'DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume V WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 Number 191 moking In UnIversity Buildings: The attention of all concerned is called to the fact that rules of the egents, based on regulations of fire insurance companies, specifically rohibit smoking in University buildings except in private offices or labor- tories and assigned smoking rooms. This rule is of particular importance 1 the case of inflammable buildings like old University Hall, and its wings, he Museum, the Law Building, and others. The rule is posted in all build- gs. The cooperation of all, both Faculty and students, is asked toward ie strict and literal enforcement of this rule. The rule covers bringing to or carrying through the hallways, any lighted cigars, pipes, or cigar- tes. Shiley W. Smith, Secretary. onors Courses in American Colleges and Universities: A recent bulletin issued by the National Research Council on Honors ourses in American Colleges and Universities as revised by President ydelotte of Swarthmore College, contains matters of interest to members the suimer session faculty and' school officers, superintendents and rincipals who may be registered for work in the summer session. Copiesa this bulletin may be obtained on application to the Dean's office. John R. Effinger. entuoklans: All Kentuckians are invited to a Fourth of July picnic. For details ll 3498. Ernest Newland. eekly Bulletin: All notices for the bulletin for the week of July 6 to 11 should be left the Office of the Summer Session, Room 8, University Hall, before Wed- sday noon, July 1. iculty Conoert: The second program in the series of Faculty concerts will be given is evening, July, 1, 8:00 o'clock in Hill Auditorium by Marian ruble-Freeman, Violinist, and Eunice Northrup, Contralto, Accompani- nts will be played by Mrs. Mabel Ross, Rhead and Dwight Steere. Thet neral public is cordially invited. Charles It. Sink. Secretary. :cursions: Cass T.echnical- High School and the Hotel Statler will be visited is afternoon, July first. Special guides will be furnished to the party both institutions. Party leaves Packard and State Street station at 1 M1. Return from Detroit, leaving there for Ann Arbor at 6:50 P.M. tal expense about $2.00. Carlton Wells, Director of Excursions. Lucation B158s: The meeting place of these classes has been changed from Room 205, ppan Hall, to Room 203, Tappan Hall. 1. S. Pittman: i Men and Women on Campus: A beginners' class in Social Dancing will be held on Tuesdays and ursdays from 7-to 8 p.m. in Barbour Gymnasium. No credit is given this course, and there is no admission charge.. Everyone is invited. Ethel McCormick. omen Students:I All women students of the Summer school are cordially invited by the omen's League to a ."tea upon the Terrace of Martha Cook building ursday afternoon from 4 to 6. Lilian Wetzel, Prs. Women's League. THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY Darrow And Colby In Dayton / Prosecution and defense lawyers in the Scopes "ape trial" Alrea arb in Dayton, Tenn., preparing for the legal battle which will have w world attention. Left to right: John Randolph Neal, chief counseli the defense and two of his distinguished aides, Bainbridge Colby and Cl ence Darrow, are seen on Dayton's Main Street. HE HDEPARTMENTT T HOLD LECTURE COURSE1 Special lecture series on subjects dealing with public health has been announced by the hygiene and public health department. These lectures will be given in the Natural Science auditorium the first five days of eachl week at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. This series of lectures is considered to be of decided advantage to anyone especially interested in public health work and afford ai' l)paortunity to hear experts in that field. Further information regarding changes in nmeeting hours and places for various courses may be obtained at the Registrar's office in University hall. Dublin, June 30.-Archbishop Man-' nix and a group of Australian pil- grims arrived here Monday evening and received a great ovation. Vienna, June 28.-An internatio university extension course, giv lectures in all languages, ,to h promote international cultural co eration will be held this year fr July to September. Subscribe for the Summer Daily This Noon's Special Try Our Daily Noon Lunches dy ide for ar- nal ing elp op- 'om .M EL U .1 ;_ Rue are teaching in the biological camp at Douglas lake. Dr. W. W. Tupper has returned to his home in. Boston for vacation. Prof. H. H. Bartlett is going on a collecting trip for about two weeks. Dr. E. G. Anderson, national research man, with E. E. Dale, has gone on a collecting trip to Indiana and south- ern' Illinois. Sterling Emerson of the lotany de- partment has been awarded y the In- ternational Educational board and will spend next year in Sweden and Denmark where he will be engaged in plant breeding studies. He will also visit laboratories in Holland and Germany. Prof. B. M. Davis of the botany de- partment has gone abroad fort the summer. While in Europe he will con- duct investigations at the John Innes Horticultural institute, the National Museum in England, the Museum of Natural History in Paris. 1 Prof. C. H. Kauffman who is now in- structing in summer school, will spend the fall semester studying fungi in some of 'the western states. Sarl Erlanson is accompanying a! geological expedition in Texas,] studying plant distribution and col-I lecting material for the University'sl botanical gardens. Mrs. Erlanson will' spend the summer in Europe where she will study at the Kew botanical gardens and examine the collections of the famous rose specialist, Crepin, at Brussels. Louis'Wehmeyer has been appointedr National Research fellow and will car- ry on his work at Harvard university in the fall. W. A. Archer of the bot- any department, has accepted an ap- pointment as instructor college. Prof. J. H. Ehler and Scott of the geology dep conducting field courses andTenesee MANY SCIENTISTS WIL LEAVE HERE FOR' SUMMER Several members of the botany and geology departments are spending the summer away from the city. Most of them expect to return before the beginning of the fall term. Dr. J. H. Ehlers and Dt. Carl D. La and Tennessee. BONSTELLE "Mats.Tledal, PLAYHOUSE and Saturd Woodward at Eliot. Eves. 75e Downtown Ticket Office at Grit SECOND WEEK STh BonsteleI in Lo se M. Alcott's Famous ! tt'Le ome Meg, Joe, Beth and Amy Brought to Life on the Stag at LECTURE SUBJECT TANNEBAUM ANKI "The Meaning of the Mexi olution" and "The Making o fessional Criminal" will be Jects of the two lectures be delivered on July 1 and tively by Frank Tannebaun Mr. Tannebaum is a grE Columbia college and is stu his doctor's degree at Robe ing's Graduate school in WE D. C. He has published books on criminology. ORCHESTRA MAKES FOR CAMPS MW All student musicians on pus have been invited to ph Summer session orchestra, practicing at 10 o'clock Tues Fridays at the School of Mu torium. The membership 25 now, and it is planned to it to 40 or 50. The orchestra is primarily students of the music school ers will be accepted. It is of the class in orchestra cc the members of which obta for their work. 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