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TH SMERMIHGA AI_ EN .,,UL 1~

Dally 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
Bummer Session until 3:30, excepting Sundays. 11:30 aim. Saturday.

XI

WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1931

NUMBER 8

- Excursion No. 3-Niagara Falls and Vicinity: The Department of;
Geology 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 and their friends. The party leaves at 10:43 p. in., Friday,
July 10, via the Michigan Central Railroad.
This year the excursion is being taken under very favorable circum-1
stances, the total cost being less than $25.00, which is the lowest for a
number of years. This total includes expenses for all the important
features at the Falls-as well as for railroad fare, hotel accommodations,
and the like. Nearly two days will be spent in the Niagara area. '
Further information concerning the itinerary and trip details is
available at the Summer Session office, room 9, University Hall. Reserva-
tions must be made in the Summer Session office before Thursday,
July 9, 5 p. m. W. H. Hobbs ,
School of Music Concert: Helena Munn Redewill of San Francisco,
Pianist-Poet, assisted by Hope Bauer Eddy, contralto, with Leah Margaret
Lichtenwalter at the piano, will give the following p.ogram at the School
of Music Auditorium on Maynard street this evening at 8:15 o'clock, to
which the general public' with the exception of small children is invited
without admission charge:
Fantasies of France; Daquin, The Cuckoo (The Court of Louis XVI);
Delibes, Passopied (Marie Antoinette), Ibert, Petit Ane Blanc (Flight of
the. Queen); Debussy, Clair de Lune (Lure of Moonbeams); Rhene-
Baton. Vieille Diligence (Reconciliation); (Mrs. Redewill): Alvarez; La
Partida; (Creole song, Ay-ay-ay; Serrano, Marinela (Mrs. Eddy): Ro-
mantic Russia; Borowski, Mazurka (Invocation); Tschaikovsky, Medita-
tion (Unforgotten Love and the Nightingale); Leschetizky, Arabesque
(Across the Steppes) (Mrs. Redewill): Carpenter, When I bring to you
colour'd toys; Carpenter, The Sleep that flits on baby's eyes; Henschel,
Morning Hymn (Mrs. Eddy): Albeniz, Cadiz (The White City of Enchant-
ment, Leyenda (Footsteps of the Moors) Sequidilla (On with the Dance)
(Mrs. Redewill). Charles A. Sink
General Reception: All students are cordially invited to attend the
informal reception to be given by the faculty in the University of Michi-
gan League Building on Friday, July 10, 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Dancing.
Iflward H. Kraus
Summer Plays Season Ticket HIoldrs: There will be a special com-
plimentary lecture for the holders of season tickets this afternoon at
3 o'clock, in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Professor Thomas Wood
Stevens, who is directing this week's production, "Don Juan," will speak
on "The Changing Theatre."
Physical Education for Women: Four weeks, non-credit classes in
Golf, "Swimming, Tennis, and Tap Dancing will start this week and
run .until July 31.
TWO weeks classes in Tennis and Tap Dancing will begin Monday,
July 13.
Register for these at the desk in Barbour Gymnasium, 9 a. m. to
6 p. m.
Rhythm Class for Children: A Rhythm class for children from
four to eight years of age will be held in Barbour Gymnasium on Thurs-
day afternoons at three o'clock. No fee will be charged for the class."
University Women-Swimming Party: There will be a swimming
party for all University women students interested on Friday, July 10.
The group will meet at Barbour Gymnasium at 5:30. Swimming will be
at one of the nearby lakes. All those interested should purchase a
ticket at the office of Physical Education for Women. The fee will be
fifty cents which includes bath-house facilities and supper. Trans-
portation will be furnished. All those who wish to go should purchase
their tickets before Thursday noon.
Margaret Bell, M.D.
Conference on Education: At the Conference to be held Wednesday,
July 8, at 4 p. m., in the University High School Auditorium, Professor
L. R. Keeler will discuss "The Problem of Educating the Crippled Child."
All who are interested in Education are urged to attend.
Pi Lambda Theta is having a picnic supper at Mrs. K. B. Greene's
home Thursday, July 9, at 6:00. Cars will meet at the University Ele-
mentary School at 5:45. All members of any chapter are cordially
invited to join this summer group. Please call Esther Belcher, Univer-
sity 490 or 8808 to reserve place.
E. L. Belcher
Students Interested in Pictures for School Use should see the exhibit
of color reproductions of the works of great artists being shown in the
main floor hall of the University High School this week. Full particu-
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lars in regard to prices and pictures available may be had from the
attendant.
Social Dancing Classes: Faculty and students are urged to enroll in
advanced social dancing classes on Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:30 to
8:30, Barbour Gymnasium. Beginners meet at 7 o'clock. Six lessons
for $1.50.
University Students and Faculty: You are invited to tea Tuesdays
at Betsy Barbour, Wednesdays at the League, Thursdays at Mosher-
Jordan Hall, from 4 to 5:30.
Social Director of Summer Session
Professor Rainich's Seminar: The first meeting of the seminar will
take place on Thursday, July 9, at 3 o'clock in Room 3001, Angell Hall.
Exhibits in Architecture Building: Two exhibitions are open to
Summer Session students and the public during this week in the Archi-
tecture Building. Hourse are from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily.
On the ground floor corridor there is an exhibition of water color
and oil paintings and some lithographs by Professor Birger Sandzen.
On the third floor the work of classes in architectural design may be
seen.
Public Health Nurses Enrolled in Education: The Women's League
invites you to tea this afternoon from 4 to 5:30 at the Women's League.
League President
Social Dancing Classes: Faculty and students are urged to enroll
in advanced social dancing classes on Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:30 to
8:30, Barbour Gymnasium. Six lessons for $1.50.

