THE MICHIGAN DAILY XV, NO IV. I'l6, -M At junior class caucuses held by the two parties of the School of Business Administration students John A. Do-i elle was nominated for president by the Independent-Deltasig party and Walter Crow for the Alpha Kappa Psi-Independent party. The other officers nominated for the Independent-Deltasig party were: Franklin T. Dannemiller, vice-presi- dent; Janet L. Jackson, secretary; Howard C. Parsons, treasurer; Ernest' Pederson, J-Hop representative. The Alpha Kappa Psi-Independent party nominations include: Lloyd' Strickland, vice-president; I r w i n Bailey, secretary; Donald Parry, treasurer; Ernest Pederson, J-Hop committeeman. B o ks WDiamond of the German department F culmyMe mbers Write iany B oks and "Physikalisch Chemisches Prak- tikum" by Prof. Kasimir Fajans of _______the chemistry department, and J. Topicsrangingfromeskimostoasat bhatoTust. The book has been translated Tns d are translated by the author. d and reported upon by Professor into English, Spanish and Russian. complicated formulas were the sub- Another addition to the University Haber in the second report of the A "Handbook of Latin American ject matter of numerous books writ- Scestate Emergency Welfare Relief ten by faculty members and pub- h Colecton, by Prof. He Commission. The report showsa Studies. g by aueo schrs in- Michigan Colcin"b rf er ower case load for 1935, not wholly cludes among its authors, Professors lished this fall. A. Sanders. accounted for by WPA relief, and a of the history department, A. S. Ai- Just off the press is the book; Of political and sociological irter- jeneral wave of employment caused ton, Prof. Preston E. James of the "Peary" by Prof. William H. Hobbs,; est are the works of Prof. Arthur by the stimulation of an early pro- geography department, and Prof. director of the geology laboratory, Bromage and Prof. James K. Pollock luction period in the automobile in- Dudley M. Phelps. which tells of the long, eventful life of the political science department dustry. "Michigan Papers in Geography," a and ultimate successful expedition of and Prof. William Haber of the eco- Prof. Waldo Abbot of the speech group of papers read before the geog- this great 20th century explorer. Of j nomics department. "State Govern- department, director of broadcasting, especial interest is the presentation ment and Administration in the Unit- is the author of "A Handbook of of the Cook-Peary controversy, Pro- ed States," was the work of Professor Radio Broadcasting." fessor Hobbs having made a careful Bromage. Books In German study of the credentials of both men. Professor Pollock, chairman of the bookshaebnrmHnr, $ vbU RCs Two olues hve een ddetoState Civil Service Study Commis- Several books have been written in7Is the University of Michigan Studies,Sion, submitted the committee report Pr alter A r a H hirip published under the direction of the in Lansing, July 20, 1936. The report Prof. Walter A. Reichart and Phillip Board of Regents by the University dealt mainly with the survey into ex- Press. "The Royal Correspondence isting personnel practices of the state, Wtc n Gt t of the Assyrian Empire, Part IV," was a determination of the inherent evils, Watch RepairingI added to the Humanities Series by a study of other state's systems, and HALLER'S SQ U A RE Prof. Leroy Waterman of the depart- a proposed civil service system for the .eer eratures. Letters of the law-giver A survey of Michigan's relief and s tate and Liberty 611 EAST WiI Hammurabi are shown in the original unemployment problem was conduct- raphy section of the Michigan Acad- emy of Science, Arts and Letters, formed the subject for a work by Eugene S. McCartney, editor for the Academy, assisted by Prof. R. B. Hal of the geography department. GOLDEN RULE I NNATI H0 Guaranteed Suits - O'coats I $25 up. Amstutz. Tel. 8946 H AWARD $ ow . . . . the- - SUN CLUB HLIAM STREET- The senior class of the School of Education recently elected' Robert J. Hill, '37Ed., to its presidency with- out a dissenting voice in all of the ten votes cast. The rest of the slate presented Grace Woodley, '37Ed., vice-presi- dent, Gertrude Waehner, '37Ed., secretary and Robert W. Murray, '37Ed., likewise were approved by the voters. Shell Expert To Visit University Museums William J. Clench, curator of the mollusk division of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard, will spend one week beginning today visiting the Universty Museums. Most of the time will be spent com- paring and studying different col- lections of mollusks possessed by the two schools. GITHE, GRIFFEN RETURN Dr. Carl E. Guthe, director of the University Museums, and Dr. James B. Griffin of the Museum of Anthro- pology returned yesterday from a week-end trip to Indianapolis where the archaeological studies of the In- diana district were discussed. What Would YOU 7- .. if you had to carry 15 to 18 gallons of hot water every time you did your washing? III 50 CARDS p 50 ENVELOPES . . Printed with your name THE CRAFT PRESS 5 Maynard Street Phone 8805 OU'D REFUSE: you'd quit right there! got to carry it, for that's just how mt takes to do an average family's washing and do it right! 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