DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University Copy received at the office of the Summer Session until 3:30; 11:30. a. i, Saturday. Excursion No. 3, Ford Plant: Wed- nesday, July 5-A visit to the Ford industries at River Rouge will bet made the afternoon of Wednesday, July 5, leaving Ann Arbor for River Rouge at 12:45 o'clock and returning to Ann Arbor at 5:30 o'clock. The inspection tour will include the mo- tor assembly plant, the final assemb- ly line, the open hearth steel mill,E and the rolling mill, and a motorbus{ tour of certain other portions of thist great industrial area. Chartered buses will take the party directly to the several places visited. Excursion No. 4-Niagara Falls, July 7, 8, and 9- For Summer Ses- sion Students, their friends, and citi- zens of Ann Arbor-Cost approxi- mately $15. Round trip bus fare, $8. Tickets must be purchased from the Summer Session's Office before 5 p. m. Wednesday, July 5. The party meets at Natural Science Building and will leave for Niagara Falls. promptly at 1 o'clock Friday after- noon, July 7. Arriving at the Falls Friday evening, the party will have the opportunity to see the spectacu- lar play of vari-colored searchlights upon both the American and Cana- dian Falls. On Saturday a tour will be made of the Gorge Route in the chartered General Motors Parlor Car Bus in company with Professor Law- rence Gould, geologist, explorer, and famous for his antarctic expedition. The party will leave Niagara Falls Sunday morning for Ann Arbor by way of a different Canadian Route, arriving here early Sunday after- noon. For details not here explained call the Summer Session's office. Wesley H. Maurer English 232: Studies in Elizabeth- an Drama will meet on Monday and Wednesday from 2-4 in Room 3212 A.H. instead of Tuesday and Thurs- day from 2-4 in Room 221 A.H. School of Education Students: All students now in residence having courses recorded as incomplete (I), or. absent from Examination (X) must complete their work in these courses by July 26. If, because of extenuating circumstances, a student is unable to complete his work by this time, a request for an extension of time, with the written approval of the instructor, must be presented at the Recorder's Office of the School of Education. In cases where neither a supple- mentary grade nor a petition for an extension of time is received, the courses will be recorded with grades of E. Juniors concentrating in English: The qualifying examinations in for- eign language and English required of students planning to con centrate in English (see p. 101 of the An-' nouncement) will be given on Thurs- day, July 6, from 1:15-4:00 o'clockj in 2219 A.H. L. I. Bredvold Southern Club: There will be a meeting of the Southern Club on the steps of Angell Hall at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, July 6. After the Busi- ness meeting there will be a water- melon cutting. There will be a couple of short talks by distinguished fac- ulty members. Every southerner urged to come. D. L. Smith, President Candidates for the uegree of M.A. in English: Examinations in foreign languages will be given on Thursday, July 6, from 1:15-2:00 o'clock in 2219 A.H. A reading knowledge of French, German, or Latin is required of all candidates for the Master's degree. L. I. Bredvold Dr. L. W. Keeler will speak on "The Educational Program of a State Prison," Thursday afternoon, July 6, at 4:10 in Room 1022, Uni- versity High School. University Symphony Orchestra: Rehearsals every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 2:00, in the School of- Music Auditorium. All students in the University are eligible to try out for orchestra. University Summer Session Mixed Chorus will meet Wednesday, July 5th at 7 p. m. instead of the regular rehearsal at Morris Hall on Tues- diay, Open to all stucdents 0f the UnI- versity. University Men's Glee Club: Meet at 7 p. m. Wednesday instead of reg- ular Tuesday rehearsal at Morris Hall. Open to any one who cares to sing. Entries for intramural sports in handball, tennis, squash, horseshoes, and swimming should be made at the Intramural Sports Building by July 10. Prof. C. L. Meader will lecture Fri- day, July 7th at 5 p. m. in Natural Science Auditorium on "Tolstoy's Teachings." This lecture which is sponsored by the Tolstoy League is open to the public. Presbyterian Young Peoples So- ciety: All students interested are cordially invited to attend a get- together and dance Tuesday eve- ning at the Church House, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. All Campus Golf: All students in- terested in participating in an all campus golf tournament should turn in qualifying score at the Club House, University Golf Course by July 10. Michigan Repertory Players: "The Romantic Young Lady," G. Martinez- Sierra's light comedy, translated from the Spanish, will open in the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre on Wed- nesday night. The play will be pre- sented Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights at 8:30. Please note that there will be no Friday night performance on account of the Uni- versity reception. Michigan Repertory Players Sea- son Tickets: In order to accomodate those people who were unable to se- cure season tickets during the first week of the summer play season, the sale will be continued this week only at a special reduced price. 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