T' P / ) A % -- A T T - "IV FACULTYMArctic Eplorer Saves Icebound Girl and Men HEAR OR, FARRANO FOR COMMANDER, Coipanes and Squads Will Vie San Francisco Library Director Band to Play. .L~A, "' J I LN YIALllrViD 1;3i~AY NOV-.il,20,.i SEVENTY F R O S H I Builder of DO-X I HEAR HENDERSON Plans American A T RENDEZVOUS Prof. William D. Henderson of the Extension depart ment of the University addressed the weekly meeting of the fieshmet) who at- tended the Froshl Rendezvous be- fore Freshmen Week, hl,,t evening at Lane Hall. Of the ninety first year men who Plane, Visit MEET AT FIELD HOUSE ADVISES REAL TRAINING' Dr. Farrand Relates Experience. as Editor of New Franklin Autobiography.,' Presenting the fundamental) principles which must govern the k research worker and writer of !his AssOcUt ted Prs Photo ory, Dr. Max Farrand,' director of Carl Ben Eielson. thy Dun.ington lirard, drtr Sn Arctic explorer who, flying a ski- the Huntington library at San ifitted biplane, went to the rescue Francisco, addressed a large audi- of a girl and five men strandcd ence of faculty members and their aboard the ship Naiiuk in the ice wives and interested townspeople off eastern Siberia. assembled at a formal reception 1 Monday night in the William L. Clements library.- "Training of a very definite na- S -1[f~ uei eesr o h tdn ture is necessary for the student n irn nifT who would enter historical research and present his discoveries to the9 ii0 Ui9 1 public," Dr. Farrand stated. "Con- Student Oubrak at Lansig sequently, regular rules of theS game have been developed." Laid to Over-Indulgence Must Guard Against Error. m!i Liquor In explaining these rule. the j speaker emphasized the import- (Continued from Page 1, Cl. 4) ance of the form of the document, C which the student uses as his part in the celebration. "If, be- basis. He must ascertain if the cause of the actions o irresponsible record is the original or a copy; if followers, athletic relbtions are it the latter there is the chance for broken off', it wili lye the players error. "Again," said Dr. Farrand, themselves a black eye they do' "it is important to note the time teseve." and place of the document's writ- Dorais inormed the board h2 ing. If years have elapsed since already had advised State authori- the occurrence of the event and the tie ha D isd ay u r recording of it, memory may play ties that Detroit would pay or the author false. Even the point whatever damage had been done by of view changes." the celebrators, whether or not A third main principle for the they were students o the univer- historian to observe, according to sity. He said the U. of D. would Dr. .Farrand, is to thoroughly in- insist upon reimbursing State for vestigate the personality of the the loss of the goal posts and pen- author he is studying. "Such ques- nants, which were torn from the tions as is he able, is he honestly top of the State stadium, and also trying to tell the 'truth," what in-would make restitution to the mer- terests has he that might bias chants, hotel owners and others in! him, has he made a fll observa- Lansing and East Lansing for tibn, niust be asked and answered. whatever property loss they had Always must the research student suffered.e be on guard against error and In agreeing with Dorais, thet fraud." Error, Dr. Farrand defined board added the thought that the as unintentional mistake; fraud as "faculty should deal drastically" intentional or conscious error, with the students who had a part Special Sense Necessary. in the destruction of property and The above principles, he de- otherwise crossed the bounds oft Glared, must be followed until they propriety in their behavior. become. instinctive in the mind of -_------ the historical worker. Through.1111 ScmhUnii yt lo.ng practice he will develop a spe-v cial sense, enabling him to dis- Just R tinguish any inconsistency or Ccl. A. V. P. Anderson, R. 0. T. attended the Rendezvous, spon- C. corps area officer, will review the srdbthStenCritnas Michigan unit of the R. O. T. C.{sored by the Student Christian as- at Yost Field House at 3:15 o'clock sociation held at the University this afternoon. It will be the first Fresh Air Camp at Lake Patterson tim that the Michigan unit has three days preceding Freshmen ever been together at one time. The Week, almost seventy were present review will be carried out accom"- last evening. panied by the Var ity R. O. T. C. In an effort to have the students band, which was made a part of the keep in close contact with one an- { unit this year. oth'r, the Student Christian asso- In addition. there will be corn- ciation has been holding meetings Asociaie4 Press Phot petition in drilling between picked for the purpose of organizing the squads from each of the five com- i group. Many activities are being Dr. Claude Dornier 1anies composing the unit, for planned now that the organization Builder of the DO-X, the world's which the designations have al- 1as taken definite shape. At the largest flying boat, who will visit .eady been made; and following the last meeting officers were elected, America soon to discuss lans for conxclusion of this, there. will be committees appointed and exten-Adp company competition between. the sive plans for the semester mapped; the construction of the DO-X type live companies as complete units. out. of aircraft in this country. The ten best first year men in- the unit have been selected and these will put on a demonstration of the manual of arms and foot Local Philatelists Geological Society to Will Meet at Union Hear Lecture on Japan The Geological and Geographical The meeting of the Ann Arbor Journal society will meet at 3 stamp club, at which Robert A. o'clock this evening in room 2054, Brooks, of Fenton, will exhibit his Natural Science building, in the large collection of airmail covers, regular monthly disvssion. R. B. will be held Saturday in rooms 319-j Hall, Ph.D. assistant professor of 321 of the Michigan union instead geography, will be the speaker, and of room 408 of the iomance Lan- Ihe will use "Land Systems in Ja- guages Building, it was announced; yesterday. The meeting will begin pan" for his topic. The lecture will at 8:00 o'clock. I be illustrated. W Dewey Smith's Barber Shop Special Scalp Treatment for Dandruff and Unhealthy Hair FACE MASSAGES SOFT WATER SHAMPOO Courteous Service to Ladies and Children 111 SOUTH UNIVFRSITY )~t *) ) ) toe oc oe-o o ct). t) ' movements in drilling. The local R. 0. T. C. unit num- hers more than 400 this -year, the greatest size it has attained since' the World War, and the attempt is being made to instill an esprit del corps into the unit through the me- dium of massed drilling, reviews, and company competition. This has been largely impossible in the past for mechanical reasons. The placing of the band under the supervision of the military de- }ptartment has resulted in tremen- eating the bell is easy rc4rl 131 C11 LLl r 1 iUI UUU111r 41iCrn..1 dous improvement in drilling and in formations at the football games and has also se.rved to make the military unit a more complete and well rounded one. John N. Haldane, '30E, has been appointed cadet major for the year by Major B. D. Edwards, comman- der of the Michigan unit. KALAMAZOO, Mich.-Fire of un- determined origin Saturday even- ing routed tenants in the Y. W. C. A. building and caused damage which may reach thousands of dol- lars. The blaze was confined to the basement. Most of the loss was caused by water. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Two thousand Polish residents Sunday dedicated a memorial to Polish sol- liers from this city who died in tle World War. One Half Block tast of Campus ceived I I I i I when breakfast iS SHREDDED WHEAT. Digests without 3 mur- mur evien whene you bolt it. But you'll enioy it so much, you won't want to' hustle it-down4 make i t a dai habit tf f ( ' 11 i {j( 4 "mo mmwm mmjp !!rd I J I lj ' i, ' . 4 , / ,' ,ti J, z y w t T he Correct Gift For Thanks giving Special Packages of Johnston's Chocolates. At- tractive boxes of famous goodness in wide variety. 1930 Mich. 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