" ISUNDAY, JANUARY 11, D125 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TTI! Fi i A' ii Al I; INSUMMERISCHODLI Nialwr of Siihjects Offered .larks In Session EXCURSIONS ARRANG;EDa Following out the programi of ex- Ia~di~of at the University, theI5 25i sunler session has becen enl42aig l, and the greatest nlumbier' of courses ever presented at any summer session of the institution will be offered. Five hundred and forty courses, it is ex- peCted will be offered in the various schools and colleges, which marks an increase of 49 courses over the number given at the last session, ac- cording to the aiinounflenient made by Dean Edward H-. Kraus. Courses for the first tume will hei Sets Record For iloldin ffic T' ETL IO~ S New Cement M ay Perm it Use MJ\adison, sTan. 10.-Kay Ive- West Pont, N. 'f., Jn. t.-JohnI, P- Y ~~SOnI, fa ty satingn artist and frmier (Vas) Lobert has been rapponto ()~assistant winerspr director at the head coach of the Army's basell fI1 FOR M g l{[ f Roads Da A fter Pouring University of Minesota, has signed to squad far this season, it was anu~. _____ coach the hockey team of the Univr- ;cel today. Lobert, who has heen at- ally of Wisonsin. Iverson is a broth- ing s head coach of the Army h'se- 1 'on ring; coietrea Pd (s oliodaynd to") Ii no or (e1 nnt Ise en the at.a Cdr of Emil Iverson, hocky aindlcross he' nine since 198,NIl repcixt bre AIei'a tdn r 'ltiutrui=;over temth, ext ( may C.5.I unt cach at innestaffr duty next mon1t. ridineg thent the Wof he Diiloans.- C') IleI etiseoth )itl t- mordinary ('ilele i i.Iiigei IThe samllples arele wnmoloi jute-_________________ (1ent, alli interna Iiola I journl for st a f xeimet o lei1;~~r ~t 1 AU' mii lnI cakC'S and 1Pi1, .in a HAEpOUSRSRI.IYT foryu eaon idrier, where heyw are t coin 1I . I D)SrICI~ E? Pay fryorSubsc iption today. deant;of(lentLitr. N. 13wi t Sm i~nithIi,(110(1 n, aed iin dr tat g w: uier, by h(te ihe ael le ai '213), is the witer o 40anarl Pile en -inca V hi hera in'ry or the I 'iveril Yby . . rfld i- t t l e d " H o w D o Y o u S tu d y ? " , n l 'f nsi e e r l . n 1 4 : c r ~ e d l e , w h i c h ( i a o a t i cA l l I . Ey ,".__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _t" " w;l~ ( R i .'e Is~. 3e 1 >irIihic h be te^l Ii; that lyit a i ('41 di- : 11I i $ ia)el a t ory is now ai iettp t;g to4 :1 U i 0 1 d PdtLA~ hi ST TI M ES teilneedle no l mgrnctrat es tie Pat; tion is-one o ose thing^,i tial.pro- ltc'ii at( h ee~thsh de~. I l cq.Nights, apetto $.5 theieapois e ehin I tisability of the new iraid-hrardeni i~ig aie le n esta dsoeto proper stuidy.''t . 11 O ia1nal Eg iiake alaciein Ies( than lit Smith gives the following ri'e,4 to which1 is said to ardei ill 7t ]lurs 'v'l or melre thban tenl hors,, the c- DEROITDietfo 3thSrt + Intlilf,~men is h~low tandard. If the pats 'heteN w o aii in studyl; i irst, frni a lie bt of The ezrlnmen ts are beig u1~ri 0 1 Thate Nw o c . mr le aout the eges, tic cemen time and place of study; second, ledi incijinet ion wAith the I nit ed Tit- ,...._ States buzreau lof v)iubhic ro:ds5vwhdich is t a thehadnss tt. 8 ii A ( IN I AiIII3IRE I , : : T I I Id OK x1 d ! as i9 S offered in the School of Business Ad- ministration and in the Ujniversity high school. Students who are taking business adminlistration will be givenj an op~portunity to, regularize tawe-i- selves in their work, for niany lnire taken courses in the economics de- partment before the business adiin- istration school was established, and ' therefore must regularize their work --in ordler to follow the curricula now, prescribed. -Observation and dem onst Pa ll 1 ' courses in the Universit~y high ,school will be given for the first time in the; p summer session under t he direct i al'o time regular staff. h-eretoforc, I I courses which were otteredi in I lie 'cd u c a tio n s c h o o l a p p e a lle d o n ly to a dit a o s b t w t h i a u u '' t. tion of these new courses it is expect- ed that teachers will be a it rac[t o the summier school, as wellJ!as ra a;a cipa Is and superintendents, For the second time the Univeor;ity .' asI been designated as one, of tlhe four unil~versities~ in the count a", by tlhe United States p)ublic health do0- 4 partmrent to offer courses in publili health and hygiene. Courses in library methods, in ath- lctic coaching and methods, work at the biological andl engineering'emo }h at Douglais lake, and courses,, at the geological aim gographue 1 i a I icn inKentucky are given 'ennly d(hiz in ghe 14 siner school. A -wceia 1 program mof abi!,u"I"Dz nun;- Q Iers ha s been a)rranged for i' t (ents " a ltemling the sumnnier ses lion w~dhi I G :iji include lectures, reec als, eon- certs, excuirsions, plays by scnie tv( ,l- I.iInown company of player:; ar well Vii plays by the students in thle play I io d (uction courses. Underci the dlirectionI of one of the professors in the geology' dle;artmnenxz. j 1 Joh a 11. Tm-a in Inil (above) set a l ewv r. col (I \xboti h le took office as givem'n- or, of (Connecticut aftecr serving as lieul- teiiant govern or only one day. The ( fi)J::ii- i0', le m Iillghani, resignied ia~v-iatlyaftfer hw;Is ialguvmetinto 1 o, 'nit^,l 1ed Staites ,,senator. Slm'ngllai, Jan. 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