THE MICHIGAN DAILY TH MCIGNDAL RKARP1MSKI I GUnSSESU. S. MAPS ;ts Arciv~es of Variouas European Countries Obtaining Facts On American Mlaps kLIKS TO RESEARCH CLUB [mportanit information with regard the mapping of America by Euro-' fns in years gone by was discussed Prof. Karpinski of the mathematics irtment, in an address before mem- -a of the Research club recently, Yoking on his leave spent in Europe. roughout Europe, Proessor Karpin- found that there was a veritable' re of material regarding America 4den away in archives of the vdr- s countries. 3y this project, American scholars w have before them more than a usand pictures brought back by ofessor Karpinski, touching upon mapping of America. The sur- r was made with the support of the =ents library, and the co-operation the Library of Congres~s and the ztington library.- kt the ministry of war in France, ire than 150 manuscript, maps were Ind giving details of French partic.- Mion in the American revolution. all more than 676 photographs re made there, maling available use by American historians' all3 mass of importa~nt material which s scattered through ten different raries in France. Could N{ot Mfake Pictures. )nly at the national. archive in Arid was permission refused. to the resentative of the University to eke photographts. Only five maps ire involved there, however, and ofessor Karpin~ski believes that :e will' doubtedlessly be secured in. anear future. In Seville, contrary thre policy encounitered at Madrid, difficulty with the authorities was ilid when Professor Karpinski de- ^ed to photograph more than 100 inn- rtant manuscripts located in the ar- ves of the Indies. REGISTRAR IRA SMITH'S REPORT SHOWS .A'S HERE EQUAL COMBINED T Figures from Registrar Ira Smith'sI looks like a sure 13 with 62 per cent? report just completed show that the total number of A's given in the lit- erary school last year was nearly equal to the combined total of D's and E's, the grand total of A's being 4,915 as against 3,983 D's and 1,156 E's. B's on the other hand were nearly three times as numerous as A's, and C's were most popular of all, 16,847 being given or 41.8 per cent of the 41,005 grades in all, being C's. Italian looks like one of the best courses of study in which to annex a few honor points. The department maintains a 35 per cent promise of an A and a 37.6 per cent promise of a B1, according to the figures for last year. Another promising field for scholastic endeavor is Fine Arts, where the per- centage of A's runs around 32, and of B's around 50, In general, German looks like the, most promising course on the campus for the department gave. 527 A's in all, leading by a long jump the rhetoric department who gave 368 A's to twice as many students. To those who do not need so many honor points a somewhat broader choice is presented. Russian, in the vernacular of the authority on pipes, r nting, Enugranint1 of those taking the course' getting that grade. Htygiene is another sure 13, 53 per cent of the hygiene students mak- ing B's. Public Speaking is a surle 1B or C, along with Classi-A Archae-' ology, Landscape Design, iad Literary! Science. Physiological Chemistry was the most disastrous course offered in the literary school last year. ,,NoYA's were given, and 57.2 per cent of those t ak- NUMBER OF! Athletic Club Picks 9TAL OF D'S AND E'Sj Officers At Meeting, ing it made D's or t ' s, Phys;c s lro--___ duced the second(I highest percentage At thenmeet ing ofC111 th eihigan Ath-# of F.'s, butGeolgy as Second in ID l erie ,Managers <}lub Sa turday noonl at. a I iB i flities with m21ore than 21 the DjnCare1 ar, fKnmsas: per 'e1t. Chemstry w'' ',,a aclose e'- jCity, a formerltlet.k'.'ic diretor here,' enld wvith 20.9(percenll})'3 and ;'S, and was Chlosen honary 1 precsident; physics and3PsyL'Colg y fol}l od in (Th'omas CC lancy, of Ihpemingwasl tha1t o (rerwith hig.;h1 pe'(retag es of elected l pre(dlt; S. HWells Utley, ofj f'atalities.!Detroit, vice-pI)^si(}tit anld iHaw ley All-A stuIdents for bonth semestersj Tapping, .of' Ann A' rbor, field secretary number 47, 19 accomplishing thec feat of the Mihia Alumni association,j Itrice last year. was chosen secretary-treasurer. COALJ - COKE 0 rH T ER NOW bSHOWING 1101-SE D,4NCE S C a, it. 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