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this meeting is very important, so the attendance of all members is requested. IVENLEY SAYS ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM COM [iES
VIL L E TIN c~gm ansetj etRay B. Blass, Secretary. FROM UNCONSCIOUS HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF CASTE
TheMiciga Daes illhol thir extmeeting on Tuesday evening. (Continued From Page One) specialize in one work and the effic ploy atendance, and completo ed-
;e to all 'members of October 18, at 8 o'clock inthFauy Women's Club Rooms, 226 South Ingals know~n as a "passman" and is looked iency of the school system is much uatiomi without class distinction.
o the President until Street. Mrs. Sawyer, who has recently returned from abroad, will address dawn i upon unless he works in an higher. After graduation they are l- In America there are 913 colleges
the Michigan Dames on "The Contrasts of American and German Home Life glefrtecm tive xan-aduieste,'wle nEgad
Nubr2 l ie f tdnsaecrily nie ob rsnttersmnswl ions. In recent years there have beeni there are 19. They have the power
NubrA be served. ject. a great many students entering Ox to confer degrees' of Bachelor of
Ifri. fora Webb, President.' It is easy to see that this type of ford and Cambridge in this way, in Ar t Oxford and Cambridge are the
-- ____ person, who has been away from home fact the influx is so great that it 1s only two' national institutions, while
Nindsor Castle, England, IfInidtistan Club: for many yeas, has been brought up liable to change the whole class Sys the others provincial and are depend -
n Period and its relation There will be a meeting of the Hindustan Club n Sunday, October 16, in a 'class atmosphere' and will be- tem of England. entnon their locality for support.
ilustrated by voices and in Lane Hall, at 3 P. M All members are requested to be present. come one of a class, Prof. Wenley be- The third educational class Is th Most of the English universities are
ae Natural Science Audi- H. S. Bird, Secretary Itlindustan Club. lieves. An education of this sort tak- boy who goes to the rate school 'till 20th century developments. The ed-
follows: Thursday, Octo- es from 10 to 15 years and may cost he is 13 and then either drops it or1 ucational system first began in 1870.
1"The Elizabethan Art 'Dranoa Section, Faculty W1omen's Club:j from about $25,000 to $100,000 continues in night courses. If he isB Beo e that time education was com-
F. E. Robbins. The first meeting of thle Monday Evening Dramia Section will be held at In the lower middle class and the persistent, he may be able to get an pletely confined to the directing class.
the club house at 7:30 P. in., Monday, October 17. upper lower class the boys are edu- outside degree from some university As the estate became more active In
Eleanor S. Peterson, Secretary. cated in a different way. From about and become a teacher. this field it took over the work of the
le administration of the six to thirteen, they attend the rate The English schools, it must be re- churches, but most of the schools
.in Room 2, University hen's Education Club: school which is equivalent to the grade membered, are only in England, nd at one time were In church control.
The Men's Education Club will meet on Monday, Oct. 17th at seven o'clock school here. After thirteen they go do not include the Scotch, Welsh or Even today, although it is not felt.
n should present them- in Room 302 of the Michigan Union. Professor Stuart A. Courtis will speak on to the secondary school, our hih 'IIrish schools. The American system is the Anglican religion predominates
"Education as a Manufacturing Process." All men interested in education are school. Like the wealthier man they taken largely from the Scotch, com- in all of the universities..
J. A. Bursicy. invited to attend.
W. W. lriold, President.h .ofM e
and 20. Vegetariani Society:PO
Jolmi II.Effiger.The Vegetarian Society will meet Monday, Oct. 17th, at 6 p. in., in the
R. & S. Lunch on. Church St. near S. University Ave., and request all whoI The ee-rwn ouaiyo
are interested in, vegetarian diet to attend the supper.ievrgo ng oplit
June and who have not C. Palmer.
on Monday, October 17,
1.Esperanto Course: R ider's
{ W. A. Frayer. The Esperanto class will meet Monday at 4:15 in Room 1025, Angell Hall. C
A. A. Birnkrant4
ustead, class will please Ryndauers To Meet: " M a sterpen~
Room 135, Old Medical Students and faculty who were on the SS. Ryndam, the University Afloat,
ofBusiness Administra- are to meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel -Crocker, 1122 Olivia Avenue,
I industry. Wednesday evening, October 19. i u oisueule rtn ultlreikcpct n uaiiy
rnory W. Sink, M. D. . Lionel Crocer. i u oisueule rtn ultlreikcpct n uaiiy
- combined with factory service by the makers right hee in AnnArbor.
s): Fresh men Girls' Glee Clubi:
the class Monday, Wed- The first meeting will be held Monday, Oct. 17, in room 305 of the Uni-
ving an outline of the versify ,Schol of Music. It is, important that all members be present for
althl department. the election of officers and .planning the year's work.
hol'y W. Sink, M. D. ______ _____ _____ Rider's Pen Shop
SIREN TO BLOW ment from the inhabitants of the 3 5SaeSre
ourses will be examined SR N j L WGeek island of Milo for less than fifty SS aeS re
I WHEN FIRES END dollars.
.B.Pillsbury.T e
Three short blasts on the fire siren Read Th Want Ads Ann Arbor
at the University power house will _____________________
Play dues may do so hereafter signify the end of any fire
;orridor. on University property, according to ___________________________
Hlartwig, Bus. Mgr. an announcement from the office of
the Secretary. This procedure will
be followed to eliminate the largeSUDYHRHs
st Medical Building, on number of inquiries via telephone SRIE
and "Manuscript Maps lieo aleaam
,"by Professor Louis C. ____
COLGAT.-Historical research has icoe h atta h tteo
Bredvold, Secretary, icoe h atta h tteo FIRST METHIODIST FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CONGREG(ATIONAL
the Venus de Milo, one of the most C U C .Ewr als iitrC U C
treasured works of art in the world, CH RHo .ward S ama, MinisterfoCrnrH onadDvsn
2:30. The purpose of was purchased by the French Govern- Corner State and Washington Sts. Students Merle H. Anderson, Minister Dr. Carl S. Patton
_________________________________ Arthur 1V. Stalker, D.D., Minister 10:45-Sro byM.Sal'
__________________________________T m nb Santificationr ofSls Reason Dale H. Moore, Associate.
Pareley C. Bingham, Associate Miss May Strong of the voice Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwell
SinteanStdnDietrfaculty of the School of Music- Secretary for Women. 9:30 a. 1.-Sunday School.
r T CMnse n tdn ietrwill be guest soloist.9:0Cuc Shol Stdn
" ' , v "J ~10: 30-"The Great Hunger." 12: 00-I3ible School. CasCuc col tdn
12:00-University students meet at Class led by Prof. Running. 10:45 a. m-Morning Wrhp
1200-Ralph Johnson leads the Gulid House. Mr. Chapman, .10:45-Morning Worship. Sermon "The M~ani With .A Mission."
Student Bible School. leader. "Ethimcal Teachings of on "The Second Mile."
Jesus."
6:00-Earl Fleischmnan of the 5:30-Friendship Hour at Guild 12:00-Student Class led by Prof. et fSec/wl pa oHue oadM~uk. 5:0 p. m.-There will be no ffeet-
Det6o:pec3il pektoHue. Howard Mour.luopy. ing of the Fellowship Group on
the Guild.:0Deoina or.Tpc 5:30-Social Hour and Supper. account or the HouseParty
Dancing AtThe Meaning and Use of x
07:30-"Afar Off.". Prayer." Speakers. Esther 6:30-Young People's Society.

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