__________________ -. TH -E MICI-U AN DATIL' ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S BIRTHDAY 1TETC AlLY FFICIL BULETINI WILL BE OBSERVED BY NATION~TEAISCLE lication In the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of M CrJIER . LN I 5 i I ;' 3 them alone to create civilization."' wards another "great calamity to Count Korzybski closeds with an ap- mankind such as the recent war". Real to the "intellegencia", charac- At present the Count is at work on terizing them as the ones who will by a new book wNhich will embody and concentrated thinking solve the great extend the, material given in yester- problems of today which work to- .cay's lecture. Copy received until 3:30 D. m. (11:30 ra. m. Saturday.) 'TUESDAY9,0AUARY 16, 192:3 Nuber 82 I Deans: !re will be a conference of the Deans in the President's Office at, 10 Wednesday,. Jan. 17. M. L. B3URTON. sof the Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and. the ars: aid in the approaching discussion of the question as to the advis- of installing correspondence courses, the Committee investigating ,ter has securest various specimens or correspondence study lessons us subjects used by the University of Chicago. These lessons are in e and may be inspected by all who are interested. JOHN R. EiF~INGER 1 Colloquium: ort on the Boston meeting of the ,American Physical Society on , Jan. 16, at 4:15 p. m. in room 202 of the Physical Laboratory. All ed are cordikLUy invited to attend. Hi. M. RAND)ALL. 's Research Club: re will be a meeting' of the Women's Research Clubh on Thursday, at 7:30 p,. in., in room L 231, Natural Science building. Papers will 1by Dr. Solils and Mrs. Ehlens. ELIZABETH L. THOMPSON, Secretary.. n Chemical Society, U. of X. Section: next meeting will be held todnay,- Jan. 16, at 4:15 p. rm. in 3 of the Chemistry building. Professor A. II. White will speak on jrooflng Concrete" interested are invited to attend. C. C. MELOCHE, Secretary. -e Club: ire wi 1 e a meeting of the Romance Club Wednesday, Jan. 17, at' "lock in Room 304 Michigan Union. PROGRAM: Le Semantics of Doublets in Old and Middle French" by Abraham "Matheinatics is the absolute lan- guage of this universe, and is the: only universal language,"' declared Count Alfred Kiorzybski in the Uni- versity lecture yesterday afternoon in:; Natural Science auditorium. "Knowl- edge is generalized from a few ab- stract and undefined words, the basisl for which are sonme mnathenia;;hal concepts. The external universe forc-: ed man to make these first generali- I zatiois." In proceeding in his discussion of. the science of "human: engineering"' with which the count has created a sensation in the scientific world in his book entitled the "Manhood of Hu- mnanity", he stated tliat the first con- cern of human engineering was to find an adequate definition of man. ISha definition he believes should be in terms of matter, space, and time. "Matter, space and time over- lap," he said. "Oases in which they do not overlap may be considered ab- stractions. We measure heat in terms 1 of the effect of heat. In the same ,manner we mrust look for the effect of man before we can hope to find an adequate definition. "This 'effect' is the 'power of man to carry on the work of his ancestors ads distinguished from an animal who is giveri no power to advance. We may thus define man as the mammal Iwith a further power to live not as an- imals in the present only, but by theo past and for the future, that is with a time binding power which enables I iL I FOR DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE From those who are just a trifle more particular in the matter of clothes and their appearance we have received many compli- ments and a great deal of business. To those who have not yet made our acquaintance we advise a prompt trial. When you have a particular, job of cleaning, pressing or repairing - the kind you hesitate to trust to the average cleaner, call or stop at 1121 South University Avenue. DETTLING -TAILOR 1121 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. i ON x f WHERE YOUR HEART IS.- There Y our Photograph f Ought to be ac before 1830" by Newton S.' Bement. I,------- ,,. A. G. CANFIELD. 'A, lytes will hold a regular meeting Tueday evening, Jan. 16, in Room on Hall. Professor Parker will read a paper on "The Problem of HOWARD D. ROELOFS, Arch Acolyte. Franeals Play: outs for the aninual French Pay will be held Monday, January 1e5, )day, January 16, from 4:15. t7 5:30. Room 202, S.W. ROBERT C. RUMSEY, President. { :30-Bapist guild cabinet meets in VBaptist Guild house. SAT T YS GO IN G ON 1 7:3-Boosters' club meets in assem- bly hall, Union. Bronze statuie of "Poor Riehard," consideifed one of the best of him The anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin 217 years ago is to be marked tomorrow by fitting exercises in all parts of the United States. The remarkable .electrical inventions of recent months makes the occasion of unusual moment. J-HOP NOTICE All fraternities, organizations 1 or groups having booths at the J-Hlop are requested to mail, as soon as possible, a complete list of their guests to the J-I-Iop editor, Michigan Daily. WILLIE HOPPE WILL GIVE EXHIBITION MATCH JAN. 23 (C.ontinued from 'Page Six)1 should be interesting and bring out close competition as practically all the best men of last year have grad- uated. The All-campus three cushion tourney which will be held at the. 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CopyIshould be turned gnat Gamma Epsilon meets in as soon as possible at the 'En- m 319, 'Union. sian office. Ichigan State Medical sod- 'Tickets for thie Precss clhub btatlfliet cheon in roomi 318, Uin which {vill be held at 6 o'clock to- 'J S H N JUSTon.N American, Physical soce6 Y night in the Wisteria shop will be in room 202, physical labor-t on sale until 2 o'clock. They will be on sale at the Women's league - You can get the Finest Lunch inI esh engineers ]told hockey booth in University hall. -e at Weinberg's coliseum. All class afficers: must have their 'pic-. An ro fr5, h dplihi banquet at Willik cafe. L ures for the Michiganensian taken"" C lty Clee club meets in its- at. once as 'these must be in the Ipoll, Little Tea S o -hall, Union. hands of the engravers this week. Sho pund-U'p club meets in roomI All group pictures for the 1923 Mich- lion. I ganenslan must be taken during GET YOUR LUNCH HERE' EVERY DAY dependents of 4-Hop meet ini the month of January. 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