_0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938 Summer School Garden Club Offers Award For Women Tfo Offer Widee Ses A women's scholarship of $150 a Orient Stdiesear for two years is being offered by c the Bloomfield Hills Branch of the $ Special Institute ToO Women's Farm and Garden Club, Speu OfProf. Harlow O. Whittemore of the Program Of'Japanese, landscape and 'i!sign department an-I Russian And Chinese nounced yesterday. L VTh w UW l pi h Urv% f^ i~vy Northwestern's Frosh FI 24diFrolfi Expensive EVANSTON, Ill., April 21.-(Spe- cial to the Daily) -But was it worth $492? That's what Northwestern Univer- ity freshmen were wondering yester- lay when the Board of Personnel told hem that by 9 a.m. today such a ;um must be raised to pay for dam- )ge done April 6. In the riot which ook place that night, between 200 end 300 frosh defied edicts of the nterfraternity Council to burn their ots a day early and then marched p to Williard Hall and other dor- nitories, entered them and damaged oth University and personal prop- rty. Severe action may be taken by the Jniversity if damages are not paid. Read It In The Daily Book Now Store Sells EntrepreneurI Beer Jackets Continuing his "war against Ann Arbor high prices" Meyer Goldberg, '38, who opened the student's co- operative book store at the beginningi of this semester, has gone into the beer jacket business to further help students save money, he claims. I "Students realized large savings and profits, both in buying and sell- ing books at the cooperative," he said yesterday "and now that they are' buying beer jackets and hats, I have ordered a supply of them with leath- er M seals that will be available at little above cost." Nino Martini Gives Festival Program Nino Martini, distinguished Met- ropolitan Opera tenor, who recently, suffered a slight injury in a rail- road accident, has submitted a re- The revised program is: "Pjeludp and Pugue in B Minor," by Bach; arias: "Racconto di Rodolfo," from La Boheme by Puccini; and "Una Furtiva Lagrima," from "L'Elisir d'Ainore," by Donizetti; "Je Crois Entendre Encore," from "Les Pe- oheurs Des Perles" hy tirp.ar* 1 One of the outstanding and mostj comprehensive special programs of the University Summer Session will, be offered this summer in the sec- ond Institute of Far Eastern Studies, it was announced yesterday. Intensive programs in the study of Chinese, Japar.ese, and Russian lan- guages will be features of the work of the Institute, representing one of the first times that concentration in these languages has been offered in American universities. Full-time work will be offered in all of these languages. Another feature of the program will be a series of 12 general lectures sponsored by the Institute which will bring visiting lecturers to Ann Arbor to discuss various institutions and problems of the Far East. Lecturers will include Dr. Hu Shih of Peking University, Dr. Amry Vandenbosch of the University of Kentucky, Dr. Shio Sakanishi of the Library of Congress, Prof. George B. Cressey of Syracuse University, and Younghill Kang of New York University. The work of the Institute will con+ .sst of general lecture and laboratory courses supplemented by conferences and the outside lectures. Advanced courses leading to individual research and seminar work will be offered also Courses will deal with Far Eastern history, art, politics, economics, geog- raphy, and literatures, besides the language programs. The Institute is being sponsored by the American Council of Learned So- cieties and the American Council; of the Institute of Pacific Relations be- sides the University. Bulletins can be obtained at the office of the Summer Session or from Prof. Robert B. Hall, director. 