rAC7E TW 0 THE 1111CRICAN DAILY ISATURDAY, JAN. "M 1 .w.. . .W.., 11 1. . m cI 11 . m i X X.R f Ia. hRtaca as . J4FAN . rj1VeaE r' F r t n e r k ,f ) 1 . I ) ships, each with a stipend of $00 for each Chapt er, hae been subnitted by Du1r.1Ft ltrstelnberg I Pubic Dema1(ding- 1SociallThlemles rone year. have been etablihed by the several Chapters. I4"" Aw (DAILY FFICIL the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. c) The final awards shall be made These whb d- by the Committee and the successful W arns .at'"!. A gainst 1inoviQ ?r" DlIk t.e _ .1 t (11 *,i BlJULa~LEed in accordance with the following appliants shall be noified by th 4> i tsa------ --- --te- reg'ulations: Secretary General of the Society not j I Zola, Pasteur, Dead End were tested on their attitudes toward FRIDAY, JAN. 29, 1938 . s1 The Phi Kapp8 Pi Fllovshps later than June 1. O. Negroes before and after seeing the VOL. XLVIII. No. 93 shall be awarded each year to under- 3. It is expected that those accept- (Continued from Page ) (]iaraeteri4ie Of Type film graduate members of Phi Kappa Phi. ng these Fellowships will devote their anfalNow Bei S orted Dr. Dale stated that the scene. Dormitory Dli-ecetors, Sorority Chap- each of whom wishes to enroll as a full time to graduate study through- tion placeasin medi- _pacein edi- which showed the Negro as offensive Crons, Iiousecheads. During the ex- candidate for an advanced degree in out the academic year and will not at- vine, it should be administered only By MALCOLM LONG "doubtlessly" had much effect on the animation ?,criod, women students a graduate school in some American tihe scoasti hordohisemnr- on that under the direction and supervision revival of the Ku Klux Klan and College or University. A student reg- e scholarships or Fellowships. nor hours ca of a physician. Never use this drug The biggest change in the making caused much ill will toward Negroes. mry thein houshds There isiib istering- in a professional school such ny salaried position. This restriction than 30. to produce insomnia or to bring about of motion pictures within the last few On the contrary, the picture "Al from their houseeads. There will be as Law or Medicine is not eligible. will not be construed as prohibiting The a an artificial stimulation of the ner- rears is that the producers have come Quiet on the Western Front" one of no late permissions granted during Within these requirements no restric-c the acceptance of a remission of tui- b made vous system. The depression and fa- to realize that plays dealing critical- the most popular films ever made, the examination period. Jan. 29 tion shall be placed upon the field of tion or other fees provided no return ba et tigue which follow, slow your mental ly with social problems will be well created considerable anti-war senti- through Feb. 9. There shall be no work. service is required.TheE processes and militate against suc- supported at the box offices, Dr. Ed- ment in those persons who were test- over-night guest in any approved 2. The receipients of these Fellow- Stdts r Ing nm az nnoune cessful scholastic achievements." gar Dale of the Bureau of Educational ed, Dr. Dale said. Other movies like undergraduate house or domitory ships shall be selected from among a ics: The Departmentcncentraton tion is c Dr. Forsythe's letter to local drug Research said in an address here "Four Sons" and "Son of the Gods" during the examination period. list of applicants as prescribed below. daailablestrtin men oii store proprietors follows:'eser -y made for very friendly feelings to-! dieswl eaalbe startgm non stor prpritor folows mae fr vry rienly eelngsto-a) Those eligible to apply for One Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 9, at 1:30 open to "VWe 'are somewhat concerned about Movies like The Life of Emile Zola, ward the Germans and the Chinese, University of Michigan Press u- f Thse Feligible haply iorlune Wedns. 9.a +:30 sev o thedevelopmet ofrstudentpracticefLousasur+,yfethesenFTleohehsps shall includeadapnm and continin tehrr oh thnsenivrsi rids 7or Continued particule nnot be I yards, bot each yea for newc xecutive ed that; open to campus, any md rn a conm Pl n ALdopted Congress from Page 1) ir committee. The ess than 20 nor more th pins and keys, will ar at the installation officers each Spring. Uouncil of Congress since the organiza- all the independent the awards will be ependent man who mnittee, and also to Louis Pasteur, Fury, Dead Endicapions. Members o the University of taking concentrated drugs to pre- Informer, Black Legion will never be There is a great field for movies in faculties are entitled to buy publica- tmembers of Phi Kappa Phi who, du- vent sleep and symptoms of fatigue. forgotten by the public he said. These education today, he said, and told of tions of the University of Michigan graduate study, were elected to mem- "The self use of tablets containing are only some of the pictures in a new 14 colleges which have recently intro- Press at a discount of 10 per cent caffeine and benzedrine in any form series, that was begun by Warner duced courses on motion pictures into from list price. For the convenience bership int e ocasiseio. is particularly inadvisable. An edi.