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'1'BE SUM MR MIC81txAN DAIL3

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930.

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IDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Sum-
mer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday. ;
VOL. X. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1930 NUMBER 31
Informal Readings: The Program of Readings for Tuesday, August
5 at 7:00 p.m. in Room 302 Mason Hall will consist of miscellaneous verse.
All those interested are invited to attend these informal programs.
R. D. Hollister.
There will be a Physics Colloquim in Room 1041 East Physics Build-
ing on Tuesday afternoon, August 5, at 4:15. Dr. A. J. Rutgers of the
University of Leyden will speak on "Thermoelectricity in Crystals."
Everyone is cordially invited. H. M. Randall.
Afternoon Conference on Education: Professor George E. Myers will
discuss "Helping the High School Student to Plan His Future," at the
second conference on the general topic, "Guidance -of Students." All
interested in Education are urged to come to the conference which will
be held in the University High School Auditorium, Tuesday afternoon
at 4:00 o'clock.

Champion in Archery
Competes at Oxfordj

C An International Forum Meeting will be held in the Auditorium of ROGERS PRESENTS
Lane Hall (corner State and Washington) on Wednesday evening, Au-
gust 6, 7:45 p.m. Prof. Arthur N. Holcombe, of the department of Gov- NEW UNION CREST
ernment, Harvard University will speak on "What is International
Peace?" All foreign and American students, faculty members and their Coat of Arms Given by Alumnus
iriends are cordially invited. Refreshments. International Committee. Is Work of German.
School of Music Concert: Wassily Besekirsky, violinist and Guy Recently hung on the east wall
Maier, pianist, with accompaniments by Mabel Ross Rhead, of the fac- of the south lounge in the main
ulty of the School of Music will give the following program in Hill Audi- lobby of the Union was a large
torium Tuesday evening, August 5, at 8:15 o'clock. The general public carved wood crest, the seal of the
with the exception of small children is invited to attend, but is respect- d,
fully requested to be on time as the doors will be closed during numbers. institution. The work, which is a
Mozart, Sonata in E flat major (Adagio; Minuet; Allegro Vivace; Adagio) product of a German craftsman,
Weber, "Perpetual Motion" (Guy Maier): Bach, Prelude; Veracini, Son- was presented to the Union by Mr.
ate (Aria; Corrente; Ritornello; Giga) (Wassily Besekirsky): Chopin,
Berceuse; Chopin, Nocturne in F minor; Saint-Saens, Etude en Forme Edward S. Rogers, '95L, a Chicago
de Valse (Mr. Maier): Akimenko, Sheperd Song; Arensky, Serenade; attorney. During a recent visit to
Arensky, Scherzo; Sandby, Danish Song; Rachmaninoff, Dance (Mr. Germany, Mr. Rogers ordered the
Besekirsky). ~. r+ -

Charles A. Sink.

Liberal Discussion Group: The meeting will be addressed by Mrs.
Louis Gomon, of Detroit, and members of the American Civil Liberties
Union, on the topic: "The Real Issues in Detroit Politics," Thursday eve-
ning. Augyust 7. 7:15 pm. third floor of the Michivan Unin

execution or the crest which ar-
rived but a few days ago.
The coat of arms measures about
four by four feet. The central part
is made up of the central part of

Special Lecture: Dr. Louis A. Schwartz, Director of the Clinic for Z
Juvenile Research, located in Detroit, will address the Criminology class :
at 9:00, Tuesday morning, in Room 101, Economics building. The clinic
is a unit of the Yale Institute of Human Relations. Dr. Schwartz will
discuss the program and objectives of the clinic. All interested are in-
vited to attend. A. E. Wood.
Pi Lambda Theta is honoring associate members Wednesday evening Betty Hunt,
at the League at 7:39. All members of Pi Lambda Theta are urged, to American archery champion, who
be present. Esther L. Belcher. competed recently in the British
Students and Instructors in Education: An appraisal of the Sum- archery tourney at Oxford, Eng-
mer School work in Education will be made in classes on Thursday, Au- and since childhood has excelled in
gust 7.th. Will all persons concerned kindly co-operate. anbin Hood's ancient sport.

, , 1. n.,Ug n n the University seal. Above this is
John M. Brumm. a silver casque and over all is a
Wolverine. The coat of arms bears
Excursion No. 7: The Ford Airport, including landing fields, air- the University motto, "Artes, Scien-
c'rome, and assembly of the tri-motor planes; also, a visit to Henry Ford's! tia, Veritas." It is carefully lac-
Museum of Americana known as Greenfield Village, which includes ex- quered in maize, blue, and harmon-
amples of early American architecture, and Edison's original Menlo Park izing colors.
Laboratory. Round trip, by motorbus, $1.00. Reservations must be made
before Tuesday, August 5, 6:00 p.m., in Room 9, University Hall. The
number of students who can be accommodated is limited. PORTABLE
Carlton F. Wells. i TYPEWRITERS

Observatory Nights: Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, We have all makes.
August 4, 5, 6, may be obtained in the office of the Summer Session fro Remington, Royals,
9 a.m. to 12 a. m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. These tickets are intend- n
ed for students of the Summer Session who will present their Treasurer's Colored duco finishes.
receipts when applying for them. Students desiring to avail themselves
of this opportunity to visit the Observatory should apply for tickets at O. D. MOR
once for supply is limited. Edward H. Kraus. 314 South State St.

Price $60

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C. O. Davis, Sec'y. I
Detroit Civil Service Examinations for Positions in Social Work: On
August 12 there will be held an examination at the Detroit Civil Service
Commission in Detroit for positions in case work. Applications to ta.ke
tliat examination should be sent in at least one week previously. I should
be glad to talk with any students whc might be interested. I can be

Miss Elsie Fogerty, L.R.A.M., of
ch Central School of Speech Train-
'ng and Dramatic Art, Inc., London,
England, will appear at 5 o'clock

this afternoon in the Lydia Men-1
:eached in my office daily at ten o'clock. (Signed) A. E. Wood. in te yia n-
________ delssohn theatre in the final num-
Students and Teachers of English: There will be a summer meeting ber of a series of two readings. the
of the newly reorganized Michigan Council of English Teachers at 7:30 first of which she gave yesterday
o'clock, Tuesday evening, August 12, Michigan League. There will be a aitnceinoon. In today's appearance,
brief program. All students and teachers of English are cordially invited she will give an interpretative
to come. C. D. Thorpe, Secretary. reading.I

University Lecture: Professor
Earl V. Moore, of the School of
Music, will lecture on "Wind, Wa-
ter, and Fire as Elements in Music"
at 5 o'clock Tuesday night in the
Natural Science auditorium. The
lecture will be'illustrated. Students
of the Summer Session and the
general public are invited.

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