THE MICH11GAN DAILY FRIDAY, tiE RIIAR SEEKS NEW TERM H N cI L L A ting of High School Mentors With Their Former Pupils Set for December 10. bicipals of 49 high schools and Junior college will convene in Arbor Thursday, December 10, he purpose of interviewing Uni- ity freshmen who prepared for ge at their respective schools. eneeting is being arranged by strar Ira M. Smith. Rnxally the Universiy invites cIpels from Michigan and other -w Pern stats to attend the l iering for the purpose of keep- in utoch with the progress of year students. This year only schools outside of Michigan will represented. They are Culver tAry acalemy, of Culver, JIndi- and fowe Military academy, of ve, Indiana. f W. 436 freshmen to be inter- 00d0 343 are in the literary col- S the engineering college, re in the architecture college, 6 in the pharmacy zc!1ol, 7 are the music school, 4 are in the .hygiene school, and 4 are in education school. In addition, re will be 15 advanced students v viewed, bringing the total to %e Detroit delegation will be by the largest, with 13 high schools *:represented. The sessions arc vontinue throughout the day, ri consultation periods and room nbers scheduled for each fresh- n. he principals will be the guests he University at luncheon in the on. There will be no speakers. ;LTUREEXHIBIT h ition of Modern Work Will be Presented in Alumni Memprial Hall.. wo exhibitions of sculpture and lches, opening on Dec. 7, in the Leries of Alumni Memorial hall e announced yesterday by the ision of Fine Arts. 'or the past two years the divi- i of fine Arts has included an ibitlon of contemporary sculp- e on its schedule. The exhibi- 1 of "Sculpture of Our Times," uding 35 examples by European I American sculptors comes from $yracuse museum of Fine Arts re it was shown during Novem- .This exhibition was assembled the College Art Association and favorably reviewed in the New k art journals and newspapers re it went on circuit, where it ,been well received. he exhibition of studies and tomes of the well-known murals Thomas H. Benton for the New Qol of Social Research in New k comes directly from the art- Mr. Benton is one of the lead- members of that group of nger artists who "live with gus- wlo revel in the full-bodied scularity of action and who do fear to record what they ob- ,e." The originals of these stud- on the New School of Social Re- ich, New York, have been des- ed as "beyond question the k t exciting and provocative cges ever done in America." hee exhibitions will be open y from 9 until 5 o'clock and on xday, Dec. 13, from 1:30 until 5. turtle weighing 1,400 pounds e on the west coast of Vancou- isand has been sent to the Pro- sial museum. Associated Press Photo Vice President Charles Curtis, who has announced in Washington that he would seek renomination for vice-president, next year. His statement quashed rumors that he would enter the Kansas senatorial iace. V ill ard Will Lecture on Militarism Sunday Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of 'he Nation magazine, national poli- tical and sociological weekly, will sneak here Sunday afternoon on "Militaristic Uncle Sam?" The lec- ure will be given at two o'clock in Tatural Science auditorium, under The auspices of the Social Science club. Minnesota has 37,317 miles of surfaced roads of all classes outl of a total mileage of 110,661. California Institute of Technol- ogy has uncovered an excellent specimen of the duck bili dinosaur in Utah.t Nankai Professor to Give Second Lecture on Far Eastern Crisis Tonight. Dr. Peng-Chun Chang, notedi Chinese philosopher and theatre{ director will give two lectures in Natural Science auditorium today.1 At 4:15 Dr. Chang will speak on1 the "Traditions and Technique of the Chinese Theatre." At 8 o'clock this evening he will discuss "The Meaning of the Crisis in the Far East." The first is a university lec- ture while the evening lecture isi under the auspices of the Chinese; Students' club. The public is cor- dially invited to attend both lec- tures. Dr. Chang is a well-known figure throughout China for his reorgan- ization and expansion of Tsing- Hua university as dean of the school from 1923 to 1926. He is at present head of the department of philosophy at Nankai university and visiting professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago. Dr. Chang is best known in the theatre world as director, a fqw years ago, of the Mei Lan San play production group which made a phenomenal hit in New York and, Chicago. Dr. Arnstein Visions. Even Larger Airships \NA W YORK, Dec. 3. -(P)-The Akron may be the