r kY, SEPTEMBER 26,1928 THE MI-CHIGAN DAI LY P, SGHP TO BROADCAST OPNIGRADIO NIGHT PROGRAM ON TUESDAY SECRETARY SMITH, POLLOCK, YOST, AND BROWN WILL SPEAK VARSITY BAND WILL PLAY Twenty-five Michigan Nights Over WGHP Are Scheduled for Current Year Michigan Nights on the radio will begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday night, Oc- tober 2, with a program of music by the Varsity band and talks by Shirley W. Smith, secretary of the University, Prof. Fielding H. Yost, James K. Pollock, and Prof. George G. Brown. This will be the first of twenty-five programs to be broad- cast during the college year over WGHP, Detroit, the station of the George Harrison Phelps Advertising Counsel. The series will be ushered into the air by the Varsity band, aug- mented this year to 100 'pieces, playing the Victors. During the program popular Michigan football songs will be broadcast, including Varsity, Men of the Maize and Blue, the Stadium March, and the Yellow and the Blue. This year's band is under the direction of Nicholas Falcone. Shirley W. Smith, who as secre- tary of the University has been in close contact with prospective stu- dents for 30 years, will speak on the question, "Can a student work his way through college?" Professor Yost, director of inter- collegiate athletics, will divide his time on the program between this year's football prospects and the advantages offered by the new In- tramural building. The building of the new stadium and the Intra- mural building have occupied his attention for the past two years, but this year he has again taken up the burden of coaching. Professor Brown, who was recent- ly appointed by the National Gas- oline Association of America's Re- search department to develop more and better uses for natural gaso- line, will speak on the problem of improving the quality of motor fuel. Natural gasoline, instead of being extracted from petroleum, is condensed from natural gas, and through this method three new avation gasolines have been devel- oped. Attention today, according to Professor Brown, is turning from the quantity of gasoline produced to the quality of the product, and the research involved will provide the theme of his discourse. James K. Pollock of the political science department will speak on "The Cost of Elections." Pollock is the author of several articles on political questions, and has just re- turned from extensive political studies in Europe, Australia, and America. Michigan Night programs will be broadcast over WGHP at 8 p.m. every Tuesday night from the Michigan campus on 277 meters with 1080 kilowatts on the antenna. During the 1925-26 season, pro- grams were transmitted by WCX and WJR, and last year they were put on the air by WWJ. Wildo J. Abbott of the rhetoric department vill again arrange the programs and announce from the local studio. Eleven New Men Added To Personnel Of Rhetoric Department To Fill Vacancies To fill the vacancies left by the resignations of many instructors in the Rhetoric department last spring eleven new men have been added to the departnent. Two come to the department as assistant professors, Norman E. Nelson and Kenneth T. Rowe. Pro- fessor Rowe graduated from Rice institute in 1922 where he served as an instructor for two years. He subsequently took his A. M. de- gree at Harvard, where he also did considerable work toward a Ph.D. degree. He comes here directly from the University of Oregon, where he specialized in writing of drama. Mr. Nelson has a Ph.D. degree, which he obtained at Harv- ard. He is an authority on Medie- val Rhetoric, in which he will spe- cialize here. There are nine new instructors in the department, some serving part time and some full time. G. N. Bebout is a graduate of Michi- gan and a holder of an L.L.D. de- gree. He comes here from the University of Kansas. M. A. Butch- ard is also a graduate of Michi- gan and has an A. M. degree. He has been teaching for the last two years in the University of Pitts- burgh. From Oberlin college comes. J. S. Turner, who is serving here as a part-time instructor as are Benjamin DeGroff, and Harold A. Ott. H. G. Baker is a full time instructor with an A. M. degree. John Diekhoff has spent a year studying in Germany and at Ox- ford, England, where 'he received an M.A. degree. Kenneth Hoag has attended Harvard and Gren- oble university, France. Mr. Theo- dore Hornberger studied at London - PANSY JOHNSON-Contralto TEACHER OF SINGING _ Graduate University School of Music Pupil of Roratio Connell, Philadelphia 904 S. State St.Pho 4685 904!S.-State St. Phone141811- ~', iiiiiii~n i,,o 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111liii liii 11111111111 ~ H HARMONY CAFETERIA 508 E. 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