N x ....d . P . TUESD~AY; APRIL 16, 1929 ~ THIRD INLAINRER ISSUE AGA INTISMRNN SHlORT STORIES ARE F EATURE_ OF~CURRENT APRIL NUAMBER ENLARGEMENT PLANNED Vivia n La Jeunesse 'Awarded First Prize In Story Contest Appearin g on the campus again this morning with' the three prize wininig' short stories, is; the third~i issue .of the Inlander. 'Coincident1 with the appearance of the short sandry is the staff of the In-j laner iasannounced plans 'for considerable enlargemnent, of. the maga .ine, and 'also their .desire to enla~tcge the number of their con- tri'utaore. NVian La Jeunesse's short story "'.eads" won the ten dollar first 'prize; and Sophie BE. Kirniels' "Jerry's Spanish Patio," and Merle' M. Elsworth's "The Spider Dreams," tied for the second honor. Among other_ works appearing in'. the present issue are three poems, by Jonathan Hill, who is 'a new, conritfbutor to the 'magazine. Fran- cis Jennings has also submitted poetry for the number. plans for tbe coming poetry contest are divulged fi the April issuie of the 'magazine, including r u l e s governing manuscripts, length of poems, timne limits and ! general specifications. A duplica- tion of the short story prizes has been, arranged. for the new con- LoizaltWorkDescribed Inu hysiology Jouirn. Work by six Annl Arbor doctors, including members of the medical. faculty, is described in a numiber of articles appearing in the ci irrent issue of the Jourhal 'of Physiology. Doctors lD. 'A Cowie and John ,F. Parsons of the pediatrics de-1I partment in the LtJniversity 'hospital. have colla.bor~ated' on one' study ,on the function of the intestinal' mus- ~culature. Studies number twvo, lthra fir n. five nn the qa n nn Club WPtresentAVIATOR SETS ENDURANCE MARKS SCRENREF.CTON Mxt swwe W ednesday _'____SCREEN____RE ___LECTIONS. ___ Aninounceent of the complete :.:"....:::<.:;::;se yfaf osomels Fisixkea. oseoesoghtx o peht opil '7 :30 o'clock Wednesdjay evening in teWet l hswe.Adti yesterd'ay afternoon, and it deserve. Morris 14a11 under the auspices o sequel to "The Three Musketeers" better.. Vilma Banky and,. Loui Il Circor."o:Italano, was made:;f<;.ye;"- is a picture worth galloping down- Woiheim carry..off the honors it todyb iee .Lttn,'9fwn to see. a story :tihat's a 'bit ~different it titeday byeHelunlMtriLattiags'29, president of the organization, and Sillfully blended with«thersyn-i o nfdte usule ringusta Anton ~apoli, . of the Romace lan-chronized musical accom3panimet tinadsacolefthua gugsdepartmnent, the faculty ad- aesvrlsot.aligseune eto a n ofrh guge ywhich, are well done and incident al-i AGerman lieutenant, whose viorofthcubly added to the original film, if ,nah e%. we didn't catch, sets about t( wte, .Vyo L~u na ve on the s. r jFour soloists will appear on the subject are. done. by Doctors Cowie I and F. H. Sashmet.. program, and a small symphony .1Helen Bourquinn of, the depart- orchestra will play wiader the baton men of pharmacology .has included of Nicholas Falcone. The .soloistss ia report on research, on diabetes' include 'Leoiiard Vr. Falcone, oft 1insipidis' done at 'the tniversity of Lansing; Otis Odra P'atton, tenor, South Dakota.. sol'oist' of the ..Men's Glee Club;I Two p eadofsthbysoloiclf Robert Gie- Thelma Lewis, soprano, of the sell, hedotepysiological lab- faculty of the School of Music; and oratories in 'the medical school, on- the regulation. of respiration are :inBnjinZIgeor the ntinber. Walter, lazier, also- The 15-piece orchestra, under Mr. 'ofr the physiological departmentI Falcone's direction, will open, the wrote a paper on the same sub-I program 'with...a,; group of three ject.. numbers, Marbiere -di 'Siviglia, Ros- test, the winners of which will.'b e I sinli; La Tia'iata- Selections announced in the next is'sue of the Verdi; 'and a medley of Neopolitan magazine. songs. 'Miss Lew'is wall sing Among the ;many f'eatuires of teJNnso' pin; cose. son .,e Nozze di new number "are the additional (Figaro, Mozart; Un bel di, vedrem- bookt reviews which have been Madame Butterfly, ] uccini;* and' turned in by new and old members' Pace, pace mio'dio-ta Fra e of the Inlander staff. An editorial Destino, Verdi. comment. on the 'value. 'and pr- r pose of such contests as the recent TICKETS & E RA I18 short-story and presentpoetry com- All: Importan~t petitions appears near the end of ~ Lake atd ocean Linea the issue. The magazine itself 'is Tours,. Cruiesas larger than ever before, the num- ' It~ueutae ber i cluding over fifty pages of I . Keliler contributiQns. ~ . rn;Vic 41 Special efforts on the part of the ANAIO Inlander staff, are being made to put the publication on a 'more popular basis with the student body THE in general.. 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