FRIDAY, FE;BR UARIY '1', 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P21C417, "M17M TO' GIESUMS FR HIGWA COURSES Speaks Tonight FOSERTO SPEAK TO STUDENT GROUP Proent Cu (hurchiEunat lonal Work~-j ISP1,1.0" ANKSGIVING '25, aind Hubert C. Williams, '26, willt( respond to toasts. Alusic has been :=2-1 cured for the occasion. The programi will be over ire1 in:E to vnermfit those who w Lii to( att'. the c'oncert in 1I lll ditorinm to ~ Hobbs Asked Or ed it commemoration of the eightieth blr~~ayof O~r. TL. ID. M. Verbeek, dillhe Sn~is~( utcih geologist. DoctorI \~: eel wath e geologist who began al YC~YS "Sad ;-ublishc(I fln1fl (l': i ront te iut ch East Indies. { The volume is being edited by Prof. A. 11.. Biouwcr of the University of ;l D. Iohsad. Prof essor Brouw~er was ~~ vchiu:;olt)Vrht5r at: thIle University W, t1 lgina for I b ofe sor I fobbs in F YI To young men in search. of opportunities University V1111 Lead in Amount of Work Offered B1 ANC HARD 10 IFFACII More work in highway enginering and highway tra1nsport will be offered 6 in t he 1925 Summer session of this * Un iversit y fhan in a ny other univer-j sit y' summer choo100 in the country, ac- t~cording. to al a nouncement made Syesterdlay by ean E. I1. Kraus of the Sunmmer session..... Professor 3lanbara, vwho is recog- nizedl as an authority onl the subject ° of highways served as a reporter to f 4e International Road Congresses n 9t1110, 1913, and 1923. lie is president ________________ Xof the American Road Puilderg as- Ssociation and of the National Traffic iIlrli t .T PQc I Sassociation. In addit ion ho is a neul 1r.Alyn i ote.apsteua her of the advisory boardl on higli tional xore, will speak a, the a pt- way research of the National Research l >t studet Lgrop banluet Iton ight. IDr.I Scouncil, and a member of thie research Potrsla,t appeance in Ann Ar- Scouncil of theNational tanpotaion ~~' t1h i (ii ~ihais Ainstitute. Ife is the author of Several f li, 5 =(- i l lm il~iorini10 Sbooks on the subject of highways and has served on the eitorial staff of 17 several of the highway publications. AI Professor Blanchard will give tree / courses (uring the .1925 Summer sos mZ o m. 0 sion: "Highway Engineering nd !highway Transport Research," "H igh"." xway Enginering Theory and Econom- Approval has ben given by Albert Sics, and Highway Transport Sureys,'' I an, archtet, lo the plan frol decor- and a course in "Highway Transpor t:; 1el allbbadal )ae 1chomics, Methods, Legislation, an1)01 SManagement.'' (0 1 iII '01. a k nowi'&'nOW 1 iftl S I.:'t SOther courses which will Ile given in fot > r * ~this department incluole iacourse oi S u res of ltle ('ffered ceiling tare l 'The Theory of Structures'" byv rof. * ; b~ig fini,shed in gl, blue. browt andr .,, iT. Cissel, '"Masonry" by Prof. L . C. White, wil i a. g !enr y fhade ol the SCram, and two courses by Prot. R. S. Iealfi. 1'our weoks will be reuredt ~wnton,, one in 'Highway Engine,,- to) complt t1wok -lug," and another in "Highway Engin-I The two b~ other , Anthony and z°1119ng.Design." "Thomas Di I oreeazo, gar ti;ts, wihi head- t - i~(p18 ters in Ne ]York and Detroit,_ areo f holy ritersted in t he de ora- f a rades Will }e e n (ofI theolobby.nt h oy, mhe si- iIi M ailed JM/onday Itor, in lte 1 i'odels for the decora-, l ive rlr ;,wile the ceiling is be- *~The fact that thoese bearers of joy for h-,(deor itiv(' work i maitlny ublie S'or dispair, surprise and disappoint- and pl ivt e bilings in this country. rnent, the official grade card, will be Of the ecrative work in University st mailed Monday, will make that a! building, that in the Cie'ments library - busy clay for the Ann Arbor Post of- a nd l a-o ile Genra1 library was done tt~ fives, and a burdensome one for its ~K numerous employees whose dies re -__________________________ j qure a uniform of a dubious shade o f iblue andl a lar ;e canvass bag. Already the offces of the deans and 4t of the various departments are over- " kloaded with young hopefuls andd nev- o r-say-dies making no end of effort'5 1 to have the cards changed mre to i' their likings. I IaVI; YOU I:B SCtITREI) YET? St >udents - T@e i ~This special 1925 excursion ra i improved third class {ITourist S( amptn and return, places an e Europe within the reach of all. i+ passengers may proceed via Che w l ( ally conducted tours in Englai Belgium, Holland, Switzerland of $325 upward may be arrange ri tK / ivetigt now make Y4 \ -! /° \ ~),For further infor ii 17 Nrth i lchigaii UNITED HR{A r 4 ( {y jGjoint eec-rv ii LaJ1U Et 1(11kI W acoi 11 I I E _ u U }.uccess smiles uponr the well-tailored PrIof. \W. it, 1 bh-of tlhe gcology' 'r (Iona tnI A-, li-elZ ct,- { lli K . I J t e o f N e w Y o r I e l s~r r*i + : s eW 2 i 1fl a 