21, 1937 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 011 eei tration Program Here Is Explained' very Student Must Have 60 Hours And 60 Honors Points To Concentrate Students in the University's Col-! ge of Literature, Science and the rts who are studying for the degreel Bachelor of Arts or a similar degreej o not "major" in the subject of their, ioice, as is the case at many schools id colleges, but take a first or Gen- al Program, usually for two years, llowed by a second or Degree Pro- am, usually requqiring another two ?ars. To enter the Degree Program, us- idly at the beginning of the student's outstanding European and American gitive from a Chain Gang," with Paul Frenchi 1Movie pictures. IMunli. ) Tickets for "La Kermesse Heroique" The Museum of Modern Art of New Belns Cinem a will go on sale this Thursday at the York is collecting and circulating Lydia Mendelssohn box office. There these films so that they "may be studied and enjoyed as any other one League Season will be a Friday matinee at 3:15 and of the arts." Tickets to the individual 8:15 p.m. evening performances Fri- showings, will not be sold, but $1 "La Kermesse Heroique," a French day and Saturday. membership cards available begin- fil wThere will be five showings in the ning this Friday at the Union, the film with English subtitles, to be American film series. The first will League and Wahr's, entitle the hold- shown at the Lydia Mendelssohn present "Western" movies, "The Cov- er to admission to the whole series, Theatre Friday and Saturday, Oct. ered Wagon" and two others. The which begins Oct. 10 and runs to Feb. 8 and 9, will be the year's first offering presentation of comedies includes 20. on the Art Cinema League's schedule, "The Freshman" with Harold Lloyd High Fidelity RCA sound equip- which will include the Museum of and "The Sex Life of the Polyp" with ment was installed last year in the Modern Art's series, "Some Memor- 'Robert Benchley. Other showings in- Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre by the able Films, 1896-1935," and various elude "Cavalcade" and "I Am a Fu- Art Cinema League. junior year, the student must have completed at least 60 hours of work with an average grade of C or better. A student who fails to attain the C average required for admission to candidacy for a degree may be given one'semester and one Summer Ses- sion after the semester in which he passes the 60-hour line, in order to bring his honor point index up to the requcired minimum. The record of the student, however, must be sat- isfactory enough to justify the exten- sion of time. At the conclusion, then, of his sophomore year, when in the ordinary course of events the student has hre- ceived 60 or more hours and an egnivalent number of points, he be- comes, upon placing application, a candidate for a degree. Then he must select either a "division" or a "de- partment of concentration." A "department," in the technical sense of the word, is a course of study such as French, history, chemistry or anthropology. A student is at liberty to concentrate in any department if he wishes to do so. A "division," as the term is technically employed, re- fers to a larger grouping of courses, of which there are three. Group I, or Division I, is composed of Ancient Languages and Literatures, Modern Languages and Literature, Classical Archaeology, Journalism and certain courses in Speech and General Lin- guistics. Group II, or Division II, is devoted to scientific courses such as mathe- matics, astronomy, physics, chemis- try, minerology, etc. Group III, orr Division III, is de- voted to the "social sciences" such as history, economics, sociology, political science, etc. A student may concentrate in any study. For example: a student who is primarily interested in scientific pursuits may, after completing in his first two years at Michigan the total number of points, proceed to concen- trate in Group II (science) or he might select a department in the group (such as physics, for instance), if he is more interested in physics, than in a more sweeping survey of all the sciences. Each student's credit for gradua- tion, comprising his entire course of study in all four years at the Univer- sity, must include not less than 30 hours study in his department of con- centration, or not less than 60 hours of study in his division of concentra- tion, if he chooses the latter. Machine Shorthand Announcing complete training in ST E N OTYPY In ine with our fixed policy of "The *Best in Business rraining,'- we are happy to announce our new department of instruction in Stenotypy the mod- ern machine shorthand method. Steno-. typy. used to report, nine out of ten con- ventions and hundreds ot court proceed- ings,'s also the favorite dictationtaking method i nthousands of business offices- because of As superior ease. Speech accu- racy and :egibility We urge orospective students of secretarial training to see one of our Free Stenotype Demonstrations, given daily Study this unique shorthand instrument m action!-and get details of the complete Secretariat Course of which it is an important part. For the sake of a successful future in business-wrte, phone or -all today. 1 / MICHIGAN STATIONERY STUDENT SPECIALS FOUNTAIN PENS ........ 59c and up NOTE BOOKS and PAPER . .. ..... 49c Pictured above is the Union Executive Council. This group"is in charge of Union student activities. The president of The Union automatically becomes head of the Council, and the Union's recording secretary is also its recording secretary. ALARM CLOCKS...........98cand up TOWELS ........ 15c --25c -- 50c PIPES ASH TRAYS CIGARETTE CASES Camels, Chesterfields, Old Golds, Lucky Strikes, Ral- leighs .. 15c 2 for 25c . . $1.19 carton FOUNTAIN SPECIAL Malted and Toasted Sandwich 22c SWIFT'S DRUG STORE G14 Th Prof. of Mu new the G of th the c ee Club Tryouts from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the club rooms are distributed. All freshmen are in- Tryutswil beheld for the Fresh- vited to attend. Set For Sept. 30 man Glee Club at 4:30 p.m. Wednes- iThis year the Varsity Club has the day,Sept. 29 in the Glee Club rooms largest membership in its history. in the Union. Freshmen are eligible Plans are being made. for the usual e Varsity Glee Club, directed by for the Varsity Club at the beginning series of concerts and for broadcast- David Mattern, of the School of the second semester, and freshman ing from the campus. usic, will hold its first tryout for rehearsals are held every Wednesday Last year. on the club's mid-west at 4:30 p.m. Students who have lab- tour, it gave several concerts in meers Trsday, Snhet. 30oat oratory periods are permitted to re- Chicago, including one at the Univer- lee Club rooms on the third floor port later.- sity of Chicago Chapel. The club was e Union. Regular rehearsals of In the Freshman Club, Michigan also featured on the National Broad- club are held every Thursday songs are learned and complete copies cast Co. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE William at State Phone 7831 Phone 3534 340 South State Street DELIVERY SERVICE ____________ , . .. . 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