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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1.930

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930

DAI-LY OFFI1CIAL BULLETI1N
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.

VOL. X

SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930

NUMBER 11

Liberal Discussion Group: Professor Lowell J. Carr of the Sociology
Department will talk on "Mooney Stays in Prison". The meeting will
be held on the third floor of the Michigan Union, Thursday evening,
July 17 at 7:15 p. m. All who are interested in the formation of a lib-
eral discussion group are invited to attend. John M. Brumm.1
Excursion No. 3: The Ford Airport trip, originally scheduled for
July 16, has been postponed until July 30, owing to the Ford Plant
shutdown, July 12-27.
General Motors Proving Ground will be visited on July 16, instead
of July 30 as previously announced. The extensive road and labora-
tory testing facilities of the General Motors Corporation will be in-
spected under special plant guides. Party leaves in special busses at
1:00 p. m. in front of Angell Hall. Round trip, $1.00. Tickets must
be secured in the office of the Summer Session, room 9, University
Hall, before Tuesday, July 15, 6:00 p. m. Carlton F. Wells. F
Excursion No. 5, Niagara Falls and Vicinity: The Department of Ge-
ology_ will conduct the Summer Session excursion to Niagara Falls as
it has for many years. The trip is open to all students of the Summer
Session.
The excursion party party starts on Friday, July 18, at 3:00 p. in.,
returning to Ann Arbor on Manday, July 21, at 11 a. m.
The Falls, the Gorge, the Whirlpool, the Cave of the Winds, the
Rapids, and many other interesting points will be visited.
Reservations should be made in the office of the Summer Session,
Room 9, University Hall. On Thursday, July 17, from 1:30-5:00 p. in.,
an agent of the D. and C. Steamship Line will be in the above office to
make reservations from Detroit to Buffolo, and return. Further in-
formation concerning the itinerary and other trip details is also avail-
able at the Summer Session office. All expenses, approximately $30 :00
William H. Hobbs.
Womens Education Club: The Women's Education Club will hold
~joint meeting with Pi Lambda Theta on Monday evening at 7:15 in
the Alumnae Room at the Women's League Building. Dr. Willard C.
Olson will speak on the new elementary school unit of the University.
Ali women in Ann Arbor (who are interested in this subject are invited
to attend. Berniece Backus, Chairman.

The Spotlight
Yes, I am back. Dean Kraus de-
cided that he just couldn't run he
summer school without me.
But do yous know, if somebody
hadn't assured me that this ac-
tually was Ann Arbor, I never
would have recognized it. Whata
change. You know, "The same old
moon, the same old pine, but not
the same old Ann Arbor"_ Why
even a blind man walking down
State street could have felt the
difference.
And imagine my surprise to find
that more than a week had passed
and nobody knew anything about
anybody! Well I decided that
would never do. It would have
been tragic to miss out on meet-
ing your life mate just because no
proper means of introduction had
been offered.
Hence the mixer. The faculty
think it is a reception, but that's
all right, you have to call it some-
thing. (You see I'm just giving you
a little inside dope).
And to all events and purposes,
it seems to prove a huget success.
At least most everybody left In
couples, that is, everyone but me.
True, some of them seemed to
be mis-mated but no doubt they
will attend to that later.
After all, you can't do everything
in one evening, even in summer
school. The reason I didn't get
"my man ' was due to one of two
things. Either that I didn't join
the Royal Mounted early enough in
life, or because of the position I
held while at the reception.
Now this idea of position being
all in life is bunk. Because I was
one of the charming hostesses that
you read so much about. Anyhow
I had to tell them, all then good
places to go, and what to do when
they got there. And I guess they
were so satisfied that they never
came back.
But I am still big hearted enough
to wish you successful ones all the
luck in the world. And from what
I have seen around here, you will
probably need it. May your line
hold out until August 23.

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Spiritualists Set Stage for Reappearance
of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in London

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(By Associated Press)
LONDON, July 11.-Spiritualists
have set the stage for Sir Arhur
Conan Doyle's reappearance be-
fore them during a memorial ser-
vice to be held Sunday at Albert
hall.
The author's favorite chair will
occupy the center of the platform,
to the lay eye empty but to his
devotees occupied by the spirit of

the man who created Sherlock
Holmes, and who died Monday.
Lady Doyle, his widow, will sit
at the left side of the chair, a place
she always occupied during her
husband's public lectures. She was
said today to regard this as the last
public demonstration that she
would attend with him.

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