PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 ................... .................. DAILY 0F FI CIAL BULLETI N 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 FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 No. 16 Sideline Chatter . .........................."...................................................- i:f amok c u i .t " a. h; : ' ' '-"a 'd ,, 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 bepaid 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 Library Science Elections, 1929-30: All students now enrolled in the Summer Session who wish to elect Library Science courses next fall should consult, a representative of the Department and fill out the questionnaire required for admission, unless 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 Science 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. in., July 11-12, and July 15-19, inclusive. C. B. Joeckel Phi Delta Kappa: Attention is called to all active members of Phi Delta .Kappa to the business meeting to 'be held this evening at 7:00 p. m. at the Michi- gan Union. The business of this evening is the election of men to be initiated this summer. All active members are urged to attend. Wesley C. Darling, President Teachers of French: Please note change of time of round table discussion announced for Friday at 4:00 o'coclk to Wednesday, same hour, room 108 R. L. Problems of teaching and administration will be taken up. Meeting will not interfere with 5:00 o'clock lectures. H. P. Thieme 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. m., in front of Angell Hall, State Street. Round trip ticket ($1.00) must be secured by today, July 12, 6 p. in., in room 9, University Hall. Carlton F. Wells Notice: The second Week End Conference will be held on Friday and Saturday in the Auditorium of the University High School. The follow- ing program has been planned: Friday, July 12-10-12 a. m. Philosophy of Individualization of In- struction, S. A. Courtis, Professor of Education, University of Michigan; Different Schemes for Individualization of Instruction, W. W. Wright, !ssistant Professor of Education, Indiana University. 2-4 p. in. The k Red Lucas is proving himself one of the stars of this years big league hurling. The Cincinnati mound ace set the Braves down yesterday with four hits in chalking up his third shotput of the season. * * * Marty McManus evidently disgusted with the inability oft his mates to win repeatedly over second rate clubs person- ally made his presence felt with 2 a air of circuit drives while his fellow infielder, Dale Alexander, continued in his 4-ugging ways with a line drive homer over the left field wall. * * ,* Miller Huggins' Yanks are field- ing things anything but easy in the attempted pursuit of the Athletics in the American league flag chase. The Gotham clan were forced to be content with a split in yesterdays double bill with the lowly Chisox AT With the olar Bears Detroit Plan for Evaluation of Different Schemes of Individualization, Report by Member of Detroit Department of Research and Adjust- ment. 6 p. m. Dinner meeting: The Dalton Plan at Work, Miss Helen Parkhurst, Principal of Children's University School, New York City. Saturday, July 13.-9-11 a. m. 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