PAGE FOUR DAILY OF FICIAL 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 SATUnDAY, JULY 13, 1929 No. 17 Library Science Elections, 1929-30: All students now enrolled in the Summer Session who wish to elect Library Science courses next fall should consults 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 School of Education: "The Michigan Code" will be discussed by Dean Wilford L. Coffey of the College of the, City of Detroit at the Conference to be held at 4:00 o'clock in the auditorium of the University High School. Mr. Coffey will speak in place of Mr. C. L. Goodrich who was scheduled to speak at this time. Thomas Diamond 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. n. 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 Teachers of French: Please note change of time of round table discussion annc for Friday at 4:00 o'coclk to Wednesday, same hour, room 108 Problems of teaching and administration will be taken up. Meeti not interfere with 5:00 o'clock lectures. H. P. Thit THE SUMMER MICHI( :. DAILY Faculty Of Education School Has Busy Week NEWS FROM O Dr. John E. Stout, wean of the UNV The Dairy department of the Uni- School of Education at Northwes- versity of Illinois operates a dairyI ern university, visited members of products salesroom. Those in charge the faculty of the education school odts sanesrort Thse de here yesterday. Iof the business report that the de- Prof. Raleigh Schorling and Prof mand for eskimo pies, ice cream, Clifford Woody of the Uand milk drinks has increased great- Clifor hWoodbyenoftheiUniversity, ly during the past several weeks. who have been visiting Germany with a party of American educators, are plannng to return to Ann Arbor UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.- on or about July 22. Ten University of Nebraska stu- Prof. C. O. Davis is in Rochester i dents are constructing a glider. New York, giving a series of lec-' The machine will be launched in tures in educational problems be- much the same manner that a fore the students in the summer small boy shoots a pebble with a session at the University of Roches- sling shot. The launching device ter. consists of a long, rubber rope at- I State Superintendent Webster H. tached to the nose of the glider.I Pearce will be the speaker at the While one group of helpers will next meeting of the Men's Educa- hold the motorless plane, two other tional club which will be held at groups will stretch the cable. This the Union next Monday, July 15. method has been successfully used Prof. . D. Curts is spending the on other gliders throughout the week-end at the biological camp country. on Douglas Lake, Mich. Last week, Prof. Arthur B. Moehl- UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS..- man entertained 45 members of Rare chemicals, valued at approx- the faculty of the education school;imately $5,000, to be used in re- at dinner at his home in Barton search, are being made in the Uni-. hills. Lawn games were played, versity of Illinois chemical labor- after which dinner was served on atories. Twelve graduate students the terrace. I have taken on the work, under the Notice: No Smoking! Because of the fact that Newberry Hall is nqt a fireplace building and. because it is now housing collections that are extremely valuable and could not well be replaced, it is requested that the "No Smoking" rule be strictly observed in and around that building. Herbert G. Watkins, Assistant Secretary SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929 rHER COLLEGES rr--rI-r directiontof a professor of the de- partment. The students are working 10 hours a day preparing these chem- icals for next year's two semesters of work. The materials are rare and since many of them cannot be purchased, it is impossible to esti- mate the exact amount saved the University of Illinois by the work done in its own laboratories. It is said that those chemicals that can be bought are being made for one- half what they would cost of man- ufacturers. UNIVERSITY OF LOWA.-Two! large mosaic photographs made from a height of six miles above engineering by Lieut. James F. Phillips, graduate of 1922. The donor is in the service of the United States engineering corps, detailed with the aerial photography unit at Dayton, Ohio. He is working with Captain Stevens, who has made photographs fro ma greater height than any other man in the world. TEXT-BOOK . EXHIBIT Presenting an unusual display of text-books for in the class-room or outside, an exhibit of primary read- ing material is being shown in the lower hall of the University High school. The exhibit is known as the University of Iowa college of the Hall and McCreary book exhib- the earth, have been presented to lit, and will continue until July 19. t111111111 111111111111111 t lllllllll .1111111111llll 1lliliillllllllllllllilllllllt11111Ult :Christopher frOrl0 ey Says: The bookstore is one of humanity's great engines -Get the bookstore habit, Drop in, browse around and ask questions," at -The Print and Book Shop. I 521 E. JEFFERSON STREET 1 1111 ill lll lU 11 1AliN ifll llillllillilll lli i 1111 111 1111U ||Illiilllllllll Excursion No. 6: General Motors Proving Ground, Milford, Michigan, the afternoon of Wednesday, July 17. The extensive road and laboratory testing facilities of the General Motors Corporation will be inspected. Party leaves in special buses at 1 p. m. in front of Angell Hall. Round trip tickets may be secured in the office of the Summer Session, room 9, University Hall, up to Tuesday, July 16, 6.p. m. Price $1.00. Carlton F. Wells ®.. .. ® wi STARTING TODAY What Price Fame!! , s : r __.._. - - . I : ar . f : '1'\,~ , I ( , ; 4 I ' .. ' , , r tirst 14D C7*' TAlK1NG Pi CTUMI I o mowr- '...t...'(? #i1 f JS>: ..........................: +t He re's of the a Blazing Epic Show World- 4% Hear the thud of fist on body, the shouts of the boxing fans, the cries of the carnival barkers and the tender love vows of the sweethearts. A talking picture that you will talk about for days. * * * James Murray and Barbara Kent t, NOW A j t r, -Z MARY VJ DICKFORD 11 in the Movietone Production THE IHAKf- GERTRUDE OLMS TES JOE E. BROWN GERTRUDE AST( DAPHNE POLLAI And an All Star Uas ~ )*.3 rl o . AD OR RD st A aCO ,mA *9 4TA YIL UI P fO U T 0 You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll applaud when you see Mary Pickford as Coquette, dancing with you through the merriment of youth into the heartbreak of a woman's most crucial ordeals. NOW SHOWING W EIu D, ,uE-rrE° SHE SAID BUT THE "GO GANG SiAIGHT"- (K. - The eternal fight between easy money and love. A seething, t h r i llin g drama with a score of laughs, and a hundred moments of surprise and suspense. ELIGI Path T D "Ncr -Also )O Talkivg Comedy 1 BLE MR. BANGS Le Audi, Review "FOL - -- --M alking; Topics "Scandal" __a _REA t 1 t Majestc Appointments SLOW TEACHER" f Pathe M Paramount ermaid Comedy . Review News Paul Terry's Aesop Fable . I - - Sunday Laura La Plante Talkinl in 'I.- - - - * -- - - - - l l I. AD THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS! TONIGHT at 8:15 pox Office Open 10-9 Phone 6300 Tickets 75c Pres PLAY PRQDUCTItJN'S MICHIGAN REPERTOFtY PLAY;ERS, en Wedding Bells BY SALL5BURY FIELDS Last NIght To See This Riot af Fun LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE; 1 2 The Comedy Hit M4 Hours of Laughs s I ,w a k ichiqan Union Cdfeteria SPECIAL 50c LUANCHEON a nd DINNER 4 P 71 1 1-00 IVI* I E I II 7!.!?0 P! N 0 I H