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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, -1927
THE MICHIGAN -DAILY
THE+ M+ICHI-.ANAILYagr
PAGF THRTEE
niiuIRnnrAUTYKllg Explains Department's olcy,
In Latin-America To Senate Comnmit'te
SUGGESTS BOOK LIST; . __
ONLY HALF ENOUGH DOCTORS BEING
PRODUCED TO MEET NEEDS - VINSON
Oiiiv h l the number of physicians adequately trainedl teachers. For two
Reading Books 1" or M,:411ess AdmI111s-I
POSTED IN TAPPAN HALLI
For the benefits of studenuts in thej
school of Business administration
members, of the faculty of that school
have compiled a list of' suggestedI
<rr einig Ipro(luceed to m(eet 1tle needs yecars I have been trying to find
he vsut ry, according to Dr.I'iob- professor to fill a vacancy in ones
t t Vinron, p~resident of Western ou1r medical departments, and I al
Ieereuniversity, of Cleveland, who still searching."
in a recent interview, stated that lar. Vinson continued to say the
nwdlical schools were today mceely, in this process of drawing mien froi
iring instructors and professors one school to another, the numberc
from_ other institutions to t heir own, im'u was not visibly increased th i~ htsae eecmeldt 2i x'.erbet oti yeo ok ll
port as many practitioners as they . who were p~ossessed of sufficient mi{
trained themselves. Dr. Vinson has e'narv zeal to "submerge themsely(
1, )o residenft of the University of in laboratory and classroom and r(
Texas, anr! is a trustee of the rCar- linquish the emoluments of privat
ng Foundation, and says that he; practice."
pas s fonnid the same condlition all over It is the aim of Western Reserv
'2le c u t y n v ri y t i i t ef t u er"Tdical , colleges are producing se rch in m edicine and to the hant
aibout half enough physicians to meet picking of young men who are to
tine nationlal needI," said Dr. Vison, into teaching. Dr. Vinson adlded the
"even in Ohio wve ha;~e to import from but few medical schools were devoc
other stales as many physicians as ing themselves to this fundamentronmdclsho rdae.srie
If we should attempt to teach twice as
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YOUR LAST CHANCE TONITE !
It'll Hand You Many Lads!I
t) You're cue o01those iiiute Hel. The 1mziute
you linow a girl you tin~k yu caull ksishra.
books. This list has been sent to
graduates and is posted in Tappan
hall. These books are as follows:
Clark, J. M., Social Control of Busi-
ness, University of Chicago Press;
Ripely, William 1., Main Street and
Nall Street, Atlantic Monthly Press;
Harvard Business Reports, Vol. II., A.
W. Shaw Co., Chicago, 1926; Harvard
Business Review, A. WV. Shaw Co.,
Chlicago; Reed, Corporation Finance,
Houghton and Mifflin, Boston; Lyon,
H1 stings, Investment, Houghton and
Mlifflin, Poston; Austin, B., and Lloyd,
WN F., The Secret of High Wages,
Dodd, Mead and Co., New York;
Science in Modern Industry, The An-
nals of the American Academy ofr
Political and Social Science, Phila-1
dlelphia; Couchman, C. B., The Balance
Sheet, Journal of Accountancy, Inc.,
New York; Bruere, H. and Lazarus, A.,
Applied Budgeting, A. W. Shaw Co.,
Chicago; Hardy, C. 0. and Cox, G. V.,
Forecasting Business Conditions, Mc-
Millan, New York.
Starch, D., Principles of Advertds-
ing, A. W. Shaw, Chicago; McNair,'
M. P., The Retail Method of Inven-
tory, A. W. Shaw Co., Chicago; Filene,
E. A., More Profits from Merchandis-
ing, A. W. Shaw Co., Chicago; Brew-
ster, A. J., Introduction to Retail Ad-
vertising, A. W. Shaw Co., Chicago;
Bin-gham, W. V., and Freyd, Max; Pro-
cedures in Employment Psychology,
A. W. Shaw Co., Chicago; Psychology
in Industry, Psychological Bulletin,
Nov., 1926; Furniss, Edgar, S., Gould,
Lawrence R., Labor Problems, Hough-
ton and Mifflin, Boston; Ware, Nor-
man. The Industrial Worker, 1840-60.
Hort, Schaffner and Marx Prize Es-
say, Boston, Houghton and Mifflin*
Fitch, John A., The Cause of Indus-
trial Unrest, Harper and1 Bros., New
York; Beyer, Otto S.,;Jr., Cooperative
IRailroading., Doran and Co., New York. t
FRATERNITIES
SORORITIES
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'Well built and attractive brick house in south-east sec-
tion. There are thirteen rooms and a sleeping porch ; the
living loom is very large and lets on to an enclosed porch at
the rear; there are three baths and a lavoratory. Oak floors;
vapor steam heat. Beautiful forest trees on the large lot.
Fifteen room house near campus. Almost new asphalt
shingle roof; Round Oak furnace, two years old; oil burner;
two baths and lavoratory. Lot 66 x 150. The price is
$23,000 with terms.
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Latin Amnerican relations have been among the chief problems of the
state department since Frank B. Kellogg was appointed at it's head.
Above are three high points in the career of Secretary Kellogg. Top
view: Being sworn in, March 5, 1925. Center view: President Coolidge
and Kellogg conmer Aug. 17, 1926, at the President's summer camp, Paul
Smith's, N. Y. Lower view: Kellogg as he appears before the Senate
foreign relations committee at the r equest of the chairman, Sen. William
E. Borah, left, to explain the admine istration's Mexican-Nicaraguan policy.
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Miss Carson With
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Today's News
Alicigan Locals- -
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CHAPLAIN SPEAKS
.,..-aAT CHURCH HER'7
Rev. John "R. Hart, J. cha!am t
the Universityv of Pennsylvaniia. nnOr8
rMEXICO CITY-Former President
-hat he described as a business trip.
His. coming is generally believed to
UrIAN, Itly-, "Moral credit" in the,
Xew World is sought by "New Italy"
t~hrouglh Col, Francesco de Pinedo's]
flight to,the America's. i
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In submitting this bibliography, the Sunday morning in St. Andrew6 Epis-
members of the staff state that they
are willing to offer individual assist- copal church. He came to Anu Arbor
ance to students wishing other infor- to make a study 'of the various re-
mation regarding outside reading. ligious organizations and to give su,
Carl N. Schmalz, assistant profes- ges tions regarding their united prco
sor of retail store management, sug- gram for the welfare of the University
gests "The Department Store as a Miss Adelaide Case of the New Yorl
Vocation," by B. P. Brent, as a work Teacher Training college also spoke
particularly helpful to the student Yesterday she met with differen
who is undecided as to a career. This groups of church workers to discus:
can be found in the Business Admin- the best plans for presenting reli-
istration library. ious training to students.
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