W~t~NL~SDAY, GCT&5LR 9, 192~ _.. . .rdjCiC-AIL~iY- _______________________ & 4~J. LI:4 ---------------- N '[, EOUIPMENT "White House Dining Room Where Hoover Will Entertain Ramsey MacDonald, the Prime Minister of I Great Britian COVERS TO BE SHOWN AT MEETING OF CLUB [F1UiV IN ILALHINE OFIlNGUJISTIC COURSE NEW TREND IN LINGUISTICS SEEN AS CLASSES Stamp ing Club Will Display Interest- French Covers of Prof. P. E. Bursley. BEGIN Interesting stamp covers will be on display at the first meeting of 'TIMEOGRAPH' PURCHASED the Ann Arbor Stamp club Satur- day evening in room 408 of the Ro- "New Courses to Demonstrate Cause mance Language building. of Speech Peculiarities" Two French covers show the States Muyskens changes in government between 1851 and 1854. The first is ad- A new trend in courses offered,'. dressed to Mocquardt, chief of the and added equipment to aid in . cabinet of his excellency, the presi- demonstration of principles of ~. dent of France. The second, in the linguistics, mark the latest efforts:samehdriting, dated 1854 is of the department of general tin- addressed to Mockuardt, chief of geuistics in teaching recent develop- the cabinet of his majesty, the em- ments in the science of speech. ..peror of the French. Both are The science and subsciences of r owned by Prof. P. E. Bursley. zoology are rapidly becoming of Other interesting items on dis- paramount importance in the Associated Press PhotQ play will be a round-the-world teaching of the humanistic sci- Above is shown President Hoover visiting this country for the first sisting of a series of discussions cover, carried on the Graf Zeppelin, ences, especially linguistics, accord- with his guest, Ramsey MacDonl- time. His visit is not only serving with Hoover concerning the prob- and a cover from the Byrd Expedi- ing to Prof. J. H. Muyskens of the ald, British Prime Minister, who is as a good will trip but is also con- lems of international peace, tion, showing the special cancella- department of general linguistics. ---- tions used at the South Pole. The courses to be given in teaching the new trend in linguistics will be Purpose of Esperanto Congress to Extend VIENNA-What are regarded as;- linguistics 35, with a new prerequi- Use of in International the oldest cigars in the world are Practically all of the 5,000000 site of Zoology I, and "Biolinguis- on view in the tobacco museum. A pounds of fresh vegetables im- c" Phn .I niriwbox made in 1844 was found in pofted into Cuba in the last 12 tic" Phonetics. In an interview Returning from his trip as dele- It was further stated by the con- Linz among old records of the to- months were from the United geno Then Dailystedta Pr- gate to the international5Esperanto gress that Esperanto is being bacco monopoly. States. new courses would demonstrate congress this summer, Dr. Onder- taught to a wide degree in the- - -- ----- ----- - that "reasons for speech peculiari- donk, of the architectural school, schools throughout the world. Many i has drawn up a report of its meet- of the European educational insti- ties msth not bet so ppding. The purpose of the congress tutions have made it a compulsory For Dinner Music, Tea Parties mindolobythode ho d noftheapliedis to propagate the use of Esper- course of study. sychology; we now know the bads anto in international dealings of Delegates from all countries and cif speech to be the study of endo- all sorts. This year the congress groups of all kinds were present at C TUIC ines, glands, and general physiol- was marked by the opening of the the convention. Sermons and ad- CLASSICAL MUSIC Agyr tcsfirst museum in the world dealing dresses were given in the assemb- "The Trio That Always Pleases" Ao teachers'icourse forguyi g solely with Esperanto. The museum lies, and all the business o the 604 E. Jefferson Phone 6681 zoology's relation to linguistics is is in the Bibliothek National in gathering was conducted through also under way this semester. thereing wasthconed tough______________________________________ Vienna, and now contains more the medium of the new tongue. Meeting every Saturday morning than 2500 books and pamphlets with Mr. C. H. Miller, teachersi n in the new language. The from the University of Detroit Ohio n anCustiWillAddress te first . ,-Y, ,. ". > State University, and Flint Normal Esperanto flag. Engineering Society College attend the class. Dr. Onderdonk's reEort makes Recommended by the English Department of Several hundred dollar's worth of r. Onderdnk'srpos . . . CORNWELL COAL - COKE Scranton, Pocahontas Kentucky and West Virginia Coal Solvay and Gas Coke This business has been growing ever since i Was established. 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The mosti valuable of these purchases is a "timeograph". This machine,f when spoken into, shows tone in-1 flections graphically, and it will be! used in correcting speech defects.t Announce New Men For Speech Faculty The addition of our instructors was announced by the speech de- partment yesterday. Patrick Smith J and Charles Holden, members of' the class of '29, Harry Allen of the University of Utah, and Kenneth McBurney, University of South Da- kota are the new men who will in- struct speech courses. SOFIA, Bulgaria.-The fez is more popular than ever notwith- standing Mustapha Kemal's sup- pression of it. There are 650,000 Turks in Bulgaria. Even their deputies in parliament wear the fez and Turkish women retain the yashmak. 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