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TTVI SI)AY, JANUARY 2s, s1^oS
I itI:;i'IONS tNt) ADVICE.
Th-ideas ciflPresidenst Scthurniant of
C orsellt sithirefereste tosspeciatizationt
duicng the iiidergradtute couse, mtay
be wsortthrev'ieistsgusthss tssse, whets
heistethod of etectinsg stitdies is beisng
cagdso radically. tie susggests thtat
hrec sthouitltie aitefinite aism insviesw
roi thili legiinuig of the juniior year,
ithlit to ightenis te tasktof cttoosiag
thcretholdbe ltautdtiefore ttte stisdent
itlvo-ncar couitrses ptanisedt hyedutcationtal
experts anid teadlisngtil to stedicisne, law,
jounais, 1nd they other professions.
For ticiispectice irofessiossatstiudetits
suchcurses ace- alreaidy pretty definitely
laout at ;Michigan. The mast who
fundieiris unidied ansd unadlvisedin s the
elesie-silclt'ie sis tie osn ethose
speiciiltly is to bic amosig those to which
teacts antI hitmanities trait tirectly.
Tc'aching, in atny stiecial iranchl, ioturnal-
ism. easthe tmiiiistry, the consuslar
seccvicc,-fcswif aniy if these occuctuios
ire us lcrstooaibytihle astpiranits to he
iest iattainsabiclie criaiin well sacked
mute. Cuiuiciltaion wsitt a professor
is, ticb sure, a .cure for all ills;ht-
cot t osomit ourselvs5to the diai-
ciiiii coparisiiniofiithe cure asdtihs~e
dtiaec-iners'eCV are tar sosnic reasons
little used. _1s i coliseqcitese sonic of
iour iutiire minlisiers ace tdeficiesit ini
btilisociology andilethics; and asubassa-
dorsthat-hope-tuo-bie, thiosgh ignorat
alikecfIu istuoastatiese, G~ermsassatid
F~rechliinthie mIiselves triumsphanstly
cescent if tiey tave reaid a feis soluames
on intcrnioillll relaitions.
If stitienits aceIci sipecialize after their
illiilicyeair, they shtiuidlnot tie allowsed
toi falitimas iti lie itdea that sipecializa-
'tiosi masirigii l shiiceess-asait
of themr ilo--r lie t iilol sbjlecs lare'
eqealilyspertientu..Ahanisdboik, itr a
age in te Cateldar to griiiup corses
suttier heads f the idifferet cmmoni~s
enitlcius hhs siwolid "e'a alliialtil -
LMusic Aat3 Urara
OnitWednhiesiay ferioioiiat 4:30, the
osllwing trograme sill le gienliati the
schollitof \Music by piiiils iii Albet
LoickwiiiiilaisilWilliamitIHowslaiiid. 'fle
pubilic is invtisied to lesrecitals.
'Thirtv-tiwo Variatiuons....ffelhou-u't
'Miss Viian Lyiii.
hia Niite I tlle.... .fGgii't 111
M\iss Mart\Whlit.
fCarice. lcesl.Ch. Guf, Sintl-,'iiioil
WVilloiughbly Boughtotn.
Lanmor............. uodad
Mitss tranices Joyce.
Sitl . . . . Otscs
M\iss Lura Sherffius.
Qulandoli a ito(Fasst)......... .Gul
-Miss Ie ITrubl.
Pasorale............ Scrlili
Romanuice ........... Sefisliliu
Julie Wsager
"Stagela tier lbrigt adilfair',. .H. fodc
-Miss HlenestWright.
Scherzo, H fattitinisr...... ii hpiii
MfirssIHeleia B.-Muss.
IWitli the rdcltionin illrices te .51:
esic has nolticeab~ly inproeit s bil.
Thisiweeki a ew,hiswer scdleio f
laices ges intel effect at this hous.
Regular patros of te theater foitnid
last night the best lll yet preseteci
here. The heailiner lake's circus f
traistedaniiimals, wsas a remsarkale aii
"Thle XWillardh temple of .usic" is ani
etertaiinsg spectacular smutsical act'.
The oiler acts lre satisfactor.
'eats; WAste "rA'T sisH E IT'N'E.
'T' perfosaince of "Tei Rials" lst
night astte Witsey theatier aby luh
Jefersionibrithers tas iell receisci.
Siiiientis uaiihppblic swelcimet their op -
prunlity t see a real hpla i aireit
play'houlse lby large parcoage and11 en-
tusiacs. The splayitg f the Jeffersutti
sas a1 deciidedhtreat. The spportci ias
adiqutae asti acceptable.
siBETeos s ANessDi i ioTYM is 'i. ss
"Cla'ssmiates" whihi iill lbe playe ii
the Nest WhitnteaIiute c 'desdac'
ight.Iiwit Roet rEdesotiniithe led-'
ing ole, is a stry' of life at West Poit.
-Mr. Etdesait plays the hillel if a seiiii
caidet frtiim South Caroliia. IHIc silt
he. Slporedt by' Fraink J lstece.a
firsiser Anns Aror tian.
Three yelrs ago Mr. Meslnye sas
leadisgstasn withs Mlrs. Fiske ii "tek'
Sharp.' Thue net year he spportel
Nat Goaodswin in "A Gileil Fool" isti
later its "The Anmerican Geteas." Ia
these two plays le aadei rnscoti-
nental tour. This is -Mr. Mchsntyre'i
secondillseasn withi Rbert Fdesos.His
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