EW FILE SYSTEMI ;ld Method of Clasficato Th'Jrwni Into Discard In Favor of More Practical Way ONGWRE8S LIBRARY SYSTEM USED FOR BIG COLLECTIONS One of the mtost important changes be inaugurated in many years by e University library is the recent handonmnent of 4the v.:.old rvdecial sys- tem, of classification in favor of the thelL bary of Cogress. Tie .rap,- glim tf~th lrary cub rin; the st 15yars andi~he fact that a- roxinmately 0,000 volumes fae: ien nually added to the present collc . on necessitated the oCi~t nit f°a stem that could, be readily used for large numbr' of llioks. ' The Library of Conrss sytem as chosen to fill this need bcaus, has already been found peculiarly itedl to a university library and la cen followed with gre t success by braies at John Hopkis, Calfrnia. and ,Chicago. Ilae Used Old Systemt The decimal classification which the1 library has used since .1897 was devis- ed by Melville Dewey, librarian at Am- lherst college. It was built utp on the old Baonian theory -of knowledge and' did not al'ways adapt itself t the pra-1 tical arrangement of books. 'There *ere 10 main classes in the decimal1 ''stern which coud-' hedivided and' aulhdivided until about 10,000 numbers * -re reached and it was cWffcult to exp~land the divisions to fit a library of oveor 15,000 volumes. j 'The Library of Congress classifca- ltpn has 21 main classes andan be ivided and subdivided i no oth hole 4.nd fractional arts util more thr n 1 0,000 numbers are reached. Since le Library of Congress i the depos- toy library for all copyright nuter-, fal in the nted States and minte it anhiually receives tlousnds of ' Vol' Mies in exchange fromt European countries, its system of classiication inecessarily always kept tif to bate. 100Vol ume IRechssifed .The library has already recassified i bout 10,000 volumes since the adop- Von of the new system on October 1, but the fact tat'the library now pos- ,esses more than 625,00 ooks will mean that thie classification will take from 10 to 15 years to be comlple~ey 0ntalled. Whlen ths'workc is'tiilichdthe use- fulness f thle;ibx-ary for scholarly re- search will have been immensely in- creased and from the standpoint ofI the practic, ity and lu a ness fI the colle abe d of theb t c p t it tein ' country. STABEaPYE N ET 1S FCT IN JWI of the IUivers i 1 lt ' eil s, ad-a dressed the E ~c b 1t night at the Union on uh'sect f "The Pblihipines a er.'ny-fide e~rs of American S~eirb0 y . Dean KalawA ate th,, a cadidate for the Phllipiie legislature, to se- cure election, must 'assure his con- stituents that het favors Philipine in- dependence. So aroused are the Phil- ipines about their independence, that $500,000 is. rai e4 yearly to spread propaganda.Ie also stated tht the Philipines have been promised their independence when they have attain-, ed a stabl~e government. In the opin- ion of Dean -Kalaw, th'is stage has been reached. Mr. Raleigh Scierling, principal of the nexy Uniersity 'Hiigh Shool was named as tli"spaker for'te next meting. Hirs siubject -wiill"be, "The° Relatian otthe IHih chtool' to thete nflecimuit Bur Accepts 1etrolt Position Alexander " tai Bur, teching assist- anit in general physical,aheistry, has a'wcopte~cj a, position~ in the.Detroit Jun- ior college. Mr. Burr received his NM. S. degree'in 1922 and has been de'vot- ing; 1ar t ;otbis time to graduate work in' cbei i try as a part of th'e require- 111enlt foy s A. . CQe ree. Coolidg Asked To Namne Partner BLANUIDHAS CDICEI 'Of Ford As Secretary Of The NavyO D SA OTS Prof. Arthur U. lauichard, of theI highway engineering and (transport ole-I partmnent, has been app1ointed by the Board of H'ighway Education, ofI +Washington, D. C., to take charge of 'the fifth annual good roads e. Vay con-!1 tfist in the state of Michi an. .. ,t Ai "FiThis contest will be open to all highi1 .} sE. school students, throughout the A tt, the subject of the 1924 essay bewing, 1 Y 4 ¢ }} z i"The Relation of Improved Fll t ;;wris h7 ' a Home Life." Each high school) can h{ V {ssubmit three cussays, 'one from the u 1I state total being selected by a com-3 ;mittee of judges to he sent to the na- ' t~ional contest in l'Wakhington. The winner of the national contest will b evavared orya~ nii st ' olarship.1 The following committee of judlges for this state has been appointed by Professor Blanchard: L. C. Pope, in-, structor in civil engineering; Prof. R. S. Swinton, of the highway engineer- ing and transport department; L. F. Rader, '24E, assistant in highway e'n- } ;idnee -ing: Otto V. Adamns, grad, Dce- trot Edition fellow in highway engin- Seering; Albert J. Bedard, grad, Detroit Edison fellow in highway engineer-. ing; Arthur W. Einstein, grad, Roy J). r! Chapin fellow in highway transport; 4 and Maray F. MecNaughton, grad, Croy; D. Chapin fellow in highway engtme~'-; Ittrue efficiency to use )Jally BEMENT WILL LECTURE Ra fON PARISWEDNESDAY I Newton S. Bement, of *the romance ; F04 "l language dlepartm'ent, will give an il-N lustrated lecture at 4:15 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon in the Physics west lecture room. The subject will be "Paris and Its Monuments," and the lecture will be delivered in E~nglish. it is given under the auspices of the Ckrcle Francais, in ad ition to the reg- ular, '1lecure series. There wvill be no Aharge for' admission. Prof. C. G. Hulper of the anatomy de- partment andl director of the anatomy- ical laboratories is. ill.le is epc-1 ,exetEd to resume his classes the latter par't of thiis, w"ek,. "Jimmie, the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. BOARD tlu it tBreakf.ast) f DOLLARS ir Lane 11,11 I1 TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK S ,JO SEP11i Sc IDKR AU IN "The Highwayman' Next Week--IN A CLAIRE the WaTnt Ads NWEUh14L-. MO4 1 lvugLcgj;' 1aM on- "What did Professoi Smith mean this miorning when he told you thnt no man could ever make a silk purse out of a sow's ear?" Pytkias- "Hte meant that I'd never xe able to do good work with a poor pencil. ( 1JfP$,I'll .have to. get 4IDixonts Eldorado. Old Sinity says it's the bc'st drawing peul ncile." Give the children a piece of WRI+GLEY'S, after every meal. 'It satisfies the craving for sweets and the chewing of the ,gumu will help digestion and act as, a pleasant, antiseptic cleanser of mouth and throat. 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