THE MtI'CHIGAN DAILY EEDY.FBAR Old Uno Fair Idea I Rvie E F vi urther expCllanlation1s con1cern1ing liew c.: iiculuni changes in the it engineer ng. course were givenl An interview y'esterday- by Prof. W. Iload:, ]ea.d of t"he commtiittee that bseenwokn for the past thr ee four months uipon the chlanges clh were recently adlopted by the; ulty of tiec f(lleg;es of: Engineeringi Ar;11chitcture.4 it is :anl ati'tempt to nmake mthe civil jneeing curricuilum more flexible," fessor Iload phointed out, "and give s1udient wh ws ormeirly comn- tely lted rdown, m ore of a choice.3 aire ailso trying to introduce more 't'v', inI g a broadler education ag nn-tchncallines. The pro-E ed work wll1 taken largely in, humn :ity and Science group~s." F'; s Iea ired. Work lIn formier years )but 16 hours were iwe sudetsfor modern language rses or cultural lectives. Tphis new n afllows twelve additional hours of , Hivfes which has necessitated a cut the req;uired work in the depart- f ation, the American Political Science association, the American Sociologic-1OM OITN CLUB T a l a s s o c i a t i o n , a n d t h e A m e r i c a n O M P UHSa i t c l a s c a i n r f s o a s a d i g i fo h ttsia soitowieUProfessor Crane serves in the same~ way for the political science associ- Five Michigan cities will entertain ation. Prof. C. E. Marion of the po1- memlbers of the Cosmopoit'an clubi itical science dlepartmnent of the Ui- vwhen they make their annual tour of evrsity of Chicago is chairman of theI council. the state spring vacation. Starting April 14 they will- visit Battle Cre. COMM ON T 1alamazood, Grand Rapids, Fin, andi C ~iii'ivi(i V IIE LT~iLansing.' In some of these cities',iis, the students making the trip will be en-1 This is concer prevention w eekr. tertained in private homes, and in all That's a good start. Some day ceases the points of chief interest inI we'll have cancer-prevention inonth- the city will be visited. that will he better. Fnaliy, well11 hIiiBattle Creek they will be shownI have e cancer-prevention year-thatthog the cereal plants, at Kalama,- will b best of all. z oo they will see the paper mills andi The majority of cancers (10 notj the Western State Normal school, at constitute a death sentence unlessl Grand Rapids they will he shownj combined with ignorance and fear.I through the furniture fac tories, at Here are some facts given out by Flint they will make a tour of the, the United States Public h-ealth -Ser- Chevrolet plants, and at Lansing they! vice: will be given an opportunity to visit; "Cancer is at first a small loci. the state capitol, the Reo plant, and growth, easily and safely removed. E M A. C.. Carleton Wells of the rllet- "It is not a blood disease, oric department will have charge ofI "It is not contagious. the trip. "It is not hereditary. 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Dept. 1 Please send me fete trial tube. one-"" i 1 i t 3 It was f urt her explai or -lead that as two y .age coreare rq tudent had : some of t1ir chcoo, one language w.-t e elcted ou:tsidle of .nder the old arrange3 Eighlt hours, of sutrx amp Davis du1ring th( enu elimlinated by tai ut the camp is; left as tie opinion of Professo l c e o ie 1n [lents, ra.ther thant ork hera in the sum HlechyesIni lit The four remainingI tared byelimination o ecjuired worvk inl astrc rome the iil- enfginee 'whole. The 12 hort an be taken in tiwo g ltan threeben taken 1i %Jorit y of the elects bly be taen intheO: Grloup A consists ofI ondicsn Mglst one hilosopihy-, political sc holoy, while thlesecox , conrsists of work in t is, ais w(1,1 as surveyk ext ball, but cyn be It's trnu2 efficien;cy lassi:iecds.-Aav, ned by Profes- ears of a lang- ired, unless a is work in high is all that could technical lines m aent. 'eying work at e summer have e new system,. an elective. In r' Hoad this will st part by threV +- t:. .4 'he Uniion Fai~~ ~( The Un ion Pair t hat wil be held±Mach and 8'pin the Yost f'oid ou~s(e is a rtevval of. acus loi of years ago at the Vni'et'sity. Thne last large Fair was held in 95 in 1 ,aterm'nan gyinasiun. Sever~al of the booths that were run byfratrernities are pictured above. Fraternities will a ha.I ave the concessions andl sideshows I at theFa. More 1 han 40) booths willi be placed about the sides or t te hf ie horse. A circus wvill be carried on in the iddikle of tho floor and (dancin g will continue during the entire cven ing on the basketcfba ll floor. The reg- ular U..nion orchestra will turn~sh the music. DR E A the play ers will take even a larger Anne ik aone with the lonely plart in the campus life.! Latimer. 1Unlot unately, Latimer has' fallen in love with Anne in the mean- "A 'Way Out", Robert Frost's fai- 'The Dovri'Road" by A. A. Mine , tLine, so that it' is highly pr'obable that ous play, published in the Seven Arts which the Players' club is to present; his admnirable institution is broke:, up magainein 117,is o begivn tnigh inSara Cawel Angll ailas the .final curtain falls. magainein 191, i , o begivn tnigh inSarh Cawel Anell all!Tle production is under the direc-; Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, is one of the author's most \\ huinsi-, tioni of Cleent Smith, of the rhetoric f -:. It's trute efficiency CI ass lie ds.--ADiv. to use Daily ---- -,.__ -I -- --- the~ opion oxU of this week by the Ann Arbor Play- cal and amusing comedies. The story (c'ial tmen t and includes Elwood Fay- mer" session. makers in their own studio on Spring; deals with a certain ?tMr. Latimer who. held. '25, lune Knisley, '25, andl Don- College street. A new play written by Bur- lives in a manor house just ofhetiled0(1Snlydor, '25, in the leading roles. hours were se- rowy of the jour°nalisni department will r'oad~ to Dover---tile roadl which elop- --R.B.H. of two hours of also be on tile programn. ing couples take when they leave Eag-'-- onomy and two' The Ann Arbor Playmnakers, so call- land for the more tolerant France.~' ring course as ed because they make all their own Rich and a trifle eccentric, dlr. Lati- y, rane Return [rs, of electives settings and costumes and usually 3ier conceives a plan to stolp the run- roups, not, less w rite their own pllays, were formerly;- aways detaining them in his home110 Fy rom .Convention, in either. The known as the Dodo Players. The pla~y- gentle but firmi force, and throwving'; yes will lrob-? ers arc drawn from the fae.ulty, stn- thema constantly together for a week. i 'i'oiesasors iiinuntl E. Day, head of iterary college. dent body, and,(Ithe townspeople oi' Thus lie gives them a chance to see the eeconomic department, and Rob- courses in eco- inn Arbor. 'jis is the first perform-!- each other as they really are, and tt r T. rn of tihe political science arts, history. ance given since the reorganization " through the contrivances of the host; - rtzaiii mot iEtl1PllCelMonday from :ence, and psy- and change of name of the society. x as they arc at their worst-particular- Chicago where they attended a meet-, nid group, group Thle society of the Ann Arbor Play- ly at breakfast. In consequence, heig of tihe Social Science Research the _mre scieace- makers corresponds to the Little The- gen !rally finds that the pai' are quite (Xc irulti, to wxhich they are delegates. ng and military aitre Players of other cities, and isj willing to part and return to' "'their,,The council aims to make a survey pi'oving to be eminately successful.)I homes at the end of the time, of iho existing agencies of social re- 1 go into effect It is hoped that in the ilimediate fu-' The group of lovers withl whom the