TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRI n Y TH MCIGNDAL.FIDY FB1 R 7 GIVE DINNER\ BR of DR. BERG Iuildzng Progress 15,500 Envelopes Bear Tidings Of Grades To Anxious Students rial engineering staff mem- Two additions, the construction of we a dinner and smoker last . i room 319 of the Union in hon- I which will start during the next week, )r. Ernst J. Berg, professor of are going to be added to Waterman al engineering in Union coil- Gymnasium. The new sections of the d consulting engineer of the gyminasium are to be constructed on 1 Electric- company of Schen- the south side of the building, one at N. Y., who today completes a the present entrance facing the Chem- of four lectures in Ann Arbor. istry building at the south west cor- last lecture of the series, at ner of the gymnasium, and the others m. today, will concern Heavi- at the south east corner, over thej >perators, which was also thepresent shower rooms. f the lectures given Wedniesday These additions will house the offi-I h.ursday afternoons. Wednes- ces of the directors of the gymnasium ening Dr. Berg spoke on the and will give additional space for twos Dr. Steinmetz, telling of the 'types of sport whose present gymnas- al wizard's early surroundings ,ium faciliuies are rather crowded: fe, and of his conributions to namely, wrestling and boxing. The Building and Grounds depart- ge W. Patterson of the engin- ment of the University has complete mechanics department and as-. dean of the engineering cal contract for the construction work will onsored the dinner. _ be let. NE MEN CHOSEN FOR EXTEMPORE CONTEST ine men ,were chosenr yesterday to pete in the second semester ex- poraneous contest as a result ryouts which were held Wednesday Vlasoh hall. Twenty persons com- ed in the tryouts and from this up, seven were selected as "reg- rs" and two as alternates by mem- s of the faculty of the public aking department and members of ta Sigma Rho, national honorary ating fraternity. he seven men picked to compete the contest which will be held in days are: J. H. Elliott, '26, H. .R her, '24, Jack Honigman, '24, MI- a Pryor, '25, J. J. Rosnthal, '25. Al- t Stern, '26, and Marshall Whit- ib, '25. Those who were chosenras rnates are: Albert Sawyer, grad, L. Gibson, '26. ome, Feb. 14.-Count Giovanni azoni, newly appointed ambassador Russia, has started for Moscow. The stone work on the front of the new Literary building has been com- pleted with the exception of the cen- tral columns, the cresting and theI cornice. As a further precaution against ac- cidents occurring to people walking under the construction work of the building the west doors of University' Hall have been closed and the use of the stairways on this side of the building have been forbidden. Fences, have been placed underneath the brick and stone workers as an added surety for the safety of pedestrians near the building. In ten days, the weather permitting, the entire structural work on the new Medical building will be completed. The first four stories of the building's struicture are of cement but the fifth story will be supported by pipe iron columns. The main purpose that the fifth story will serve is as a store room and as a place to house the animals that will be kept for the object of ex- perimental work by the Medical de- parthent. The third and fourth floors of the Fifty-five hundred two-cent stamp- all out. Extra help is used in the ed envelopes, that's about the number office in the tabulating of the marks;t that have been handled in the Regist- stamp machines, automatic sealersl ar's ofice the last few days merely for are used; and everyone around ther the purpose of informing the anxious office is busy either recording some7 student what kind of work he has grade of "E" or, "A", or directing somez done in the past five months. lost student who fails to find thef According to Registrar Arthur G. classification committee. Hall, it is no easy job to get the grades In addition to the 5,50Q there is also < that mail which had to be sent out to model High School are now in use and those unfortunate students who were benches, all that could be spared from asked to see Dean Wilbur R. Hump-t the other University buildings, have jrey's because of their scholarship.I been installed on these floors. .As Registrar Hall puts it, "You see,l wec send about 5,000 grade envelopes' There is little actual work left to to the students themselves and then do on the building in the line of fin- ishing the construction and the Wvood- to about 500 