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PAGE FOUR

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929

DAILY OFF I [CIAL 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).
Volume IX WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929 No. 3
Members of the Summer Session Faculties:

College of Literature, Science, and the Arts-Changes of Elections:
Necessary changes of elections may b made Wednesday, Thursday.
1Friday, and Saturday, June 26, 27, 28, and 29, in the, Recorder's office,
oom 4, University Hall.
Florence Mohr, Recorder
Social Dancing :
TheeeGrill be a class in social dancing for beginners on Tuesday
and Thursday evenings, beginning Thursday, June 27. There will be
a charge of $1.50. Tickets should be purchased in the Physical Edu-

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Blanks for the Faculty Directory and request cards for the Summer c;nitue 0 " " " -''' "" ltz
Michigan Daily have been sent by campus mail to all members of the limited to 100.
Summer Session staff. Their prompt return will be greatly appreciated.
The Summer Daily will be delivered gratis only to those members Swimming:
of the Summer Session faculty who will fill out the request cards.
Edward H. Kraus The Union pool will be available for women on
day evenings from 7 to 9:30. All those who con
Excursion No. 1-Ann Arbor and Vicinity: ! any time please report at the pool between 7 and
Summer Session students who wish to take the fiirst excursion evening. Tickets should be secured at Barbour G3
around Ann Arbor boulevards, residence sections, the Stadium, the of 25 cents will be made each time. It is expected
University Libraries, and the Michigan Union, on Thursday, June 27, her own suit, which must be a cotten suit, in ke
should leave their names in the Summer Session office, Room 9 Univer f othe Union.
sity Hall. Only by having such advance information (by Wednesday,,
June 26, 6 p. m.) can adequate automobile transportation be assured.
Tour starts Thursday, June 27, at 2:30 p. m. from the steps of the Englsh111:
University Library. There is no charge for this excursion, automobiles This class will meet in room 2203 Angell Hal.
being furnished by citizens of Ann Arbor.
Carlton F. Wells, Secretary of the Summer Session

Uuy.

The enrollment
Alice Evans

Tuesday and Thurs-
sider using the pool
8 p. m. on Thursday
ymnasium. A charge
that everyone bring
eping with the rules
Alice Evans
L. I. Bredvold

PILOT KILLED, SEV EN PASSENGERS
INJURED AS AIRPLANE IS WRECKED
(By Associated Press) I fifth was injured as the plane hit
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 26-A vet- a house.
eran pilot was killed and seven pas- Eddie Middagh, 38, of Minneapo-
sengers injured, five seriously, lis, was burned to death, the ship
when a Northwest Airways plane catching fire after the fall. The
from Chicago crashed here Mon- cause of the accident was not de-
day night. In addition, four others termined, but witnesses said all
were hurt in rescue work and a three motors on the plane stopped.
attention may call the Health Service through the University Telephone
Exchange for such service.
Warren E.,Forsythe
Women's Education Club:
The first meeting of the Women's Education Club will be held on
Wednesday, June 26, at 7:15 o'clock in the Cave room at the Women's
League Building (fourth floor). All women who are interested in teach-
ing are invited to attend.
Cleo Murtland
History 141s: *The History of Hispanic America:
This class will meet in room 1209 Angell Hall instead of room 1021.
A. S. Aiton
History 145s: The Colonization of North America:
This class will meet in room 1035 Angell Hall instead of in room
1017.
A. S. Aiton

Excursion No. 2:
Ford Motor Industries, including continuous assembly line for new
Ford automobiles, blast furnaces, power plant, plate glass plant, ore:
unloading docks, foundry, etc.- all of the above will be seen in oper-
ation.
The party will leave in special motor buses Saturday morning, June
29, at 8 a. in., in front of Angell Hall, State street. Round trip tickets
($1.00) must be secured by Friday, June 28, 6 p. m. in room 9, University
Hall.
Carlton. F. Wells
Secretary of the Summer Session
Eng. Mech. 2a and Eng. Mech. 5:
A meeting will be held Wednesday, June 26, at 5 p. in., in room
411a, W. Eng. Bldg. to arrange hours.
L. H. Donnell
Course F11bs:
Organization and Administration of Physical Education for Women t
'will be withdrawn.
Alice Evans
Course F115s: Health Education in Schools:
Another section will be formed. All those wishing to enter may meet
in room 35 Angell Hall this morning at 10 o'clock.
Alice Evans
Viewpoints in European Psychology:
Psychology 135 and 136 meets beginning June 24, not July 1 as
announced in the Bulletin.
Psychology 42, Abnormal and Occult meets in room 2003, N. S. in-
stead of in 126, N. S. as announced.
W. B. Pillsbury
To All Men Students of the Summer Session:
All men wishing to compete in summer intramural sports will
please sign up on bulletin board of Intramural Sports Building at
once. Summer intramural sports will be hand-ball, tennis, golf, horse-
shoes, squash racquets, swimming, and playground ball. No entrance
fee or charge for participation. All entries must be in before Saturday,
June 29, and tournament play in all sports will begin Monday, July
1. Intramural Spoits Building open daily from 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m.
Paul R. Washke
After three years' employment. T
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the average business girl of New and
York City earns $33.50 a week for MMEOGRAPHING
working a week af about 50 hours. A specialty for
Of this she spends an average of twenty years.
Prompt service.. Experienced op-
$7.56 a week, for clothing, conttrib- erators.. Moderate rates.
utes $9.53 to the support of depend- o. D. MORRILL
ents or to church, and saves $4.75. 17 Nickels Arcade Phone 6615
Special Luncheon
Parties Teas
Served Dinners
The Haunted Tavern
417 EAST HURON STREET_
Telephone 7781
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Health Service During the Summer:]
All students regularly enrolled for the Summer Session are entitled
1to medical attention at the University Health Service.
Dispensary: The Dispensary will be open from 8 to 12 and 1 to 5
daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday hours 8 to 12; Sunday
hours 11 to 12.
Room Calls: Students who are ill in their room and wish medical
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