FOUR TOUR ___ ____ ___ ____ ___THE SUMMER. MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1927 . ..- -A 0 one point; for each year of service. l l 1 DAILY OFFICIAL -BULLE[TIN Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Copy received at the office of the Summer Session ; until S:3O p. mn. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).t Volume VIII SATUJRDAY, AUGUTST 13, 1:127 iNumiber 42 t Phi Delta Kappa: Remember the steak fry at the Lake today. Meet at Tappan Hall at 3:15 sharp. Bring your car if possible. W. W. Haggard, President. TEo All Students Having Library Books : 1. Students having in their possession books drawn from the Univer- sity Library are notified that such books are due Monday, August 15, before the impending examinations. 2. Students who have special needs for certain books between August 1-5 and August 22 may 'retain such books for that period by application t o the Office of the Superintendent of Circulation on or before August 15. 3. The names of all students who have not cleared their records at the Library by Wednesday, August 7, will be sent to the Recorder's Office, where their credits will be held up until such time as said records are clearedt, in compliance with the regulations of the Regents. W. W. Bisho~p, Librarian. Graduaate Students: Graduate students who have completed the requirements for a degree at the. end of the present summer should pay the diploma fee before August 19. Blanks for this purpose are available at the office of he Graduate School. Students who desire to have summer grades sent should leave a self- addr essed stamped envelope at the Graduate School office, Room 1014 Angell. - Ruth A. Rouse, Recorder. F~renchi 190. French Bibilographty The final mreeting in this course will take place M~onday, August 15, at 8:00 o'clock, Room 301 University Library. Books of a general character dealinig with the History of the French Language and Literature will be. on display. Any one interested is invited to attend. W. A. McLaughlin. Examination Schedule: The examinations to be given at the close of the eight weeks Session will be conducted in strict accordance with the schedule printed on page 331 of the Announcement of the Summer Session. Edward H. Kraus. Set iaxinilimii A maximum of 20 points for fac-I ulty and 10 points for emnployees Nwilll be set. Trhlen seat localf ions 'will be i graded according to points. Thmi~s should give a much more just dis-! tribution, in Mr. Tiliotson's opinion, than the former method. tickets for out of town games can be ordered through -Mr. Tillotson'. office, there being no distributions1l mnade as to allotment within the block reserved for Michigan rooters by the opposing universities. The p~rice for tickets at all out-of-town gaines will be $3.00 each.3 ..., ," -on ery Bargains A Miscellaneous Lot of Box Stationery at tOe - 25c - 45r Urn UNIVERSITY Wanr'sBOOK STORE F .1 i - rn The American way for a glorious ~low-cost trip ;to Europe sr^r wreir rw rrwrr ri r irwrrrrarr.wrr rrrnr wr®Mr ~ J A most appealivg deigticr y of lia' 'nd the Germianilines duriH ? f =-ifernt tlhemie never h itheto <3o hesren love baehiind 11111isu 1, ia IV itli Ani All Star Cast SUNDA- "TH rS ySET R TILLOTSON GIVESI TICKET PLANS1 Continued from Page One) all cases where two studenuts apply for adjacent seats, who are not of! the same class, the rating of the low-! er classman is by which the seats will be alloted.I Arrange Women's Section A separate section for women stu-1 dents who apply on the same basis! as the men in the cheering section,1 will be reserved between the 30 and1 45 yard lines. No men will be al- lowed in this section. Provisions for visiting rooters have been made, Mr. Tillotson explained, in accordance with the customary procedure in Conference schools, be- ginning at the 50 yard line and going toward one end as far' as seats areI ceded. A block of 15,000 seats has been reserved for the visitors at the Ohio ;State game. i'A new method of distribution for faculty members has b~een devised, whereby the faculty and the employ- ees will be rated on a point system, according to rank and experience.# {Thus a full professor will receiveI eight points by virtue of his rank, and one point for each year of ser- vice. An associate professor will be given G points for his rank, and the others will be graded, clerks receiv- ing one. Buildings and Grounds and other employees will not be given points for rank, but with all those on the University payroll, will receive F Subscribe For 11i h - i chigan Weekly ' . 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