MISS SWINEFORD
TO HEAD MOSHER
Ruth Kelly, Gladys Badger Made
Officers of Dormitory.
Helen Swineford has been elect-
ed president of Mosher hall for the
Summer Session, acording to an
announcement yesterday.
Ruth Kelly will fill the office of
vice-president, and Gladys Badger
w a s chosen secretary-treasurer.
Bernice Hopkins, Jeanette Top, and
Dorothy Marsman were the defeat-
ed candidates.
Committees will be appointed to
take charge of the various activi-
ties of the hall in the near future.
Social Dancing Class
Placed in Two Groups
Because of the large size of the
social dancing classes conducted by
the department of physical educa-
tion for women, the present sec-
tion has been divided into begin-
ning and advanced groups.
The beginning class will meet ev-
ery Wednesday from 7 to 8 o'clock
on the second floor of Barbour gym-'
nasium. Orchestra music wil lbe
furnished during the instruction.

World Flyers to Begin One-Stop
Journey to Oklahoma After
Final Reception.
WASHINGTON, July 7.-(AP)-
Aviation's new Vlagellans, Wiley
Post and Harold Gatty, today fac-
ed the last lap before taking the
road westward back home.
Behind them lay capital acclaim
led by President Hoover and Vice
President Curtis; ahead was an-
other New York reception before
they take the air Wednesday on a
one-stop flight to Oklahoma for a
week's visit in Tulsa, Oklahoma
City and Chickasha.
With them, as they left for New
York by train early this morning,
they bore remembrances of cheery
greetings f r o m t h e president,
globes engraved with the route of
their world dash awarded by Sec-
retary of Commerce Lamont for
the National Press club, a trophy
from the builders of the Winnie
Mae, and scrolls as honorary mem-
bers in the National Aeronautic as-
sociation.

Michigan Socialist Club:

There will be a discussion on "Teachers'

Liberty and the State" at 8 o'clock
All opinions are invited.

tonight at the Michigan Union.

Methodist Students are cordially
invited to tea from four to five-
thirty at Wesley Hall this afternoon.
Come and bring your friends.
Mail is Being Held for the follow-
ing in the Office of the Summer
Session:
Dr. Amulee; Mrs. Effie Barber;
Leo Beavahimmer; Dr. R. C. Brock;
E. H. Phelps Brown; Charles E.
Burt; Norman Coates; E. E. Dale;
Ray Dickson; E. W. Dunn; Kather-
ne Flanagan; Dr. Gibbs (fromE.
Head, Evart, Mich.) ; Thomas L.
Hankinson; J. W. Heppes; T. W.
Hewitson; Melvin B. Hoffman;
George C. Hutchins; H. Jolly; E. S.
Kim; Dr. John E. Kirkpatrick; Mrs.
J. P. Knott; Anna Louise Monroe;
Paul Krone; Gregorio Marquez, Jr.;
M. C. Old; Prof. E. K. Plyler; J. E.
Potzger; Dr. Thos A. C. Rennie; J.
H. Root; J. A. Royston; John J.
Schommer; Alden H. Stubble; Ethel
Wooden; G. W. Woodworth; G. G.
Young (from Theodor Steinkopif,
Verlagsbuchhandlung, Dresden).

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