1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 4, TH MCIGN ALYFRDYMAC-4-12 0 PLAN LIBDAIIY COVAS NEW SHANGHAI HOSPITAL FINISHED FOR SUMER SESSION PElementary, Senior, Graduate Courses Announced By Department Of# Library Sciencet REQUIREMENTSLISTED Elementary courses, courses for sen- iors leading to the degree of Bachelor ; of Arts in Library Science, and gradu- ate work will be offered in the 1927 Summer session by the department o. t library science, it is announced. t The elementary courses are planned primarily for assistants in public lib- raries who cannot take a more thorough preparation. One year of college work or an acceptable equiva- lent in experience is required, accord- ing to the bulletin issued by the de- The new General hospital in S langhai, China, maintained by funds partment. The courses under this of the countries occupyMing the inter national quarter, is ready to perform group include: introduction to prin- humanitarian services for friend an l foe. ciples and practice of administration,- -- -- ---------..._- - elements of cataloging, and elemen- tary reference work. Senior standing with honors, and a reading knowledge of French and Ger- C 0 R( NW XEL L CGA L - C'OKE man, or approved equivalents, is requir- ed for the group of courses for seniors leading to the degree: The work will consist of: book selection and order- SCrantOD, Pocahotas ing, care and use of tphemeral ma- terial, high school library work, ref- Kentucky and West Virginia Coal erence work and bibliography, and book selection for children's roomsi Solvay and Gas Coke story telling. The courses that are open only to graduates of approved standing, with a year's work in library science or an equivalent in experience, are: uni- varsity library administration, national and trade bibliography for university This business has been growing ever libraries, and the history of children's since it Was established. The secret- books prior to 1850." giving .ibsolute satisfaCtion to our The CollegeaFellows Al Meet at the lz I e l'S Den i. Wolverine Cafe DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS AND APPETIZING OFFERED P DINNERS ARE Complete 50c Luncheon We feel su:e that you will be pleased with our new and delicious luncheon combinations. e Serve an Excelent Dinner at 65c Toasted Sandwiches - Salads - Cream Waffles AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. I Cheerful, efficient service brings the food from our modern, sanitary kitchen to you. Home Baked Pies Cakes - Ice Cream Coffee that has real flavor. #t Special Chicken Dinners on Sundays. Dan's 329 South Main St. Den Across from the Wuerth 'Theatre r F _. ' Opposes Compulsory Training, Chaplain, Advised To Resign COLUMBUS, March 3-Denounced by Scabbard and Blade, and asked to re- sign as Chaplain-Resident because of a speech against compulsory military; training, Capt. Donald Timerma'n is to face a board of investigation com- posed of reserve officers durinig the next few days. Timerman, who is associate pastor of the King Avenue Methodist Epis- copal church, held a similar position in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for two years before coming to Ohio State this fall.a On Jan. 13, speaking before a meet- ing of the Optional Drill league, Cap- tain Timerman definitely opposed compulsory military drill in colleges and favored in its stead the optional type of service. After this meeting, he is yrepgrted as having said, "The gov- ernment prefers men with no military i training - (in time of war) and "my only reason for being in the R.. O. T. C. is so that in case of another war, I can keep the boys clean." Timerman was graduated from Bos- on Theological School in 1924 coming to Ann Arbor in the fall of the same year as director of student activities at Wesely Hall. Prior to entering the Boston school, he served as a line officer in the 2nd, 5th, and 33rd in- fantry having attained the rank. of. captain during the World War. DETROIT-Now that the Sopho- more vigilance committee has been abolished, the freshman class voted unanimously to wear pots. customers." ' We believe it pays to do busizss in a friendly way. If you think so too, let's get together. CORNWELL COAL - COKE OFFICE, CORNWELL BLOCK Phones, Office : 4551-4552 Yard Office : 5152 Wall Papter1 We are rnakm a special sale on well-papers this week, dhe discount rangmg from 20% to 33 1-3% off regular price. These papers are froA cur usual stock of good designs and colorings. Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet Hifiory The COACH $5 ~ijjj* 4, A A-- - : 4,' I t f.Y . '.' .. j " tip: .:.y - , y.X, i .. v f o. b. Flint, AU0. 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It is made in the smartest of the season's patterns, with the snugness of Walk-Over uncopyable tailoring. UNIVERSITY CHEVROLET SALES 102 SOUTH ASHLEY i i'