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HE DAILY

THEMIHIANDALYTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924

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S'U M 1flrfSl[S l10l 1l British Governor
In Egypt, Shot By
BROADNS SOPE'Fanatic, May Die
Parssage of Budget by Regents Allow1s' .
Expamnsion In Manyva
Jiepa:r tents
NE1'W COURSES OUTLINED!
Expansion n inmaniy depariTuents of
t1- University, especially those in the rr
literary college for the 1925 session of <:;. :;r: ,,, : s
the summer school, is made possible : :}%::%:::;<r;
by the passage of a $213,837.45 buetL ;}::<>: ,
at the meeting of the Regents Thurs-
day night, according to Dean E. I...........V
Kraus of the summer session.
Demonstration - and observation
courses will be given in the Univer-
sity highI school under, the direction;
of the school staff. In previous ses-
$ions the courses available have at- rf,:
tracted only administrators of high
schools, but with the new coursesz ", ~ " ;,
added opportunity is now offered , A. ? %' 'rtr+ +
teachers to obtain practical experi- . x
ence in educational methods.
Provisions have been made again M X1aJ.-(~en. Sir Lee )'tack, British
this year for offering courses in pub-!
lie hygiene and health. These courses governor-general of the Sudan, and
were given last year for the first commander-in-chief of the Egyptian
time through the co-operation of the army, is in a dangerous condition as
United States Public Health service,' a result of an attempt to assassinate
which chose four schools throughout him made in the streets of Cairo. Hde
the country where these courses were-a ae agt o eole"ht
given, the University of Michigan, wsmd agtfrrvle ht
Columbia TUiversity, University of after a bomb hurled at him failed to
Iowa, and the University of Cal-i exlllode.
ifornia.
Business Courses station and Camp Davis on Douglas
Bourses in the new School of Busi- ; lake and tihe field courses in geology
ness Administration will be offered in at Mills Springs, Kentucky, will be
the 1925 steamer school. It will be conducted in connection with the 1925
possible for students who have taken! session of the summer school.
courses in business administration to!
makep up the first year work in theI Oxford, England, Nov. 24. - The
new school, and then proceed with the wold should proceed most carefully
work of the second year of the pro'- in any scheme of disarmament, Baron
scribed hurriculum. H~ayashi, Japanese ambassador, told
The courses in embalming and san- the C xford International Assembly.
ntary science which have been given
during the summer session of the las~t
few years will not be offered daring
the 1925 session. M
To Conduet Ceups M R R C
Courses will be given in the engi- 632 FORE
veering college,- medical school, law
school, pharmacy 'college, education;
school, business administration scho4,
tnl library methods, and in public Iat n y ne h ilgcl$1.75
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~707N.University Ave Phone !G265 ____ _____________

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COMMUNITY FUND DRIV
'STILL SHORT 0BY0$B000'

SLOSSON TO ADDRESS
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE]
Pr o. Preston W. Slos son, of the
history department, will speak on
"W by the Twentieth Century Needs

For a few minutes before Professor'
Slosson begins to speaks, a, foreign stu-
(ktnt will present some of the aspecti
of bis own religion, and after the ad-,I
dress, the institute will. divide into the
regular Tuesday discussion sessions.
Constantinople, Nov. 24. - Ismet l
Pasha, first premier of the Turlish re-
public, has -resigned.

The Church I Would Like to Find
$50.00 in prizes for best student letters on above subject--
your idea of what a church should be.
IE TTER S to contain not over 800 words, fewer if possible.
ISE-ND fo Box 34, Michigan Daily.

SFinal returns from
fund drive will be in
morrow night, it was

the CommunityI
by G o'clock to-
announced yes-j

F

terday by Walter P. taebler, pr,7si- the Church" at 8 o'clock Tuesday,
dent of the drive. The total collectedI Nov. 25, in Lane hail n,,uditorium. Al-
tip to last niglit had reached the; though this is one of the regular ad-
$43,000 mark, still $6,400 short of tlue dresses of the Institute of Religious
amount called for by the budget. 1,"Oucationl it will be open to the gen-
Captains of all the solicitiin, team 0(. 11 public as wefll as students enroll-
met together yesterday noon ili t e ; d iru the course, accordling to Homer
Chamber of Commuerce irin to marke j1H.(raftwa, L ssociate secr etary of the;
final arrangements for cio ship, tl,. C. A., because of its special value.
drive. All workers tiver^ eco curag~e 1]
to Tnut in full time duriing the last t'o!
days of the camipaig;n in an effort tp
bring the ainal figure as rid:ar ha $ .,
000 mharkz as possible. I..

IFRATERNITIES SORORITIES
Let
CONNIE'S
MICHIGAN MEN
Platy for that Party.
For Enigagemnts Call 281

WRITE IT NOW,.

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Birth Of Son Is
Announced y Dad
Dean Edmund E. Day, head of tI~
school of business administration, and
Mrs. Day have announced the birth of
a son, David Allen.
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