IrHT7 MTruTr.AN nATI V WRT)NV.AnAV. MAP.(ITT 25. 1()1 1 1 T H fAN lA T VX~T1~'~hA ifAP(T~ ~1( 1 L:.j Iv 1 %--i 1 a L1 V U H 1L jI vvI, ar i ,Uvac4S 1' % rrl Orel p .1 1 l 1 Annomnc?:7 List of Illay E N aR PLeTIP List Patrons, Patronesses, for | Autogiros Will Not Sup Airplanes to Gr Ponts Out Advantages, Faults, Inherent in New Type of Craft. v ,e Plant Conventional eat Extent. Stalker Says I ha$ Goin on I - -THEATRES 45 degrees, and with favorble wind conditions can descend almnost ver- Majestic- Eddie Quillan in "Big Ucally, or hover in the air. For these Money" with Robert Armstrong. reasons, he explained, it will appeal M h i i g a n-"Royal Family of to private fiyers an eg nners. Broadway" with ina Claire and Professor Stalker predicted that Frederick March. Annual Senior Law Class Affair. Preparations have been nearly conpleted for the annual Crease l dance, premier social function of the senior class of the Law school, r to be held Friday night in the Law- 1 yers club, it was announced last night by Theodore C. Baer, '31L, E general chairman of the event. I Patrons and Patronnesses who have been asked to the affair in- elude President Alexander G. Ruth-j ven and Mrs. Ruthven, Dean Henry 1 M. Bates and Mrs. Bates, Professor Horace Wilgus and Mrs. Wilgus, Prof. Paul Leidy and Mrs. Leidy, Prof. Edwin C. Goddard and Mrs. u cGetny ccnaide:able improvements will be) x at nmade in the design of the autogiro, '.e _t .eli tof iila E n regu twrd the attainment of a ship ;I ar ar tlansportat n, Prof. E. A of the true helicopter type. Its Stalke:, of the aeronautical engi- I principle, he said, is net especially neerhig department, said yesterday. recent in origin, since it was first Since the autogiro is inherently invented about 10 to 12 years ago. less eficient than the conventional Explaining the operation of the airplane, and in addition is more machine, Professor Stalker said expensive to manufacture, it will that the function of the windmill- probably never come into extensive like device which is mounted hori- use, he explained. zontally over the body of the ship, The main advantage of the auto- (is simply to furnish, by its revolu- giro, Professor Stalker pointed out,' tion, the wind resistance which re- lies in the fact that it can be made tards the progress of the craft. He to maneuver and to land slowly, so pointed out that this windmill is that the pilot has more time to operated by the currents of air judge his handling of the ship. The passing over the vanes while the modern autogiro can easily make a i ship is in motion, and that it is safe landing at an angle as great as I connected in no way with the en- gine. Lack of adequate control Pharmacists to Visit mechanism, he said, is the chief cause of the limitations of the auto- Park Davis Company giro as it is today, although future improvements in design can prob- Students of the pharmacy college ably eliminate most of these. will visit Detroit Friday to inspect the plant of Parke Davis and com- UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO- pany. A similar trip is made each Construction projects for 1931 in- spring to some Detroit pharmaceu- elude a large field house, seating tical house. A second trip to Chi- 7,000 spectators and having 50,- cago will probably be made later in 000 square feet of floor space, and the spring, Dean Edward H. Kraus, residential accommodations for 390 stated yesterday. students, available in October. Auteg~e~, cithough1 they are dot- nitely past the experimental stage f i i l J l W -. r t h-George O'Brien Marion Lessing in "The Seas neath." and Be- Soloists Limit of 300 Couples Nearly Reached, According to Committee Head. With the sale Imited to 300,. al- most all of the tickets for the Slide Rule dance, the annual party of the engineering and architectural schools given under the direction of the Michigan Technic, are sold, it was reported yesterday by Jack Spencer, '32E, ticket chairman. The remaining tiets miay be se- cured at any of the bookstores, at the desk in the mnain lobby of the Union, or at the offices of tie Tech- nic in the East Engineering build- ing. The dance is to be held from 9 until 2 o'clock Fia ngtin the ballroom of the Union. Ace Brigode and his fourteen Virginians, popular radio entertain- ers from Station WTAM in Clove- land, have been secured to provide the music for the affair. I 4 GENERAL Organ Recital-William Zeuch,I 4:15 o'clock, Hill auditorium. Chamber Music-Detroit String quartet; 8:30 o'clock, Lydia Men- delssohn theatre. Radio Today. Prof. Anthony J. Jobin, of the French department, will speaki at 2 o'clock this afternoon on "AJ Few Facts About French-Can a- dian Literature." Professor Jobin has recently completed a book devoted to Canadian literature. Goddard, Prof. Edson R. Sunder- land and Mrs. Sunderland, Prof. Ralph Aigler and Mrs. Aigler, Prof. Evans Holbrook and Mrs. Holbrook, Prof. John B. Waite and Mrs. Waite, Prof. Edgar N.- Durfee and Mrs. Durfee, Prof. Grover Grismore and Mrs. Grismore, and Prof. Edwin D. Dickinson and Mrs. Dickinson. Others will be Prof. E. Blythe Stason and Mrs. Stason, Prof. Ho- bart Coffey, Prof. John Tracy,.Prof. Burke Shartel and Mrs. Shartel, Miss Inez Bosorth, Miss Lilly Kohl, Prof. John P. Dawson anc Mrs. Daw- son, Prof. Laylin K. James and Mrs. James, Prof. William W. Blume and Mrs. Blume, Prof. Homer F. Carey and Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hawley Tapping, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 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