Ss: _ __ .. _ P D ~ I 9Ldm==Wm=- e' s UaI Seat Memorial To Fraternity Founders i"'raterni y Mar s Fi ~ Anniversary A mc ';. 1 bench of white stone, erected 1 -or of the six founders of Xi P.i F dental fraternity was placed i7 TIon Tuesday by work- men. ' c ' remorial, situated on the side of r ik running from the back oi - - President's residence to Univers> ?li. is on the exact spot1 where t ' . urders of the fraternity sat 50 a o as they originated their o s ation, according to Dr. George P. Aore, of the dental school. 'r. ani of the memorial comn t The :' cut of a solid piece of Indiana i - s ne, was designed by Frank C t , Ann Arbor architect. The ins nil :n carries the names of the found e' with appropriate dates. Harold Ol1 pe, member of the board' of directors c f the fraternity, will de- liver thz i . morial address at the formT: *1_A .ng, which is to be held 'Feb. 8 is . te of the golden anni- versary f h3 fraternity. Dr. E. Blyt]he Eti , Provost of the Univer- sity will :.-esent President Ruth- ven in de ti'.-ng the speech of ac- ceptance. . M. P-t "..ra, of Ypsilanti, and Harc i i er, of Ann Arbor have, assts _d 2 :ore on the memorial committ a. Chinese itudents Win In 1 r dgc Tournament For the tb 'd successive week Mur- loh Woo, . ad.. and YIng Chang, Grad., h .r won the weekly Union duplicate sdge tournament, it was. announce .'. :,esterday by James V. Halligan, '4.):&C, Union social chair- man. The uexi in the series of tour- riament., -,' -1be held Tuesday, Feb. 14, Hallig :added. f DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN tCcntinued from P4ge4) 101, Ec.. Graf; Eaton; Willey; P h ppson. B, H. 11. Ryder. German 2. B, All sections. German 31 C, H. H., Braun; Diamond; V Duren; Gaiss. 35, A.H., E ton; Philippson; Reic art. D, H.H., Graf; Striedieck. 301, U.H., Scholl. 201, U.H., Wahr. German 32 231, A.H., All section. Final Examination Schedule, Fi Semester, 1938-39. Collegesof Lite tu'e, Science, and the Arts. Regu Examinations: Time of exercise. Time of examinat -Daily Photo By Bogle Erected on the spot on the quadrangle where the Xi Psi Phi fraternity was conceived, this white stone memorial bench honors the six founders of the organization. A formal dedication will be held Feb. 8, the fiftieth anniversary of the fraternity. ederal Spport OfEducation UrgedBPresident Hutchins !j Mon. at 8 Mon. at 9 Mon. at 10 Mon. at 11 Mon. at 1 Mon. at 2 Mon. at 3 Tues. at 8 Tues. at 9 Tues. at 10 Tues. at 11 Tues. at 1 Tues. at 2 Tues. at 3 Mon., Feb. 6, 9- Fri., Feb. 3, 9-1 Wed., Feb. 1, 9-1 Mon., Jan. 30, 9-1 Tues., Feb. 7, 2-5 Mon., Jan. 30, 2- Tues., Feb. 7, 9-1 Mon., Feb. 6, 2-5 Tues., Jan. 31, 2- Wed., Feb. 1, 2-5 Tues., Jan. 31, 9 Wed., Feb. 8, 9-1 Fri., Feb. 3, 2-5 Thurs., Feb. 2, 9- ------.-- Direct federal subsidization of edu- school. The Americ cation in this country is strongly Teachers has estim urged by Robert M. Hutchins, presi- are 3,300,000 childr dent of Chicago University, in an ar- seventeen who are g ticle published in the Saturday Even- tion in the present y ing Post yesterday. One of the most s President Hutchins claims that our occurs in our rural present educational structure does continues. "In twelve not provide for 3,300,000 of our chil- bers of school board dren between the ages of five and teachers, The ave seventeen, that our states are finan- per pupil in rural a cially unable to do anything further contrast with $108. to relieve the situation, and that Low expenditure m Federal financing of schools is the poorly trained teach only solution that is left. tention to health, a: "In 1930 there were 810,000 ele- a month shorter th mentary-school age children in the cities." United States who were not in school Farmers cannotf at all. Some 55 per cent of the chil- more money for edu dren of high school age were not in Hutchins asserts, an Federation of hated that there en from five to getting no educa- ear," he declares. erious difficulties1 areas, Hutchins e states the mem- I ds outnumber the rage expenditure reas is $67.40, in 25 in the cities. eans poorly paid, .hers, lack of at- nd a school term han that of the afford to spendl cation, President I Prof. Waite Files Petition ;gant Unin.g at 6:30 p.m. at the Michi- Drunks On Wane gan union ! (ryCodege rnsOtV n Prof. John Barker Waite of the The speaker for the evening is Dr. E lis Paper Discovers law scrhool has filed his petition for Elzada 'Clover whose address will be the Republican nomination for al- based on the Colorado River expedi-nm