TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1924 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY !lGulTAP" LARGE ENROLLMENTS IN EDUCATION COURSES The most popular course in the School of Education is conducted by Prof. J. B. Edmonson, figures at the office of the Summer session show. It deals with methods of teaching in the high school, and the enrollment this summer has been 78 students, ex- ceeding that of all special as well as other academic courses given under the supervision of the school. There are 46 undergraduates and 32 gradu- ates in the class.1 Coach Fielding H. Yost's course in football is second highest with a total of 71 students. Only one of these is a graduate. The class in basketball under Coach E. J.. Mather has 70 stu- dents enrolled, one of whom is a graduate. The course in general hygiene and public health offered by Prof. JohnI Sundwall has an enrollment of 68. Coming back to purely academic studies, Professor Edmonson's course in the administration and supervis- ion of secondary schools is second to that in high school methods with 59 students taking the work. Hot water bottles or vacuum flasks are fast becoming part of the Chin- ese household. It is noticeable when, traveling that the Chinese carry with I them vacuum bottles ranging from the cheapest flask to the most expen- sive set in leather cases. Paris, Aug. 4.-The chamber of de- puties has voted to transfer to the Pantheon, final resting place of dis- tinguished dead, the remains of Jean Juarez, Socialist leader, assassinated 10 years ago on the eve of the World War. Has Finger Prints Of 1,000,000 rooks In His Collection D. C. McKean The United States now has a bureau of identification nearly equal to that of Great Britain's famous Scotland Yard. It has a collection of 1,000,000 finger prints and descriptions of crim- inals, in charge of C. D. McKean. London, Aug. 4.-Admiral Sir Chas. E. Madden, a flag officer of the Royal Navy, commander of the Atlantic fleet from 1919 to 1922, has been ap- pointed admiral of the fleet, the chief position in the British navy. Paris, Aug. 4.-The Chamber of De- puties adjourned yesterday for the summer vacation. It is expected Pre- mier Edouard Herriot will summon It when the London conference is fin- ished, to hear his report. Constantinople, Aug. 4.-Maj. Sher- man Miles, military attache here, has left for Teheran to Investigate the killing of Robert Imrle, vice-consul Pop. Mat. Tues.Thus. & Sat. 2 & 50c Nights l5c - 50c - 75c and $1.00 sith Week T HE i5th Season Bonstello Com pany In the Amnerican Comedy of Home Life i I!, frfr Love! Laughter! Tears! Next Mon-"The Claw ad the Wing" IRVING WARMOLS, D.S. . 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Orpheum- Herbert Rawlinson in "Stolen Secrets"; Billy Sullivan in the last of "The Leather Pushers"; Fox news. dtage:--This Week Garrick (Detroit) - Bonstelle company presents Miss Ann Harding in "Mary the 3rd." ENE R GINE ODORLESS CLEANING We're the cleaners you'be heard so much about, Tar our customers all recommend Our consistent good ivork, for they 're neber in doubt That ve 'll do the same ivork for a friend. THE SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY A GRADUATE SCHOOL offering a course of study lead- ing to the degree of Master of Science,with field stations in the plants of six different companies. These com- panies produce steel, pulp, paper, caustic soda, chlorine, heavy acids and salts, sugar, gas, ammonia, benzol, etc. The more important unit operations of chemical engineering are studied systematically by means of tests and experimental work on full scale plant apparatus. The work is wholly educational and independent of control by the plant managements. The attention of the student is directed exclusively to the study of Chemical Engineering. The total number admitted to the school is limited and the students, studying and experimenting in small groups, receive individual instruction from resident pro- fessors. For entrance requirements and details address R. T. Haslam, Director, School of Chemical Engineering Practice. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS PHONE 2508 Company. PHONE 2508 "The Home of E n erin. " 209 South Fourth Abenue 707 N. University. Phone 5262 I 4 ''1: i! , _ - 1 I { CLASSIFIEDS t* 1II WANTED-PLACE TO LIVE ANYONE leaving ciity next school year who desires graduate student ..and wife to occupy furnished house or apartment write Box 17, Mich- igan Daily. LOST LOST-Foutain pen on Library steps. Keepsake. Reward. Phone 1457-M. LOST-Collegiate Sorosis sorority pin. 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