10(1 to r ~ 1 t i II , : .. . i., Vp ,;) . I z. - --u e r D r. ll ~ K . ~ st r of N e w Y o r k tI' b iI';a a , c e in " ,!wi h I h e g o o - M . N u t e , ';)4, m ntil h is d e a th 1t le o ld - I-iwill speak atI the annual banquet of logy of Ithe I ' t ,sfJ CI-P io11f(l ba, ' i 211- e-;l1i1ing1g aduiat cof llar'tmouth, the Baptist :student group at 6 o'clock c-a1 volulme which is to be publish- dif,' l, t t li age of. 933. Dr. s >gtr l ha s l een in A nn i~A rr on a number (of occasions, his last visit being con Thanksgving day, when lhe 2 1- - . delivered the Fsermnon at the Univer- i S L) ' " ~ XN tii Vy service in ITrill auditorium. - 'Thle nast five years of Dr. Foster's Friday, ieb t-ru r 13,) 6 P. MYL life have been devoted to conference and interviews with the students of various collees, th1is work being car- tom" i u vcy i tied on under the Baptist board of ed- - ucation. le was formerly the head - ' c1 a b y 'slcli h at a d frmany years was a 1prominesit pastor in Worcester, Mass. I at41 s. 9%l Th 'le ban~quet is the principal social -- -- h1-hII-. --- _htihlm_._____ _ - -p'mi event, of thle year for the Baptist group. Miaynard Phelps, '25, will act as toastmaster, and Elizabeth Brown, 9ecoration T HE Insurance Company of North America has a number of openings in its organization that offer opportunities for in- teresting and remunerative careers. As the Oldest American Fire and Marine Insurance Company, the Insurance Company of North America has enjoyed 132 years of closest contact with American commercial and industrial activities and development. Its organization and scope of influence are world-wide. Inquiries are invited INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA 3rd & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia L F 4gell Hall by thet Di Lorenzos. Se, inDet roit, including thei lobthe CGener'al IMl the 1r.3t. National Bat Lobby' veral buildings e Detroit NewsF otors building, mk, the Union BURNS PAhl, -., , LINEJ 'li- ntis, and others represent work of ' ie Di 1~crenzos. Thoughit Thom as Di Lorenzo has ma1de sevem-l trips to the city to over- :ethe work ini Angel hiail lobby, ihe work here is under tihe active su- l)n-vision ot' his assistant, Anthony Euginic. EFFECTIVE ThURIS)AY, FEB. 12 In reponlse 1) die C en2~I of z. -n v of (styr Patrons the route of 01 hLU\ f' e wH e' changecj us follows: After f o lo .iig 1he ;fcg l'r fc rom ithe Par!Fr(04c IMiotor coaches I-pill turn ciff Sl ic . . ",,Cc atWa shirigt0on, thence to Maihn, to Catherine, to Dctro1t, to Cara),, to the M. C. Depot, re turnirig the same streels. This means the abandonnment of re.-VicC on SMate from Washington to the Depot. PARTICULAR fATTEf'HTON IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT ;SPECIAL COACH SERVICE IS SUPPLIED TO MEET !IPOPTANT TRAINS. SCREEN SUPREMACY SIGNIFICANT IN ITS MEANING TODAY AN SATURDAY { ' 'EN SIAN NOTICE Class officers and committee- men pictures must be at the 'En- sian oiffice by Monday, Feb. 16. Presidents are asked to send in the names of officers and com- mitteemen immediately. Masterful Radio' Storxy That Made Blase New York 11 PEOPLE'S MOTOR COACH CO. Yet?~ It is t w he kajtes kein ei' r i-araI - u lr i rweek's ;Miotor cia' (UI'i rd im. l y 13'$L Audiences Thrill'T'hroughout and Return * ~en.*a*bant..knef..r.rja. tA't.. ____________________________ I I-_ . chers -- Artists te, offered to travelers in our section], New York to South- njoyable and profitable trip to .For a few dollars~ additional, erbourg or Hamburg. Per son- nd, Ireland, France, Germany, Iand Italy at inclusive rates d. rour reservations early? mation apply to Uie., (Chicago, 1l1. RICAN LINeESri ]ERICA N LINE Err% g y ' } r s ! NOW SHOWING -. G eto -clothes in en buy. t. 1 man n friendly terms wit Wear the kind of that SUCCESSFUL Fine Tailored Clothes give you a boost up the success ladder. Their fit and style arel J lapproved. by the most critical. o;They are the last word in tailor- ~'ing elegance. Nearly a half thousand fine; w.oolens and nearly a half hun-I f; Bred correct Suit and Topcoat l ',designs await your inspecxtion. P 'ices are most reasonable. j crii is the first great ,Ct radio romance. A suar jper-thriller by the an- thor of "Manhandled" and "Empty Hands,"p IN ADDITION --- A Comedy Novelity "R ADIO "R Vigsual Newis Ev ents Arcade Orchestra IERNIVICI BROS. Assisted by MARDO KAHEN -Ini- "A NIGHT IN VENICE" Sjleiial (onedy "T"HE PLUMBER" SUNDAY See San Francisco's Bohemia Where Thief Holds His Love 'Trysts SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents -Ask for ~jbook. a copy of "Men's; new Spring style THE , I1:11'~ Mason= ma rI k -; f '_ ' i_ ® w. Xyf C i L~j -I - _- k d ?"'IN I I w - k -'I- f 1 oUfi 7inm WIM ) II