dErmarn from the sixth ward here, tion and will be illustrated with ma- R is no longer "smart" to get roar- -e -will oppose Leslie A. Wikel who tion pictures. m drunk and srifash all the furni- n~Ipreviously announced his cn bu 0gaut rneiii t had e yt can- e At 30 graduateden e t rure at a college dance or dinner, ac- -i- ent~s will be initiated at thi_ banquet.crigt een ril nEg dac cording to a recent article in En~rg- _____ The Michigan iDames Child Study lish weekly the Manchester Guardian schedule may be made only by mutual Group will meet in the library of the agreement between students and in- University Elementary School to- discussing the effects of the removal structor and with the approval cf the night at 8 p.m. Miss Edith Dowley, a of prohibition in this cou'try. an Examination Schedule Committee. first grade teacher of the school, will Among improvements found now St give a talk and demonstration on over pre-prohibition days by the n"Creative Playing." Guardian are diminishing of gang- in Sociology 51 is scheduled for Tues- da,2-5 p.m., Jan. 31. The assign- KpaPi hr wl earglrI sterism and corruption of public of- day, 2-fpsmdn.toroThesassign- Kappa Phi: There will be a regular Ificials, change of bootleggers to hon- ment of students to rooms is as fob~ meeting tonight at 5:15 at the Meth- est business men (mostly bartenders), lows: odist Church. All members please be and a great improvement in the qual- A-F--1025 Angell Hall. adpresent.oemn i tequl G-4--25 Angell Hall. . present.ity of the liquor. The death rate P-S-1035 Angell Hall. Independent J-Hop Booths: Forest- most one-half, indicating dropped by al- T-Z--35 Angell Hall. ers who have registered for the inde-i be n m r esouch irst - pendent J-Hop Booth but who have ian believes, not temperance so much ,ra-i pednx-o oohbtwohv as the absence of poisonous products Llar ExhLbit Ins not paid the registration fee are re- ltewood alcool. quested to do so either today or to- Exfbltion of Chinese Amateur Pho. morrow from 3:15 p.m. in the Con- __ ion Eograhy: Because of the interest in gress office, 306 Michigan Union. Res- 12 the exhibition of Chinese photog- ervations will not be held after that 2 raphy which it is sponsoring in the time. 2 Rackham Galleries, the International Farm upboard .2 Center has arranged to continue the Coming Events 5 exhibition through next week; it will German Table for Faculty Mem- 5400 Plymouth Road 5 close Saturday, Jan. 28. The display ber T alex for Fgcultbem-nis serving breakfast .2 rooms{ are open all day and in the hers: The next meeting will be Mon-'. ssrin rafs evening, except on Sunday. Mr. Cheng day, Feb. 13, 12:10 p.m. in the Found- after the J-Hop. 5 willepescept ofndey. imrCentoers' Room of the Michigan Union. All 5 will be present most of the time to faculty members interested in speak- Bring a party out comment on his work. ing German are cordially invited. 2 There will be a brief informal talk by Phone 717F5 for reservations 2 Lectures Prof. Henry A. Sanders on "Reise- 12 Chemistry Lecture: Prof. Otto Red- Eindruecke in alten Spanien." lich, formerly of the University of Vienna. will lecture on the subject Molecular Vibration and Raman Spectra of Deuterium Compounds in Room 303 Chemistry Building at 31. 4:15 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 26. 31, Bruce Lockhart: "An Englishman Loks at the World." Oratorical Asso- ciation Lecture Series. Hill Audi- torium tonight at 8:15. Tickets at Wahr's. Hill Auditorium box office. Open at 5 p.m._500eets KREEMOFF 11, 71, Eve ts,- T da 3. Evets Tod-yCLEANSING TISSUES 1939 Mechanical and Electrical En- 51, gineers: Mr. F. L. Pierce, Product Engineer of the Hoover Company, North Canton, Ohio, will give a group talik this evening at 7 p.m. in Roomk on31, toouln the general policies of O l the company, and explain the possi- on bilities open to those interested in- 'employment with them. Appoint- hall ments will be taken for individual in- 2, triw to be held Friday 727 North. University Phone -9797 sses Varsity Glee Club: There will be a. Lion short rehearsal beginning at 7:30. way ular Omega Upsilon: There will be an ex- important meeting tonight, 7:15 p.m. tu- Morris Hall. All members and pledges by please attend.'' Special Examinations Special Period No. Tin I. Sat., Feb II. Sat., F III. Sat., 2-5 ie of Ex. Courses b. 4, 9-12 German 1, 2, 32. Spanish 1, 2. 32. Music 31. eb. 4, 2-5 Zoology 1. Botany 1. Psychology 31. Music 1. 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