PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 r j Pa(41I FC)TR TaF I MMF MIHGN DIL _________ I Iaa a s aaaa + DAILY 0F FICIAL BULLETIN Publi cation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received I.t the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Volume VIII FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 No. 41 1 Signing Out Slips: At the close of §ummer School w ill all house head's kindly bring the Signing-Out Slips to the office of the Advisers of Women in Barbour Gym- nasium. Please do this by Saturday, August 25. Students To Discuss Situation In Orient (By Associated Press) RACINE, Wis.-A common ground of understanding of the social prob- lems of the Orient and Occident is the aim of the Oriental Students' con- ference here September 6, to 14. Imperialism and the rise of nation- alism in the Far East will be the chief topics of conversation, but other political subjects and matters of re- ligion and education will be taken up. The conference is largely made up of Oriental students attending col- leges of the United States, but also includes invited American students. DELAY IN PERMIT GRANTS TO STUDEN T FLYERS IS CUT (By Associated Press) interview the school heads, make out mit in duplicate. If the student WASHINGTON.-A new system de- his application, and begin flying in- passes the medical examination, the signed to facilitate the issuing of stu- struction the same day. physician will give him a letter of ent aviator permits has been adopt- Under the new methods the student authority, allowing him to operate ed by the aeronautics branch of the makes out his application for a per- pending receipt of the actual permit department of commerce. Under the plan it is possible for in a prospective student to decide to Dancein the Clear, Cool, Re- take a flying coulse in the morning, freshing Evening Air at TYPEWRITERS B E A U T I FUL of all makes, large and portable. Sales, BLUE LANTERN Rentals, Service.IN OI SL A N DL A K E K ;sD MORRILL - e Arcade Mpone661 to the bewitching, exlileratihg music of 17 Nikels rcad Phon II1 I Beatrice W. Johnson Adviser of Women l. To All Students HavIng Library Books: 1., Students having in' their possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that such books are due Monday, August 13, before the impending examination's. 2. Students who have special needs for certain books between August 13 and August 17 may make application in the Office of the Superintendent .of Circulation. 3. 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