t F I 1 IDA ' rANT'Al'Y 3 a 192- THE MICHIGAN DSAILY FRIDY, ANUAY 2, 125 _________________THE iCHGANPAGE TIMR dSUJPPLY MQRNEY FOR WORK IN RESEARCH :-aulty )Membiers, Advanced G~raduiate Studenfts tec il-e sums CASTE GIVEN $1,000 -Several sums of money, totalling . 1,850, were granted for the purpose tai' special researches at a meeting o1 the executive hoard of the Graduate school which was held Wednesday afternoon. The money will go to mem- bers of the faculty and advanced gra- duate students who are interested in such work. The gift was grantedI from . iend " which was recently made av- ailable for this purpose. The executive hoard admitted two{ applicants to candidacy for the de-I ;gree t6f master of engineering, and 13 to that for the doctorate. Prof. E. C. Case of the geology de- partment, was granted $1,000 for ex-I cavation work in U~tah during the lp. summer. i-e has obtained from thej Department of Interior, through theI + advice of the Smithsonian institution, permission to excavate for three mon- ths in the "Dinosaur National Monu- ment," in northwestern Utah.G This quarry is the one from which1 the celebrated dinosaur now in the1 S museum of the Carnegie institute at Pittsburgh was obtained, and from vrhich the national museum at Wash- iligton and the University of U~tah 1tv recently obtained other skele-' C~tonls. .,.urs Prof. IT. A. Bartlett of the botany department, receivedl a grant in part payment of the expenses of a botanist to accompany the expedition to Utah. C. 0. Erlanson of the boatny depart- ment, has been chosen to accompany Professor Case on this expedition. A sum of 'money was granted to Prof. W. 14. Hobbs of the geology _ department, to defray the expenses 'ofl ',. M. Gould, who will make a geolo- fgTcal study of the mountains in southI- ern Utah. '~rProf. A. G. Ruthiven direct or of the _ museum, waol grantedl money to de- fray the expenses of W. J. Clench, and W.R. ,Tones, who will go to Washing- ton to (10 certain research work con- >- cerning experiments which are now 'being conducted in the museum. 1 Campus Credo Tcoda-y's question: Would you pre. 4,er, to see a better type of vaudeville at Ann Arbor movie houses, with the price of tickets adlvanced to 75 cents' ? ! f Students Come Of 1Summej From 45 t Con ntris, r Seson ates,2 21Foreign PTF And Pacific Islands no [ [CI !Starts 1926 Boom lAstronomers See Eclipse 1 Line Of ' Zii sInterest in the eclipse is increasing as the time of its occurrence ap- From proaches. Prof. 0. L. Dust heimers, lec- ture on the "Solar Eclipse of January 'TotaliIY 124, I25" Nv: ;broadcasted by radio Students attending the 1924 Sum- the following countries had one stu- - ier r c.sson repr~eseanted 45 states and;i (lent registeredl: 13ulgaria, England, ;EIgh aen Sut~jeets Will be Offered by 21 t oreoign countries as well as theIY gyrt, Hungary, Java, Korea, Mexico, ; Department for 192 Summier i~~ip~n n iaaln sad, P 1~ oland Rounwania Samoa Scot land, ' Sesioni 11.iippne ml awaian sladsPor I Iurke y, andi Ti'aguay. tO ando 21( the d(l icVL ofColumbia,______ u.Cceora lg to a list. of student s recent - - SEVEN IN PHILOSOPHY iy C .. llfPU I ( by the C &hversity author- hlies. VJ1 UjIGui OU IV!U UJ lVfl L Increasedl inte;-est in lpsychology oE hfstont li courses has resulted in an enlarged weirc roi la i~a r;. FPIVothera states criuu ob fee hs(e w e ecah l res,-nted by rmore than HIR 9 COI atletdrn h 91 uni2ss (;iC hun~died studti(Leatat. the last Slim- ,IDOn. curigumtoebcofred billhe giv- lner~sessio;i. The :atistics show 181 G~,(. scllctt, 1.21L, was last sum- en uinder the (direction of Prof. W. froin M\1ichigan, 27:1 from Ohio, 1381 ier appointed aiting dean of the Coin- 13. Pillsbury, Prof. C. 11. Gi iflit