PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHI(G/.N DAILY THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929 DAILY 0 FFCIAL 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 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1929 No. 37 L SHARE SPOTLIGHT IN BASER) 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.,j 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. 'our 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 J. P. Rowe University High School. Thomas Diamond Women's Educational Club: The Banquet of the Men and Women's Education Clubs will be heldI Held Over For Month Tuesday, August 6, in the Ball Room of the Women's League Building. Professo Broyd H. Bode of Ohio State University is to be the speaker. The exhibit of water colors which Tickets are $1.25 and may be secured at 101 Tappan Hall or in the Uni- has ben on display on the ground versity High School office. Tickets should be purchased before Satur-floor of the Architectural building day noon.o throughout the month of July has Lyde E. McHenry, Secretary been held over and will be on ex- "hibition duiring the month of W o m ena's " e d u r c t io n l C : W t r C l ofxi i Theisi' qestethe me of the second All University Service to be August, according to a recent an- held in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater of the Women's League Buildn by Prof. Emil Lorch, ing Sunday, August 14, at 8 o'clock. Reverend Allison R. Heaps will head of the Architectural school. the service using slides from the motion picture. All are cordially wel- It was determined to keep the come. Hlexhibit in Ann Arbor for a longer Students Christian Association period due to the unusual interest with which it has been received. Museum ofClssicalAyArchaeologyH The exhibit is outstanding both by Thiserhseco nieryH i obereason of the excellence of the heldoithenfrom L10oydiaendlssohn hafnitheiWomn'sLege uld uceehnbyrfEiLr ISPLAY OF JUVENILE BOOKS CLOSES TODAY The exhibit of illustrated editions of classic and contemporary bodks intended primarily for children of grammar school age, which has been on display in room 1203 Uni- i versity high scihool will be dis- continued after August first, ac- cording to a recent announcement of Associate Librarian F. L. D. Goodrich. The exhibit which was prepared principally for those intending to teach school after completion of :. the college course, and for visiting is lteachers who are taking post grad- :uate work in the University, illus- trates the newer methods just cor- .......Ing ito vogue for attracting the interest of juveniles in the work normally offered in pre-preparitory curricula. BUTLER RELEASES Today will be the last opportun- WINTER SCHEDULE ity for inspecting the collection of __TRS ED L books. The exhibit will remain (Special To The Daily) open from 11 to 12 a. m. as well as INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., . July 31.- from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. and those Coach Paul (Tony) Hinkle, popular interested are urged to see it dur- Butler basketball mentor, has an- ing those hours. I nounced the Blue and White card for the coming season. Six open Glenn Wright, crippled shortstop dates remain to be filled before the of the Brooklyn Robins, has been start of the season, 16 contests hav- (plaiedo the e sondhe ing already been scheduled. Hinkle undergo an operatis o n the right expects to complete the schedule in shoulder next week. Wright came the near future as several games from Pittsburgh in a trade for Jess are tentatively carded. Petty. 0 pN *** "'- J vin -5y -' gu e oJr o-su V LauJiunuwingours:a- . TL Ii. :0. tU 4, 11:30, M. W. F. 2:10 to 4:30.s J. G. Winter Faculty, School of Education: There will be a meeting of the Summer School Faculty of the School of Education in room 109 Tappan Hall on Monday, August 5, at 4:05 o'clock. All members-especially visiting members-of the Fac- ulty are urged to be present. C. 0. Davis, Secretary Examination Schedule: The examinations to be given at the close of the eight weeks ses- sion will be conducted on Thursday and Friday, August 15 and 16, in strict accordance with the following schedule: work and the range and variety of subject. Included in the collection of 50 odd water colors are studies! by several of the outstanding An- erican artists., IF fi !F r. Upper right, Bucky Harris; De- troit Tiger manager. Upper left, Bob Meusel, New York Yankee out- fielder. Upper center, Frankie Frisch, St. Louis Card, second base- man. Lower center, Jim Bottom- ley, St. Louis Cardinal, first base. the social evening given by the League on Friday evening, August 2, at the League Building. Dancing, cards, and refreshments from 9 to 12. Dorothy Woodrow, Summer President Advanced Mechanics: Dr. A. Nadai, Research Engineer and former Professor 'of Applied Physics at Gottingen, will give two lectures on "Plastic Deformation." The first will be held at 11 o'clock, Friday, Aug. 2, in Room 311 West Engineering Building; the second on the same day at 4 o'clock in teh same room. All who are interested are welcome. S. P. Timoshenko HALLER'S STATE STREET JEWELERS At Liberty Street Repairing Watches Jewelry SPECIAL ORDER WORK 7 _ Hour of Recitation Time of Examination Hour of Recitation Time of Examination. 8 Thursday 8-10 1 Thursday 4-6 9 Friday 8-10 2 Thursday 10-12 10 11 READ THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS! Thursday 2-A 3 Friday 10-12 Friday A 2-4 L11 other hours Friday 4-8 cement of Kraus EXTRA I This schedule may be the Summer Session. found on page 29 of the Announ Edward H. Summer Faculty and Students: All students and faculty members are cordially invited to attend By Special Arrangement The Finest Emotional Entertainment of the Season UNI- VERSAL MOVIETONE with Music and Sound Effects -Talk where Talking is Needed-Silent where Silence is Golden! See - Marvel The Perfect TODAY AND FRIDAY His by Conquest! Men whipped to fighting fury by the charms of a desert siren! Appointments "MATCH MAKING MAMAS" A NOVELTY THE LEADER PARAMOUNT NEWS "7 , , g A a .. _ a t .r._ , !. 4~dip, TOPICS Policy 2:00-3:35 25c-35c 7:15-9:00 35c-50c-10c keR COMING SOON HIGH VOLTAGE with WILLIAM BOYD DON'T MISS THIS! A Story right out of YOUR own Heart You-Yourself--Will be the "Boy" or "the Girl" as the case may be! There are only two Persons in the Cast-but thousands in the Picture. A Love Story that will Grip Your Every Emotion! .AA.Q $ ':i:;:[: : 'ri:%a E6Y ::"P:"."F"." A"L::,t WA.; A'": !{'4i i{ :T::!* fk: .. MR4 .... ... ...:........ 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