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1[TY [lST AgIOFigures Released By Extension Department MANAGEMENT TO 1
H L i I [I I0 U U Indicate Increase Of Five Hundred Students BE SPEECH TOPIC
Extension students of the Uni- hael, at the Receiving hospital, De- Problems of industrial manage-
Sversity will exceed in number the troit; Geog'raphy of South Amer- ment will be the topic of an ad-
total for last year by at least 500, ica, by Prof. P. E. James at Grand dress to be given at 7:45 o'clock
it is indicated by figures from the Rapids Junior college; and Educa- tonight in the Engineering society
extension department. The num- tion, taught by Prof. C. G. Kyte at room, by Ray H. Sullivan, works
ber enrolled for second semester Monroe High school. manager of the Ternstedt manu-
- work will reach 500 or more, it is Vocational education classes are facturing company of Detroit, it
MADDY, SLOCUM, SCIILOSBERG predicted, while the total for the being taught at Detroit, in Cass was announced late yesterday by
AND BARTLETT WILL fall semester, three or four times Technical high school by Prof. W. R. Wright, president of the In-
TALK TONIGHT the number for the spring semes- Cleo Murtland and Prof. E. L. dustrial Engineering society, whichI
ter, was 1,750, equalling the total Hayes, the former having three is sponsoring the program.
of those enrolled last year, show- classes and the latter two.
ABBOT WILL NNOUNE ing a steady, and recently rapid, Vocational classes and any com- S
growth. bined with the Smith-Hughes pro- Pharmacy Students
String Ensemble, Composed Of Largest of the Detroit exten- Iects do not offer college credit. To Met In Detroit
School Of Music Students, Will sion classes is one of 60 members, Of the regular extension classes
Play Several Numbers in Governments of Continental which do offer credit, however, it is Fifteen students and five faculty
Europe, taught by Dr. Paul M.I reported that a large number are members of the College of Phar-
Four talks by members of the Cuncannon. Free Lance Writing, studying only for inherent interest mac will attend the March meet-
University faculty and a series of taught by Prof. J. L. Brumm has rather than for credit. ing of the Detroit branch of the
musical numbers by a string en- 49; Prof. G. E. Densmore has 41 American Pharmaceutical associa-
semble composed of students in the Istudents in each of two speech Pofessor InspeCts tion in Detroit tonight. The meet-
University School of Music, are in- classes; Prof. J. H. Muyskens hss . ing is to be held in the .Y. M. C. A.
eluded in the Michigan Night radio 40 in a class of Speech Improve- Cal'pL a orstorles building, and the program will be
program which will be broadcast I ment; and Prof. S. F. Gingerich K-preceded by a dinner.
between 7 and 8 o'clock tonight. }has 39 in a class, Prose Fiction of To obtain ideas on laboratories Talks will be made by Harry D.
The program will be put on the air ! the 19th Century. Prof. L. M. Monell of the pharmacy Benson, '29P., Mary E. Bowen, '29P.,
through WJR, Detroit. Other classes taught in Detroit college of the University of Buf- 'William E. Clark, '30P., and 'John
Barbara H. Bartlett, professor of are "Teaching of r Science in the falo, was in Ann Arbor on Tuesday H. Webster, '30P. Following their:
public health nursing, who is in- Junior and Senior High school, to inspect the model prescription speeches, there will be a discussion.-
terested in the problems of com- Prof. F. D. Curtis; Psychology of l.boratory of the College of Phar- Richard C. Byce, '28P., who was
munity and rural' health nursing, Industrial Management, Prof. macy here. He also visited the president of the Prescott club last
has chosen as the topic of her talk Adelbert Ford; Theory of Aviation, pharmacies in the University hos- year, is president of the Detroit l
"Public Health Nursing." ' Prof. Stalker, and Criminology, pital and Health service. association. '
George Slocum, professor of Prof. A. E. Wood.-
ophthmology, is. one of the special- Other classes are Social Psychi-
ists in the treatment of eyes at the atry, taught by Dr. Theophile Rap- Strings . . Supplies Daw n D on uts
University hospital, and will speakD
on "Some Popular Misconceptions TICKETS & RESERVATIONS . . Repairs . .
Concerning the Eyes." Among the For All Important The Partner for
statements he has made on this Lake and Ocean Lime. or .. MusicaI Instruments
subject is that "glasses are not your CoffeeI
primarily to make the wearer see . E. G. Kuebler a Brkns
better but to protect the eyes. Gen.Steamshi encat
The third talk of the program 601 E. Huron Ph. 412
ill e gie bRicar c AMUSIC HOUSE Our Bismarcuks and Raised
berg, professor of military science ,~ 110 S. Main St. Donuts at alltheMStores
and tactics, who is stationed at the
University to instruct studients in We are now
the R. 0. T. C. He has built and 1%to .- .
operates a short wave radio station prepared to take Et
for the University with which he l
is in constant touch with the Uni- PITURE TICKE T SA
versity's Expeditions in Greenland,
and with Commander Byrd in thel FMINGTHURSDAY and FRIDAY 1:30 to -5:00 Wh
Antaractic. His talk will deal with SATURDAY 10:00 to 5:00 HI
"Short Wave Stations." D:orders at our
Ine the concluding talk of thera
evening, Joseph E. Maddy, head of I New Location
the public school music depart- 305 Maynard
nent of the University School of L A
Music, will tell of. the national high
school orchestra camp held atib --'
Lake Interlocken, Michigan.
The string ensemble, which is to
present the musical numbers, is FRAMING
also under the direction of Mr.
Maddy.

TONIGHT
In Hill Auditoriui

KATHERINE WICK KELLY
in "THE VIKINGS"

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Drop in for a bite at any
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By the He-Man Lover of the Screen.
Jealously-the devil that turns love to hate
A vivid, pulsing story of mad Vienna!

tHIUR5DAY, MARCH 14, 1929
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all who know him.
Distributed by
HUSTON BROS.
307-309 S. State St.

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"Forward March"
A Travesty on War and Women
Si* Evening Performances 'Main Floor .. ... . $2.50
March 18 to 23 Balc'y First Four Rows 2.00
Balc'y Second Four Rows 1.50
Matinee Saturday _ -Remainder '.. ..... 1.00
March 23 Boxes ...............3.00
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"Something New Under the
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With a.Large Cast of
Singers, Dancers and
Comedians ,
Including

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OPENING
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Arthur -.lamby
Oliver. Harris
Ouy Martin
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