WVEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -. 1 _ i EXTENSION COURSE OPENS IN DETROITl Speaks Tonight I I 1 { i_ t, It v i I Courses inI 11 Fields to W11611 Night (lasses Next Week be Offeredl Start REGISTER THIS WEEKE Extension cedit couses, under the e direction of the Universiy extension1 division, will be opened next week j in Detroit. Registration of studentst will be completed this week and the Ie first classes are scheduled for next; Monday night. ( These courgses, which have been ( presented to the people of Detroit yteUiest fMcia o the past few years, secure for the (;gorge W. Patterson I students taking thuem regular credit Assistant Dn George W. Patter-r be offered for which there is a de-i will speak at a smoker of the Insi- t mand. Courses in eleven different tue of Elcrical Engineers at 7:30 fields will be given this winter. o'clock tonight.e All classes are held at night in _-______-~- ~ ' order that people who are occupied i~a oeiet yin ,pbi in business during the day can at- halth) uring, .ad Sociology 233 f :tend. Each course when satisfactorily p])1r i(:l)es of cae work, ar a few of e completed gives two hours University ite ?nor comon courss to be of- v' credit, except Education A, 25a and! feredl this winter.1; hr which gives three hours credit, Several of the courses which aref couning toward the A. B. degre.1 being given as a result of unusual N The fee for undergraduate work is (l(demandI have particular interest fo' $8.00 for a two hour corse per s- the city man. The two courses in mester sand $12.00 per three irour ity government and public healthe course; for graduate work, $10.00 per nursing which are mentioned above course. are of this (cha racter.t Every course offered in Dletroit isa numbered and called by the same' -- -___ name as the corresponding course! (I which is given in Ann Arbor. The !. ,S~l\'ITMS ,ATTEiNTIONahn saf isheam wic teachingestaffeisotheisameewhithrts gives instruction in the respective S1eo eirpitrssat at he niersty.rre sme today and will continue until cousesobtind b th st- hanksgiving. All seniors are credit is alsoobandb th uM c dent. 7i'elu(st(bd to mae arangements Astronomy 31, the solar system, earth the 'Ensian and make ap- - Education A, philosophy of education, Ipontrexts wipth theli' iloto- English 125ex, introduction to i gahr Browning, history 132ex, problems of I----__ eastern Europe, Biblical literature, 154, Political Science 14lex, munici- PATRONIZE' lDAILY ADVERTISERS ~~Fall Footea Of Exclusive Design ~Patterns to Sit Every Tasrte atr- Mod- erate ePrcs y The 'Broadway _ A light tan calfskin pump with medium toe and box-- _ j wood heel. A very chic fitterM price $9.00 Wahr's Sh '-e Store Down Town 108 South Main , IIR1 111111111111111111111111111111l1I111111FllFFF~lFI~11111 ~lIIIIF11FF111111!!111111111111111I II F : INDEPENDENTSUSTED* FROM LOUISIANA9 BALOT Washington, Sept. 30.-(By A. P.) --~Robert Lahollette, in a statement tonight declared that th-e refusal of the attorney general of Louisiana to place the name of the LaIollette- Wheeler electors on the ballot in that state, and the (definite report that coimes from ichjigan that legal tech- nicalities are to be used *there by the two political machines to accomplish the same purpose, show how desper- ate the reactionaries in both of the old Iparties consider their cause." "The legal a~rm of the government wvhich sh,,,uld be thle most potent fac- tor in helping I he people1 to express heir will freely at the polls, ," con- Ltnuedl the se nator's statement, "is nstinctively b)eng appealed to by the reactionary forces which dominate the two old parties to help defeat their free expression." "Put all of these efforts «i ll eventually fail of their purpose. t'hese attempts to dep~rive the peo- ple at the ballot box of the utmost freedom of choice, s to who shsall exercise their delegatedi authority will react izost disastrously against those guilty of trying to p~revent the fullest expression of the people's. W ill.'' Prof. A. Ir. White, Of the chemical engineering department, will address ai meeting of the Detroit section of the American Chemical society today ait the TDetroit 1E ngineering :society club house. 1' rofc ; or WVhilec will tatk. upeii "'The C as Situnation in Detroit." Princeton, Sept. 30-. -During th4! last nine mnonths the Princet on Pres-; has totaled more than $185,000 worth cf business in its four decpartments. 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