TIIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1.925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TTT, E SUMMER SPEA~KIN 1G' Fr M Organ ize 1"oireen ii'lsses; Trwo On11FataultyI ADD SPECIAL PROCGRAM A Public 'speaking, including delbate, play production, Shakespearean reid- ing, recitals and interpretive reading, will be offered in the Summer session >t jis Year, Fourteen classes will lbe (organlzedl in this department uinder the stipervision of five men of thelre sent f.University staff, and two others: Prof. D. E. Watkinjs of the TUiversity of California, and Prof. It. C. Hui nter' of Ohio Wesleyan university. The two visiting professors Wl ]ave classes in extemipore speakting and interpretive reading, to be Itaught. by Professor Watkins; and classes in "Principles of Expression'' andi "School and Community D~ramatics,"' taught by Professor Hunter.' (lasses wvill also be organized in "The Sipeak- ing Voice," "Shakespearean Reading,'' "Dfebasing," "Recent American Speech- Cs""Public Instruction aid Activity in the High Schoeols," "The Lecitare -, Recital," "Selection of Plays," "One l %~ct Plays," "Production of ILonger Plaiys,'' and in graduate st udies7. ill <,('ition to thle two visiting p~rofess- mriemibers; of the University s aft' . In Prosect 1 ''-P)fu . s Credo f Ij~ca3'~aqu Iiou ~e~ : 1h)xotYo think theI firtt two year's of collegewor 0k should be l(ft to s;cvond Vz' school.,,, ity and N (I ~~~Jtnis} ile.0,-nsllltiee in *, the uni- ;, 1 versi t iE:;CT' ore a n c Inced courses? 1 i~i 1svl i the campus. rt l~r'a;' v'.,E'w.' n Louiis Frese, '28,-1 * Yea, for the average, higth school' stu- (lit is not 1pri paitmi, to enter the U7ni- versitv andl tako u11 advanced work. Tb(n change is too great. This might s' ;lhe eliliinfatedl if he attended asmiall1 cellor' ih .11 in this way givinlg the y IIl~Uivrs ity time and monley for smore Se >'z(1 V Ztnied work. j' s ,I I,;olanadil FalEocn, '27,---"'I think that t he fir tt.Iwo) Years should b)e left toj ux i~~ecoldsr,;11s' Ci1mili:o,:ier I "*ini "(Oiw-Act t vho will teach are: Professors L. MV. Fichr and Scott, 'and Mr. E. E. Fleiscixr- man, Mr. Lionel G. Crocker and Nlr. Aside from classes, an ext ensivye! program of plays, lectures, recitals, and entertainments will be givent un- JI t _1 J 1 ~~' i I i .'(,X idl IIlI' pJ"'Og'al). FORIG~STUDENTS PLINO der the supervision of Ite iilic I LU1 4WI fHIM U II rflII ~ipeaking department of the Surimuer ! - --_ session. The first of the eight 5la> Ai era I;,,; of' the ('o. molmoliian cliue Kcial programs which are plantnedl will w od j~r.lucr-nStra ho ,eI recital by the class in Slictkes-; Sp(?arc an l'eading, presented oni thea t rK ' C(;icn (Ia inn t, for the pur'- eeig of July 20 under (lhe dir'e- r pose (1 iof I tlie111iners, and ~ticn of Professor H uter, to ,(',t ra idll elies who wvish to A secontd pr'ogrami, the suibjet oC fIc,'in liiac ivil xca of 1lie society. which will be announced later, will 7 ileu cyce, 125-1C~, is in charge be presented on the afternoon of Jly ol the ?oai l'lan enits for the luncheon. 24, by Professor Watkins. Anria sttlentde siring to attend should One-act plays will be presentedl oit notify ls<-i'1,t Lane hall before Fri- the evenintg of July 31 as thte third flay and a place will lbe reserved. idla would ('limnate those classes of I persois Whch are not really interest- ed in' ittellectunal advancerment. There w~ouId lie a, marked advance in the I'o'iar ac terx of the work d cone in the I lnivi verit icr;." Ca'aV rice, '2(i, -"'Junior colleges a ee the logical s oluition of the present (',i'OWviiflg cI the Universities with stui- (lents wbo( have no real interest in their work. Advanceed courses should occu~py a1 greater portion of the time j l of a university stuident." j I .aying of brick on the power plant lean-to0,, which wilpIrovide shelterfo the new switchiboard, has been started ! and I, being carried forward rapidly. Ie e i switchbioard( is the gift of 'i'lex Dlow, president of thte Detroit ?Pek-ini, 1Wb. 25.- --suan Tung, the Yi:11w'l~, promtinent chemist and writer ;goite to Tien T'sin.1 .. .__., Today 'I 9 4, Bri v's it to the s(cn s Oa ail thie sbiccere d"11aiof its -ti Co _Y v s s -~ "K M 16 All V 1 -i1 .nms +mos~a~c ..r - -..- ..n a / ;ai~ ..c: . . a4 ~THE * * WISDOM OF TH WISE is CONFOUNDED B Y T 14E WAGGING TONGUES OF FOOLS! -SOLOMON ___i" _ ' Y' .r., i. ~ t , y>. \...Y, a 9 4. Y.. a_. _. _ r , I LE AwoI AndWhen theGoassipsOet Through T'here asn 't iTuch Left To Your !i Imaginmatioon? DOUS xKE YO FElRCY M!IMOT ti FIRST fi NATIONAL. ' Pict RES ' V ; ' . 4 + ' y . 4 t 's is i . t / < :: : . : is ::.................. ..::'X_ 'I -, ! C . t i. C; (I t I d", 4-01 D avid Torrenice atnd Others I You'IJ fied hEr r---3dlr.--ic h a - vx] ti on of a 'eal -i of lire. cia rnaas m ELCTRC ELO PUN ""2 w. -Now r/w"I '"N f I I COMING SUNDAY Iy the Creator of "'THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Wallac Irivm's Story CECIL B. ~MILLE$ ,p I A0Ilden Be .C _ ..._ ":. P1t11P I1nC}i1EmS[ nh. "n i B 1 {