THURSDAY, APRIL. 30, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ~r ,A.... ,,. ...a .. .,. .. ......._, ..... r.. r.. . ,...... ........ a .. _ _ ... _ _. .__ HISTORY SOCIETY WILL MEET HER IlissiSipl iValley Associatioii ('o~aiii n 'I'o W. L. C'lemnits' Library} For Session Tomonirrow KAE1RPINSKI TO SPEAK '_ Members of the Mississippi Valley hIistorical association, which opens its 18th annual convention in Detroit to-I flay, will hold their second lay ses- sion in the William L. Clement >' Ii- lbrary tomorrow morning.{ Randolph G. Adams, custodian of ~the library, will give the welcoliling address. Prof.' Louis Karpin ski, ofIl ithe mathematics department, will dis-x (,us;; "Map Collections Relating (ol the Hlistory. of the_ Mississippi Val- 1cy" andl Nelson V. Rlussell, of the} hiistory department will give a pa1wr ~on the "Spirit ofDevelopment of the 4liritish Administration of 11lichigan." fProg. C. 1-1. Van Tyne of the historyj dl epartient, will preside at the meet- ing which will begin at 10 o'clock.j At noon Robert M. Rieser, assistantj ~attorney general of the state of Wis- 1 ~consin will give an address on the "WisconsinMichigan Boundary Dis-1 'pute." Mr. Rieser, who represents Wisconsin in the controversy now pending before the United States Sni- 1jreme court, will eXplain the case of atiplied history, and will show why -legislative bodies should take care to preserve their historical records. On the return to Detroit the delega- tlion will have dinner at the College t)of the City of Detroit, following which thbere will be a business, meeting. I I oft I I D E TB AO I 1 I-i E zs acr -- - ~1 6 A n nnte Variety I 1 i Ii f M 0 i i I t i I I it ! E j s i 1 ! a i '. i I I I SLEEP ANY WHERE BUT, EAT AT REX'S THE CLUB LUNCH 71 2 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Sts. 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