- Brothers, dealing with social subjects. their curricula. Among these he listed of members of the faculty and others, To be eligible for consideration, toial in the Journal of the American Research studies conducted by him the University of Illinois, New York arrangements have been made for the appi ants for these Fellowshipstshall Medical Association of June 5 last, prove conclusively, he said, that mo- University and Columbia Teachers' sale of Press publication s at the be filed on or before the 15th of MUniversitysofiMichigan Press5Build- March xwith the Secretay of the So-, page 1972, gives a discussion of this. tion pictures are great sources of in- College. University of Michigan Press Build- It reports cases of collapse, fainting, formation and form the attitudes of ing, 311 Maynard Street. ciety Chapter in which the applicant ahsinsomniafollowing the use of euch of the pu Bic. He citedasNation TedtativmpZo n wmen Students: Moving may which shall be available for distribu- "We regad them as brain irritants which was shown groups of stu- Lake place any time after Wednes- tion from the office of each Chapter which in the end defeat the purpose dents throughout the country who aseO A . nt i iIi day, Feb. 9. Women moving from Secretary. for whichintheyenda efeak the pur se d ns hou h ut te o nty wo---,University dormitories must remove ic) Each Chapter of Phi Kappa for which they are taken. We advise hall belongings by noon, Friday, Feb. Phi shall select each year, in a man- against their use ane1n the interest who purchase these drugs should be (Continued from Page ) 11. Students entering the dormitory ner to be determined by that Chap- of student welfare, solicit your co- warned and advised against their use --- for the new semester should see the ter, from among those of its members operation in restricted sale. If you are in the position of refusing mitted to the Board in the plan they Director of the dormitory who will who are eligible to file and have filed "We are aware of your position, and such sales we would appreciate know- draw up. set the time of their admittance, applications for' Fellowships withii that someone will probably sell the ing it. The committee's suggestions for the the prescribed time, the one applicant drugs for the small profit to be ob- "Your cooperation in the problem magazine were that: University Women Attending J-iop. whom they consider the most worthy tained. We feel that at least, students will be appreciated." "1. It should be issued at irregular The closing hour for womens resi- of receiving one of these Fellowships. ----- - ------ --- - - -- -- intervals, of one month, two months I dences the night of the J-Hop, Feb. (d) A Committee of the National or three months, as suitable material 11, will be 3:30 a.m. For those wvho Society shall award the Fellowships Sbecm avilblln ard, o the appicants whom they iudges o . e ~ r "2.Isoud e_ literary mg- the closing hour will bea4:30a.m.ad, be ot woty amonig those whose zine rather than a magazine of opin- _ _ applications, not more than one from __ _ion. but no rigid restrictions should, -ss__vesiyA _-_ndote LAUNDRY 615 E. Universty. Phone 7503. 339 1 be imposed. Kansans interested, luncheon Michi- -."_The Board will pay the entire~ga League, Monday, Jan. 31, 12:30. LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. I1 PARK TERRACE. A double room; expense of printing and will distribute Call Mrs. Harold D. Smith, phone' Careful work at low prices. modern House 'facing Park, one it to all subscribers to the Daily. No 4066 for reservations. N . .eblock noretheast of Michigan League. advertisement will be carried for _ANTEDNewly decorated. 343 revenue. A price will be fixed for Sophomores L.S. and A. All Sopho-.l LAUNDRY wanted by efficient laun- STUDENT to share large double room single cOies, to supply the demand mores must have their elections ap- dress. Pce reasonable. Call for and for next semester. 8443 343 ropies addition to those dis-proved by Feb. 5. All students who deliver. Phone 5227 342 aea ad r x . 443. 33 tibuted by Daily carriers. No editorial have not yet received a card please LARGE SINGLE ROOM for graduate salaries will be paid. I into Room 9, University Hall and WANTED: Ride to New York and re- student. Phone 7471. 419 N. Ingalls. "4. A suitable size might be 16 or 24 make an appointment for a confer- turn. Can leave February 8. Call 345 pages, with double column pages ence. The office will be open from 5618. 341 - about eight and one half inches by 10 to 4:30 p.m. ______-. ~ ~ . - NOTICES ______Ieleven inches on good book paper, ,- WANTED: To buy a canoe. Phone TP - Caeful~~~a-d with no separate cover." * Phi Kappa Phi: Graduate Fellow-{ y 5045. 340 TYPING- -Carefully and accurately j t . X Isl l n.. g a coritteeandasotoe. classification period. Students should those elected in the zone elections report to Room 9 Ec. Bldg. ! March 1. Upo;; ,Mmplction of the zoning, full School of Music Students: Music - information concerning zone boun- Students who elect courses in prac- elor ections and details of the tical music are requested to enroll organization s i n betpublished. for such courses (this in addition to g (Cgntinued on Page 4) DEAN LOVELL UP FOR POST R RIDER'S Prof. Alfred H. Lovell, assistant dean and secretary of the College Pen SERVICE of Engineering, has been nominated as vice-president of the American '302 South State Street Institute of Electrical Engineers ~~a MARSHALL Cut-Rate Dru 231 SOUTH STATE - Phone 9242 -- 8 Doors North of Kresge s TODAY'S DAILY DOUBLE 100 5-grain ASPIRIN 5 lbs. 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Telephone 3851. 316 APPROVED apartment for four men students. Clean, comfortable. Rea- sonably priced. 1030 E. Huron. Apit. 1. 335 BETWEEN campus and Intramural, first floor, 3 large rooms. Furnished, convenient, comfortable. Reason- able. Phone 6682. 334 4-ROOM furnished apartment. New electric refrigerator.' laundry, Steam heat. 209 N. Ingalls. Phone 3403. 336 GRADUATE student has two room apartment to share with mnm-grad- uate student. Call or leave message in apartment mailbox. Apt. 2L 216 S. Ingalls. 328 SIX-ROOM apartment. Very modern in McEnter Apartments. 220 S. Thayer, opposite Hill Auditorium. Phone 7785. 324 2 SINGLES, 12 BLOCK from campus Very comfortable. Priced $3 and $3.75. Call 2-3754. 338 SINGLE' student 's room. Nenr cmi pus. 8'7 Brookwood. Phon 2-301 DOUBLE for boys. Front room. Wa run Across from Engineerng Building. done, L. M. Heywood, 803 E. King- sley St. Phone 8344. 106 FOR SALE 1220 ACRES clay loam. 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