THE MICHIGAN, DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1932. THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1932. Educationb ody Meets Aondayl H9ยง19 PHIM'Wet' Parades Alone [iUIOUT WEEK X the journalism department, will speak on "Civic Leadership and the Press." Prof. H. 0. Whitemore, of the department, of landscape de- Prints, Water Colors Displayed by Faculty i ; f Talks to Be Given by Prominent Fatuly Members in Daily Sectional Meetings. Registration in the lobby of the Women's league at 9 o'clock Mon- day mcrning will open a week's program of the Institute of Adult Education sponsored by the Uni- versity of Michigan extension divi- sion and the Michigan State Fed- eration of Women's Clubs, May 23 to 28. The program, as announced by Mrs. W. D. Henderson, general chairman, will be opened by a gen- eral sesison from 11 o'clock to noon Monday, in which Dr. James D. Bruce, vice-president of the Uni- versity and director of the depart- ment of postgraduate medicine, will. speak on "The University and the State." The meeting -:ill be held in the Lydia- Mendeissohn theatre. Fisher to Speak. Dr. Charles A. Fisher, assistant director of the extension division, will speak at the second general ,,ession at 1 :30 o'clock. His sub- jet will be "The University and Adult Education." At 2:30 o'clock sectional meet- ings will be held, at which Prof. o. J. Campbell, of the English de- partment, will address the dramas section, and Prof. James K. Pollock, jr., of the political science depart- Mnent, will address the international relations section. At- 4 o'clock there will be a tea at. President Ruthven's home. Henderson to Be Heard. [ sign, and Dr. Nathan Sinai, of the Three exhibitions are being shown medical school, will lead the sec- daily in the lower hall show cases t ional meetings. of the Architectural building where they will continue for several days. Adams to Talk. A collection of 16 charcoals, Dr.Ranolp G.Adms'dircto p rnts, and water colors by Her- Dr. Randolph G. Adams, director nbt Taylor Lewis. well-known Chi- of the William L. Clements library, cago artist, is included. Lewis, the will address the afternoon general son of Dr. E. H. Lewis of the Chi- session on "The Washington Bi- centennial." Folowing this will be ,he second sectional meeting which will be directed by Harry Allen, of the speech department, and Prof. C. F. Remer, of the economics de- partment. At 3:30 o'clock the delegates will be conducted on tours around the ,ampus. One group will visit the, University hospital and the Simp- son Memorial institute, and will! have tea at Mosher-Jordan halls. Another group will go to the Law- yer'.s club and the elementary school, and will have tea at Mar- tha Cook dormitory. A third group will see the General library, the William L. Clements library, and the University museum, and will have tea at Helen Newberry residence. After a business meeting at 9 o'- clock on Saturday morning, the convention will adjourn. ago Art institute, has traveled and studied in Europe. Another collection is a group of prints and water colors by faculty members of the art department of the Architectural school. The last of these exhibits is a collection of more than 15 figure studies in crayon and oils, by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bittinger. Rodent Is in Fight Victorious With Snakes 0U.L A SS CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVER NOTICE TYPEWRITING and MIMEO- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done by experienced operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty since 1908. 0. D . Mor- rill, 314 S. State St. The Type-_ writerand Stationery Store. 663c MOE LAUNDRY 204 North Main Phone 3916 Keep that "new" look by letting us do your laundry. 200c BRAND NEW 1932 PLYMOUTHS- Just received shipment of all cur- rent models, coaches, sedans, coupes. We will sell these at bar- gain prices. Regular new car warranty and service policy. 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Reed, of the po- president of the School of Music, litical science department, will bnd Dr. F. A, Coller, director of the speak on "The University and Citi- department of surgery at the Uni- zenship" at the general session versity hospital. In the afternoon Thursday afternoon. P r o f e s s o r general session Dr. Margaret Bell, Jones and Prof. Preston W. Slosson, director of physical education for of the history department, will di- women, will speak on "The Univer- rect the sectional meetings. At 6:30 sity and Physical Education for o'clock there will be a formal re- Women." This will be followed by ception and dinner in the ballroom special meetings at 2:30 o'clock of the Women's league in honor conducted by Professor Campbell of President Ruthven and Mrs. aid Prof. R. B. Hall, of the geo- Ruthven and Mrs. R. I. C. Prout, graphy department. At 4 o'clock Ifpresident of the State Federation 'theewill be a reception and tea of Women's Clubs. 41 Bety',our hmse. 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