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THE SUMMED MICMGAN MAILY

SUNDAY, AUGUST 10,-1930.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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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.
C VOL. X. SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1930 NUMBER 36
Phi Delta Kappa: There will be a luncheon for the Phi Delta Kappa
members on Tuesday, August 12, at 12:05 noon, at the Michigan Union.3
W. C. Darling.
Extra Excursion: Ford Plant at River Rouge, including motor as-
sembly, final assembly, open hearth, steel mill, and rolling mill, on
Thursday, August 14, 1:00 p.m. This excursion, a repitition of Excursion
No. 2, is arranged to provide for those who could not be accommodated
on the earlier visit to the Ford Plant. Reservations in Room 9, University
Hall before Wednesday, August 13, 6:00 p.m. Round trip $1.00. The num-
ber in the party 'will be limited.
Carlton F. Wells.
Physics Colloguium: Professor E. F. Barker will talk on "Some Re-
marks on band spectra of polyatomic molecules with special reference
to the spectrum of ammonia," on Tuesday, August 12, at 4:15 in room 1
1041, East Physics Building. All interested are cordially invited to attend.
Otto LaPorte.
To Students and Teachers of English: There will be a meeting of
the newly reorganized Michigan Council of English Teachers at 7:30,"
Tuesday evening, August 12, in Room A of the Michigan League. There,
will be a brief program. All students and teachers of English are cor-
dially invited. C. D. Thorpe. !
Lecture on Merchandising:r
Mr. I. Paul Taylor, General Manager Independent Merchants Asso-,
clation of Michigan, will give a talk on the subject of "Chain Store Mer-
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Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: All students in
these Colleges, taking courses other than Chemistry and Physics in the
College of.Literature, Science and the Arts, who have not called at the
Secretary's office, 263 West Engineering Building, to give the names of
their instructors in such courses must do so before 4 o'clock on Wednes-
day, August 13, in order to receive their grades promptly at the close
of the summer session. Louis A. Hopkins.
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 take
that examination should be sent in at least one week previously. I should
be glad to talk with any students who might be interested. I can be
reached in my office daily at ten o'clock. (Signed) A. E. Wood.
Hindustan Students: The Hindustan group of the University of
Michigan will hold a special meeting today at 2:30 p.m. in Lane Hall.
All Indian students are requested to be present. Special business: Mr.
Pritam Singh's Affairs. S. A. Rahman.
Pi Lambda Theta Supper: Members will meet for supper at the
Michigan League Cafeteria at 6:00 p.m., Monday, August 11th. A short
business meeting will be held at 7:00 (room will be posted on League
Bulletin Board). Come to both, the supper and the meeting, if you can.
Marguerite F. Hall.
Candidates for Teacher's Certificates: Blanks for the payment of
the Teacher's Certificate fees may now be secured at the office of the
School of Education, 105 Tappan Hall. All students who expect to be
recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer
Session must pay their fees and return their receipts to the Recorder,
School of Education, before the end of the Summer Session.
Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder.
School of Education: All students completing requirements for grad-
uation at the end of the present summer session should pay diploma and
teacher's certificate fees before the end of the session. Blanks for this
purpose may be secured at the office of the Recorder of the School of
Education, 105 Tappan Hall. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder.

Navy Officials Plan
Submarine Carriers
for Small Aplanes
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.-Navy
officials expect a submarine air-
craft carrier to be an accepted fact
by December with the completion
of a folding plane to be housed
within the hull of undersea craft.
Aeronautic experts today ex-

ENGLISH EDUCATOR
TO LECTURE 'HERE
C. W. Bailey Will Give Address
Wednesday at Education
Clubs' Banquet.
Charles W. Bailey, headmaster of
the Holt secondary school in Liver-

criainaisoin om 42m Angell Hall, VMLonay, August 11, at 2:00 p.m.
This talk has been arranged for the benefit of those debate coaches School of Music Concert: Ethelyne Walker Showers, contralto, and
principals, and superintendents interested in the discussion of the chain Margaret Diefenthaeler and Roland Dittl, pianists, will give the follow-
question which is to be the subject of debates in the Michigan ing program of vocal and instrumental numbers in Hill Auditorium this
High School Debating League for 1930-1931. All others interested are afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The general public with the exception of small
invited to attendb G. E. Densmore. children is invited without admission charges but is respectfully request-
ed for obvious reasons, to be seated on time.
Lecture on Valency: MacDowell: Piano solo, Three Poems (played without pause), The
Dr. T. M. Lowry, Professor of Physical Chemistry at Cambridge Uni- I Eagle, The Brook, Moonlight; Giuon: The Harmonica Player; Chopin:
versity, England, will give a talk on the subject of "Valency" in Room Scherzo in C sharp minor; (Roland Dittl) Schumann: Die Lotosblume;
303, Chemistry Building, Monday, August 11 at 4:00 p-Schumann: Volksliedchen; Carpenter: The Day is no More; Gretchani-
S r id g, y, p.m. All those internoff: On the Steppe; Gaul: Thou art the Night Wind; Pierce: Silence
e sted ,are invited. P
_ (Ethelyne Walker Showers) Arensky: "Silhouettes" (played without
Educational Clubs Banquet: The annual joint banquet will takepause) The Scholar, The Coquette, Polichinelle, The Dreamer, The Danc-
ucatidnay, Alugs B aet: T he ualjintganuewill tChakes er; Moussorgsky-Pattison: Coronation Scene from "Boris Godounoff"
place Wednesday, August 13th, at 6:15 in the Michigan Union.. Charles'(agae Diefenthaeler and Roland Dittl). CalsA ik
W. Bailey, Headmaster of the Holt Secondary School, Liverpool, England(Margaret Charles A. Sink.
will be the speaker. Tickets may be secured from members of the com-,
mittees. Thomas Diamond.
NOW )Continuous
Afternoon Conferences on Education: The last group of lectures, SHOWING 1 tShow
which will be on the general topic "Pre-Primary Education," of this:3t1
summer's series will be held this week. On Monday, August 11th, Dr.
Katherine B. Greene will talk on "Education for the Young Child in VICTOR and FIFI
School and Home." On Tuesday Professor Willard C. Olson will discussI-
"Child Development." Professor Leslie R. Marston will speak Wednesday McLAGLEN in DORSAY
"How Queer Folk Get That Way." Those interested in Education are 9TE
urged to atterid these conferences all of which will be held at 4:00 p.m. O
each afternoon in the UniversitHi hh A.di.A4.5

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aanvypool and scholastic ambassador
plained the new plane would be a
low-winged monoplane flying boat. from England, will speak at the
----banquet of the Men's and Women's
Graduation Recital: Kenneth Os- educational clubs next Wednesday.
borne, pupil of Professor Palmer Mr. Bailey, the honorary secre-
Christian of the organ faculty of tary of fifty English schools that
lhe School of Music will give a are aiding in a comparative study
graduation recital Tuesday evening
at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Auditorium. of Educational methods, is the
The public is cordially invited to first exchange lecturer to arrive
attend. The program is as follows: from England. His lectures have
Hanff: Choral Prelude on "Ein been received by university groups
Feste Burg;" Bach: Choral Prelude throughout the country extending
on "Ich ruf' zu dir;" Russell: Song from Pennsylvania to California.
of the Basket Weaver (St. Law- Mr. Bailey is enthusiastic for the
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A minor; Bonnet: Caprice Hero- school because of its great educa-
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Christian: Tramerei; Liszt: Prelude year the students at his school
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