RRNI RbLNUY!Lt MAKE SEVERALAPIPOIN' Profe's' I," 1orci, IMciftrry, rve rett, llragg, Ca uilibe 11, randtd Sabbatical Als eiwe CiEOL1AOfISTS 6 IVEN LEAVE Several appointmients and the granting of~ leaves of absence were made b'y the Board of Regents of the University at its regular monthly mleeting Thursday night. In addition to these, innumerable gifts of books and curio collections were accepted in behalf of the -University, most of which gifts were destined for the new University museum. The announcement of the appoint-I ments to the publicity department 'of engineering r'esearch was made at this time by the Regent s, and included the following: Prof. Ivan H. Walton, of the Engineering English depart- nient was made part-time assistant to the editor; Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson also of the Enigineering English de- partment was made assistant editor; Prof. Charles W. Good, of the mechan- ical engineering department was made assistant to the director; Don- al 1-I. Haines, of the depa rtment' of journalism, was made special ,repre- sentative; and 'Harry C. Zuck was made assistant to the investigator. Prof. Walter B. Ford of the nmathe- matics department was granted leave of absence for the college year 1928- 29. He will attend the national con- gress of mathematicians at Bologir'a, Italy, and will travel in E1urbpe. This is the only leave granted Professor Ford in 21 years of continuous ser-vce Prof. Edward S. Everett of the ,rhet- oric department was granted sabbat- ical leave for the first semester of the year 1928-29 for travel, study and writing. Prof. Malcolm H-. Soule of the bacteriology department was made:T associate professor of bacteriolog,-;- to take effect July 1, 1928. Mrs. Nsor- mna Solve of *the University high sichlool was made instructor of Eng- uuinriui Ihire an 'assistant to Dr. Edgar H. A~rTA Nahn for work in thke media depart- 13 v 1 imU iuM mennt of the medical school. GThe committee in charge of the na- tional research fellowships has an- 1 nounced the appointment of Mrs. Bil- lfish andi the teacing of English in j enu laLnsonL and Sterling H.1 Emer- th S:olo dcto. Wlimson of t'ze botany dlepartment as as- thsesSntz iooProf. Harley H. Williamt, P. Harris, of Gross Pointe Parks, was diretor 'o PherotancaleyHgare. appointed honoralry assistant curator drco ftebtnclgres of mammals in the museum." Leaves of indefinite period were r~ll Upohngranlte d by the Regents to Praf. Wil- (ie poh ompan~y of K~alamazoo hmH obPo.RlhBlnp hxas slrigni ed its intention of can-lirimH obPo.RlhBlnp inn t ,1w pi hraoo and Duncan Stewvart, Jr., all of theI tinung ts ellwshi inphamaclo-goology department, who will sail for gy for the rest of the year, andl has ! contributed ~' o I Greenland for further work in May. $500additional to te lyr. Frank M. Wilson, professor of. in-I grant. The B. I. du Pont cue Nemou>>s ternal medicine, was granted a leave fellowship in chemistry carrying $750 was eneed or he ollge earof one year taking effect March 1, was enewd fo theCollge yar1928, on account of illness. Sabbatical 1928-29. The Digerstive Ferments cocn- 1leavesweegatdPo.E arM pangof etrot hs doate $1514} Bragg of the department of naval en- year for a period of three years to *eeinProf. Harry L. Campbell _____________________ _____ of the Engineering college, and Prof. .......... ....r.. ,... .......f.......* (Continued on Page .Eight)j Detroit Theaters j ___________________ O DAY O' M ~CASS THEATREE Reginald Denny ? I!eel: I~egiuiiing Sun' 1Mar. 25 = IN As ght ............. 5c to $15..50 OL IN r Wed and SatO as.5 o~" O LN pluis Ta'x - ".11DON'T MAUT YOUR 3'-OTllER. SUBJtxECTS - 3 t10.N"With MARY BOtLAND ) ^unday - Mjilan Gishi it "AieLanre" Woodward, at Eliot This "Ad" with 14c IRON STE LLII GRINNELL IS CHOSEN BY BRUMBAUGH AS HEAD OF CAMP FUND COMMITTEE I -enry S. Grinnell, '28, has been ap- mechanic-s. paintedl chairman of the Student Grinnell will appoint the remaining Christian association fresh air camp members of his own committee,l I u n d committee, William 13 r u m-k baugh ,Jr., '28, president of the asso- which will have charge of the raising# . c~aion annvomC, ~,~alted ve- ., a,,- BthiP of.i edsfrthecarrv1Xifl