PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHI:' . DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 i DA ILY O FFC IA L BUaL LE T IN 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 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929 No. 34 i NEWS FROM 0 THER COLLEGES IOWA-Ceremonies of dedication for the University of Iowa's new1 $500,000 football stadium will be celebrated at the time of the home- corning game with Illinois, October 19, it was announced recently by awarded both for endurance flights, for which the boys constructed their own planes, and for distance and stunts contests, with glider planes furnished by the store. More than 100 persons were present to fourth consecutive year. It has been found that the system where- in the schools compete in triangles increases interest by admitting the participation of more speakers. About 150 schools are expected to enter. ILLINOIS -- Experiments per- live in sorority houses, according to statistics compiled by the dean of women -covering last semester. A total of 3025 women were students last year of which 1107 lived in the thirty-four sororities. The next highest number is that of women S i 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. in., 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. in., in room 2051, Naturals Science Building, with Miss Wilson. J. P. Rowe Women's Educational Club: The Banquet of the Men and Women's Education Clubs will be held 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. Tickets are $1.25 and may be secured at 101 Tappan Hall or in the Uni- versity High School office. Tickets should be purchased before Satur- day noon. Lydia E. McHenry, Secretary ? Tolstoi's "Resurrection": Edward H. Lauer, director of phys- watch the boys compete. ical education. Incidentally, this will be the 17th meeting in history IOWA-According to Prof. A. C. between the football teams of these Baird, director of debate at the two sister universities. University here, Iowa's high school debating teams will discuss the IOWWA-Aviators-to-be demon- question, "Resolved: That in all strated their skill at Iowa's field trials throughout the United States house recently when an'indoor av- the petit jury system should be iation day for boys was sponsored abolished." The system of trian- there by a local store. Prizes were gular debates will be used for the Educational Week End Conference: The program of the School of Education Week End Conference on Evaluating the Work of the Junior High School is as follows: Friday, August 2 10-12 a. m. Is the Junior High School a Success in Producing Scholar- ship Attainments James M. Glass, Professor of Secondary Education, Rollins College 2-4 p. m. Is the Junior High School Succeeding in Its Program of Social and Citizenship Training? Professor Glass. 6 p. m. Dinner meeting: The Advantages and Disadvantages of the formed by Dr. Martha Koehne in who live in approved homes, the the Yale physiological, chemistry statistics show. laboratories have partly answered the question whether fat introduc- DIJON, France-"Hitch hikers" ed into the body by other means who get free rides in automobiles than eating can be utilized for nu- recieve no sympathy from French tritive purposes. It was found that law in case of injury. The court both vitamins A and D in cod liver of appeal here has decided that any oil can be made available by young person "who accepts free trans- rats, but the oil fat itself was ir- port in an automobile tacitly ac- ritating. Butter oil, proving less; cepts all risks," and even if the irritating, protected young rats drived be guilty of manslaughter from weaknesses caused by the lack he can not be mulcted in a civic of vitamin A, but in the adult rapt action. showed little evidence of being con- sumed. Coconut oil came nearer IOWA-Men who attended the to being utilized in the four rats military camp at Fort Crook, Ne- used experimentally than did any braska from the University of Iowa other. Hence, it was assumed that during the last six weeks, disting- most oils were consumed too slow- uished themselves by carrying ly to act as a benefit. home the lion's share of awards This will be the theme of the second All University Service to be Six-Year High School held in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater of the Women's League Build- C. O. Davis, Professor of Secondary Educatioa, University of Mich- w ing Sunday, August 14, at 8 o'clock. Reverend Allison R. Heaps will igan. lead the service using slides from the motion picture. All are cordially Saturday, August 3 welcome. I9-11 a. m. Is the Junior High School a Success in Its Guidance Pro- Students Christian Association j gram and in Its Dealings with tV- Pupils Who Will Not Enter the Senior High School? Summer Faculty and Students: Professor Glass All students and faculty members are cordially invited to attend Thomas Diamond the social evening given by the League on Friday evening, August 2, at the League Building. Dancing, cards, and refreshments from 9 to 12. Southern Students: Dorothy Woodrow, Summer President All Southerners expecting to take part in the Watermelon Feast !at "The Island" on Saturday evening must register in room 101, Tappanj Advanced Mechanics: Hall before noon today. Everyone from south of the Mason and Dixon Dr. A. Nadai, Research Engineer and former Professor of Applied line is urged to be present and bring friends. Physics at Gottingen, will give two lectures on "Plastic Deformation." Thomas Diamond 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 the same room. All who are interested are welcome. S. P. 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