PAGE TWO , ORATORICAL ENTRIES WILL SEKTONIGHT, . reliininary Speeches Scheduled For Tonight; Record Number Of lfauuscripts Received THREE PRIZES OFFERED Contestants in the Thomas E. H. Black New Testament oratorical contest will speak at 7 o'clock to- night in Room 302, Mason hall. This will be the preliminary round in this annual contest. Manuscripts have been received by Prof. D. T. Hollister of the speech department who is in charge of the contest. Competition growing keener each year, more entries have been made this year than ever before. The first prize is $100; second, $50; and third, a fine edition of the Bible. The speeches on anything per- taining to or taken from the New Tesitament are to be of not more than. 15 minutes duration. The final judging will take place on May 19. UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA.-The 109th birthday of the University was observed here recently with appropriate ceremonies, classes be- ing dismissed for the event from 10 'ock until noon. T H MICHI-GAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1929 NEW READING TABLES IN ANGELL HALL WILL REVOLUTIONIZE STUDY -Ef In pursuance of its policy of ex-1 The time was when assistants at TOTEMPLE I pansion. according to the rising the desk were chosen for theirt needs of its customers, the Library ability to purloin books, but now E. William Moeller Will Expound is rapidly extending the activities the subtler qualities are demanded.' FWiliamThelrWll Expennes d of the main reading room and the He must know how to frown dis- Food Theories Of Viennese lower study hall to Angell hall approvingly upon neckers, yet Scientist Tonight study hall, thus making its pre- keep a twinkle in his eye; he must cincts a veritable hunting ground be able to frolic with a stray doge CARE IN DIET ADVOCATED for the machinations of students for the purpose of removing him lacking these, them or those. from the library without feeling Expounding the dietary theories In spite of the nonsense being the need for .a Murad; he ought to of the Viennese food scientist, Dr. rumored about that there are books understand the handling of drunks, in this study hall, a steady influx because when students are in this Benjamin Gayelord Hausser, E. of campus hotsies, representing the shape, they have tendencies to ex- William Moeller is giving a series overflow from the reference room Iplore new places, and hence come of three free lectures at the Ma- in the General Library, makes the into the study hall to disport sonic temple here. The last of the rhetoric library a passable compe- themselves. lectures will be given at 8:00 P. M. titor in the business of providing Incidentally, from eight hundred atmosphere for watching books, to a thousand books circulate in this evening. Dr. Hausser, whose making dates, reading and writ- Angell hall study hall each day, principles of diet have become very ing letters, rampant flirting, and popular in European resorts and just plain left-handed necking. OR1 axy Scientific metropolitan centers during the At, present, plans are being made a t t f for soft lights, and the installation Society To Initiate a las mahre a whicshthenvcheoical of an ingenious type of readngla table to supplant the old kind. The Women's League building is processes of the body are dupli- These will be boarded up on three to be the scene of the annual in- cated. sides, thus consigning the opera- itiation and banquet of. Michigan Moeller claims that all people tions underneath the table of those chapter of Sigma Xi, honorary are different in size, shape, color, using the study hall to the world's scientific society to take place disposition and personality because conjecture. Judging from the evi- Monday, May 13, it was announced they are chemically different. He dence which induced the author- yesterday by Dr. Carl E. Guthe, advocates the use of foods of the ities to insist upon a concealing secretary of the organization. proper chemical composition to table, to spare the embarrassment The feature of the program will supply any deficiencies in the sys- of the library attendants, a narra- be an address by Prof. H. S. Jen- tem, and to preserve the equilib- ,tive of what will transpire behind nings of Johns Hopkins University. rium of the body functions. the walls of this new device would make the livelier parts of Rabelais read like the Music and Drama I ALPHA NU FRESHMEN DEBATE ADELPHI WTONIGHT n Three picked freshmen debaters U:30'tonight in Adelphi room on from Alpha Nu will contend with the fourth floor of Angell hall. The tree Areshmenuwfr ontdendphithndebate is an annual affair, which three freshmen from Adelphi on attracts much interest among pub- the question, "Resolved: that Con- lic speaking circles. gress provide for a navy equal in The Alpha Nu debaters are Fred- size to that of Great Britain," at erick C. Sibley, 132, John C. Ken- nedy,;'32, and William Knox, '32. The representatives from Adelphi are John E. Glavin, '32, Maurice P. Moyer, '32, and Edward Bigg, '32. Both.teams have been picked for some time; and considerable time has been spent. in preparation. 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