world's largest dirigible, but to its designer it's I just an aerial midget dbmpared to the size of an airship he has found can be built with the utmost safe- ty on the same principle. Dr. Karl Arnstein, vice president and chief engineer of the Goodyear Zeppelin corporation, under whose direction the Akron was construct- ed, revealed before he sailed for Germany today that his studies show a ship three times as large could be constructed without any sacrifice of efficiency. "In fact," he said, "the bigger; they are the better they fly." Dr. Arnstein, was the designer of more than seventy of Germany's war-time Zeppelins before joining the American company. W'INDT PRAISES 'ABBEY PLAYERS' AS REPERTORYTHEATRE LEADERS Praising the Irish Abbey theatre their plays ensemble for many as being the leader in the develop- years, the same plays year after ment of the repertory idea of then- year, the Abbey players are able to1 draw out every bit of meat that the tre management, Valentine B. play contains." Windt, director of play production, Praising the amateur spirit of the said yesterday that the Abbey play- company which has demonstrated, ers incorporate in their work some its eminence in the field of reper- of the most important features and tory work, Windt said, "I often find ideals of the modern repertory students complaining because I in- company. sist on a five or six week strenuous Indicating in further detail how rehearsal period for a play. How the Abbey theatre under the direc- different is this attitude from the tion of Lennox Robinson has grown amateur spirit of the Abbey play- up with the repertory idea Windt 1 house which started with an ama- 1 . r ' i !i . ,, : , ti i . F f I Ii iN If Fresh Salted Nuts Pecans 89c a poun d Almonds 99t a pound Mixed 89c a pound A Delicious Box f, Betsy Ross Candy 50c a Pound BETSY ROSS SHOP Nickels Arcade ' .. .. I 4 stated, "In the repertory idea of teur group, and whose devotion to acting and production, a company the play became so strong that they is able to produce a high quality of gave up their lives to it." work for the simple reason of the- intimate understanding that results SPEECH C O NT E S T among players of long standing. And in the realistic plays of the D A T E POSTPONED Irish theatre, the acting technique is very near the real movements of Because of an unexpectedly small life, so that long term with a part I number of entrants in the extem- is like living a person's life. This poraneous speech contest of the presents a great sincerity to the Oratorical association, the prelim- productions of the Abbey theatre inary contest of which was to have group qi" been held at 4 o'clock yesterday When questioned about the actual afteron netenio f tim fo technique of producing the plays of enternoon into te contest has been the Irish theatre, Windt said, "Pro- made by Victor Rabinowitz. ducing a play is no slight task. And dext Tuesday is the date set for it is more than a matter of critical the preliminary contest, the five study and stage tricks. Elements of winners of which will meet the fol- thought and characterization grow lowing Tuesday, Dec. 14, for the out o f a play in active rehearsal fin of the contest. and ferformance that even a close Winners of the contest will be reader cannot get from a quietaWrd olsernd bronze reading of the text. Having played awar ed gold, sil apreliiary TIC.LAST TIMES TODAY "FRIENDS AND LOVERS" ADOLPHE MENJOU-LILY DAMITA ERIC VON STROFIEIM-LAURENCE OLIVIER STARTING SATURDAY a t i Greatest Human Drama of the Screen "QVER THE HILL" JAMES DUNN-MAE MARSH-SALLY EILERS I Band Has Rehearsal for Concert Season Reduced to 65 pieces, Michigan's Varsity band commenced rehears- als last night for an active con- cert season both in Ann Arbor and in nearby cities. Although no defi- nite plans have been announced as yet it is expected that the organ- ization wil present several appear- ances before the end of the semes- ter and will take part in numerous concerts next March and April. contest will be members of the Oratorical association, and the final judges will be chosen from the faculty of the Speech department, Particular emphasis will be placed by the judges, it was announced, on the five minute extemooraneous speech to be given after '0 minutes preparation on a subject which will be announced at the conclusion of the five minute prepared speeches. The question upon which the prepared speeches will be made is: To what extent should the faculty exercise control over student pub- lications? 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