~UjI lINU URMILI ItIU MOST BY1453 STUDENTS POLITICAL SCIENCE INSTRUCT- ORS MAKE INVESTI- GATION Six and one-half hours each week on an average are speit by 453 stu- dents of the University in reading current newspapers and magazines. The above report has ben ascertained by political science instructors who Shave secured statements from their r clses. - Two hours is spent by students in reading the Saturday Evening Post and a little more than an hour and a half to the perusal of The Michigan Daily. The Chicago Tribune is read by a large number. One student out of seven reads the New York Times, 30 per cent the Literary Digest, while the American Magazine has a slightly larger fol- lowing. The Cosmopolitan numbers 70 readers, Detroit News 52,, Red Book 43, Atlantic 32, Womani's Home Companion 21. National .Geographic 12, Scientific American 11, Independ- ent 11, Review of Reviews 9, Outlook 9, Ladies' Home Journal 7, Popular Mechanics 7. The Weekly Review is not men- /tioned by'any of the 453 students, but neither is the Photoplay nor one of the "red" sheets. The Nation, Sur- vey, and New Republic have less than seven readers each, while Judge, The Smart Set, Chimes, and Vanity Fair are all in the same unfavored class. Ann Arbor students, it has been learned from another source, pur- chase from local agencies 700 copies of the Saturday Evening Post and an almost equal number of movie maga- zines. For live progressive up-to-date ad- vertising use The Michigan Daily.- Ad,. PHYSICS PROFESSORS WILL / ATTEND SOCIETY MEETING Several of the leading men from Michigan's physics 'department will attend the annual meeting of the Western Section of the Anerican Physical society Friday and Saturday at Cleveland, Ohio. The faculty members attending are Professors H. M. Randall, D. L. Rich, N. H. Williams, and W. F. Colby, and Dr. C. F. Meyer. Professor Colby and Dr. Meyer have a report to present to the society on "The Infra-red Absorp- tion of Hydrochloric Acid." UNION WILL HAVE SPECIAL DANCE ON THANKSGIVING Featuring a general membership dance Thanksgiving afternoon, ther schedule at the Union this week is one of the heaviest of the year. Soph fits and engin~eers will have preced- ence for the dance Wednesdayreven- ing, tickets for which went on sale Monday afternoon. " For the general membership dance Thursday afternoon, the ticket sale opened Tuesday. For the regular Friday and Saturday night dances, freshmen engineers and freshmen lits have first chances respectively. As is customary tickets ' for these dances will go on sale two days be- fore the dance at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. ARGENTINE PUBLIC UTILITY EMPLOYES MAY GET PENSION Buenos Aires, Nov. 23.-Employes of private companies performing pub- lic utility service, such as' street car, telephone, telegraph, gas and electric supply concerns, would receive gov- ernment pensions under a measure just sanctioned 'by the Argentine senate. The measure is based on a similar project passed by the chamber of deputies, but as it is different, it will require the sanction of the lower house before it becomes a a1w. SPANIARDS AGITATE FOR NEW I INTERNATIONAL RAILROADS Madrid, Nov. 23.-There is, tion throughout Spain for the 1 ing of new international railway Promoters of the agitation de railway extensions so as to ests international routes from Vig Buda Pest by way of Marseilles, from Madrid through Paris to E and Warsaw. Kentucky to Furnish Many Tu Lexington, Ky., Nov. .23.=- sands of turkeys will be furnish the New York and New England kets for the Thanksgiving festiv the Bluegrass countwy adjacei Lexington. Lexington dealers estimate the tween 12,000 and 15,000 turkeys be slaughtered and shipped from city to New York, Boston, and I dence. ENGINEERING PROFESSOR 01 IMPORTANT CLIVB COMMIT Prof. Benjamin F. 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