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July 06, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…_ _ _, __'_THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY-PAGI C R TTI UE CRITIQUE BY G.D.E. "Slabs of the Sunburnt West," (Har court Brace & Co.), by Carl Sandbur was at once a joy and a disappoint ment to me. Still, it was not as dis appointing as it might have been, fo I saw the proof sheets two or thre months ago while riding with Sand burg to Detroit. At that time I note that many of the-shorter poems wer much below his general level, tha they were cryptic...…

July 07, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 13) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGI 0 I hey 'reIn Again! Dempsey Agrees To Battle Wills That Jack Dempsey will meet Harry Wills, negro heavy weight, for the world's championship heavy weight boxing title seems a certainty but when and where is so far undecided. The contract is said to be ready and awaits only the signatures of the fighters to make is a surety and the managers and promoters have ass'ured the pubilic that the fight will take place. ...…

July 08, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

…One really n ally should let >f going to the dev-l nust conform; one the majority male ong as I was exposed to prohi- I was seriously handicapped, was unable to- do more' than a few innuendoes against it time to time confining myself derogations which were in- ebensible to ministers, school rs, students, baggage masters, 11 such blue-ribobn winners of numskullery. Indeed, they it that It was for prohibition received not a few letters com- it...…

July 09, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 15) • Page Image 3

…rLLU:1 TIME' 'ry residence will have ents and will be able e a larger number of extengve changes and' being done to it this pmpleted,"according to t yesterday afternoon C. Bishop, social di- rth floor.of the build- nost' completely ehang- rs are being extended he, walls of the house or more windqw space more rooms are to be seats and bookshelves between the windows. busy at work now and being made to have a readiness by the be- Roger Hornsb...…

July 11, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

…Sport News Zenzo Shimidzu, of Japan, was Til- n's victim in the finals of ,the na- mal clay court tennis championship Indianapolis on Sunday, giving him other title to add to his already rge string. He had trouble in the. st set but won 7-5 while the oth- s he took 6-3 and 6-1. jWalter Wes-. ook, former Varsity tennis' captain .d coach during he past year, was feated by him in the semi-finals. Fritz Bastain and Ralph Burdick on the doubles tit...…

July 12, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…rich, anadblatanlt, aninfu tense - in brief, obsct ne. Ennui. Ennui. Ennui. of pre-I Fwd at summer school this As me with. it' overpower- ity,'and I find myself inca- any sustained or Interested ,ver have I ,been so depress- rn outft. It is worse than 1.ompany in . the armay. auine,'myself Ito brief, notes news" Sked carefully through "The1 ganst CMiiliation" (S crib- Lothrop Stddard,'and l thing 'filled with ;all the' atrines of ra profound...…

July 13, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 18) • Page Image 3

…f IU, I RPANY WILL BCE 4,574,331 NEXT (By Associated Press) g, July 12.-A statewide- cut1 honie rates averaging close to cent, outside of Detroit, and 15 Iin Detroit, was ordered by e public utilities commission rder was the commission's o the petition of the Michigan! lephone company for permis- establshi permanent rates av- ast increase of more than 28 It is estimated the commis- ction will cost the company, ased revenues, about $1,450, ...…

July 14, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…the r i t r It III I uine 25.- (By~ mall) .-Ac- nis at most of Germany's and technical high schools o severely cramped since y increasing enrollments are being suggested for the rising percentage of' Students from abroad are o constitute7 25 per cent 3tration. in the movement to re- reign influx states that in room he has noted from in-Germans, made up prin - Bulgarians, Rumanians, :ungarlans, Jugoslavs and[ ans. He declares,. the pre-I .'...…

July 15, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…screen ajestic-Ethel Clayton in "For the Defense"; Sunshine com- edy. le-Alice Lake in aedy and news. "Hate"; erth - "The Light in the learing," an Ir'ving Bacheller lay, and comedy. arles >medy Ray in "R. and news. This Week-Stage Garrick (Detroit) -"Shavings.", 1. '_______ _______________ Facial massaging, Marcelling, Mani- curing, and Shampooing at 340 South State St., over Cushing's. Tel. 2939-M, Mrs. Florence Wilson Dimattia. Patr...…