1 e awara wit tbe open to any Iwoman who has completed at least two years of college work in any field, .he said, and who is a resident of the state of Michigan. The scholarship is being offered in the landscape and design department as an inducement for =entering tha field of work, Professor Whittemore said. Other eligibility qualifications foi the award, he said, are a high scho- lastic average, and a need for fi- nancial assistance. t IkIUl va-ib, uy r Ua z vised program for his appearance at e l' f b the Friday evening concert of the Lle Stelle, from Tosca by Ann Arbor May Festival. Puccini. In addition to the program num- Eugene Ormandy and the Phildel- bers, Mr. Martini is expected to sing phia Orchestra will not only be the a number of unannounced composi- accompanying body for Mr. Martini tions. but they will also offer a number WILL, BILLY INNS I H4AMbURGER.S 54 "The Best Coffee in Town" * 1104 SO. UNIVERSITY * 810 SOUTH STATE ST. * 1215 SO. UNIVERSITYx 316 W. Michigan - Ypsilanti Cinematographers Submit Plans For Organization Plans for the establishment of a University motion picture club have been submitted to the Dean of Stu- dents,, Albert Reid Bailey, national secretary of Delta KappaAlpha, honorary c ntematography frater- nity, announced yesterday. Caps, Gowns anrd Hoods FOR FACULTY AND GRADUATES COMLETE RENTAL AND SALES SERVICE Call and inspect the nat- ionally advertised line of The C$.Ward Company, New London, Ohio. All rental items thoroughly statilixed before each time used. Complete satisfact- iaon .usateed. Get our rental rates and selling prices VAN BOVEN, Inc. -hone 8911 Nickels Arcade 1 Women's Debating Results Announced (Continued from Page 5) of the contest between Delta Gam- ma's first team and the first team for the League House Independents. Vir- ginia McNichols was the -chairman of this debate. Betty Lou Van Deusen, '39, acted as chairman of the debate between Kappa Kappa Gamma and the third team for League House In- dependents, which was judged by Barbara Bradfield, '38, Katherine Brusman, Grad., and Mary Frances Reek, '40. Four debates scheduled to take place yesterday were postponed un- til 2 p.m. tomorrow. These are the contests between Mosher Hall and Jordan Hall; Gamma Phi Beta and first team for Kappa Delta; Col- legiate Sorosis and Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon Phi and Ann Arbor Inde- pendents. The four winners of yesterday's debates and the four winners of to- morrows debates will compete at 4:15 next Thursday. The places for these approaching debates will be an- nounced later. U I Timne " t" .. r::" a ;:, . ' . .t: x 44 .. : : ' . j _ v ., ;",,, . . .; , ;'s : . _. .. , .. :.x.y; ., -," ,hey;: ,. 'Ai J 4k' I-' ii - ' Spring Vacation is over. The Michigras, Michigan's Gigantic Fun jamboree looms on the horizon. Enthusiastically Frater- nities, Sororities, Dorms, and Independent Organizations fran- tically prepare booths of Hilarity and Mirth as their contribu- tion. Michigan's GREAT CARNIVAL is but two weeks off. It 's - -.. T. i. y. ; :a;tx; ;. S~sY,.s {{ " 'T"Ty,.3s- t 0 l ,g 1. d EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS WJR PM 6:00-Stevenson News. 6:1 5-L1et's Celebrate. 6:30- Boale Carter. 6:45--Lum and Abner. 7:00-Lj st Entertainmfenlt. 7:15--Arthur Godfrey. 7:30-Victor Arden Music. 7:45-Melody and Rhythm. 8:00-Choose Your Announcer. 8:30-Paul whiteman Oreh. 9:00-Hollywood Hotel. 10:00 zongshop. 10:45-Musical. ii:00-Headline News. 11:15--Week in Review. 12:00-Casino of the Stars. 12;30-Ted Flo Rito Orch. WWJ. P.M. 6:00-Ty Tyson. 6:15-Dinner Music. 6 :30-Bradcast. 6:45-Michigan Highways. 7:00-Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15-Radio Extra. 7:45-Sports Review. 8:00-Lucille Manners. 9:00-Waltz Time. 8T:30-Tre Story Hour. 10:00-First Nighter. 10:30-Jimmy Fidler. 10:45-Dorothy Thompson. 11:00-Newscast. 11:10-Webster Hall Orch. 11:30-Hotel Statler Orch. 12:00-DAP Orchestra. CKTLW P.M. 6:00-Wheel of Chance. 6:30-Exciting Moments 6:45-Happy Joe "Quiz." 7:00-Luigi Romanelli's Orch. 7:15-Detroit Board of Education. 7:30-Kathleen Stokes, Organist. 7:45-Lawrence Salerno. 8-:00-To Beannoucewamig 8:30-Happy Ha warming 9:00-Juvenile All-Stars 9:30-Studies in Contrast. 10:00-Canada, 1938. 10 :30Orchestra. 10:4-1DShal'Ne us foc et. 11 :00-Canadian Club Reporter. 11 :15-A.A.U. Basketball Semi-Finlals. 12:00-Dance Music. an n r.. U~ Kcr to frch. i FUN!# re AMUSEMENT! 1 - '.4 4.4 YOST, I Fri ,day Make up your mind not only ,to attend but also to pai-ticipate in the MICHGRAS. HELP SEND THE BAND TO YALE NEXT FALL. BRING THE GIRL'S POOL ONE STEP NEARER TO REALIZATION. Behind the excitement and fun of the Carnival lies the ful- fillment of these two worthwhile things. 9 3 8 JELL and HOUSE Saturday