J'A~iV 1~L~kLTHE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 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. mn. (11 :30 a.,im. Saturday). Institution, of Learning in Italy Making History in the Theater FRIDAY, JITLY 20, 1928 No. 23 1 Public Health iNurses: All Public Health Nurses enrolled in the School of Education are cordi- ally invited to tea from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock at Fenwood Drive (corner of Granger andl Ferdon) Saturday, July 21. Mrs. Barbara H. Bartlett Wometn's Education Club: The Women's Education Club will meet Monday evening, July 23, at the new Museum from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock. Miss Crystal Thompson, Curator of Exhibits 1Extensici, will speak on "The University Museum and its Relation~ to the Public Schools." Miss Matilde Gates will give a clogging number.j All Campus women are cordially invited to attend. A, Elizabeth Fergu son President The Home of the Amneric ant Academy in Rome AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME HAS FELLOWSHIPS FOR ART STUDENTS According to Professor Henry A. with $500 additional for travellilngex- Sanders of the Latin Department, who" penses. Besides this there are five! will be on the faculty of the Amer!-j more fellowships for- the sameI can Academy in Rome next year, amount. Only unmarried students un- ther'e are six fellowships each year to; der thirty years of age are eligible the American Academy open to men for these fellowships. and women alike. These fellowships; To be eligible for these fellowships I' .j i i r i . ( is required to engage in special re- search. IMen who have fellowships reside in the academy and women in the Villa Aurelia. The stipend is paid in monthly installments, certain dle- ductions bieing madIe to cover board and travel conducted by the Academy. The art students travel a great dleal on their own initiative so as to re- produce what they see. There is a fine library for the student's use at the Academy. nIecessary as all their own Only the books one attendant ?s students secure for the shelves. PORTABLE TYPEWARITERS Corona, Renmigton, Unlderw~ood, Royal Black anid Colored Duco Finishes 0. D. MORRILL 17 N ekels Arcade Phone 6611, are for students in the classical the student must have a reading1 studies. Besides these there are fel-, knowledge of French and -German, lowships in architecture, some in' and have at least eight years ot Latin= painting, in sculpture, andi in land- and six years of Greek. Ancient his- i scape design. There are always a 1tory and archacology- are necessary. number of students who are not on The fellows are accepted without ex- fellowships who attend the acadecoy. amination; other than the submission The art students hire studios in the' of the reuqired papers, by the Fel- town andl receive their instruction' lowship Jury, which is composed of from the Academy. nine eminent p~rofessors in American There is the Jessie Carter Memorial1 universities. During their study at fellowship for $1,500 for two year-:, the American Academy each fellow !- ' ICE COLD fDrinlks 1 V QUICKVSERICE ~i ., ~AT THE Betsy ROSS SHOP' 15 Nickels Arcade, rA 7/&O f4/:*: A;Jt: Pl:' .,.:: :j.: "SQ 3:fAFP $$Q/ T,,. :.:..:..,....> CHIGILK PEPAfCT 4*AIWFA /i~t I~FRLA GENUINE ("Old Town Canoes"j FOR REN ~Per Hour *.....50C ~Per Day ......$2.50 ~Per Week .....$5.00 Very Safe and Easy to Paddle -I I SIAUNDER'S CANOE LIVERY - On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar St. ik:tillllilllllili ~tltillllllllllllUI 1llltl11~ltl: Big Cosmopolitan Opening Tomorrow THE COOL IRESENrlS A SAGA OF THE SEA ia dashing, sahinq romance/ 4$qjQ ~APOQ . wCL3 Playrs Present Henrik Isben's Heroic Play VIKI 8" accompanied by Thomas painting the settings in' living, moving LIGHT with the marvel, invention of the age The Clavilux; Color Organ which plays Light instead of sound and Proef. Earl V&' Moore at the m Frieze memorial Organ bringing together for the first time Musi~c Drama A 'World Premiere HILL AUDITORIUM r STARTING TODAY- A COMEDY OF 1928 41 -STAGE- BILLY WELLS adthe FOUR FAYS In "Youthful Frivolities" Sunday-EMIL JANNINGS Jusly 23, 24, 8:15 LAST TDLE.S TODAY Chas. Ray in 'The Count of 10o' True ILove In the Squiared Circle Policy;~ 2 & :1 3i-10)-2-3.3. 7:20 & 9-1035-0 ,z° ' +' TMA1 r i Tickets 75c (unreserved), $1.00 (reserved) on sale now at State Street Book Stores .:=: MICHIGAN UNION CAFETERIA Salads a Specialty Hours: 7m2, 5 -7:30 Service and .Quality I The University of Michigarx Presents The KROCKFORD PLAYERS 3rd Sn Theoair TONIGHT AT 8:015 Sarah Caswell Angell Hadi.1 Harry Madt fafriesa Were you born (0 tl 99 in May 0 El bUM11011i LIGHT, AIRY, THE BEST AMERICAN COMEDY Nights 75c and $1. All Friday and Saturday matinlees, all seats 50c. Tickets at State Street bookstores and the door. Boy, Office telephone after 7:00 o'clock, Dial 3282. .