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PAGE FOUR

THE SUMMER MICHIt 1 DAILY

SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1929

9DA IL Y OFI C'IA L BUdLLE'TIN
Publicaon 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 3UNDAY, JULY 14, 1929 No. 18
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 Fi. Wells.
Phi Delta Kappa:
The w&Lly IuinICheon will be held on Tuesday noon at the Michigan
Union at 12:65. Prof. Joseph Roemer of the University of Florida will
:peak.

School of Education:
Permission to drop courses without "E" grades will not be given
after July 20. No course is considered officially dropped unless it
has been reported in the office of the Recorder of the School of Educa-
tion, 105 Tappan Hall.
Elizabeth B. Clark, Assistant to ,he Recorder
Physiological Chemistry 101:
The lectures which correspond to the work o fthe first semester
of the second year medical curriculum will begin on Wednesday, July
17 at 7 o'clock, in the West Amphitheater of the West Medical Building.
Students who have been enrolled for this part of the Summer Session
course (corresponding to Physiological Chemistry 101b of the regular
school year) should report at this time.
H. B. Lewis
School of Education:
Dean Wilford L. Coffey of the College of the City of Detroit will
speak on "The Michigan Code" on Monday, July 15 at the afternoon
Conference to be held at 4 o'clock in the auditorium of the University
High School. Dean Coffey takes the place of Mr. C. L. Goodrich of
Lansing who was scheduled to speak on this date.
Thomas Diamond

versity of Florida will speak on "What does a college grade mean?"
This Club is not limited to those in the School of Education but is open
Lo Graduate or Literary College students or to any other women on the
Campus who are interested in teaching.
Henrietta Howser, President
'Teachers of French:
Please note change of time of round table discussion announced
for Friday at 4:00 o'clock 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

Wesley C. Darling; President 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
hpplying for them. Students desiring to avail themse vcs of this op-
portunity to visit the Observatory should apply for tiLkets at once for
. 1ie supply is limited.
Edward H1 .Kraus
-__-_ Men's, Education Club:
- --The Men's Education Club will meet in the Union at 7 o'clock on
C A IGMonday evening. Dr. William H. Hobbs will speak on "Recent Airplane
Flights."I
. !q Thomas Diamond
Women's Education Club:
The Women's Education Club will meet in the Committee Room tin
the Women's League Building. Professor Joseph Roemer of the Uni-
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John A. Heydler, president of the The entire affair had begun ear-
On h'I*r'' ~w a he fo of Cedar St.
NationalLeague, in effect acquitted lier in the day at the Cubs' base-
Hack Wilson, robust Chicago Cub ball park, Wrigley Field. Wilson
center fielder, of an alleged "un- taunted by Ray Kolp, another Cin-
:.; iitifiab and ruital assaut." on ci hurler, had made a rush for the

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Wilson knocked Donohue
down in the Union station of
Chicago the night of July 4,
after an argument. A formaA
protest of the Cincinnati club
led President Heydler to the in-
vestigation as to the fact
whether or not Donohue had
time to defend himself.

Red dugout, where Kolp was on
the bench, but he was stopped be-
fore he could reach Kolp. For that
showing Wilson was fined $140 and
was suspended from play for a
period of three days.
That night as the two teams
were about to take the train
east Wilson tried to get into
the Cincinnati car in order to
make Kolp apologize. The en-
counter with Donohue followed.

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