THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SCHOOL Of EDUCATION ~h TOGVE[W ID"The TIV |E f I a - ----------------- _ 1 i r ome of Hart Schaffner and Marx" l*: I Corbettis Collegi C Part Time Subjects To Be Offered Graduates As Innovation Next Fall SIX HOURS IS MAXIMUM Part time courses for persons whose occupations are such as to afford them only a limited part of their time for study, will be an innovation of the School of Education beginning with the fall semester of this year. Certain courses will be regularly scheduled to meet on Friday after- noon and Saturday morning and other courses to meet at 4 o'clock on week days so persons living in close prox- imity to Ann Arbor may pursue some of this work while they are, at the same time, employed in professional service. The Friday and Saturday courses are scheduled for a double period. 'They will meet twelve times a semes- ter, exclusive of meetings for en- rollment and examinations. 1n addition to regular class atten- dance, students electing these cours- es will be ordinarily expected to meet with the instructor for personal con- ferences, to do a conmiderable amount of out-of-class work, and to prepare I a written thesis. Only those persons whose time for study is limited, who are accredited for admission to this school, and who evidence an interest in study may be admitted, and may elect not more than ten hours a year or six a semester. There are also certain residence re- quirements: for an A.B. degree, 24 hours;. for a bachelor's degree, the minimum requirement is determined by the character of the work done by the student, and likewise for a master's degree. BOYS' INSTITUTION TO SOLICIT FUNDS Soliciting aid for their institution Saturday, May 19, boys from the Starr Commonwealth will be in Ann Arbor to hold a tag day. Starr Common- wealth is located in Albion, Michigan, and is under the supervision of Mr. Floyd. Starr, who founded the insti- tution fifteen years ago. The object of the commonwealth is to provide for unfortunate boys the direction,-home life, and supervision which has been denied them through circumstances or poor environment. The institution is not endowed and, therefore, depends largely for its sup- port upon the proceeds of its forty- acre farm and the generosity and success of the tag days it conducts. T r ' f L! t r 3 . r 0 L G LE I,?' [-/ liT ti c ,, _ J I/k' %N f4 The dg est Clothing d Furnishin. Event in the City of Ann Arbor on I Inh Class Merchandise It is Sufficient to. Know u all know Corbett's reputation. When we put on a sale it means some- That when you buy a suit of clothes you should necessarily have the very newest in cloth, pat- tern and style that fashion may dictate. Trust Yourself to thing to the buying public. You get a real discount on every suit you buy. All new fresh stock. Corbett just returned from the market Tuesday where he purchased one of the finest suits at a big saving which will be put on sale "Hart Schaffner & Marx" Friday morning at prices much cheaper than he could have wholesale 4 month ago. bought them And Be Certain We are showing an excellent line of HATS, CAPS and GENTS' FURNISHINGS that will suit your fancy. I Conlin and Wetherbee 118 E. WASHINGTON ST. Corbett had a big business on suits this spring. Nearly all of his spring suits are entirely closed out at this time, therefore he was in a position to go to mar- ket arid replenish his stock at a big saving to his customers. Corbett usually is in a position to take advantage of manufacturers' close-outs late in the sea- son when they prefer to dispose of their stocks at a close-out price. Now, men, be sure and take advantage of this sale, as it comes at a time when you will need a suit to go home. e....... ...., .. ...................... ....... . Detroit Theaters .......... .. r... .......... . * t _ _ _ _ Subscribe For the Weekly The Man Who Knows Values Should Be I = -- I Woodward, at Eliot BOIN STELLE PLAYHOUSE NIGHTS, 75c, $1.50. Mats. Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 50c, 75c Week Beginning Mon. May 14 "WHAT ANNE BROUGHT HOME" By LarryE. Johnson Interested in This 11 r i r , n z a. ., _= w a+ M Ma a CASS THEATRE Nights ............50c to $3.5i Wed.-Sat. Mats......50c to $2.50 The Musical Sensation You Have Been Waiting For Schwab and MandePs Thrilling Operetta THKE DESERT SONG I We Offer Our Entire Stock of Fine Adler Clothes at GARRICK Starting Sunday, May 13 Nights 75c 'o $2.$0-Wed. Mat. 50c -to $1.50-Sat. Mat. 50c to $2. L. C. Wiswell, Inc., Presents iPAULIN E FREDERICK Ina New Smashing Comedy Hit "THE SCARLET WOMAN" RIBBONS AN) SITPLI " for all makes of TYPEWRITERS Rapid turnover, fresh stock insures best quality at a moderate price. 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. P mm5 I ::}. 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