THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY FOUR rn TT? TH SUM ER MCHIGN DALY.. .- __ DAILY OFFICIAL BULLE TI Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Sess until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).u - Ir|ID T( BRYAN GOOD GOV ERNMENT PRIZE L U IUiUU ILO IN POLITICAL SCIENCE IS AWARDED of BIILDIING 1P[RATION Lawrence F. Preuss, '27, has been ner with $60 worth of books of his UnwnIr drd the Gond Government pize own choice. Preuss is specializing ion It Volume VIII MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1927 Number 2 ; Summer Session Hours of Registration: For the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts,-in the Recorder's Office, University Hall, June 23, and 24, 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 4 P. M.; June 25 and 27, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M. Thereafter 10 to 12 A. M. daily. For the Colleges of Engineering and Architecture,-in West Engineering Building, June 23, 24, 25 and 27, 8 to 12 and 2 to 5 P. M. For the Medical School,-in the Medical Building, June 23, 24, 25 and 27, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. For the College of Pharmacy,-in the Chemistry and Pharmacy Building, June 23, 24, 25 and 27, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M. For the School of Education, including Hygiene and Public Health, Physical Education, Public Health Nursing, and Athletic Coaching and Ad- ministration,-in Tappan Hall, June 23, 24, 25, and 27, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. For the Law ,School,-in the-Law building, June 17, 18, and 20, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. For the School of Business Administration,-in Tappan Hall, June 23, 24, 25, and 27, 9 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 P. M. For the Graduate School,-in Angell Hall, June 23, 24, 25, and 27, 9 to 12 and 2 to 4 P. M. Edward H. Kraus. Memhers of the Summer Session Faculties: Blanks for the Faculty Directory and request cards for the Summer Michigan Daily have been sent bycampus mail to all members of the Sum- mer Session Staff. Their prompt return mail will be greatly appreciated. The Summer Daily will be delivered only to those members of the Sum- mer Session faculty who will fill out the request cards. Edward H. Kraus., Summer Employment-Lecture Work: One or two men wanted to lecture in factories at the noon hour in Chi- cago on the value of reading as a means of education. See Employment Bu- reau, Room 2, University Hall. J. A. Bursley. (Continued from Page One) and securities, Mrs. W. D. Henderson, executive secretary of the alumnae council, voiced her appreciation of the co-operation she has had in car- rying on the financial end of the building campaign. She announced the memorial room given by Robert Patterson Lamont in honor of Ethel Fountain Hussey, the first president of the League; , the hostess room which has been allocated by the New York alumni group to the memory of Dr. Eliza M. Mosher; and two other memorial rooms to Charlotte Blagdon1 from Mrs. OVilliam Foote of Jackson, and to Georgia Beardsley, by the Kansas City group. President Little accepted the pledge on behalf of the Regents with the re- ply that "no gift which has come to the University in years has been so frought with possibilities as this gift of Michigan women for a new build- ing to house their activities." He con- tinued in an exposition of the position women are expected to play in the education of the future, of his hope for them here and closed with sincere congratulations forthe achievement of the present generation of Michi- gan women in successfully complet- ing their campaign for the new build- ing. Following these speeches, the spade, gilded and' decorated in maize and blue ribbons was handed to Dr. Mosher by Miss Murray who turned it over to Elizabeth Nutt, the incom- ing president, to be kept in the archives of the building. After a few words from Dr. Mosher in which she traced the place of women on the campus since their first admission 58 years ago and in which she paid tribute to those deserving women who helped to raise that position, Presi- dent Little closed the women's part of the alumni day program and open- ed the meeting to come with a roll call by classes. awarue e n uuuv111-1,P1 provided by William Jennings Bryan in International relations, and has sand mark. for excellence in political science, received all A grades for three suc- according to an announcement by cessive semesters. Prof. Robert T. Crane, acting head of At the same time it was announced the political science department. The that Prof. Jesse S. Reeves, head of the prize was originated about twenty department, will return at the be- years ago, according to Professor ginning of the Summer Session from Crane, when Mr. Bryan was on a lec- his trip to South America as one of ture tour of various universities. The two representatives from the United 1 . D. fees derived from the lectures were States at a conference to draw up a L. n left at the respective institutions, and code of international for the Hispanic-IType- this year's award provides the win- American nations. 17 Nickels Arca SUMMER SCHOOL Law Txt ok Our friends, when re- - turning to Ann Arbor, always drop in for our EXCELLENT MEALS. NOW- Cor. Stqte and Washington DAILY TO MANAGE NEW PUBLICATION Response to the announcement of Michigan's newest publication, The1 Michigan Weekly, to be published for the parents of students, has been en- couraging, according to its editors, and following the issue of a sample edition this spring, plans are ' com- pleae for its publication next year. The Weekly will consist of reprints from the regular Daily, and will fur- Editor of The Weekly, who has three years experience on The Daily. Gen- eral news of interest to the parents, all from local sources, and certain features from the editorials, music and drama, humor, women's and sports sections, will be chosen. The Weekly will appear every Mon- day, so that it will include matter published in the Sunday paper, thus making a summary of the week's news. HONOR ALUMNUS IRAE _ NOW i 7 nish an opportunity for parents of students to follow the campus activ- Ronald O. Robertson, '21L, who died Ities at a lower rate and in more con- a few weeks ago, was honored by aI densed form than the regular Daily resolution passed by the Stark County, provides . Ohio Bar association. Mr. Robertson Selection of the outstanding ma- entered the University in 1917. He terial from all the various depart- served in the army during the late ments of The Daily will be made by war, returned to the University and Charles E. Behymer, '28, Managing graduated in 1921. 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