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TRUEBLOOD ANNOUNCES QUES-
'TION FOR THISYEAR'S FORM-
AL ARGUMENTS
The Central league debating contest
will be judged and a decision render-
ed as in former years, according to
Prof. T. C. Trueblood, head of the
public speaking department, who out-
lined the debate program of 1921-22
yesterday..
At the same time Professor True-
blood announced the subject which
will be debated in the Central league
this year. It will be: "Resolved,
That the Kansas Industrial court plan
of adjusting industrial disputes should
be adopted throughout the United
States.
The Adelphi, Alpha Nu, and Athena
Literary societies will each select six
representatives before Oct. 29. These
with six others chosen from the school
at large will compete for places on the
final teams which go against Chicago
and Northwestern sometime after
Christmas.
The action regarding the return to
the old method of handling the de-
bate came at the close of school last
spring when the faculty representa-
tives of the three schools in the' Cen-
tral league agreed that the old plan
was the better. The system used last
season was a no-decision contest with
a half-hour open forum at the close
of the debate.
Nochange has yet been made in the
Midwest league..
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For the purpose familiarizing the in-
coming freshmen with conidtions
which must be met during the first
year at college, "Advice to Freshmen
by Freshmen" makes its initial ap-
pearance on the campus this fall. This
book was copiled by Lionel G. Crocker,
instructor in rhetoric, from a series of
articles written by members of the
class of 1924 during their freshman
year at the University.
President Marion L. Burton has writ-
ten the foreword for this publication
in which he states, "In it you have
placed at your disposal, information
which is distinctly unusual. It is
based on the actual experience of
freshmen. It is written by freshmen.
It is written for freshmen. You can-
not affard to ignore or disregard it."
It contains 29 articles among which
are the following: "High, School vs.
College," "One Frosh plus One Year
Equals One Soph," "Sororities," "Be-
ing Rushed," "A\Word About Co-Eds"
and "Campus Traditions."
New Ldition Of
Michigan Songs
Is Published
Mrs. Minnie M. Root, proprietor of
the University Music house, is issuing
a completely revised 250-page edition
of the old song book, "Michigan's
Favorite College Songs." Among the
new features of this edition are an in-
sert page bearing a photograph of the
late President James Burrill Angell,
to whose memory the book is dedicat-
ed, and a full page picture of President
Emeritus Harry B. Hutchins and Pres-
ident Marion L. Burton. New photo-
graphs of several campus scenes ap-
pear among the song headings.
Selections from "Come On Dad," and
"George Did It" are published in perm-
anent form for the first time. Three
indexes, listing songs, authors and
composers, and pictures are incorpor-
ated in the book. The fly-leaves are
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BUHR RESIGNS POSITION
WITH PRESIDENT BURTON
Oscar L. Buhr, assistant to President
' Marion L. Burton, resigned his place
at the University on Sept. 1, in order
to accept a position with the Detroit
Trust company, in Detroit. Mr. Buhr
was in President Burton's office for
one year, having been executive sec-
retary at the University of Minnesota
before coming to Ann Arbor. His suc-
cessor has not yet been appointed.
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