PAGE FOUR I THE SUMMER MICHI- V': DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY, 31, 1929 .. Y DAILY O'FFIC IAL BULLETIN Publicaton 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 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1929 No. 36 i' GRAPHIC VIEWS OF ZEPPELIN INTERIOR i i i W A H R COMPILES ROOMING H O U S E REPORT OF YEAR Figures released yesterday from the office of the Dean of Students reveal that 2,608 rooms were in- spected by the University service during the academic year, 1928-29, r'~U of 104 iAA .,rle. a rorl moms- Excursion to Put-in-Bay: The Put-in Bay excursion party will leave for Detroit by special interurban from the corner of Packard and State Streets at 6:30 a. m.,, Saturday, August 3. At Detroit the group will take the boat for Put-in- Bay-a thre hour trip down the Detroit River and out into Lake Erie. Four hours on the island will allow ample time for luncheon, a visit to the caves, to Perry's monument, and to other points of interest. The party will be back in Ann Arbor at 10:30 p. m. Expenses, including luncheon and dinner, will total about $4.00. Reservations should be made by Friday, 5 p. m., in room 2051, Naturalt Science Building, with Miss Wilson. J. P. Rowe Book Exhibit: The Exhibit of illustrated editions of classic and contemporary books for juveniles from pre-school to high-school age will be continued through August 1st, in room 1203 University High School. The Exhibit will be open from 11 to 12 a. m. and from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m., Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, of this week. Those interested will please see it during this time. F. L. D. Goodrich, Associate Librarian Trip to Zoological Garden: We need a few people to go with the Natural Histroy Class to make a special bus-load to Walbridge Park, Toledo, Monday, August 5. Fare! will be about $2.50, round trip. Anyone wishing to go call call at room 4119 N. S. Tuesday, between 4 and 5 o'clock. Harry W. Hann Women Students: All women students are invited to the tea this afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 in, the Garden of the Women's League Building. Dorothy Woodrow j Educational Conference: Professor W. J. Grinsted of the University of Pennsylvania will speak on "Problem Motivation of the Traditional Subjects" at the University High School at 4 o'clock today. Thomas Diamond French Teachers: The third and last round table discussion meeting will take place today, Wednesday, at 4:00 o'clock, room 108 RL. Teachers of French are cordially invited. H. P. Thieme ui L tese, lauwere :snigie ti7, 932 double, 615 suites, and 21 triples. Seven hundred and ninety houses were inspected, but of this number only 692 were found up to the standard which the University re- quires of an approved house. Nine- ty-eight of the houses inspected were not approved. During the year, 275 approval cards were re- voked. A census of houses for students showed 103 light housekeeping rooms and apartments listed; 40 houses; 23 houses with accommo- dations for 15 or more, 71 for 10-15 students, 191 or 6-10 roomers, 167 housing 4-6 persons, and 294 for I four or less. The average price for a single room was found to be $4.81; for a 'double, $4.14 each, and $4.85 each for those occupying suites. Apart- ments of from two to . six rooms rented at $30 to $60 per month. En- tire houses brought a monthly rent of $40 to $165. IOWA.-An importation of color- ed models of plant roots, leaves, and a tree trunk was received re- the gon- cently from Germany by the botany department. L Q 0 C' a Room Roam Ms.gaGn Hot v tf S first , _ Ascen Ladda i Hapt {/ Q w R eo]r j , I a a" : pit: i.../ I.m. ' V ti t --- Noma i 'te $Wetw Staer,. N re taeewUin1 3 ;bu5 ;~ro Seeom I a Mill-, A =gig Germany's transatlantic dirigible, hurst, N. J., the first week in Aug. the Graf Zeppelin, is scheduled to The views show staterooms, kitch- sail across the Atlantic to Lake- en, dining room, and pilot house. The lower diagram is dola proper. mm ._mmmmsrd Certain Women Can Succeed Especially In Research, In Engineering, Says Dean Sadler HALLERS STATE STREET JEWELERS At Liberty Street MICHIGAN HAS NE GIFTS, SA "Michigan is not rich in scholar- ships in the sense of outright gifts in recognition of character, ability, and contribution to the University life, but it is amply provided with funds for scholarship loans to wo- men," said Miss Grace Richards, adviser of women, in an interview yesterday. "From time to time interested people have left bequests or made gifts to the University specifying that the interest from them should be available as loans to the new students. There are 22 such funds. Some designate that the borrower shall be of a particular school; for example, the Florence Huson Fund is directed for the use of women in medicine, the Alice Freeman Palmer Fund for women of the graduate school, the Nurses' schol- arship Loan Fund and so on. "The funds are designed for aid of seniors and graduates, although a few make loans available to jun- fors, and under extraordinary cir- cumstances applications of sopho- mores are considered. It is cus- tomary to require that. a woman shall have matriculated a year be- fore she applies. Since they are scholarship loans, an acceptable ED OF MORE YS MISS RICHARDS1 scholastic record is required. The1 Committee on student loans has; learned that repayment on the partial payment plan of $10 perI month works no hardship to the borrower and almost eliminates de-1 linquency. The first payment is due not later than 6 months after graduation or after leaving school. The notes draw interest at the rate i of 3 per cent per year if paid when due; 6 per cent on past duel amounts. "The report for the year from # June 1, 1928 to June 1, 1929 showsl that 82 loans were made amount- ing to a total of $13,275. The in- dividual loans range in amount from $500 to $25. From June 1 un- til the present 10 loans totalling $1,275 have been made. Previous to 1923 only 55 loans had been made altogether. In 1924 the record shows 23. "The cumulative good which a loan fund accomplishes is remark- able," continued Miss Richards. "For example, the Lucinda Hins- dale Stone fund established in 1904 by the Michigan State Federation of Wofnen's Clubs has furnished loans to 188 women, amounting to $25,000. Of this number 35 are still outstanding; no loans are over- due. "Certain types of women can very well go into engineering," Dean H C. Sadler, of the Engineer- ing college, states "especially into the office and research work." He said further that the women who go into engineering do not ask to be excused from the shop work. "The greatest drawback is that engineering requires a great deal of practical experience," said the dean, "sometimes in very remote and dangerous places and women are generally physically incapable of working under such conditions "In the specific fields of mathe- matics, physics, chemistry, and ap- plied mechanics women can go far. Last year there were three women in the engineering school, Barbara Rowe and Camilla Hubel, both sec- ond year chemistry students, and Frances Webb, a freshman. There are -no women in the engineering college this sumier, although there are fourteen in the School of Arch- itecture. "Engineering is a progressive study," Dean Sadler concluded his remarks. "It always has its eye on the future. The scientific ex- periments and discoveries of today are practically applied in tomor- row's engineering projects." 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