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OFFICIAL BULLETIN

lication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session
1 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
me V WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 Number 185

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egents Action:
The attention of all concerned is called to the following actlion taken
y the Regents at the annual meeting of the Board, June 12.
Resolved, That Professor Edmund E. Day, Dean of the School of Bus-
ness Administration, be requested and authorized to make a general survey
nd report upon all pogitions on the University staff of the following general
lassifications:,
Assistant secretaries, assistant registrars or recorders of schools or
olleges, secretaries to deans and all other University officials, accountants,
tenographers, typists, clerks, and in fact all members of the staff with
luties of a similar nature to any of those indicated in the above list.
That this report embody recommendations as to classifications of such
mployees, their salaries, duties, responsibilities, and other pertinent mat-
er if any, and also a general plan of University procedure with respect to
natters involved.
That this report be made at the earliest reasonable date to the Finance
nd Salaries Committees are hereby empowered by the Regents to accept
nd adopt the report in whole or in part ,to modify it, to reject it alto-
ether, or to refer it at their discretion to the consideration of the entire
3oard. Provided that no salary shall be fixed in such report or by said com-
aittees at a higher rate than asked in the budget requests before the said
ommittees at their hearing on budget matters June 9, the. said committees
re empowered to fix any or all salaries involved at their discretion for the
'ear 1925-1926.
That pending the said report and pending action by the committees of
lhe Board herein named no increase in the salary of any employee of the
lasses herein mentioned shall be made above that of the budget of 1924-
925, and that when the Finance and Salaries Committees shall take action
s herein above provided with, respect to any salary then such adjustments
n salaries as they may make shall date back to July 1, 1925..
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary.
Co all New 1)enibers of the Summer Session Faculty:
It is exceedingly important that new members of the faculty file address
ards with the Post Office, in order that prompt delivery of mail may be in-
ured.
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary.
o All Summer Students:
Address cards should be filed with, the Post Office at once. The Uni-
ersity has no means for delivering student mail.
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary.
utomobile Parking on Campus:
The parking of automobiles upon the campus is of necessity restricted
members of the Faculty, University officials, and employees. Only such
ars as carry parking tags attached to the license plates will be allowed
park upon. the campus.
Tags will be issued to those eligible, at the Office of the Secretary of
e University.
By order of the Regents.~
Shirley W. Smith, Secretary.
irectory of the Summer Session Faculty.
The prompt return of all Faculty Directory Blanks will be greatly ap-
reciated.
E. H. Kraus.
inmer Session Faculty:
Blanks for Class Lists are being distributed' by the University messen-
r and should be in the mail boxes not later than Wednesday morning.
indly report all failures to receive them promptly.
E. H. Kraus.

Notices For Daily Official Bulletin:
All notices for the Daily Official bulletin should be left in the Office of
the Summer Session before 3:30 p.m. of the day preceding its appearance.
E. H. Kraus.
Political Science 287, American 'Political Theories:
This course meets in 2023 A. H., instead of in 1035 A. H. as announced.
J. C. Ballagh.
Rhetoric 202s, Literary Types and Forms:
Will meet Thursday morning, June 25, at 9 o'clock in my office, 3200
Angell Hall.
Harris Fletcher.
T) :lX Chinese Students On The Campus:
There will be a social meeting for all Chinese students on the campus
which will be held on Friday evening, June 26, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock in
Lane Hall.
Robert Y. Chew, President.
history 46s:
History 46s will meet in 1209 A. H. instead 'of 1020 A. H. on Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
L. B. Shippee.
W;zTen's Educational Club:
All women interested in the profession of teaching are cordially in-
vited to meet at the home of Professor Cleo Murtland, 836 Tappan Road,
for an informal social hour, at 7 p.m. today.
A ,eiibly of the Students and Faculty of the School of Education:
There will be an assembly of the students and faculty of the School
of Education in the Auditorium of the University High School today at
4 p.m.
Heals Educational Club:
There will be a meeting of the Men's Educational Club in the Michigan
Union at 7 o'clock on Thursday evening.
J. B. Edmonson.
Excursions:
Summer Session students who wish to take the first excursion around
Ann Arbor and boulevards, residence sections, and the University Libraries
and the Union, on Thursday, June 25, should leave their names at the
Summer Session Office, Room 8, University Hall. Only by having such ad-
vance information (by Wednesday, June 24, 6 p.m.) can adequate automobile
transportation be assured. Tour starts Thursday, June 25, at 2:30 p.m. on
the steps of the University Library. There is no charge .for this excursion,
automobiles being furnished by citizens of Ann Arbor. Booklets published
by the Ann Arbor Branch of the Detroit Automobile Association describing
an automobile tour of Ann Arbor and adjacent country, may be obtained at
the Summer Session Office.
Carlton F. Wells ,Director of Excursions.
The 'ni versity Health Service:
' All students who have paid the regular fees have the privilenge of util-
izing the facilities offered by the University Health Service, an organiza-
tion operated under University Administration for the purpose of creating
and maintaining normal student health.
The facilities offered include:
DISPENSARY (First floor, Hours 9-12 A.M. daily except Sunday and
1-5 P.M. except Saturday and Sunday).
1. Coiisultation, advice and treatment of illness.
2. Co-operation with specialists at the University Hospital, to whom
certain cases are referred.
3. Complete physical examination, to determine general status of
health.
4. Operation on nose and tonsils,(performed by member of staff of,
University Hospital), for which a charge of $10 is made.
5. Major operations for emergency cases only, (performed at the
University Hospital), for which no charge is made, except for extra nurs-
ing.
6. X-ray service, providing means for diagnosis of dental conditions,
fractures, lung disease, etc. (Hours 11-12 A.M.)

7. Eye refractions, with minimum charge for lenses and
8. A Pharmacy, where prescriptions are filled for stude
charge (Hours 2-4 P.M.)
9. Special apparatus for giving 'thermo and photo-therapy
INFIRMARY (Second floor. Open to receive students a
Visiting hours from 2-4 P.M. and 7-8 P.M. daily.)
The Health Service maintains a corps of nurses, physicians
sary equipment to provide bed care for 25 patients. Addition,
transferred to the University Hospital. No charge is made for
Outside Room Calls
Any student wishingla Health Service doctor to make a co
her room, may leave request for same with the clerk at the
(Tel. University 166), during day hours; and with the nurse at
ary (T1. University 186M1) during other hours. A schedule is
for having a doctor on room call duty at all hours. A minimui
made for all room-calls.
Expenses for major operations of non-emergency cases n
by the student. The Health Service will not be financially
for any expense at the Hospitals, involved in supplying anytl
bulator (out) patients, nor to any student who enters the Hospi
making satisfactory arrangements regarding such expense,
through the Health Service office.
Students are urged to report at the Health Service regard
ness, accidents or contagious disease, etc. as soon as possible, i
prompt treatment may prevent further complication.
Warren E. Forsyth
Women Students:
Any women students desiring a complete physical exami
please make their appointment at the Health' Service during t
weeks of Summer Session.
Gertrude Jon
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a canoe on the river, in it a boy and girl,
and across the wide expanse floats sweet
music. Nature provides the moon, you
provide the girl and canoe. But we pro-
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STAFF NOTICE
The Summer Michigan Daily
offers the members of its staff
both an enjoyable way of spend-
ing surplus time and practical
experience in journalism. A few
more men and women are need-
ed for both the editorial and
business staffs. All persons who
are interested are requested to
call at The Daily offices, Press
building, Maynard street, any
afternoon this week.
L.htaria.n O'Ha.rrwS 104Mvisxnt. PA-

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