WEDNESDAY,JUE2,15 Six faculty, pi 35 commlitteel p'nn" x-adre at tieJ)(,ll0l9 Board of Rgns The Boar ls oitra eit tus title nsxrtru mebe1Ers, : 'glraneds m absence ,andacped.L1:- ing more than $-0.50. was name fd carrv - 21 m7axicelnue ei.li has served on th tobic Theotefiepo were adc1iio ; ose 1~oo~ ITHIE MICHIGAN DAILY Ar~ - < tti~ 1 (9 ~ l( '.'' A.~lj ; 1/ ; _u01 CI. ro Summer Session schedule is filled to capacity with u. l . l tary conferences and workshops, and camps situated aloet~ Statue and in Ontario. Most of the activity will end August 17. Themebr f> University faculty who are on the summer staff have m rbedby9eniiin.fcuty me b rsbrug te- h cees and universities all over the country and four from ra 2 Belgium asnd the Netherlands. 11771E UNITED STATES in World Affairs" Wil be the ofi ele the annual summer lecture series. Beginning July 5, with a l ayL Harold H. Fisher of the Hoover Institute and Library at Safr University, the series will feature five other prominent authortesi the field of world affairs and will -------~ PAGE THREE Cais fSeY ToWatcb 1 T@1..Oll I'' if te aeomO-cars* are registered with the Ifni- 9 ~ ~.I2Ll9 vrsity. However, "because of the I> ~ soial implications, mixed corn- .9;i\ Sokspn may not be carried after 9:0P.M." 2.00 Unier- All students must secure driving i.ed al- permits by applying to the Office .~it si crof: Student Affairs, Rm. 1020 t-. c.'musAdmin. Bldg. ,1a ut creek, ' L eGilb ert L . L ee, Jr , m n b the Engineering -eerc tute staff, wasapont(wUt sity controllerathede ing- of the Boasrdo Knt Lee will fll hI p Cinle vacant' in Febr Iuary enW: -t- 1c, Pierpont wasprtoe t .ie president folloin there tion of - Robert P. Ir s A native of Poi,; Lt~ '. uated from Michiga(,'. te.i 1941 and received 1isnt~r gree in business.,; iustah- here in 1947. LreDa iuring the " r, Army Air Corps. a's o l~l i' irin 1 ~" Phd.Lien-! 1. ~ i he 105 iSumme 7 'P'~ 9? tt Icnasof ab- H oac i n ofaculity m~fr r.arh and I t' _i'"P 91 ilge- _' do fo .tcnts to Students under 21 years old must present a letter from a par- ent giving permission to operate a car. Any student who drives without having secured a permit will be subject to disciplinary ac- tion. t ~: f( n I )t~t I '~ '.~ Or' 0 I> 19 2 1ttl. 9hi a n i, erelL tro. FGoge ii of{t~. ;H9V~pv~tJdepat- ci oa iuat'etni .21 dpat-: y wase a; ad J N L' e . pnocafomof-th toat 1 u 7-' BolIy v t&rchfund. discuss this country's position in the wvorld today. Today. Algo D. Henderson, Pro- fessor of Higher Education will speak on "The Role of Vocational Education in the Education Pro- gram" at 4:00 p.m. at Schorling Auditorium, University High School. This lecture is part of the series of afternoon lectures in edu- cation. The series itself is a pre- view of the Summer Education Conference which will be held here from July 16 to July 20. Cognated with the education lectures is a Workshop in Inter- n=:tional Education which is be- ii-, offered by the University t is summer. This will be the first time that the University has offered such a workshop. It wvill deal with the subject of education as a world force. High- liyht of the workshop will bea field trip to the summer schools of Ontario in Canada where the students will have a chance to see French and English language ni 11 1- 'N?% /4, - IN ADDITION to facultyre- -tals, there are fourteen special1 in- Sstitutes and conferences s(,ed!- d dThe Linguistic Progr4,M VhhX1be gan June 21 and which will cn tinue until August 17 is featucn specialized courses and lectures af this field, A conference of English Teal- ers, designed to consider p'b rlems in the teaching of literatr in high school, is scheduled on faod ys nd i eg n J1-. i- Also, a speech conference sllb a held July 20 and 21, anda - is tional Band Conductors Center ie ence Workshop is set for July e 23-27" ,e "Growth and IDiff rt: .; ;, will be the title of a ;ripso on the biological s~iences hi; is slated for July 9-20.Ana Biophysics symposium wii ll from July 23 to August 10. Scheduled for July 1-3i Conference on the Rehabilitatis of the Handicapped Worker:eve: Forty. There will be three conferfoenceseahrs T teaching conference will beon July 12, a school and common->ir orchestra conference is slat for July 13 and a school vocal rts~ conference will be held July 1-. schools in operation at alllel. The University's Museum ofAtr will feature three exhibits dcr? ' the summer session. The firtt "Fifty Master Prints from the_- Rosenwald Collection," willgon display Sunday in the Musu galleries in Alumni Memorial 1al. j IIE SPEIALORDERS BOOKS For ~c1,erence oBooks ?. F . S,1fkv manr Reading .. LAW' -mEDICAL2 PUBI C H EALTH 4 SUM/- t F t. 'NURSING I fAr Iom }ou like it / c ~ c'lize in v~LIC~ ~aEN DINNERS YCKTT (E !~inmeat sauce) 4. y Pookstore 121 Sjut University 2~Y~g. : , r Inn" STEAKS, CHOPS I , ay $,~y2u P 'i> ~ c~ U5I~SMNS LUNCH Served Doily 'rx 'IA.. .- '..;Dinn~ers, 5 P.M.-Midnight' S a's-et Srvcefor your convenience. ' 119 East Lil'rt 'TAL orsT 4 112 :~ . 'i' Phone 5902 I IN ADDITION to in.tt and several special events:n a campus, the summer se^in t cludes courses car'rying Urtie credit at eight camrs.The a elude the Biological S ;ttion.D- las Lake, Mich., with courte; A botany and zoology; Camp Dvs Jackson, Wyoming, which f a_.n' field courses in geology ani sun veying; the Fresh Ai' Ca, Pinckney, Mich., with labo'aon courses in education, psyeliolot' social work and sociology;Can Filibert Roth, Iron River, 2~ei. ".,which features field work in fore . - try and antural resources; andyht Geography Camp, Soney, M7ii., with field work in geogiaphy. IAlso, there are Camp Killrney Manitoulin district. Ontario,whr archaeological field work is b c n- featured; National Music Ca,- Interlochen, Mich., whet e ter are University level courses in ni_ sic, physical education, spech and art; and the Speech Improxemen Camp, Northport, Mich., where_ students are interning in spreciechrk _ w_ 1 d J jERS SAM'0,S STORE ill (' l EERSUCKER G r 0 0 0/ I Every' h)ing to ,s )e hap1 to have you make us I csa4<;u:ers fog-Phoatographic supplies. ~,Lf'. rlSTOCKED (P.101. a ai aateur or experimenter o n V ladto have you come in anid It9.O .'youJr elcrnc uipmaenxt. Ama- ti a Idt uis darc our specialty. ~to 11> >4 9 y if -' pl'4 '9111. tn : If, NEEDS NO IRONING 9 Free cuff alterat Black & White S1 Sanforized Sizes 29 to 42 EXTRA SIZES 44-3 6 - 33 I Newspaper Crse G _ i Sonforized . . . Sizes; S-M=ML-L riorn ,triped 9I r It" get YOUdon--cta from oursi