~PA Qt ' WILL 'BE CANED FORCOMING tTERHM Plans Are Announced for Next Year's Freshman Week' ~by Prof. Bursley TOBEGIN SEPTEMBER 221 'THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. _ _ _ . ;, , DR Y BISHOP APPEARS AS BEFORE SENA TE LOBB Y WI TNESS COMMITTEE { RE9NTS LEGA1ZE11 IDegree Specializing in Physics { Created in Recognition of .. Trend in Industry. f'w #v w. it rue. -.>W- w f T Prw eve Y t r v 7 dW n+. r1 u r r+. 'r a r .0-V .I1 .7+\ ,I""M .Yr.7"wlry 1 WVIANT r DS PAY! FRIDA.Y, JUNE 6, 1930 First Year Students in Uoper1 Masses to be Includedr on Annual Program. According to Prof. Philip -E. Bursley -of the romnance languages'i department, the practice of calling j the week before classes begin each1 fall "Freshman Week" has been permanently ,discontinued. The' title to be applied; to this weekI during the coming fall semester is! "Orientation Week."' It may be, Professor l3ursley continued, that this name will be changed in com-n Jng years to "Newcomers' Mee,"' or some such title, but the objec- tionable term 'freshman' has been, dropped for all time. The progam for next 'years Will Bishop Jamnes -Cannon, Jr-, on the include not only freshmnen, but alsgo witness stand :before the senate lob- - transfers from other colleges and by commxaittee. He refused to telll universities, who have, hitherto not about his anti-Smith campaign of had the opportiunity of a formal 11928, and challenged the right of introduction to the University. The his questioners to examine him. tra' 4fers will report to their advis-_______ ers on the morning of Monday, ' September 22. There they will be creen Y +Refilcton in, trtlcted as W~ their programs for A Bubbling Big drawl. the week, and will be given their There is plenty of entertainment assignments for physical examina- in the "Big Party" at the Michi-I tion. Egan in the form p1 youth and boop- The freshman body proper will boop--a-"doops. Sue Carol is there; not nmeet their advisers until Tues- along with Dixie Lee, Raymond ' clay morning; after a short address, K~eens and Frank Albertson. How- they will go to Mill auditorium, ever, the one fallacy is the plot. All where they will be given a theme- about the poor working girl who writing examination prepared 'by loses her job at the 5 and 10 be-4 the rhetoric department., cause she forgets the prices and During the week all newcomersI then goes out to do wrong to her, will be invited to, a lawn party at 1 boy-friend. But, alas, the love-? the President's house, ,will be taken birds make up and all is well again. ; 9n a short, practical tour of the)I Getting back to the party, that!1 library, and will spend a few hoursI is where the picture is interspersedI at the athletic grounds acquaint- with songs and wise-cracks. This # ing themselves with the facilities f affair rates a C. R. R. S.) of the U~.niversity. On Tuesday evening President:. Alexander G. Ruthven will tender!Ij the offiial welcome of the trni- FO versity; his greeting will be follow- FOR e~d on the programs by short ad- l ITE dresses from the Dean of Students' TO S E and the Dean of Wom-ien. C A NT1-w7Tr 1r'c }, -> A new degree, "Bachelor of Sci - >< ience i-n Enginkeering With Special- r I Ization in Phyfics," has been -re- Gently authorized by the Regents ofteUniversity in recognition o the present strong trend in Indus-! r' '..Y i try to -make full use o the possi- Ibilities of research. IThe large and increasing number~ l of comivueial research Jaborator- ss ies has created az need for the phy- sicist along with ,the engineer in the business wornd. I a recent bul-I s letin Dr. Randall stated, "The phy-. sicist and the engineer both deal . with the same set of natural phe- noma, those of physics.I "Adepartment of Engineering jResearch, whose purpose is to bring as far as circumstances permit, the research facilities of the uni- versity >",;., i to the aid of t-hose Indus-; tries which have fundamiental in-j vestigations> which can most asd-! vantageously be carried on by the university has been established Here." WEEK-END SPECIALS' Brick Ice Cream for only 39c a qurtf T.iry oar fresh, creamy, Panama Milk Chocolates. They are delicious anxd only $1.25 for 59. Drop in at PREKE TE'S "SUGAR BOWL" 109 Sopsth Main Struet STUDENTSY WILD SPENDING ORGIS ' _ IN N 10CENT STORES 1LCS . . .