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FRIDAY, DCM1I.1,I2

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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i ,.11ihistry IBeclires it is n114d estud- "
rK.. V( 101of Prtiy i~ine aip e s; l
Frain RlecentIi Elechi
NEW MINISTRY LIKELY
? Berlin, Dec.- L--tl yAi')- Ih
Scabinet at a ince~in, yesterdIay de tid-j
ed to resign. The dle of its resig-
S nation will b~e fixed b~y agreement be-
Stw/een Chancellor Wilhielmn Marx and
P'resident Friedrich Eb~ert.
Unless Ebort requests the 1\4 . -
I Stresemann cabinet to continue in i
° fice until after thele olidlars, Bis,
probable that the affairs of (oranIy
I w~ill in the c;ourse ofinext w(AOk b(
entrusted to a new ministry. 'Tlins
would lbe comiposed of hburg Qoise
Sparties, in which the Ge man Nation-
alists, b)y virtue of their lirelionder-
k antce of Reiclstag mrandates;, will pl ty
a delcisionl role.I

Alaska A State?

Michigan Union'KAIN°KI 101I FPTIQF

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Declared Finest', IIII L
ONOI0 Eli Barker, .-
Afte haingProf. L.. Karpinski, of the mathe-
Afte haingvisitedl and inispectedF
r,"" Imathics department will speak on l1th
l~ra tally every university union and and 17th century atlases at 8 o'clock
lu th contr Pls V PakeiSatur day night at the William L.
$; eec yie chairman of the (Univerityi Rn t iiiy P oeslKri
, of t ah Alunni association and i l 1ha aeanetnsv -oa l
age. f thelitalh I nion blng cl~(ime,~
I whn h washei~. i ccatly ~ Iamong 'lie lar ge collection ofeairly
I that the Michigan Union was uiea- ma aps which the library contains and
tionably the best in the country. ; bs talk will be a report a'nd summnary
jIn view~ of the contemplated building of hiis discoveries.
of a union at. the Ilniveisity of UIW7h, le will describe. the development ofI
Barker has devoted the last two world cartography which mnade great
months to an first-hand study of the strides through 16th and 17th cen-
college and university unions in the itury exploration, and he will trace es-
' United States and Canada.! pecially the efforts of early carto-
"Th le Michigan Union," Barker de; graphers to roan North America. The
clared after being shown the many librar y will hold an exhibit of its at-
distinctive featureO of the building, 'is lases to illustrate the discussion.
wit hout doubt, the largest, the most~ Professor Karpinski' s discovery.
Scott C. Bone, of Alaska, says beautiful, and the best equipped build-j during his investigations in the lib-
Lhis opinion, the territory will ing of its kind in the country. None:Vai'y, of the Cassini man, the first mnap
i~cy ior statehood (luring the !of the other unions can ever be con-! to contain a correct projection of
~e administration. pared with it'. It is 41 a class of itsI the continents from actual observa-
- --______ I own." bions of latitude and longitude, has at-
~ ~ When told that the Union rooming (tr-actefI widespread attention and in-
V. Gi~-ve " For facilities could not satisfy the needs creased interest in his report.
CourEs+es Droppd of the alunmni, Barker expressed sa
p prise, saying that our Union surpass- Don't delay-Pay your Subscription
ed all the others in thisi respect also. today.

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Se irSu e t are listed the number of hours and Ito the Reg;: trar. In anyd ae of
credlits, whether th-e student has comn- doubt as to th)e< orier(t ro , i 6, or aIny
R eceive -Noti-ces p leted his rhetoric and group require- students who3 think: t11at they are en-
AA~Inents, andI in the case of studlents titled to graduate du',r ing thII:,year
Fr m Ke tt.~ o may graduate at the end of the but who did not reeiecad to is
Summer session, a question asking effect, shoiohl -tsltti egfa
Cards were sent out yesterday after- them whether they initendl to do so.; office iI ImoI3I Iately.
noon from the Regisrar's office to3 This is the official record of the stu- -__
those students who will have a suf- dent registered in the office andl in- Now York, D II. L- 1hme Stalte of
ficient numb~er of hours andl credits eludes all work taken in the Univer- Liberty, on Pedhioes island, i.> now -a
to graduate fromt the literary college city to the beginning of the present iiatioinal mo.7numnent, and its LS point-
ii 'ehm IIus I Y. ,1 tsue eri at the end of semester. (d, star-shiaped bare is on a national
the suimner : on. A tentative list'
, . -willStudents also may have applied for park.
of senIior c bais e placed in the; advance credit which although it has
Ofc hc tdn theay csut been granted has not been reported HAVE YO)U ',ISUB,3VRIIW) YETIad hc wr etot

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In reqluestng President Ebert to be
relieved *of further responsibility, i lie
cabinet explains that it is wholly a
minority ministry andh is not reir -
sentative of the party lineup rsl-
ing from Sundlay's election.
As the Socialists, (Clericis -uad!
D)emocrats failed to elect a sufficiaxnt
majority of deputies, it is viewedl as a,
certainty in political ci rcos thatj
Chancellor Marx will decline to a-
, ume an aissigninent for t:hoformia-
tion of the new goivernm,2nt, F1s Iii,
attitude throughout the recenti cain--

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paign pledges lh
posed exclusively
J tutional parties.
Political goys
Stresemaun as t
u dent Ebert will
,,,-withinter-party
pes( ut foreign
probability head
s chaincellor.
II 1IS "WILL
i Prof. C'. 0. 1) a
sEdiucation willp
SaturiTTy where
c (omimittee of thi
social ion which
' fr character
; ~chiool s thiroughoi
4, ral years agoI
chlairman o!' a, c(
li~d a sehonmee
$ y B> d "dto. l5
for pnu ting ;it int
"'liools, is chiri
Paris, Dec. 11

hn to a mlinisiry coal-
ly of the three colst i-
,sip ainies Gustive
the nian wimni resi-j
Sauthorize to lproOced
negotiations, and the
minister will in all
1the next go ver'lilmmf:
ITION METIG1
iavis 5 0 h tl; chool of
go to Grand Rapids
he will %meetli a
ie state tea cb rs' as-
is formulat iig;plains
educlioil u illhigh
[out the sts, te. S -
['rolessor I lvis;tas
comiii ttee w hich(Ii!t
Ci ohtsia a, 'lhe, a(51 u;
to ope r:e t on s are-cnow
Ai. Air. !.. i~utlor,I
ir an of tHe,('presenlt'.
1. --lncreased Lassen-;

Only under extraordinary circum-
:,;ta:i~es will students; be allowed to
("nl-) cotisoM,;duaring the rest of the;
>*The.>t , ,-,c~orliig to the announce-
nunit nKade yesterdlay at the office ofj
1 X!an W. R.It.1umphreys, assistant
dean of the literary college. Students
at,; still runking applications to dr'op
cou rses, but tha final (late for thatI
,purpose was the dlay for Thanksgiv-
C(ourses which are dropped now will
I°re the student a grade of E in those
ILondon, Dec. 11,411I a Commons
sleeccn IPremier Baldwin pledged him-
;;lf t( refrain from the policy of
f a ri fT prot ection.

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Telephone Murray Hdill 8800
Our Representative will be at the
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