July 16, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…"The Wise Kid," a comedy featuring Fox," a thrill- Gladys Walton, comes to the Orpheum , is the Wuerth the first three days of the week. Miss alf of the week. 'Walton has a flapper role as Rosie y Harry Carey Cooper, cashier of a third-rate New e spectacular York restaurant, who follows the ad- Mojave desert. vice of a society matron to "do kind an Hale, John deeds" to the point of paying the lunch [ichols will be check for a young man who had...…

July 18, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 22) • Page Image 3

…ULU 5SE MONDAY ES LANDED. IN IZES IWILL ERED UEE NAM FAR; PR BE OFF] nly three names had been handed for the tennis tournament which ts next week Monday, states Dr., rge A. May, director of the Water- i gyifnasium. I try lists for the tennis tourna- it to be held at Ferry field. will :losed by Monday. It is essential the play begin the first oC the k that all the matches may be ed off before Aug. 12. ennis tournaments are conducted y summer...…

July 19, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 23) • Page Image 3

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THIEATERS Today-Screen Majestic-Tom Mix in "Up and Going"; comedy and news. Arcade - . Worlds," "A Tale of Two a Gouverneur Morris story; comedy. Wuerth-Harry Carey in Fox"; comedy and news. Orpheum-Alice Lake in Hole in the Wall"; and edy. "The "The com- 'PIKE ASOCIATION M N TO HOLD EETING HERE Michigan Pike association members will reach Ann Arbor at 4:15 tomor- row afternoon, the city being one of the stopp...…

July 20, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…:HIGAN DAILY SIT [ROTE S r~~nmnnT frl White Swan Lai STATE DEMOCRAT'SISEE[ and service.Ph 5TO UST REPUBLICNS 4 t a nLansing, July 18. - Democrats of w ~ kMichigan are out to make a strenu- IIII ous effort to break the solid Republi- can legislature, according to party leaders in close touch with "ctam- paign plans. Every ounce of party ST U . strength is to be put behind candi- dates. in districts where it is consid- ered there is a chance ...…

July 21, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…I . . l it " Wyn wa* I Swan, Laundry for IPress) e Prussian gov- a bill for the )n, An all comn- iabitants, on .all more than 600 of persons who Prussia previous e tax' is 200 per ed assessmen~t is e to all persons, ,he stipulated five- icates a universal local communities particikpate to a very limited extent in the nations tax- ation proceeds. Hence they are ob- liged to look around for fresh sources of revenue, and the lodging house ...…

July 22, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

…W'W L " A" U* '.Iy# egard Advantages ARFIELD ARRIVES TO ASSUME DUTIES z America do not atages," said Asha d., in an interview r is the only wom- She d Master of Arts from the Univer- y of Calcutta and is now working! a degree of Doctor of Philosophy. I believe in co'education. In In- , colleges for both men and wpm- are under one administrative de- rtment but their classes are , en- ely separate.," "Social Aspect Overemphasized" .. Miss H...…

July 23, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

…be shown IL MWAJESTIC A clever comedy-drama full of ex- tement and laughs, is "Sherlock WIEt7R- and Brown," starring Bert Lytell, which is being shown at the Majestic Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. In "Conceit," Selznick's latest big fea- o- ture production which will be shown Wednesday, and Thursday, is a drama of society and the 'wilderness. [am "m~o'es Masquerade," a~ powerful m- screen drama, featuring Conway Tearle, will be shown the re...…

July 25, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…l shortstops, of the] 1ST BE IN THURSDAY owns more than 75 est of which is Mas- as built in 1841. r 'buildings on the uditorium, which has y of approximately Library. Alumnae said to be the most of its kind in the PAIRINGS, FOR FIRST ROUND SIN- GLES AND DOUBLES ANNOUNCED The first round in the summer ten- nis tournament must be played off and the scores turned in at the director's office in Waterman gymnasium be- fore Thursday evening, if...…

