MICHIGAN DAILY IATION .he liter- avis and chool Qf Monday annual partment, will address a Traverse City audience tomorrow on "The Racial Heritage of the War," and Prof. F. W. Kelsey, of the Latin department, will discuss "American Relief Work and Mission Work in the Near East" at Detroit. I On Friday Professor Shull will again speak on 'The Racial Heri- tage of the War" at Big Rapids, Prof. Rene Talamon will deliver two lec- tures at Grand Rapids and Kalama- zoo, and Prof. Leroy Waterman, of the Semitics department, will talk at Battle Creek on the subject of "How We Got Our Bible." SENIORS OFFERED TRAINING COURSES; An opportunuity to obtain positions upon graduation is being offered senior engineering, business administration and physics students of the Univer- sity. J. T. Sheaf'or of the Michiganj State Telephone company will be in room 111 of the Engineering building to advise students desiring to take: the course of training offered by the Western Electric company. The courses offered are central of- fice engineering, manufacturing, cost accounting, and production, each con- sisting of an arrangement of group discussions, laboratory problems, readings and quizzes, observation trips, and original research work. This training is to be taken up as soon as possible after the student leaves school and covers a period of about a year, during which time the student receives compensation. Many Michigan men are now en- gaged by this company. A few of them are Franz C. Kuhn, '93, former attorney-general and chief justice of the Michigan Supreme court; Carlyle Kittredge, 97; E. M. Gladden, '06; C. A. Morford, '06; L. F. Morehouse, '97; R. D. Parker, '05; L. R. Jenny, '06; L. J. 'Thorpe, '06; F. A. Montrose, '07; J. W. Harris, '99; F. W. Willard, '06; R. D. Parker, '05; L. R. Jenny, '06; I. Nearly all of these men now hold im- portant offices in some branch of the company. The Western Electric company is said to be the only industrial organi- zation in the United States which em- ates. So far, Mr. Sheafer says, the of- seni ploys annually over 700 college gradu- ice has been, constantly filled with for ie ti N: le tr Secondary and Satur- asso- chools, the re- lating ,to build- nd the question increase in the school instruc- with high stand- I I Be Published s is secretary of the econdary schools. At essor Davis will pre- ended. report on the erience, tenure, and rs in the high schools north central states. later be published as n and will represent te study of this sub- n made in the United A GOOD n 4 In Egneering - N you come to apply for that job let's hope the chief will say: He's a hard worker-clean cut-well ed. ucated-with a scientific bent-and he knows his way'round, because he smokes The CigaretteEiecf Of All Nations" RememberthatMelachrino is a master blend .r. c~~~f the iex m . .st Trr a . naccacn~~~ I N VESTMEN.T s beet BUY AN of. Edmonson is chairman of the igan committee on North Central' ols and in that capacity will pre- the reports on 120 larger high" ols of the state. Professor Ed- son will have charge of the con-- ice on Wednesday and will speak The Standardization of Junior Schools." On Friday he will give port on the subject of standardiz- he newer types of schools. mbers of the faculty of the Uni- ty of Michigan have played an rtant part in the North Central ciation since its formation in Assistant Dean W. H. Butts, he engineering college, was the or of the resolution that brought t the organization of the associ- Angell First President esident James B. Angell was the president and Dean A. S. Whit- was the author of the first set of lard for high schools. Prof. F. N. , of the rhetoric department, was erly president of the association. dent Burton is a member of the aission of higher institutions, and Effinger has contributed in vari- ways to the association in recent [INSION LECTURES TOTAL 11 THIS WEEK OVERCOAT Less 33 1 -3%ol WADHAMS & CO. f.. i 1 . y } A I gN Spring DaDys. Require Spring Attire A ND Milady's lingerie is exactly as important as her gowns and wraps for unless frocks are worn over dainty lingerie they cannot appear at their best. As the warm Spring days remind Milady that she must be select- ing her Spring wardrobe our Lingerie Shoppe has provided garments that are dainty and attractive. HENDERSON FIVE CITIES STATE SPEAKS OVER IN iversity Extension lectures this number 11, five of which will be ered by Prof. W. D. Henderson, ie Extension division. Professor erson spoke Sunday at Muskegon Americanization,"and yesterday e same subject. His subject to- t Sharon is "Dollars and Sensetin ration," 'and he will lecture to- ow in Lansing on "The New d and the New Woman." Friday vill discuss "Community Build- at Goodrich. >f. A. E. Wood, of the sociology rtment, took "Study in Social ce Work" as his subject in a De- address yesterday. >f. A. F Shull of the zoology de- a Philippine Lingerie Daintily Hand-Embroidered Always acceptable are the fine Philippine garments with their delicately embroidered patterns fashioned of soft nainsook. There are gowns and chemise in a number of different styles. The chemise come in built-up-shoulder strap and bodice top styles. Hemstitching, punch-work, and solid embroidery are used effectively on these gar- ments which will be on sale Friday and Saturday at the very special price of $2.98 each. "i.Q ::: :;:y.:; : y. i , . °' ". + ,! . ,:., .. (I " ] ; t (), i ...": . ....... ........ ..:. 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