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PAGE FOUR

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928

PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928

DAILY OF1FICIAL BULLETIN
Pubiiaation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all ne'albers
of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Sessimi
until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
Volume VIII TIH('RSDAY, JUILY 26, 1928 No. 2~

P 0F. ROUSSEAU WIJLL APPEAR IN
DECLARES WOMEN
G~lD ACHTECS TALKING. COLOR

News From Other Colleges I

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Men's Educatio nal Club:
Men who are planining to go 10o the p~f-jjt co . ',Tndazy 1must buy tickets
before Friday +afternocn in order that the caterers may know t ihe number
to prepare for. The following mien have tickets: Schorling, B~oyne, Hertz,
Haisely, McFarlane, Averill, Nesbit. Tickets are also onl sale at the desk
in the Union.G'*
Conferene Group for Thiursday:
Professor W. L. Carr wii discuss "The New Program in the Teaching
of Latin" at the educational conference at the auditorium ofithteil ~tiveritiiy
high School, Thursday, at 4:05 p. in. This will be a worth while discussion
from the point of the teacher as well as the 'supervisor.
A. B. )Ioehii
The Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan will hold
its meeting tonight at 7:45 o'clock in the Upper Room . Laiewhill.
Womien Students :
The League is having a tea today from 3:30 to 5 o'clock, honoring Dr.
Little, at the Women's Field house.- All women are cordlially invited to
attesnd.
Marke H artvvig, S umnter resident
Excursion to Put-in-Bay:
The exKcursinto 'ut-in-1Bav will leave for Detroit by sp)ciAN interurban
from the corner of State :and Packard streets at i a. in.. Saturday, July
28. At Detroit the party will take the regularPut-inl-Day boat. Four hours
will be spent on the island. The chief atttractions on thle island are the
caves and the monument to Commodore Perry. Those who wFish to ga please
leave their names with Prof. Ilussoy, room 3051, Natural Science buil(.-
lug.
IL. C. IHussey

Women in the archit ectural field are
limited to but one 'side or phase of
the work, according to Prof'. Albert.
.1. Rousseaul of the architectural
scho"'L
"~It is a matter," sans 1Professor
I iossa a, '' wichi is coming ill for a
j ;ood del~ of discussion at present.
V1 ar as the 'creative' work is con-
(crlied, the women are fully as capa-
'v as the men. There has been somic
(iscussion as to tihe characteristic
merits of women's work, many
cc', - sderiiait-weak. I have not
foun}d it so, either durin.- my studies
a _l ".ris or in my teaching experi-
e:.we here. Indeed, it has not infre-
tueuitly been women M ho have car-
lcd off the highest prizes in compe-
titive (contests in tIhat field.''
-Farther than t he ofi)ce side of
arc ,'Jteel ral wvorks however, the wo-
man, at present ca iot go. The out-
floor supervision with its physical de-
Ma ad1(s nece~sita tes .~.nman. In the fu-
Lure, .however, when the p~rejudice
which adds(1 to the difficulties, wears
off, women may invadle even this
field. (

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P -NrU- T T TT WISCONSIN ( nent of the first "Freshman Period"
ll. L Additions to the equipment and of- here under the direction of the newly
fice space of the Daily Cardinal, cam-( organized Bureau of Guidance and
e~d 1[Tess) Records.
1. -ppaentl ~~newsaie~ hae jst ben am- Canoe tilting contests, sea sled rac-
er of wveeks be- 1pleted at a cost of $3,000. es, surf board riding, and novelty air-
tectures begin bid-1 Students of the Summer School for. plane stunts will feature the water
ding for the pat- Industrial Workers who' have been{ circus to be held here July 27.
rotinage of picture-I Fire in the economic entomology
ushering to gain admission to Bas-
goers. Half a. doz- building caused $8,000 damage lbast
en producers have co111 university theater here are on week.
announced forth- strike in protest against alleged race
c o Ming color- discriination shown by the manage- IOW A

talkies or arel
considering thej
,Iaddition of color
and soundl to pic-

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"On the whole, few wromen ever do
go very far into architectural work-
as far as I kno)w, there has been but
? o entirely successful woman archi-
out , and1 she was Madame Pompa-
ubar. Yes, did you not know, sha dle-
signed thee iuterior of the theater at
Fontainbleati, which adjoins the pal-
:ce -a remarkable woman!
Thie Coolest
Place in Town
TODAY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Hail, Hail
I The Gang's All
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ComedysPictur

tureis previously1
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scheduled as black
anid white silent da;
films. If he fin- a
fishes "The, Girl o
Cannl Mers from Argentine"
as soonf as contemplated, Sam Sax will Sol
he the first producer to put a talking, La
singing actress on tihe screen in her a1
natural colors. Carmel Myers is the utacr s, nd i ;ll g e w ll t s
Screen star of former musical com-
edy experience will sing a song of
her 2 wn comnposition, play her well- ,
known ukulele, speak her lines with -
redl lips and flashing white smile, and
otherwise make a 'personal appear- -
aonce" in celluloid about September
TYPE ITERS
oft all makes, large'
andi portable. Sales,l
1lentals, Service.
0. D. MORRILL
I'd \ickiels Arcade Phone 6615 I
WEED STARTING-
Sun. July 29th-
It Was a Sensation at the
Shubert- Lafayette, Detroit=
That FLAMING ROMANCE of -
"A Delinquent Girl"
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ATGRANGER'S It
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
Bud Golden's Wolverines I
Restless-Urging Music
Dancing 9 to 12 $1.00 per Couple
At LAKE HOUSE PAVILION!
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Whitmore Lake
Every Saturday and Sunday, Nights U

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1usher, one of the industrial stu- session here is 4,058, including 3,036
ts. resident students and 1,032 non-resi-
etweenl 75 and 100 poultry breed-'dns
and hitchers attenlded the two-, According to a recent decision of
chick hatchery school held here the graduate school, in computing fuil-
week., fillment of residence requirements no
)hoiore, recently swam across 1 credit diatiing back over ten years will
'eter Foseid, one-legged Badger be counted, and credits dating be-
)hmore, recently swam acrossj tween five and ten years w<,ill be re-
he Mndoa, adisanc of ourandduced proportionately.
:e Mndoa, ditanc offou an Riding in gliders, motorless air-
salf miles, in 3 hours and 15 min- planes, is the newest sport here. flans
°s are under way for c glider circus inl
Phis fall will mark the establish- the fall.

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ADAMS & RASCH'
a "'The Two-Man Quartette"
Other Added F~eatures Also
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Extra "Thursday Night
TUNNEY-HEENEY RETURNS
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