WEDNlI,,SDAY, MARCH 11, 1925PG IRI THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE REEVS TO SPEAK ON:DUTCH WRITER Verel(nienary of Hugo (C otius Occurns This, ili; lh, rote :304) Yeazrs ~Ago WAS LAW EXPERT Hugo Grotius, famous Dutch politi- cal writer, will he the subject of a4~ lalk to be given by Prof. Jesse S. 1ieeves of the political science deC- partment at 8 o'clock tomorrow night in the William L. Clements library.j dDuring this month occurs the tercen- ltenary of Iiugo Grotius who wrote, 300 years ago, what is still regarded as t he greatest single work ever pro- (uced on the subject of international ' The first edition of Grotius' book, '~"De Jure Belli ac Pacis" was .publish- -~ed in Paris in 1625. It has been re- t~printed many times and is still con- sdtdso important that the Camne- , gie Institute of Washington, D. C., is a preparing a final and authoritative ptranslation into English. This tran- y4 slation is the joint work of four Uni- ~versity professors-Prof. 11. A. Sand-. ers and Prof. F. W. Kelsey of the ILat- i n department, Prof. A. E. Boak of thej Shistory department and Professor Reeves. SProfessor Reeves' tallk is especially Sappropriate- at this time as a great ter- Icentenary, exlribit of 'Grotiana is be- ing held this winter in Holland. To Saccompany the address a similar ex- hibit will be held in the 'library, whichf 'will include a number of the Grotius' edlitions, from the fnrst to the proof J sheets of the 78th, or University ofI i The : o~Y!4 q iest ion : Do you think c .tablih!rr.; t of H onors courses at Mich, ;a wvwld he 1CpJractical,; Iilere ask~ed : Nickels' Arcade. The (~ants-c's: Mary Z. Miller, '25. ---"I (1o not believe this course would j be advant ageous fLw the Uiniversity of Michigan. There are too many stu- ,ents who attend( college with no de- finite viewpoint, and need to b~e con- tinually kept tab of or they wil not1 (10 any work. A great many students I garner more 'from attendling classes and listening to the lectures of pro- fessors than they could possibly ob- tain from their own studIying. Thlis ; plan couldI be very well adopted in the giraduiate scholl, but undergradu- ates needI a guiding hand.'' 11. Ff. ihman, '25.--"This idea is a tremendously beneficial innovation in college education. It allows forI personal research and impulses and draws away fromt the disciplinarian methlods of' high school, It slhould 1 stimulate personal initiat ive and ja b ility.'' Louis W. Kramer, '27.-I think any such plan would dlestroy the p~urpose of the Ulniversit y. Studlents conlie here from far, and wide to benefit of the1 able p~rofessors and instructors which Michigan professes to have. The es- tablishmnent of this plan wvould give life to corresp~ondence schools, since it would remove the greater percent- age of Michigan's potence--the facul- ty." Spot Where Coolidge Will Take Vacation DUMcS J(ODAI S Vest Pocket Kodak Pictures 15-8 x 21-2 V i I Slipped in the pocket 'it's out of i; way, quickly and. easily it's out, opened and thc picture Around the campus this little Kodak t. ornesi handy. It's a regular pictoi'ial diary of t!~ ried a a ieceture on "IF'uietiere et IJte Roman resources. Are they getting it now? ivest etr odybfr h Bugos nro 0 fTpa The Honors courses would makeUnvriylcue onabeoete ougi"inom20 ofTpn them think for themselves. That i,.3 Par'ent-Teacher association it. Belle-- hall at 4 o'clock tomorrow. The lec- what we want." yille, Mich. lutre is; one of the series and wil be - - - -----spit yen iii Vrench. Admission will be Subscribe for The Michiigan Daily W arner F. Patterson of the roan ' olly by na'nibersiu card.1 Students completed 44 fewer courses in the romance languages dIepartment Sthe first semester of this year thanI ,in the corresponding semester of 1923- 1 S24. Whereas 2,487 courses ,were fin- Sished last. year, there were 2,443 fin- ( shed the first semester this year. Spanish courses suffered the great- est loss with 52 less completions this -year, while French lost but 12. Duel ;to the inauguration of certain advanc-I ' d courses completions in Italian 'i show an increase. of 12 over last year. SIn French, courses 101-112 show a Sdecrease of 73 in the year. Beginning hcourses lost but 13. The biggest in-f crease to be noted is in the advanced Swork, wvhere the're was a jump from "161 to 196, a rise of 35. Courses 31 jand 32, formerly 3 and 4, increased from 465 to 488, a difference of 13, m: ?ile an increase of 10 is nioted in courses in adIvanced composition. { In Spanish, courses in adlvanced] Work show the biggest decrease, but had only 18 fewer completions than a tyea r ago. Beginnin g courses suffered 1lhe next important loss with 12 less. tOnly nine losses in completed enroll- ; lneni 5 are notedI in courses 31 and 32, formerly courses 3 andl 4. at goonu~u oie 6udent,$; Should get } I IM An opportunity in. the isurance field INSURANCE offers fertile oppor- tunities for college-trained men. It is an essential part of the com- mercial and industrial activities of the world. The Insurance Company of North America, the Oldest American Fire and Marine Insurance Company, has desirable openings in its organi- zation for college men. Inquiries are invited INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA 3rd 6& Walnut Sts. Philadelphia - -^ C1/'> M 'IR EA NM I-IPit 1,,,1A CY S I CA N T I N ITS'S31 FA N IN G TODAY AND THURS'-DAY ONLY lPsentinghi Fntei aimnent an Unpa ralIlelecd 9ADETT Two Great People, Each, Genies of T heir Art a. h ,' '; ; EDN Mo'1st Amazn ,"- 'Novel That for the ' Lieve - Months jti, lriding Led all O0" 3 . 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Caps and gowns for the sen- ior engineers :should be ordered this week at the Moe 1.port shop wvhile the orders for the canes should be placed with the lWag- ner and company, clothiers. t a r 14 a. hr,.r ,...i MTNEATREL The Bonstelle Co.E in the Cract Ainerkan _ rHANG sI Author Mrs, Richard Mansfield, Guest Artist Tickets Now at the Whitney ac WALLCE BERYJOHNBOWRS BEN LON PYLLI HAVr GLAYSBRCKEL AL~4 ('MEII - O~'('~ ~ 'A1~ ~R'IISt. "PLANTATION DAYS " 25 KEITH STARS IEATII lNI1G JONES &JONES S(OTT , ALEN &-LEE - 1 VRRL &'CHADWIC' THE FIVE CRACKERJACKS A4N I) 8 PEPPER GIRLS __- OAT TILEStE V E N Rupert Hlughles' Rolfliking CMomedy ID I1AY ",MY HUSBAND'S SIIII111111' MASON Stocry by ( i 1 ' ; i it SU 7IDAY RLGIALDDENNY m 01 1DOCTOR" ''lmhaq aturday Evenig Post Story by "EXCUSE ME" I - 1 I I - I I - _ \ 1 1 111 \ \° I. I 1