9, 1926 PACE TWO THDE MICHIGAN DAILY TUMDAY, MARCH PXfT~TWO TUESDAY, MARCH ----- -w- -- r- Ohio State University Chooses Law Secretary Dlirects P"ublicity Own Graduate As New President Announces New In Democrat Party ~~ COif Hem ehrs' SOMETHING NEW! 4 ~DANC ING TO-NI'TE At Joe Parker's Cafe Parker's Cafe Orchestra Playing Steak-Dinners 0. Thenmpson, Who Retired LhUst____ Fall after 26 Years Service iCrover' C. Grisniore, secretary of f: the Lawe school, announced the names HAS EXTENSIVE CAREERJ of the new members of Coif, national ... ":.:. honorary legal society, Saturday.j Th.e rsdn fOi tt Members of the society, which is i :.: ::>:::'::;... .": , 'aseu unn scholarship, are c.hosein University, one of the country's lark-ytefclt fteLw colfo est educational institutions, George the highest ten per cent of the senior Washington Rightmire, is the "first j .,'.....:'" Y " class. graduate of that university t'Ie-::.::::...... The Order of the Coif has societies Sincome its head. He succeeds Dr. '.\ ~ 'f i all the leading universities of the r' 1( country and was founded for the pur- 0. Thompson, who retired last fallpoefenurgglgasclrhi afte 26year ofservce.and advancing the ethical standards In 1885, at the age of 17, upof lstof the legal profession. The followingj graduation from high school, Dir.' Rlghtmire taught in a country 'school ;men were elected to mnembership by: the faculty committee: Weldon G. in Scioto county, Ohio, near Powells- MawlI.Fed ihr yulle. After remaining there for two'Btes Ford, Raynmond H. Harkrider, W"illiam , years, he taught, another two years at, .HloaJc .Hng n Wheelersburg, Ohio. ap .HcRoetG aisn Then he entered the preparatory Rap!.Hck oet>.Jmeo depatmet o Ohi, Sateand ate inRobert D. Law, Leonard B. Parks, deprtmnt f hioStae ad ate inGeogeA. Parnienter, Donald G. the' year was registered as a freshman. lwoThmsCIta~hn r At the end of the year lie left the uni-TSasnToa C tahaJ; versity to become principal of the- *.. and George H. Younge. C . .,.The above men will comprise the township high school at Smeasville, Ioieyfr925-12.Teseeto_ Ohio. In less than a year he journey-"Iaelmd u i thscodeetr1 Red to Del Notre, Colo., to accept a; George 16. tllglitiire. new vpresidentIaemd uigtescn eetr teahig'poitonthre Iof 011i4o state iitiii et sily, bas lbeeii at of each school year. Thef number of In two years, he returned to Ohio I ieinlber of the facilty since 1901.). HeI men chosen for the society this year State and -:° mtpleted. his; college As~ the .terst, grtoduitte of the schioolito,' numbers 14, an increase over the course in 1895. Three years later he! teoit t perflttWitcit '1we-ad membership of the class of 1924-1925 obane ismstro-at-dgeID by two men,. Secretary Grismore Rightmire thea taught for seven years } no nn iiut iian trn ________ in a Columbus high school while talki ki~l~tI ~II U Re or s ro e ing advanced work at the university. EM F010 IIUIRecord sB o e In 1901 he completed his law workt: ~ l~lr ilfi IIfII and was admitted to the bar. INSIICrtI n tu Iwi ForUnionance In 1902, he became a, member of th Ohio State faculty, attaining 'a fuill ' Attendance records for Union professorship four years later. In an- In anl international tour to studydacswrsupsebyalgem- other four year he. was appointed aeroniautical conditions, Admiral 11. I.f gin last week-end witl4 279 couples at deanof he ollee o la. [Cone,, chairmnan of the committee inI the dance Friday night and 296 Sat- Whltrsholhackiiae nura ih. h iue events, hammer throwing, shot charge of the $2,500,000 fund donated dayniht Tenigres are th e putin ad te ums.In isealyby Daniel Guggenhiem for the pro-I largest in theUno' history, not ex- days as a faculty member, he was motion of aviation in the United cepting any dances following football treasurer of the University Athletic+ States, recently visited the University; games here. Tickets were limited to assciaionandfora sorttim grd-to inspect the wind tunnel appartus1 275 each night, out-of-town alumni iate manager of athletics, and to confer with Dean Mortimer E~. accunig frteicesdnmes Presidenit Rightmire is considered ! Cooley, Prof. Herbert C. Sadler, and In ordler to meet the increased d- an uthrit onconracs ad fderl !Prof. F. W. Pawlowski all of the Enigi.- ;mindl for tickets, those for Friday! p~rocedure, but private cases which hley neering college, on engineering edit- jinight dances will bie placed on sale at has undertaken have been those which cation problems. 15 o'clock on Tuesdays, and those for- invovedpatnts I-~e s cairan f jThe Guggenhiem fund has been cre- Saturday at 5 o'clock= on Wednesdays', the Ohio State Bap" association and i1 ated to aid the entire field of aeronan- oedyi dac o h sa ce member of the, university board of; tics, and is free from any particulair dule, beginning this week. dir'ectors.. restrictions. The decision of the probe- All Union d(ances are now open to. 'Pner'l 1n4mh rc inn iU c jn)1 oIoI- ff1f . ,yirM1.rV..J. II Central Press Photo Richard T. Buchanan, former secre- tary to the late Sen. Samuel M. Rals- ton of Indiana, and new publicity di- rector of the Democratic national com- m rittee, is organizing a staff in prepar- ation for the fall senatorial cam- paigns.} II I AT THLE THEATERS j, 6 o'clock to 10::15 Be there P ;:. r x . r of Lucky Strikes makes for them an ever-increasing host of friends. '. +: I yam.' .. Today-Screen Arcade-"The Wanderer,' with Ernest Torrence and Greta Nissen. Majestic-"Joanna," with Dor- othy Mackaill. 'Wuerth-"The Enchanted H ill," with Jack Holt and Florence. Viddor. Today:-Stage Garrick (Detroit), - "Dancing Mothers," with Mary and John Halliday. B3onstelle Playhouse (Detroit)- "The Song and Dance Man." Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) - "Chorlot's Revue." New Detroit (Detroit) - "Kid Boots," with Eddie Cantor and M1ary.Eaton. i i IIIIi_ 1' I i!!j i! i " 1 I I' I 1. } I 1 i 4 1 l the hidden flavors of the world's finest tobaccos are developed. Of over 200 brands, Lucky Strikes are the only cigarettes offering this cost" ly, extra process. That's whyj y _________________lens and activities for which th, lfund's, may be used to the best. ad- Rigg s To Aittend vantage will be left to the committee. ~hic~o leeing Ini his tour, Admiral Cone has visit- Chicago m eting; e the Massachusetts Institute of., Technology, and the New York univex"- Prof. Henry E. Riggs, head of the I sity. The aeronautical"(departmnent of civil engineering department, is at- 1the latter institution 'was established3 tending the annual convention of the' by another donation fronm Mr. Guggen- American Railroad Engineers' assoc- hieni amounting to $500,000. =ation which is being held today,; to-{ Admiral (Cone is ho% making a trip m orrow, and Thursday in Chicago. 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