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PAGE FOUR

THE SUMMER MICHIt1 DAILY

TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929

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DALY OFF CHAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mem-
bers of the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean
of the Summer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. (11:30 a.
m. Saturday).
Vol. IX TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1929 No. 25
Illustrated Lecture:
The lecture this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Auditorium of the'
Natural Science Building by Professor Stephen Timoshenko on "Re-
r;earch in Mechanics in Great Industries" will be illustrated.
Edward H. Kraus
Change in Lecture Title:1
The title of the lecture to be given in the Auditorium of the NaturalI
Science Building at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon by Professor F.
M. Roels of the University of Utrecht has been changed from "Temper-;
ament and Ch.aract r" to "The Biological Significance of Puberty."
Edward H. Kraus E
Hindu-Chinese Student Dinner:j
Hindu-Chinese Student Dinner will be given at Fletcher Hall on
Sunday, July 28, at 7 p. m. Mr. J. B. Lillard, President of Sacramento
Junior College, California, will speak. Charge 50c.
S. A. Rahman, A. Chang

~NE1WS F O O H R ,L E

CHICAGO.-"The cinch course
must go," was the substance of anI
address by Chauncey Boucher, dean
of the colleges of art, literature,
and science of the University of
Chicago, before the institute for
administrative officers held here
recently. Modern universities, ac-
cording to Prof. Boucher, are
emerging from a period of educa-
tional hysteria which made it pos-
sible for students to go through
college almost entirely on "cinch"
courses and popular electives, and
are mapping out courses of study
designed to supply a thorough
groundwork.
"The modern trend is toward
major emphasis in the first two
years on the breadth of general
education," he said, "and though
that education should be continued
in the senior college, the major,
emphasis of the last two years
should be upon concentration in
ann depth of penetration of some

necessary to enlarge its quarters to
caref or the growing number of
women who have become victims of
the liquor habit. In the new build-
ing, which will provide facilities
for 50 additional patients, separate
quarters are to be set aside for
women, aicording to an announce-
ment of the secretary today.
NEW YORK.-In a world where
a man generally provides his wife's
"fine feathers," Mrs. Bruce Christen
has the distinction of reversing the
process and making her husband's
clothes. The idea, begun several
years ago as a hobby, has grown
until even the neighbors are being
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ter's overcoats. Working with a
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imported from Scotland already
washed and combed and ready to
be wound on huge spools, she
weaves the cloth in her spare mo-
ments between caring for her
home and her two small children,
both under three years. Ten to
twenty hours of actual weaving
after the warp threads are set up,
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length of cloth sufficient for one
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Educational Conference: particular field of thought."
Piofessor A. D. Wright of Dartmouth College will speak on theL
"Dartmouth Selective Process for Admission to College" at the After- DWIGHT, ILLINOIS.-The Keely
noon Conference today at 4 o'clock in the auditorium of the University institute, a curative resort limited
11igh School. strictly to masculine inebriates in
Thomas Diamond the pre-Volstead era, now finds it
Notice to all Candidates in any School or College, Expecting Degrees or at the office of the school or colleg
Certificates at the Close of the Summer Session: during the Summer Session.
All diploma and certificate fees must be paid before the Faculty votes' Shirley W. S
recommendations for the conferring of such degrees or certificates.S e
Such fees may be paid at any time and will be refunded if the degree is Museum of Classical Archaeology:
not conferred or the certificate voted. Proper blanks are to be filled out The Museum of Classical Arc
... open from July 10 to August 15 at
1I11:30, M. W. F. 2:10 to 4:30.

e in which the candidate is studying
mith, Secretary of the University
haeology in Newberry Hall will be
the following hours: T. Th. 8:30 to
J. G. Winter

The Michigan League
227 South Ingalls Street
Announces that the
Calelera
Private Dining Rooms,
Bed Rooms
AND
Beauty Parlor
WILL ALL BE OPEN THROUGHOUT
THE SUMMER
We invite our friends to use every feature of the Building
for their comfort

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