THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY
THURSDAY, AUGUST.. 2, 1928
THE UMME MIHIGA DALY TURSAY, UGUT 2,192
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLET IN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
of the University. Copy received lat the office of the Summer Session
until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
POLES PREPARE
FRANCE TO
FOR FLIGHT FROM
UNITED STATES SOON
THURSDAY, AUGUTST 2, 1928 N.3
No. 33
'President's Lecture in 1111l Auditorium :
D)ue to lack of necessary accommodations in Natural Science Auditorium
the lecture of President Clarence Cook Little on "Science andI Religion," will
be given today in Hill Auditorium instead. The doors of the auditorium will
be open at 4:30, and President Little will 'speak at 5 o'clock. All students
and members of the faculty are invited to attend. This will be the Presi-
dent's first and only public appearance before the students qf the Summer
Session.
Martin Mol, ]'resident, S. C. A.
Conference Group for Thursday:
At the Educational Conference Group that will meet at the Auditorium
of the University High School at 4:05 p. m. today Superintendent M. R. Key-
worth of Hamtramck will discuss "The Problem of Public Relations." He
will indicate the necessity of such a program and the organization necessary
to set it up. This will be distinctly valuable for all educators.
Arthur 1B. )oehlnian
Oriental Students :
The League is giving a tea today at the Women's Field House from
3:30 to 5:00 to which all oriental men and women students are cordially,
Round trip bus tickets must be secured by Friday, August 3, 6 p. in.,
rin Room 8, University Hall, price $1.25. Students planning to drive their
1own cars should be at the main prison office, at the head of Mechanics street,
Jackson, by 9:15 a. in.
Carlton Welts, Director of Excursions
Examination Schedule:
The examinations to be given at the close of the eight weeks session
will be conducted in strict accordance with the schedule 'printed on page 33
of the Announcement of the Summer Session.
j Edward H. Kraus
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Phi Delta Kappa :
The Summer Session initiation will be held in the ball room . of the
Michigan Union at 4 o'clock today. All faculty and student members are
requested to be ,present.
The initiation banquet will be held at G p. m. Dr. Frank N. Freeman
of Chicago University will be the speaker. Tickets may besecred at the
Capts. Louis Idzigowrskx- (right)I and Casimir Kapula, Polish aviators,
are reported to be nearly ready for their attemipt to fly from France to
America. They will fly a 650 horse power plane.
Itoy It. Ulmian, President -=
Christian Science Students :
The Christian Science Society of the University of Michigan will hold
Its meeting tonight at 7:45 in the Upper Roam of Lane Hall.
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University Men and Women: - ..r-
There will be social dancing tonight at, Barbour Gymnasium from 7_ A L L 'lc o h attm hssme.En oe' rhsr il O P E NSME
furnish the music.I
Ethel 31c.ornmlck = Every Day from 8 a. tn. to 1 1 p. m.
Excursion No. 7: _
Michigan State Prison, Jackson, including prison industries, the cell =
blocks, recreation facilities, dining hall, and so forth. Party leaves inspca bseSaAUNDEauR'S u. ,i fotofAiel alStt CANOE LIVERY_
street. Party arrives back in Annz Arbor about 12 o'clock. On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar St.-
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Nights 75c and $1.00. Friday and
Saturday matinees, all seats 50c.
Tickets at State Street bookstores and
the door. Box Office telephone after
7:00 o'clock, Dial 3282.