PAGE TWO THE- IC1ITGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 .. _ _. HI6HMA COURSES To OPEN. MOuDY Courses, Intended for Practising Engneers, Will Be Covered in To Weeks MAY LEAD TO A DEGREE Short period graduate courses in highway engineering and highway transport for the present year will be- gin Monday, Dec. 8. These courses are not intended for regular studentsA but for practicing highway engineers and men engaged in highway trans- port who desire to obtain advanced instruction. Under the direction of Prof.. A. H. Blanchard of the highway enginering department, the UniversityI has offered these professional short period courses since the year 919-1 1920. For the benefit of those who would find it imrossible to devote the usual four months to study, each subject is covered in a concentrated period of two weeks, during which the entire time of the men is given to one sub- ject. If desired, these courses may lead to the deree of master of science in engineering, doctor of science, or doctor of philosophy. The courses are open only to men more than 21 years of age, and but few of them require prerequisites. ALPHA NU DEBATES ON TWO 1PEACE PRINCIPLES Because of the Public Speaking banquet tonight, Alpha Nu held its regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock last night in the Alpha Nu rooms. The subject for the debate was, "Resolved that Prime Minister Mac Donald's, principles of peace by disarmament and arbitration would do more to se- cure the peace of Europe than would Premier Herriot's principles of en-t forced justice." Norman B. Johnson,t '25. and Alden White, '27, supportedt the affirmative with Charles Bremer,I '28, and Charles Mertens, '28, sup.' t porting the negative. WHITNEY TO INURRE PLY, "IN WALKEI'MMlY"E E. M. Whitney, noted dramatic in- terpreter, will present his interpreta- tion of M. J. Jawf's play, "In Walked Jimmy," as the next number on the Oratorical association's season pro- gram of lectures Dec. 9, in Hill audi- torium. "In Walked Jimmy," a play of 12s characters, is one of a large repertoire of Mr. Whitney's which includes such f plays as "Turn to the Right," by Winchell Smith; "The Fortune Hunt- er," by Winchel Smith; "Hit the Trailn Holiday," by George Cohan; "Adamt and Eva," by George Middleto; Popu- lar Short Story programs.t World RWatces As Bitain Wrestles withn Egypt UiL'AlISTUDENH WILL De NO'INEWV USPHO lI I a Id Arsre nian ot ii a ol ls 1esecretaryinterpreter, ________________________________ lflin Pain rn Tl~iPBTETf Snr WNin TiOi ORROWflfl Yiba Yboa, because the latter adopted I, s }lL V R~l 1IIfI UD fUYI~VUf th Christian faith, being baptized in ". '< a toic church. Scalp and Blade, an organization of men from. Buffalo, N. Y., will bold a smoker at 7:36 this eveninm in the Union. The meeting is to be feat ured by music and entertainment. W. 1). Roesser, '25, who is in charge of the proceedlings urges all men oui thle campus who are fromt Bufftalo to be present. rThe prince purpose of the organization is to foster the int erest s of men from that city. Opera's Mascot Taken By .deBath Boy, the French bulldog belonging to E. Mortimer Shuter, dfi~ector oft Ihe) Union Operas, died Wednesday alteor- noon. According to rumors, poison- ing was the cause of his death. The dog has been a re ul'u' guiest at all Opera rehearsals of the 1),ast few years, and is well--Known to Michigan men v,, ho have participated in the show. le took the last two trips as mascot of the Opera. IBoy will be buried at Mr. Shuter's summer home on Long Islaiid.A special casket has been purchased in 1which hie will make his last trip east- ward. MICHAUD POSTPONES LECTURE ON PANAMA: Because of the illnes58 o}' (lia;ia ve L. Michaud, of the romance lang u-tge:, department, the lecture on P anamxa which was to have been given by himn tonight, will he postponed until °n lvrlnent that he has been cdto suspendi the grant of .i, r inteiding immigrants to )- ~ '. #; foreign office, taken by Ship.:;..iris;trcted the Japanese L. ort 'o Prazil to make a report wi tlis, mnstter i inediateiy. , h ,,, -3, , . : _ TUU _. , .t. ., . . J, r SAMPLES Permanently on Dis play a GUY WOOL-FGLK &CO. 3l36 S. State Street Ann Arbor, Michi. Designed by WH ITEHOUS E HARDY I NC(RPORATPD BROADWAY A-r 40T" STRiPET 144 WEST 42"° S'TREET METROPOUTAN OMM HOV~ BDG. KNICKERBOCKER BVILDNO NEW YORK atGR NER'S FRIDAY . . . . . . 9.1 SATURDA . . 9-12 Music by Bill Watkins and His Granger Eight i I © W 'H.1922.l Wz IrNOW!e Seniors Buy Picture 1 500 Receipts! NOW! NOW! WILLIAM FOX gJ LINCOL J.CARTERA5 Receipts for senior pictures in the 'Ensian have amounted to more than 1,500 this year, which is approximately Wh number sold for last year's an- nual. The receipt sale has been clos- ed and those who have purchased their receipts must make appointments to have their pictures taken before the end of this week.I Tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock the University Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular meeting in room 306 of the Union. All students in- terested in business affairs are in- vited to attend. Patronize Daily Advertsers.-Adv. 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