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FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEI)NESI)AY, JUNE Z~. 1932

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.

11 VOLUME XIII

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932

NUMBER 3

Excursion No. 1-Ann Arbor and Vicinity. Thursday, June 30, 2:30
p. m. Summer Session students who wish to take the automobile tour of
Ann Arbor's residence sections and river drives, and the conducted visits
through the University Libraries and the Michigan Union, should make
reservations in the Summer Session office, Room 9 University Hall, by
Wednesday, June 29, 5 p. m.
Summer Plays: The fourth season of the Michigan Repertory Players
opens tonight in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre with A. A. Milne's "Mr.
Pim Passes By." Patrons desiring season tickets are urged to procure
tickets early. to avoid congestion at the box office.
Art Exhibition: A small collection of water colors, prints, and etch-,
chings, all by Assistant Professor Valerio, is now hung in the ground floor
corridor cases of the Architectural Building. It may be seen daily from
9:00 to 5:00, excepting Sundays.
Faculty Concert Series: A series of six concerts will be given Tues-
day evenings, beginning July 5, during the Summer Session by members
of the School of Music faculty in Hill Auditorium at 8 o'clock. The gen-
eral public with the exception of small children is invited without ad-
mission charge but is respectfully requested for obvious reasons to be
seated on time. Charles A. Sink
School of Education-Changes in Elections: Changes of elections may
be made Thursday and Friday, June 30 and July 1, in the Recorder's Of-
fice, Room 1437 U. Elementary School. All changes must be made in this
office in order to be official. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder
Summer Session Seniors: Literary, Music, and Architecture. Those
who are planning on completing the work for their degree at the close
of the Summer Session should call at the Registrar's Office, Room 4, Uni-
versity Hall, as soon as possible to have their records checked.
D. L. Rich
University Health Service: .Students of the Summer Session are en-
titled to the benefits of a very liberal provision for attention to illness.
This is provided by the Health Service located on North University Avenue
opposite the Museum. The offices are open during regular class hours
until 4 and 11 to 12 on Sundays. Students may receive attention in their
rooms at any time by calling 23248.
Warren E. Forsythe, M.D., Director
Lectures on School Medical Service: Dr. G. A. Auden of Birmingham,
England, will lecture on .School Medical Service in England on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, June 28, 29 and 30, at 4 P. M., West Amphi-
theatre, West Medical Building. Open to the public.
Automobile Regulation: The regulation restricting the use of student
cars became effective at 8:00 a. in. June 27, 1932. Students who were
regularly enrolled during the preceding school year in this or other in-
stitutions must obtain automobile permits from the Office of the Dean
of Students before using their cars. The section of the registration card
which 'was filled out by students wishing to drive cars does, in no way;
constitute a permit for driving privileges.

Hygiene 101 will meet at 3 p. m. instead of 8 a. m., in Room 20 Water-
man Gymnasium,
Reading Examinations in French. Candidates for the degree of Ph.
D. in the departments listed below who wish to satisfy the requirement
of a reading knowledge of French during the present Summer Session are
informed that examinations will be given on Saturday, August 6, from
9 to 12 A. M. in Room 108, Romance Languages Building. It will be
necessary to register at least one week in advance.
A preliminary meeting to explain the nature of the examination and
to offer suggestions for preparation will be held in Room 108, Romance
Languages Building on Thursday evening, June 30, at 7:15, and will last
about forty-five minutes. All those who intend to present themselves,
either this summer or later, are urged to attend. Their attention is like-
wise called to the courses in French numbered 1 to 71 which they may find
useful for further preparation or review.
This announcement applies only to condidates in the departments of
Groups I and III; i.e., Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures,
History, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Philosophy, Education.
C. A. Knudson
Michigan League: There will be a meeting this afternoon at 4:15 for
all members of the Social Committee in the League garden.
The Women's Education Club will meet for organization Wednesday
evening, June 9, at 7:15 in the Alumnae Room of the Michigan League.
All women interested in education are invited to attend these meetings,
Social Dancing Classes: Faculty and students of the Summer Ses-
sion are invited to enroll in social dancing classes, Mondays and Wed-
nesdays, 7:30 to 8:30, Barbour Gymnasium. First lesson tonight. Treas-
ure's receipt necessary. Six lessons, $1.50. No checks accepted.
Men's Education Club: There will be a picnic and an organization
meeting of the Men's Education Club this afternoon at South Ferry Field
at 5 o'clock. Officers will be elected and installed. All men interested in
education are invited to come. Warren E. Good
Intramural Sports: All men students wishing to participate in any
intramural activities should call, or sign up, at the Intramural Sports
Building sometime this week. Telephone 8109.
Socialist Club: The first summer meeting will be held in the Michi-
gan Union at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. For room number see bulle-
tin board in lobby. A discussion on "Do We Need a Third Party?" will be
led by Wayne Erickson, a graduate student in history, who will also an,
alyse the history of third party movements in this country. All thinking
students invited regardless of political creed.

Lectures on School Medical Serv-
ice: Dr. G. A. Auden of Birnwing-
ham, Englandwill lecture. oinSchool
Medical Service in England on Tues-
d a y, Wednesday, and Thursday,
June 28, 29, and 30, At 4 P. M. West
Amphitheatre, West Medical Build-
ing. Open to the public.
What's Goin )On
Wednesday, June 29
1. 4:00--Educational conference,
"Recent Developments in Guidance,"
Prof. George E. Myers, University
High School auditorium.
2. 4:00--Lecture, Dr. G. A. Auden,
Birmingham, England, "School Med-
ical Service in England," West am-
phitheatre, West Medical building.
3. 5:00-Lecture, Prof. Harley H.
Bartlett, "In Central American Jun-
gles" (illustrated), Natural Science
auditorium.

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Employment Notice: Mr. Wrob-
bel of the Non-Glare Reflector Co.,
Detroit, Michigan, will be at the
Michigan Union, Room 302, on Wed-
nesday, June 29, between the hours
of 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. to inter-
view students who are interested in
work for this summer.

Summer Session Symphony Orchestra.
versity who play orchestral instruments.
its furnished. No fees for instruction
WTh at 2:00 in Morris Hall.

Open to all students of the
A limited number of instru-
or instruments. Rehearsal
David Mattern

Vocal Materials For Junior And Senior High Schools. Morris Hall,
Tuesday, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. A mixed chorus open to all students of the
University who care to sing. No fee is charged. David Mattern
Political Science 51s: The course number is changed to Political Sci-
ence 151s, and graduate credit for the course will be given.
Howard B. Calderwood
Political Science 52s: The course number is changed to Political Sci-
ence 152s, and graduate credit for the course will be given.
Lawrence Preuss
Political Science 65s: The course number is changed to Political Sci-.
ence 165s, and graduate credit for the course will be given. The class will
meet at one o'clock instead of two o'clock in the Political Science Seminar
Room. Howard B. Calderwood
Philosophy 1$6s by Professor Cunningham will be held on Wednes-
days and Fridays, from 3 to 5 in Room 202 South Wing.

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Today 11:30 to 1:30
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Chicken a la King on Toast
Spaghetti and Meat Balls
Breaded Pork Chop
Roast Beef
Potatoes - Shredded Lettuce
Fruit Jello - Ice Cream - Cake
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Soup
Baked Ham - Raisin Sauce
Sirloin Steak - a la Creole
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PoIato Salad -Cold Meats
Cucumbers and Tomatoes
Mw;hd or French Fricd Potatoes
String Bean Salad -- Beets
-- Creamed Corn -
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Coffee - Tea - Milk
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Michigan Repertory Players
present
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