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SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1922

THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE

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Summer School in Geneva
(ily Virginia Vasurrghn 'iryona) Inotes of all American and English which is attracting many hundreds of ternacional relations by members of
Unusual etdacational facilities wsill! utiversities and colleges, tourists and visitors frout America university and college faculties.
tie available at the saumer session of The serli-known Institut jean-, tis sanmmer.
the University ott Geneva, Eswitzerlaind, Jaiciques Rossecau," center of research These tours represent a new appli-; ":Modern Frencht Stories" (Scrib-
this sutmmer. 'this is due not only st-one in child study and experimnttal cation of the pirogratm which the In- nec's) is a volumoe compiled by Mar-
to thea ra-elitit characct of the, pe d g og' swill be opletn to studtents, of- stitute of International Eilucation has; 'aret i\atsao'. Such writers as (op-
courses, tittered at this tparticular utt-in tio those interested tiht chance bieen carrying out in the msatter of per, Feytdlt Iordeaux, Cleutenceau,
vere>ity bait to the added advantages lof getting atcqitainteid w5ith its mteth- closer international understandling. ail 1Le fItr tare represented.
included in the course to lie giveti rids. ''The protgrams is the reflection of the ,____________
this stttmner. 'I ild(ei iterest has bteett given the jstirit which is being msattitestedl tel f ac 'r'isi tuns 'trot novel, "I
There has been an itncreaintg iter- G11, 5t~ courise by te fist that ill Stu10 the internsatiitnal associations of learn- ks is rlsi"wih s-se
titt Eturopleans trasel 'i et ion (tetlitsstil be otis-red ste privileges of ittgdquiter s tcienev sttc ave. tritelst u~ db npi lot epb
aisolcng tse stusltts of Asitiertsa itnto- Iii _tJi'iI i iti the huiite iii tsal Sti l-s'id tittte'diately in Enigland by
veiiEs atti cislieges and use coisig (tits' ''iitr: ishica suve heest. ssgui nit which are diintg a great si-tik in;tills usa H esiemnns.
setusier still piriobably sei gteates i itc fis thue stissiee issser ste 'iss stmaking ste spitrit ofi interitatiosnalim
ituntisers ot stuulets tisan ever bsefore tires sit tie Isiutes if Inte'rna-tiosnal appatrentt in istterssusiisnat relaitions.
- silig n- -hrsie u tse st o th hhirtin. ine treetiisr ~ All the stuidets attentding the suits Harson Rhodes' satirical novel
est in iiVntenaion-it learnin can only rtil tiitiely for their etlscio'asis n d 1 I tristi Nese Yoirk sit the steatmshitp cit a year ago, will sonon tie pisitlists
reutttsth"ii ti i eise netsloslsue ttoies is Suastsia " swhicht liss befets reserved its it play, ssith Htenry Miller, Blanche
that its the lutsire si eiqtias interest in sitle ti lisl anst seceise lie aid assd tot' tihs tousr, assd tse party swilt re- H3tales andi Rutts Uh, tertomi in the lead-
Aiteissi ut tsts tltisiig>.n sitr"image at cte goessrnstsents o f all sturn on the sauve s1htp absoust Setitet- itig cities. The drcamatic vers-ion of
Bors of Esitotican studsensts so oar ste rostistries thait stilt tie visited dir-, lie-c 1. During the voyage courses swilt; the stosry htas been psreptared bsy A. E.
cotntt fo enisiserfoits tis retires.us the sisutisiser. 'The css';tswraies of tbe giveni its language, histosry andt in- 'lThoms.
Genseva, -tist seat sit ste Leagute (ni the foreigis uiviersit ies ts be visitedt,G
Nations. sndoil many othssiler iternas- tutuc tir interest antd sot; o ittntet-
tiotto.l lnst ittins, is Iaiousts fist its nastionasul and educa-stionsal organszatioso
naluita bse:tity ansd unsuatlly deslighst- both intshsits counsmtry anti in Eiuropie IUTE
ordinsya- sssttlleu-.ussl assnd iltsut isis-u Permiission has been guvess for Slu!
opsit rirts. Ite sisusssssr s i tests to s-isit isi this houruse alt pusblict
sire b)(cuunus famsous ott isoui tuto bsuishlisigs and proiperty tht h-see tiny' ( rn y u re d
these -tile-ttas, an ' etut th s froim histouricasl tsr politictal interest. In tid-A P a e t rng y u re d
Attc'i-au s ct sstlt s I snstrusdiio toshue uiviersitis sithsiese coon5 -' Try Our SPECIAL ST'RAWB3ERRY SHORT CAKE
esusrie ace ()r~r mu-isu ours usd site istste stilt otter their istituttionse lot Nowhere is the food better
cussusetosse: ealt-l tar-sI'the inssstigau tin sit ste stsuents si Io
'The sunssser wesussilt b his' ;r( . ehi'rshi'il its Euhropeani eucsaional, Nowshere is the service tnore prompt
'rom Jutsy 17 i t s luptem titus- I u'se s;1 sl usy(?<;I1h in Issutthe uihirit sit site -
the slisec-tussus of (.t 1 'buii s'u-ssius.( 'Tli- ele f-seus wh set n -j'~T i .1T E L N H R O
chumes hi,' thins rit Itle tint (s]v TIhe Ilust I essi er uus siill hiost itlss Oil.'1"II.5.
cuses ol(.fid ciitresenst ftius suswuis is )()ti:,rt(u to rsussure thss t-teters hot Maynerd 'Street
ties ton thu shudy sit iiuuhes French, I issiuslgis suderstandinssg -tash ister-
stud of cointemtposiariy stltt( ssss ra ita cit- 1, e hliii sit thie historsei itit 1( tii iiic~ndo
tuti's. 'Tere siitt b is,- hitune in -Itis fuutious placeis tobIii 1 -l
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ej t:t 1 thisyntonli'lo o- cutis Itign lhi-- e iii) tuItouts waliss'e it th' te it-i-t inrsi 111
ties iit als his- fe-aturs'o sot thur seeI te as-Iivihies sit ste 1stiletnt tots-s wilt.
sion. The mta jot sty sit hire r ss e -c Iiis Isiosn 'flay. stis it is Its1 it
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