SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1925 TI-IL MICHIGAN DAILY I ECONOMICS HONORS1 COURSE INSTITUT[ED! f(iuniatee Now' Receiving Apieia-- t ions~ From Juni1 ors For Eniroll- r unent Next YearI REQUIRFIMENTS STATED Answering a demand frequentlyC made by interested students for a ttr course allowing initiative and self di- rection instead of exacting require- G 144 Ients of lecture and quiz attendance, * and assigned work, the new inde- pendent reading course has been in- stituted in the economics department. fr It is hoped by the committee inr 4' charge that ten or twelve juniors of 1 10 ~sufficient advancement capacity to - ct carry on the work in their fields with ability may be enrolled in' this " course. Applications for admission to the e course are now beng received by the ' committee in charge, which consists w c^ /_ of Prof. Z. C. Dickinson, chairman, !, t Prof. E. E. Day, Prof. I. L. Sharfman, and Prof. C. L. Goodrich, all of the 4 - economics department. This commit- tee will carefully consider all api apli cants, paying 'particular attention to ,4, former scholastic records and to in- t dividual indications of ability and in- terest. - x The group when organized will probably meet every two weeks or so \ r ~for an informal discussion of the A reading that has been 'done by the e. members. There will be no requir attendance at quiz sections, andl at- tendance at economics 'lectures will be entirely optional. The student may choose any field of economics which K interests him for his study and read-j ft 7 ing. Occasionally he will submit pa- ;.pers covering the work that he has. covered]. Six hours credit each se-) mester will be given members of the/ This reading course differs from! 'the ordinary Honors course in that it is not intended for students seeking honors in the department. It is in- tended rather for students of ability who exhibit particular interest inI Some field of economics. Previous ex- tensive work in the ec onoics d partment is not necessary for admis- -sion. ORATORLBOAROWILL INSTALL HEADS TRESAY Newly elected officers of the Ora- torical board will be installed at a l1uncheon to be beld at 12 o'clock next Tuesday in the Uion. Both the pres- ent members of the board and those elected as their successors at the, recent campus elections will be prs-_ ent at this luncheon. The officers to be :'rfstlled 'are: William C. Dixon, '2G, president; rank P. Weaver, '26, vkce preient; Marguerite V. Dutton, '2G, secretary; and Theodore 1-bn- erger, '27, treasurer. I' ole T 'NSUN PAYHENTS dig fllyI Students 'who have lost re- In adcharini ceipts for the 1925 'Ensian, or lf rae who have not yet paid in full I yo ynec iy for their "books, may obtain new receipts or conclude their (lQcianfd will payments by calling at the En- resuls. i C sian office att the Press build- 1Ir''1'? I iis between 2 anq 4 o'clock any n I afterugon ths week, it was an- '1(I)11VERY nou~ced yesterday by Frederick M. Phelps, Jr., '26, who will be in charge of distribution. ____ New rceipts will be issued- to those Who have 'lost the untd origlals. Those who fail to C pay In full for their 'Ensians j will be forced to wait until af- P ter the regular distribution has 1.3( been comtpleted to obtain books, . as there will be no time in ' which to straighten irregular- ities when thie (distribution at the Library is in progress. j SENIORS I ( Attention is called to the ( members of the senior classes I f all colleges that their sub- ( scriptions to the Michigan Alumnus have to be paid by May 21. The class treasurers I of the engineering and aci arhi tectural classes will receive the Ipayments from the members of { (> their classes; all other classes .:" (are to pay directly to the Ui Uni versity treasurer. "KEEP SMILINRG" Just as long as we do. your cleaning and pressing you will have a smile on your f ace. Quick Service Good Work i. S" r, .. .. ._ . A _. _ A k ~ .-:1-49 START.1ING SUND)AY 7:00-8:40 I Uo0rifm AlAudfiences.Evry vere In e ealmi tof ueen t Is e Gf ome yy qecsAd.pedr Nlx xll * 1 1, s r '' y - r 1 ahm Tl l ll.A '" WI/I " Ate. Jar- 77.4 ... i \f\W\ F"GEL GETES T vISIAL CO EY And look -wi o plays Sally the Idol 'of millions \W' LEE n:r~uii I~:CM \\ fiw r .,c I rN i r , / >1 a SCRI? EN STI'EMACY [ 0 [ 4 ~[~ER~U , . w TII!2 FAV1$ ULI'liO i)3.IIN rF All, MEi1Th)I 1' lVN A PRIEN ~ t iAf t in A-, t n4 E'' F 'Zt t j1r r ' tt I } L % i Moore perhaps miore 3youlliil thllever. ng steiry 4of a girl wilowl roiighly, but vw114 stlled lbroiig iiP all that life Ii t he llisasurp1i-in,,~l ietly, IT'S~ A 1P11"I1UIILR 4THlE SILVER L1XINf' TROU.BLE. ' .t) and SI4O I r rEf /f SM FIRST # I D A '1 i I -41illf'r 1, "1 %, or e:,, SS Y ' ',, y t * k , .. -". i ' t., i. c a , ,' * , 4 ' ' 'f'y. R r ' r ;o , 1: . . i i E. _ /!' - a~~ w '' c,®d. r 7y D -jJ ,( 'fy .Y r , .._ 4 r4 ' r, , ,°,M1,! f ,r .; ,, ill 1 v~, Wit/i Situations Equaly as Funnyas 'P Chiarley 9. AD I DDIT!ON Aunt" i P C " T;" . 15 . - .n . i L~>-~. r r V .c .. BfiI T.. 14' LJLJL-mf r..l.-M 1