THEIL MCHIGAN DAILY iHPROFESSOR. ECTURlEHERiE ON THEIR WA Y lphonic league banquet at 6:30 tonight in the Union. Species by represent- atives of each class ini the selrool and by members of the faculty will be made following the dinner.. The party this year will heutr many humorous discussions of inah jong;, many, of the talks dealing in some manner with the various phases o! the popular game.. Beatrice Mc~lanus S.. of M., has charge of the program for the affair. Tpickets may be obtain- ed. at the School office. ~Paris, Mlarch, 25.-Louis Descoins, ! Oeneva,, March 25.---Sovietf octonarian hero, who recently Vol has notified the :secretariatu fected his sixteenth rescue by saving League of Nations she will sib, a woman from the Seine, htas been' mutual guarantee pact and dis presenteNl a gold medal by the Fed- moinnt tresty recommended toa eration of Life Saving Societies. !pIowers by, the last assembly. Is Iroml illellt il F ield1 :011ornly and Leader In1 31"tth11 n atics. OfI HIIAUA R , )ART. 11"' ii DuD'lLE Y OBSERVATORJE:,. .I rr ......r mmpm .. ti {r { 1 -L C. Y. L. Char]ier, professor in the ud ivrrilty an I (:iroctor of the obser- _-Oy at tild p wd' iiwill be in 'Ann Arbor thil we o de lver several lectur iSon mnth'naticaI statistic's andstrnomy. He comies upon the :flit nvitation of the departments ot maithemiatics and astronomy. Plrofesor Qhariier is a distinguish- ed astronomer and the recognizedl leader of the school of Scandinavian miathematicians who have done mnuch in recent years to advance the sub- ject of mnathematical' statistics. to ar position of the Highest importane In both theory and application. V, FProii (iCnitribut )r Ilis contritutions to astronomy have b~een nlnerous in the field of Mtel- O~r statistlcs, andl have attracted the 'world-w ide attention, of astronom ers .f s d v l p en of t e t o C a lrty ^S f eq nc di t b t s h s jkwed hlim as an investigator of the highest rank.' Perhaps the m~ost significant thing Ohont Chlarier's work, according to iuen i1ntrest~I in ~his field, is the en- A4usiasm lmc; has'crate! atpnong the !Younger inen in this 'work. The re- cults are know reaching out past the b4ounaries of thle ScandinaIvian coun- Jreand bearing fruit on the contin- .ent anl in this 'country. Thlis is evi- ienced by an uniusual' activity inl the universities in mathematical statistics a nd its applications, and to, adistinct- lyincreased prophortion of paper's an(] r~esearches in this subject in nlatb em- etical journals. The applications are also reflectedl in numerous issue, of th'e scientific journal3 in astronomy, physics, biology,, economics, educatU on, and other subejcts. ( nuns AN 04Ieptt Althmough he has consenteal to give several lectures oilmin ath em atical StOi t istics hare, leis presnt visit in this country is chiefly as the gue st of as- tr~onomlers. His jlpiyt husfahas SENIOR =GAPS AND GOWNS SHOULD liE ORDERED: NOW % In order that all seniors will ' have* their' caps and gowns inI iiefor swihgout, to' be' held this year, on May 6, it is nec- Iessary, that they., place, their or-! 1 ders, with George. Moe's Sport [ Shop immediately. It is not es- I sential to make any deposit at1 Ithis time. Eu rope, Orient, Etc. To get the better reservations. It will be very neesslary thai you arrang yowr plans soont. BOOK EA RLYsa g LstIat ALL STEAMSIHP LINKS.POURS AND CRUISES A osmaldoil secures space. Df lay no longer E~G0 Ann Arbor.Mieh. bcense acrd ondefiJlenm ln~ 4 urance'Agent WEa WRITE ACL KINDOS OF INSUI RANM1 BETWEEN THE ACTS at POPULAR PLACES ~ASING melodies tinged with laughter-music and merri- ment fill the air-follows .... a lull, as you seeni your table-My, but it's hot-..want somie real refreshment? Ord~er Budiweiser -,Sold Everywhere. ANHiEASER-BUSCHI ST. LOUIS Dudweise 'Fie ,10en,11Wbo et out to cownuer, tlIe world by air, taken just before the 01;lt lregan: 1,441 to r' llj;M~o ' L. Martin, commiande, Li[eut. Lowell 11. Snmith, Lieut. Leigh 'W4de, Liut. Join ha.rding, [JeO. l;ric 11. NOt- son and Sergeants A. L Harvey, A. H. I'urner and Htenry 11. O0don. Loaded with four leaf clovers, rab bits feet and other emblemis of good luck, four United States arm~y planes are winging their way toward Asia on the first division of their round-the-world flight. The planes are being piloted ,by"Maj. F. T.. Martin; Nwho is cmmander -of the epochal expedition,' and Lieuts. Lowell H. Smnithi, Leigh Wa-pde end Eric "Nelson. Four other -men a-e inarticipating in the adventure, Lieut. Ilarding,° and Sergeants A-. L. I Harvey, A. H. Turner and HIenry H included Harvard College observe t- ory, Dartmouth observatory, Dudley observatory at Albany, and after visit- ing the observatory here, he goes to University of California and Lick Ob- servatory at Mict. [-amilton5. Two lectures on "Sta', t.ics and Natural PhIlosophy". will bhe given in west physics lecture room at fo'ur. o'clock Friday, March 28, andl at four o'clock Monday, March >l, and prob-' ably severAl other lecture,; will bie an- nounced -after his arival. Professor' Charlier has written in advance that his lectues wxill not be igh-ly .tech- nical. Students and mu -mubers of the Ogden. They are .the mechanicians of the planes.j faculty interested in this subject are Largo from "lew World; cordially invited to attend then, ymhn I Mrche-Scherzo ..........St ee e AlI) Allegro, Adagio front Sixth CJ S l. ALYI Smphoy .... ..... ... ,Widor1 MUSITC IT1ANS 1, InBe rn :us.... .. .. .. .. .. ...Spinney I UILI1L~ In Sprin gtime.........Kindler _________ - ~ - IWalther's Prize Song from ~Th rguartwliht rgnreit ';Die Mveistersing-er"....Wagner 'Th reulr tilghtori~nteita {Le Bonheur ................ydle will be given at 4:15 o'clock this at- j*BlY Request ternoon in 1-i111 auditoriumi. I'ahner The general public is cordially in- Christian,_ University organist, will vi ted to this concert.j play the following jprogram.Suet f h ~vrst cmo Jubilee- Overture... . }... eber o' , tsiq will give their annual Symu-{ yEN u 'O'!th student or proi., slia4perb VENUS Out- rivals MRl for perfect pencil work. 1?black degrees and 3 copyng. A in i worLdad -KLEI$ BIWV i .k(o:E (o. A _.l _. -- .. ]DIstributors Aun,,Arbor, 8-203 Dim * 5 . ;.. . . _, ~ .. taso~ i ar:4 J YR aero~i Mii~~ it ~~ a tFa.1 1tI t"Th 3 fr 1 01 +,CUY u y 1 'Ion 4 1 , 1" ;n : ,: , I 'I i I- 11 S.M I tr'ai't.' i. , , i - , ! - ~ ~ m MI, IIS' AIN ,, , 1. a -a teas :.., ~ i y - . 'I+- a R. : .t tf. zw.. t, t "<.. T?-_ . ' _. tY .. 1 s: "_I* '. ~- . ..... 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