.rouR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 7, I"- TOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 7, Supplementary Di rectory List Cohen, Harry, Md. 537 Elm St. Kings, N. Y. Cole, Heurietta, Grad. 1602 Granger Ave. Kalamazoo 2-2115 Calella, James W.,; M.D. 307 South Division Oneida, N. Y. This supplement is published for the purpose of taking care+ names of those who registered too late for the Summer Students Dir It will be run in parts, daily, until the list is completed. Further add will be received at The Daily office or by telephone'at 4925. Extra of the papers containing this supplement can be obtained at the office Press building on Maynard St. Abrams, Henry J., E & A. 912 Dewey Ave. Ann Arbor 8164 Ackley, Loie B. 308 T'hompson Litchfield of the ectory.' dresses copies in the Connelly, Suter M., Ed. 517 Elizabeth Grand Rapids 961 Connely, 1.1ildredl M., Grad. Newberry Residence Detroit Cook, Marguerite W., Ed. 1311 Minerva Muskegon 3170 Coury, Magdalena D., 822 Oakland Detroit Cox, Joseph H., 345 E. Huron St. Coldwater 5915 Cozine, Ruth E., 803 Lawrence St. Chicago, Ill. 2-1077 Cromin, Catherine T., Ed. 819 E. Univ. Detroit 7288 Crosby, Mrs. Fern T., 513 Elm St. Ann Arbor 8074 Crowley, Mary C., Grad 508 Thompson i Ann Arbor 9392 Cunningham, Edward, C.E. and A. 1437 Wahtenaw Chicago, Cushing, Elwood L., 502 Thompson St. Ann Arbor 4681 jCushing, John T., 711 Haven St. Lorain, Ohio 8585 Custer, Kathleen M., Grad.- 415 W. Madison St. Ann Arbor Dabney, Eugerna, Grad. 816 E. Huron Birmingham, Ala.7 Davis, Arthur F., Grad. 801 S. Sstate Portsmouth, N. H. Deemer, Ruth, Grad. 343 S. Fourth Ave. Freemont, O. 2-1 Diamond, Thomas Grad. 1032 Vaughn St. Ann Arhn 45 '4 3 3301 Dickinson, Charles W. 1412 Geddes Maeden, W. Va. 6417 Diehl, Wilbur W., Grad. 502 E. Liberty St. East Lansing 985 Diller, Arthur D., Ed. La Grange, Ind. Dodge, Mr. Elsie G., 510 Forest Ave. Hancock 7422 Dulude, Leslie L., 1007 E. Huron Midland 9417 Dunbar, Willis F., Grad. 1942 Cambridge Hartford 4338 Duncan, James F., Grad. 940 Greenwood Ludington 4339 Dwyer, Ruth J., Ed. 707 Kittanning, Pa. 2-1880 Ellick, Robert P., 1408 Washtenaw Omaha, Nebr. 6717 Ellsworth, Frank E., Grad. 520 Thompson Kalamazoo 7758 Emery, Mary C., Grad. 728 Onendaga Ann Arbor 4959 Emori, Yasuhei, Grad. 310 N. Thayer St. . Tokio, Japan 4957 Engbers, Benjamin, Grad. 502 E. Liberty St. Grand Rapids Engelified, John J., 114 12th St. Ann Arbor 3665 Engle, Nathanael H., Grad. 732 S. Division Ann Arbor 5359 Engle, Ruth M., Grad. Ann Arbor Division Ann Arbor 5359 Fennes, Stewart D., 1408 Washtenaw Port Huron 6717 Finley, Rolla B., Grad. 815 E. Ann Ann Arbor 7979 Fisher, Charles A., Grad 416 Buchanan Ann Arbor 3026 Foster, Marion, 2001 Washtenaw Boston, Mass. 5161 53 Adams, Ray H., Grad. 715 Haven Ave. Dearborn 4441 Albig, John W., Grad. 405 Awixa Road McKeesport, Pa. Allen, Mary L., Grad. 543 Chqirch St. South Orange, N. J. Allen, Mildred E., Grad. 822 Oakland Ave. Clinton 6108 Allmendinger, Helene, 520 S. Division Cleveland, O. Atchinson, Marie, Grad. 1520 S. University Zanesville, 0. Bagg, John H. 631 E. University Baltimore, Md. 4747 Ill. 6617 9853 5889 9433 7975 7910 6637 1888 81 2-2217 Baldwin, Leland D., Grad, 110 S, Ingalls Pittsburgh, Pa. 6374 Bacharach, Frances R., Grad. 209 S. Ingalls Brookline, Mass. 8071 Barnes, Donna M. 427 Hamilton Pl. Coldwater 5942 Barta, Josephine D., Grad.. 1125 White St. Indianapolis, Ind. 8587 Bartlett, Allen E. 1746 Washtenaw Eaton Rapids Beck, Raymond, A. 700 Oxford Road Chicago, Ill. 6917 Benz, Alvin H., 212 So. Division