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April 02, 1926 - Image 3

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DA , APRIL 2, 1926}
LAWFACULTY TO ATTEND
MEETING AT WASHINBTON~
Faculty members of the Law school
will take a prominent part in the ses-
Mions of, the American Law Institutei
which wil convene in Washington
April 29, 30,,and May 1. This organ!-
nation is occupied principally in the
work of restating the laws.
Dean Henry M. Bates is a member
of the executive committee of the in-
stitute and also that of the commis-
sioners on uniform state laws. He
will.attend the preliminary meeting of
the executive committee of the insi-
tute, preceding the general session,;.
Prof. Edwin G. Godldard1 is a member
of the committee working on th'e re-
statement of the laws of agency. Prof.1
Hierb~ert F. Goodrich is on the commit-
tee restating the laws of torts and
straightening out conflicts in the law.
Prof. E. R. Sunderland wxill serve oanI
the committee of the American Bair
association on law reform and juris-
prudence which is meeting at thef
wame time inl Washington asi that of
the law institute.

THF, MICHMAN DATTY"

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Today -Screed
Arcade- "Fifth avenue," with
Nargaruerite De La Motte, and
Majesti c-"Danuce Madness," with
Claire Windsor.
Wuer [h - "Beauty and the
Beast,." with Mabel Ballin.
Today--Stage
Garrick (Detroit)-" What Price
Glory."
B~onstelle Playhouse (Detroit)-
"The Show-Off."
Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) -
"Betty Dear," with Richard
"Sheets" Gallagher.
New Detroit (Detroit). -- "They
K~rnew What They Wanted,"
withr Richard Bennett and
Pauline Lord.

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Jewish Students over feast. This was made possible
Cee ra eSe e hrough the co-operation of the Beth
Le e r~ e e Isreal congregation of Ann Arbor, and
---- the Shaarey Zion congregation of De-
Tuesday night was the first time troit.
in the history of the University that j The service was conducted by Dr.
Jewish students were given the oppor- t Charles A. Margold, of the Michigan
tunity to celebrate the Seder or Pass-'State Normal faculty.
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Wrote Considerable Praise and
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