T HE M IC H IGA NAL HAS RELBIOUlS BASIS Eery'Piece Of Art Is The Result Of Desire For Religious Expression, He Says TALKS ON LIFE'S MEANING "All religion-true religion-is ex- pressed by art," said Dr. Francis Onderdonk, of the architectural college, speaking yesterday on "Art I and Religion." "Moreover." Dr. Onderdonk stated, "every beautiful architectural structure, e v e r y painting, every bit of literature is simply the result of a great desire for religious expression.'" Dr. Onderdonk went' on to say I that true religion consists in seek- ing the mneaning of life and then living that meaning. "All our life is made up of the reception of waves which strike us;" he added. "The artist is an arts erelye be cause other individuals to the different forces of life, just as the criminal is* what he is because he is so much less sensitive to the higher wave length of life." The lecture. glven yesterday was one of a series on a program spon- sored by the Tolstoy centenary' league in commemoration of the 100th anniversary sof the birth of that great author< and philosopher. EXTRA MONEY FOR YOU Make $20 to $35, Weekly in Your Spare Time Sell Box Assorted Christmas Cards to your friends, relatives and students. 12beautiful assorted cards in fancy box. Costs 55c per box, sells for $1.00. Many students are getting $1.50 ft em. P1ositively the BUY of Includes parchments, etchings, hand colored cards, and steel die engraved folders and cards. SEND 55c FOR SAMPLE TODAY INDIVIDUA L GREETING CA RD COMPANY 412 S. Market St., Chicago. SENATE, ASSEMBLED FOR SHORT SESSION, CONCENTRATES I ON KELLOGG-BRIAND PACT, ONE OF COOLIDGE'S PROJECTS % s- "3x: '-7'; . Ratiicaionof te Kllog Biandagremet t outaw ar s cnsidredthepricipa qustin-t comebefre he enae, ow asemledin ashng on fr te sortsesionof te sveniet cogres. thReatecaindo SetarSae Kellogg-B.gBeetow, Spakewr Nichs ongortthheprlowerausein a characteristic pose, and right, a view of the openin g session of the seventieth congress with Clerk William Tyler Page calling the roll in the house of representatives. Waite Will Attend Meeting To Compile Ideal In Criminal Code Prof. John B. Waite of the Law school leaves today for New York to attend a meeting of a committee of the American Law Institute which is drafting and ideal crim- Tis committee is composed of judges, law school professors, and practicing lawyers who have had experience in the criminal law field. The new code, when drafted, will be submitted to the legislatures of the various states for adoption. Chief Justice Taft of the Su- preme court, in commenting on this new code, said that he thought it was one of the most important things the American Law Institute was doing in view of the present criminal condition. MICHIGAN DINNER PLATES TO ARRI IN TIMyE FOR HOLIDAY DJSTh{BUl ple Who are fortunate to receive cany otmber fled. sets of the new Michigan dinner Many mrembrsofun the plates as presents. The first ship- chased plates, both numbei ment of one hundred sets has al- unnumbered. In fact. 't ready been packed at the Wedge-! the sale of Michigan plate's' wood plant in England and will ar- exceedpedathe recet ral ( riye in this country on Dec. 17 in length of time. plenty of time for holiday distribu- IFirst announcement of t- tion. tion of this ware was madE More than three hundred and IDaily of Sunday, Nov. 14,; seventy sets of these plates have next day, Fred S. Huff, already been sold, according to Arbor was waiting at the latest figures from the Alumni as- association offices when' the sociation offices and orders are ed to place his order which ,still coming in daily. The hundred Ifirst received. Hundreds o numbered sets were all sold imme- orders were received by tel diately after the week-end of the Itelegraph and mail, with Illinois-Michigan football game next weekC. What Sakespar I' I "4 'I, "-4 -I I says about i~oca-uua - ~ ~ .~* I' Act III. Scene 4 9.CN STUDENT CONFER ENCE TO H EAR H AAS, DISCUSS VALUE OF SERVICE ABROAD Lieut. Leonard S. Flo, local avia- tor who failed in his attempted non-stop flight from Canada to Cuba last week, is planning a sec- ond attempt for next month. 8rniilion aday - I T H AD T O B E G OO D Dr. Cyril H. Haas, '04M, will speak on "The Value of Service Abroad," at the next student con- ference at 4:10 tomorrow afternoon in Lame hall. The conferences, which are being held weekly, are sponsored by the Student Christian association and are open to both men and women students. All are invited to attend. The conferences are being held to enable students to discuss cur- ren't problems of importance, and to hear the opinions of others on them. The discussion is at all times informal. Dr. James K. Pollock, of the Political Science department will be the faculty speaker at the next forum, to be held on Dec. 14 in Lane hall. C he sterf ield 1 Ii ''-'A COLUMBIA POR TABLE PHONOGRAPH-S An Ideal 7 Christmas Gift for the Student $15 and up Also:' Supply of' Records to go with them. 4. I :1 . when wholesomely cooked, and speedily served is a treat. We offer you the above with a moderate price at The Lincoln Restaurants ALLMI3NDINGER 305 Maynard E. 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