Webster 2-2372 Benz, Florence E. 326 S. Fifth Ave. Ann Arbor 2-1025 Besancon, Grace W., Grad. 1027 E. University Detroit 7472 Blakeslee, Elbert L. 911 Greenwood Pasaic, N. J. Bleeker, Harrie L., Grad. 1333 Washtenaw Hart 2-1980 Blunt, William, E. & A. 549 S. Division. Port Huron 2-1774 Bockstahlet, 01. L., Grad. 613 Hill St. Waverly, Ill. Bos, John R., Grad. 604 E. Jefferson Grand Rapids 66681 Boville, Ora E., Ed. Betsy Barbour Detroit 6816 Boss, Marie E., Ed. Betsy Barbour Sand Lake 2-1716 Bowen, May L., Ed. 1145 Washtenaw, Indianapolis, Ind. 3579 Bowman, Ruth 1117 Church Grand Rapids Boyd, Bernice, Grad. 1503 Washtenaw Paola, Kans. 9617 Briton, Elizabeth J. * 311 5. Division Toledo, Ohio Brooks, Philip C. 71,4 Haven Colorado Springs, Colo. 3506 Brophy, Clare M:, Ed. 517 Elizabeth Grand Rapids 9514 Brumbaugh, Madeline 513 S. Division Cowallis, Ore. Bryan, Charles H., Grad. D. T. D. House, Geddes Ave. Portlaid 7317 Isabelle, Lois, Ed., 1340 Volland Detroit 2294 Burke, Alice Mary, Ed. 433 Maynard Pontiac 2-2175 Burton, Nancy A. 814 E. University Highland Park 2-1156 Campbell, Harvey B., Ed. 109 N. Ingalls Kansas City, Mo. 4710 Campbell, Herbert V., Ed. 109 N. Ingalls Kansas City, Mo. 4710 Campbell, Phebe V. 403 Lenawee Drive L'Anse 8381 Lula M. Canan, Grad. 428 Hamilton Pl. Montpelier, Ohio 3435 Canfield, Norton, Md. 1830 Washtenaw Ann Arbor 7417 Carscallen, George E., Grad. 722 Arbor St. Crawfordsville, Ind. 7389 Carter, Mary A., Ed. 714 E. University Clarksburg, W. Va. 4541 Catton, Nellie M., Grad. 816 E. Huron Spokane, Wash. 7910 Chalmers, Lucille M., Grad. Detroit Chamberlain, John M., E. & A. 1805 Washtenaw Elyria, Ohio 9717 Chapman, Don H., 1408 Washtenaw Clinton 6717 Chapman, Robert H. 712 Washington Ravenna, Ohio, 9764 "Chapple, Charles C., Md. . 15 Geddes Heights Billings, Mont. 2-2372 Churchill, Ruel V., Grad. 28 Rosewood Ann Arbor 5114 Chester, Margaret D., Ed. , 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Antwerp. Ohio Cilley, Earl L., Md. 1541 Washtenaw Grand Rapids 8317 Clark, Paul V., Grad. 533 Elm St. Lincoln, Neb. 8235 Clarke, Edwin A., Grad. 429 S. Division Mt. Pleasant 6856 Clarle, Helen L., 1722 Cambridge Road St. London, Ont. 4018 Clarke, Hugh W. 504 Walnut St. Coldwater 3021 Clausen, Gertrude E. 608 Monroe Detroit 6723 Clay, Mary B., E. A. 1216 S. University Pittsburgh, Pa. 3204, I .. aa a u, . a a w , vv. u u FORD PLANT TRIP MADE YESTERDAY The first out of town excursion led by Carlton Wells visited the Ford Park Plant Wednesday. More than sixty students went on the trip which consisted of an inspection trip through the plants of the Ford Motor company. The group which gathered in front of Angell Hall left there at 1:15' o'clock in special motor busses, for highland Park. The main depart- m ents of the Ford plant were visited. mThe party was conducted by special juides through the motor testing de- partment and assembling departments, the upholstering division and the large stock rooms. 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At the Book Stores-on the Campus { -1, r i Other Sp~lenidid Features 35c 3:5C COMING SUN~DAY Marion Davies Inl "'I LIE, TILE TOILER" -- .1 { " -4j til1101111ill i 1111il ~i ll II" The Rock ford Players Second Summer Season Thursday and Saturday Evenings this week Friday and Saturday Matinee Opening TONIGHT at 8:15 "Gammer Gurton's Needle" Sarah Caswell Angell Hall (above Barbour Gymnasium) All seats reserved at 75c at Bookstores and Door Matinees 50 and 75 Cents You will rock with laughter at this famous old farce MATINEE ONLY TOMORROW at 3:30