PAGE FOUR YU DAILY OFF ICIAL BLLETIN Publicaton in the Bulletin is constructive notice tq 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 9, 1929 No. 40 To All Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that such books are due Monday, August 12, before the impending examinations. 2. Students who have special needs for certain books between August 12 and 16 may make application in the Office of the Super- intendent of Circulation. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Wednesday, August 14, will be sent to the Recorder's Office, where their credits will be held up until such time as said records are cleared, in compliance with the regulation of the regents. 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 certificate voted. Proper 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 j THE SUMMER MICHI( uL4 DAILY Co-Operative Courses I n E ectrical University may require reports from Eeoe dFthe student covering his work. E~ngineering T o Be Offered This Fall The course at the University in- There has been a feeling grow- The Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co. at cludes the same 127 hours of re- ing stronger the last few years that Milwaukee, The Michigan Bell Tel- quired work as that asked on the many students of engineering would ephone Co. at Detroit and The De- regular four year course in Elec- profit by supplementing their for- troit Edison Co. at Detroit. The trical Engineering. For comple- mal collegiate work with periods of: first four are electrical manufact- tion of the cooperative assignment employment in some industry. It uring companies, the fifth is a the student receives 9 hours of cred- is believed by many that the so- communication company, and the ,s called "sandwich- plan of alternat- last generates and delivers electri- ithe total of 140 hours of credit ing periods of study with periods cal energy for factory and house-;plus 16 months of cooperative work of industrial vor a offers a strong- hold use. leading to the degree of B.ScE er educational scheme than that of The plan consists in sending the which is given also in the regular the regular four year technical student who elects this programcwhioheosagiv four year course. course. to one of the cooperating compan- ecore In February 1928 the Electrical ies for sixteen months in four per- The cooperative course will re- Engineering Department was au- iods of four months each, where he quire approximately five calendar thorized to make arrangements is shifted from one department to years. However, it must be remem- with prominent electrical indus- nother, giving him a good oppor- bered that the regular four year tries for the establishment of op- tunity to learn the activities of student almost invariably has to tional cooperative courses. Shortly that company. The student's work spend his first year away from the thereafter the following industries with the company is guided by University in a company cadet had agreed to accept cooperative some member of the concern in course before he is given a per- students-The General Electric Co. order that his time may be spent manent job. The cooperative stu- at Schenectady, N. Y., The West- to best advantage. As opportunity dent in general completes thie inghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. at offers he will be permitted to at- work before graduation. In the Pittsburgh, Tho Electric Machinery tend special courses given by the light of this fact, the time require- Manufacturing Co. at Minneapolis, company. From time to time the ment is seen to be really the same FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929 LAS.T EXCURSION TRIP A number of students have al- ready signed up for the excursion to Jackson where the state prison plant will be visited on the last of the summer trips sponsored by the University. The party will leave the city tomorrow morning at 7:45 o'clock, making the journey in spe- cial buses. Several groups of stu- dents are making arrangements for taking their own automobiles and meeting the rest of the party at the prison city. The prison industries where all types of work are provided for those of the prisoners who have shown themselves by good behavior to be capable and willing to do labor, will provide *most of the interest. Here such diverse articles as mon- uments, auto plates, twine, and clothing are manufactured by means of prison labor. Graduate Students: All graduate students who wish their summer grades sent to them should leave stamped, addressed envelopes in the Office of the Gradu- ate School 1014 Angell Hail before the close of the session. t: t7t1 V , 2 1 LifjG l l Cl , A 1 lV tt~. v av rv..i.. Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder Examination Schedule: The examinations to be given at the close of the eight weeks ses- Excursion No. 8: sion will be conducted on Thursday and Friday, August 15 and 16, in Michigan State Prison, Jackson, including prison industries, the strict accordance with the following schedule: cell blocks, dormitory, dining hall, and recreation grounds, will be visited Saturday morning, August 10. The party will leave in special Hour of 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 Time of Thursday Friday Thursday Friday before Friday, August 9, 6 p. m. in room 9, University Hall. The size Examination 8-10 8-10 2-4 2-4 of the party will be limited. Students planning to drive their own automobiles should be at the prison office, at the head of Mechanics Hour of All other Street, Jackson, by 9:15 a. m. Recitation 1 2 3 hours Carlton Wells E ination Thursday Th1ursday F1riday Friday Final Week End Conference of the School of Education: Friday, August 9 This schedule may be found on page 29 of the Announcement of' 10-12 a. m. Organization of Material for Teaching the Summer Session. Professor Henrv C. Morrison, SeChool of Education, University 1 i for both courses.V'l a . The cooperative plan contemplat- The dining hall where specially qs the eventual permanent em- made dishes of aluminum are used ployment of the student by the to prevent the inmates employing company upon graduation. No them as weapons in much the same promises are made by the student manner as was done in the re- or the company with respect to this cent Leavenworth riot, should pro- point. Good faith is assumed on vide the young ladies of the party part of both. However, unless the with a thrill. The baseball dia- graduate seeks and is accepted for monds and the cell blocks will also permanent employment by the be thoroughly gone over and the company, it is doubtful whether the daily routine of prison life ob- expense of training has been jus- served. tified from the company's point of About an hour and a half in all view. Unless a student is quite will be spent at the prison, the clear in his own mind as to the party returning to the city around type of work and company that noon. Round trip bus tickets may interests him. he would better fol- be secured by calling at room 9 low the four year program. University hall any time today. Classes will meet regularly on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Edward H. Kraus !7 L - Changes in Lectures: Professor Chester M. Wallace,.of the Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology, will lecture on "Ends and Means in University Dramatics" this evening at 5 o'clock in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building. Edward H. Kraus , Advanced Mechanics: Mr. G. B. Karelitz, Research Engineer with the Westinghouse Com- pany, will give two lectures on "The Tydrodynamical Theory of Fric- tion." , They will be held today at 11 o'clock and at 4 o'clock, in room 311, West Engineering Building. All who are interested are welcome. S. P. Timoshenko Credit Coupons: In the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and in the School of Education, credit for work done during the Summer Session will be recorded, and credit coupons mailed in strict accordance with the blanks on file in these offices. Students should make sure that their election cards and the addresses on their coupons agree with the facts. Students in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture, and of Pharmacy desiring to be notified of the results of the examinations should leave addressed and stamped envelopes in their respective registration offices. of Chicago 2-4 p. m. Classroom Teaching Professor Morrison 6 p. m. Dinner meeting: Tendencies in thu Organization of Extra- curricular Activities in the Senior H igh School Joseph Roemer, Professor of Secondary Education, University of Florida Saturday, August 10 9-11 a. m. Testing and Appraisal of Results Professor Morrison Students will be admitted to these meetings upon presentation of their receipts. Those who do not wish to attend the dinner may come in later to hear Professor Morrison. Thomas Diamond i HALLE' STATE STREET JEWELERS At Liberty Street Repairing Watches Jewelry I-.. NOW! a er Edward H. Kraus ey TALKING! 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