THURSDAY, JULY . 2, 1931 THE SUMMER MIQBIGrAN DAILY PAGZ Tffltfl THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY . Daily Official Bulletin Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members f the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the summer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 a.m. Saturday. XI THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 NUMBER 4 Excursion No. 2-A visit to the Ford Industries at River Rouge will be made the afternoon of Wednesday, July 8, leaving at 1 p. m. and returning to Ann Arbor at 5:45 p. m. The inspection tour will include the motor assembly plant, the final assembly line, the open hearth steel mill and the rolling mill. Special buses take the party directly to the several places visited. Round trip tickets, $1.00, may be secured before Tuesday, July 7, 5 p. m., in the Summer Session office, room 9 University Hall. Carlton F. Wells 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 will be 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 PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Registration: Students interested in Major work in Physical Educa- tion register with Miss Campbell in the School of Education, University Elementary School. All other students register in Barbour Gymnasium. Medical Examinations: Students taking Physical Education must have a preliminary medical examination. Appointments should be made at the Health Service. Costumes: The gymnasium costume consists of a pair of circular bloomers, a white middy blouse, a pair of white sneakers or gymnasium ister only with permission of the Dean and upon payment of an addi- tional fee of $5.00. G. Carl Huber Senior Women: Those wishing to return gowns must do so by Friday in the Alumnae Council Office of the Women's League Building. All Members of All Chapters of Pi Lambda Theta are cordially invited to an organization meeting and tea to be held today at 4 p. m. in the University Elementary School Library. All members are requested to send names and addresses to Esther Blecher, University Elementary School. Katharine B. Greene August Seniors, College of L., S., and A., and School of Music: Students in these divisions of the University who expect to complete this summer the requirements for graduation are asked to leave their names at the desk in Room 4, U. H. As rapidly as possible the status of these students will be checked, and any student whose case seems doubtful will be summoned for a conference. To All Men Students of the Summer Session: All men wishing to compete in summer intramural sports will please sign up on the Bulletin board of the Intramural Sports Building at once. Summer intramural sports will be handball,-"tennis, golf, horseshoes, squash, swimming, and playground ball. No entrance fee or charge for participation. All entries must be in -before Monday, July 6, and tournament play in all sports will begin Tuesday, July 7. Intramural Sports building open daily from 9 a. m. to 9:80 p. m. Paul R. Washke University Bureau' of Appointments and Occupational Information: The Office has received notice of the following Civil Service Examina- tions: Assistant to Commissioner, in Charge of Property, Bureau of Indian Affairs; Assistant to Commissioner, in Charge of Human Relations, Bureau of Indian Affairs-salary $5,600. Technologist, Tanning and Tanning Materials, $3,800. The announcements are, on file in the office, 201 Mason Hall. The Bureau has a call for translators of the Japanese, Chinese, and Portuguese languages to work in Detroit. Kindly call at the office, 201 Mason Hall. Sports Classes for Women: Short courses-4 weeks two times a leek -in tennis, golf, swimming, natural dancing, tap dancing, archery are available. Register now at Barbour Gymnasium. M. Bell BOARD-First class, by the week, $5.50 for 3 meals per day; $4.75 for two meals. Slightly higher rates by the single meal. One half block from the Campus at 213 South Thayer. Phone 5156. WORK FOR ROOM - Attractive suite for two good workers. Phone 3155. 928 Church street. N E W L Y FURNISHED-2 room apartment, %2 block from Engi- neering building. Phone 7561. FOR RENT-Three single rooms, reasonable. 507 South Division. FOR RENT-Large airy room. Will rent to one or two men students. Shower bath. Reasonable rent. Phone 7981. FOR RENT-Cool nicely furnished rooms for men, Shower bath. Dial 8544, 422 East Washington WANTED-Family and single wash- ings to do at home. Called for and delivered. Phone 21861. 234 FOR RENT-One large cool room, first floor, north side. Overstuff- ed chair, close to campus. Rent $3.00. 433 Hamilton Place. FOR RENT-Single and double rooms. One block from campus. Very reasonable. Phone 8356. 234 LOST-Corona typewriter. Liberal reward. No questions asked. 9781. 1} FOR BETTER WORK AT A REASONABLE PRICE CALL FOR APPOINTMENTS Reduced Prices Hair Cute Shampoo MONDAY, TUESDAY, ting ....g ....50c and Finger Gray cotton suits are required for swimming. Costumes may be secured from G. J. Moe, 711 North University venue. Good second hand costumes may be obtained from Mrs. Black- urn, basement of Barbour Gymnasium. For dancing costumes, consult instructor. Locker Fee: All students registered in Physical Education are re- uired to pay a one dollar ($1.00) locker fee for the summer. Tickets an be obtained at the Treasurer's office. Margaret Bell, Director of Physical Education, Medical Adviser for Women. English 160 will meet in 209 Angell Hall. English 105s will meet in 2219 Angell Hall. Social dancing classes will meet Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:30 to :30 in Barbour Gymnasium, instead of Tuesdays and Thursdays as riginally listed. Six lessons for $1.50. General tea open to faculty and students at the Woman's League aay from 4 to 5:30, in the Concourse. The entire student and culty body is invited. The Teaching of English in College: Tuesday and Thursday, 7-9 , m. The room for this course will be Angell Hall 3212. Latin 3s. Virgil: Owing to an error in the copy the announcement )ntains the statement that no graduate credit will be given for this nurse. It should read that to secure graduate credit for this course ie student must read outside the classroom three books on which he ill be expected to pass an examination. Onna F. Butler School of Education-Changes of Elections: Changes of elections ay be made today and Friday, July 2 and 3, in the Recorder's ffice, Room 1437 University Elementary School. All changes must be lade in this office in order to be official. After July 3 there will be a fee of one dollar for any change of ections. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder Graduate School: After today, Graduate School students may reg- The Harper Method Office for the scientific care of the scalp, face and hands is located at Wave............1.25 Shampoo and Marcell $1.25 Shampoo (Bob Hair).. 50c $10 Permanent WEDNESDAY ONLY Manicure .............75c Hot Oil Treatment ... $1.50 Facials ..............$150 Marcell.75c Finger Waving ........75c Wave.. . $5.00 University Bureau of Appoint- ments and Occupational Informa- tion: All candidates interested in en- rolling with the Bureau, either for teaching positions this fall, or for future reference, will please call for (Continued on page 4) GREETING CARDS for all occasions O. D. 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