'AGE FOUA THE SUMMER. MICHIGAN DAILY THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 ____ -I THURSDAY, JULY 12,'1928 DAIL Y OF FICIAL BULLETIN Publi 2ation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. C.,py received at the off'ice of the Sarmer Sessionl until 3:30 p. m. (1.1:30 a.,in. Saturday). CABINET MEMBER PAYS A VISIT TO COOLIDGE AT SUMMER HOME News From Other Colleges I I .1 Volume Fill THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 No. 16 I Urniversity Men And Women: The last class in Social D~ancing will be ,held Thursday, July 12, at the Women's Athletic Building at 7 o'clock in the evening. Ethel McCorinick I Wome~n's Educational Club: The Women's Educational Club will meet from 7 to 8, Monday evening, July 16 at 836 Tappan Road. Miss Mabel C. Bragg, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Newton, Mass.,j -no assisting in the University Health Department, will entertain the Club. Miss Bragg's ability as a reader is well knowvn to students on the Michigan campus. -Miss R~ie Andrews will play a piano solo. All campus women are cordially invitedI. Elizabethm Ferguson, President Conference Group for Thursday : Supt. John Erickson of the H-illsdale Public Schools will discuss "Super- vision, in a Small School System" at the conference group at the auditorium of the University High School Thursday afternoon at 4:05. This discussion will be of practical value to school men in the field.j WISCONSIN-The latest innovation announced at the twenty-first annual jhere is an experimental school of Esperanto congress recently held creative arts for children from about1 here. It is planned to petition the 10 to 13 years old. Enrollment regents to add the new course to the limited to 100, and already 30 appli- university curriculum. cations have been rejected. Writing- poetry, clay modeling, and composing ILLINOIS---Experiments are being music are some of the activities en- conducted here by the department of gaged in. theoretcal' and applied mechanics to determine the bursting strength of MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE-" T h e1 cast iron pipe as part of a co-opera- World Does Not Owe Me A Living" tive investigation supervised by the was the subject of an essay contesi American Standards committee. here.- >l kiel Blarrym-'re's tour in Maugh- WISCONSIN-A class in Esperanto l' "The Constaint Wilfe" ends this will be started here next fall, it was! w- (k in 'San Francisco. We Have An Expert Permanent Waver ('alvin (oolidge (L) alid LHubert Work (Rt) Who visited idge summer Wis., recently. summer White Itogether at the Cool- lodge at Cedar Island, While the guest at the eHouse, Dr. Wok ten- inet. Upon his retirement fron, federal duity, hie will become republican na-' tional cnmitt ee chairman and will; devote hi,; efforts toward furthering thie TRemiilicain cause in the''forthcom- 7 Arthur I1. Moehimam ( tered his resignation as seretary of Public Health Nurses: A lecture of interest to all Public Health Nurses wil: July 12 at 3 in the afternoon, in Room 20, WVaterman; ;Mildred G. Smith, Staff Associate of the National Societ: of Blindness. Miss Smith will give a demonstration w Card for children under school age and discuss the co carried on by this National Society. The public is cord: Mrs. Bar The Christian Science Society of the University tonight at 7:30 o'clock in room 302 ot' the Michigan Unioi Professor Walter Believes Wor Students Are More Wil iri "On the whole, women student~s are1 "Women in su much more willing to work than men," fromn those in the says Erich A. Waltbr, assistant profes-. they usially haye sor of "rhetoric, "but they are muchj finite idea of wha more apt to ask for extension oP time consciously work for required work.E want. Students "~Mixed classes seem desirable in ar2e not awarer rhetoric courses. .In certain types of their training. writing it is desirable to have women's viewpoints as well as men's. Co-eda-; cation in discussion groups is valu- able to both men and women in emi- = . riching their outlook. The average number of men to women in the win- .1jK.(. ter rhetoric courses was three to two; . O.D In summer, just the reverse. a the interior in the President's cab-, ing campaign. 11 be given Thursday, #91t39l6l dll illllli1 l1 ltltl9iiC1(Itl li il l1@t 6iil!' gymnasium, by Mis's ,y for the Prevention ith the Snellin Test f~ nservation of vision bama K. Bartlett A ? EN "~ of Michigan meets -R IX. 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