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This step will be the second taken by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society, to foster better' handling of news matter distributed to publications outside of Ann 4.bor. The bureau is now established in the activity rooms of the Michigan Union. Regular office hours will be maintain- ed. The object in calling together cor- respondents, publicity committee men and sectional club officers is to ex- plain to them the work of the bureau, and to urge their co-operation., Correspondents for newspapers and periodicals outside of Ann Arbor will be offered the assistance of the news bureau. Publicity committees will al- so be proferred the help of the bureau. Reports from officers of the Sigma Delta Chi organization declare that considerable success has been met with during the two weeks that the bureau has been functioning. Free wire ser- vice has been given to those papers in various parts of the country for whom news items have been found on this campus., TO SPEKHERE MONDAY ENGLISH AUTHOR WILL DISCUSS LITERATURE UNDER AUSPICES OF PRESS CLUB J. C. Squire, editor of the' London Mercury and distinguished equally as a poet, essayist, critic, wit, and satir- ist will speak on "Men, Books, and Things"-at 4:15 o'clock Monday after- noon in the Natural Science audi- torium. Although only 37 years of age, Mr. Squire has already published 10 volumes of poetry and criticism, the latest of which is "Life and Letters," By virtue of his brilliancy and orig- inality he stands in the front ranks of the younger Englishmen of letters and, through his editorship of a lead- ing literary magazine and his diversity of talent, he exerts a strong influence on contemporary literature. It has only recently been disclosed that he is the author of a series of acute and widely- discussed comments on literature which originally appeared in The Statesman under the pseudonym of "Solomon Eagle" and were published in this country under the title, "Books in General." In his lecture Mr. Squire will cover a variety of topics including authors of his acquaintance, the more import- ant new books, and observations on current literature. He comes here to pay a short visit to Robert Frost, after visits to Vachel Lindsay and a few other American writers. The lecture, which will be open to the public, is to be given under thel auspices of the Students' Press club. Wen iy Strong In Approval Of Prof rM 0 I Prf.ftuirhead "No recent academic event has given me greater pleasure than the an- nouncement that Dean Lloyd had se- cured Prof. J. H. Muirhead for a uni- veristy lecture, Nov. 25." said Prof. R. M. Wenley, of the philosophy de- partment, yesterday. My recollection of Dr. Muirhead goes back more years than I care to confess; in fact to my undergraduate days, when he was as- sistant to the professor of Latin in Glasgow university. Has Had Brilliant Career After a brilliant career at Glasgow, he went to Balliol college, Oxford and, later, forsaking classics for philoso- phy as a life-work, held lectureships at Bedford and Holloway colleges of London university. Twenty-one years ago, he became the first occupant of the chair of philosophy in the new university of Birmingham. "His early books, 'The Elements of wide circles of students on both sides of the Atlantic while his judicious editorship of the 'Library of Philoso- phy,' the most influential British philo- sophical series, brought him into per- sonal contact with leading philoso- phers the world over. His interest in ethics naturally led him to play a part in practical affairs, and produced his careful pronouncements on 'The Service of the State' and, even more notable, his analysis of the 'Report of the Poor Law Commission of Parlia- ment.' Well Fitted for Address "His wide knowledge, his unusual experienc and, no lss, his charming personality, fit him rarely to address us on\the issues of the war. More- over, belonging, as I infer, to the Bir- mingham, school of liberalism,-al- most consecrated for us in the United States by the name of John Bright,- he will present the probles from an angle with which we are too un- familiar. "It may interest another group of students, for whom philosophy is not necessarily a primary subject, to learn that Dr. Muirhead's views may have been influenced somewhat by the sig- nificant contributions of Prof. Graham Wallas, whose brother-in-law he hap- pens to be." Extra Trousers FREE' f r r eTL Extra Trousers FREE Of the same material as the suit. 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