ye .revious high mark. s- ed Subicribe for the Wolverine, $. II yotir tires, repairs storage see Cadillac tge Co. and benefit heir Quick Service Garage CO. ftli Main Street E. Schmit. Prop. ANNOUNCE SUMMER, ECTU REPROGA List Issued by Dean Kraus is Most Complete Ever Offered During Session MANY SUBJECTS OF CURRENT INTEREST TO BE DISCUSSED A complete list of the special lec- tures, concerts, and excursions 'that have been arranged for the Summer session was issued yesterday by Dean E. H. Kraus and constitutes the most complete program that has ever been offered. Every week day during the session will have at least onelecture or entertainment and many subjects of great current interest will be treat- ed. It was planned to have President Marion L. Burton as one of the prin- cipal speakers on the progiram but his trip to his summer home, at the end of this week will make it impos- ible for him to be present. Following is a list of all the lectures as arranged for up to date. All the numbers of this program are free to the public, with the exception of the visitors' nights at the Observatory, the excursions to Niagara Falls and Put- in-Bay, the Michigan Union Spotlight entertainment, and the plays under the direction of Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. Unless otherwise specified, the lec- tures will be given in the auditorium of the Natural Science building. July b 5 p. m.-Great Britian and America. Prof. . H. Van Tyne. 8 p. m.-Fever, Prof. C. W. Edmunds. Jly 6 5 P. m.-Public Utilities. Dean. M. E. Cooley. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Un- iversity School of Music. ((Hill audi- torium)., ' July 7 5 p. m.--Selection and Administra- tion of Classes of Gifted Children, Mr. W. G. Coburn, superintendent of scheols, Battle Creek. 8 p. m.-Educational motion pic- tures.. July 5 p. m.-The Ballot (illustrated), Prof. J. S. Reeves. 8 p. m.-The Art of Portraiture (il- lustrated), Prof. H. R. Cross. July 11 5 p. m.-Panama (in Spanish, illus- trated), Mr. Gustave Michaud. 8 p. 3n.-Some Problems of British Rule in India, Prof. E. A. Horne, of Patna university, India. 8:30 p. m.-Visitors' night at the Ob- servatory. Admission by ticket only. July 12 5 p. m.-The Public Schools of Mich- igan, Pres. D. B. Waldo, of the Western State Normal school, Kalamazdo. 8 p. m.-Causes of Mental Disorder, Prof. A. M. Barrett. 8:30 p. m.-Visitors' night at the Ob- servatory. Admission by ticket only. July 3' 5 p. m.-The Flower Garden in Re- lation to Small Homes (illustrated), Prof. A. Tealdi, 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the University School of Music. (Hill au- ditorium). 8:30 p. m.-Visitors? night at the Ob- servatory. Admission ty ticket only. July 14 5 p. m.-Niagara Falls and Vicinit (illustrated), Assistant Prof. K. C. Mc- Murry. 8 p. m.-Educational motion pic- tures. July 15 5 p. m.-School Administration from the Social Side, Mr. Peter Mortenson, superintendent of schools, Chicago. 8 p. m.-Our Great Undeveloped Re- sources, Superintendent Mortenson. 5 p. m.-The Asteroids and Rings of Saturn, Assistant Prof. L. A. Hopkins. 8 p. m.-Plymouth and the Pilgrims (illustrated), Dr. S. S. Robins. July 19 5 p. m.-Rural Education in State and Nation, Prof. E. Burnham, of the Western State Normal school, Kalam- azoo. 8 p. m.-The Nature of Cancer, Prof. A. S. Warthin. July 20 5w P. m.-The Training of Public Health Nurses, Prof. 3. H. Bartlett. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the University School of Music. (Hill au- ditorium). July 22 2:30 p. m.-Excursion to . Niagara Falls, under the direction of the de- partment of geology and geography, via Michigan Central railroad to De- troit and steamer to Buffaol. 5 p. m.-How the Psychologist Tests Intelligence (illustrated), Prof. G. M. Whipple. 8 p. m.-Readings from Recent Poet- ry, Prof. R. D. T. Hollister. (Sarah Caswell Angell hall). July 25 5 p. m.-Community Co-operation for Child Welfare, Mr. J. A. Puffer, New York City. July 26 5 p. m.-The Growth of Child Wel- fare and the Value of Pictorial Mate- rial in Arousing Public Interest, Mr. Puffer. 8 p. m.-Important Facts About Can- cer, Prof. Reuben Peterson. July 27 5 p. m.-The Boy Problem and the Prevention of Delinquency, Mr. Puf- fer. 8 r . m.-Concert. Faculty of the Pniversity School of Music (Hill aud- itorium). July 28 5 p. m.-Socializing the High Sdhool Curriculum, Miss Ruth M. Weeks, of the Junior college, Kansas City, Mo 7 p. m.-educational Motion Pic- tures. 8 p. m.-Michigan Union "Spot- light" Entertainment. Admission will be charged (Hill auditorium). July 29 5 p. m.-The Outlook in Education, Mr. T ,E. Johnson, superintendent of Public Instruction, Lansing. 8 p. m.- Large Library Buildings: An American Contribution to Archi- tecture (illustrated), Librarian W. ,W. Bishop. August 1 5 p. m.-The Senses and' the Learn- ing Process in Fishes (illustrated), Prof. J. E. Reighard. 8 p. m.-Recital. The Class in Shlakespearean Reading (Sarah Cas-! wel Angell hall). (Continued on Page Four) The; Grey Sh qp GrGre TSo Grey Foun tan Service and July 21 5 p. m.-Leadership Dean A. H. Lloyd. 8 p. m.-Educational tures. L1 I I CANDIES and Progress, motion pic- 6©o E. Liberty Street !oil -- - ELECTRIC FANS REFRIGERAT DETROIT RED STAR VAPOR OIL STO' Have Your No at the The "NUGGET" New Folding Camp Stove Practically Perfect Perfectly Practical CAMPING OUTFITS Y Camp Grids, .ill Sizes; Rubber Hose, Sons guarantee, the best ever two sea- FI3HING TACKLE, full line, and it is going fast PICNIC SETS, STERNO C NNNED HEAT AND 0 UTFITS-Things to make you comfort- able in the hot weather season AUTO ACCESSORIES VACUUM CUP TIR ES AND TUBES ft al 3(.p. 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F 0,N,, ERY e~ 30 Per Cent OFF This includes fancy correspondence papers in GIFT BOXES, as well as many late numbers of Highland Linen, Crane Linen Lawn, Florence Hard- ing Blue, etc. i TH EAT R E: A RCADE I IAL NOTICE! Iis Theatre will showv l 1ER and D"E MmP SEY In ACTION ROW and SATURDAY nly pictures prior to the battle, and see and then judge the victor. ositively will not be shown again No extra charge and it all goes ar feature attraction. FOUNTAIN PENS of best box of stationery or propelling lead pencil, makes. will be With each sale a 50-cent given free of charge. 0o. Dqmul. M 0 r A r it 1 7 N ic k els Src ab d C AN19 SATU.R A Y .. ALL SUMMER BUSY BEE Breakfasts 1 oputA OPEN ALL SUMMER Sodas Candy Canoe Lunches a Specialty Dinners I' rrv" and I" res" . Pry Cour