PAGE TWO TH LE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NODVEMIBER 22. 1930 -- --- a - - I Un iversity Educatory . :a t ; j A i!eUl hx periment ti n Ian NE1W, REULATIONS~ MAY BE ADOPTED NEXT SEPTEMBER, Literary College Students Will be .equciied to Complete 1 Two Programs. TO CONSIDES VOCATION steri ng lreshmisen Must Decide Upon Geneal Program to be cFo ~oc by Degrce Work. While tlc Univenitky of Chicago is beinm heralded as a. leader in sponsoring a new and radical plan' in the field of education and teach- ing, th U Lnivcity of Michigan, University of uators pointed out yesterday, is following its "plan of development governed by careful- ly controlled experimentation." In the ne-r future, and perhaps nett fall, tucerift2 entering the University wil fae atogether dif- fer ent regulations in determining the co u rse they will follow throughot their college career. Fians Two Courses. The plan, which requires stu- denta to complete two programs, a goqneral program and a degree pro- gramn before obtaining a degree, ias been passed by the faculty of he literary college, and will go in- to effect as soon as details have been sufficiently established fTie frcghman, upon entering, will deei do upon a gene~al program Which he will continue throughout h js first two years in the Ufniver- sity. The doeree program; which will by followed during the junior And senior years, -will be the basis for w general piogram which ,will Gonshst of 60 hours of work suitable forD fc lncn and sophomores. The terna degree program is un- derstoodl to mean 60 or more hours of w7i.r~ suitable for junior andI spplir, arranged to include a ogi- cal sequrence 'of courses in some one field, together %ith required or suggested courses in related fields and a number of free electives. The plan will necessitate everyl student' majoring', in a certain field which h6.c willelect upon entrance. It will bhe impossible for any stu- dent to gadute upon the cmple- tion cf a geeral four-year pr- gram. general programns: Depatmns or corn ai.i:tio ?~of departments formuliting d Cegree lpi0 '.am s ,hall also svtte what courses are desir- able i the freshman and,' ocho- more years as funishnmdiabl preparation for t'7cc degree pro- gr'am~. (''nera Panrsam lan led. XWbile it is recognized that some deg-re , progaranS, such as those lcadin; to a profession, may neces- rliatc the statement of rather rig- idpecifx requirements to be met ini the frst to ye'rs, the prere- ciiti- for me t degree programs cani be st oted in mo e gen- eial toruns. The c ur r icu lu m com.,ittee, with this: material in hand, hall frmnulate whatever num b,,r of general programs s.eemis ieces{ary. It is expected that per- h~ls12 general programs may be szifticic t to ,lad to I J) degree pro grans. Each deartment may formulate as many degree programs as it is necessary for the needs of the 'student., having in mind not merely those who have a vocation- al intereuti in the subject, but also thiose whose interest is purely in- t celetual. D~egree programs n')aay also be for-mula ted by two or more ci tr rcntfs of ering work in re- lated hfild's. Tileccoimittee on t&u rei Lrr is responsible for the 1Ydr~rul{fi on of additional degree progranw) of a gore general na- 'The plan further §,ta tes that cve i~egular student who is ad- m.ittedl either directly from high cholo: on:" radvanced standing with less than 60 hours credit nmust -hse nd coulete a (general program a_ pr.para ion for fur- ther work in the college. The ap- licant must spcecify the degree pro- g'mwhich the :student desires to elect. When the plan goes into effect the requirements for graduation Expi1 i i i I .rations of cpsGroteresj What's CTEYVALV U W I CT of' Strangest River m the N~i cln.o. t n__ 4 Associated i ersse) ,- I A 2 {13 P OS TO4I NA, Italy, Nov. 21.-'s : 'V bja f Soundings, explorations, excava- a r @U dine tions and curious experiments in-/ tracing the courses of uandergrounzd s: _'' Pa/r stream, have started to reveal see- dI retse of the laysteriot us grottos of Y I-° Posoja Postoina. s s Two miles of weird'caverns, with )I' bottomless lakes and ice-cold sub- ' UNEPRQ4 UND terranean falls arid rivers, remain RIVER to be explored. They are hidden Q rt behind a wall of rock whie;h Italian engineers are now penetrating. 4' I b E Four and a half miles in a; straight line fromn the pincioal en- trance of the grottos begisan '. a, the:.. abyss, the Della Piuca, where the new work is going on. Tourists h-ave been Cable to work their way, always> wihtriedgyys t hi oit but never beyond."47'< A thousand feet across the abyssk a:. the Piuca stream, already t26C feet r::. > ; .