parents whose sons or, work and the entire building is now daughters are in danger." in use. The north half of the new coal stor- age basin, adjacent to the power houseM has been completed and the piles of coal that now occupy the site of the proposed south half of the new basins .'Ois bLg o ed aLapd yIsU p si is being moved as rapidly as is poss- I ble into the finished portion. When Etnindprmn fteui the new crane service is installed this Extension department of the uni- ! work will be facilitated. Work on the versity will conduct two more courses south basin will be started in the early this semester, according to Kemp Spring. Keena, assistant director of the Michi- gan extension division. Both of these The east extension of the new Law ourses will be given evenings a De- club, upon which the construction to joit Central High school, beginning date has not been concentratedn till Monday night. progress rapidly now due to the f, act One course will be given by Dr. that the majority of the work on the Nellie Perkins at 7 o'clock Monday other portions of the building have evening and the second by Prof. Ar- reached a stage well toward structural thur E. Wood at the same time on cmpledtion. twa sTuesday. Dr. Perkins' course deals with mental mechanism and character. formation, and, is listed as psych- The installation, in the new phy:ics iatric social work. In this course, building, of the compressors and mos sudy is made of psychological ap- tor of the new liquid air machine has proach, the basis of conduct, and the been finished and the liquifier, proper: study of personality. has now been received. The comple- I The course given by Prof. Wood' tion of the unit is expected this week. concerns the family. A study is made The liquifier was made by the Gener- of city development as a social insti- al Electrical company. tution in the modern era, its relation to the state and to economic and rel- Brighton-on-the-Sea, Eng., Feb. 14. igious instituions. Factors in con- -Capt. Robert Wringle, noted yacht- i temporary problems also will be dis- ing skipper, is dead. He commanded cussed. Two hours credit toward a Ljpton's Shamrocks I and II, in 1899 university degree will be given for and 1903. each of these courses. MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Mr. and Mrs. Josef Lhevinne, dis- tinguished Russian pianists, will ap- pear in joint recital in the Extra Con- ; cert series, Monday evening, February3 18, in Hill auditorium. Mr. Lhevinnej is one of the few representatives of that virtuoso school of piano playing which came into vogue in the latter days of Liszt and Rubinstein. Though his musical education be- gan later in life than that of many ar- tists, he soon came to rank with the master class in the conservatory where he studied. When only seventeen years old, he graduated with highest honors, and later won the Rubinstein prize in Berlin, in a pianistic contest with thirty-two other competitors. Up to the time of the war his ap- pearances both in America and on the continent were consistently success- ful. He returned to this country in 1919, and since has toured the prin-1 cipal cities, playing in recitals and as -soloist with the leading symphony or- chestras. Mr. Lhevinne plays both so- to and two-piano numbers, the latter with Mrs. Lhevinne, MEXICAN REBELS SAID TO B91IN FULL WSP Washington, D. C.-Feb. 14.-(By AP)-General Estrada, chief of the Rebels on the Jalisco front, has been practically defeated and is in flight, the Mexican embassy announced to- day. 'With him," it was added, "the army of General Tiguez, Parcia, Arnaiz, Ramirez, and Garrizo also fell. The battle occupied LaPiedad and ended yesterday after 11 hours of the most intense fighting. The casualities were exteremly heavy." Daily classified for real results. NIMMO To AODRESS OPENI MEETING OFPRESS CLUBI H. M. Nimmo, editor of the Detroit Saturday Night will address an open meeting of the Student Press Club of the University at 8 o'clock tonight in University hall. Mr. Nimmo has had a wide experi- 'DETROIT UNITED LINES EAST BOUN~Dv Limiteds: 6 a. m., 9:10 a. m. and every two hours to 9:10np. m. Express. 7 a. mn., 8 a, in. and every two hours to 8 p. m. Locals: 7 a. m., 8:55 a. m. andI every two hours to 8:56 p. m.,I 11 p. m. To Ypsilanti only, 11:40 p. m., 12:25 a. m. and 1:15 a. m. WEST BOUIND Limiteds: 8:47 a. im. and every two hours to .8:4 7 p. im. Express (making local stops): 9:S0 a.1m. and every two hours to 9:50 p.7M. 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