PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 Hillel Institute Of Jewish Studies To Organize At Meeting Today' New System Of Cooperation Helps Pledges Several University Men Listed Among First Draft Numbers I An organization meeting for all those interested in the Hillel Insti- tute of Jewish Studies will be held at 4:15 p.m. today at the Founda- tion, At the meeting professors and in- structors will meet with the students to determine the time of meeting for the classes. Elaine Fisher, '42, chairman of the classes committee, announced that eight courses would be offered dur- ing the year with prominent members of the University faculty and others leading the discussions. A series of six lectures followed by informal discussion will be given on the subject of "Marriage and 'Family Relations." Prof. Arthur Wood of MICHIGAN Funnierl Madder! Wilderl Wackier! Screwier!...than a Soglow can sketch it! C no T+E GREAT with Mary Beth Hughes Gregory Ratoff " John Payne Anne Baxter Lignel Atwill Extra - MICHIGAN VS. PENN. Football Scenes Cartoon - Travel - News the sociology department, Richard R. Meyers also of the sociology de- partment, Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen,' director of the Hillel Foundation, and4 other members of the" faculty will lecture. Prof. Hirsch Hootkins of the French department is once more presenting a course in "Jewish Ethics" which has been very popular in past years. Students who plan to do social work have found Nathan Min- koff's course in "Yiddish and Yid- dish Literature" of great value. Rabbi Cohen plans to lead courses in which "The Jew in the World Scene" and "Dramatic Moments in Jewish History" will be discussed. DA I LY at 2-4-7-9 P.M. -Lost Times To-Day- B'way's Smash Musical Romance on the SCREEN[ k, Dormitory And Fraternity Officers Plan Special Advisory Assistance A new system of .cooperation be- tween dormitory and fraternity of- ficers, aimed at aiding the academic progress of pledges, swung into ac- tion Tuesday night, when house pres- idents were given "Information re-4 quest" cards. Distributed by Mr. Charles H. Peake, of the English department, chief resident advisor of the West Quaorangle, and Prof. Joseph E. Kallenbach of the political science department, chief advisor of the East Quadrangle, the cards are blanks to be filled out and returned to the dormitories requesting information regarding resident pledges. Planned by the Interfraternity Council with the assistance of Prof. Arthur Van Duren, chairman of lit- erary college academic counselors, the system will provide fraternity and dormitory with copious academic and social information regarding pledges living in the residence halls. Conferences between chapter and residence hall counselors will be ar- ranged to aid in planning special as- sistance for students who are behind in their work. The Council staff be- lieves that this setup will aid materi- ally both fraternities and dormitor- ies in maintaining high academic standards among freshmen and in tdeveloping proper study habits. Colombian Culture Will Be Described Little reaction was evidenced yes- terday by those who stood high on the list of Ann Arbor men whose names were drawn in the selective service lottery. Leon Tirado, Grad., was the only man connected with the University who was among thetfirst 10 names. Richard R. Myers of the sociology de- partment was the first faculty man on the list. He is among the first 20 but since he is married it is doubt- ful that he will be called. Another instructor who is among the first 50 names is Joshua Dom- ashevitsky of the mathematics de- partment. He is unmarried but seemed unconcerned about his chan- ces. "It all seems to be a lot of fun," he remarked. John D. Wallace, Grad, also among the first 50 said that he was perfect- ly willing to go but expressed -some doubt about the army being suffici- ently equipped to take care of the thousands of men who will be drafted. Two aliens were among those high on the list. They were Ru C. Li of Shanghai and Nessim E. Nessim of Iraq. The following names are continued from the list published in yester- day's Daily: f Lewis L. Lauman, George E. Bowler, Harold T. Zemke, Curtis T. Spratt, James G. Sharum, John Hedlesky, jr., Harold A. Siekert. William H. Merrill, Ben LeR. Carson, Elmer R. Town- sley, George L. L. Keebler, jr.. Gus T. Constas, Robert R. Selfridge, Joseph F. Mautino, Carl W. Mulholland, Ben- jamin K. Van Zwaluwenburg Alexander T. Seepernaut, Nelson T. Kreider, Paul F. Schlanderer, Walter H. Schaible, Donald P. Morris, Floyd W. Turner. Ingwald B. Ingebrigtson, Russel T. Dobson, Robert A. Arnold. Henry Carter Johnson, Max Pittelco, Harold L. Runth, Harry Parks, Ber- nice A. Winchester, G. Norman Loof- baurrow, Chanault T. Gillard, Henry L. Caring, Bertil N. Lindklad, Robert A. Schlupe, Robert E. Keppel, Earl M. Aris, Salvador Rodriquez, Benjamin G. Oosterbaan, George W. Heirs, Ralph M. Potman, Thomas W. Wetherbee. Lewis W. Krueger, William L. Ayres, Vaughn J. Harris, George F. Fisher, Fredrick R. White, Roland A. Schleede, James F. Davis, William T. Edwards, Llewel- lyn C. Barnard, William B. Seidel. jr., Arthur F. Kamman, Dominie P. Ciar- aunio, Carleton L. Stewart, John T. Owen, Nathan G. Antonofsky, Rich- ard W. Goodwin, Calrene E. Kauf- man, James J. O'Donell, Carl G. 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