THE MICHIGAN DAIIY Says Schoo's ' Size Governs Its Practices Differences Among Small Schools Are Few, Fred- erick Points Out Small enrollment tends notably to prevent variation in school practice, according to O. I. F ederick, a, staff. member of the Survey of Secondary Eucation, who spoke yesterday on some special phases of the survey. "Differences in practice among small schools of differing types of or- ganization tend in the main to be fewer and less miportant than dif- ferences among large schools of the same types," he declared. "Among small schools, in other words, the re- pressive effect of limited enrollment is so great that the type of organiza- tion adopted is relatively of little mo- ment." Each major increase in enrollment, he pointed out, tends to be accom- panied by a marked increase in gen- eral comprehensiveness of organiza- tion, he saidDifferences between large and small schools are so great that large" schools of any type are likely to be more comprehensively or- ganized than small schools either of the same or of any other type. "The advantage possessed by the large schools," he asserted, "is, moreover, a real advantage 'in, the sense that it is based upon a greater number of inherently desirable prac- tices rather than upon mere com- plexity of organization." Reorganized schools, he pointed out, greatly surpass the unreorgan- ized schools in the extent to which special classes are provided. Spe- cial classes are now widely, used by the school's of every state, and use increases regularly with increase, in total enrollment. "State junior colleges," he said, "are a diverse and relatively unsta- ble group. The number of units in normal schools and teachers' col- leges has decreased steadily from 18 in 1922 to 'three in 1931. Three- fourths oft the publjc junior colleges are in city school systems. Out of:State Race Principals Win From Faculty; Teachers Lose Bekken Chalks Up Fifth Victory of Season; Last Games Next Week The Principals recovered from last Thursday's relapse and trimmed the Faculty, 6-0, in a four-hit game, while the Superintendents continued to ° spill the dope by stopping the Teachers, 8-4, in the Education league yesterday. Four hits were gvenly divided be- tween the Faculty and the Princi- pals in their game, but many mis- W. L. Pet. Principals ........5 2 .714 Teachers .. ... . 4 3 1571 Faculty ...........3 4 .428 Superintendents .. 2 5 .285 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TYPEWRITERS, all makes, bought, sold, rented, exchanged, repaired. O. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State. -c TYPEWRITING AND M I M E O- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done. 0. D. MORRILL, 314 So. 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Before coming to Michigan he was principal of the Lincoln School: of Teachers college in New York. ]i Lambda Theta will hold a pic- nic5 meeting at 5:30 o'clock this af- ternoon. There will be no outside speaker at the 2 o'clock conference. Find Mails Convenient The Youngston, 0., superintend- ent of mails has found that mail boxes are a favorite repository for useles articles picked up by sneak thieves and pickpockets. plays by the Faculty resulted in all of the opposing runs, which were six in number. Bekken chalked .up his fifth win of the season and is the leading pitcher of the league with five wins and one defeat. By beating the Teachers, the Su- perintendents sprang their second upset of the season when they began to click "on all ten" and amassed a total of sixteen hits off Scheurr- mann, Teacher twirler. Thursday will bring together the Teachers and Principals, while the Superintendents will seek their third straight victory from the Faculty. i TYPING-Theses a specialty. 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