APM 3, 1931 TNF iVt1C'44TC.A DAILY APRIL 13..1931 IVI 1 + r-_ A 1.A h IL TLY UNIVERSITY PLACES HIGH I AAR I 1101 fl "y [H|ER HONRARYDEGREE Penrod's Survey Shows Michigan Has Given Special Honor to 119 in 10 Years. YALE RANKS HIGHEST Has Issued 222 During 10-Year Period; Only Six Give More Than 100. Although the University confers no Ph.D. honorary degree at the present time, Michigan's confe- ment during the last ten years h been larger than that of a majo- ity of middle-western institutions, a survey of honorary degrees by Prof. E. B. Penrod, of Hillsdale, in- dicates. Professor Penrod has pub- lished a table of figures on gradu- ation conferments of pro-merito degrees which was recently pub- lished in the Hillsdale Collegian and which states that Michigan has honored 119 men and women be- tween 1921 and 1931. Sixteen Give More. Of the huncdreds of colleges and universities questioned by Professor Penrod, 16 replied that they gave no honorary degrees, whatsoever. Those in this category were Bryn Mawr, California Institute of Tech- nology, Cornell, Hood, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, Mon- tana State normal, Oklahoma Col- lege for Women, Reed, Rosary, Mas- sachusetts State normal, Nebraska State Teachers' college, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Vassar, Wesleyan (Georgia), and Wilson college (Pa.). Cornell broke its long-standing tradition in 1886 when it granted two honorary degrees, but it has since refused to confer honors. Of those institutions which grant honorary- degrees, Yale university issued the largest number during the last 10 years with 222, while Columbia university, w i t h 213, ranks second. Syracuse university conferred 158 honorary degrees be- tween 1921-31, while Dartmouth, with 140, Michigan with 119, and Harvard with 115 were the only other institutions to top 100. No Honorary Ph.D. Given. The larger portion of degrees conferred here consists of master of arts and doctor of legal law, 25 and 38, respectively, having been issued during the last ten years. Michigan gives,no honorary Ph.D. and rarely, if ever, a degree of doctor of divin- it. The degrees:DL, DST, and Ph.D. lWted on the Penrod chart, are like- wise never given at Michigan. Several interesting features of the conferment of honorary degrees 'were brought out by Professor Pen- rod. Many and irregular are the types of degrees issued by the 89 univrst ies and colleges which an- swered the questionnaire, among the eerest being doctor of hu- mane letters and doctor of human- itles. Easter Candy Easter Novelties C Hot Lunches Toasted Sandwiches THE SWEETLANf 21 So. Main WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY REIGN NEW DARIO PARK DESTROYED WITH CITY OF MANAGUA IN NICARAGUAN E AT UAKE; AMERICANS ARE KILLED The new Dario park of Managua, pctured abovye, ias estroyed with the rest of the city when sev- eral violent earthquakes shook the capital city of Nwc ag .a. I?e ysateay estimnated the total nuib of fatalities at nearly 2,000 persons. Fire Y have ravaged the city since the tremors subsided. -qxW What's Go ng on Uno Championships ESO S At-A_________ _ I Go IntoFinal Round DUIATR6SPBilliard, ping-pong, and bridge P-I~lJi W -"ee Love he, w.- players will complete teinfinal Th fr st at e mp t e ch t eJ} o weiwtkht a ho g t ye t r V at v y_, Conra N:15 oo rounds of play this week and go in- to round-robin competition fortthe' Uvsryvandy asuPita.JrespectiveaUniAnNNhAonCUips Fan in 'i i Tb roesr adARnE s piTen Sadem r-before spring vacaion. Cups will utu cOih in Baedoc and Fran- be awarded as sooas the round Instrumients. Ices Lec. robin play has been completed. Wuerh-"~iu01'~~j'~ ith Billiard and ping--pong [finals will The first attempt to teach the J oe cok. be finished by the beginningof next week, it was: thought yestcr- playing of band instruments over day.__ r the radio has been proclaime- a:4 Idecided success, if the reports of a2:4c:rt-At 4:15 o'clock, the 4,000 students who are enrolled ' Hill io-rm I inthe Michigan University of the l2' "'7 cC11? gt7 rE srER IArcourse conducted by 1 Lee u '' orch r . Si; 'Joseph E. Maddyr, of the music L'treli ry . 1 s h o ,4 15 o c J Ie c Students w ho have been roceiv- thV eare . ing the weel V i st u'L".,on from the University over Statio n WJR hav e VANN_1"1AiBoRt UR been invited by Professor Madct IMAKE to participate in a demonstration Will Open Saturdayai ls hc ilb racs from the campus studio from 1:45 April4 q to 2:45 o'clock, Monday, April 6. O'.NZCOURT HUSESQUARE4- ___________________and every oth~er - - _-ciloccasion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - --- - -1 ANN ARBOR NEWS-BRIEFS Rl ' " - mar wrarwrrr,,. Embezzler Released Appearing before Justice Jay H. Payne in answer to a charge of em- bezzlement Wednesday, C. R. Mc- Alister, 120 No. Fourth avenue was released on recommendation of Al- bert J. Rapp, prosecuting attorney. Held for_$100 Bond appearance of LaVerne Willians, 820 Brooks street, arrested on a charge of reckless driving, for ar- raignment on April 15 was signed Wednesday by Charles Williams and Anna Williams, of the same address. Beggar Gets 15 Days Justice Bert E. Fry yesterday sentenced Frank Mason, 1505 E. Wayne, avenue, Fort Wayne, Indi- ana to a 15-day term in county jail on a charge of disorderly conduct. Mason, who was arrested on Dexter avenue Wednesday as he was beg- ging from house to house, pleaded guilty to the charge. 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