THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928 _________I DAILY O F F I\CIAL B ULLETINK Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received {.t the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).C Volume VIII SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928 No. 36 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. Edward H. Kraus Physics Colloquium: Dr. Henry, A. Burton of the Bartol Research Foundation of the Frank- lin Institute, Philadelphia, will speak on "Experimental Study of Ionization in Certain Polar Gases," at 4:15 o'clock, Tuesday, August 7, in room 1041, East Physics Building. All interested are cordially invited. S. A. Goudsmit1 LIBRARY WORK IS ALWAYS CHANGING AND VARIED, SAYS MARGARET MANNI "Library work offers a never end- the direct work, according to Profes- ing education," declared Prof. Mar- sor Mann. The opportunities for garet Mann of the library science de- high positions are open more equally partment. "Workers in this field are to men and women in library work never through learning. They handle than in any other profession. Three the latest things in print and are in- of the best libraries in the United troduced to all topics through litera- States, the libraries of Cleveland, ture. The librarian comes in con- Minneapolis, and Omaha, are direct- tact with many people and is able to ed by women. It is noticable that a direct the reading of the world and man who is successful in library the individual with greater freedom work is almost inyariably supple- than the teacher. The range of in- mented by a woman. fluence and material is not confined "There are not enough men in Ti- to one subject as the teacher's fre' brary work at the present time to uently i, supply the demand. A library must The similarity between teaching have both men and women on its and library work is that men fill the staff to secure balance. .In cities the executive positions and women do librarian is a city officer." Every Day from 8a. m. to 11 p. m. Nlr _ On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar St. +1r =liiinil~iif~lilntillluuinliaultnlinn Song Writer To Use Movie For "Plugging" (By Associated Press) HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. 3.-Dark days are ahead for the song-pluggers, those hard-working entertainers who live by "plugging" newly published songs until the ' l~~istening p ub l ic begins to buy copies. Irving Ber- lin's newest bal- la :d, "Marie," in- stead of being in- troduced from the vaudeville stage or' by pluggers in cabarets, will get Irving Berlin its initial public hearing via the screen. Written as the theme song for Vilma Banky's latest picture, Ber- lin's tune will be kept out of the pub-s lic ear until a singer in "The Awak- ening" warbles it from the screen. LIST OF SUPPLIES FOR BYRD'S ANTARCTIC JAUNT SOUNDS LIKE INVENTORY OF COMMUNITY GROCER 9 (By Associated Press) NEW YORK-The man who finds it hard to figure out the supplies to be taken on a two-week camping trip ought to meet Sydney Greason. He'd get no sympathy, but he might get some good advice. Mr. Greason, who hails from Atlan- ta, is the chief steward of the Byrd expedition, and his job was to corral enough provisions to take care of some 60 hungry men, for a maximum, period of two years and a half. So he sat down and estimated the daily ration consumption per man, multi- plied that byt the number of days the party might be gone and then found he had quite a 'hoppin~g list. It reads like this: Ham, two tons; bacon, three tons; beef, five tons: pork, two tons: lamb, one ton; chicken, one ton; turkey, 600 pounds; corned, beef, two tons; salt pork, one and a half tons; corn- low cases; five folding bathtubs; ed shoulder, corned tongue, corned two electric washing machines; twelve spare rib, pork sausage, two tons barrels of washing powder; table sil- each; tinned butter, two tons; eggs, ver; thirty dozen tooth brushes; five 500 case's; powdered milk, one ton; dozen hand brushes; five dozen hair condensed, evaporated and malted brushes; and a number of folding cots milk, 150 cases each; cookies, 1,200 and chairs. pounds; jams, jellies and maria lade, one ton; flour, fifteen tons; la TYPEWRITERS one ton, of - 2111makes, large And here are some of the sundries and lvortable. 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Metrooldmwyn-Mayer ( i~tAPCODUTON,~ foARST STANLEY O0flOT4V OWAN a AILEEN MANNING Aesop's Fables The Eyes of the World Art and Beauty AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES 1 Poliey-2:00 & 3:30-10-30.40 -r 7:00 & 9:00-10.50 i. 1 lz FAQM-l "-b-AZM-I t The University of Michigan Presents The ROCKFORD PLAYERS 3rd nIr..Their Today at 3:30 [D"ERS] :at 415 CCOSTUM] Sarah Caswell Angel Hall 669 Nights 75c and $1.00. Friday and Last Performances Saturday matinees, all seats 50c. 111 I IE E IIlIEUTickets at State Street bookstores and This Season Uuch AdolAbout the door. Box Office telephone after Farewell to The RIokford Players