THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1937 Time' During Sit-Down Strike Campus Elections Appointments To Be Held Today Tw To Fellowships (Continued from Page 1) eAre Announced '38, Arthur Lundahl, '38, Richardr Klein, '39, David Strauss, '38, James Tp Warren, '38 and William Shackleton, Three postdoctoral appointments in '38E. the Graduate School for 1937-1938 For the three positions from the lit- were announced yesterday. erary school on the Men's Council, I The Alfred H. Lloyd Postdoctoral Hugh Rader, '38, Bruce Telfer, '38,' Fellowship was awarded to Dr. Mor- Richard Kendrick, '38, Earle Luby, ris Lazerowitz, teaching fellow in the '38, Walker Graham, '38 and Walter philosophy department and the Hor- Truc, '38, are candidates. One per- ace H. Rackham Postdoctoral Fellow- son will be elected from the engineer- ships were awarded to Dr. Allan F. ing school, and the candidates are Archer, assistant in the zoology de- Goff Smith, '38E, and Neil Levenson, partment, and Dr. Robert D. Thomp- '38E. George Sprau, '38A and James son, assistant in the chemistry de- Rigg, '38A, are candidates for the partment. ogle position from the architectural Dr. Lazerowitz plans to work in the school. field of symbolic logic with Professor From the forestry school the two G. E. Moore of Cambridge, Professor candidates for the one position on C. I. Lewis of Harvard University, and the Council are Graham Benedict, with Dr. A. Tarski and Dr. J. Lukasie- '38F&C, and Claude Beebe, '38F&C. wicz of the University of Warsaw. Youth Mental Cure Possibility Is Seen (Continued from Page 1' timore home for the feeble minded. This report was made by Dr. Kanner of Baltimore, who commented on the illicit traffic of the girls by crooked lawyers who secured the re- leases through the courts and shut- tled the former inmates into house- keeping jobs. Fifty-one of the girls married. There were 165 children of whom 108 were feeble-mindd. A ma- jority of the women were either prostitutes or carriers of vener'eal diseases and not one of the husbands had normal intelligence, Dr. Ra- phael said. RI DEIR'S 302 S. State St. Pen & Typewriter Service Musical instruments helped miners staging a "sit- down" strike 360 feet below the ground in one of the Superior Coal Company's mines near Wilsonville, Il., to while away the time. The strikers asked a "share the work" program to aid some 300 idle miners. A portion of the group of 350 or more miners in the pit is shown here. Michigan 's Early History Shown In Exhibit At Cileents Library Frederick Shaffnmaster, 38SM andc Maurice Gerow, '38SM, will be the candidates for the one position from the School of Music, and, Robert Lailner, '38BAd, and Fred Milke, '38BAd, will be candidates for the position from the School of Business Administration. UNION BACKS FLINT TEACHERS FLINT, May 24.-OP)--Members ofj the United Automobile Workers of America and the American Federa- tion of Labor have announced that al demonstration will be held Wednes- day in behalf of three teachers who have not received contracts for next year. The teachers, Miss Caroline C 1nnrs, . i 6i1iuuu icz no inrio Dr. Archer expects to work in areas around, the coastal plain in Alabama on the problems of extinction of cer- tain species of snails and adaptation of others, and the changing condi- tions among them. Dr. Archer has completed considerable research in conchology. Dr. Thompson plans to work either at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology or at the Bureau of Standards on further research in the precise measuremfent of electrical) conductivities CHELSEA FLOWER SHOP 203 East Liberty Phone 2-29735 Flowers for All Occasions i _ ocu entssTraceSE.Aory f!cr of the fort, and Gen.ris Documentsfcommander Sir Roumm, are members of the Michigan Early Michigan From Jeffery Amherst, chief of the Brit- Federation of Teachers, an AFL af- . ish forces in America, are found filiate. French Exploration among the exhibit. Articles from the Fifty original articles and docu- Gage Papers and Sir Henry Clinton ments dealing with phases of the his- Papers of the library collections andA tory of the State of Michigan from other manuscripts are taken from ADDED MATINE 'early French exploration through to the period of the Seven Years' War the middle of the nineteenth century and the Revolutionary War. These Lost Times, TON IGP form the principal part of the Cen- include a letter from Gen. Anthony MATINEE tennial Exhibit of the Clements Li- Wayne to Gen. Nathanael Greene brary, according to the most recent telling of his victory over the Indians library bulletin. at Fallen Timbers in 1781, an impor- Greatest Success Ann tant factor in driving the British ihe o destGabriel Sagard,aFthe n from the Northwest Ter.ritory. A Triumph - An Ovatio missionary among tl- Huron Indians Several historical prints, journals Ask Anyone 1RQ n1 nr 1e')nA ;-. - iand maps complete the main exhibit. I E TODAY at 3:15 HT and TOMORROW and NIGHT Arbor Has Ever Known )n at Every Perform ance- Vho Has Seen It! Will exam time find you "head up" gazing ahead unafraid? Not if you are weighted down by a mass of rambling notes and pon- derous texts. Shift that burden to the. College Outline Series. Their concise tables of facts, brief summaries, and visual aids will lift the review strain from your mind. Hasten now to our store. C.O.S. texts are 75c each. TITLES IN College Outline Series I The last document is :the famous "Dr. Chase's Recipes," published by Alvin W. Chase of Ann Arbor in 1861, which passed through scores of editions hereeand is still being published by an eastern company. Independents To Hear Thom At Last Meetingl The Independent Men's organiza- tion will meet at 8 p.m. today in the Union for the last time this semester to hear Monroe Lippman of the speech department. The constitu- tional committee will review the or- ganization's constitution and consider plans for participation in Orientation Week next semester. John C. Thom, '38, president of the Union and Frederick V. Geib, '38F&C, recording secretary, will address the group on student government and the part independents may play. DANCING Class & individual in.- (struction in all types of dancing. Teachers course. Phone 9695 Terrace Garden Studio uix~y Second Floor Wuerth Theatre Bldg. SLast Times Today W 1 MISS ESTELLE WINWOOD in "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE " Gareth Hughes, Rex Ingram, Albert Carroll Max Reinhardt, Baron de Meyer, George Cukor, James Cagney and many others have called Robert Henderson's 'production the finest they have ever seen of this play. Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre NIGHTS: at 8:15 - 75c, $1.10 & $1.50. Mats. at 3:15 - 50c & 75c- Ancient, Medieval. and Modern History H-st. of Middle Ages History of Europe 15S001848 History of Europe 18151936 History of"England History of World since 1914 Hit,. of U. S. to 1865 Hist. of U.S. since 1$65 American Government Political Science Principles of Economics Educational Psychology History of Education General Psychology I sf Yr. College Chews. Ist Yr. College Physics General Biology Principles of Geology General Forestry Natural Resources of U. S. 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