PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1925s 7 f r { . t ed primari o eet the needs of stu- LAIE A O Y dens esiring an elementary kno«1- WHA''f GOING O Deemntv 1!~ i f lff [ l~ ov 2husmineralogy will ii Ntcs oaparinti £1m nts Tii ii[ r ihD~lieach week. of laborat work 4 4~ay o isue @ s I 0 'At~ Lectures in lit hology will form a re- vie of rock-ecformingimniner~oals, a dis-origin,)- ('urrhq?,illu w sWill 111Iu41e Special1 and Sisonfl ftecasfctooii,~* il d~e ne i C1,;dunte Work Leaidinig and methods of determination of the I'1-'ulil llIac? ss e~s To)Dere I Wesley hall m iiore lnIporta nt rocks. -- ~Special work will be offered1 for st~ia- ! ,3!}q,,JJlililstaua club iuaeels inll 1,: , AN O N E4EO~ E dents properly qualified, where 1p al AN O N E4*C URE ortuinity will be given for study 141-ac'l onel eries l)1(ia~i1N along the lines of geometrical, p)hysi- in 11111 auditorium., Four courses, with additional spec- cal and chemical crystallography, the :10--Stident Su~pper aiiad I[iri ce ial and graduate work, will comprise( formation and origin of minerals,' pet-I chat at C~on gregtat iwlnlIcur Ithe curriculum 10 he offered in' miner- rography, or Petro graphic-microsco- 1howard Mc('iusky sp rik ; on "Wlhy; lOcgy andl petrography during the pic methods as applied to mineral (Get an Fducation ' Smmer session this year. Two men" fragments or ceramic products. 16:00-Wesleyan ag nlihme n nWe". of the University staff, Prof. A. B. ,-- - ley ball. :Peck and IL. S. lamsdell, will be in Boston, March 14.- The operations' 600-1Iev. Henry f'ath ~sptAis" 4,1 charge of classes in this department. of a "shoplifting syndicate" were; the student supper in Harris hail. The first, course, elements of miner- brought to, light, police saidl, by the 6>:30- Prftf. E. 1R. Sindcriand sjweahk; alogy, will be taught .by both Prof. arrest of two men who were held to- in Unitarian parlor!., rn "Observe - Peck and Mr. Rainsdell, and is design- day in bail of $8,000, each for trial. tions on the Administtration of Enllg- fishi Justice." fthe home. or 1. A. "(nas 7~~~~~~Kn :3? micrit j;~i"jm iiiaidI ._in INewla'rrii h1ll anditoriuni. 1 -)I1ell's J'1uc ,tow~l (.1111)Imee(ts; s l room :%0l, 4xitli l irntzVti&%li' (N~ntill the west a1r.Alumnli ' '' ' . ' f t' £. , t "I.h,. A lt T R{T,. L. t . i ' f 8 , iII I 'A>~5 :J im cr~lub holds tryout s AHRAiNIE DAIEFO EDUCT"TION STUDENTS SI I it s in fteSc hool of Edut ihonl Nwill hiold their inforimal spring Glanice Ala rcP 27, inl the g~ymnasiuml of the I 'a irci shy high school. The pat rons and patronesses will be members of the faculty and their wives. The orchestra under Gene K. Luck. '261).. will furnish the music. .No committees have yet been ap- pointcd to make final arrangements, hut appcint ;,nents will b~e madle at a meetinug which will be held next week. If Portable Radio Outfits Simple, light, yet possessing an extremely high reception efficiency, the KODE.L portable radio is a very desirable unit. KODEL Radio Outfits are for sale at 7.19 North University Ave. Reade yiDaily "Ciassified"1 ,Colomns --- _ I r h ____ ____ ____ ____ II ____ ____ ____ __{ ., . i 1~~ SCREEN SUPREMACY SIG- IFICANTINTSMAG T hu laug ha p "RUGGLESOF RED "GA a d "2OVIETH Old Deiskrak Says: Half the w&r L oesn' t know how sic the other hlf isne to 0CUR HE GHTD! O E fC! s t ,. - . l: 1 . .\ 1 II ,I; / . 4 >, t f / . '//, ,x, - ; -v, Av f " ' r uw !7/'., (K : Y f f 4 I- , .2, tA- 2 ~, :' .1"- I V ' 44,. 4.:' i ii x _ - .: 'f' V ' :N . , r r tej mrsc thrceat Q leave because i rc tic; 4jc11 wel, the aril?) hiung a g ,tlemanl A hlin igy funny <(ou >r'dyrli,zas clean as a 1i* lisfh', -imc kftl of Whiri: E ! iills a(a ina eliglit ii loe s :!1or -- fae romuthe imet tiyHarry LmjIc'oN Wlspnuever 8wrote. ' 7w ln~Al acy is F 41' "U NJEIIt ' NIrluE S,'TOU 1'. _________DIVER TISSEMfEN TSa (omnedy treatioii1 G6THFBELOVED ARRNOELT J i 4Preseni1111e ORCHESTRA 4GEMNT r Iute1'petfton L ! U I i ' 1k li(!AWI'U .