THE MICIIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 19 32 11 DAILY O'FFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin Is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at thooftlice of the Dean of the Summer Session until 3:30. excepting Sundays. 11:30 a, J.Saturday. V7OLUME XIII , WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932" NUMBER 14 Il 3 Excursion No. 6: . General Motors Proving Ground at Milford, Michi- gan, will be visited Saturday morning, July 16. The extensive road and laboratory facilities of the ,General Motors Corporation will be'inspected under the guidance of plant engineers. The party leaves in special'buses from in front of Angell Hall at 8:00 a. m. Round trip tickets, $1.00, must be secured in Room 9 University Nall before Friday, July 15, 4:00 p. m. Mathematics Club will meet Thursday, July 14, at 4:00 p. m. in 3017 Angell Hall. Professor L. C. Karpinski will speak on "Early American Arithmetic" (illustrated). All interested are invited to attend. Physics'.Colloquium: Dr. Werner Heisenberg will talk on "Progress and Problems in Nuclear Physics" and Dr. E. Witmer will talk on "The Experiments of Cockruft and Walton," at 7:15 P. M. Thursday in Room 2038 East Physics Building. Students not specializing in Physics will be admitted only after corqultation. S. Goudsmit Re'moval of Incompletes, College of L., S., and A., and School of Music: Students now in residence are reminded that' any incompletes or absences from final examinations received in former semesters must be made up on or before the close of the first month, of this Summer Session; if not made up, the grade of "E" will be recorded. Pupils of the University High SchoolSummer Session will give an as- sembly program Thursday morning, July 14, at 9:00 in he Auditorium of the University High. School. A special feature of the. assembly is A talk by Mr. C. E. Johansson, inventor of the Johansson Blocks which have been so important in the recent improvements in the automobile. The assembly will be of special interest. to students and faculty members of the sciences and mathematics. Any member of the Summer Session is invited. Four-week Courses' in Physical Education-Women: Women students who wish to sign' up for the four-week courses in golf, tennis, and swim- ming should do so this week in office 15, Barbour Gym. The Russian Student Club of the University wishes to inform all inter- ested that 'its affairs are carried through the summer by Mr. Vasily D. Prianishnikoff. Anyone interested in, purposes, activities, and membership of the Club is cordially invited to get in touch with Mr. Prianishnikoff eitler by tellphone 6263, or by a personal call at 2505 Geddes Avenue. Chinese Students' Club: The first social gathering of the Summer Session will be held in Lane Hall at 8 p. m. Friday, July 15. You are cor- dially invited' to be present. Michigan Socialist Club: Discussion of the "Growth of a Proletarian Literature," by Mr. Roy Norber and Mr.' Lewis Wilbur of Detroit, Room 302, Michigan Union, this evening at07:30. Everyone welcome. Summer Women Students: There are a few opportunities for part- time employment. Will girls who are interested please call at the office 'of the Dean of Women? Ethel McCormick r ing, July 13, from six to sevenj o'clock. Bring cotton tank suits. The Intramural Swimming pro- gram starts Wednesday with heats in the 25 yard free style, at the In- tramural pool, 3:00 p. m. Entries are open to all men students. The Intramural Golf tournament starts today. All men entered should call 8109 for pairings. School of Education-August Sen- iors: All students registered in the School of Education (undergradu- ate) who expect to complete the re- quirements for graduation by the end of the present Summer Session will please note the tentative list of seniors posted on the bulletin board of the School of Education in Room' 1431, University Elementary School. Any person expecting a degree from this School, whose name does not appear on the list, should report at .the Recorder's Ofice immediately. Elizabeth B. Clark, Recorder Martwy TownIs 1anagcd y Storms in Mid-i est Lost and Found Articles: Students who have lost books or other arti- cles in University buildings or on the Campus should inquire for them in the Secretary's -Office, Room 3 University. Hall. Articles found on University property should benturn- ed inito this same office. Physics 290. Professor Werner Heisenberg will begin his lectures on "The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory" Wednesday at 11 A. M. in Room 1041. Pi Lambda Theta will have a, din- ner meeting at the home of Dr. Katharine Greene Wednesday, July 13. Meet at the University Elemen- tary School at 6:00. To make reser- vations and! to offer cars for trans- portation, members will please call Miss Esther Belcher at 4121 or 8808. Summer Plays: The third week of the summer play season opens to- night with the, New York Theatre Guild comedy "AteMrs. Beam's" by C. K. Munro. The play will continue at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre through Saturday night. Special Lecture on the Drama: Thomas Wood Stevens will speak in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the sub- Oect "Modern Theatre." This lecture is open to season ticket holders for the Summer Plays and'to others by invitation. Those desiring invita- tions call the theatre box-office. ""ssocia"e ""ressP"o" - Tornado-like winds have caused widespread, property damage in several towns of midwestern states. Typical of such wreckage was this scene at Vernon, Ind., where several were injured by a storm. Teachers Upset Fagulty, 10-3; Principals Defeat Super4, 7-1 University Becoming Agricultural College The University of Michigan be- cometh agricultural. Nobody seems to know where it came from or who is going to eat it, but the fact remains, neverthe- less, that corn is growing in front of the Chemical building. LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Faculty .........'2 1 Principals...........2 1 Teachers...........2 1 Superintendents .... 0 3 Pet. .750 .750 .000. leading teams will be eliminated as the second part of the dchedule gets under way. The Principals and the Faculty meet for the second time with first place at stake. The Teachers sprung an upset yes- terday in the Education league when they defeated the Faculty, 10-3, and the Principals made it a three-way tie by handing the Superintendents their third straight defeat, 7-1, at Ferry field. In defeating the Faculty the Teachers displayed power at the bat by pounding out 14 hits, including two home runs, a double and a triple by their catcher, Latshaw. The Principals loomed as a title threat when their pitcher, Bekken, again demonstrated his ability in that line and allowed but five hits. On Thursday one of the three .1i _i, tl i Women Students: Women stu- dents are invited to swim in the In- tramural Pool on Wednesday even- BRIGHT SPOT 802 Packard Street TODAY 11:30 to 1:30 Swiss Steak Roast Pork Browned Potatoes Browned Potatoes Spaghetti and Meat Balls Lettuce Salad Vegetable with Eggs PotatoSalad with"*LiverSausage Sandwich or Wednies Ice Cream Cake Punch Milk Coffee 30c I I ys SSUM'MER CLEARANICE SALE. ALL THIS WEEK Smashing Reuctions!. Everything, except textbooks, drastically reduced. 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