THE SUMMER,MICHIGAN DAILY 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 15, 1925 Number 202 an Lloyd's Consultaton Hours: Students wishing to consult me should come to my office, Room 1014, gell Hall, before July 19, as I am to leave then for my vacation. Office u's: Daily, 11-12; Wednesday, 3-4. A. H. Lloyd. ecutive Board, Graduate Schol: There will be a meeting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School Wednesday, July 15, at 4:00 P. M. A. H. Lloyd. an Effinger's Consultation Hours: My last consultation hours before leaving for my summer vacation, 11 be from 9 to 12 on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and iday, of the week beginning July 13th. John R. Effinger. idents in School Administration: The advanced group in School Administration will meet on Thursday, ly 16, of this week instead of Wednesday, at the usual hour. Arthur B. Moehlman. 1. Consultation, 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. Majdr 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 frames. 8. A Pharmacy, where prescriptions are filled for students without clbarge (Hours 2-4 P.M.) 9. Special apparatus for giving thermo and photo-therapy. INFIRMARY (Second, floor. Open to receive students at all hours. Visiting hours from 2-4 P.M. and 7-8 P.M. daily.) The Health Service maintains a corps of nurses, physicians and neces- sary equipment to provide bed care for 25 patients. Additional cases are transferred to the University Ho'spital. No charge is made for this service. Outside Room Calls Any student wishing a Health Service doctor to make a call at his or her room, may leave request for same with the clerk at the Dispensary (Tel. University 166), during day hours, and with the nurse at the Infirm- ary (TI. University 186M1) during other hours. A schedule is maintained for having a doctor on room call duty at all hours. A minirnum charge is made for all room-calls. Expenses for major operations of non-emergency cases must be paid by the student. The Health Service will not be financially responsible for any expense at the Hospitals, involved in supplying anything to am- bulator (out) patients, nor to any student who enters the Hospitals without making satisfactory arrangements regarding such expense, previously through the Health Service office. Students are urged to report at the Health Service regarding any ill- ness, accidents or contagious dise4se, etc. as soon as possible, in order that prompt treatment may prevent further complication. Warren E. Forsythe, M. D. "I Am The CAMP DRIVE (Continued from Pag Frank Bailey, '21, who is leader in the camp for the son and who is a teacher lic schools in Winnetka, relative to the work of the "Of all the investment those that are made in boys axle the most valua they are the making of of tomorrow. The Fresh taking hundreds of boys Y -" }y I k. WR \ L I e :- II'I Judge George W. Olvany, above, head of Tammany Hall, recently spik- ed rumors that other members of the; New York Democratic organization, would select the next mayoralty can-. didate and aides with the terse state- ment above. The University of Michigan club of Detroit will hold its first golf tourna- ment of the season July 17 at the Bir-1 versity Women: There will be a picnic at nen of the Summer Session. nnasium at 5 o'clock. One dred to sign in the Office of per will form the picnic. Whitmore Lake today, July 15, for all University trucks will start from Barbour hundred can be accomodated. The first the Dean of Women and pay 25 cents for der-privileged from the city and giving them a ten day I and the opportunity to lear ship by their contact with - leaders and a study of the p of-doors. Three years ago I the camp program and I valu that time spent with the bo the summer. I have seen the same! boys several se camp and have seen the physically and in the fine we like to see in boys. Boys caused theiri parents and the court much concern, have gc interest in the great out-of- developed into fine fellows. of no money that could spent than for the benefit boys at' the Fresh Air camp WEAR A TAG TODAY Harry Cowles, the Harvar sity coach, predicts that Chandler, the youthful giant, will equal or surpas Richards within five years. HAVE YOU GOT A TAG Washington, July 14.