'Tfl71-tA Y, MAY 16, 19 9 E, Wl I , Dtfllff' Mat C m _ ___ x, , , CAMBRIDGE STUDENT Most Recent Photo Of Latest Me ----- --------~-~ -~ ---------- WINS 'COMMIJNWEALTI FELLOWSHIP AkWARHE BRITISH GRADUATE CONTINUES STUDY AT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ENCOURAGES GOOD-WILL James Norman Goodier, One Of 3C Cambridge Students To Win Annual Award James Norman Goodier, student from Dawning College, Cambridge, plans to enter the University of Michigan next fall to -continue his studies in engineering, according tc ai announcement made yesterday in London when 30 honor students from British and Colonial univer- sities were awarded Commonwealth Fund Fellowships. These Fellowships were establish- ed in 1925 by the Commonwealth Fund of New York, in the thought that additional facilities for British university graduates to study and travel in the United States would foster the development of under- standing and good-will between this country and Great Britain. This year the number of Fellowship awards has been increased from 23 to 30. Including the present appointees, 115 British students ha ve received these Fellowships. Their fields of study have been widely diversified, including such subjects as astron- omy, architecture, archaeology, chemistry, classics, engineering, education, history, literature, physics, and medicine. BAKELITE USES SEEN IN MOVIE I /i 5-i l I __ _ ___ Federal Radio Commission Shows [Band And Glee Club mbers Appointed To Post By President Hoover LCTUR'To Hold Annual Fete ___-_- - l fhT~ IMembers of the University band M b ot UvibLIIIUCiL IDEAS and glee club will hold their annu- al banquet and election of officers, at 6 o'clock this evening at the Lcuigon te"oiia Ideas a aqe n lcino fies -Lecturing h Union. Following the dinner a of the American Revolution," Ear- serenade of the sorority is planned nest Parker, of the University of by the two groups, if the weather } Cambridge, will appear in room permits. 1025 Angell Hall at 11 o'clock Sat- In preparation for a request con- urday morning. The lecture is cert, to be presented in Hill Audi-i b ur mtorium, May 29, the glee club has held u the auss of been holding several practice sings the departments of Political Science drn h atfwwes " >: : ,;.:: ..§during the past few weeks. and American history, and is open to the public. Professor Parker is reputed to be Ithe most outstanding man in hisl field today, according to Prof. Jesse ..Rel ,o tepolitical science . department. He has been a lecturer i at many European universities and 715 No.I tion of assigned frequencies of and William D. L. Starbuck, of is considered to be an authority on broadcasters is discussed. In the New York. Standing: Carl H. But- historic and modern government. CHOCOLATES picture seated from left to right man, commission secretary, and B. Professor Reeves added that the are Major General Charles McKin- Webster, general counsel. Saltz- speaker will have many interesting'C C LA ley Saltzman, of Iowa; Judge Ira man and Starbuck are newly ap- facts to present to students of his-- E. Robinson, Harold A. Lafount, pointed members by one of the tbry and political science. As a CREAMI first acts in the regime of Hoover British contemporary, the views' es University Denies and theories of England as well as Joe Dundee is being " matched of the United States will form the; maorpat f are'sadres n omethlIng Ne + sm Caused Student Riot with Jimmy McLarnin for the major part of Parker's address in Dr.nWAybr. samdtDr.ujhctwhi, asnwelterweight championship. They the speaker has chosen, a new t Shapes for y Dr. Wayman said Dr. Shields, as are going to New York with their angle on the American revolution presiding officer on Saturday, managers to discuss terms. will probably be presented. Latest photograph of the new federal radio commission taken at their Washington headquarters. The commission is meeting in an attempt to clear up the tangle that is always presented when the ques- Cabot Denounces Use Of Ether In Surgery Ether wa4 denounced as one of the most dangerous anasthetics in modern surgery by Dean Hugh Ca- bot of the University= Medical. school in an address given at the Iowa State Medical School last Monday "If it were possible to trace cas- f ualties to its use," Dr. Cabot said, "it would have been found to have killed more people than ony of the I three common anasthetics." 9 University and BONBONS TE MINTS WAFERS w in Jelly and your Bridge Party President Of Des Moine Rumor That Moderni (Dy Associated Press) SDES MOINES, Ia., May 15.-Dr. Continuing the weekly series of Motion Pictues of Industry, un- der the auspices of the School of Business Administration, four reels were shown yesterday in the Audi- torium of the Natural Science building Two of them pertained to the manufacture of bakelite and to some of the many and varied uses to which it is put. The other two reels that were shown gave various phases of the production of rubber from the crude latex. Most of the scenes were taken on the plantation of the United States Rubber Company in Sumatra. This plantation is the largest in the world, boasting 10,- 000,000 trees and producing more than 25,000,000 pounds of crude rubber annually. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA- The annual Engineers' Day parade, was held at the University of Mm- nesota on Friday of last week. The ceremonies upheld the traditional' parade of St. Pat and his queen down University avenue. UNIVERSITY OF PARIS-Medi- cal students at the University of Paris are greatly worried at the decrease of their supply of corpses. The death rate at the public hos- pitals has decreased so much in the last four years that the medical students have been nearly entirely deprived of bodies to dissect and label. H. C;. wayman, president of Dles mou e e mouion nmseu LaL ne Maines university, in a statement offices of president, faculty and today said "there is no truth what- Jothers, connected with the insttu- soever" to reports "that the cause tion be declared vacant as of June of the recent student riot was the "tinh Fundamentalist-Modernist contro- boar that .i coul nfor continue versy." as president of the university be- While he did not place the cause cause of irregularities. The board { definitely, student ;iscontent, he did not question me about these did say, resulted from actions of irregularities which are, as I think, Dr. Shields and Miss Edith M. administrative irregularities, social Rebman, president and secretary and financial. respectively, of the board of trus- "It has been said that the cause tees. of the riot was the Fundamentalist- Dr. Wayman's statement was in Modernist controversy. There is no: answer to charges by Dr. Sheilds truth whatsoever in this. Every that the school's president "threw Ifaculty member and, so far as I himself into the arms of malcon- know, every other person connect- tents and tried to devlop trouble led with the university officially is for officials who were trying to a Fundamentalist. It also has been change the school from a liberal given as a reason for the riot, the to a Christian institution." desire for students for dancing, After recounting rumors he said card playing, moving pictures, etc.-, had come to him regarding Dr. This likewise is false." Shields and Miss Rebman, both of whom were "vindicated with in- America's youngest novelist, aside dignation," Dr. Wayman discussed from Daisy Ashford, has been dis- the board meeting. "There were covered in Nashville, Tenn., in the no charges preferred against me or person of one Carman Dee Barnes, against any member of the faculty, age 15. Her first novel is "School- nor was there any criticism of me girl" and is reviewed with an in- except by Dr. Shields himself in his j terview with the author in MTune efforts to convince the board that College Humor. Miss Barnes writes there had been a conspiracy form- of her own generation of Southern fact the session throughout cen- prep school boys and girls and has ed against him. As a 'matter of created an unique and frank pic- tered on Dr. Shields and Miss Reb- Iture of the life which she knows. It's time now to give thought and consideration to Graduation Announcements Each year we sound this timely suggestion and each year there are always a few who come in at the very last minute to have announcements printed or en- graved. 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