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THE MICHTCAN

DA- IEY

WF, lMATr~r, tAR? 27, 1929

THE MICHICAN DAiLY
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w l ngiish 19, Shakespeare:Women' Education Club:
DAILY. OF I IC14L- OUL LI T I N The make-up examination for Professor Campball&s seion will be The Women's Educat.
gOven Thursday afternoon at 3- o'clock in 29_25, o'clock in the Play Room
Foreign Requirements foi
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members hygiene 101 Incompletes: valuable and entertaining
of the University. Copy received by the Assistant to the Presi- All Hygiene 101 Incompletes must be removed today. Those who phal, Miss Hough, Miss B
dent until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday.) failed to attend the Septic Tank lecture may do so this afternoon, Jiminenz of Porto Rico.
Room 135 West Medical Building, 4 pm.
Vol. 39. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929 No. 108 John Sundwall
Seat C-n-l- Pf lsGeological and Geological
Senate Council:Philosophy 3 la-Make-up Examination: There will be a meetin
A meeting of the Senate Council, for the transaction of important; The make-up examination in Philosophy 31a will be given Friday,; day, Feb. 28. Prof. Jamesi
business, is called for Thursday, March 7, at 4:00 p. m., in room D, March 1, at 4 p. m. in 204 S. W. graphical Point of Viewi
Alumni Memorial Building. John Kuiper invited to attend.

ion Club will meet this afternoon at four
at Betsy Barbour. The subject of "Local and
r Appointments" will be discussed. A very
program has been arranged with Miss West-
arber, and Miss Choy of Honolulu, and Miss
Greta Wallington
Journal Club:
.g in Room 4054 N. S. at 7:45 p. m. on Thurs-
will talk on, "The Development of the Choro-
in Geography." All interested are cordially
E. N. Goddard, Secretary

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History 1 and 101:
University Lecture: The make-up examination in this course will be held on Thursday,
Mr. Arthur Guiterman, of New York, former president of the Poetry February 28, 1-4 p. m. Candidates will report at room 1011 Angell Hall
Society of America, will give a University lecture on "Song and at 1 p. m.
Laughter" in Natural Science Auditorium, Thursday, February 28, at A. E. R. Boak
4:15 p. m. The public is cordially invited.,
F. E. Robbins Engineering Mechanics 3a:
Experimental Dynamics, including experimental study of vibration
Oratorical Association Lecture Course: and gyroscopics. Two sections will be given, at 3 to 4 and at 4 to 5
The Lecture by Homer Saint-Gaudens scheduled for tonight has Wednesdays, on the third floor of the Engineering Annex. Due to
been cancelled. a misunderstanding regarding the room the first class will be held
Dr. Nansen will speak in Hill Auditorium on March 20, on the Wed., Feb. 27.
subject "Looking Backw rd from thli^ Arctic in 3.000 A. D." L. H. Donnell
The coupons for the Saint-Gaudens lecture will admit to this
numnber, {lnterfraternity Council:
Carl G. Brandt, Financial Mgr. There will be a special meeting of the Interfraternity Council on
Wednesday night at 7:30 in room 302 Michigan Union.
Twilight Organ Recital: E. H. Wachs, President
E. William Doty, Guest organist, will give the following program inA
Hill Auditorium, Wednesday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The general Campus Forum:
public, with the exception of small children is invited to attend. No Professor Peter M. Jack, Head of the Rhetoric Department, will
admission charge. speak in the reading room of Lane Hall at 4:05 p. m., Thursday. Under
Guilmant: Allegro apassionate, from the Fifth Organ Sonata; Flor- the Forum's general, topic "Looking on Life," Professor Jack will discuss
ent Schmitt: Prelude; Bonnet: Intermezzo; Bach: Chorale Prelude "® "Literature Looks on Life." All men and women students and members
Sacred Head"; Bach: Fantasia in G Minor; Le Maire: Rondo Capric- of the faculty are invited.
do; Karg-Elert: Impression; Franck: Piece Beroique. The Forum Committee
Charils A Sink John Webster, Julius A. Zink

hlound Table Club:

Students in Education:
Phi Delta Kappa invites all students interested in Education to
attend the All School of Education Banquet at 6:30 p. m., March 1,
at the Michigan Union.
Dr. Cooper, the newly appointed United States Commissioner of
Education, will be the speaker.
Dean J. B.% Edmonson, new Dean of the School of Education, will
be guest of honor.
Reservations for banquet may be made by calling 2-2332.
Price of the banquet-$1.50.
R. D. MacNitt,
President; Omega Chapter, Phi Delta Kappa
Women's League, Board of Representatives:
There will be a meeting in 110 Library, Thursday, Feb. 23, at
5:00 p. n.
Elizabeth Wellman, Chaiman
Opportunities for Employment:
Mr. R. S. Peare, "22, Manager of the Maqua Company, a company
associated with the General Electric Company, will be in Ann Arbor
with headquarters at the Union one Tuesday and Wednesday, February
26 and 27 to interview seniors of the University regarding the General
I Electric Company's business training course. Individuals interested may
Sarrange an interview by telephone.
W. A. Paton
Students of French:
There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais in its rooms, Thurs-
day evening, February 29, at 7:30. All members and any others who
consider themselves sufficiently rapid in conversation to take part in
plays are invited. The casting of two short plays for immediate private
presentation will be -begun at this meeting.
M. Karpinski, J. D. O'Neill
Botanical Seminar:
Botanical Seminar meets Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 4:30, room 1139
N. S. Bldg. Paper by C. D. Erlanson-"The Flora of Greenland."
13. M. Davis
Faculty Women's Club Chorus Section:
The Chorus of the Faculty Women's Club will practice Wednesday
evening, February 27, at 7:15 at the home of Mrs. T. N. Calhoon, 1047
Olivia Ave.
Elana K. Taylor, Secretary
A. S.' M. E.:
There will be a meeting of the Society on Thtrsday, February 28,
at 7:30 p. m. in the Engineering Society Room, West Engineering

