THE :SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY U DAILY OFFICIAL BULEI Publication, in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received 1st the office of the Summer Session untilJ 3:30 P. in. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). ~.1 Books of the Day w I _I I Volume 1.111 THURSDAY, JULY a, 1928 No. 1041 i '. tuio in Noi. :3 Niagara Falls: The special car for the Niagara FW1% tecursion leaves tir t .~ c -~te and Packard at 2 p. ra. to IW. R'- V. lltussev '1o All He", Play-ing in the Suimmer Tennis' Tournanieii'ts: Please call in the Intramural Office (room 6 'Waterman Gym) for cards 1,®rmitting you to pia~y on Ferry Field Courts free of charge. The charge is usually' $1.50 but to tournament players the charge is not collected in lieu of the Intramural Tennis Card. Paul IL 'Washke. Intramural Office set,0ol of MCusie Suimmer Session Orchestra: All players of orchestral instruments are invitod to joini the summer session orchestra which rehearses Monday and Wednesday at 2 p. in., at t he University Schoool of Music. A concert is being planned. No fee is charged. A full rehearsal wil be held from 7 to 8:30 p. in., Monday evenings to accommodate those unable to attend' the afternoon rehearsals. Signed: "David Mattern, Conductor "The Closed Gardeje"-Ju Transalated ,from the Henry Lonigan, Stuart. Brrthers, New York. Provincial French life "The Closed' Garden."7 family consists of M. Mes, two daughters, Germaine maid" and Adrienne -y tiful ;and alive. To depiieo hstretasI genius and Julian Green ius. lan Green- To write "The Closed Garden" is French by! to write a very clever study in ab-' Harper And normal psychology. Julian Green, al- $2.50. though an American, lives in France. --such is While hie is still but a young man of The Mesurat 27, he prefers the quiet refuge of re- Surat ,and his mote Auvergne to the noisy salons e "thre old i rd Parlis. Critic's, both' French and, young, beau-' merican, are looking for great things .ct the tragic froam this so talented young mhan. REGULATIONS GOVERNING WOMEN STUDENTS CODIFIED BY LEAGL) they leave and record themselves The regulations governing women returned when they come in. students in the University have been only difference in summer is in codified by the Women's League, a rule concerning closing hours dui body composed of all the women en- the week. Undergraduates are rolled in the University. The rules quired to be in their houses by are the result. of many years of ex- o'clock. Graduate students are perience and represent the minimum under these regulations, however, number, of regulations upon which dormitories and approved houses the college community can exist. erate on the schedule of Wou During the regular year, womenj League regulations. students are required to be in theirl houses by 10:30 on week nights. They Subscribe to the Summer 'ifch must~ register their destination when Daily-$1.50. the pen of a is that gen-F lM. Mesurat is happy in his narrow way; he. wants his life to continue so always-uninteresting and void of all unusua 1l details. Gernmai ne su ffers from illnesses imaginary and real,E while Adrienne must stay in this at- mosphere, watched and spied on con- tinually by these two. Is it to beC wondered that she imagines for her- selfa love affair with an elderly man to whom 'she had never spoken? Is it strsinge that such a6 girl should kill The surnmer course for workers in industry at Wisconsin, planned to give workers an insight into the world of education 'and its relation to indus- try, has an enrollment of 46. EWashington university at St, Louis is planning a new $450,000 football stadium. PORTABLE j TYPEWRITERS I(Corona, Rlea dwd~on, Underwopod, Royal Black and ('olored Duco Finishes' I ?he men "Ann Arbor's Original Sandwvich and Coffee ShoP" 1108 9O. UNIVERSITY iwpp ;te Engineering An ilouseheads and UndergraduateV The same Women's League Session -as those of the regular closing hour on week~days is 11 p. sign in and out of their houses. Women Students: rules are in effect during the Summer college year with the exception that the gn. instead of 10:30. Undergraduates must her father? And finally, rys it unus- ual to see her go mnad and to see her Beatrice W. Johnson Adviser of Women Health Service: - Physical examinations for Public Health classes must be completed by Saturday, July 7, at 12 o'clock. Dr. Edith SI'ppingtoii Use of AthleticeqFuipment: Any University of Michigan organizations wishing to use horse-shoes, balls, bats, or other athletic equipment for picnic or intramural use will pleasOo hone 22315 or call in room 6, Waterman gymnasum. This equip- ment wvill be furnished free of charge as part of the Summer School Initra- mural program. -- I Paul R. Waslke intramural Department Thlere is being held in the office of e Summer Session, Room 8, Univer- ty hAll, mail for the following: Dr. D. C. S. Brown Mr., Wray H. Congon Bliss H. J. Corne Dr. W. R. Davis ?Miss Stella Holle Mr. Albert Kessel Mr. Don H. McGill Mrs. Daisy Manley Dr. WV. L. Lacey - Mliss Anne Margolin Mliss Helen Martyrs Mr. George T. Ryan Mr. P. B. Towill Mr. (1. T. 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