THE MICHIGAN DAILY FID? c April Health Normal Dr. For vth e toies Collection Of rl CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY j _Hawks' E ggs I Student health during the month of April was normal, with the excep- Brought Here tion of an increase in the number of measles cases, according to a re- port recently issued by WarrenaE- 392 Sets Are Gathered ByI Forsythe, M.D., director of the Uni- F versity Health Service. Former Assistant In A comparison of the services rend- Zoology Department ered by the Health Service during ____D-' __ n the past three years shows that dui- One of the most complete collec- ing the months from September to on ohaks eggs m t counr May of this year the Health Service was brought from the home of the has treated fewer students than in late E. B. Williamson, former re-I the corresponding period of either .t.- 193132 o 193-31.Ther hav search assistant in the insect divi- 1931-32 or 1930-31. There have sion of the Museum of Zoology, by been a greater number of dispensary Prof. rederick M. Gaige, director calls this year and the total num- of the Museum of Zoology, and Dr. ber of hospital and infirmary days Josselyn Van Tyne, curator of the has also increased. There has been bird division of the Museum of Zoo- one death in each of the three years. logy. Mr. Williamson, who was also an Granville Elected Head internationally-known authority on Of City Comm~unity Fiiid Odonata (dragon flies) and on iris S yigrowing and breeding, made this col- Robert Granville was elected presi- lection of eggs over a period of 30) dent of the Ann Arbor Community years. The 392 sets of eggs collected. Fund association Wednesday at a near Bluffton, mnd., weie brought here meeting of the board of directors last week-end by Professor Gaige and following a luncheon in the Union. Dr. Van Tyne from Bluflton. Most of Mr. Granville, head of the English the eggs were of hawks and of par- division of the Ann Arbor public ticular interest because there were schools, succeeds Cone W. Lighthall, so many from such a small region, manufacturer, as the head of the ,thus enabling the ornithologists to association. study the variations of eggs all of, the s&me species of hawks. LSProfessor Gaige explained that Literary Society there were considerable difficulties in . e ecollecting these eggs because they are Initiates X l t'Il fourd only high in trees difficult to climb. Mr. Williamson risked his life Six men were initiated into Alpha more than once in obtaining these Nu, local chapter of Kappa Phi Sig- specimens, Prof. Gaige declared. ma, national literary and forensic Included in this collection were a fraternity, at ceremonies held yes- number of sets of clam shells of spe- terday. The new men will be honor- cial interest because factory wastes ed at an initiation banquet to be have killed off all the clams in Ohio held at 6 p. m. today at the Union. waters and they have been extinct Prof. John L. Brumm of the journal- for the past ten years. ism department will be the principal speaker. His topic, "The Living mer, '34, Lewis Berry, '36, George J. Voice," will treat of the future of Mulligan, '35, Arthur L. Shepard, '33, oratory in our present civilization. Leslie H. Geisinger, '34, and Paul Those aImitted are Rowe A .Ri- Couins' '4. WANTED WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND NEW SUITS AND OVER- COATS. Will pay 3, 4, 5, to 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann Arbor, 4306. Chicago Buyer. 34c WANTED-Portable typewriter. State make, condition and price. Write Box 51A. 438 hELPIYANTWD-- HELP WANTED MALE-College stu- dents, four for 15 weeks this sum- mier. Must be healthy, neat, and willing to work hard. See Mr. Nell, 123 N. 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