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July 01, 1931 - Image 3

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AY, JULY 1, 1931

THE SUMMER M CMGAN DAILY

PACE TBREE

~.Y, JULY 1, 1931 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGN T~N

WOMEN PLAN MANY
SPORTS ACTIVITIES

Dr Margaret Bell, Director
Physical Education,
Describes work.

of

Women enrolled in the Summer
Session will have every recreational
advantage desired which, can be
supplied by the physical education
department, Dr. Margaret Bell, di-
rector, said yesterday.
Each student will be given every
opportunity to develop interest and
skill in all of the popular sports
under the direction of an unusually
capable and well-trained staff us-
ing athletic facilities and equip-
ment which are unsurpassed in any
other institution, Dr. Bell explained.
Barbour gymnasium and the Wo-
men's Athletic building excellently
fitted out with complete equipment,
including even bowling alleys and
indoor ranges. Palmer field has six-
teen tennis courts, both clay and
cement, archery ranges, practice
golf fields, and hockey and baseball
fields.
The pool at the Union is open for
women's classes all morning and
two evenings a week at the rate of
25 cents. The University golf course
is open to all students.
Facilities are provided for both
horseback riding and canoeing.
Each student will be allowed to
enter a class in which she will find
others who have about the same
ability as she, Dr. Bell said.
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Daily Official Bulletin
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members
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 XI WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1931 NUMBER 3
Excursion No. 1-Ann Arbor and Vicinity: Summer Session students
who wish to take the first excursion around Ann Arbor boulevards and
residence sections, the Stadium, the University libraries, and the Michi-
gan Union, on Thursday, July 2, should make reservations in the Summer
Session office, Room 9, University Hall. Tour starts at 2:30 p. m. from
the steps of the General Library. These reservations must be made by
5 p. m., today.
Students wishing to visit the Campus buildings, without taking the
tour of the city, may join the party at 3:30 p. m. in front of the General
Library. There is no charge for this excursion, automobiles being
furnished by citizens of Ann Arbor.
Carlton F. Wells
Graduate School: After tomorrow, July 2, Graduate School students
may register only with permission of the Dean and upon payment of
an additional fee of $5.00.
G. Carl Huber
School of Education-Changes of Elections: Changes of elections
may be made Thursday and Friday, July 2 and 3, in the Recorder's
Office, Room 1437 University Elementary School. All changes must be
made in this office in order to be official.
After July 3 there will be a fee of one dollar for any change of
elections.
Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder
Health Service During the Summer: Extensive medical service is
included among the privileges of all persons regularly enrolled in the
Summer Session. This service is provided at the Health Service on North
University Avenue, east of the gymnasia.
Dispensary: The Dispensary willbe open from b to 12 and 1 to 5
daily, except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday hours 8 to 12; Sunday
hours 11 to 12.
Room Calls: Students who are ill in their room and wish medical
attention may call the Health Service, telephone 23248 for such service.
The treasurer's receipt for tuition must be shown at each visit.
Warren E. Forsythe
(Continued on Page 4)
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