July 26, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…the law, not to wive ° a IG GOVENORSDAY CELEBARTION STRIKE c affectionately as"Bill' That differ. enc was on the interpretation of the industrial court act in the matter as to whether a card of sympathy cau ;.--"Henry be, construed as violating the picket. lay before ing clause. I from aIntroduces Governor fr, ov.a "Bill" introduced "Flenry" before dif"erenc an audience in the state normal dc iec school auditorium for the governor's roia edi...…

July 27, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 30) • Page Image 3

…HE MEMBERS OF THE 1921 FOOTBALL SQUAD WHO WILL RETURN NEXT FALL TO PREPARE FOR THE BIG TEN GRIDIRON SEASON, PETRO, CENTER, IS THE ONLY ONE OF THE ENT WHO WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE FOR MICHIGAN. OHIO STATE IS ANXIOUSLY AWAITING THE BATTLE WTH THE WOLVERINES, AS THE CONTEST WITH THE YOSTMEN THIS Y WILL BE OF OUBLE SIGNIFICANCE TO THEM-FOR ON THAT OCCASION THE NEW BUCKEYE STADIUM WILL BE DEDICATED, AND THE PROSPECTS OF HITHER TEAM FOR CONFE...…

July 28, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…of 4 IT : , Y 1 -( I .-. i-ic1 !N ."r1 : I A /A :Zr J1 Ill til certain benevolent upholders of the British policy in India took the lead ii putting in their views. Hindus were surely justfied in reputing the false' charges hurled upon them, and The Summer Daily will surely allow us to present both sides of the ques- tion. Surely no unbiased mind will see any wrong in this. In spite of this the University officials did give a little hin...…

July 29, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…AT THE THEATERS 'eading nearly travailled to e heavy labor- sors, wearied of summer as a last and papers. I am end my assur- the leaders or of their guillible flock. is genierally mere force, a clubbing over the head. Disgusting as all of this is, it is none the less necessary. The industrialist, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, is an utter damned scoundrel, a swine, a poltroon, a churl. He has even less honor than an evangelist. Consi...…

July 30, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…the Sea," adapted from arcynska's popular novel,' Ling attraction at the Ar- ek. 'Brien is seen in one of the )f his career in "Channing thwest," the screen offer- nesday and Thursday. He 1English gentleman whose; tion seems to be decorat- y and Mayfair. ! "The Glorious Fool," which will be shown at this theater the first three days of the week. It is a combination of comedy and pathos with Helen Chadwick and Richard Dix in. the principal rol...…

July 01, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY ,+. ,. I i terman, Conklin, Dunn and oth . ns $1.50 up. Repairing a special-j ). D. Morrill, 17 Nickels* Arcade. ascribe today for The Summer livered to your door-The Sum- Daily.-Adv. WHAT'S GOING ON Saturday, July 1 7:30 p. m.-Chinese Students' club social, Lane hall. Sunday, Julyt 3 p. m.-Meetng of Student teers, Lane hall. Volun-I I CHUBB HOUSE Will be open during Summer >ession- Tastes like home -Try us ...…

July 02, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY UD I WHAT'S GOING ON sity School of Music. Hill auditor- STUDENTS WILL MAKE TOUR ium. OF FORD MOTOR FACTORYj Illustrat 1 N FOR SUMMER SESSION I Sunday, July 2 3 p. m.Meeting of Student teers, Lane hail. Thursday, July 6 5 p. m.--The Child Artist. ( ed). Prof. H. S. Mallory. Science auditorium. 8 p. m.--Educationlal motion Illustrat- Natural pictures. Volun- Monday, July 8 5 p. m.--The Human Aspect of W...…

