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1920. THE MICHIGAN DAILY ____
NEW PLANS ADOPTED 150 CENT RECITALS FOR JOHNeCRANE S D
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INCREASED ATTENDANCE MAKES
NECESSARY CHANGES
NEXT HALF
The increase in the Colleges of Eng-
ineering and Architecture has made it
necessary to adopt new plans in the
arangement of classes and laboratory
work.
To enable the classification commit-
tee to have a more definite basis on
which to work in arranging the sched-
ule of courses and sections to be giv-
en next semester, a pre-classMication
of students is being made. Members
of the faculty in charge of classifica-
tion of various classes are making out
each student's schedule for next sem-
ester. From these schedules showing
the work which would be normally
taken, the classification committee will
make up the courses to be given for
second semester.
Methods used by the classifiers vary
in different departments. Those in
charge of the work for the junior me-
chanical engineering class- have noti-
fled the members of that class, through
the Daily Official Bulletin, to report
Monday or Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 29
or 30, in room 246, Engineering build-
ing.

AT THE THEATERS
TODAY

LORNA DOONE JACKSON, STAR OF "CARMEN," WHICH PLAYS AT
WHITNEY THEATER, TONIGHT.
News From The Other Colleges

Washington-- More than 100 fresh-
men at the University of Washington
have turned out for the class rowing
crew. This -indicates that there is no
lack of interest in rowing at the col-
lage and bids well for the future of
Washington on the water. Notwith-
standing the fact that Stanford may
stand by its decision not to have a
crew next year the sport may be kept
alive if California and Washington
can turn out eights that give close
competition.
Utah - Establishment of a Utah
chapter of the Sigma Delta Chi na-
tional pr~essional journalistic fra-
ternity on the campus is probable, ac-
cording to a statement made by the
assistant city editor of the Salt Lake
Tribune, a member of the organiza-
tion at Denver university.
Washington-The last seat has been
installed in Washington's new $318,-
000 stadium and the field is now being
prepared and rolled iito shape for the
dedication of the stadikm and the
Dartmouth-Washington football game,
Saturday, Nov. 27. The seating cap-
acity is 30,000 persons. The construc-

tion of the Washington stadium has
established a speed record for engi-
neering work of this kind. The Yale
Bowl which has twice as many seats
was four years in process of com-
pletion. The Washington stadium will
be completed just six months after the
ground was broken for it.
4 Houses Over Top in Red Cross Drive
Phi Sigma Delta, Alpha Kappa Kap-
pa, Phi Rho Sigma, and Phylon have
subscribed 100 per cent to the Red
Cross membership drive, which closed
Thanksgiving day.
UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS 1
All subscriptions to The Mich-
igan Daily should now be paid.
If you have not paid, please do
so at once. The $4.00 rate is
now being charged in accord-
ance with notices to this effect
which have been given. Please
bring check or money in per-
son to The Daily office any time
between 8:30 and 5 o'clock.

Screen
Majestic-Fatty Arbuckle in his
biggest hit, "The Round Up."
Arcade- Tom Moore starring
that Cohen and Harris success,
"Officer 666." Also two com-
edies, "Edgar's Jonah Day,"
and a Bray comic.
Wuerth - "Rio Grande," from
'Augustus Thomas' great play,
with an all-star cast. Vanity
Fair maids comedy.
Orpheum- Conny Talmadge in
"In Search of a Sinner," and
Johnny Hines in "Torchy."
THIS WEEK
Whitney - Tonight - Ralph
Dunbar's brilliant musical
drama, "Carmen," with Lorna
Doone Jackson in the lead.
Garrick (Detroit)-Barney Ber-
nard in "His Honor Abe Pot-
ash." that Montague Glass
farce with the original New
York cast.
Schubert (Detroit) - Cecil Lean
production, "Look Who's
Here," a snappy musical com-
edy with Cleo Mayfield.

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Academy tonight.-Adv.

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