ts, Prof. tri'O: Illinois, lo2tfroin New York, and A~~~~~~~l~~ p~hto Nnyiai n n larative Law ;school of China. Iin- 11F. LIDimmick, C. E. Ragsdale, Dr. 10 ic~ i '7fe nly sty~iaanesdI'lIr-et nediately after his gauainheeIMartha Guernsey, Adelbort Ford and he joined( the taculty at. that institu- H.I1 R. Mayberry. (AI Wti':' lochd'Is a .l, l~ela wai e, .xndtion , and vwr:,,U. the samne timle adlmit- Ini addlition to trho fundainentali tedl to (hio Anilcan Liar association. c resi 3hi u" 't, clre iI 1 1insmaledi the li s5iof for J-11coI.I - 1fis appoini fieiit c(amle as tCoeresult the 'OiT!! in exlpeH1'irenl al py1): gy rigs with- .:;3 stucient s enr'olled (luring iof the furlough of' Dean A4.W. w.131nme. 1pnychol'ogy of 11he abnlorn.al sid loc- the 1924 Summer session followed lby At a dinner giveil in his honor re- cult, plsychology of aivo. t. ing, pr~y- ('anadaz twith 25, Japan, 11, India,- ) c' 0011 Dr. Sellett stated that t he fu- + chology o1f nianla emnlc, p yt hlogy Arg entfin;,and tSouth Africa *4 each; ire judges of Chlina xvwill boechosen of salesmanshi p, WL c ag.,a. Coluib ia and fBlivia., 2 cli11 while; from Chinese l aw sudlent s and that act er and p~sychology of Vol it ion. All -the adni mistraftionol' law will also (opp~rttunit y for rhclicn ii .t inerec a ii; clIass. I believo the pr'oseni. price of be in thai a hand's. Hie also asserted (advance work in t his ini1;Jct \will b)e the movies in Ann Arbor is su flicient1 that the ,ncient criminal lawv of Ch ina offered in a sen i w at'C111'w ;i ho for whiat one2 "nets ot".~ of themr. I is older than the Romian law, bill. that psychology of reascnmn2 do not1)b1lieve iudentls can afford to it is unisuited(1for present-day condi- Seven ('olrics in lh 110: to)hy uillfa o- ut t eivueileat" K' h nwciit~llw a enFvl arlgtel7l~c Fayett e L. Coykendall,'2717'.--"-'Yes. c~dilfie(, it is based upon the Jap~an- id~ert thedir ce lion of 1Pi o .1IM, rr.ne - It seins as if Ann Arbor is large en- ese law which was copied from that I ley, Prjof. ;t. W Seli ,,s, 1 ci. 1. 'i. oughi, withm the studlent blody behind! of Germany. Notwithstanding c~haos i Farlce, and W1. . ''') it, 1.o havye more vaudeville of a bet - in other directions, Dri. Sellett ( pre- The cour'ses cffer'ed in hli.; su~jO('t ter clan:,. It is a paity ghat We have' dicted, that it will not, be long beforeI will includ e a course in he c ntl rilc- to go to D~etroit to see 1 a. fir c(lass of a decision will be arrived at for the tion to phlilosophyw, oflbicsr, 0 at het (5, vaudeville." adoption of either the civil or corn- logic, the history oi l llijosouli;'r inc'e Mary Rena. Kellogg, gr'ad.--"As a lmnon law for time general rise of the ' Kant, cont einpol ary ilosophV, 211 goodl st udent who seeks occasionial countrmy.: sys:temlatic nhilosophy (1 relfsigoi. mIee; eat ion in the movies, I wouldl The Comparative Law School is the -____ ___ wld m yiake cmye rt eration founwd iin iChina. 'It iformisc a (dparimnent of Soo- 'hisLays, the Sala Y!Vof J' j)veai'r : the ovis adisinctbenfit Stch chow university, a leading missionary to bal'11'1),c_ cYaI showvs as are nowv offered repel rather linstitution. Since 1920 a. number o01 ' ? niisaioai{:, lhari's I' O a than at tract ."' graduates of this school have come annually to do gradluate work at Alni Tirana, Albania, Jan. 22.---Thme as-1 Arbor'. senibly today gave a vote of confidence to the cabinet headed by Ahmed Zogu. I London, Jan. 22.