fraternity for next year. bath, new and complete, with or Johnson; 4261. without garage. Phone 4024 be- ROOM With Private family near Med- tween 6 and 8 P. M. imcal Building. Call Schaffer-8317 between 6 and 8. AT 311 Thompson St., for school year, two pleasant, reasonable MAN-Middle-aged, active, for light suites and singles in warm quiet pleasant outside work. Permanent house. Steam heat, hot water all position in Ann Arbor. Emmons the time. Co., Newark, New York. LOST I PAY BEST prices for men's used LOST-Small crocheted purse around clothes. Dial 4310 or call at 115 W. LOST-Small coctedpurseyrkeyd Washington. H. Benjamin. and meal tickets. Returnto See- TWO Passengers for trip to Upper retary's office or phone 22217. Re- Peninsula at close of Summer ward. School. Box 157, The Daily. 'LOST-Parker Duofold Pen marked WANTED-Four passengers wanted to with name "Alexander Winkler." Chicago Aug. 14 or 15. $5 Call Web- Finder please call 8277. ster, Dial 4718..k LOST-Gold Sphinx Pin. Finder _---- please call 4917, or reply box 110 FOR SALE at Daily office. FOR SALE-1920 Ford Roadster at FOR SALE $65. Call between 5 and 7 o'clock PARROT AND CAGE-Address P. 0. at 300 E. Washington. Box 230. 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