Y, FEBRUARY, 20, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE EL . ,. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . BOSTON -IS AUTHOR OF1AITON TO TRANSL&TEi ENG*1IEE ING BULLETIN RBsaOK PuFOR AMERICANemets' ofMealFulig i Anoncd HIST OR'?COMMI1SSION; By P~rof. Ne~ilso BIRTHPLACE OF WASHINGTON FACULTYMEN TO TALK BEFORE REALTY CLUB whichl Prof. iherr ave 1 >to ikth1a t C lbl-azing Is F rbdd 1)Decemiber 2, on "'Prcolem of the Real'= Estate alcs4lliiinagel'" SAN DIV"GO, CM.--Tle ,itudlent bo 111 a series ow Ie-t t yes begi nnigat San Dl(iego sittecollege passed( omorro w Prof. E'arl S. Wola ver' anid NWHAI-,C n_-'[ a ital (olut ioU i'cent lyfo(rbidding lNazi o.10. ,. l. ish r, both1 o(f the & 11001 NEW 11 AVEN, ('Thn. The capita ()I Biusi ness Adml strltio, will ret'of Connecrticutwas transfeirred 1to -'y poedb opinores wh110 IIe( econioic and legal aspects of lanid Hartford 40 yeairs ago, but ma-il for' vOented bigger" and better paddles. "Ilb-divisionl before Inelni ers of the state house still arrives here occasion-__________ Sales Mla nalters club, D~et roit. This ally. Subscribe for The M1ich gan Daily, EXPLAINS INVESTIGATI ON Pointinig towards a better under-! standing of the lands, custonms andi ideas of our southern neighbors, a Completing months of research and{ plan is under consideration by various investigation, the department of eu- historical societies and professors,; gineering research has announced its- that, if carried through', will enlable fifth and last bulletin of the 1926 tile; studlents in the United States to gain a report on "The Elements of Metal3 a clearer understanding of the view-j Cutting," by Prof. Arlan W. Boston,i points of the peoples of the Latin- director of shops in the Colleges of American republics of Central and Engineering and Architecture. The South America toward the historiesI bulletin was published and distributed of their own countries.I to the libraries and commercial coin- Prof. Arthur S. Aiton, of the his-I panies all over the country, through tory department, is one of the 12 mnem- the committee of research publications b ers of the Hispanic American His- of which PProf. J. Raleigh Nelson is tory commission, to which is entrusted the chairman and editor. the organization' of the affair. The paper gives an account of thel The plan provides for a group of fundamental elements of metal cut- translations of the most popular and ting which was conducted in the ma-I widely used college history, either chine tool laboratory of " the Univer- text or reference book, in each of the city. The object of the investigation, 20 Latin American countries. Em- according to Professor Boston, was to phasis in the selection of the books determine a relation between the force for translation is given to the gen- on the tool in: the direction of the cut # erality of their use in each of the j for a constant cutting speed of 20f various countries, even in preference feet per minute, afid the degrees of!I to historical accuracy, in ordler that, tool sharpness, the various tool ang-' they may bring a knowledge of the les, the width and depth of the cut, history of each country as it is being and the physical proportions of thei taught to the students of that coun- materials which were cut by the tool. try. The translated books will be "The results;" said Professor Bos-I known as the Bolivarian Series of His- i& Ii George WaslIiimiEtonIv as born at wIak elield, va., o., ti rPotollule~, :. } bl)'ow MtI. Vernon., Whl'oI tney TH RE NIGHTS TWO MATINEES OPENING SUNDAY NIGHT FEBRUARY 27 SOAP PECIAL 7777 mon-ter, savage cbea st- lamner, Piilessly criel- and the br'avest soldlier in the I '' M ich Forek'n Legion. Fvcryone's talking about N oah Beery 's magnificent portr.al,, of this astoundirt, charactypr in Herb& i>renqnj's x.3 x4c- > 1:"¢1 daac. (L ~trx.9 Three bars One Wash Value Tropicpalm Soap.............. 30c Cloth.......................15c .45c Special 25c ton, "showed that the clearance angle has no influence of the force on the tool as long as the tool does not draga on the work. Also. that the force ou the tool remains constant for a' wide variation °of keetiess of the cut- ting edge, and that for thick chips, the tool may be rounded to as much. as one sixty-fourth of an inch without appreciable increase in the cutting, force. "Ours investigation further showed that thick chips arse removed more effi- ! ciently than thin chips, and that nar- row chips are removed more efficient- ly than wide chips. The results also indicate that there is an apparent re-, lation of some sort between some of ; the physical properties of the metals ! and their machinability or the cut- j ting force on the tool for ther carbon steels -in one group, the alloy steels torical Studies. Professor Aiton will undertake the translation of one of the boobs, al-' thoijgh it is not 1 now ii at this time which one~ will be' allotted to him. Dri. J. A. Robertson, managing editor' of the Hispania; American Historic re- view, has been appointed general edi- tor of the series. In conjunction with this series, it is planned to translate into Spanish a history of the United States, pre- ferably the text most widely used in this country, for use in the Latin American schools to acquaint students there with the point of view most i x i GooYE- -DRUG Co. 107 SO. MAIN 'l -i 1112 SO. UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR. MICH. I farthsriic (oF )tc t Symphony Orchestra of Twenty Special Score by Hugo Raisenfeld All S'eats Reserved I' ! generally taught in the United States. In the second group, and the cast iron in th; third group." Subscribe for the Michigan- Daily. Week :Beg. Mion., Feb. 21 Woodward at Eliot D'onstelle PLAYH0OESE NLIHTS 75c to :1.50 SMATINEES Tue s., Theirs. Sat. 50c-75c ___________7 A RI Beginning Sunday, Feb. 20 The Brilliant Event of the Season A. Ii. 4IVOOI)S Iresetits :America1's ForittIo~t :idre's5 - Katharine. 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