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WEDJNESD.A.Y APRIL 28, 1926
~VW YORK OGANZTO WILL CONDUCT'
15 STUDY TOURS TO EJIWPE IN SUMMER,

THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAQE 7ERsMN

studliedl by the class which wil travel ;
th~rough Norway, Sweden, and Den-
mark.
The cost of these study trips have

- zi dpt(wntop.v 1 uamziiu Iuprice
With an attractive program of six will be riven this summer, Pour of session of Cambridge. The. German more" theanltiatnecexpendiortue is-
weeksi study on the continent I5in 1 t m ilb i'scubt-h tdet illieadstd nMnih oethnta ncsayfo h s
jcstathemying at renb wihthle, Dns'g ijonanansudToursM nihual summer school. -
flcysnthtaappealnableuDijntoand-ou'sI StrassburgDresden, lBerlin, Heid}el- I-____
dergraduates, travel courses are again and willbenrld.ite ivs- berg, Frankfort, and Cologne are sonme
proving their popularity this year beien oleinteUivr of the pl ac'es this group will visit H NIIE POf1 STUBTA I E'
fwih college students in all parts of ties de Grenoble, o, and PoitiersAlthlaggetuens ilbe;yILU JUI!J1IU ILU
athe countryrepcvly. T..n corss av en ample opportunity for travel in or-
Nwbeen added this year. Students of. Iof IHM[ STUOY COOPflS[S
Thle elool of For'eign Travel ofSaihwl iei Maldieing'en-i der that they mnay geta t grEĀ°~
NwYork ity is, offering 15 different Spns il iei ackgrounl of the ,life and cu toms of.
-'rleda h Centre de Estudios N-is-
study tours to Europe this summer ticowiete1inc~swl the people.,
udrteguidance" of professors in stdi tteInlest iRm in The group studying architecture will Extension credit courses by snail
American- universities. The subjects RoeLh nlshrsd~ta isit Fralmce, Switzerland, Italy, and(a for the people of the state is a planf
Inclde angage, at, istrygeo-repate ths yarwil ofer or, tingland. The art and literatur e ofE which should be given immediate and
logy adliangugeart, istryplageo-rd aedti erwlferwr nthe .Scandinavian zcountries will lteseilour consideration, asserted Prof,:
~,with the idea of combining the cul-potyadltrtrattesme________________________ ______________
Stural,, value of travel with acaden~ic
'work, providing the usual qualifica* E fOIy$AT ~
",by several universities for completedj!T44 W I
workfl, pr'oviding the usual qualifica- fITH1SWE1, i
tions are met. I______________
Mrthn20students enrolled last - y.-5c;.S25
year in this novel travelling school,. A-- Ric dMt. J$c to $;.O3
Registrations to date indicate at least r to .o
:double the number and the entire CO M E 01W , 7aEU
tourist accommodations of the Royal
Mail Liners Orduna, Orbita, and a - U RUT
, sectiqn of the Orca have been engagt-A oe t
ed, far the three sailings of the stq~- Youb Love and Basebal
U( dents'. Special deck privileges have N k~r J hts 75c to $1,501
been arranged for the travellers,, and UUIIsiW15 payosan ad Sat., 0C-7S c
classes will be held daily (luring the Woodward at Eliot Tel. Glendale 9792_.6s
ten, days crossing to andl from Eu- The DONSTEL-LE CO.
?'9cpe, allowing two days at the begin- Presents i 7
niing pf the trip for the students to Pri," +!!
become accustomed to ocean travel. Romeo and...,Jul,.'
Eight resident language courses! ;n Mdern ress CI Summer Woman's
Lafayette at hgyolishligmran
Shubert Lafayetteh, oto$
jSat.Mat. 5oc-$2.oo more young women to corn-
Pop.Thurs.Mat. oc to $1.50, Plus tax.,Cad. 870 pre<hercoresanyoye
old M S CW AST THEATRE MUSICAL STUDI6lzeter ras facolg
1 . 1 eucation by giving them a man's
S 1EXTRA tM olEt FOR LARQE t SIZES SS I ~ anl d heI"chnet as no heraiiy
$1 +rxtra fo ricr tsipou~rptotothe Stor4 i cancEtocah i onthir bilte
'u .C K A I. vs And this summ~er Woman's World
aM U HK ?L 46$ at a.adEo--'LYS(STIRATA' specially inrvites ambitious college-
,ianeu.-..r~i~ twomo-n to enter its subscription* sales
organization, to work shoulder to
_ - - 1 x shoulder with other keen young wo-
?'a Wmen,. to learn the thrill that comes
Whitney Theatre ;., with getting a prospect's name on
qf* "the dotted line and to reap the re-
Wednesday, Arl2 wards of enterprise.
Myrtle Shannon, formal
School Graduate, Averages The campaign will, run for eight
$75.00 per meek weeks, during July and August, thus
%WILLIAM" STREETT allowing you two full weeks to your-
Tiso Shannon is twenty- Self before 1tehnrt noneoeyaso gaNra entering school and net-
hasSchool graduate a n d a ting you from $40 to $75 a week.
school teacher. She b~camoe A letter or postcard will bring-you full
interested in W o ni a n' details without obligation, together with
World sales promotion work a booklet of letters from other young col- I
? M RGA ET a itte vera yar go nd lege women in our employ. Write protly,
sincaelttlenrhie actgoven please, as units are now being 1filied.E
_her earnings have averaged Address Mr. P. M.Hinman, Director of Sates
W .T$75.00 a week, It is such OMA 'S ORL
l ? ~~~~~as she with whom you cain giV i lO L
ANGL IN work until you get your The Magazine of rte Middle West
stride. 107 S. Clintopi Street, Chicago, Il.

!William D. Henderson, director of the has offered these educational oppor- 1 ritory north of Grand Rapids where
Extension division in his annual re- Ite to its adult citizens," said "during the winter months whole see-
port to the President., Professor Henderson.0 - tibons frequently are shut off from
I"One of the most immediate and i Difficulties would be encountered in communication for days at a time, due
pressing needs in connection with the i such an undertaking, however, he to the interference with transpora-
work of the Extension division of the pointed out, due to the geographical fion ,schedules by snow storms."
University is the organization of home facts that the University is located
study couirses," he stated. "The de-'near the extremne southeastern partl AR.ICA, Chile. -- The Tacn A.Arlca
mand for such correspondence cours- of the state and that a great portion; plebiscitary commission Monday tin-
es is keenly felt and increasing," he of the state requiring this service is anim-ously voted to prolong the peiod
(declared, "and practically every state E located in the "snow belt," that ter- of plebiscitary registration for 25 days.

may

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Six Concerts fr$5.50,--$600O-$7OO
(If Festival Coupon is returned from Choral Union Ticket.
deduct $2.00 from abcove prices.)-
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that Michigan men choose, thein'
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