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[DAILY OFFICIAL 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).
Vol. IX THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 No. 15
Teachers of French:
On Friday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Romance Languages Build-
ing, room 108, there will be held the first of a series of Round Table
discussions by members of the faculty and graduate students in French.
The subjects to be discussed will be problems confronting the teach-
ers: methods, text-books, literature (survey course), summer school,
etc. All graduate students in French are cordially invited to take part.
H. P. Thieme
Education:
Professor Arlee Nusur will speak on the subject, "Correlation of
Elementary School Subjects," at the Afternoon Conference to be held
today at 4:00 o'clock in the Auditorium of the University High School.
Thomas Diamond
All-Campus Forum:
Dean Humphreys will speak on "The History of our Religious Lit-
crature" at 4:15 in the Lane Hall reading room. The talk will be fol-
I rwed by open discussion.
John Webster, President, S. C. A.
Observatory Nights:
Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, July 15, 16, and 17,
may be obtained in the office of the Summer Session from 10 to 12
a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. These tickets are intended for students of
the Summer Session who will present their Treasurer's receipts when
applying for them. Students desiring to avail themselves of this op-
portunity to visit the Observatory should apply for tickets at once for
the supply is limited.
Edward H. Kraus
Niagara Falls Excursion:
Those who have signed up to go to Niagara Falls on Friday, July
12, should secure tickets for special street car, boat or gorge trips at the
office of the Summer Session (room 9, University Hall) Thursday after-
noon, July 11, between the hours of 1:30 and 5:00 o'clock. This is the
only time that the agents will be in Ann Arbor to sell these tickets.
J. P. Rowe
Extra Excursion:
An extra excursion is being arranged to the Ford Motor Industries
to provide for students unable to go on the earlier Ford Plant trip.
The party will leave in special motor buses Saturday morning,
July 13, at 7:45 a. in., in front of Angell Hall, State Street. Round trip
ticket ($1.00) must be secured by Friday, July 12, 6 p. in., in room 9,
University Hall.
Carlton F. Wells
Library Science Elections, 1929-30:
All students now enrolled in the Summer Session who wish to elect
tibrary Science courses next fall should consult a representative of the
Department and fill out the questionnaire required for admission, unless
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TOURISTS TAGGED
(By Associated Press)
MANISTEE, July 11-All tourists
visiting this city this summer are
to be "tagged" by the police.
But the tag will be headed "Wel-
come" and contain the message:
'Our parking laws do not apply to
tourists or visitors. Park where you
can and as long as you want to. We
request that you do not park near
fire hydrants or street corners and
please observe traffic signals. Don
not speed through out streets.
Come often and stay a long time."
such action has already been taken. Immediate compliance with this
notice is essential in order to receive consideration, since the number
of students in the undergraduate Library Scien-e courses will be limited
to fifty, and information regarding all applicants must be in hand as
soon as possible. Notices will be sent about August 1st to all students
whose applications for admission have been approved.
A representative of the Library Science Department will be in room'
311, General Library, for consultation from 2-3 p. m., July 11-12, and
July 15-19, inclusive.
C. IR. Joeckel
Lecture on the Future of Aeronautics:
The illustrated lecture on "The Future of Aeronautics," by Pro-
fessor Felix Pawlowski will be given this afternoon at 5:00 o'clock, as
scheduled, in the auditorium of the Natural Science Building.
Edward H. Kraus k
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