PAGE FOUR DAILY OFF i C I AL BULLETI Publicaton in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mem- bers of the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean I of the Summer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. (11:30 a. m. Saturday). Vol. IX 2UNDAY, JULY 21, 1929 No. 24 All University Service: Dr. Samuel }Forrer will address the university service in the Lydia' Mendelssohn Theater of the Women's League Building, this evening,1 July 21 at 8:00. All are cordially invited. Student Christian Association Educational Conference of the School of Education: Professor J. B. Lillard will speak on "Relation betwyeen College En- trance Requirtments and High School Curricula" at the afternoon con- ference to be held at 4 o'clock on Monday in the Auditorium of the University High School. Professor Lillard is speaking in place of Pro- fessor William Proctoc who was scheduled for that date. Thomas Diamond Women's Education Club: The Women's Education Club Picnic will be held at the "Firelilace" on Monday. Those planning to attend will meet at the North Universi- ty entrance of the Women's League Building between 6 and 6:15 o'clock. Henrietta Howser, President THE SUMMER MICHI( =. 14 DAILY SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1929 BlacHills' Monument Gutzon Borglum Will Again Direct Carving Of Colossal Reliefs In Brow Of Mountain Gutzon Borglum, who was so en- on Mount Rushmore and started furiated at the lack of the confi- to design his models in his deuce in his plans for the Stone studio in San Antonio, Texas. It eorgine is planned to make the carving in Mountain Memorial in Georgia;full reliefs so that they will be rec- that he destroyed his own models ognizable at a distance of three will again try his hand at colossal miles. sculpture in the shape of the These proposed carvings were Mount Rushmore Memorial in the authorized by state and federal Black Hills of South Dakota. acts in 1925, and in 1927 President After a great deal of study of Coolidge dedicated the memorial the surrounding country he settled during his visit to the Black Hills. Men's Education Club: The Men's Education Club will meet at the Union at 7 o'clock Monday evening. A special musical program has been arranged. Thomas Diamond on '{ Phi Delta Kappa: I should like to see all active members of Phi Delta Kappa for a few minutes immediately after the Men's Education Club meeting on Monday evening on the third floor of the Michigan Union. Rushmore Memorial and Sculptor Gutzon Borglum The gigantic undertaking which to be cut in the brow of the moun- to be started this summer in the tain by that name, will consist of eaceful quiet of the Black Hills, colossal sculptured figures of Wash- ear Sioux Falls, South Dakota. ington, Jefferson, Lincoln and he Rushmore Memorial, which is Roosevelt, Wesley C. Darling, President is Signing Out Slips: TIE Signing out slips are due and may be brought to the undergraduate TI offices in the League building on Monday. Dorothy Woodrow THEFASIONPLATE Paris has won out! It seems the models exceptionally hard to that in spite of Americans who pre- copy. F.rom all of which we may e fer the straight up-and-down, sim- infer that patience brings its own ple sports type of frock, the high- reward! waisted and feminine fashion i- The new silhouette for eveningI coming into its own. is even more feminine. 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