f- 1[ - 4 M, - . w a . wa . V +S al+ M T H .#M T.C I. I+AN DAILY ._,w . .v _ _ _ _ _.._ ..._ .. _ . _..__ ...._ SCIEY OF MATH FAMOUS AVIAtOR L TO R$ICUE ICE-BC IIS TRUGTORS WIL t4 f . 7d Meeting. 14 tY, PR OF. GRAVES TO TALK Dinher for Members and Guests l to be Given at Union Friday Evening. Seventy-five delegates represent- ing leading educational institutions in this section of the country, and # a large number from the Univer- sity faculty and student body are expected to attend sessions of the i two hundred seventy-third regular meeting of the American Mathe- matical Society which will be held in. room 1035 Angell Hall, Friday , and Saturday, Nov. 29 and 30. Sessions will be held Friday {.4' morning and afternoon, and Satur- day morning. Friday afternoon will I 4i ,. be devoted to two addresses given . at the request of the program com- , ". mittee Prof. Tomlinson Fort, of '._ Lehigh University, will speak on, ' ; . "The General Theory of Factorial Series," and Prof. L. M. Graves, of n the University of Chicago, will dis- Marion Swenson and her father, cuss "Discobtinauous Solutions in Fur Company, are ice-bound in the the 'Calculus of Variations. Siberia.. Lieut. Carl Ben Eilson, fan Eth adquartrs o atinel . after an attempt to rescue the party ,6adquarters at Angell (tall. Friday a dinner will be held for menbers of the society and their guests at the Union, and luncheons have been arranged for the dele-1 gates at the Women's League Headquarters for the, meeting will bers of the University faculty and out-of-town mathematicians can To Sec Best Radio nouncer meet before and after tle sessions.T Complete programs have been for Michigan District arranged for the two days. Friday by Next April. morning several Michigan profes- sors will speak before the society. Hamlin Garland, chairman of Prof. C. J. Coe, of the mathematics department, will speak on "Exter- the awards committee of the Amer- :or .Motion in the Restricted Prob- ican Academy of Arts and Letters, le mof Three Bodies"; N. C. Fisk, announces the appointment of of the engineering college, will.dis- Prof G. E. Densmore of the speech cuss "An Investigation of Surfaces department to the position of cor- in Euclidean 4-Space by Means for responding advisory committeeman I 3-Vactors," and J. R. Abernethy, of on the committee which is to choose the mathematics department will the radio announcer who, accord- talk on "A General Explicity For- ing to the standards of good Eng-j mnula of Numerical Integration." lish, employs the best diction over Speeches Friday Afternoon. the radio. Milton J. Cross, announ- Friday afternoon will be given cer for the National Broadcasting over to the principal speakers of Co., reclived last year's award, the the program, Professor Fort, and first ever given.,. Professor Graves. Michigan men Professor Densmore has charge will be featured on the program of the Michigan district, and will Saturday morning when W. D. Ba- judge the announcers on a basis of, ten, of the Mathematics depart- pronounciation, articulation, ac- ment, talks on "Simultaneous Treat- , cent and quality of tone. One an- ment of Discrete and Continuous nouncer will be chosen from each Prdbabilities by Us af Stieltjes In- state, dnd from these 48 men, the tegrals." Prof. Geo. Y. Rainich will o50 members of the Academy will present a paper, "Some Transform-choose one for the award. ations of Linear Partial Diferen- The object of the Academy in tJl Equations" written by H. C. awarding this prize, is, according. Chang, and V. C. Poor, .of the en to Nicholas Murray Butler, presi- gieering college, will speak on d sfr Colmb Univesity, « ,,.e fPoyeicFntin: preservation of our English speechf "Residues of Polygepic Functions."in its purity, resistance to the in- * T roads of carelessness, of slovenli- )ST, IN AT TEMPT S 1OUT AME RICA GRE AT FI ELD FOR \\"|"O HE UND FUR TRADERS AIR SERVICE, DECLARES LINDBERGH I LIIIILI ut 1 1Aiericai offers one of thec but even to penietra te by plane fer ___ER Er;TICI=== inFTS ANOUCED OE H ifFrI CEBIL LL l CLt fields f10