THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 FIRST TO CAPTAIN DOG TEAM MAIL TWO PIW~R Mr~TIuP1~ FIRSTTOCATANDGTEAMAL OVER NEW INTERNATIONAL COURSE11WOIPELSUEIGS - WILL BEHELD HERE Varied To Array Of Journalism Clubs Convene In Ann Arbor After Christmas WILL LISTENTO REPORTS ,l , , ', i Alden Pulsifer, of Minot, Me., has the distinction of driving the first international dog team between the U. S. and Canada. The route passed through 118 towns and cities. i SOUTHERN GIRL DEBATERS TRIUMPH IN INTERSECTIONAL CONTEST . - ". E L N Eleanor Lee Norris, left, and Esther Nisbet, right, recently defeated Vassar college in an intersectional debate at Poughkeepsie, New York. Two journalism conventions to be held immediately after Christ- mas in Ann Arbor will bring here representatives of schools and de- partments of journalism from all parts of the United States, accord- ing to Prof. J. L. Brumm, head of the department of journalism. The annual convention of the Association of Schools and Depart- ments of Journalism, of which Professor Brumm is secretary and treasurer, will meet on December 27. A committee of this associa- tion has been working for several years with a corresponding com- mittee from the American Asso- ciation of Newspaper Editors in an attempt to formulate a program of study for journalism calculated to meet the requirements of the university and college, as well as those of the professional newspa- perman. The report of these com- mittees will be considered at the convention. The association of Schools and Departments of Jour- nalism was organized in Ann Arbor ten years ago. Professor Brunm was the first president of the as- sociation. Another convention, that of the American Association of Teachers of Journalism will be held on De- cember 28 and 29. The member- ship of this association includes members of the faculties of schools and departments of jour- nalism throughout the UnitedI States, and the convention will probablynbe attended by 150 teachers of courses in journalism. The program will be made up of papers and discussions dealing with teaching problems and prac- tices in journalism courses. Subscribe to the Michigan Daily, $4.00 a year. THE ROUND ALL-AROUND CAKE DESSERT DAWN DONUTS Order by Phone DIAL 2-1640 Part of Your Servicc In addition to the electric current the customer buys, he is entitled to satisfac- tory service from his electric lighting, his vacuum cleaner, his electric cooking appliances, and all of his electrical house- hold servants: Customers should know that (without extra charge) they may ex- change old lamps for new (usual house- hold sizes), small lamps for larger sizes, defective appliance cords for cords in good repair, fuse renewals and trouble service (day or night), repairs to ap- pliances (no labor charge), and light- ing counsel for effective illumination. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY LANE HALL TAVERN The Finest of Wholesome Foods Will be closed during Vacation. Will re-open Jan. 7. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Mrs. Anna Kalenbach I.. __ _ __ _ _ __ _ I '_ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ \ . ' \_ t 4i >> With the best of ° ;} Holiday Greetings and wishing you, our Friends and Patrons A Merry Christmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year TTNT TC P -?FR'ChIPANY