TUESDYNMRCHI 3, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FACE TTHR r - ~ a ~---'----- ANOUC SUME MATH CURRICu]LUM' lrty- se~en Courses 'Are Planned;, k 2~ Classes Scheduled For 1.itertary College 18 LISTED TO TEACH One of the strongest curricula to be offered in the Summer session this ~ ear will he that in mnathematics. SThirty-seven courses are planned for ft u4il epartment. Of this number 23' will be offered in the literary college. ten in the Engineering college, andl two more in the School of 1Education. T'he teaching corps will inlude 1X wen, all of the present departmenit of In t he literary college, the p~rogram will include: couirse:; taught b)y Prof. IL. (. Ka 1)inisl{i in leaching of Geoni-1 -et ry andl history of iitathematics. Pi-of. Peter F iel d will tea>ch nlechaniea.i Priof. V. C . Pocr will meet classes in]. %;!!A geoleL ry, ]-rof. S. RF. tll wvill lea)ch analytic geomet ry acri (1(iffe cen-- ja 1 equhations5, 1 '101. I. W. J3lsia w _ ill leach algebra and figures of S0l110 - gomnet x y, irof. WK. E3. Ford will t each determinanuts atnd the theory of equn - tiofls, and~ adlvanced calculus, Prof'. IT. C. Carver will teach theory or: probability,, finite differences and1( mri- t hematicali theory of statistics, P'rof.l T.' I. Bunning will teach empirical f ormiulas, Prof. '. I-. Jlilclebrandlt will I tech theory o1 lunctions of a ('onplex ( '''viriable, -V T. RaI~iford will teach Kph~l ne geometry, elenment s of miathe- l4 'atical statistics andl introduction to (!w mat hematical t heory of interest --afd insuiraiwce, Clair Il.eed will teach "olem entary algebra, mathematical theory of statistics. andI introduction l Af the mathematical theory of interest. 0. .1. Peterson will teach calculus and Prof. Borman 1-1. Anning will teach! trigonometry, integral calculus and solid analytical ;geometry.- fMathematics to be offered in the1 engineering school will be: solid!l geometry and differential equations taught by Prof. V. C. Poor; algebra T'en States Affected As Wall .street Plans Merger Ours IL OI 400% am vo. """""""-ENTUCK iS~A -5 A PHIS~s&S~V~IS% A'0*~ xnct '!3 AEO " :r-_f aloft t" no MORGAN GIVES MANUSCRIPTS TO0 LIBRARY I Mr. J. Pierpont Ml~org in of New York City has just presentedi the U'ni- versity library with 64 volumes of photographic reprodluct ions of (Copt ic mianuscripts [reini w libr~ary. iMr1. Morgan possesses, the finest; collecl- ionj of (Coptic manuscripts in the wvorld ,~o that the gift is of onusual value. 'IThe original manuscripts wvere boughlt. 1Vi liipaily in E yiit and( were arrang- & d andl hound