I'.- - . - - - - - . SATrRDoAY, APRIL 2, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY. __________________ PAGE TRM REGENTS .APRV DENTAL & HANGES Additional Year Of Literary SItudy To Be Necessary. For Admiission To College WILL IMPROVE WORK ~Addition, of an extra year of liter- ary work as pre-requisite top the dent- al course will make for a better intel- lectual foundation 'and hence better, dental specialists, stated Dean Marcus L. Ward of the College of Dental Sur- gery, referring to the changes alp- proved Thursday by the Board of Re- gents, to be put into effect beginning in September, 1927. Previously, only one year of literary iitcrk has been requlr-ed as necessairy t~o entrance in the dental college. Only the fundamentals of dentistry, "will ,be. taught in the first three year; of dental work, and students who do nct pursue study further will be un- able to specialine. A graduate course of crie, two, or three years will be of- fered students planning to become dental specialists. Accord ng to Dean Ward, there are many fakery who claim to be, but are not.'snecialists in dentistry, 'Indl the public will be safeguarded by the fact that graduate students in dentis-1 try fromn, the University of Michigat: will be 4pecialists in fact as well as in name . The foundation secured in two years of literary work will as- sure the tudent a better background in histofry and languages, and will thus assure better' graduate work, continue Dean Ward. Studen s will be under no compul- . Sion to ake the graduate work, but will hayd the option of continuing their stu les ,after receiving their de- gree. Will Face Voters BLANCIHARD CALLS HERTZ SYSTEMI RPVOLUTION IN TRANSPORTATION S In the opinion of Prof. A. H. Blan- chard of the civil engineering (lepart- ment, the Hertz "Driveurself" sy. tern, which is an attempt to make a nation wide application of the old livery principle to the automobile, marks a "revolution in motor vehiclel transportation and is the greatest economic development in that field ,since the automobile became a factor in transport." Professor Blanchardi recently inspected the Hertz plants on a trip to Chicago. The problem which the new plan would solve on a country wide scale , is that of high maintenance and over- head costs for the motor car ¢of the average citizen. Except in the enor- Imity of its scope, the solution fol- I lows the idea, of the old livery stable.I A coast-to-coast chain of Hertz sta-I tLions ili more than two hundred cities and towns, is now available to the motor driving public. Whenever an individual, who has procured a Hertz driving certificate, wishes automobile, service, he obtains a car from any one cif the stations at a specified rate. By this greater use of one car, it is econ- omtically possible to cut overhead ex- penses and provide services at a frac- tion of the present day costs. According to Professor Blanchard, a Hertz station will be established in Ann Arbor in the near future, which, will be connected with the system which has now been established in all parts of the country. ''Reduced to it s sirn lestt ('il l ledecorat ion of the entire interior Mr. hertz founder of the system points of Hill. audit oriunm has been begun-by out, "we propose to sqIueeze the' extr-- Nvoikmei of the Buildings and vagnceout of automobile transp~orta- C rounds department. The general vlp.A ltogancervaey n;, color scemzes now in use will be re- car has its place, just as the txehpeated. 'The work will not be coin- andl the motor coach, it. iS 10noTu- ;pletod until next fall since staging and er an economic necessity to everi jo'ogra tuhcua ciigwr ilb eesr family. 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