PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIG d.LDAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929 ___________________________________________________I. I - - - 7" D A ILY OFFI1CIAL BULLETI N Publicaton 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 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929 No. 20 Students of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: According to the rules of this College, courses dropped after ,fuly 20 will receive an E grade. John. R. Effinger Women Students: All women students are invited to the tea from 3:30 to 5:30 this afternoon in the garden of the Women's League Building. Dorothy Woodrow Chinese Students' Club: Picnic to Whitmore Lake, July 20, Saturday. Party leaves at 1:30 p. m. from Wesley Hall. Reservation must be made before Thursday, night from K. K. Liu, K. T. Tsang, Arthur Yao, or Paul Feng. A. Chang Mathematics: The Mathematical Club will hold a meeting at 4 p. m. Thursday, in room 3017 Angell Hall. Professor L. C. Karpinski will talk on "Building up a library in the history of mathematics." Professor R. L. Wilder will speak on "The notion of curve in mathematics." cordially invited to attend. Graduate students in mathematics and all others interested arel N. C. Fisk, Secretary Educational Conference: Superintendent W. W. Theisen will speak on "Supervision in a City School System" at the'Afternoon Conference at 4 o'clock today in thej auditorium of the University High School. Thomas Diamond Student Notice: Students wishing eyes tested at the Health Service should secure' appointments at once. Warren E. Forsythe, Director French Teachers: The round table discussion on problems of interest to teachers will take place this afternoon from 4:00-5:00 o'clock in room 108 Romance Languages Building. H. P. Thieme I . , , __________ been made out for the emergency ployed would be swelled with the N E W S F ROAM OT H ERR OL LE GES by one of the staffs, leaving onlyI reformers." the actual time to be filled in. Nebraska-Higher scholarship was one day every year, when the jour- Within a few minutes after the Nebraska.-Fraternity men and made by women and women's or- nalism students of the University of news was received, a fire engine women maintained their lead over ganizations than by men at the Colorado take over the manage with screaming siren was carrying non-fraternity students for the first University of Nebraska during the ment of the two' city newspapers. i the posters down Boulder's main semester, a report compiled in the past semester. The report showed Two rival classes compete in the street, ending triumphantly before office of Dean of Students Affairs that every sorority rated higher work and a spirited duel for scoops the office of the dejected rivals. indicates. The report also shows than average. Both men's and wo- is the result. that the scholarship average of men's organizations maintained The best example of student abil- Butler- "Our moral rules were women and women's organizations their lead over non-fraternity stu- ity occured two years ago, when not acquired all at once. They came is higher than that of men. dents. they were in charge on the day the to us like the rules of football- biggest news break in several years through playing the game," said 11inois.-Eleven Illinois freshmen Colorado-The city of Boulder was flashed into Boulder-"Lind- Dr. Schailer Matthews, dean of di- have earned the right to wear the can expect great activity at least i bergh lands in Paris." Posters had vinity school at the University of Phi Eta Sigma key, according to G. Chicago, in his address on "Our IHerbert Smith, assistant to the on exhibit at this drug store July 22, 23, and 24, at which time orders Bewildered Morality," made to stu- dean of men, and grand secretary may be placed. The films should be called for by the owners several dents, faculty and friends of But- of the national honorary scholastic days later. ler university on Honor day. "Our fraternity for freshmen. J. t. 1 Notice Women Students: Appointments for medical examinations, whether for Physical Edu- cation, Hygiene Courses, or otherwise, should be made immediately. Edith P. Sappington Graduate Students: Registration for the second four week period courses in Education takes place in the office of the Graduate School, room 1014 Angell Hall, on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning of this week. Students enrolled for the entire Session who expect to pursue courses of the four week period should be sure that such courses appear on their election cards which are on file in the Graduate School office. Ruth A. Rouse morality has been precipitated by the experience men have had in trying to get along together," he went on to say. Dr. Matthews insisted that good people do not always have good sense, that they may be fussy with- out being wise, and that such peo- ple are a dangerous adjunct to so- ciety. "If all people were good," he declared, "the ranks of the unem- Colorado.-Each issue of the Col- orado Engineer published this year has been judged by the Engineer- ing Colleges Magazine association to be of class "A" rating. Certain standards which are set forth by the asociation have been met by the editors of the magazine, thus attaining for it a distinction which few others can boast. INLMM HALLER S STATE STREET JEWELERS At Liberty Street RESERVE A SEAT IN 200 CHAIRS One Block North from Hill Auditorium Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner $7.50 per week Lunch and Dinner, $6.00 per week Repairing Watches Jewelry SPECIAL ORDER WORK Students Who Took the Niagara Falls Excursion: Will the members of the party who took snap shots1 to leave their films at the Quarry Drug Store this week others who attended .may order prints? The films and I mm. mmmwmmw be so kind as in order that prints will be r 0 rlw m II g ii1 ALL THI$j WEEK WUERT H NOW SHOWING W A 1' 1181. l&, s - W - - ~-.- : --... iWE~~~~ . P%....?.WE ~ ~~A Ran for Five Years on Broadway A Modern Machiavelli!! (Spins a Web and Snares Himself) TODAY ONLY The Michigan's Talking Screen Scores Another Hit HEAR AND SEE I Santa 1arbara's Millionaire Colony Throwing to the Four Winds in Convention i r . 1 TRENT Feast yorurStarts eyes and de- Today sires on this astou n d i n g Policy c a s t. Reads 25c-35c-10c like a fairy 2:00-3:35 tale. 7:15 and 9:00 with 35c-50c-10e RAYMOND GRIFFITH MARCELINE DAY RAYMOND HATTON LAWRENCE GRAY anygg Jg CA&""vi. . DONALD CRISP Appontmnts\ I With Beautiful Laura ' . ). i ( s' r s a U Supported by Hundey Gordon John Boles And All $tar Cast I the loved her husband with the sincerity and. instinct of a wife. But she loved an- other with burning passion of yoth,. Was it fair' to choose between thenl? -Adcitignat_ 100% Talking Co)Medy P the Sound News With Robert lepchley "STEWED, FRIED AND Other Sound Features Appointments A Sennett Comedy "The Rodeo" Paramount Jungle Orphans News And Topics SAT. Colossus of Sea Thrillers "Blockade" E VERY human heart hplds the secret of its success. The greatest love drama over written. Made into a supreme motion picture. Jean Hersholt, Charles (Buddy) RQgers and Nancy Carroll heading the master cast. THURSDAY JEAN HERSHOLT LINA BASQUETTE InTheYounger Generation" F i TONIGHT at 8:15 ox Office Open 10-9 Phone 6300 Tickets 75c PLAY PRODUCTION'S MICHIGAN REPERTORY PLAYERS Presen "Children Ae Moon" BY MARTIN FLAVIN TONIGHT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE NEXT WEEK "KICK IN" By WILLARD MACK I Im ILIW i,. ichigan Union Cafeteria SPECIAL SOc LUNCHEON and DINNER --2 P. M. The Talk of Ann Arbor 5-7:30 P. M. 7 A. F F , - _