July 06, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THUJI _ - - _ I II TUTTLES K~ A place to bring your friends. the f ood better; nowhere is more prompt. Open all Nowhere is the service summer. I WHIAT'S GOING ON troit River. Picnic to be held at Belle Isle. 5 p. m.-The Prophetic Religion of a Life-Idealism. Dr. H. Slonimsky. Thursdaj, July 6 5 p. m.-Tire Child Artist. (Illustrat-1 Louis Angell M. Eich. hail). (Sarah Caswell i._ I TUTPTLE'S LUNCH MAY...…

July 07, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 13) • Page Image 4

…THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY a - WHAT'S GOING ON 8 Friday, 'July 7 5 p. m.-Geology of Niagara Falls. (Illustrated). Prof. I. D. Sott. T~n-- T C i nn asil m t I so t. Religion.. Dr. H. Slonimsky, of Cin- " , Tr To cinnati. 72.7 rdNSer j p. m-The Safety of Surgical Op- erations. Dean Hugh Cabot. ir p. m.--Concert-Faculty of the Un- O ther iversity School of Music. (Hill au- --j Seven hundred- and twenty-seven Wednesday, July 12 students from 2...…

July 08, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

…I,=A £A . F-. lvilvir vikJ1..-"1V' -HVlJ-1 HAT'S GOING ON Saturday, July 8 m.--Excursion No. three-Bur- ggh's Adding Machine company, neral Motors building, and Public rary, Detroit. Leave at 8 a. M. ive at the Burroughs plant at 30 a. m. Finish Burroughs plant 12 m. Lunch on Woodward ave- e; 1:15, trip through General tors building; 3 p. m. visit Public rary. Trip ends at 4:30 p. m. p. m. - Presbyterian students I friends meet at church fo...…

July 09, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

…-.1 AA.... a s ,, - aL'a. l 4 Sa Si 1 I S.V4 ZAS.. GOING ON July 9) lunteers meet, tall. Visiting Up- vol- a.-Homoeopathic hospital sing ?resbyterian students. .-Social half hour of Presbyte- church. . m.-Presbyterian C. E,, meet- led by Miss Veo Foster. ' Monday, July 10E n.-"Pubile Utility Problems. .strated). Prof. H. E. Riggs. .-Building and Beautifying the nmunity. (Illustrated). Dr. R. lieronymus, of the University of ois. Tuesday...…

July 11, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

…Coast To Coast To it In Kansas Relay Aeet life of a comminity naturally gathers. WHAT'S GOING ,ON . . . . . . . . . . . Ship Afire at Uobokeii Docks Hoboken, N. J., July 10.-Fire broke i i (By Associated Press) nce, Kan., July 10.-Prelim- ans are already under way for asas Relay's, which have 'been tatively for April 21, next )r. F. C. Allen, director of ath- the University ;of Kansas, has eciving assurances from other that they will hav...…

July 12, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 17) • Page Image 4

… 1 I 11 kj ..%-J v V11 \ ,..4 iversity Paleontologist After Prehistoric loropus SWHAT'S GOING N I r ence, Kan., July 11. - H. T.1 curator of paleontology'at the" sity of Kansas, is now encamped Agate Springs Quarry, Agate s, Neb., on. a six weeks' hunt- p. What the spoils from the trip is not yet determined, althougli rtin insists that he may return everal rhinroceroses, deer, and ,f all, a humped back moropu moropus is the real object ...…

July 13, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

…T'S GOING ON Thursday, July 13 Permanent anic Ideal. Significance Dr. H. Slon- m.-Gun and Blade club meets in ading room of Union. m.-Educational motion pictures. Friday, July 14 p. m.-Excurison No. five--Niag- a Falls and vicinity. Under the1 rection of Prof. I. D. Scott, via chigan Central railroad to Detroit. m.--Experimental Demonstration the Properties of Liquid Air. p. m.-Lutheran students' outing the river. Meet at 420 West Lib- ty ...…

