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TI I. NMIICI - flGANDALY

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dents And Faculty from 1837 to
Are Several Changes
ENSEIIA1NN, '11, is DIRE CTOR
OF THIRD BOOK OF ITS IIDY
Distribution of the new issue of the
mmni catalogue, containing the
ines of all graduates, non-gradu-
es, officers and faculty member's of
' University' from" '1837' to January,
22, is expected to begin February
't according to word received from i
ebinders, tie-Cox' Binidery of Chi-
go.
The edition, which was originally;
pposed to appear last summer, has
en delayed at the printers, Wyn- i
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Prof. Arthur I .BionclisW+

ILansing, until recently. All the books
2,500 in number, are now in Chicago
being bound. Shipment will start
from tbere on Jan.25 for Ann Arbor.
SHere labels will be affixed and the
.books sent to those who have order-
--them.
According to IT. L. Sensemiann,'1
director of the catalogue, the tinmf
~taken has not been excessive, con-
sidering the size, and it has been
.:mainly because the book .was prom-
uised too soon that trouble has oceurr-
ed.
Is Tid -VfatNhgiie
'Two other cataloguies have beet
published by the University, one In'
,:1590 and the other in 1911, being the
"-policy to put them out every ten
,,years. The new book is much
,',,Amer than the former ones, but is
;;.planned on somewhat the same idea
.as the 1911 book.
A Atot 1 of 61,566 names of students
;'pre contained in the edition, 36,400 of
4"whom nave' received degrees. Thoe
. ,above total does not include officers
"hand faculty members. The book has
,,p379 pages, containing 1nore Wthan
MbO over the book published in 1911.
In addition more names and data
have been put on a page, which are
the same size as formerly, due to the

o Prof. Arthur IH. Blanchard, 'head n
t the highway en- ineering departmen:
of the University, will deli~er th
econvocation address dt the Kautsa
State Agricultural college today. Prm
fe sor Ilanehard %,ilt, also address to
(lay the' Manhattan :section of the Alt
e ican Socilety of Civil E~ngineers, tit
ttawa university, 'and the combine
meeting of the Chamber of Comhmerci
-Rotary club ,and Kiwanis club in 01,
taws. Professor Blanchard left Am]
Arbor Wedne~zday, morning and ex
p eets to ret~urn Sunday:.
WOMEN L151 EFFICIENT,
THAN ME,PRB SOW
iv-6ckholm, 'Jan. 1O.-i(By A.I:)-
-The average effiienecy of women 1i
governmnental posts in Sweden seem:
to 'be generally uinder that of me
and women therefore should not' r
celve salaries on a par with their mialr'

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fact that the columns, lave been made
wider and the type smaller. It has
been estimated by the director that if
thie same arrangement had been used
aswas done in 19t1 the book' would'
t have taken more, than 1800 pages.
ARE SEVERAL CHIANGES f
SChanges have been made from the
other book in that members of the
facuxlties have been put,. in alphabet-
leial order rather than "In, order of'
r The new edition of the catalogue,
$like the one h14:1911,. will be. divided .
jin three ma'in parts. "the first con-
,tains thR Regents;; ;secretaries: treas -
jurers, librarians, superinten~dents oft
public instructign, presidents, and !
Ifaculty memb'ers, 'with the time of
their holding the position; 'starting'E
with the first board of Regents in
11837.

colleagues, According to the 'con c',
sions of the official committee Aplpoint-
ed to investigate' the, principles'
compensation for, and pensioning qt
women in government emiploy.
The committee basses 'its flinding or
a study of health statistics of male an(
female government employees'; on' th
fact that women are' at present, beini
retired on pensions at an earlier" ag!
than men, and that women requif'
more time than 'men for study,{ a4i
training.
From the statistics, it was estimaite'
that the average' woman emiploye' bb
tweeif the ages of 25 to .60' expertetc
ed 41.9 per cenlt more illness than 'th"
average man during the same perio
of life.' Studies' of 'the'amnont of wor,
performed and: the general efficiency o.
the work 'also favor the meni.' Anoth
er reason wby men should have larger
salaries tMan women, according to, thf
committee, is that women do not have
to perfo'rmn military service.
The reduction of women's salaries
which .the committee recommends vary
from 8 to 14 per cent, according t(
the grade.
The women members of the in'vst]
gating committee submitted a[ mInorit3
report which was at variance with thlt
main recommendations,
.Eng'ineer Meeting
Date Is C'hangea;
Plrofessor' H. K, Riggs of the en-
gineering school made a statement
last night to the effect that the, meet.
ing of American railroad. eagirteerf
schedulehd for Jan. 16 and 1! had:i beer

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Part II contains the names of all
e graduate's of the University, Adivid-
I according to schools, with those
celiving advanced degrees in separ-
e sections. "Part III contains the
ames of alI fprmer ,students who
ave not taken their degrees here, ex-
iusive of thos~e registered in the aca-
mlc sessions of 1921-22 and 22-23.
his division 'is arranged under al-f
uabetical ,rather than class order.f
Giver Addresses
In the sections. of the book con-
ining the names of students an
tempt has been made to give ad-
esses and occupations of those liv-
g -at the present time, and dates3
ad places of death of those deeeas-

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stock of suits' and overcoats.. Enormous savings. The event of
the season. The event of our, entire history. For it's the mnost gi-
gantic clearance We-ever held. Or that Ann Arbor has ever, known!

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and other fine makes!,

An. index to all graduates of the,
niversity is placed at the close of
e book, as well as an addenda con-
ning additional deaths received af-
rthe book went to press. Orders
ye been taken for 1,300 of the
00 copies.
It's ruuj efficiency to itse Daill;

Changed. The date has been advancee-
to Jan. 24 and 25 so that delegates tc
the meeting will have an opportunity
to meet delegates to the' convention
of deans and administrative officero
which is being held hsere Jan. 25 and
2G.
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