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JUE; Day. FEB. 16, D3-

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Robson Claims
A U.S. British
AignmentVital
Says Both Countries iace
Dangers From Spread
Of Fascism, Nationalism
(Continued from Page 1)

Talk By Rowell To Head,
Spring SRA Program
(Continued from Page 1)
mester. An inter-faith symposium
preceded by three introductory lec-
tures is also scheduled. Clara Stan-
ton, Grad., was appointed to lead a
division on race relations, it was an-
ncunced.

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Freshman roundtable discussions
Amilar to those held last semester
on Sunday mornings, will be held on
~atur days from seven to eight p.m.
The Book Review Club meeting
every other Tuesday and th, Fireside
Sessions held every other Thu. sday
will be continued.

this country and from the increase in
racial sentiments.
Talk of a tacit naval understanding
between England and the United
States may or may not be well-found-
ed, Dr. Robson declared, although
such an agreement provides the most
effective use of naval power of the
two countries, he explained that an
understanding of this sort implies
unity between the two nations which
has not been expressed in other inter-
national actions.{
Asked whether he thought that
England is ready to grant German de-
mands fo reolonies, as has been re-
ported,.Dr. Robson said that this will,
only be true when the British are
satisfied that such a move will bring
international peace. Every German
colony, he pointed out, otherwise, be-
comes a potential source of future
trouble for Great Britain, as a source
of resources and political contact be-
tween the countries. He did not be-
lieve that England was yet sure of
such peaceful intentions on the part
of Germany.
Dr. Robson not only has done re-
search and written on political and
economic subjects, but has served in
the administration of the Widows'
Pensions and Unemployment Insur-
ance Acts of his country. He has been
joint editor of "Political Quarterly,"
and has lectured in America before. In
1933 he was visiting professor at the
University of Chicago.
UNION GIVES FROS SMOKEI
More than 25 entering freshmen
were entertained by the Union at 4
p.m. Saturday at a smoker in the
small ballroom. Dean of Men Joseph
A. Bursley addressed the group, and
the Varsity Glee Club sang. Motion
pictures of campus scenes and per-
sonalities were shown.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
TUESDAY, FEB. 15, 1938
VOL. XLVIII. No. 95
To Members of the Faculty Staff,
and Student Body: Attention of
everyone is called to the Lost and
Found department of the Business of-
fice, Room 1, University Hall. In-
quiry concerning lost articles should
be made promptly at the above men-
tioned office. Articles found on the
campus and in University buildings
should be turned over immediately.
Those articles not called for within
60 days will be surrendered to the
finder. Shirley W. Smith.
N.Y.A. Students: Checks for the
payroll period ending Jan. 23, 1938
are now ready for disbursment at the
Storehouse Building
First Mortgage Loans. The Univer-
sity has a limited amount of funds
to loan on modern well-located Ann
Arbor residential property. Interest
at current rates. Apply Investment
Office, Room 100, South Wing
University Hall.

All students in the College of
L.S&A., and Scho6ls of Education,.
Forestry, and Music receiving a grade
of I (incomplete) ; X, (absent from
examination), or (.) (no report),
should make up all work by March
14 or the grade will automatically
lapse to an E.

Extra-Curricular Activitie
attention of all students inte
extra-curricular activities ist

Books on, the retuired reading list=e
for Political Science 52 and English
102 are available to all students with-
out charge at the Hillel Foundation
Library and may be withdrawn on
the same terms as books from the
General University Library. The
Foundation is .located on the corner
of East University and Oakland.
The Bureal has received notice of
the following Michigan Civil Service
Examinations:
Social Work Classes, $100 to $250
a month; for all classes.
Conservation Classes, $100 to $140
a month; Forest Fire and Conserva-
tion officers.
Automotive Operation Classes, 55c
and 60c per hour; Truck Driver,
Highway Equipment Operator, etc.
Foods and Standards Inspector,
Auto~i a mAon d 10 , ,41

he change in
adopted by the

procedure
Committee

For further information
call at the office, 201 Mason
University Bureau of1
ments and Occup 4iona
ination. 4

please dent Affairs with reference to the
Hall, method to be followed by the indi-
Appoint- I vidual desiring to take part in extra-
il Infor- lurricuiar activities and by the chair-
man and managers of these activities.
At the beginning of each semester
s: The and summer session every students
rested in shall be conclusively presumed to be
called to ineligible for any public activity until
recently his eligibility is affirmatively estab-
on Stu- lished (a) by obtaining from the

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MARSH ALL Cu-Rate Drug
231i South State - Phone. 9242 - 8 Doors North of Kfresge's

Chairman of the Committee on Stu-
°en'- Affairs, in, the Office of the Dean
of Students, a written Certificate of
Eligibility and (b) by presenting the
Certificate of Eligibility to the chair-
man, of manager of the student activ-
ity in which he wishes to participate.
The Chairman or Manager of any
student activity shall file with the
Chairman of the Committee on Stu-
dent Affairs, before permitting the
(Continued on Page 4)

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PROGRAMS
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6:00-Tyson's Sports.
6:15-" Soph5isto-Ka ts."
6:30-Braclcast.
6 :45-Musical Moments.
7:00-Amos IVAn.y.
7:15._"Voices ."
7:45-Sport Review.
_fContinued on Page s3

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