9, 1927
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SCHRODINCER TE TMCTHEOTY
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THE MIHIGANDAILYPAGF THREiF
L~ectuires based pon Ite:earela
Elect roieiAction Within
Chemiical -Atoms
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LAST PERFORMANCES TODAY
'A
T hree Great
Stars!
And. a Story That Y ou' ll
WILL TALK AGAIN TODAYE
Prof Erwin Shrodinger, of the ni-
versity of Zurich, .Switzerland, gave
the first of a series o two lectures
yesterday afternoon on "The Undulat-
ing 'Theory of the Atom." The se-
ond lecture will be givn at 4:15
o'clock this afternoon in the west lec-
ture room of the old Physics building.
Yesterday's lecture, and the one to be
given this afternoon, are based upon
matrial which Professor Schrodinger
has found while professor of theoret-
ical physics at the University of
Zu rich.
Professor Schrod inger has devel-
oped a theory which concerns itself
with the motions of electrons, par-
ticularly within the atom, where cas-
sielal mechanics are aiplaently not
valid. It 'incldes the present cluan-
trum theory which has been so fruit-
ful, but whichs has been -so difficult to
interpret, physically. Any such
theory is concerned with the inter-
relations of radiations and matter.
Thbe nw theory places emphasis upon
radiation; the wave equation replaces
the equation of mot ion. It also leads
to the ;peculation that radiato may
be the only reality aind that matter is
only one of its n' anfestations.
The lectures iven by Professor
Schrodinger are technical and the sec-
ond lecture, which will be given this
afternoon, wvill be of particular inter-
('st to technicians in the fields of ma-
thematics and physics.
LITLE 'S*. REPORT
MARCH_ ALUMNI/S
Quotations from the annual report
of President Clarence Cook Little
which deal with, student problems
have been presented by theMichigan
Alumnus, official publication of the
Alumni association, in the issue which
appeared last week.
'The quotations from the report
gave the President's views on such
subjects as the selection of students,
personal problems and special
courses for women students
including the history ,of the variouse
ideas mentioned, their prospects in
the- University, and general recoin-t
mendatons.<
Other articles included In this issue
concern "Spring' Sport' fin Ann Ar-
bor," the fortunes -of the Wolverine bas-I
ketbal team in the Conference race,
and the progress of the minor sportst
teams during the last tw years. I
CRITIC CANCELS FOUR t
ARCHITECT LECTURES
BECAUSE OF ILLNESS1
Lewis Mumford, lecturer and art
critic, and author of, "Sticks and
Stones," was forced to cancel his
scheduled lectures- here this week be-
cause of illness.
Mr. Mumford was to give a series of
four lectures on architecture and its
relation to social problems. Three of
these lectures were to be sponsored'
by the architectural college and one
by the School-.of Rleligion. -
The office of Prof. Emil Lorch, head
of the architectural college has receiv-
ed word that Mr. iAiurford is kept in
New York by an attack of influenza.
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Of, Detroit, who will take part 1 in thce Cosmopolitan Chiu; International
Night which will; be staged at 8 o'cl oak tonight in Pill auditorium. They
will represent Ukrainia.
SEMI-FINAS -IN --NT- -AS--CL
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"The Muslcaead ercl of Ana Arbor"
Semi-finals in the junior law is~
case club; competition -will be hlt+
this afternoon at the Law school. TYha
case to be argued falls in the "qujasi-
contracts" class. Both discussions will
be based on the same facts, as will;
be the finals.
The Story club, in its m atch a gainst'l
the Holmes club will be represented
by Lowell M. Birrell and Carl Rid-I;
Bering, while Kenneth Midgely vad
John Amter will comnpose the oppos :ing j
team. Thie formxer will he the de&'i ,(-
ants and the latter the plaintiffs.
Profs. Edwin C. Goddard, Paul C.
Leidly and C. C. Gr ismore, all -of thek
'Lao: ' al,-uill bha the judges.E
" ot u'aal~the Marshall
'mwill _~bet the Kent club
lia r. The former arguing the side ofj
the plaintiffs, will be represented b~y,
W. C., Dixon and Leon Jones, while'-
theiropponents as the (defendants will
be Louis S. May and Markin L, Nie-'
Suss. Tbhe indges in this match will be
Judge Victor H. Dane, Profs. Ralph
WV. Aigler and Burke Shartell.
The tea ms are compecting for the
If fery C : ubell awxard.
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