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THE SUrdMER MICHIGAN DAILY"'

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930

DA OFCIAL BULLETIN
Publication 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.
VOLUME X WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. 1930 NTMBER 3

Women's Education Club: The first meeting of the Women's Educa-
tion Club will be held today at 7:15 o'clock in the Cave Room of the
Women's League Building. All women who are interested in teaching,
whether enrolled in the School of Education or not, are invited to
attend. Cleo Murtland
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
All students enrolled with the Bureau for teaching positions and
who are attending the Summer Session should call at the office this
week and fill in Location Blanks. This is very important.

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Women's League Tea: The sum-
mer officers of the Women's League
extend a cordial invitation to all
women students to tea in the
League garden today from 4 to 5
o'clock.
Isabelle Rayen
Summer President of
the Women's League
Changes in Address for the Sum-
mer Session Directory: All those
who have changed their address
and wish to have the same correct-
ed please notify the office of the
Summer Session this evening.
George A. Spater

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To All Men Students of the Summer Session: All men wishing to
compete in summer intramural sports will please sign up on Bulletin
board of Intramural Sports Building at once. Summer intramural sports
will be hand-ball, tennis, golf, horseshoes, squash, racquets, swimming,
and playground ball. No entrance fee or charge for participation. All
entries must be in before Saturday, July 5, and tournament play in
all sports will begin Monday, July 7. Sigma Delta Psi test for National
Athletic Fraternity will be given Mondays and Wednesdays from 2 to
6. Intraiural Sports Building open daily from 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m.
Paul R. Washke
Rotarians in Summer Session: The Ann Arbor Rotary Club invites
all Rotarians who are here for the Summer Session to attend the!
regular weekly meetings which are held at the Michigan Union on Wed-
nesday of each week.
Otto Haisley, President
Materials Testing Laboratory Course E. M. 2a and E. M. 5;
Section I-Wednesday 9 to 10 and 11 to 12.
Section II-Wednesday 1 to 3.l
The E. M. 5 group will cover a greater number of experiments.
R. T. Liddicoat
Ehglish 168: English 168 will meet in Room 231 Angell Hall.
Warner Rice

Lucille Brooks '
University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information:
' All students enrolled in the Summer Session are eligible for enroll-
ment with the Bureau. The office will be open from 8 to 12 a. m. and
2 to 5 p. m. daily, except Saturday. Students are urged to register this
week as no fee will be charged. After Saturday, July 5, it will be nec-
essary to charge a late registration fee. Lucille Brooks

Glider Club: A meeting of the University of Michigan Glider Club
will be held in Room 348 West Engineering Building today at 7:30.
All interested may attend this meeting.

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Presbyterian Students: A picnic will
Presbyterian students and their friends.
for reservations and further instructions.
to cover expenses.

be held Friday, July 4, for
Please phone 6005 or 9450
A small charge will be made

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Students of Dr. Nadai: Students who are planning to take the
courses offered by Dr. I. A. Nadai in the Summer Session will meet today
at 1 o'clock, in Room 348, West Engineering Building, to arrange hours.
Louis A. Hopkins
English 143: English 143 will meet in Room 2203 Angell Hall.
H. E. Woodbridge

Changes in Physical Education
Curriculum for Summer Term:
At 8 MTWThF Physical Educa-
tion for elementary and secondary
grades.
IAt 9 MTWThF Swimming (Inter-
mediate and advanced)
At 10 MTWThF Swimming and
life-saving.
At 11 MTWThF Tennis.
At 2 MTWThF Golf; Elemen-
tary Folk-dancing.
At 3 MTWThF Beginning swim-
ming; Clogging; Golf.
At 4 MTWThF Tennis; Natural
Dancing.
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C LASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
WANTED-Roommate for Apt. for
summer. Very reasonable and
close to campus. Phone 4794 be-
tween 6 and 7 P. M. R
HELP WANTED - FEMALE-
Teachers (175)-for High School
and Grades wanted at once.
CONTINTENTAL TEA C HERS'
AGENCY, 316 Brooks Arcade
Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 2-27
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished 3
room bachelor apartment with
private bath. 610 Forest. Dial
6539.
FOR RENT-Rooms including fur-
nished apartment for young
couple, teachers, graduate or
business women. Also garage.
Dial 8544 or 9714. 422 E. Wash-
ington. 2, 3, 4, 5
FOR SALE
FOR SALE -1930 Airline Radio,
$100.00. 9-tube screen grid. Call
4636 or 5138. M. Heald. 3, 4, 5
It's on the Screen!

Mail is being held in the Office of the Summer Session, Room 9,
University Hall, for the following:
Mr. Da-Tung Djang
Miss Marian Durell
Senor Pastor Barcia'
Mrs. Doris Howard Goodwin SUMMER S(
Dr. B. S. Guyten
Mr. C. W. Hood
Mr. K. 0. Kuersteiner
Mr. C. C. PhippsI
Mrs. Hugh Reiber Second-Han
Mr. Fred Rudder
Mr. S. H. Sankas
Miss Marguerite Schmidt
Mr. S. R. Sharpless
Mr. Han Van Woo

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Each Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock, Social
Dancing class at Barbour Gymnasium.
Each Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., recreational
swimming at the Union Pool, Instructor will be present.
Physical Education Department
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