rAGN POUh THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928 ?AGE F'OUh THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928 THOMAS CHOSEN lAIfl MALI nnirro ~ET~ DAI LY 0F FCIAL B ULLETI N Publi;ation in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). T HOM AS CHOSEN MMM0|(DQT AS IDAHO SOLON !l tMRN UULLD ULI.) Eft 77722!''iE4 RECORD LOW SCOREl WOMEN ARE CONSIDERABLY LIMITED IN LIBRARY FIELD, SAYS GOODRICH Contrary to popular belief, women are usually filled by men, partly be- are considerably limited in the library cause of certain traditions and partly field, according to F. L. Goodrich, as- because the masculine contact along sociate librarian here. technical and professional lines, ne- a f s Volume Viii WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1928 Nso. 21 Confereace Groui for Wednesday: Professor Marshall Byrn will discuss the subject, "The Place of the General Shop." He will discuss the history of the movement and the reason for its place in the modern school curriculum. He will indicate the program and expense entailed in such a procedure. This will prove valuable not only to teachers and supervisors of this subject but also to administrators who are interested in pliacing this subject on the program of their school. Arthur B. Moehlman Observatory Nights: Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, July 24, 25, and 26 may be obtained at the office of the Summer Session, from 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. n. These tickets are intended for students of the Summer Session, Who will present their Treasurer's receipts when applying for them. Stu- dents desiring to avail themselves of this opportunity to visit the Observa- tory should apply for tickets at once, as the supply is very limited. T. E. Rankin tUlversity :Hen and Women: (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, July 17.-Golf record. seldom if ever turned in by a woman golfer, is the latest triumph of Mrs. Melvin Jones, veteran Chicago cam- paigner of the links. Stroking with wizard-like artistry. Mrs. ,Jones shot a 73-nine under women's par and only one over men's par-to lead the qualifying round of the Chicago women's golf champion- ship over the diffiult number one course at Olympic Fields yesterday. "National safety" was written all over the resolutions adopted at a re- cent meeting of the American Auto- mobile association. About the tirst move on their part should be to teach people that they are likely to find more gasoline than they expect when the light a match over the tank. Illinois cosmeticians say that wo- men are least beautiful in March and most beautiful in June. "A good many positions are filled by women, it is true, but there are .ertain types of work which must be done by the men. Our staff here iss comprised of at least one-fifth men. these occupying positions which are considered too hard for the women and yet entail considerable responsi- bility. The larger executive jobs too. cessitates it. In placing our graduates, we are forced to consider this handi- cap and suit the individual to the posi- tion he, or she, is to occupy. Due to Michigan's high rating, the placing of our graduates has been particularly tcces'-eSful, a matter which is due chiefly to the efficient staff of the school here."' Social dancing will be continued Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to p. m., until further notice. Music furnished by a 3-piece orchestra. Ethel McCormick 8' Summer Session Seniors: College of Literature, Science, and the Students who will complete their the end of the present summer session time during the summer. The blanks office, Room 4, University Hall. Arts. requirements for their degrees at may pay their diploma fees at any, may be obtained in the Recorder's Florence Mohr, Recorder - John Thomas Banker and cattleman of Gooding, Idaho, has been appointed by Gov. H. C. Baldridge to fill the senate va- cancy caused by the death of Frank R. Gooding. HOTELS TAKE STUDENTS ITHACA, N. Y., July 17-Fifty alum- ni of the world's first four year col- lege course in hotel administration have been assimilated by the hotel business, Prof. H. B. Meek of Cornell university announced todlay. The course was established at Cor- niell in 1922 and has graduated four classes with degrees of Bachelor of Science. Sixteen graduates were in the 1928 class. They too, have found pusitions in the business. O Zrc uI NESTLE CIRCULINE is the only method that waves your hair according to its individual require- ments. ft is safe, sure ! . t ii I t t 4 . { { i t. 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His lecture this afternoon is ed that the next issue will pass the open to the public. 10,000 mark.I SUPPORT THE CAMP TODAY '4t~r~h~UN 1VE~ 2J I TY M~- IC1IA ~ t J SM A PCAM/"D : GABR -: GIVE A KID A BREAK!:- AW C'MON BUY A TAG i aanad Ioundi At the Fresh Air Camp 31 BLUEBIRD HAIR SHOP Nickels Arcade. Plione 9616 I YI¢i :" i CLU .._ .YG. .z3- '"i * A i w Yr J' ------- - h' The Laugh Riot of the Summer "Ihe Kohens & Keilys in Paris" V J. FARRELL McDONALD -: WITH : GEORGE SIDNEY -: S'T'AGE :- VERA GORDON STOP, LOOK, LISTEN! A Dancing Revue :- -: WITH :- LORETTA GRAY ARCHIE ROCK and the SIX KURNICKER GIRLS A CAFETERIA Service and Quality The University of Michigan. Presents The RIOCKFORD PLAYERS 3rd .s:.eason Thursday Night at 8:-Sarah Caswell Angell Hall rrtWaes, Gr~blos CtnoY Coming-"THE VIKINGS." "Years may pass before we shall have another chance to anything ap- proaching it in vastness of conception or in beauty of production." C. C. LITTLE te 99 Nights 75c and $1. All 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. Smart, Light, and Clever, the Best American Comedy