-. 1121 South University Lingerie, 'Gold' Watches Arethe deal is off. FRATERNITY JEWELERS Best Sellers; Pulcritude ; The jewelry counter offers a par- Badges-Favors--Programs Semst b reere j titular attraction to men students,jj Corkey Stanard, Mgr. and one item is a "best seller." This Now that the school year is draw- is the solid gold hand carved,- man's!1 PORTABLE ing to a close, interesting facts pocket watch, adjusted to 127 posi-I TYPEWRITERS abttudendaeing iesoste.lions and sold for only the modestj We have all males. studnt ody re eindislosd..Remington, Royals. The five and ten cent stores seem sum of ten cents. The men derive Corona, Underwood to draw a great percentage of the great :pleasure from pulling it out! #_oney expended. But before a sale; in front of the "feinme" and tossing Colored deco finishes. Price $60. Is made, an unusual amount of it to her while she makes a desper-< 0. D. MORRILL salesmanship is required. ate attempt to save it from ruin. 314 South State -St. Phone 6615 Students come into the stores for Odds-and -ends. knick-knacks,___________________ no particular reason other than to j and thingamajigs make up the re- i------ look around, a heritage from their mainder of the stud~ent sates r 'childhood days. While strolling past h their eyes, and the first thing thieys do ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~te 1spiei. Te olw doi piei. Te olw rgl Ilengthy debate as to its merits, 802o South PwckarJ value, and the like, and if the sales- 1lady is a blonde and good looking TODAY - the sale is completed. Otherwise LuiLCheofn Special ' Students of business administration seek-. ing experience with financial organization can earn pn excellent income during the suimmer with an established Detroit cor- pNoration.I Address C. P. (".ARXKE, 6z6 Hammond :Bttldiag, Detroit. I, 11 :30 to 1:00 25c Dinner Special 5:30 to 7:00 3 5c lu ---- B Along With Our Policy of SERVICE and EFFICIENCY I We Offer Mullson .. Saddle .. Stables 326 East Ann St. Phone 7418 Voonlighb ides Friday and 'Saturday Eveniogs This Week Until Comnmencem'ent time our Stables will be open every evening except Sundays until 10 o'clock. Call us early for your Motunts. A ride in the early morning tor coal evening is mig hty soothing to. tired nerves. Try it during the Exam Prio*d. '4 ji Heartiest Congratulations and TO THE CLASS OF '30 Best of Success Farmers and Mechanics Dank 205 East Huron 330 South State Street Ac U.~A I A 'Persian student has a couple of 1beautifuj., gen- time PERSIAN 'RUGS 'I SALADS, REFRESHMENTS Sik'v eeIn 212 South Main Street i 4W oalwl Pricea very Inti4 to sell sunimner school. ,11Euii1111 iiiiu 111111~ LAST 'IMES TODAY ilt1lttilllll11111t11inni 4 PERFORMANCES PAiLY, 2:00, 3:50, 7«00, 9:00 Again! The Magic of the Masters! rvasonabwe. ~nd go to Membe r Federal Reserve System FRAfgKI ALBERTSON .--WALTER'- CATLET rr' Lante Hall, 9 a.m. to 7. pm. . , ,. , IN 7:00, 9:00UE STARTING TODAY ZANE GRE Y'S "The light of The Western Stars" III E( GoovS RICHARD ARtLEN MARY RIAN Appointments "WINGS OVER AMERICA" GILBERTI & SULLIVAN Paramtount News Zane Grey's rousing Western stories thrill millions. Now his "tGREATEST" comes to life o the 'tAking screen. Remember Harry Green in "Honey." He's a riot in -this picta re. 11 With CONSTANCE BENNETT Storly by R~ex Beach DIRECTION OF FRANK LLOYD CHARLEY j CHASE COMEDY l~ I 1 I SATURDAY-CLARA WOW-TRUE TO THE NAVY" GRANTLAND RICE SPORZTLIGHT 966 SOUN ICARTOON PATHE ~REVIEW 114 South Main, Street ow A am "m N I 0 Saturday, June 21 is CLASS DAY AND ALUMNI DAY* The exercises will be held on the canpus directly in front of the Library at 2:00 P. M. and Parents are cordially invited to attend. Alwmni Monday, June 23, is Commtencem ent. Honor gruards musst assemble before Alumni Memoral Hall by 7:30 and the remainder of the class will' form in line behind them. The processin to Ferry Field is an im-m Pressive ceremn ny. Everyone's help is, needed to make Caps and Gowns are to be wore on all the occasions. On Sunday orning at 11:00, Dr. Ruthiveiiwill deliver the Baccalaureate. sermon in Hill Auditorli. Snir Seniors