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THF SIJMMER MICHIi . A DAILY
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929
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Publicabion 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 IRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929 No. 22
Special Lecture:
Dr. Edgar Stern-Rubarth, editor-in-chief of the Wolf TelegraphI
Agency of Berlin, will lecture on "Franco-German Relations" today at
5 o'clock in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building.j
Edward H. Kraus
Students of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
According to the rules of this College, courses dropped after July 20
will receive an E grade.
John R. Effinger
Week End Conferences of the School of Education: however, before the conflict in dates was discovered and it was then
too late to allow a change in date.
vision, University of Michigan. Theories of Spacing the PublicP,f Sharkeshwari Agha, Vice-president
Friday, July 19 _ SrswigaVep in
10-12 a. m. The Problem of the Public School Plant . Social Dancing Class:
Arthur B. Moehlman, Professor of School Administration Four additionan lessons will be given, continuing Tuesday and
and Supervision, University of Michigan. Thursday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock, at Barbour Gymnasium. Tickets
Theories of Spacing the Public School Plant will be one dollar each. No single admissions will be given.
W. W. Theisen, Assistant Superintendent, Milwaukee Pub- Obtain your tickets at the last lesson of the first series, Thursday
C4p.. Lloyd Gobodr Edic DeputySuperinngnt ofPnight, July 18, or in office No. 15 Barbour gymnasium, this week.
C. Lloyd Goodrich, Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruc~ Meldon Ratliff
tion, State of Michigan,
Building Types and Efficiency Oklahoma Club:
Fred W. Frostic, Superintendent, Wyandotte Public Schools All people from Oklahoma please advise the undersigned by mail
6 p. m. Dinner Meeting: Ladies Dining Room, Union, Tendencies at 1407 Brooklyn Avenue whether you will or will not be able to attend
in School Plant Development a steak fry on Huron River Thursday evening, July 25 at 7 o'clock.
Fletcher B. Dresslar, Professor of Education, Give full address and telephone number so you can be further advised.
George Peabody College for Teachers if another evening proves more convenient, it will be arranged.
1Saturday, July 20 Roy J. Burroughs
9-11 a. m. The Value of Interior Decorationj_
All University Service:
Dr. Samual Forrer will address the university service in the Lydiat
Mendelssohn Theater of the Women's League Building, Sunday evening,r
July 21 at 8:00. All are cordially invited.
Student Christian Association
Graduate Students:
Registration for the second four week period courses in EducationX
takes place in the office of the Graduate School, room 1014 Angell Hall.f
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
Museum of Classical Archaeology:
The Museum of Classical Archaeology in Newberry Hall will ber
open from July 10 to August 15 at the following hours: T. Th. 8:30 to
11:30, M. W. F. 2:10 to 4:30.
Professor Dresslar
Landscaping: An Integral Factor in School Design
H. O. Whittemore, Assistant Professor of Landscape Design,
University of Michigan
Students will be admitted to these meetings upon presentation of
their tuition receipts. Those who do not wish to attend the Dinner
meeting may come in later to hear Professor Dresslar. T. Diamond
lie Schools.
Cosmopolitan Club:
All foreign students are cordially invited to a Cosmopolitan Club:
picnic-hike on Saturday afternoon, July 20. The group will meet in
front of Lane Hall at 2:30. A small charge will be made for the
supper. No reservations necessary.
The committee on arrangements regrets that, by an unfortunate
coincidence, the Chinese Student Club had also scheduled a picnic for
this Saturday afternoon. The committee's notices were in the mail,
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