PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHItN '.4DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1929 l .. DA I LY OF C I A L BU LLET 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 TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1929 No. 37J BATTLE OVER SCHMELING'S FATE Changes in Lectures: It has become necessary to make several changes in the special lectures scheduled for 5 o'clock in the Auditorium of the Natural Science; Building for the week of August 6 to August 10. The program as revised is as follows: Tuesday, August 6: The Strategy of Advertising, by Professor John L. Brumm. Wednesday, August 7: The Place of Speech Correction in Education, by Professor Robert W. West. Thursday, August 8: Tolktoy and his relation to the Present Rus- s;ian Government.I Friday, August 9: Ends and Means in University Dramatics, by Pro- fessor Chester M. Wallace. Edward H. Kraus CARNEGIE GRANT TO U TO PERFECT STUDY As a result of the recent grant to I useful t the University of $100,000 by the mentsa Carnegie Corporation, a collection Arts.Z of photographs and prints has been of arc started under the direction of Pro- paintin fessor John G. Winter, the head of prehisto the new division of Fine Arts, which In a will greatly improve the resources whichv for study in that and cognate sub- Alumni jects. The grant covers a period of referen five years, and during that time art wil it is the ultimate aim of the de- well as partment to become adequately of prin equipped to offer graduate work in tions wi Fine Arts. there,i Starting with a nucleus of about Effinger 2000 photographs and etchings as- change sembled by the Carnegie Corpora- It is tion under Professor John Shapley and the of New York University, the col- new arr lection will be extended to present reachin a comprehensive survey of the his- dents o tory of art. 7000 additional prints use as. have already been purchased, and creased are being catalogued in cross ref- availab erence form so that they will be; schoolt NIVERSITY OF FINE ARTS to students of other depart- as well as those taking Fine The prints cover the fields chitecture, sculpture, and g in all periods, from the oric to the modern. addition to the pictures, will be located in Room B of Memorial Hall, the main ce books for the history of .l be transferred there, as all art periodicals. Groups ts, etchings, and reproduc- 'ill be constantly on exhibit in charge of Miss Margaret r, curator, the groups being d frequently. the hope of Prof. Winters entire department that the rangement will prove of far ig value, and that the stu- f the entire University will widely as possible the in- resources, which will be le from the opening of this fall. Education Club Banquet: St of be at The Educational Club Banquet will be held today, (August 6), the Michigan League Building, at 6:30 p. m. Professor Boyd H. Bode Ohio State University and nationally known as an educator, will the speaker. Tickets may be secured in room 101 Tappan Hall or the University Hign School office until 5:30 Monday afternoon. Thomas Diamond William F. Carey (left) head of Madison Square Garden, and James A. Farley, chairman of New York state boxing commission, have disagreed on the matter of continuing Max Schmeling's suspen- sion caused by failure to carry out plans for a bout with Phil Scott, the British heavyweight. Carey wants a Sharkey-Schmeling fight. GRADUATES OF 323 INSTITUTIONS i . Excursion No. 8: Michigan State Prison, Jackson, including prison industries, the cell blocks, dormitory, dining hall, and recreation grounds, will be visited Saturday morning, August 10. The party will leave in special buses at 7:45 a. m. in front of Angell Hall, State street, arriving back in Ann Arbor about 12 o'clock. Round trip bus tickets must be secured before Friday, August 9, 6 p. m. in room 9, University Hall. The size of the party will be limited. Students planning to drive their own automobiles should be .at the prison office, at the head of Mechanics Street, Jackson, by 9:15 a. m. Carlton Wells Notice to all Candidates in any School or College, Expecting Degrees or Certificates at the Close of the Summer Session: All diploma and certificate fees must be paid before the Faculty votes recommendations for the conferring of such degrees or certificates. Such fees may be paid at any time and will be refunded if the degree is, not conferred or the certificat voted. Propr blanks are to be filled out+ at the office of the school or college in which the candidate is studying during the Summer Session. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary of the University ARE LISTED ON MICHIGAN FACULTY', The University faculty has had trolled colleges are next with 108. training in 323 institutions of high- The other classes of schools are er learning, a compilation of the 'represented by 13 from the Normal scholastic migrations of instructors chools; 11 from State oClleges; 10, shows. The compilation lists 724 from Technical schools and 2 from members of the instructional staff, Theological Seminaries. Two have 681 . of whom received their first degrees from schools listed as degerees in the United tates and "miscellaneous." the remainder in foreign schools. Canada gave degrees to 11 of State universities lead all others Michigan's teachers and Great' in their contribution to, the Mich- I Britain 9. France with 4, Russia igan faculty, 384 members gaining with 3 and Germany with 2 repre-; heir first degree in some one of sent the countries with definite the 33 schools. Of these, 268 gain- listings, 14 instructors coming from ed their first degree at Michigan. schools of other countries. 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Albion lea members of Kappa Phi Kappa in with 10 member attendance in Summer Session in while Dartmouth the Union dining room., Wed., Aug. The Univeristyc 7, at 12:10 p. m. schools outside t Arthur D. Wright with 6 members. ois and Kansas 10 ads the colleges s of the faculty, h follows with 7. of Toronto leads the United States ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN Member Federal Reserve System i Recitation Time of Examination 8 9 10- 11 Thursday 8-10 Friday 8-10 Thursday 2-4 Friday 2-4 Hour of Recitation Time of Examination All other hours 1 2 3 Thursday 4-6 Thursday 10-12 Friday 10-12 This schedule may be found on page the Summer Session. 29 of the Announ Friday 4-6 cement of Kraus STATE STREET JEWELERS At Liberty Street NOW - /AV/0~A /AIQA~W0Ph/PE c~ 1.....Q :I " }[::::}?f/ //^7 }^ : ' A;f : ,(A}:}j j j W F.A T/}i 'i. ' " t ':. 4 / : 5it'.: +:a++y7 r : ...a'..nT: Edward H. Repairing Watches Jewelry .b . .... 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