FOUR
TIHE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY
SUNDAY JULY 31, 1927
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Smmer Session
until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. in. Saturday).
Volume VIII SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1927 Number 31
Graduate Students:
Graduate students who expect to receive the Master's degree at the
close of the present Summer Session should pay the diploma fee before
August 19. Please secure blanks for this purpose at the office of the
Graduate School, Room 1014, Angell Hall.
Students who have made changes in elections and have not notified
the office should do so at once. It is too late to drop a course which has
been regularly attended to date.
Grades will be mailed to those who leave a self-addressed - stamped
envelope at the. Graduate School office.
Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder.
Teachers Certificates:
Blanks for the payment of the Teacher's Certificate fees may now be
secured at the office of the School of Education. All students who expect
to be recommended for the Teacher's Certificate at the end of the Summer
session must pay their fees and return their receipts to the Recorder,
School of Education, before the end of the Summer session.
Office hours: 10:30-12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. M.
Gretheni Kug, Recorder.
August Seniors-School of Education:
All diploma and teacher's certificte fees should be paid before the end
of the Summer session by those students who will have completed the re-
quirements (during this Summer session) for graduation from the School
of Education. These blanks may be secured during office hours at the office
of the School of Education.
Office hours: 10:30-12:00 A. M., 2:30-3:30 P. M.
Gretchen Krug, Recorder.
Exhibit of Educational and Mental Tests:
The Bureau of Educational Reference and Research will hold an exhibit
of educational and mental tests from Monday through -Thursday, August
first to fourth inclusive, from 3:00 to 5:00. This exhibit will include all
tests used in the Michigan Cooperative Testing Program, as well as other
mportant tests in educational fields. Superintendents, supervisiors, prin-
cipals, and teachers are particularly invited to visit this exhibit.
Bureau Educatonal Reference and Research.
Nen's Educational Club:
The Men's Educational Club will have its annual baseball game at Ferry
A New
Convenience
For University Students
T HIS introduces to University students
a new way of getting arouid that has
met with instant favor because of its con-
venience and economy.
You can now rent a fine private automo-
bile that you drive yourself-take where you
like-in fact use exactly as you-would a car
of your own.
Whether you're going for a trip of a few
miles, a week-end trip or need a car for the
evening occasion -you'll find this service
mighty convenient.
You come to our station-select the car
you want-and you're on the way. It takes
about two minutes. No red tape-no annoy-
ing questions.
The only requirement is that you be quali-
fied and competent to drive a car. That is all.
The cost is much lower than you would
expect. Next time you want to go some-
where-we invite you to go in one of our cars.
Ride in Groups and Split the Cost
It costs no more for five to ride in one of our cars.
Plan a trip with three or four others-divide the bill-
and the cost to each is so small you'll never miss it.
Field at 5 o'clock on Tuesday, August 2. At 6 o'clock there will be a picnic.
Tickets may be procured from Professor Wilbert L. Carr of the School
of Education.!
The Committee.
French 190-French Bibliography:
The next meeting of this course will take place in Room 301, Univer-
sity Library, Monday, August 1, at 3 o'clock. Books of a general character
dealing with Science, Philosophy, and Education, will be examined and
discussed.
W'illiam A. McLaughlin.
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Observatory Nights:
Tickets for Visitors' Nights at the Observatory, August 8, 9, and 10
may be obtained at the office of the Summer session from 10 to 12 A. M.
and 2 to 4 P. M. These tickets are intended for students of the Summer
session who will present their Treasurer's receipts when applying for
them. Students desiring to avail themselves of this opportunity to visit
the Observatory should apply for tickets at once as the supply is very
limited.
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