>. below the roof of the c a v e r 1}._. ......,., " plunges under a rock wall and is. lstoview. From the churning::><." . . and roar of the water it is called ' -::..>:>::--< ,:,: under lavaliere Perco, director ofi the grottos, arc seX ng to pierce. ;::;.,:.:<;:. ..L:",:.:. ::,.:::.. .;.: . Beyond, they believe, they w:_ find' scores of grottos as big and beauti- The last glimpse that the tou,11'n g's oshe~n w1 u underground r i e: Of th caveI'n~s 0' tul :as those already .in view. And is shown in lhc lower '~ c orner i he poto graph. Vin!:c1- is a zniap indica~t t hw -2.he stC~re they thin they "will learn some- unider' the mounn ranges be .twcein P-aan .',;,..1 '> l( !)R z ally i,, and Cornwell a ll insaru y1e p i wtay Varsity to the tune of 28-0.: their allotcd period o?' tiru n-11Jh Py adding scores this gives the I 7etern Conference~, and an urrn home team an advantage of more in 1> ir suits v ith the thou tht that, 'than thirty point; this after noonthey veco,-mple.. ua task w1 i' but it is doubtful if the Wolves w''done.;;,obe ncnid rG;" the teamn. roll up ,any such count. All year 1 with tine osiblle ex c-p Jon o,'11LA, r their game has been to get a lead and H-oze - will a7, in the impressive' scores, but it winsoVann Nice by namy~e who W;l 'ns ball games, and after all that is considerable trouble fur the MIoTr- what championships are decided e1 15CC if he is able t.; Uino h upon-games won and lost. gaine, but lie has been suf enin,7 from injuries all season, and c r4= '. will be changed to read, "At least not be in condition to p~lay. Agoinist 160 hours and at least as many ;his one :tar wirill be pitted pit shusi eea r-adHdso otWi v o11n' giam and at least 60 hours and at rated high in predictions for All- least as many points in a degree ! monfereince pl: ° s, an1d whno c L11 f;(e p~rogram" must b completed for dlepend ed upon: to gain ground gradution.when it is nee ded. Sinii'all is at For same students there will be great defensive back, and oin one sonmester of overlapping work nffense is one of the best blocke.r; as only a few will get through theonteea.Hswrhoth general program with exactly 60 team cannot be underestimated. hours. The division of the work of An interesting phase of the gamej such semester between the general will be the appearance oi Coachx programx and degree will be left to Stag7"s's son at the (iuaterbaok' the, option of the student. How- position ifo' then )V'arts. H1s1. vok ovecr, the evredit for 'a course, both will be v\'1 cilCclo;sely th is af~t'- iIU IA .<,. .nlJ. i fJ..J. . gnnn,1...tAA t , J. 4sn S noon i 0ci i 575 C b o vce."/ihe dc' tics r : i13he1Nvem ,.len DWc L tis7,. f1a'n 0 t;-e <'" e r I u '.iO' o, 1,is he 1 i 7"a i(7V c 101 befee ison .. - of ( '"' (-V L ..,.1 honras 'iysrr -z Eill address lb t Undcrgraduate M ? atireinatical club n"I robability in Dice" at _i :.C ;iar irrnci gr'Tuesday night, 225, In < i" of tire Union.I BI iei 'vlioale. ~ rln4 c iten~ed Yesterday, that t -cubl, which is a newly founded ( san tit .-1 itlr ove-r 75 ruemn-bcr's U; 1 C I ofri. ! greetings timu P'' l 'suty . v thcrn1 c Iealcl ub. ut.sOld--nb(Ja'gor, in1Structor of A f __t~S 1' ffov-1f-'uadiso'r. I ICI tea. leaf readings from 1:30 to 6:00 Beery day except swiday crysia a ~ngs~eig a: ib rN _ _. , NOW PLAYING r I 1 Daily at I?' 3:40, 7, 9 6 "OW YOUR 1- E ELh JPp YOUR ctt's: ior .. -"i_._ 10 ..:7.. 15~~~1 0 N. C '.. '. CAN f tK BRIGR-KiC oi".9 802PAKA.Ipry" 1~ - ,1 3 t 1. --._._ - . ,.--, r- c HOT' 'Z7ASIFED WXE DEiIVIC - y ..i 4i C 3 ISAM DW!Ci IS A.N ) ' aes the lapest Snap piest rent of YourPicture- Going Days! r . and eacti course elected, with its hours and points, must be counited in either the general program or tire degree program. When tire pl :n goes into effect, a permanent- committee on pi'o- grams will be established atnd'will have supervisioil of the adminis-, Fixation of both types of programts. All requies-s to chlange from one degree program to another must be submitted to this co1mmi tee, and students whose interests arej not satisfied by any of the regular degree programs 'may atppeal to it. -: ®. : Lust Tlinks Today r X b, 4,v fE ¢ r I , (LQ ti i ;11 of Youth, iviarvel With p .. +nL rgreat roadway Musical Smiasl (7Lee31 and Fun is n'ow a Talkiei Will I I, I - LAST TIMES TODAY MMU mu FIFI DOCRSAY J. HAROLD ,MURRAY-CLYDE IN' Shows' COOK cz~sie Love and Gus Shy (They're a rio.) Mary 'Lawlor (Sipi was in the stage hit) Cliff Edwards (FiT-ar him singy "I'm Pessimistic") Stanley Smith--Lola Lane yo~u'll Be "CC c', kit P i ' #o Cl7ke X'ou 4-I v.p "IT, You're N' 'Kssinig M..2' '73;> :d News" Licil y In Love" "Varsiy Drag" :The Best Thin y in L~ife Are Free" "That's How You Know We're Co-eds" "He's a Ladies' Mans" "Walk Collegiate" "WnIi1 FAT F VF'IYW14F "u~rlhiY7M 'L'717 Arn I . ,._._.-,r.. _-___