I PAGE KI TTHE MICHIGAN DAILY OPICAL BULLETIN' MOEHLMAN TALKS N aietHaa.SGintr i ilf h N B t a iithis Publication in, the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of ,iiiI.I lif ~ v i eIicdfortt A ,l tpiC the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the F. Wedent until U U111oi l V II 'cIck CJ irig i d., CDAILY TUESDAY, MARICll, 2 columnn must )se Iefore 4 ly of issue. I3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. mi.' Saturdayb* Volume 6 TUESDAY, )IARtIl 3, 14925 Number 111 University Women-Mouse Presidents: All signing-out slips for the month of February must be in the office of the Dean of Women before March 10th. Jleani Ilali:Ion, 1Deanuof 11'oneiu. All students making observations at the High School who desire to sece Mr. Whitehouse: concerning their programs may go to Room 10, Tappan Ball, any Tuesday or Thursday from 3:45 to 4:15. C. 0. Davis. Notice to Students of Engineering: The Committee on Hours will permit no course to b~e droppedl without record after the 6th" week of school, or March 21st. Mentor carets will be distributed before this time. C'omai~ittee on Bhours. E"'ect -lcal Engineers: George Lewis, '09, Mrayor of Ann Arbor and engineer for the Detroit Edison: Co., will speak at- a smoker given undler the auspices of the A. 1. E. E. Tuesday evening at 7:'30 in the Michigan Union. Novelty entertainment features and eats will be provided. Open to all interested. rJ. B. Johnson, Chin. Publicity Coin. En:glish 3-PuIbhie Speaking, for Engineers: Assembly at 7 P. M. Thursday, March 5, in Room 348 of West Engineer- ing Building. ChaliriIan,' RL 0. Cedargreen; Speakers: J. C. Lever, RI. L.; Lindenmulder, J. J. Mahan, C.' L. Foster, B. C. Ketchum, A. S. Hall, H.L13. Hostetler, and C. D. Hungerford. It. L. Llndemiulder, Chairman ot Assemiblies. Senior Mechanical-Engineers: A- representatlve' from the Westinghouse Air Brake Company at Pitts- burgh will be in Room 221 West Engineering Building, Wednesday, M\arch 4th, to interview all thoe interested in positions with that company. H. C. Anderson. Graduate Students i0 Chemical Engineering: The regular monthly luncheon of the staff and be held in the Seminar foom, Tuesday, March u. Graduate Students wvill Alfred H. White. '[hlc)l~.i .;tI emi try icI l(>hr Opens Series of LI.vuriz's Iunder ! School of Rll,iioi TO ADDR ESS BANQUET Conrad x . iMoehl an, irouglt h ~re under the ausiI(c of t eiol of Religion, gave the tirst ccrc of a sories of four yesterday aternoon ini Lane hail audituariuni on "Christ ian-I ity as Authoritarianism.'' The second lecture will be given at 4 :15 oclock this afternoon. In the four lectur es Dr. lohiman, who is acting president of Riocvst r Theological seminar, will coer the subject of '"What is ('hrist iantv.''j Two lectures will be delivered after! today, one tomloei'ow afternoon and neThursda. D~r.Yoehiie an Iill 1b' the principal slpealkei'at. a hanonelt Ihs croin in~ 1 the Church oi' Christ nii or the au - spices of the Student Cristiaan assso- ciation. Theb aniquet i s her~ l gIid for tihe p n ic )05O(''ranir't't'n'' 1(or- ganizing the religiouls discussion which xwill he 0open t Lane hall on Tl(:sdayr \ac] 10. Five classes will meet weekly fer five1 weeks under the direction of faculty! ebr.Ec ls ilcnttt a discussion course in somne phase of religious study. Tickets may be s, - cured at Lane hal today. Yesterday afternoon Dri. Moehtnan discussedi Christianity as aumtloritari-j laisni. "This is one manifestation of religion," ,aidi the s>eake. Ile pint- ed out that probably more human b)e-I ings are guided by suggestion ands conformity than by any other motive. Peolie have become standardlizedi and imitative as shown by styles :,ud cr- toms which they continually followV. ITherefore, autimritarianismn has a- Sways played a large part in religion. Kelsey Party Soon To Start On Excavation Withlin itw~o weeks, thelsey 10'Ach- en logical expedition will have start- ' ed work on the excavation of 01(1 Ro- man ruins located about twlve minles from the city of Tunis in Northrn IAfrica. The exact location of these ruins has not been made public. j The expedition is now in Rome, with the exception or Prof. 1". W. Kelsey,E who is in England making prepara- tions for the coming work. TIhe group is spending some time photographing the ancient aq(1ueducts of Rome andI vicinity. The party plans to sail for Tunis on March 4. While tihe exact (est ination and1( 01- iective of tihe expedition have not been made public is is known that the work jwill take place in Tunis in the approx - imate vicinityv of ancient Ceritlm re andl will require over six months. It is expectedl that summer after next" some of the members of tile party may return to the excavations of Antiochf in Asia. Minor, tile work there ha ving to be abandoned for a season (111 to climatic conditions.j i2~:(i0--- -st iff ad vi ad UI) Istudients ilIi c hcicaea ngineer'ing have luncheon in the5sem)ilnr lrooml. 