THE MICHIGAN DAILY ( FACULTY 2 COURSES International Acclamation Given Anatole France On 80th Birthday, ls Will Work In History And English Independent Of Classes STUDENTS STRONG INi HIESIE SUBJECTS MAY APPLY on creating new special courses department of English and his- vhich, it is believed, will attract pecially strong students in these tments was taken at the regu- ionthly meeting of the liter-ary y held yesterday afternoon. first special order passed by aculty group provides that ex- nal seniors who are specializing nglish may substitute as an alent for nine hours of work rticular English courses each ter, individual and independent under the direction of an au- ed committee of the department. work shall be elected as courses nd 198, nine hours credit each, ao further courses in EnglishI >e elected at the same time." dents who have been granted ollowing request are the only who are eligible to take ad- ge of the above courses: That ime between May 1 and June 1 eir junior year they may apply e English department for per- on to adopt this "honor" plan dy for their senior year., Such ssion will be granted only to nts of high standing and to those ed qualified to do independent GLELE CLUB WILL KHOLD I NNUAL FORMAL OACE11 Booths' orchestra will furnish the music for the annual dance of the Var- sity Glee club, which, will be held Friday night in the parlors of Bar- bour gymnasium. The dance will be formal, and is given for members of the club and their "invited guests, On Saturday night, the club will sing at the Michigan alumnae banquetI n Detroit, which is being held in uonnection with the Wonien's League1 -aampaign. Permission has been grant ,d the alumnae by the government for exclusive broadcasting privileges for one hour. The glee club will present I ts program froin 7:30 until 8 o'clock. DHEMICAL STUDENTS TO IKE TPRPTOST, CLAI when he will address their annual re- union banquet. Coach Yost will speak before a large assembly at the chamber of commerce in Toledo May 12 at their regular noon luncheon. Cars Damaged In Collislon Two cars smashed into each other Sunday afternoon at Maynard and Showing at 1 ampus Bootery May2 and 22 CLOTHES FOR THE CQLLEGE Mart Liberty streets. One driven by Harold Hertler was going East on Liberty; street when the accident with a car' driven by L. O. Chase occurred. Both cars were badly damaged. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything Read the Want Ads YOUR GROCER RA NAPELINE-HOME ER. quickly.-Adv. Is it not the caterpillar that turns into a butterfly? j ! 1y . l Usually. hut sometimes ie is l THE GRAY MO0USE Anatole France (left) with a friend at the publie celebration of his birthday Public acclaim of proportions rarely accorded a living writer was given to Anatole France, critic, novelist and satirist, who is recognized as one of the greatest literati of the age, on his 80th birthday. Congratulatory mes- sages poured in from all over the world, while in Paris befitting ceremonies in his honor were arranged with representatives of all nations participating. The dean of French writers was born Jacques Anatole Thibault and tool: the name of Anatole France after he bagan writing. Students in chemical engineering four, 14, and 23 will make a trip to- morrow to the Diamond Crystal Salt company works at St. Clair. It is ex- pected that 10 or 12 men will make the trip, leaving on the D. U. R. at 6 o'clock in the morning on the Michi- gan Central at 6:18 o'clock. Departure will be made at 8:15 o'- clock from the interurban depot at De- troit, arriving at St. Clair at 10:25. Return will be made so that the 5:151 or 6:15 trains can be caught from Detroit for Ann Arbor. Yost WillSpeak In Toledo, Jakson Coach Fielding H. Yost will leave to- day for Jackson, where he will ad- dress a gathering of alumni, civic clubs, and industrial organizations this noon. Chicago alumni will hear Coach Yost Friday night, May 9th, The DINNER SUIT 9DE B O NAIR, comfortable, tailored with the care that in- sures both smartness and wear, from m~aterials approved by ex- clusiveuse. Thecomfortextend to the price. DINNER SUIT (Sga'l collar or notch) $39.50 Mlanufacturedand sold exdusivelyby NATLUXENBERG&BRos. New addres Y r41 Broadway N. W. Cora 13th St Stuyvesant 9898 New York City Branc/ies r. EuropeanT Trvl 1924 KRLAW GETS PAMPHLETS flN PHIl IPPINF I~I mf ther section of the order pro- ; J6 t1 f a that "at the end of the year student taking this special work Dean Maximo Kalaw, exchange pro-I present a substantial thesis on fessor from the UIersity of the ject approved by the directing Philippines, who is at Michigan this ittee, and shall pass a compre- year teaching in the Political science ve examination in English liter- department, yesterday announced the " receipt of a large number of hand- order passed insregard to the boks