PACE fiW6 TTIT. MIC.HLGAN .LILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6,1929-, 1~AGETW~ TI-IF. MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1929 .. - - i BUSINESS AD SCHOOL ADDS TWO NEW MEN TO TEACHING STAFF ° j 4 t t . 7 Professors Charles Jamison Edgar Gault Appointed To Faculty and TRANSLATION OF IMPORTANT GREEK MATHEMATICAL STRESEMANN BIER~ PAPYRUS IS COMPLETED BY ROBBINS AND KARPINSKI R E S T S IN STATE --~~BERLIN. Oct. 5.--Thousands of Michigan papyius 620, concern- these problems are the continua- Dr. Robbins concludes the article Germans are expected to file past ing the introduction of algebraic tion. This conclusion is inferred with the statement that by this the bier of Dr. Gustav Stresemann, equations in Greece, has been re- through the use of the same Greek important document a noteworthy late German foreign minister, Sun- cently translated by Dr. Frank E symbol for the unknown quantity link is placed in the chain which day oningawhen is body is and published with a preface by of Di happasn connects the mathematics of early placed on catafaque outsiethe LAUNDRY MAILING BAGS Prof. Louis C. Karpinski of the This particular piece of papyri Egypt with Greece and with the Only relatives, a few friends, Canvas or Fibre. Light weight but September 27 issue of Science. was bought by Professor Kelsey in algebra of the Hindus, of the Arabs I government officials and co-work- strong and enduring material. This papyrus, one of theUniver Egypt in 1921. Its date has been and of our European predecessors ers of the foreign office will witness Leta few cents postage be your sity's collection begun and in- placed with some confidence as not in this field." ,the burial at Molest cemetery. s ___laundry bill.,a creasedot its place of fourth best later than the second century of: ____-uUnriyO gea'e'io d1"raeeo ehetofth Critin ra D. -him1111 South University One' Half Block East of Campus intewrdlrey through the' of the Christian era. Dr. Robbins . efforts of the late Prof. Francis W. points out in his translation of the Kelsey, contains three algebraic fragment that in the form of the RESERVE A SEAT IN ---_- - problems, which in their formula- solution of these algebraic prob- tion, solution and notation mark lems there is a remarkable ap- ainotable and oerith prk proach to modern algebraic sym- tosed-em an es oftale ancient over of whc bolismi chihoooahFor those w ho dem and 2__ _CHAfCaUthe best - dance Orchestras k l t BOTH MENWELL FITTED Clare E. Griffin, Dean of the School of Business Administration, announced yesterday the. addition of two new members to the faculty,' Prgf. Charles L. Jamison, professor of business policy, and Prof. Edgar H. Gault, associate professor of marketing.; Professor Jamison has had a var- ied career since his graduation from the University of Wisconsin, in 1913. For eight yearsi' he was secretary and treasurer of the A. M. Beyers Co., of Pittsburgh. In 1921 he was a member of the fac- ulty of the school of business at Minnesota, but left in 1922 to take a position with the Wisconsin Uni- I versity school of commerce faculty. He remained there until this fall,, when he came to Ann Arbor. Prior to his graduation from Wisconsin in 1913, he worked five years with the Union National Bank of Pitts- burgh. During the war he was a captain in the quartermaster's corps assigned to the office of the Director of Finance. Professor Gault is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan university and the Harvard School of Business Ad- ministration. In 1921, he taught at the University of Tennessee, re- signing the following year to be- come a member of the Ohio Wes- leyan university faculty. He held this position until his acceptance of the associate professorship at Michigan. 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