THE MICHIGAN DAILY Lecture Series To Open Soon Dean Diehl Of Minnesota To SpeakHere Oct. 12 (Continued from Page 1) ?rof. Edward A. Doisy of the Medical1 School of the University of St. Louis; Or. G.' G. Ramon, associate director of the Pasteur Institute, Paris; Dr. Jules Bordet, director of the Pasteur Institute, Brussels; Dr. Herbert Kraus of the department of International Law at the University of Gottingen, Germany; Prof. Oscar Halecki of the history department of the University of Warsaw, Poland; and Prof. Mar- vin R. Thompson of the department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics at the University of Maryland. Dr. Robbins announced that other lecturers will be brought here throughout the year, and further an- nouncements of speakers and pro- grams will be made from time to time in the Daily. Different... try a W ar Fear Grips Stranded American Citizens LONDON, Sept. 26-'})--Thou- bassy and Consulate were investiga- arrange to return to the United sands of Americans who feared to be Iting every possibility in an effort to States."m; stranded in a Europe at War had but aid worried nationals to get home. qthemst iecltacoat one thought today-how to get home quit was Czechoslovakia. to the United States. In Paris the United States Embassy Departures there in' many cases In London all steamship lines recommended that "American citi meant long drives to the Polish, Ger- across the Attlantic were booked up | zens who have no compelling reasons man or Hungarian frontiers and then, to Oct. 21 and the United States Em- to continue their sojourn here in some instances, a return. IF Y O U W R ITE, WE HAVE IT! Headquarters for Writing Materials, Typewriters, and Fountain Pens iiil HUI-MIN YANG LO-SHAN PENG Mr. Peng was the leader of Y.M.C.A. stretcher corps, supervised six refugee camps and made daily broadcasts in English from Hangkow for eight months. Miss Yang, shown above as she appeared with Robert Ripley on his "Believe It Or Not" program, is famous throughout China for her daring during the battle of Shanghai when she slipped through the Japanese lines and carried a flag of the Chinese Republic and supplies to a lost battalion. They spoke here last night on the war. Foreign Service Courses Open New L. C. Smith, Corona, Hermes, Royal, Noiseless, Underwood, Rem- ington portables in all models with ,standard keyboards priced $29.75, up. Reconditioned and Used Typewriters of all makes bought,t and repaired. students. Ask sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned SPECIAL RENTAL RATES to about our easy Rental-Purchase "N 1Q WEGENER S Original ROCK & RYE acted ilk Plan; it will save you money. Preparing the most outstanding so- gether various social- sciences into cial scienee students at the Univer- several well - integrated divisions: .I sity of Wisconsin for careers in the preparation for entrance into tne Foreign Services of the United States Foreign service, seeking positions with government is one of the prime aims exporting or importing firms, ship- of a new undergraduate major of- ping companies, nternational bank- fered for the first time this semester ing houses, or the foreign press serv- in the State University. ices.' With the field of international poli- Admission is granted to candidates tical science rapidly and defintely for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, changing in both content and ap- proach and with new developments who have attained at least a two- in the international ,political scene point average during their first two requiring additional knowledge and years. 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