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THE SI MMER MICI-II AN DAILY

FRIDAY, JULY 29,

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DAILY 0OFFICIAL BUL L E t}I
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 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
Volume VIII FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927 Number 29

CLASSIFIED ADS. 1
FOR RENT-Large front room, newly
decorated. Hot water. Dial 8544.
422 E. Washington. 27,28,29
FOR RENT-Furnished 3-room apart-
ment, available immediately. Dial
8544. 422 E. Washington. 27,28,29
FOR RENT-Modern six-room house,
furnished. Possession Sept. 1.
Garagse.116White St. Phone 21351.
27, 28, 291
LOST-Platinum wedding ring. Re-!
ward. Leave at Michigan Union
desk. 27, 28, 29

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B ~ ~ ~o 1~Bran finterest
Book Bar ains to-.
Teachers, Preachers, Librarians and
Summer School Students

Meeting of Graduate Students in Education:
There will be a very important meeting of all graduate students in the
field of Education on Tuesday. August 2, at four o'clock. The meeting will be
held in the Auditorium of the Natural Science Building. Deans Huber,
Kraus, and Whitney will make announcements that will be of interest to
graduate students in Education. Members of the faculty of the School of
Education are also urged to attend this meeting.
J. B. Edmonson,
Acting Chairman of Graduate Committee
School of Education.
Negro-Caucasian Club:
Members of the Club, and other summer school students or alumni in-
terested in interracial discussion, are invited to an informal social gathering
at the home of O. C. Johnson, 620 Church St., Friday evening at eight o'clock,
July 29.
Lenoir Bertrice Smith, Vice-President.
Chinese Students Picnic:
The party will leave Wesley Hall at 3:00 P. M. Saturday, July, 30 for
University Forest Farm. Reservation can be made before Friday noon.
Yan T. Tsang, President.
Students in College of Literature, Science, and the Arts:
Students registered in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
who expect to be graduated at the end of the Summer Session must pay
their diploma fees before the Session closes.
Florence Mohr, Recorder.
Excursion No. 7-Put-in-Bay:
Schedule: Leave Michigan Union via bus at 7:00 A. M. Leave Detroit
on Steamer Put-in-Bay, 9:00 A. M. Arrive Put-in-Bay 12:30 noon. Luncheon
on steamer or after arrival at Put-in-Bay. Assemble for walking tour ofl
island at 1:00 P. M. See-glacial markings, geologic structures, caves, etc.
Leave Put-in-Bay at 4:00 P. M. Arrive Detroit 8:00 P. M. Bus from dock to
Ann Arbor, arriving Ann Arbor about 9:45 P. M.
Tickets: Round trip, Ann Arbor to Detroit, special bus: $2.00. Round
trip on steamer Detroit to Put-in-Bay: $1.00. Tickets on sale at Room 8,
University Hall; must be purchased today, July 29. Admission to three
caves: 45 cents (paid at caves).
Kirtley F. Nather.

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POLITIC MEETING1
HEARS GARFIELD,
(By Associated Press)
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., July 28.-,
International amity and understand-I
ing depend on an enlightened citizenry
rather than a revised government, Dr.
Harry A. Garfield, president of the In-
stittue of Politics, declared in a con-
vocation speech before the seventh
annual session of that body here this
afternoon.

"Why not stop tinkering with the
machinery of government, therefore;
why not let it stand as it is?" he
queried. "Why add commission to
commission and pile office on office
when, by the simple device of citizen
conferences we may accomplish all
that is really desirable?"
"Conference, the educational meth-
od, is the most potent method the
citizen can employ, because it dispels
ignorance and drives out fear," he as-
serted.

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TODAY AND SATURDAY

Like Father-
- Like Son--

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ON THE STAGE
Complete Local Cast will be chosen on the
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Friday morning starting at 10:30 a per-
formance for ladies only of the entire show
will be given, including a talk on "Beauty and
How to Keep It" by Mr. Meadows, chief
cosmetician of the Berhova Productions. An
opportunity no ladies should miss. All seats
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Then jot this down in the old log:
Granger's rough cut flakes smoke as cool
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And don't wait till your ship comes in
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to-day... and bon voyage!

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Romance of Royal
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College Cruise Students at
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285 Madison Ave., New York City

Granger Rough Cut is made by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company

The Rockford Players
Second Summer Season
Every Evening Except
Wed.-Sat. Matinee

TONIGHT at 7:15-Ibsen's Powerful Melodrama

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Sarah Caswell Angell Hall
(above Barbour Gymnasium)
All seats reserved at 75c
at Bookstores and Door
Matinees 50 and 75 Cents

The Outstanding Triumph of the Season with Elsie Herndon Kearns

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