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Saturday, July 11.
University of Chicago Chapel.
8:30 a.m.
Conducted all-day trip—inspection
and demonstration of the pipe or¬
gans, the organ chamber, etc.
Other University of Chicago build¬
ings will also be visited if time
permits. Mr. C. A. Hahn, North¬
western University School of Mu¬
sic, will be in charge of the trip.
Meet at Davis Street Elevated sta¬
tion.
8:30 p.m. Summer Session Party. Games and
dancing. No charge. University
Gymnasium.
Fourth Week
Monday, July 13.
Lecture: The Adventurous Victor¬
8:15 p.m.
ians,? by Da. FRaNk M. WEBSTER,
Associate Professor of English,
Washington University. Harris
Hall 107.
Tuesday, July 14.
8:30 p.m. Movies: Policing the Arctic,?
From Mine to Consumer,?’ Pathe¬
grams, Grantland Rice. Place to
be announced later.
Wednesday, July 15.
12:30 p.m. School of Speech luncheon. North
Shore Hotel.
Summer Session Band concert
7:00 p.m.
and campus ’sing. The Mead¬
ow (north of University Hall).


8:15 p.m. Lecture demonstration: Music
and Noise—Their Secrets Reveal¬
ed,' by Dk. WiLLIAM BRam
Wurrx, Director of Acoustic Re¬
search, American Steel and Wire
Company.
Thursday, July 16.
2:30 p.m. Religious Education Conference.
Theme: Progress in Curriculum
Making. Leader: Da. Paur H.
ViErn, Director of Research, In¬
ternational Council of Religious
Education. Harris Hall 104. Con¬
ference continued at 8:00 p.m.
5:15 p.m. Ravinia—picnic supper, and opera.
Meet at North Shore Line station
(Church Street).
8:00 p.m. Religious Education Conference
continued. See above.
8:30 p.m. Play, The Wisdom Tooth,' High
School Group, School of Speech.
Admission, 81.00.
Friday, July 17.
8:15 a.m. Lake trip to Milwaukee on the
CChristopher Columbus. All-day
trip. Two hours of sight-seeing
in Milwaukee. Round trip, 81.50.
Meet at Davis Street Elevated sta¬
tion.
Saturday, July 18.
Chicago financial district trip. Chi¬
8:30 a.m.
cago Stock Exchange, Board of
Trade, Federal Reserve Bank.
Meet at Davis Street Elevated sta¬
tion.
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