1 :1 i---tPre tess' Sindsl~lay spleaIks in re.oml 1041, ne0w Physics building. 1 :l ,-u lr im1 oe1lllmian ilectures at SLane hail. 5 :1?0- aws mieeing for freshmian wo. men heii ld in Uhniver'sity hall. B : 'l-l'r;es(.r llof)s speaks to Taun Pecta 'i t WXillits. 7 :CC~- ;-Sjiai ;h~ play rehearsal in Lane hall. 7 :110---Conv ersation l(Ia ss of t he Span. li~i societ y meets inl room 301, li- brary. 7: Pl- Woinen's Research club meets in room B-17.1, N. S. building. 7 :,3t0-Mayor Lew is specaks at a smol er given by A. I. E. E. at the 7 :~>- de me ts~. inl society rooll.+ 1 :r ;- ts~ r layden Flealis ill room1112 11. Univer'sit yIhig;h school.j ! Junir e search cib l) meets in room 162, N. S. building. 1 0-5, as c11llhall. j1:1 5- ('olnrad loei manaleetires at Lane hail. : "0..-Friieda Bllanch:: rd speakis in sroom 13-173, N. S. bulilding. f,:t,'-Sympionic Leamguet holds ban- q uet at Union. t :00-'theta!Sigmu Illecl' is aftlte lappa Alpha 'theta house. U-NO'l'l('F j Tihe liiianlder will receive miane- scri)t s for tihe familiar' essay con- test, for whlich a tenll 11lar p]ri'ze is1 offered, until March 1t0 aith ie Press tbuildhing, when the~y will he forward- 0(1d to ('hristoph'er :M orley, who is to;. j',dge them,.H If manuscript is to be We Is "Peniniless" Rodl efeller Girl ~t HIAVE TOU' NOTICED) OUR AVINI)OW DISPLAY OF ({llliIER"S B3IITER SWEET (CHOCOLATES?~ A SUPER-~EX ELI "'N'1' ('ANDY, DO'NE UP IV ATTRIACTIVE LITT'ILE BOXES i 1111 South Univ'ersity Ave. Phlolne I IG- I NYarchfM is not too early to make the portrait you will take home spring vacation. 40PI n \. . His earnings as an attorney will be almost the entire support of Abby Rockefeller, dinughter of John D. I Rockefeller, JTr., wihen she marries David M. Milton, Jr., of New, York. tier; present alowan.,e is °x100 a mtonth, and it is known she will not inherit mluchl money. returnedI, enclose a self-addiressed and stamnpedlenlvelope.I Read the Want AdsI I rw "hotog rap her C Tt PLP YC fGRE 33 1 South State Phone 303- W _ . I l Physies Colloquium:i The Physics Colloquium will meet at 4:15 P. M. Tuesday, March 3, in Rlooln 1041 New Physics Building. Professor G. A. Lindsay will spreak on "Fine Structure in X-flay Absorption and Emission Lines," All interested are invited to attend. lII Randall. The ,"meeting this evening will be given over to a discussion of the theory of Nordic sup~remacy. The program promises to be very interesting, amnd all members are urged to attend. Visitors are welcome; tile meeting is at 7:30 in the society's room on the fourth floor of Angel hall. 1ehard Ford] VI" aabdsa Theta. and Women's Educeation (flub: Pi :Lambda. Theta and the Women's Education club will bo01( a joint mneetin~g at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Room 214'of the University Hlighi School. Prof. Joseph R. Hayden of the Political Science department will speak on "Democracy in the Orient." All women who are interested are invited to be present. Muriel Fos, President. Lucille (lamners, Presidlent. Spa n ish ('lub: T'he Conversation class of the Spanish. Society under Mr. Garcia will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in Room 301 of tfie Library. T 1L" I)oUlbotrlctmu.l Junior Research Club: The regular March meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 3rd, at 7:30 P. M. in Room 162 Natural Science Building. The following papers will be read: "The Crystal Structure of Some Metallic Sulphides," by Mr. Lewis S. Rlamsdell. "Stability of Ships," by Mr. A. Lindblad. A. Lindblad, Secretary. Tinio TNof Iiadv RnF(oru~ ~UUEEUUEEUUDEEUUU7EEEEEEEEPEEu~uuEu~3.p~ i "CHEER UP,, We give you quick service, and high class work. If it can be cleaned, dycd or pressed, we do it. 109 W. Liberty Phone 644 What's wron ,with this g U JUST PUBLISHED- I, I, Backfurro rn-C. D. EATON 52.00 Ar 0 smith-s~cLAIR LEWIS .0 S U U U U U U U U U New Arriving :Daily Speial Price to Libraries and Reading Clubs WAHR'S UJNIVERS ITIY ]BOOK STORE ,a a E aam o ® ® o ofs oa of 0 a a m oo ®' 0 ®,oU !