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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929

PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929

DAILY OFFI1CIAL 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 FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929 No. 5
Colleges of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Changes of Elections:
Changes of elections miade this week require only the signatures'
of the instructo, s whose courses are being elected. Beginning Monday,

Psychology 122, Management:,
Due to a conflict with Professor Drever's lectures, Psychology 122
has been changed from 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock and will meet in
room 205 Pharmacology Bldg.
Adelbert Ford ,
School of Education-Changes of Elections:
Necessary changes of elections may be made today and tomorrow,
June 28, and 29, in the Recorder's Office, room 105, Tappan Hall.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder
Excursion No. 2:

in the Auditorium of the University High School on Friday and Sat-
urday of this week. The program is as follows:
Friday, June 28-10-12 a. m. Vocational Counseling in the Schools
of Pittsburgh; Frank M. Leavitt, Associate Superintendent of Schools,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 2-4 p. m. The Placement Program of Hamtramck;
Philip Lovejoy, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Hamtramck, Mich.
6 p. m. Dinner Meeting: The Significance of Standardized Tests in
a Vocational Guidance Program; Howard Y. McClusky, Assistant Pro-
fessor of Educational Psychology, University of Michigan. The Detroit
Mechanical Aptitudes Examination; Alex C. Crockett, Assistant Super-
visor, Psychological Clinic, Detroit, Mich.
Saturday, June 29-9-11 a. m. Preparation and Use of Occupa-
tional Information Material in the Schools of Pittsburgh; Associate
Superintcndent Leavitt. Preparation and Use of Occupational Informa-
tion Material in the Schools of Cincinnati; Miss Mary P. Corre, Director,
Occupational Research and Counseling Division, Cincinnati Public
Schools.
Students will be admitted to these meetings upon presentation of
their tuition receipts. Reservations for the dinner meeting may be
made with Professor Diamond at 101 Tappan Hall until 3 o'clock on
Friday. The cost of the dinner will be $1.25 per plate.
Thomas Diamond

July 1, all changes must have the signature of the instructor whose Ford Motor Industries-including continuous assembly line for
course is being dropped and the signature of the instructor whose new Ford automobiles, blast furnaces, power plant, plate glass plant,
course is being elected, and must then be approved by Dean Effinger, ore unloading docks, foundry, etc.-will be seen in operation.
room 1210, Angell Hall. The party will leave in special motor buses Saturday morning, June.
No new courses may be elected after the end of the second week 29, at 8 a. m., from in front of Angell Hall, State Street. Round trip
of classes, July 6, and no courses may be dropped without E grade tickets ($1.00) must be secured today, June 28, 6 p. m., in room'
after the end of the fourth week of classes, July 20. 9 University Hall.
Florence Mohr, Recorder Carleton F. Wells,

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Speech Department
Those students desiring to take Interpretative Reading 63 for grad-
uate credit should confer with me at once.
A few more qualified students will be accepted in 43s.
E. E. Fleischman
General Reception:
All students are cordially invited to attend the informal reception
to be given by the faculty in the University of Michigan League Build-;
ing tonight, June 28, 8:30 to 11:30 p. n. Dancing.
Edward H. Kraus
Bureau of Appointments:
Summer Session students desiring to enroll with the Bureau of.
Appointments, and students who wish to re-enroll, may do so Monday,
Tuesday, and Wednesday, July 1, 2, and 3, between the hours of 91
and 12 and 2 and 4, room 102, Tappan Hall.
Helen R. Shambaugh, Secretary I
Student Directory:
All students who have changed addresses since registration please
send name and address to the undersigned at R. R. No. 3, Grand Rapids,
Michigan.>

Secretary of the Summer Session
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 Sports Building open daily from 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m.
Paul R. Washke
Conference on Vocational Guidance:
The meetings of the Vocational Guidance Conference will be held

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