SCHOOLS L I STED nvi I~rnrr'Inhi nninn UAMexico City, April 3 MUSICAN delegation has petitilo MUSICIANS ment for a campaign a outlaw bands which a ed the govern- gainst scattered re operating in lACE PRO BLEMi er and Vice President of Ity of Labor College in Denver I ! t L TALK A AF ANE HALL ' UNDER AUSPICES OF S. C. A. orge L. Collins, field secretary of Fellowship of Reconciliation, will an address at2 o'clock this after- in the Upper Room at Lane Hall m the auspices of the Student stian association. Mr. Collins will k on the subject of "A general ussion of the Race Problem.' r. Collins is a graduate of the Uni- ity of California, and for several s was Baptist pastor and Y. M. representative at that institution. ng the years of the World War he ed as an officer in a machine gun, allon in France, and in 1919 be- e interested in the newly formed owship of Reconciliation. Since he has been industrial secretary :erkley, California, and later rep-I rted the Baptist, the Congregation- ie Presbyterian, and the Methodist s at the Colorado School of Min- a became Vice-president and al iber of the faculty of the Denverl >r College, as well as of the Farm >r school of that state. Since 1922 as made extensive travels in Eu- , and has made an intensive study c industrial and social situation in >f the foreign states which he vis- incert Company To Offer Program he Stuttgart Concert company, now 'ing this country, will offer a pro- n of sacred music of German orig- it 8 o'clock tonight in the Bethle- Evangelical church on Fourth Enthusiastically received by a large: and attentive audience, Palmer Chris- Of the high schools examined so far tian, University organist, presented an this year by the committee on diploma extraordinarily interesting program schools, 141 schools have been placed yesterday afternoon in Hill auditor- in the list of high schools throughout ium. The numbers varied in style, the state, whose pupils will be admit- character and content, and represent- ted without examination. The in- ed classical as well as modern com- spection of the various schools was posers. in charge of Prof. J. B. Edmonson, Mr. Christian opened the afternoon's of the secondary education depart- program with a dignified and skillful went. presentation of two movements from Among the 141 schools, 25 have been Guilmant's First Sonata in D minor.; placed on the three year term list, The "Andante Cantabile" movement that is schools which will be accredit- rum Tschaikosky's Fifth Symphony ed as diploma schools for three years , was extremely successful and effective without inspection, 57 schoolswere as an organ composition. Its rich har placed on the two year list and- 59 were included on the one year list monies, wistful melodies and powerful of which num'ber 22 were accredited climaxes were admirably executed and at the last Inspection. A new ruling showed Mr. Christian to be a master now makes it necessary for any high of registration. school applying for listing in the two! "Beatitude," a composition from the# year ternm to have at least 50 per pen of Italy's greatest organist, Bossi, cent of its teaching staff possessed of proved to be of unusual interest. It is academic degrees. imbued with ecclesiastical fervor Lthroughout, being reminiscent of the SLondon, April 30.- Four Glasgow monastic life of St. Francis. % ~F.K.S. * -1 Labor members of the House of Com- - - Prof. Edmund E. Day mons supported a resolution adopted i tat a Glasgow demonstration for a "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything IroE dm nd 1E,. ay, head of the Scottish parliament.quickly.-Adv. economics department and dean of the S now hl of BusinsAdmini A r n that state. F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest On your way to classes-or on y announce than Oniy Yisit in- Detroit of the carry all student supplies-Blue-Bo MOSCOW ART THEATRE - Writing Paper-Ink-Pens-Etc. 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