-The report that Herbert H. Asquith probably would; Pay youlr Daily 1bscriptioll. ; accept a peerage has been revived. ; i !! i I 1 i I Y d -r -i i l I Members of the staff of the U~niver- sity observatory have made extensive ;, 9~ ~ Plfl fi plans to observe the solar eclipse u~ I~ ~ rtV which will occur tomorrow morning,i according to an announcement by HN HUAID HOE O Prof. W. J. H-ussey, (director'. ___ Professor Curtiss and 1 0iloug Willi PrJf. (G. P. Baker, for many years use the 37 inch reflecting telescopeI director of the47 Workshop at Har- at the Observatory tor p~hotograp~hingI vard iuniversity and author of several the spectrum of ie sun. 1.r. Ruu'sy books dealing with the drama, was re- will see the plie 0ilinon01 from the I Gently presented wvithi a purse of $I,- "thumb'' (istrict 4thftlis :state, niwzo'100 byhis formner workers and, associ- Bad Axe, which is, near the line of ate a in the Workshop at a reception totality. ! otitiiled "'1 ,e !,ast Act." Professor Mr. Metcalf -will go to his home on ! fake.r has acl c a position at Yale the eastern shore of Lake Huron in i but the fie 22 lU as been given him to the region of totality and will take !buy jbookr z:)T the drama for his own with him a camera for obtaining p~ho- Ipv°ivate il< : ry and not for the Yale tographis of the eclipse. Professor 11s ibay siter will go to Stratford, Ontario. Professor Hussey plans to go somte- G A D 0 T ( where eas.t, of Buffalo, New York, r~ ~ ~ ~ where thlere are a n~utileir of large 0 1)- r 1)RAMLATISTS' TIHEATRE, Inc. I e t :: ]c.- ,1.,slu:''e afeady begun f - - .fo 1t;" cayhture' co~itrol of the house xo . ;'Iwesli5'tat ;v(S iin the 112election. \V illi ii A. (11411 ld, representative t em Ai 1Lh.in.,a . an.J Democratic it, ci i oliinan of'the Deinocratic (c iigie sicmal ecampaign committee. F~red City of Danzig, Jan. 22.-De-- suite the alleged efforts of Poland to boycott; it, Danzig's spring fair will opn 7 Feb., 5. IAr 12N iTrPtE vt 'nn' 7'652 ' scx'vatorie. Nearly all the morn ,ern of the staff will take smnaIlIf felfatopus j vitli them, for the rprose of exam- !iing the corona visibly. Presenuts "Y 'E GOOSE HANGS HlIGH" By Lewis Beath With ornuuj rlTrevor and Mrs. Whiffean -v AMUSKFNT;CINTE- - N-ARBOR- 4, -._rl l MR~~ainee, 35c t :9-uI DEvening, 50c Singuari Classifiction i r 9 ,1 I I L g0 sue i Because It Ilan No Equal-Not Even "'THE COVERED WAGOMN A! QuaMlity. Dress Clothes T Kirschbaum 'Tuxedos $45- I NOW SHOWING Romance, Adventure and Unbelievablc Magic .11 ? = AVE YOU EVER . .............................seen M gi .:: Rug soar above the city bearing a - "1"Thief and, a Prin, Bess? ................................. H ave you ever seen a white horse $2:wihSwng fly thru ...........: :i the c o'ds? We Know Thait 'Tis Is a Daring (l'all , Bat True :Ncverthlcles . WITH Ea JACK HO LT ERNEST TORREICE LOIS WILSON NOAH BEERY IleV ii 4d 1 rI Where asked: The tipper studyI hall of the Library. 'l'ie aswoers : Walter Auer, '27.---_ "A special, first-raite act would justify, atn occasional raise in the admission trice, but this should not serve as anl exclise for boosting the price for ev-- cr'y medliocre show that plays Ann - Arbor. Only the best are worth 75 d (ents.'' JIoseph Weiss, '28.-"No, I believe that the present type of show is eni- l ertaining; enough. By raising the pr'ice, no doubt many persons would be deprivedi of the bensefit of seeing l-he perftormanc'es." ucy Ann Cochmlin,'.-"N, I amt not. .iterested ini vauldeville of any New Models, All Sizes Gross Clothing Store 309 South Main so F0rann ter. , e : . .aKK. -~~ ..- .,--- -- M I.: Va p56 ofJ Dance in a Jacobson's and youis Dant-e in Chic!l So Graceful that they seem almost to Dance of themselves. Have you ever seen Magic ropes, live dragons and bats as big as ele& phants? Have you ever seen an" invisibe cloak? This beautiful stor of romance abounds in happen, ings of astounding and unbelievable magic. T -pRoc-RXillINCLuDES "THE BEES KNEES"4 11. C. 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