containing general information history courses is as follows: about the Philippines. The books willI addition to the listed lecture be used for general distribution among es, the department of history the students of his classes and for offer two hours of credit for a persons who have an interest in the of independent reading in any -,islands. "BeautifulPhilippines-a h of history in which the student Handbook- for General Information", >een unable to: take a regular itiu t hes of Heihentieng re course. These courses shall about ae ri l rk- ected as courses 195, 196, and reading about th historical.back- one hour credit each. Onlyiground of the islands, its goivrnuient,+ d populaticu, gegrAphical-.interest, the s and- seniors who, have taken cities, trade l.d pr'odui Jt of the passed with distinction at leas-country. d iadeuttfulip-ctures o f ear of lecture courses in the in-. the c;ojtr, :its cties ,ridges, bc-l fe- ctory work will; beeligibleto jrads,'govern iej officials aid build- -take this work and credit will inns are shoQWi. -.. warded' -only on the 'c ompletion -.The hand bloI were sent to' Dean comprehensive final examination Kalaw with the compliments of the' a end of the year. Students in- executive secretary, Philippine Coin- g to undertake this work must mission of Independence, Manila, P. It with the senior professor in 1I. of the fields of history in which aI ICMEO CLUB IRYOUTS SETFOR MAY 9 AND 1 Spring tryouts for the Comedy club will be held from 3 to 5 o'clock on Friday, May 9, and from 9 until 12 on >aturday morning, May 10, in the aud- itorium of Newberry hall. These will be the last tryouts of the year and all students who are interested are urged to,- attend by Charles Living- stone, '25, president of the club. Those who appear will be expected to be pre- pared with some recitation, in order that their ability may be judged. When possible, pieces connitted to memory a are preferred to readings. I There are several vacancies in-the niembership for next yeai, due to graduation The number o'new en- ers taken in, however, 4ill deen l entirelyN pon the - lnmber of caindi- ates who are considered to have uf iifcient ability Fewer cass of sickles iave been reported by the Health Service anti the U ~iversity hosnitaj ii tl-e past few weeks than any previous tine:this year. jDaily classified for real results. I 231 Water St. Exeter. N. H. 863 Broad St. Newark. N. j. III Tours for Selected and Limited Number oif Young Women I, Our style-memo book will be seetdfree, on request f' It V r TOUR "A"-June 26-Sept. 13 ....... . . . . . .. $1,030 TOUR "B"-June 26-Aug. 21 ...... ..........$700 MISS ELIZABETH PERSONS, A. B. Wells College, M. A. The Johns Hopkins University. MISS A. HOBBS For information ANN ARBOR DETROIT 816 Tappan 2989 W. Grand Blvd. 11 i ,~ c a r n c C~pe0~t Caf5 CB -I :1 sire credit (Ancient, Medieval, nEuropean, English, American, in American.) ents who have undertaken and d with distinction a sufficient r of courses, supplemented by ident reading, to evince a mast- the subject of history as a may apply during their seniorl or a generalbdepartment ex- ion. On the basis of this ex- ion award of honors in history made. A student taking thisI nental examination may be ex- from the final examination in courses elected for that sem-l yd Returns rom Washington, Alfred H. Lloyd of the Grad- :hool returned yesterday morn- m Washington, D. C., where he d the seventh annual meeting, American Council on Education met there last Friday and Sat- He reports that there were interesting topics discussed, them being the problem of in- onal education and especially exchange professors. anize Daily Advertisers.-A dv. onize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. HARPER ILL AUESS CHEMICL ENSINEERS Robert B. Harper, of Chicago, rec- ognized as one of the foremost engin- eers in gas and coal by-product oper- ation will give an address at 7:30 o'- clock tomorrow night in the upper reading room of the Union under the auspices of the University branch of I the American Institute of Chemical' Engineers. Arrangements for this talk havej been made through Prof. A. H. White of the chemical engineering depart-1 ment. Mr. Harper will outline some I of the opportunities rfor engineersG in this field as well as touching upon the problems that are related to the1 gas and coal by-product operation. The lecture will be open to all who are in- terested. Engineers to Have Final Luncheon Graduate students of the chemical engineering department, will hold their last luncheon in the seminar room at noon today. It has been the custom for the men to meet thus once i a month during the past year, each man bringing his own lunch. It's true c"cency to use Daily C1aosefleds-Adv 17- IRVING WARMOLTS, D. S. G. 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