pAGCi 'Q THE MICHIGAN DAILYFRDYOCO3 1,92 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 Riff War For Liberty ,Seems Doomed ~I HI . WFIRND WRIFR "' ;, i III Usl El LIUITIU l1111I LU "rKE MOENIBSEN" oil From observations gathered on his recent trip: to Europe, Prof. William A. Frayer, of th~e history department, will talk to the Cosmopolitan club on "New Impressions .of; Europe" at ~o'clock ftonight in Lanie hall. f~r 12 years, Professor" Frayer has been a student of European affairs and, has been in constant touch with, thel changing conditions on the continent.1 The return trip frow 1-Europe last summer ma ked the twyenty-fourth journey wvhici Professor Frayer; has made across gOi Atlantic ocean.1 Through' several years permanent; residence i1i Europe and several slum- j nmers spent th'ere in _ recent years, hej has become" acquainted with many phases of continental political and econ~omic questions. In his lecture- tonight, Professor Prayer will, take up the economic and political sitations in England, France,I and Italy, which are the countries, mnost recently visited by him. Tonilght's meeting is the second* tevent on the year's program of the, cosm~opolitan club and ,the membersl of the club issue a cordial invitation to all stui.ents on the campus to be .present. Exerimental Damn To Be ,Destroyed ! BY 'Strength Test ' ?:L : :::4 . :> :: - . " , g ' J t4 v' ; :n ? 'SFr a f (4razdiitp and For-mer Instructor W6r~ Finisbes (rIf iv ica al)s-- Prof. Hlermann J. We gaud, '13, for. mer instructor in the German decpart- Inent, now associated with the siilia" department at the University of Penn- sylvania, has ;com~plcted a critical worn, "The Modern Ibsen,'' accordLn to an annomac-Iment of Heniry [JoltI and :compaany, publishers.1 Professor' Weigand considers Ibsen's last 12 social dramas, making ?, thor- ou gh analysis of the dramatic lplot and of the principal characters, re- vealing with clarity the author's phil- tophic attitude to life,- his extraordin- 'ry (dramatic skill, and his concentra- or the mo~dernity of Ibsen. In New jBrown Spaks To o population, the plyso V snar Republican Club being presented with striking suc--____ cess. Prof essor Weigand's creative I intepreatio ofIbsn's oden }Prof. L. S. Brown of the posit ical l(dram~as, favored by the clarifying per- 'science department, spoke A the first spective of time will without doubt 1 meeting this year of the Republican become the standard critical work fort club, held last night in the (Umil. hye present-day readers of the greatt Professor Brown 401(1 of some of heis Norivrtian dramatist." I political expe' riences and cited severa' t ~c'' }rn, I C 3Side'ration of Iblsenl'sattempts to play 1 J ~l , rY~x vJ' {tvJ r{ti2".~ y '4 'r {{upon the sensibilities of his audience, .. .""";x{.. . .. 'l'.* v,. a s. ,;.Y>.w- a.* t 1?iis sometimes faulty motivation of ..- - - character, and his social and moral The Riff war for liberty appears doomed to failure with French and~ Spanish forcer in the midst of a ; rejudices. tremnenldous offensive intended to break the resistance of Abd-el-Krim ' ray before winter puts a halt to fight-I The announcement closes, "The pro- ilg New photo from tront shows Spanish artillery coun tratin fi~re on I' unt Gorges, in an effort to dislodge s ent generation is beginning to disco - - tribesmen. I n addition to writing these two MOiSCOW, Oct. 15.-WiVth the sign- books, Professor Hayden is writing tng of the Russo-German treaty oftnd r N v HAYDEN WORKS O:N: ,mnhyatce o Cret -.- n e e monthly articles ford"CurrenteHts- early rec- tory"hll on the British Empire. ce rc an teexete OVELMEOO[KUUMognzition of tirssia by Czecho-Slovak-!V an emt I ANSING, Oct. 15.- Complete cr. i a, the question of American recog- - lion of soviet Russia again has W1- i cAt the " ILLINOIS STADIUM .you'll find them by the hundreds at every game e ;: s +, . _ . r' Political Science Profess S Onte ron .$tudy of Phlilip sor '3BS lues !I] roihuent figures show 2,336 students!--u - ---zu I comne prominent. have registered at Michiga n State eol- I_________ legq. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Prof. Josephi R. Hayden of the p0- litical science department, is at pres-! .I". ". ' a"1.O.rr",aP, V,/.e . *.: f. "; .. . "., s".s ", °.. "1 A " ". .. . a°".e°l 'wr' '. f.P,/"a'",/,1 % d, J ' ent working oil two books, on eof iCI which will soon be ready for p ubli- cation. Although the titles of the IL two books have not as yet been de~fi- nitely decided upon, the contents are4t based on "Democracy in the Philip- pines," and "A Study of Colonial Gov- emnent in. General." Professor Hayden is basing the material iu his, book on thie Philip- i pines on both documentary mate rial and on -a personal study of actual operations in the islands. He coin- pares the government in the Philip-. pines with the government in Java,Ja n, nd oh r s u en P ci c islands. 3His book on colonial government is one of a series of books published I by the Century company. Trequet Servc Driving to Wscoflsif Game? Here is the L..ogical. Place to Spend Both Friday and Saturday Nights you will be pc ~dwithi the ar. 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