THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 Committee Approves T VA Probe iliigan Men Rate 460 Places hn Whg sVWho In Engineering Austrian Professor To Talk On Europe Prof. Oska'r Morganstern. director Mi&] gan alumni rank third in the en from the last census of engineers of the Austrian Institute For Business nui mber of engineers whose biogra- obtained from the memberships lists Cycle Research, will give a University phies appear in the latest edition of of national engineering societies. The lecture on "S'ocial Science in Europe" "Who's Who in Engineei ing," ac- professional aspects of the work were at 4:15 p.m. Monday in Natural Sci- cording to a study publi:3hed in the governed by the American Engineer- ence Auditorium. March issue of Mechanical Engineer- ing Council. Professor Morganstern isvprofessor ing.0 In tl e period 19113,Mcia. of economics of the University of Se1931-1937, Michgan Vienna, now on leave. He has been Michigan with 460 engineers listed shows an increase of 75 in the list- adviser to the Austria Federal Minis- o'l1w MIT with 761 and Cornell ings in the "Who's Who." This figure! try of Commerce and Transportation \vith 611. Next in ranking come Illi- I places Ann Arbor graduates second and served on several committees of nois, Purdue. Wisconsin and Colum- to MIT in this aspect, which shows an the League of Nations. bia. increase of 97. Biographical sketches of .9,345 "It is interesting to note," said ~ graduates who "definitely claim grad- President D. B. Prentice of Rose nation" from the 142 colleges and Polytechnic Institute, in the maga- S hould I Ever universities in the United States and zine article, "that nearly one quar-o Canada are among the 12,000 sketches ter of all college-trained engineers Borrow Money. in the volume. were graduated :rom MIT, Cornell, The biographies recorded were tak- Michigan and Illinois." * Intelligent borrowing is the common-sense way of smooth- 1k _ing out the ups-and-downs of Hurrying from a meeting of the House Rules Commtee, unairman John O'Connor (right), of New York, reported to Speaker William B. Bankhead (left) that the committee had approved a Senate resolution for a thorough Congressional investigation of all phases of the Tonnessee Valley Authority's operations. 1 i l i P t 1 c t 1 1 III to attend to some very important the weather may be inclement. business. Inter-Faith Symposium. The fourth Interior Decoration Group: Faculty and last of a series of Inter-Faith Women Wednesday, April 6, 2:45 Symposiums will be held Sunday, p.m. Michigan League. April 3 at 3 p.m. in the Lane Hall "Recent Trends in Interior Decora- Library. "International Religion and tion" will be demonstrated by Miss the National State" will be discussed Mary Margaret Darnes from Teetze), in the manner o- the Chicago Round Company, Detroit decorators. Mem- Table by Dr. Mahanan Brahmachari, hers may bring a guest." Hindu Monk and noted lecturer, Rab- bi Bernard Heller of the Hillel Foun- Scalp and Blade: The Michigan dation, and Professor Durfee of the Chapter of the Buffalo Fraternity will Law School faculty. Students and! hold its annual initiation ceremony interested townspeople are invited and banquet Sunday ,April 3 at 5 to attend. Tea will be served at 4:30.! o'clock in the Union. Initiates are re-I quested to be prepared and to attend The Christian Student Prayer promptly. 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