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TI-IE MICHIGAN DAILY

T1TLTitSl--;AY, 14r11PM 1, 1924

T__ MC__.N DAL.IIRT)Y ARh1,12

STATE COLL ,,:GE DEAN PROPOSES
RADICAL ED UCATIONAL REFORMS!
rolrshps ndfel A' IC \N ST ATE (01(L ing or pledging until after the con-
, yr ying in amount frornX5(}0 ,Sua ;,t'iolis for tihe' im of pletion of the first half year of study
ro $2, 00, to wich iMichigan students scholarship at Michigan uaic ege, and the r aising of fraternity and
re eligible, have ben iannouniced by formnulatcd lby John PPhelan, (lean of sorority initiations to hle Worthy of
the economics department. students at the institution, embody the college's ideals.'
The Guggeihheir foundation, the radical alterations of the present sys- The ruiles for the admission of
University of California, University, ot tern of teaching, selection of students,j freshmen were characterized as bein g
Illinois, New York university, Birowvn and social life on the campus, Dean the key to scholarship by the d (eanl.
university, Tufts college, and the .Phelan, in a published statement of He saidl that the Qhree methods usual=
Women's Educational and Industrial his suggestions, advocated the estalA ly used ini admitting freshmen, by cci'-
union are also offering scholarships lishmnent of an absolutely uniform tificate, by mental tests in addition to
in various phases of economic work. course of study for all entering fresh- scholastic r equirements, and according'
The majority of these are for research 'men, the selection of instructors from to the ranking in the uipper two-thirds
study although a few offler teaching a standpoint of their interest in the of the high school graduates, could
opportunities. subj:ect taught, the abolition of rush- not be revised satisfactorily.

P-Il DELTA KAPPA
SPONSORS DINNER
P1 ii elta\ u 1) U intional honorary
cii cat ion frall e(mily, will sponsor a
School of Eduication banquet which is
I0 ixe held oni Friday, M~arch 9. The
1i)ailuet~, Whicih is an annual affair
spl iJsored by the fraternity, will have
a5i tlio wgest speaker Dr. Henry Clini-
ton Mlorrison, p~rofessor of education
andl director of lab~oratory schools at
he Viniversity of Chicago.
'lbnquet and accompanying en-
ertainment will be open to all Stu-
dleuts and memblers of the faculty of
tlio School of Edlucation and their
gu.;ests.

ITODAY
Roa:

AND FRIDAY TOLY
'un Slide of Laughs,. Chuckles and
ars, ~With Your Inimitable Scream
Team at Their Laughing Best

COSMO-
POLITAN
OPENING
FOR
ANN ARBOR
SATURDAY
STAGE
AND SCREEN

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joyous youth-

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Announcement

E xtraordinary!1

HARRIYCAR L

This Theatre's Greatest. Screen and Stage Pro'gram
Ever Offered Ann Arbor Audiences
OPENING HERE SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd

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"Glorifying American Youth"
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The International Hero!

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.i)tfig Sig Hi ead line Actis in a luodl4rli
,Xt!'ila-galiza ft svorelIl nag 'uter'tliuitmellf.
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InII It
A Special Song Cycle by "OI I'AOUD
Ballard MacDonald and Harry Carroll II"OLN RUD
"Entertainment to a Queen's Taste"

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1 jlueui they let gf i1 blazeut blalre, sointluiig secill s t
hap pen to tiro nuarrow of the sine.
-and w hell they p lay piaiissiuno you cain almuost htear
y our hair curl above the soft sigh of the saxophlones, thle
slur of thei~ gumu-shod trombone and the faint spairliug
of tie Jbanjo.
"IN IHE GYM"
"A DAILY DOZEN DE LOOKS"
It it iS REE
XIIAI l M II FLORA)IENCE F41lMANAnUta
CLE0)SI'U'F1F Modern Story
lll~rl~iIt NJ)ESONof Reno-vated
Lives !
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SH(E JOWV STARTS NT :3:143
AT'iIEE. PRICES, 1O-3t0e-1Oe S° hows Daily-2OO, : 15, 645, 3:50

The athlete !t r
The daredevil !
The adventurer !\ t
Th dlo l!The international hero!
end now, in addition to these-
A new Fairbanks-
Doug, the lover !
ie'll thrill you with his deeds
of daring!
le'll stagger you by his stunts
with the Bolas!
ie'll amaze you with his wild-
girl-of-the-pampas love !
Eyou liked "Robin Hood"
nd "The Black Pirate"-
ou'll rave about "Douglas
airbanks as The
aucho!"

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