PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929 \IL Lg *aMA FACULTY ADDRESS ADD SEVEN NEW INSTRUCTORS TO LLAN I NEWS CONVENTION ROMANCE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT, (Continued from Page One) Seven new men have been added to Taking his undergraduate work at that the English employed on news- the ridl rowing faculty of the de- Loyolacollege,New Orleans,and papers may be "just as good or bet- 'Southwestern Louisiana institute, La- Rabbi Finkelstein To Speak Sunday ter" than that used in books. Reasons partment of Romance languages this fayette, La., his graduate work at Tn- At Lane hall Jewish Services for the lower standard of newspaper year. The new men are Frank A. lane university and the University of On "Tailor-lMade Shadows" English was ascribed by the speaker Bonasi, Arthur E. Evans, Charles Em. Southern California, Mr. Resweber be- to the rapidity with which news is Koella, Arthur G. Pineau, Earl A. came an instructor of French at the T" HAVE COUNCIL DINNER handled, and to the number of staff Resweber, Hlerbert M. Sewell, and University of Tennessee, from which VL Imemnbers who must handle the ma- Robert C. Trotter. xI position he came to Ann Arbor. terial from the reporter to the lino- Mr. Bonasi is a graduate from the Mr. Sewell received his bachelor de- With numerous activities planned typer. University of Pennsylvania and' a gree here in 1925, his master degree for the coming week, the B'nai B'rith' Dean W. f Humphreys of the Col- teacher of French and Italian. Since in 1926. THe has spent the summer in Hillel Foundation is starting a regular lege of Literature, Science, and the Mr. Michal De Filippis has been ad- France. He is a teacher of French. schedule which it hopes to maintain Arts, declared the "journalists know vised to take a leave of absence by his IHaving received his bachelor de- id even to augment from time to and use the Bible" in his address on physician, due to ill health, Mr. Bon- gree, Mr. Trotter '24, spent two years nm.the scriptures and the newspapers. asi has taken charge of his classes. in France. During his first year there At 4 o'clock tomorrow, the regular IIe showed that many biblical refer- Mr. Evans graduated here a few he was assistant in English in the Jewish services will be conducted at !ences are contained in the news, ed- j years ago. He has been teaching Lycee at Thonow-les-Bains. During Lane hall by Rabbi A. H. Finkelstein,'itorial, and even advertising depart- French in the secondary schools for his sceond year he held a similar po- who will address the congregation onl men* of the modern newspaper which the past seven years. During the past sition at the University of Toulouse. " Tailor-made Shadows." As usual the are never appreciated by the majority summer he took graduate work here. congregation's own choir. of readers. Having received his collegiate train- Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. I I, ing' in Switzerland, Mr. Koella went to At 7:30 Tuesday in place of the reg In an address on "The Way It's St._ Olaf'_s colge,_ enthtod ,_ ular discussion groups that have been, Written," Lawrence R. Conrad of the whSt.rl O a clege, NorthfelFd, Minn., inaugurated, Baer Goldman will read rhetoric department explained thatI where he had charge of the French a paper on "James Waterman Wise.'' news writers are more proficient than department. yHe also was active in The paper is a criticism of Wise's others because they are profession- Mr. Pineau is a graduate from Loy stand in the recent controversy with als. The ability of the newspaper oa college, Montreal. He 'teaches I his father the famous Rabbi Stephen writer to give away the plot of the French. S. Wise, over the younger Wise's ac- story in the first paragraph and still tion in renouncing the rabbinate for hold the reader's interest throughout which he was studying. James Wise: the article, was admired by Mr. Con- has since written several books. rad. In addition to these public activities Explaining the degeneration of the announced by the Hillel foundation, interviews as a source of official in- thoy have also obtained the- services formation, S. B. Conger, Detroit cor- B ird of' Fred Bernstein, prominent Chicago 1respondent for the Booth papers, ex- IeBi lawy r. to address a dinner of the Stu-! plained that most of the so-called in- B lu e. c ouncil of the organization at i terviews now given to correspondents Saves Time - 5 "t o'clock tomorrow at the Union. i by diplomats are prepared statements,. v. Wernstein will speak as a repre- often compiled by government press Hr h0ppe sotri of the Jewish Michigan agents. This deprives the correspon- llGREAT J f',0 10 i1 he is said to be bringing dent of the opportunity to ask ques- G's a nmi ;,i of commendation upon the tions and receive answers directly, he Goodyear's orgarn fit 7n of the foundation here. said. venint to Shop b The d~ctors of the foundation are Mr. Conger related several incidents , continual, making attempts to secure of his work abroad, which he char- just to remind you that Phone shopping promineni Jewish men to address the acterized as exciting and often dra- ! lotso n congregations on Sunday afternoons matic. In discussing the difficultiesOe but the only definite information that of operating under military censor- we specialize in Phone sho they have in advance is, that on Dec. ship, Mr. Conger stated that he knews l.P e ppinn 6, Dr. A. L. 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