O. G. Villard, Editor of the "Nation," will speak at the Union, Wed.:
at 3:00 p. m. in room 316. All are cordially invited.
The Round Table Club
University Club:
On Friday, March 1, the Club night program will include Professor
W. G. Smeaton, Dr. Hinsdale, and the Glee Club.
The Glee Club must begin its program at 8:00 o'clock.
Program Committee .
RaT here will be a regular meeting of the Radio Club tonight at 7:15
in room 206 West Engineering Annex.
E. L. Littell
Forestry Club:
There will be a meeting of the Forestry Club, Wednesday, February
27, 7:30 p. m. Hank Hulett will speak on "Western Experiences."I
W. C. branch, President
Cercle Francais:-
There will be a meeting of the Cercle Francais Thursday, Feb. 28,
at 7:30 o'clock in room 408, Romance Language Building. Two plays
' will be read and refreshments will be served.
Elizabeth Asset, Vice-Pres.
Faculty Women's Club:
The regular board meeting will be held on Thursday at 1:00 o'clock
at the Marbruck Tea Room.
Mrs. W. L. Badger
Faculty-Alumni Dances:
The fourth dance of the series sponsored by the Faculty Women's
Club for faculty and alumni has been postponed from Monday, March
18, to Tuesday, March 19.
Mrs. W. L. Badger
Chi Delta Phi:
Chi Delta Phi will meet tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the Chi Omega
House.
Louisa-Butler, President
Iota Alpha:
There will be a meeting of Iota Alpha, Thursday, February 28, at
7:30 in room 3201 East Engineering Building. Dr. W. L. McCabe will
speak on "Recent Developments in Evaporators."
G. G. Brown
Quadrangle:
There will be a meeting of Quadrangle Wednesday evening, Feb.
27, 0:15 p. m., at 1954 Cambridge Road. Topic: The Honor System.
E. C. Prophet, Clerk
Theta Sigma Phi:
There will be an important mee ting of Theta Sigma Phi at Helen
Newberry today at 5 o'clock.

Election Of Former President Of
Michigan State Education
Board Assured
TALK MADE BY EDMONSON
(Spcial To The Daily)
Frank Cody; former president of
the Michigan State Board of Edu-
cation, who received an honorary
degree from the, University in 1924.
was nominated yesterday to head
the National Education associa-
tion, which is meeting this week
at Cleveland, Ohio. This nomina-
tion is said to mean that election
of Mr. Cody is assured.
Eighteen members of the Uni-
versity faculty of the ;School of
Education are also attending this
convention, each speaking at ses-
sions on the various phases of
education.
Dr. a B Edmonson, dean of the
School of Education, spoke yester-
day before secondary school heads
on "The Principal's Program for
Training Pupils inl Habits' of
Study." "Year after year," said
Dr. Edmonson, "Universities all
over the country report that fresh-
men complain particularly of the
'ack of specific training in matters
of study. This is a severe indict-
ment of the training of our sec-
ondary schools.
"It is generally agreed," he said,
"by high school heads that stu-
dents are decidedly deficient in
habits, but it seems difficult to
secure agreement as to the effec-
tive plans to follow in correcting
the weakness.
"Through our inspection," Dr.
Edmonson added, "we are, there-
fore, urging that every high school
in Michigan adopt some definite
plan. We hope eventually to re-
quire that ever# school on the ac-
credited list of the University shall
have some definite plan for train-
ing students in study habits."
Dr. Edmonson presented an ac-
(ount of the plan recommended by
the inspectors in Michigan to the
secondary schools of the state.
'Ensian Lower Business Staff:
There will be a meeting of the
'Ensian Business Staff this after-
noon at 4:15 P. M.
J. Franklin Miller,
Bus Mgr.
Alpha Kappa Delta:
Rcgular meeting of Alpha Kappa
Delta will be in the form of a sup-
per to be held at the residence of
Dr. Wood, 3 Harvard Place at 6:30
tonight.
< Miss Cope will speak on "Women
in Who's Who."
R. D. MacNitt, President

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The Research Club will meet in room 2528 East Medical Building Jack Gray
on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 8 p. rr-. The following papers will be pre-I Mathematical Club:
sented; d The February luncheon will be held 'n the Michigan Union on
"Valuation and Depreciation of Public Utilities," by Profess~or E. Wednesday, at 12:15. The topic for discussion is the recent letter sent
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