0 TH-URSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 ISSUI~FflMTIO Occupies His Time~ Will Scid Pamphlefs To0 "Prospective Stuidents" III llicliigaitAnd Nearby States PREPARE 20000COPIES Witli t he next few weeks 26000 .x copies of .a pmphlet peae ~ h registrar's office, and containing con- sideralble information for, -"prospective 1 niver si y students" will be nmailedl to .. high schtool s throughout M ichigan andflrly .te .x i Yl~x, The 16-pig.? _foldfmrs will be distri- huted to high schol studjents through ."., ^ the principals, the pamphlet being' krr ww: printed i in sufficient numbers to allow distrib~ution ,40o all. those interested in, enteringj the University next fall or soon the'reafter. Along with the fold-I ers, letters are being sent to 500 prin cipals, including all of the accredited schools in the state and others out- side which annually send large stu- dent delegations to the University, ex- 1 plaiining . that "the pamphlet is the outgrowth of suggestions made by and )3f. Ile Fleuriani recomnieu dation s received from comn- fcSrained relations between France mittes f te Mchian tat Tec 'and Britain over League of NationsI ers' association." council memberships isputnexa Continu~ing further, the letter reads: pspnsbiittuonMgDcFera "This pamnphlet brings together in Fr'ench ambassador to London. convenien t form detailed in formation concerning requirements for adImis-- sion andt. brief statements concerning "Detailed information is included the wort of the first year in the concerning admission reqiuirements to schools and colleges of the Uiver- all schools and colleges of the IUni- sity admitting studlents directly from versity which offer curricula open tol the high schools. This information is; freshman students; opportunities for obtainable in the University catalog self-help, andl cost of room, b)oard andti and collQ'ge announcements, but it is l other living expenses." sometim'- difficult for high school1 students -properly to interpret college catalogs;. hence the suggestions thata the Uniersity issue this pamphlet of informiation for widepread and gener - al distribution to high school students who are-. planning to continue their' educatiomj l work in colleges and un- iversities'. The folder bears the announcement. that the?' purpose of the committees G e ini sanctioning such a leaflet is to fac- ilitate tlre process of admission, with advantage to the student, the high Luncheon school pr'incipal and the University admission officers. IDne T-W' MICHMIANI tnATlV Qxat " ..,..1.A 1L.. JAY '...'l 1 lJt1Y .1- _ i'4 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . L7.