TUL',ISDAY, APRIL 20, 9f26. THE MICHIGAN DAILY :I Creek on the first day, Monday, April itrn~n ceived today at the recorder's office, COSMOPOLITAN GROUP VIITS IN 1IVE CITIES industrial Plants And Educational, Institu~tions4 Are Inspected Industrial plant~s and educational Institutions in five Michigan cities were visited by 12 members of the Cosmopolif'an club on their annual spring tour of the 'state. The group, under the direction of Carlton F. Wells, of the rhetoric department, re- turned to the city Saturday. Visiting the Kellogg sanitarium, the extensive cereal plants, and the Du- plex printing press workis in Battle PAi for Ladies and Men's Clothes SAM Eil LVS h14as $25(forISqs {nrn n h istdy onaArilcieoomdyUiverstyhailcordeissFoeice, 112, the gr oup spent the following day '°VUIVIUIILI roohr4 Ulitersycollg isrecoren-e in Kalamazoo. Included in the days 1UFOCM IE Mor.ltaycleg rcrd, n visit there were tours of Western fltffIh rnar'fj[founced yesterday. State Normal college, where the visit- t GU (lfICiU L PERITiiS VL Te omte0 obndcr ing students took charge of the chapel ____ricuila will meet to considler appIlica- program, Kalamazoo college, the 1 p- john Pharmaceutical works, thej Applications for permission to en- Ions after grades for the second se- mester are in. and will notify stu- Shakespeare company, makers of fish-; ter upon the combined curricula inIi dents of the disposal of their applica- ing tackle, and the Kalamazoo Vege- law, medicine, business administration, tos uigtesnnr o n table parchment company plant.' At; and dentistry, next fall, will be re- transedupong the summier. currcula, noon the group was, entertained byjItrneuothcmbedurila students are required 1o present one the Lions club,. dents, in a visit to the capitol, were and a third times as many honor Furniture and tire manufacturing! also introduced to Goy. Alex Groes- points as they have hours for the three plants were visited at (grand Rapids,1 beck. years in thea literary college. followed by an extensive tour of the TPhe day" in Flint was spent in a1 jMichigan State college campus in tour of the Marvel Carbuzretor com- EatLan sip. % Vembers of the AL . S pany works, and the A. C. Spark Plug 1; C.C s. e ia 'c i nd ertainte company plant. The club presented a Kenyon S.Butter.ield, esetie h brief progranm before the Rotary club, ___ visiting students at Ginner. The stu- at its noonday luncheon.l I _ 1 i Registrar Orders principals. Information is contained] BUCHAREST. - Queen Marie,, it in the leaflet, ,about requirements for !authoritatively stated, has given iiu) Mlore Pamphlets' admission to the University, suggested! the idea of joining the Greek Orthiodo courses of study, fees and expenses,I church. and opportunities for self help. !With the first issue of 20,000 pamph- E CANTQN. - Strike conditions hiere lets exhausted, the registrar's office WARSAW. - The Ursus company of continue to show no signs of settle- has placed a new order for 20,000 ad- Warsaw, is starting the first motor nient. Many persons are going quiet ditional copies of the pamphlet pre- car works in Poland. ly to Hong Kong. pared by that office this spring for use of students interested in enteringI college. 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