r for two is being laid In the lobby, but the Anrg Ar- stone for the border has not arrived. might be The main hall and concourse is to be is to ar- practically all stone, none of which >mewhat, is here. Tuesday Wood panelling for the front of the' g date is building and for the dining room has failed to arrive yet. NUOTED P5YCHULUISI TAKES PROESOSI WHIPPLE'S WORK WILL DWELL ON MENTAL TESTING OF STUDENTS Guy Montrose Whipple, 'one of America's foremost authorities on ed- ucational psychology, and author of, many treatises on psychology, comes to the university this year to fill the chair of experimental education in the' department of education. Professor Whippie comes directly from the Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology, where he was professor of ap- plied psychology and acting director of the bureau of, salesmanship re-' JURIST TO b4 AGAINST LEAGUE James M. Beck, the distinguished jurist and a former assistant attorney general of the United States, is to speak on the League of Nations at 8 o'clock Monday evening, Oct. 6th, in the Congregational church. , "Citizens of, Ann Arbor have fresh in mind the somewhat remarkable oc- casion a year ago last June when General -Wood, Mr. Beck, Sir Robert Falconer, and M. Stephanne Lausanne spoke from the same platform," says Prof. W. H. Hobbs of the geology de- partment. "While the great ovation was given to General Wood, the most eloquent of the addresses was that by Mr. Beck." On the following day at .r the hi'hest ee University as an honorary distinction, ment, and he : that of Doctor of Laws. The Michigan known booksc Bar association attempted to secure His attitude Mr. Beck for their speaker at the last of Nations is annual meeting and almost succeeded. tion without a: by on that suj concerning opposition mendment." Courteous and satisfactory TR~EATMENT to every custom- er, whether thetaccount be large or small. The.Ann Arbor Savings Dank Thcorporated 1869 Capital and Surplua, $550,000.00 Resources .....$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. "Tuttle' Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St L Altho we are installing a new front at the time of your arrival, we are open for business. Showing a complete assortment of the latest in Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Leather and Sheep Coats. Freshmari: secure your Frosh Cap of us and be sure that you have the . right style and color. !: search. His work at Michigan will deal with the psychological aspects of educa- tion and will dwell in particular upon," the mental testing of students. After receiving degrees from Brown and Cornell, he was an instructor in psychology at Cornell, being made an assistant professor in 1904. He re- mained at .Cornell as assistant pro- fessor of educational psychology until 1915 when he went to the University of Illinois where he received his full professorship in 1915. From Illinois he went to Carnegie Institute. In 1907-08 while on leave of absence from Cornell, he was acting professor of educational psychology at the Uni- versity of Missouri. Professor Whipple is 'the author of many important treatises on educa- tional psychology, and he is a frequent contributor to important educational and psychological magazines. Profes- sor Whipple is also a member of a number of honorary societies along academic and scientific lines, such as Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, and Kappa Delta Phi, and be- longs to many scientific societies. Professor and Mrs. Whipple and sons have taken up their residence at 624 Chu.rch street, which property Prof. Whipple has 'purchased. Whitlock Re-Appointed Ambassador Washington, Oct. 1.-Without a rec- ord vote the senate late today con- firmed the nomination of Brand Whit- lock of Ohio as ambasador to Bel- glum. x FOR YOUR STUDENTS STUDY LAMPS & ELECTRIC SUPPLIES I, It GO TO THE . COMPANY K 'S. i St. WASHTENAW ELECTRIC SHOP 0 --e I PHONE 273--200 E. WASHINGTON i r. . 1 t r - A NN ARBOR CONCERTS Dr. A. A. Stanley, Director Six Star Numbers RICCARDO CCIARI Rli 1. OCT. 18-GERALDINE FARRAR, assisted by Arthur H ackett, Tenor and Rosita Renard, Pianist. 2. NOV. 17-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,' Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor; Mrs. George B. Rhead, Pianist. 3. DEC. 4-JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist. 4. JAN. 15-RICCARDO STRACCIA RI, Baritone. 5. FEB. 10-JOSEF HOFMANN, Pianist. 6. MAR. 8-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. i , SEASON TICKETS with $100 May Festival Coupon) $4.5 $5.00 $5.50, rMRS.' $6.00. 'I MAIL ORDERS filled in advane in order of receipt. Public Sale, SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 8 an.Hill Auditorium. TICKETS FOR SINGLE CONCERTS on sale Saturday, October 11-$1.00, $1.50, $2.00. w For information or tickets address, CHARLES versity School of Music. A. SINK, Secretary, Un JASCHA