July 14, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…GOING ON I Fritday, July 14M p. m.-Niagara excursion party ves Huron street or Packard'! SState streets interurban sta-' a. for Detroit via D. J. and C. elec- railway.7 m.-Experimental Demonstration the Properties of Liquid Air. p. m-Lutheran students' outin~g the river. Meet at 420 West Lib-I y street. Everybody welcome. m.- Dance at Michigati Union. al Wilson orchestra. n.-Recital-Shakespeare's "Tam- of the Shrew." Assist. Prof. its M. Eic...…

July 15, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…Y INTERVIEW MISLIADING° man, Superintendent of Schools, delt Harding at the White House for Muskegon. nearly an hour late today. After the 8. p. m.-"Problems of the Near East." conference he said that while he was (Illustrated). Prof. F. W. Kelsey. optimistic, he could see no way at present out off the "tangled situa- Saturday, July 22 tion" which he regarded as critical. )LE PROBLEM OF ENROLL-I ENT IN TALK STAGE, SAYSI )DGES; "REPORTS HIGH...…

July 16, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

… 11 Ll.. w a1a1aa1L I\vIJL%+. aatiL a. Theaters AT THE THEATERS INESE GARDENS Sun0ay Dinner, S0c "«* Ox-tail Soup Relishes Green Onions Olives Broiled Spring Chicken, Maryland Sauce Roast Duck kAith Baked Apples Turkish Lamb ivith Mushrooms . Nely Lembon Salad and Mashed Potatoes Green Peas (Continued from Page Three) whose husband is a workman, is play- ed by Barbara De LaMar. Leatrice Joy is given the leading role in Gouverneur Mor...…

July 18, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…ir Here escrit'es ist District Election ur [DI )R ion was one of political science department of the es of French life University of California, who is here' H. Reed, of the during the Summer session, during his stay in Paris the last academic year. The Quartier de Sante adjoines the EAS TO TH ; Latin quarter, and hai a mixed pop- CUSTO ulation of small shop-keepers, work- CTORY men, and artists. It is one of the hem and the best Communist s...…

July 19, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

…4 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY . r t ,. [ GOVERNMENT 010 NOT RETURN ROASDS O OWERS SAYS RAIfLY OFFICIAL DECLARES "HALF-TRUTH WILL NOT BEAR INVESTIGA. TION it I C I I tory', wait for 'customers,' and make no effort to distribute their productst "People who scoff at advertising the church and Christianity should re- nember that four of the greatest men to whom thefounding of Christianity was laggely left were reporters or add vertisers. They...…

July 20, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…T UMMER T JMMER WHAPS GOING ON' Thursday, July 20 p. m.-The Teacher College Move- ment. Charles McKenny, president of Michigan State Normal college, Ypsilanti. 30 p. m.-The Gun and Blade club will meet this evening in the Union. p. m.-Educational motion pictures, Natural Science auditorium. - /FrIday, July 21 p. m.-"A Program for the New Su- perintendent." Mr. M. W. Long- man, Superintendent of Schools; Muskegon. P. m.-"Problems of the N...…

July 21, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…'L T JL JL A JL N-*A-Xl 1, A NOSTILL vernmbnt Intervention Expected in' Event of Failure of 1 Parley INDICATIONS OF NEW PEACE OVURTURE IN SIGHT (By Associated Press) Chicago, July 20. - With all peacel gotiations %n the country-wide Ike of railway shopmen apparently a standstill today, attention was di- cted tonight to the possibility of vernment intervention and the ac- n of individual railroads in keep- g separate settlement with their 'he...…

July 22, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…1 p. m.; arrive at 2:35. Trip -about 4:30-5 p. m. 5 p. m.-"Bridge Construction. lustrated). Prof. L. M. Gram. ends University Geologists In Kansas Secure Skulls Of Extinct Rhinos L 3 QU11U UO lurday, July 22 ursion No. eight-Detroit uing, and Michigan State' company, Detroit. Arrive Lunch there, followed by ough the telephone con- uts. - Presbyterian students cl for picnic at Wlitmore' u1nday, July 23 George E. Meyers ad- uild class, Baptis...…

