THE MICHIGAN DAILY e.. .. C A SE APPRO VE Faculty Endorses New Plans Biouglt Before Afternoon Meeting by _ Riggs OTHER DOME FIGURES I I Thecouncil found four students appear in the city papers. R CRIIV R guilty of cheating in examination, one that the wrong news wou of whom was the captain of the foot- lished by other sources he ball team. Immediately after the trial lie allowed the entire si iUW.HIL nHULL the athlete assaulted Smith, council printed. a iOCvv ! I.IIII LL.. B IE;prcesident. - om.psmith hal in his possession the book Work has been started on "o-man, Okla., Feb. 18.-Guy P. containing the minutes of the council ing of the additions to Wate \ebb, oditor of the Oklahoma Daily, meetings, which at this time (lisap- Inasium in the form of ciea oflcial publication of Oklahoma uni- peared. This altereatioh led the eCdi- the roof above the showei v'rty, may e found guilty of having tor to the belief that the sory would preparation for the new fo violuied a rule of the student council in a student discipline case. The rule lhich is said to have been violated r ads: "The findings of the commit- (s shall be published in the univer- sy pre: but all names shall be with- held." WILL BROADEN TRAINING ON NON-TECHNICAL LINES; Changes proposed by the civil eng-- ineering department were adopted in the curriculum of that course at the faculty meeting of the Colleges of :'<:"r:.,. 1': Engineering and Architecture yester- I z= > ': day afternoon, it was announced by Prof. Henry E. Riggs, head of that de- partment. Twelve hours of electives have been added, two hours of the required work in civil engineering, two of that In - astronomy and eight in surveying hav- - ing been cut out. These electives will be added to group A, consisting ofI work in economics, English, fine arts, history, philosophy, political science, and physchology; and to group B, con- Edward C. .iney James It. Garfi sisting of courses in pure sciences, as These three men are also connected in the great Teaot well as surveying and military sci- ThI he e r locnetdi h ra ept el. athe country at the present time. Vanderlip has been called Not less than three hours of the late Warren Harding in connection with his electives can be takee in each of the Itary of the interior under President T oosevelt was mentioned groups. cisels for the government in the case,, but his nomination was Changes were also approved in civil ant secretary of the interior. engineering courses so that one hour was added to the present course in Jazz Dance Loses I Read The sculptural design, one hour to thet course in highway engineering, and 1 In ]M cGill Debatei one hour in masonry. The course in "whtat c didI'r'cssox Smith mean he told you +li;nt )O man coUld ever wake a k purse out of a sow's ear?" Pythias- "tli weant that I'd never be able to dlogood work with Ia poor pencil. Guess I'll have to get a IDixon's Eldorrdo. Old Smity says it's the best drawing pencil made." 17 leads--al dealers ield Frank A. Vandeltrip - * At great expense developed the Prods to mneet our ideals Li quality and flavor. ,,,y, Dome scandal which is occupying the attention of before the Senate to justify his statements against, sale of the Marion Star. James R. Garfield, secre- as one of the probable special United tSates coun- s never confirmed by the Senate. Finney is assist- Daily "Classified" Columns L:= r _ _ _.__ specifications and contracts was put into the required group, as was Eng- lish ,6 report writing., The number of hours in group elec- tives has been reduced from 12 to 7 hours in this denartment. These changes will take effect start- ing next fall, but men in the freshman engineering classes may also avail themselves of the new plan, if they desire. 'Professor Riggs stated last night that he believed that the major- ity would change to study under the new system at that time, however. NORTHWESTERNMALS Evanston, Ill., Feb. 18.-Northwest- ern university has sent bids to approx- imately 1200 high schools throughout the country inviting them to compete in the national interscholastic track and swimming meet to be held at Evanston on March 21 and 22. It is expected that the list of entries will include most of the leading high school stars from the middle western schools and many from distant parts of the country. A recent conference ruling will doI away with the custom of giving watches to the winners of the different events, which is usually done at this meet, the officials claiming that such awards lean towards professionalism. The prizes this year will, consist of solid gold, gold filled, silver, and bronze modals for the four men plac- ing highest in each event. DRAMA Montreal, Que., Feb. 18 - Modern dancing is a danger to society accord- ing to the result c a debate on tc subject at McGill university. The af- firmative declared that jazz dancing is detrimental physically and morally, especially as it is carried on for un-1 duly long hours. The negative argued that modern dancing should not be condemne:d bo- cause of the comparatively few who make it a degrading spectacle. The audience gave a majority vote in faor at' the affirmative. New York, Feb. .1.-The world in- door record for the 80 yard high hurdles twice was broken tonight in succession of preliminary heats of the: events, one of the features of the Nil- co A. 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MZILN Sarah Caswell Angell Hall 8:15 P. m. hilg am S4 I I "The Dover Road", which the Play- er's Club will present tomorrow night in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall, is a light, graceful comedy by A. A. Mime with just enough purpose to give it body and enough philosophy o give it we ight. Milne is often called the shadow -of Barrie; and his various works bear out the compliment with their cynical sentiment and deft irony. The cast includes Elwood Fayfield, '25, as Latimer; Earl Fingerle, '26, as Leonard; June Knisley,, 25, as Anne; Margaret Geddes, '26, as Eustasia; Donald Snyder, '25, as Nicholas; Rob- ert Henderson, '26, as Dominic; and Alva Johnson, '25, Albin Sepanski, '26, and Helen Boorman, '25, as the Staff. During the New York run of the play the star part of Latimer was taken by Charles Cherry, while Win!- fred Lenihan, now playing the leading role in "Saint Joan", was 4nne, and Molly Pearson, late of "Bunty Pulls the Strings", was the loving Enstasia. Clement Smith of the rhetoric de- partment, has complete charge c the present production, and the stage setting is being constructed by the Player's Workshop. R.B.H. A delpd1 Meet Tonightj Adelphi House of Representatives; will meet at7:30o'clock tonight in the Adelphi room on the fourth floor of University hall. The subject for dis. cussion will be "The Recognition of Soviet Russia." There will also be several talks by members of tho house. Berlin, Germany, Feb. 18 - According to reports from the Palatinate the "autonomous govern- ment" is completely needed now, and the government officials have been released and are reinstated. It's true efficiency to use Daily CTassifeds.-AA. STUDENT AGEINT TICKE TS AT DOOR soc I3' w y \ 1 y? ,y. *ULOR .b AT rASIIIOM PART( I The Magnolia.Petroletm Building, Dallas, Texas ALFRED C. BOSSOM, Architect Drawn by Hugh Ferriss ml4 '-Vests Leather Jackets me s g astft ern of all build The largest assortment in town. Ideal for outdoor sports. 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