''""'"""""" I by Us t Quality which is the Result of Good Tailoring. J i , , ' , ; ' ; , # ! ' !'' C ; ,. No matter how well you like a piece of suiting, remember that it will have to have, style and fit before becoming the suit that you would like to wear. We now have our, new Spring Suit- ings in all the new lors. Come in and see them, and our latest style BROUWER TALKS ON EUROPE'S SCHOOLS Prof. H. A. Brouwer, exchange professor of geology, spoke Thursday night to the Geological and Geograph- ical Journal club on "European schools and Their Method of Study." Examinations are held usually at the end of several years and never at more frequent intervals than once a year, according to Professor Brouwer, and oral examinations are given indi- vidually by the instructors before the final written examination. Quiz sec- tions areuunheard of, and students at- tend lectures only if they wish to. 'At the close of five or six years in the, University students may teach, but they do not receive their degree until they have writtena thesis , in the chosen line of work. Three or four week excursions in the summer aL : everal week-end trips are required for graduation in geology, he said. Geological mapsof certain territories are drawn by the students and a thesis is written upon them for the doctor's degree. WRITR OFMY CI MINEA[COMMENTS ON MAIN PURPOSE OF LOOL "To bring about a closer relation between America and China was my purpose in writing my book," said Mrs. T. H. Franklin, authoress of "My Chinese J~arriage." "America must learn to understand her eastern neigh- bor better, as she offers great oppor- tunities for American commercial ex- pansion, and such an understanding would help keep the East pacified" she added. Mrs. Franklin has had a most unique experience. She is an Ann Arbor woman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Watkins of 911 Monroe street, but for more than five years has lived in China with her husband, a Chinese student whom she met here on the campus. Is, Happy in China Concerning her life in China she is very happy. She was taken into Franking's family and learned to love them in the short time she was there. The Chinese are a great race, she says, and she wants to make Americans realize it and benefit by her experi- ence. Mores to San Francisco In 1918 Frankling was appointed Consulate to San Francisco. He left China taking with him his wife and their three children. He died a short time afterward from influenza, and his wife and children returned to -Ann Arbor, where they are now living.. Mrs. Frankling's plan to stay in this country for several years until her children get a start in their education. Michigan Daily, S To Student Dir< NUMBER FOUR I iii I I 1 1i i } E1! ' chart. 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Fremont, 783 Hixson, Diliinger R., '25, 524 Hill. ° Greensberg, Pa., 99-M Holt, Richard, '24; 506 E. Liberty. Detroit, 283-W Holt, Nelson A., '24, 606 Oakland. Sturgis; 2744-R Horvitz, Leona, '23, Martha Cook Bldg. Pittsburg, Pa., 290 Howard, Gordon R., '25M, 1021 Hill. Albion, Neb., 1298-, Hannah, Eleanor, '23ed, 321 N. Thayer, Detroit, 2246-J Hammond, Tolan A., '23E, 428 Hamilton. Grand Rapids, 2545-M Hall, Lucilla J., grad., 957 Greenwood. Wichita, Kans., 2321-M Haines, Irene M., '25, 212 Twelfth. Petoskey, 439 ., I Immelman, Jack, '25, 214 S. Ingalls. Paarb, S.. Africa, 1731-W Ingle, Edward T., '22, 502 E. Jefferson. Spencerville, 0., 2606-W Jagrowski, Leon, '25Fx, 1026 Greenwood. Detroit, 2862-M Johnson, Alva H., '24, 518 E. William. Grand Rapids, 1878-W Johnson, Norman B., '25, 328 E. Jefferson. Louisville, Ky., 548-M Jones, Thomas Duane, '23, .301 E. Liberty. Charleroi, Pa., 2956-J Jose, Esteban, '22, 527 Packard. Philippines, 1209-J K Kaiser, H. L., '23, 1127 Prospect. 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