July 23, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

…HAT'S GOING ON Sunday, July 23a -Prof. George E. Meyers ad- es guild class, Baptist Guild e. ' -Social half hour, Presbyter- turob, M.-IMisElizabeth ParavanoI cPresbyterian Christian En- or meeting. m.-Edison Cramer leads BRapt- ! ;l~d discussion on "Education leisure," Baptist Guild house. Monday, July 24 .-"Siberian Experiences." Prof. *Packard, University of Roch- -Recital-The class in Shakes- can Reading. (University hall). Tuesday, July 2...…

July 25, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…dl% 1V11 vs aavt-xt v Ly 25 1s." (Illustrat- rebster as Epidemiol-. . S. Warthin. an's Educational club] niversity women, the lay, July 26 on No. nine-Cadillac! y, Detroit. Leave at at 2,:35. Trip ends m. e Construction. (I1-' of. L. M. Grain. -Faculty of the Un- of Music. .(Hill audi- would attempt to gain control of the Trans-Siberian railway. Finally the . peditioti turned into nothing more or less than a railway guard and from that ti...…

July 26, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…qW. Will I I-lut . 1 sue of The Michigan :nown as the U. of M. ed on the campus at 6 y evening, Sept. 30, 1890. ied by the "U. of M. In- sociation" and consisted of four columns each. tion price was $2.50 a gle copies were three I AT'S GOING ON . :! ... .--..Y...i first issue of The Summer Mich- Daily, formerly known as The rine, an afternoon paper pub- only thre; times a week dur- .e Summer session, made its ap- . ace on the campus Frida...…

July 27, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

…WHAT'S GOING ON Thursday, ,July27 p. m.-Get together of all School of Education students at Ferry field. p. m.--"Our Future Health Pro- gram. Prof. John Sundwall. :30 p. m.--Gun and Blade club meets in reading room, .Union. :00- p. m.-Michigan Union Spotlight in ill auditorium. Friday, July 28 5 p. m.--"Building of Personnel in ucation" and 8 p. m.-"Publicity in Education." R. G. Jones, Superintendent Schools, Cleveland, Ed- Mr. of Konday, ...…

July 28, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…' I U 111L5, U11 ,July 28 g of Personnel in Ed- iblicity in Education." nes, Superintendent Mr. of nce. Paul Wilson's Saturday, July 29. Excursion No. ten-Put-in- ke Erie. Under the direc- rof. I. D. Scott, viarMichigan railway to Detroit and to Put-in-Bay. Return to or about 11 p. M., arty for Methodist students, hall. All Summer session invited. 6:30 p. m.-Miss Kathreen Scudder leads discussion eeting at Baptist Guild. Topic, "eligious ...…

July 29, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…0 ING ON Saturday, July 29 -Excursion No. ten-Put-in- Lake Erie. Under the direc- f Prof. I. D. Scott, via Michigan al railway to Detroit and ter toPut-in-Bay. Return to krbor about 11 p. m. -Party for Methodist students; y hall. All Summer session nts invited. Sunday, July 30 -"The Gospel of Mark," Mr. ,n, at Baptist Guild. -Social half hour, Presbyter- hur ch. m.-Miss Kathreen Scudder' discussion meeting at Baptist; Topic, "Religious Opinio...…

July 30, 1922 (vol. 13, iss. 33) • Page Image 4

…0 JN INTER aS E ach ui Educational and Otherwise F ifty Cento Of special interest to Summer School Teachers and Students. .'. New titles added daily. WAH R'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES WHAT'S GOING ON Sunday, July 30 12 ni.--"The Gospel of Mark," Mr. Chapman, at Baptist Guild. 6 p. m.-Social half hour, Presbyter- ian church. 6:30 p. m.-Miss Kathreen Scudder leads discussion meeting at Baptist uild. Topic, "Religious Opinions and the Religi...…

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