- population of the United E decreased by about 182,004 partment of agriculture est Lillian Wetzel, President, Women's League. o the Members of the Summer Session Faculty: The Dictaphone Station, located in 101 South Wing, University Hall, is stablished for the se of all faculty members. All work which is of purely Iniversity character, such as correspondence, lecture notes, lecture topics, tc., is done gratis. Dictation, if brief, may be given directly to a stenog- apher. Give the 'station a trial. E. Whitchurch, Head of Dictaphone Station. Graduate and Research Students in Physics, and their wives, are in- ited to a "seance" and reception in the Physics Laboratory, tonight, July .5th, at eight o'clock. The laboratories and research rooms will be open or inspection during the evening. _______________- HA iL Randall. Shakespearean Recital: The Merchant of Venice will be presented by the class in Shakespear- an Reading on Monday evening, July 20, at eight o'clock in Univrsity. [fall. Lionel Crocker. To the Proprietors of Men's Rooming Houses: All householders who rent rooms to men students are urgently re- quested to list their rooms in the office of the Dean of Students. Lists of rooms fMr the ensuing session are now being prepared so that they may be available for the use of prospective students this month. All householders are urged to cooperate by notifying this office immediately so that their rooms may be on the lists. J. JA. Bursley. The University 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 UniversitytAdministration 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). Large Number Of 1 Summer Students Possess Degrees! According to a recent compilation of statistics made for Dean Edward H. Kraus of the Summer session, 1,185 oft the 3,175 students now enrolled for l the Summer session in the University, possess one or more degrees. Off this number, 148 students hold two de- grees, 12 hold three degrees and three hold four degrees. These figures show that the number of college graduates enrolled is approximately 37 .percent of the total number en- rolled. This is an increase of about 1 two percent over the figures of last year. The table indcates that there are 42 different degrees held. Those hav- ing an A.B. degree are 853 in number, those with a B.S. degree are 204 in number, while there are 111 students who have the A.M. degree. There are 11 registered nurses, 18 doctors of medicine, and 47 masters of science included in these figures. The legal. profession is represented by 11 bach- elors of law and two masters of law.{ The remaining degrees are distributed in smaller amounts, and indicate a wide variation in the character of HAVE YOU GOT A TAGT past scholastic work dlone by stuent now on the campus. Tap ping To Form Big Rapids Club Hauley Tapping, field secretary of the Aulmni association, will organize a University 6f Michigan club today at Big Rapids, Mich. Mr. Tapping will meet the officers of the University of Michigan club tomorrow at Grand Rapids, Mich. mingham Country club. Mr. Tapping plans to attend. Nearly $80,000,000 was collected from the motorist in the form of'gas- oline taxes in 1924 . The largest tax was collected by California, $12,000,- 000. WEAR A TAG TODAY BOOKS.... New and Second-Hand Text Boo A complete line, of school suppli WXAT t1'Q UNIVERS BOOK ST( .- Read the Want Ads' i I IT'S ALWAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE SRO It's only made of cardboard and!i1111I1h111lII1hI1hiIIIIIIIIII1hIIIthIII1IIili string, but the Fresh Air camp tags will be a wonderful way of classifying people today..:. TODAY IS TAG DAY sum'sMfER AR~t i Eve. - 50c to $2.50;= GAR RICK Eves ANDItES2. Wed. Mat.50c to $1.50 L 1 r_ ith Big Week Sat.Mat. Scto S2.OON The Miracle Play of America ANNE NICHoLS'"A complete line of 'A e Ro 39summer specials for that sweet tooth SEE IT! You WillEventually . WHY NOT NOW! SEATS NOW Fountain Room For This and Next Week. - Beautiful r -r Glendale 9792 Mats. Tuesday, Thursday PLAYHOUSE. and Saturday. 50c-75c. - Voodward at i,'ot. Eves. 75c-$I.50 _ Downtown Ticket Office at Grinnell's. TUFSDAY MATINEE The tnstelIe Co. Iu a Comedy of Life by Philip Barry Betsy Shop - [Author of "You and I"] B s Ross "The Youngest" A r In the Arcade ALSO - A DANCE DIVERTISSEMENT"- Arranged by VICTORIA CASSAN N urtain rises on the Dance Divertissement-at= 8:io nights and mats 2.10.. Theatre cooler than home or office. = WEAR A TAG TODAY 11llil1111IM i111111111 COOLER HERE THAN ANYWHERE 7 NOW ADOLPH MENJOU -In- "LOST-A WIFE" JACK PICKFORD Mid An All Star Cast in "6M ySon" The salt tang o' the sea is in it -the great men of the sailing boats-the simple people of the fishing coast-their adventures -their gallant fights against the hazards of the seas-and more too, when you see this mother's sacrifice for a son who was lured by a siren. Added Attractions International News I. C. Witwer's Pacemakers "WHAT PRICE, GLORIA" Topical Comments ry A Honemoon Farce Comedy -Keith Feature- JAE"S & ADAMS "Moments Musical" t I Rack Sennett Comedy "THE LION'S WHISKERS" / Stortlng Thu "CONFESS1 OF A QUE New Aesop Fablb Cartoon Kinograms I fr.rrrrrr........., rri.,rrrrrr. .r rr r ii .......................................... ...... The Wisconsin Players Present I. "MISS LULU BETT" "ANTIGONE" "FASHION" iy Zona Gale W y Sophocles Iy Anna Cora Jovatt THURSDAY, July 16 FRIDAY, July 17 SATURDAY, July 18 In UNIVERSITY HALL at 8:15. Adimission to each performance, 50 and 75 cents. Tickets on sale beginning Monday, July 13, at Graham'8, Slater's, and Wahr's.