THE' MICHIGAN DAILY FrIDA, ~R2,13 APRIL 22, 1938 English. Professors To Lecture Here Two English lecturers, Miss Mar- jorie Daunt of the University of Lon- don and Alfred J. Ayer of Christ Church College, Oxford University, will speak in the University lecture series here next week. Ayer, will speak on "Some Prob- lems of Perception" at 4:15 p.m. Mon- day in Room' 1025 Angell Hall under the auspices of the department of philosophy. Miss Daunt will lecture on "The English Language-What Is It? How Is It?" at 4:15 p.m. Thursday in the Natural Science Auditorium. Miss Daunt is an authority on the history and phonetics of the. English lan- uage. She is at present a visiting lecturer at Smith College and is being brought here under the auspices of the English department. Federation Of Teachers To Continue Discussion The American Federation of Teachers will continue the discussion of last month on the theme, "How Can Educational Planning Be Made Truly Democratic," at a luncheon meeting at 12:15 p.m. tomorrow in Room 116 of the Union. The meeting may bet divided into smaller groups to allow everyone to participate- in discussion. Interested persons are invited. Treakers' In $500,000 Idaho Flood Local Men Address Lduca ion Council Dean James B. Edmonson and Prof. Arthur B. Moehlman of the School of Education addressed the Michigan Council .on Education in Jackson yesterday. Dean Edmonson spoke on the na- tionwide educational proects, reports .and investigations that are now be- ing carried on and are of particular interest to Michigan educators. Pro- fessor Moehlman presented an an- alysis of the report of President Roosevelt's. Advisory Committee 'on Education. Dean Edmnonson left late yesterday for Chicago where he will attend the five day conference of the Educa- tional Policies Commission to be held there from April 22 to 26. The commission is an agent of the Na- tional' Education Association and tChe American Association of School Ad- ministrators formed to study educa- tional practices, appraise them and spread them throughout the country. - - - - __________________________7 Gradtuates Are Advised S. t) Mss tr j.. at a da..aaaaka ClassifiedDirneelory I NOTICES LADIES tailoring and dress-making formals, suits, coat relining. all al terations. Expert service, reasonable rates, work guaranteed. 320 E. Lib erty. Call evenings. 2-2020. 8x MEN and women are offered th, highest cash prices for their dis carded clothingr See Claude Brown 512 S. Main. Phone 2-2736. 388 TYPING: Experienced. Reasonabl rates. L. lb. Heywood, 803 E. King sley St. Phone 8344. lox VIOLA STEIN, 706 Oakland. Phon 6327. Experienced typist. Reason able rates. 232 TYPING, neatly and accurately don Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phon 5244. 3x- CLOT DING WANTED TO BUY: Anr old and new suits, overcoats, at $ $8, $25. Ladies fur coats, typew'ril ers, old gold and musical instni ments: Readv cash waiting for yot Phone Sam. 6304. le 5- - :1- Rampaging flood waters poured down thin normally quiet residential street of Wallace, Ida,., like a stormy sea during a flood which caused $500,000 damage and claimed' four lives in Idaho and neighborhood sections of Canada. Submerged constructions kicked up what appeared to be breakers in this photo. With the warning that busines school graduates will find little 0p portunity in financial fields, Alber Hodge, formerly professor at th University of Chicago, and now; mrcrha.ndising cou~1nsellor, advise i II them yesterday in the Romance Lax SDA lY OfFICIAL desk on the second floor of the, Painting, Draw. 24s and 30s, will be guage Building auditorium instea T West, Engineering Building just out-, given by Associate Professor Sus- to go into some branch of merchax I BIJLLETI side the Mechanical Engineering of- sr diing. Iflee- in front of the main bulletin Professors Brigham, Fowler, and He stressed that in all modes board. Slusser may be consulted at their merchandising, the problem is to se FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 1938 It is absolutely necessary that,,all j offices in the Architectural Building. f goods with lower markups anda VOL. XLVIII. No. 142 orders be placed immediately so that; (Contnued on Page 4) lower prices. Firt Mrtgge Loas: he nivr-final delivery may be made on May _______________________________ sity has a limited amount of funds A-enaiv shdueoftie dr to loan on modern well-located Ann.Atnttvesheue ftie dri Arbor residential property. Interest jing which orders may be placed is! at current rates. Apply Investment as follows: Friday, April 22, 10:00 to ~ir i Office, Room 100, South Wing, 12:00 a.m.; 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.; Sat- AINVL~fl Api_2_:0_o 1 :0__.;____Uiv riy al d y M onday, ApW il 25 through Friday, Engineering Students:. If you are April 29, 9:00,to 12:00 a.m.; :cO toRal ySevc planning to attend the Summer Ses- 3:00 p.m.; Saturday, April 30, 0:00 Convenient R fwa ExpressSe vc sion of 1938, please fill out a card in to 12:00 a.m. the Secretary's office, Room 263 West-{ Engineering Building. A1cademticNoice1 Speed it home and back weekly by nation-wide Sumer Work: Students registered Sociology 51, make-up midsernster Ralway Express. Thousands of students in colleges for summer work at the Bureau of examination, Saturday, April 23, at throughout the country rely on this swift, safe, de- Appointments who have recently 2 p.m., Roomf D, Haven Hall. pendable service. Prompt pick-up and delivery, placed themselves, decided to attend - Summer School, travel with their Sociology 163, make-.up hour ex- without extra charge, in all cities and principal family, or otherwise planned their amination, Saturday, April 23, at 2 towns. Be thrifty and wise - send it collect-- and it summer, are asked to report these p.m., Room D, Haven Hall.ca coebkprpdiyuwshLwc- facts to the Bureau immediately. Bureau of _Appointments and Summer Session, College of Archi- nomical rates on laundry, baggage or parcels. Occupational Information, 201 tecture: The following architectural For rush service telephone the nearest Railway Mason Hall. Office Hours: 9-12 courses will be offered during theExrsofcerarnefrrgurclldts and 2-4. coming summer session:Exrsofieoarng frrgurclldt. -Arch. 2, 5, and 6; Assistant Profes- ANN ARBOR RAILROAD DEPOT 4 Attention Senior Engineers: Coin- sor Brigham. 420 South Ashley Street Phone 7101 mencement announcements will be Arch. 7, 8, 9, 10, and 105; Asso- DEPOT OFFICE: MICH. CENTRAL RAILROAD placed on sale for one week only, be- ciat Professor Troedsson. Phone 5714 Ann Arbor, Michigan ginning Friday, April 22. Dummy Decorative Design courses will be- samples will be available for inspec- offered as follows: ~A.-U T ~4 T' c tion and orders will be taken at a D.D.; Assistant Professor Brig- 4A.;W A X AI , ham. a D.D.2, 4, 5, and 31; Assistant Pro- AGENCY > INC. ind UNDERWEAR fessor Fowler. 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