! t BUhIErD IcH!AR DA LY SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1931 Daily Official Bulletin I Ola Ion In the Bulletn is constructive notice to all members o W Uni V ualty. Copy received at the otce of the Dean of the Bawr Sersloc until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a.m. Saturday. . ti 1 VOLUME XI SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1931 NUMBER 42 Diploma Fees: Students expecting to complete during the current Summer Session the requirements for degrees or for teacher's diplomas are requested to call at the office of the Secretary of the School or College in which they are enrolled and fill out the necessary blanks preparatory to the payment of the fees to the University Treasurer. Examination Schedule: All students in the Colleges of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and Architecture, and Pharmacy, and in the Schools of Dentistry, Music, and Education who desire credit for work done in the Summer Session will be required to pass examina- tions at the close of the session according to the following schedule: Hour of I |I I Recitation I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 Time of I Thursday I Friday I Thursday I Friday Examination I 8-10 I 8-10 ( 2-5 } 2-4 Hour of j j All other Recitation 1 1 ( 2 I 3 I hours Time of ( Thursday I Thursday I Friday I Friday Examination I 4-6 I 10-12 I 10-12 I 4-6 Credit Coupons: In the Graduate School, in the Colleges of Litera- ture, Science, and the Arts, and in the School of Education and of Busi- ness Administration credit for work done during the Summer Session will be recorded and credit coupons mailed in strict accordance with the blanks on file in these offices. Students should make sure that their election cards and the addresses on their coupons agree with the facts. Students in the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture, and of Pharmacy, in the Medical School, and in the School of Music desiring to be notified of the results of the examinations should leave addressed and stamped envelopes in their respective offices. T his Story Is Upside Down, People; Sorry *auotdaia y uE3TJaIXv put «'g oooao-ej., u13a1xItu'ulao -!Jiltu1V Muuor 'TEJ1A ~JOA M'S ',R paplo3ul 0A& i.o quTod v dn sans -sI "s;ulod E Inoqg3 pauTlh2uetuIgs'sa pun llEi uoJTOu UUl anssT i si Uqu spints 2uluslund aqoq opies st io -Elaado 4uounoad V squod g2u -u1 ' nilu lu 'e i m eSUD '1'r ,quaxeddtE sEm sJOaJifb OATn1fl~oads ul 2ulaj aaggo~.aq 4nq 'Oa!lsnPuoouT pun aaO~Evam sE& smau ssetilsng E o4 T Inoqe jo supeB jau snoxtuinu Wulm 2uTlso ' pIemdf l Sxua2 panuq;uoa saolad qnq '2upi1e4jT od pua-49oo& Sq saul4 4v papadi!sum~ O3utEIOauE4t piE pug wn~l. As -sOIx251ssal MutImaos exmliMsng *8g Klnr Ga~EJ pu~Papl lst paonlpaa pOflilf9114 0ouT5 5501 0tu4 jo 1W aill uT sjOelaoI 031c1punoj Sepo4 4a4 -l~ul 3[3O tT 04saI4t1aa L4 Jo 0solo - S J s+ t E i UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN- One of the oldest and most beauti- ful traditions here is the custom, when Summer Session comes to an end, of saying, "Well, that's over." BOYS!' BOYS! THROW YOUR VOICE! Comprehensive Examination for the Teacher's Certificate: A com- prehensive professional examination required for the Teacher's Certifi- cate will be given in the Auditorium of the University High School today from 9 to 12 o'clock.' All students expecting to secure the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer Session are required to take this examination. Full details respecting the nature and procedure of this examination can be had from the Recorder, School of Education, Room 1437 University Elementary School. C. Q. Davis, Secretary Faculty Concert: Professor Guy Maier, Pianist, assisted by Romine Hamilton, Violinist, and members of his piano class will give two re- citals in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre as follows, to which the general public will be admitted by ticket. On account of the limited seating capacity of the auditorium, tickets have been prepared and will be given out at the office of the School of Music so long as the supply lasts. Not more than two tickets will be given to any one person. Monday, August 17, 8:15 "A Musical Journey in Austria and Bavaria," Guy Maier, Lecturer and Pianist, assisted by Romine Hamilton, Violinist. Illustrated with lantern slides and music by Mozart, Brahms and Johann Strauss. Tuesday, August 18, 8:15. 1. Debussy's Ballet "La Boite a Joujoux" played and told by Guy Maier with colored slide illustrations. 2. "Wan- dering with Schubert in Austria" with slide illustrations. Music by Schu- bert. Evelyn Swarthout, Harold Gelman, Roland Dittl and Stanley Fletcher, pianists. Charles A. Sink Phi Delta Kappa-The last luncheon of the summer series will be held at the Michigan Union Tuesday, Aug. 18 from 12 to 1. The speaker of the day will be Prof. C. L. Clarke of Lewis Institute, Chicago. All mem- bers are especially urged to be present. To All Students Having Library Books: 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the University Library are notified that such books are due Monday, August 17, before the impending examina- tions. 2. Students who have special need for certain books between August 17 and 21 may retain such books for that period by applying for per- mission at the office of the Superintendent of Circulation on or before August 17. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Wednesday, August 19, will be sent to the Recorder's Office, where their credits will be held up until such time as said re- cords are cleared, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents. Wm. W. Bishop, Librarian A Dinner for former Albion College students will be held at the Women's League, Monday night at 6:30. Reservations may be made by How would you like to be able to throw your voice? Gosh! Have fun with the grown-ups? Jiminy! Fool people-make cries come from a trunk, a closet, and old rainbarrel that has been deserted and untenanted for years. Geez! ,,,,. r ,sue ...,.. . .,.a. ... _ ......., ___ (Just put this between your teeth). Our marvelous little contrap- tion, the ventricle, enableskyou to cast your voice, just like in the theatre. Write: THE GEE WHIZ GOSH- AMIGHTY JIM DANDY NOVEL- TY CO., Racine, Wis. 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