-. COSMOPOLITAN CLV BI A DEL TORO PLANS SPANISH MEETINGI H iOAIIGfIINIVWSTV Prof.'Julio del Toro, of the Ro- mance Languages department and president' of the Michigan Chap- ter of the American Association of M Teachers' of Spanish, yesterday OTA announced plans for the twelfth _;____ annual national meeting of the MEMBERS OF ORGANIZATION association. HEAR PROFESSOR SPEAK The convention will be held in ON WAR CAUSES Detroit at the Book-Cadillac ho- tel, Dec. 26 and 27, according to Professor del Toro. This is the NEW MEMBERS INITIATEII first time that the association hasc met in Michigan and the coming1 Regent Talks On The Relation meeting has aroused great inter- Between Foreign Student And est throughout the state. A large The University attendance is expected from all parts of the country.1 "Internationalism is just around i Organized several years ago when the corner, historically speaking," the value of Spanish as a cultural said Prof. William A. Frayer, of the and practical language was firstt history department in an address recognized throughout the United on "Is Internationalism the Next States, the National Association ofc Step?" at a meeting of the Cosmo- Teachers of Spanish now boasts. politan club Saturday night in a membership of about 1700, it Lane hall. "As nationalism grew was announced yesterday. It pub- out of individualism and the clan, lishes a monthly journal devoted so will internationalism grow out to the study of Spanish languages of nationalism," he continued. and literature.s Internationalism does not run A number of nationally promi- counter to nationalistic feelings, nent men have been asked to speak,, ILUflIU U1111WLIIU11 I Planned By College ItB E V 15IL 1PE UNi t D 1AI 5 STRTW CRUIE Application has just been re- total eclipse of the moon will take Fahrenheit immediately before the ceived by the offices of the Col- place will be visible from beginning eclipse to 190 degrees below zero That independent world, the 1 egeof Architecture, to organize to end in all parts of the United during the total phase. samplesof advanced work in arch- On a screen placed at the moon's Floating University, will inaugu- itectural designing for a traveling States. The moon will enter the distance from the earth the conical rate another period of study and exhibit which is to be sent around earth's shadow at 2:24 Tuesday research with the sailing of the the country under the auspices of morning, eastern standard time. lIllI llI steamship President Wilson from the Association of Collegiate Schools The total eclipse will begin at 3:33 New York to San Francisco via Lthe of Architectureet our Panama Canal. This will be I and will last until 4:29 when the .' us doY = first leg of an intended world Most of the large universities and moon will begin to emerge. At 5:30 cruise on which countries and prob- colleges inthe country belong to the eclipse will be over. lems representative of curriculum this association and will contribute - 0 a requirements will be studied. to the exhibit and display it on . Although the moon will be en- Enrolled in the University is a their campuses. tirely within the shadow for nearly group of 100 students representing Last year and several other times an hour it probably will not dis-e= more than 35 colleges of 16 states. in the past, exhibitions of the same appear from view. The reason isH hes u The university is under the com- nature have been collected by the that considerable sunlight is re of work mand of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney association and put on display but te ino the adow tmouh Greenbie who will be aided by a no regular schedule has ever been the ring of the earth's atmosphere staff of instructors from different I carried out. As soon as the collec- around the base of the shadow. A T CO rCH colleges. tion has been completely arranged At that time the moon will be * o * Included in the representation and made ready for travel, the dim and noticeably red like the set- are a number of students who have schedule of showings at the various ting sun. Because of the absence ofoI completed their regular courses and schools will be announced. Until atmospheric protection a suddenimls are undertaking this experiment to1 th±at time there will be no an- change of temperature is permitted 10So. 'Unv. supplement their studies, and in nouncement as to the date on on the moon at the time of an Half Block from Campus addition some preparatory students which the drawings will be shown eclipse. Recent observations have l E who have brothers or sisters on in Ann Arbor. shown that the temperature of the ,iiiiiiuiaiiiiiiii 1 the university. The ship is sched- uled to return on June 11. F'. I Professor Frayer said, but is made up of national blocks, so that one may work for the gop of one's own country so long as other na- tion are not interfered with. "The man who says 'My country, right or wrong' is an enemy of internation- alism and human progress. This; attitude, and the feeling that one country was far superior to all others contributed to the causes ofi the war," added Professor Frayer., The meeting, which was the initiation meeting of the Cosmo- politan club, was well attended. Honorary membership was confer- red upon Regent Benjamin S. Han-I chett, Prof. Edwin C. Goddard of the Law school and Mrs. Goddard, and Prof. Roy W. Cowden, of theI rhetoric department and Mrs. Cow- den. Prof. J. A. C. Hildner, of theS German department, one of the founders of the, club, presented the pins to the new members. Regent Hanchett made a short address, saying that the University wel- comes foreign students as warmly as any other school. The club was presented with an Arabian flag by Dr. Lufti M. Sarti, of Detroit. The flag was given to the club by Raja F. Howrani, Grad., president of the organization, inC the absence of Dr. Sarti, who ar- rived later in the evening. About a hundred new members were taken into the club. ALPHA NU Pledges of Alpha Nu, campus de- bating society, will shine tonight at the, society meeting 'on the fourth floor of Angell hall; when a program presented entirely by the first-year men will be put on. SPANISH SOCIETY TO HOLDMEETING Choice of a general program to be followed out through the year will be made at a -meeting of La Sociedad Hispanica to be- held at 7:30 this evening in room 1035 An- gell hall, it was announced yes- terday. All old members of the club and any other University students who may be interested will be welcome at the meeting, according to J. F. Weir, '29, secretary- of the organ- ization. areguaranteedwaterproof, made of light-weight material with plenty of room for your comfort. A genuine oiled slicker will keep Syou dry on rainy days. FROG BRAND SLICKERS are obtainable at men's stores, haberdashers and department stores. Get yours - TODA Y . H. M. 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