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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1931)

SDAILY OFI CIAL
Publication in the Bulletin is constru
bers of the University. Copy received at
ofathe Summer Session until 3:30, except:
Saturday.
VOL. X. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1
Excursion No. 3: General Motors Provi
today, July 16. The extensive road and lab
the General Motors Corporation will be ins
guides.RParty leaves in special busses at 1:
Hall. Round Trip $1.00.
Tickets may still be secured up to 11:00
in the office of the Summer Session, Room 9
Niagara Falls Excursion: It is desired th
intending to take part in the Niagara Fall
Summer Session office before two o'clock th
The agent of the D. & C. Navigation Compa
time how many tickets and reservations wil
On Friday morning at 11 o'clock I shall
Niagara Falls and Vicinity in Room 2064,
(second floor near east entrance) for the b
participate in the excursion.
Women's League Tea: The Women's L(
Production department at tea in the Lear
Summer Ses-ion students are cordially invite
Afternoon Conference on Education. At
Wednesday, July 16th at 4:00 p. m. in tY
auditorium Professor George E. Carrothers
Reports from Accredited High Schools in M
terested in Education are urged to come.
The first meeting of the Round Table
Wednesday, July 16, at 4:00 o'clock in Roon
All teachers and students interested in the
guage teaching are cordially invited to atte
The Physics Laboratory will hold open
July 16th, beginning at 7:30. Each of the
mental Research will be open with some on
research. Symposium guests and all gra
dents of physics are invited. Lists giving th
researches are to be found may be obtaine
of the Physics Department.
Mathematical Club: The club will meet
room 3011 Angell Hall. Program: Professor
Theorem and an Application"; Professor L.
bits". Everyone interested is cordially invit

School of Education: Permission to drop courses without "E"
grades will not be given after July 25. No course is considered official-
ly dropped unless it has been reported in the office of the Recorder
>3f the School of Education, 105 Tappan Hall. Mary G. Root,
ctive notice to all mem- Assistant to the Recorder.
the office of the Dean
ing Sundays. 11:30 a.m. I August Seniors-School of Education: All students registered in
- "_____the School of Educaton who expect to complete the requirements for
930 NUMBER 14 graduation by the end of the present Summer Session will please note
ng Ground will be visited the tentative list posted on the Bulletin Board of the School of Edu-
gratory testing facilities of cation in Tappan Hall. Any person expecting a degree from the School
ortotesng special plantE of Education, whose name does not appear on this list, should report
pected underospeofAll at the Recorder's office immediately. Mary G. Root.
DO p. in. in front of Angell Asst. to the Recorder.
a. m. Wednesday, July 16,
, University Hall.!f ! (II t!!!(11!!1(1ill 1 ( ! ( ! 1 ! ( ! 1 ! 1 I l !
Carlton F. Wells
at, so far as possible, those
s excursion register in the
lis (Wednesday) afternoon. _
my wishes to know at that _
l1 be necessary._
lecture on the Geology of
Natural Science Building
enefit of those who are to
William H. Hobbs
eague will honor the Play
gue garden at 4:00 today.
ed. Isabelle Rayen
the Conference to be held Special Fifty Cent Club Luncheons
he University High Schoole
will discuss "Analysis of
ichigan." All who are in-
Sliced Tenderloin Saute with Mushrooms
discussion will be held on Home Made Sausage-Hot Slaw -
n 108, Romance Languages.
problems of Modern Lan- Lamb Croquettes-Carrots and Peas
nd.-
Drd. Hugo P.Thieme. 2 Fresh Scrambled Eggs with Tomatoes Julinne
Braised Shortribs of Beef-Brown Gravy
n house Wednesday night,=
rooms devoted to Experi- RPast Leg of Veal with Dressing and Jelly
e present familiar with the
duates and advanced stu- - E Choice: Lyonnaise, Mashed or French Fried Potatoes
ze rooms where the various'
ad at the Secretary's office E Choice: Wax Beans, Hot Slaw or Spiced Beets-
H. M. Randall molls and Butter Ice Tea, Coffee, Milk
Thursday at. 4:00 p. m. in Choice: Ice Cream, Cherry Pudding, Fruit Sauce or
J. W. Bradshaw, "Pohlke's
A. Hopkins, "Periodic Or- - Apple Pie -
ed to attend.
N. C. Fisk, Secretary
en Many other food varieties are found each day on our
menus-Dainty Sandwiches-Tasty Salads-Cold Buffet
A N T Luncheons and Refreshing Soda Fountain Dishes.
ated
Try the Fingerle Operated Way!
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And Our Guests
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Continuous A La
Carte Service
8 P. M. to
P. M. j7!

Al Strauss Presents
"The Ritz
Orchestra"
Directed by
Dave
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Weekly
Meal Tickets
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TONIGHT 8:15
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