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TTTES-T)AY, -,ETPTF1i I R 29, 1'D25

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, f925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

S~ty3 kFrrni Ylde , 3ff'lty'gaand Ot her,
Iiistitlions ;MAke Vrst 11~nd
Researcht
;SPONSORED BY S.C.A.

1(p1con r.,11(1 ;seCOnd se-
{ 1.. . rr,,1' lesl Ircur;gedito
..11t r t 1'i.i pulhiai. )1
o t nofailure cof manly last
yea'sti-ou sto return the0]p-
ps; ia t;) make I the IAver
atof i cof ( hrgoyle's uins
sl-vll at1 Pr-,s I (g. this all or-
1,o)of.

;)H ive( v o ill 1pa, (a ie
i111 the 'series o1 indoor riflemtel.
sp)onsored by the 1,:Vg Ten 1o 1ele-
giO e(i1 1'11 Iih'" scas(Jnof 1 926, ChicagIo
i(I 1I1itillsI1 niveoil P's will not co01n-"
he le : it Ia of matches for I Ia' Un1-
i clrity of Al ih~ii ri le t:(,cmi flom's
' o ih' w k ;11311 'Feb. 20), .x,111 in-
d-as all. 1Ollie; the following weok

. Lth Tow a and Minnesota; for the
woek cnding March 6 with the Univer-,
3 iy (,oI* Wisconsin, and for the we-k
ndin- March 13i with Illinois and
All mnatches will he fired according
eLafayette at Shelby
NIg'asuat 8: {5 Mats, at 2:15
The STUDENT PRINCE
j 104 HEIDELBERG
Ives. 59c-$3 Sat. Mat. 50a-$2.50
Popular Mant. Thurs. Best Seats $2.00

to National Rifle association rules for
indoor'matches, using .22 calibre rim-
fire rifles on a 50 foot range. Teams
will consist of ten riflem~en, chosen
according to the 'regular rules for
athletic eligibility pWevailing at all
AR MCK Nghs gc to 25
We. Mat. hoc to $2 .00
191st Tm-linE big Week
4N'1 NINC*Lt'S'
ABE'S IRISH ROSE
SEE YT! *Yea WiU Ev*ejktoiilY!
WNY NOT NOW?

Big Ten institutions. ested in trying out for thle team maty
All members of the University rimle also report ait this time.
team will report to Captain Dunn at
the R. 0. T. C. building 'at 7:30 o'clockth W nttA s
tomorrow evening. Any others itr' e d te W n d

Inh order to obtain' first hand knowl-
edge of the problem.s of industrial life, Alr.-Y0ear. ;', flirst, thie feasibility oi in-

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sixty college Mstudents from Yale,Mich-'

lnslt .l', 1 >" a (' .< i y an : 33 C }1 rga ii'<ri.f:Io

igan, and other institutions have Wi!1(P, would01be profit-; iiaring and
spent the past summer working at beneficial #:o thie workers thonn;elvrs.'
labor jobs in Detroit, according to And s.econly, the po)ssibility of de-
Ezra P. Young, '26, state chairman' veloping tho workers personality'
of Industrial Research group of the through the mediumn of edu, cation and;
S. C. A. 1 pr'oper recreation.'I
M4embers of the Michigan delegation!, The Indistrial Research comn'tee
have reported many 'unique experi- sioncre 1 by tle (Student's Christian
eunces in theirĀ° searches for employ- assoejabon, aims to make next sumn- I
mient, such as haunting employnint mer's gr~out) eveni more of a success: inl
agecies day after day, riding street' the matter o : scope andl numbers than
c~r from plant to plant, and waiting! thait of the past summer. Anly stn-
in line: for hours at the employment dents on the camplus who are inter-'
offie of a large manufacturing plant. ;Cstedi in the work done by this re.-
ilaving once found work, the infor- searrch grouip can oblain more dletail-1
mnation-seekers were enabled to make ed informaltion by caling ainy (lay at,
excellent close-up studies of plant' Lane hall.
cond~itions, the worker's attitude --- -
towaprd his job, and the personality! Madison, Wis, Sept., 28 -The sixth
adoutlook of the thousands of annual convention of the Central In- i
workers in the great working' public ters(,,hola,ic F*1.ess association will
of Detroit. The information obt ained mneet here Nov. 27-29S.
from these studies was discussed by-
the various members of the group at ___________________
weekly meetings held for the purpose of oprn1h at bandb h
difntmnt each meeting a speaker of some
prominence in his particular field adl-
dressed the group and gave his views
on the questions of capital and labor ....I
a3 applied to the phases of industrial
orgnization with which the members
of~ the group were in actual contact.
All pliases of industrial life wereo
studied by the group and the findings
were carefully prepared for future
consideration,
T'wo big issues were the ultimateJ
resuit of the 'discussions, according to Allou MpPr

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