# I YOU CAN'T SPEND YOUR, EDUCATION 111 I This is the time of year when Seniors begin to take Immediately around the corner in June a job of some them~y. Serious minded ones are asking themselves the college education been worth while?" stock of themselves. kind is waiting for question, "Has jmy By "University ra are now in the declared Prof. rector of the Un vision, yesterda has yet to be pr strongly in. fav outfitting a goc tion, I do not tI yet come for us the public any .1 adiolH en derson .Dieclares 1;111,tio) o adIlusic-:t progres of cu ________________________ question of whmether o r not we should have a stat ion is one for the aio extension courses laxly accredlited radio extension University to decide, and not any one experimental stage," courses' that are offered by some of d (epartmc nt, hbecause the programt'is that. W. D. Henderson, di- tile univemrsities and colleges, would he broadcasted \V0od 11 given "'I.feel," qontinue(1 Professor ien- 1by a 1111121' rof th(Ie oaym 11101115 0)'o aiversity extension di- Berson, "that a University radio would < wo)lld be'tile interesit of time Unve'sity y, "and their worth be advantageous in three ways: first,l as a whiole." roved. Although I am to annouce what is taking p)1ace in------------ vor of the University the different departments, thus keep- Tau Beta Pij, natiomaIilhonlorary (oni- od broadcasting sta- ing t1he peopie of the state in more gineerimug fraternit:y, will hotldl its hilk that the timne has intimate touch with tihe University; { regular meeting at 6 o'clock t onighlt to think of offering to secondl, to announce results of athlet- at Willits. Prof WV. IH. 11)1)5 o1 the of the so-called 'regu- is contests, debates, and so forth; and geology departmmient Will speak. I OUR young lady is writing her social correspondence on Corona. Is this good etiquette? Lillian Eichler, author of the "Book of Etiquette," after telling how she wrote this famous book entirely with Corona, says: "My 'Book of Etiquette' encour- ages the use of the typewriter for social correspondence." Just Arripved---, A Complete Line of Ni1ck igan Jewelry PEARL PINS AND GUARDS, FOBS, Etc. A rtiold's It is a breach of etiquette to allow letters to go unanswered for weeks, but a busy S man or woman finds plenty of excuses for postponing the tiresome task. With Corona at your elbow, letter-writing acquires a new interest, and that is why many people of social prominence use Corona, for all their correspondence. Coronatyping is easier, faster and more legible than handwriting. Corona Four costs only $60. Easy terms if desired. Call or phone for demonstration. 0. D.MORRIL 17 NkesAi'vtle In individual cases for one reason or another the answer must doubtless be, "No." For those who expect to make teachin'g or writing and their kindred occupations their life's work the question is affirmatively answered. But for that great majority who are here, seriously intent upon using their education in business or other lines of endeavor, a legitimate question may logically .arise. Even under the most frugal conditions an education is expensive. Four year s of time and several thousand dollars are the absolute minimum neces- sary. At the close of your college career you have no actual physical assets you can put your hands on to start you out in your struggle to succeed. You feel you have dropped behind in the race. You are tired of being con- tinually broke. You have an intense desire to get out of the stagnation you, have apparently fallen into. Your friends who left high school to go to work are doing well. They have something concrete accumulated, something to show for tihe four years they have worked. You have nothing of the sort. Perhaps you are deeply in debt.' Ahead of you you see only a couple mnore* years of deprivation before you can get on your feet. There is a distinction, we admit. But we believe you have accumulated actual capital nevertheless. About the only difference' is that you cannot spend yours, while money and the things your friends have to show for their four years are easily dissipated. Bear that in mind. You should receive - dividends on your education throughout the rest of your life. A suddcri disaster cannot deprive you of it. That's the best thing about it. You can't spend it. And statistics bear us out.,'Incomes .of college men are very nmuch higher than the average of others. So if you have~ felt discouraged you may now be of good cheer. Perhaps you have been discouraged only because you have nothing to show for your four years that you can spend. Just make the most of cveryth ing you have obtained here and it will bear fruit. State Street Jeweler 302 S. State St. Phone 889-R Ann Arbor Savings Bank r lose loll, IN 11 no g 5 n I ' ,.' t The University of Michigan Cosmopolitan Club Presents the Second Annual 11 I