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Today at 3 o'clock there will be a symposium on "The Method of Evolu- tion," in room 355 Natural Science building. At this meeting Prof. E. C. Case will speak on "Paleontology," Prof. A. G. Ruthven on ;'Zoo-geo- graphy," Dr. Bryant Walker on "Con- chology," Prof. J. F. Shepard on "Comparative Psychology," and Prof. A. F. Shull on "Genetics." On Thursday at 1:30 o'clock an ex- cursion will be conducted through the zoological laboratories under the guidance of Prof. G. R. LaRue. Dur- inlg this excursion, besides typical stu- dent and private laboratories and of- fices, rooms designed for special pur- poses such as the cave, the constant temperature room, the microphoto- graphic room, the light reaction room, and the chart room, will be visited and described. CHARGES VOTING UNFAIR LIST COLLEGE MEN FOR GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE INTELLIGENCE BUREAU GIVES NAMES TO FEDERAL AUTHORITIES University students and alumni throughout the country are being cata- logued as to their abilities for govern- mental service by the intercollegiate intelligence bureau, organized for that purpose. The information being pre- pared will be used by the federal gov- ernment when required. The bureau has branches in 47 uni- versities and colleges, each of which is distributing questionaires as to the student's previous training along me- chanical lines, his weight and height, the general character of his health, and his willingness to serve the gov- ernment in time of need. The an- swers to the questionaires by no means bind the signer to any obliga- tion. 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"A majority both of Democrats for speaker of the house, is willing to and Republicans;" Kitchen said, "are forego his candidacy and support opposed to a non-partisan organiza-. Speaker Champ Clark "in the interest tion. If we had a bi-partisan one, the of unanimity" even though he believes only compromise conceivable, we the Republicans can elect him if they must do it by giving the Republicans try, he declared this afternoon, the committee chairmanships and the "I do not know what the Republi- Democrats half." cans want to do. I am willing to step aside fron any chance I have of get- Patronize Daily Advertisers. MILITARY TRAINING SHOULD NOT BE FORCED UPON FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES. Editor, The Michigan Daily: I am glad a vote is to be taken on the question of compulsory military training. However, considering the question to be voted upon, I think the All-campus ballot is decidedly unfair., The most elementary principle of democracy requires that government shall be by and with the consent of those governed. That is the principle upon which our government was founded. If it is a just and sound principle, as I believe it is, why not make use of it in determining the question of compulsory military train- ing at Michigan? If compulsory military training is to be adopted by the freshmen and soph- omores of the literary and engineer- ing colleges, it should be by and with the consent of those effected by com- pulsory military training, the fresh- men and sophomores of the literary and engineering colleges, and those alone; and should not be forced upon the freshmen and sophomores of the literary and engineering colleges, without their consent and against their will ,by members of other classes and schools unaffected by the propos- ed training course. Without discussing the advantages or disadvantages of compulsory mil- itary training, I wish to ask why com- pulsory military training in the United States is preparedness and compul- sory military training in Germany is militarism? THURMAN L. McCORMICK, '17L. Prof. Bartlett to Serve on Committee Prof. H. H. Bartlett of the botanical department has been elected one of the three members of the Botanical society of America to serve on the committee of national defense. If $6.00 a day for next summer in- terests you, call 433-M.-Adv. 28-30-1 Iowa: Headed by the university band, typical warriors of all times filed down the streets of Iowa City in the annual engineers parade. Im- plements of destruction varying from battle-ales to siege guns were car- ried by the marchers. Yale: Prof. H. V. Bozell of the elec- trical engineering department and formerly captain of a signal corps in the national guard has a plan to or- ganize an engineering and signal corps at Yale. California: Students of the Univer. sity of California will celebrate the 49th anniversary of the granting of the charter to the university tomor- row. Pennsylvania: Question blanks have been sent out to the students and alumni of the University of Pennsyl- vania asking them which branch of the service they would prefer to enter in case of war. Harvard: Announcement has been made that the geology department of the university will hereafter co-oper- ate with the M. I. T. incourses in geo- logy.' Oklahoma: A campaign has been launched here to raise $110,000 for the erection of a new Y. M. C. A. building. Brown: President Faunce of Brown university has appointed a committee to look into the ways and means of providing an adequate athletic field for the students. The old field may be sold or it may be rebuilt to meet the increasing needs of the school. Cornell: Willard D. 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