Summer School AnnouncemnentLs Now Available Offer Program Summary ; Large Catalogue To Be Ready About March 144 TUIE MI-CHIG-"AN I,)AILY WEPN1TSDAT, MARtCH 2t 1933 . ... ....... - ,~specait IFor I ers hi,, g Will, Discuss CIO, ~Ip To GI*ve x Organ RecitalI )1-.cAuc. fo.rl D)el '['gat oWilAddress I sescarcli W orker Prof. Julio del Toro, of the Span- I The early abridged announcement of the programr for the 45th Univer- sity Summer Session, to be held this summer, is now available at the offices of the Summer Session in An~gell Hall. The announcement gives a. general summary of the program to be offered, outlines facilities offered and require- ments for admission, and gives a sur- vey of the courses to be given. It will be followed by the regular com- Plete catalog sometime around Marcjh 14. Work will be offered in all of the regular Schools and Colleges except the School of Dentistry, and regular credit will be given for courses taken with the total work of the Session becoming equivalent to about one- half -the w'ork ~of a regular semester. In addition to work in the regular colleges, special programs will also be offered both in Ann Arbor and in bases outside the Unversity. These include institutes in linguis- tics, Far Eastern studies, public ad- ministration and physics, besides new programs in Renaissance studies, bio- logical chemistry, mechanics, Latin- American studies, and music. Field stations will be held for studies in biology, geology, geography, surveying and forestry. The Session will open on Monday. June 27 for most colleges, with regis- tration being done on the previous Friday. During the summer, excur- sions, plays, lectures, and conferenes have been planned for any regularly enrolled students wishing to take ad- vantage of them. Thc Session will last eight weeks in most of the col- leges. Karpov Addresses Engineer's Society Engineering development is limited to the degree of advancement in thf field of advanced mathematics. A. V, Karpov, chairman of the structural division of the American Society o. Civil engineers, and hydraulic engi- neer for the Abluhi Company o} America, told an audience of facultN mnerbers and 'students at 4 p.m. yes- terday in Ronm 445, Wecst Engineer- ingBulig Mr. Karpov stressed in his talk the importance of. establishing a com- mion, clearly-defined base for scien tific operations in modern research He also pointed out the fundamental of stress upon which the modern theory of structural engineering i, founded. CARNATIONS WILL BE SOLD Senior Society will sell red and white carnations for Assembly Bali Angelene Maliszcwski, '38. president announced. Tickets for the flowers mnay be purchased at the same tim as those for the b~all. The carnation will be given to those holding ticket: te night of the dance= .11111i "LIIfur """u T 1'' uCuuinad romJhi/ 1)ish department wl rsnt'etid Dr. Gustav Haber, noted edical th'ifeene-btee-he-O- -- ft r oo .~__- in the series es lectures sponsored !ad research worker of Zurich, will Thtifrncsbten h I1re in 1929 with hisnol'TebLaScedHipncat4pm spkat43pm.tayi heu r and the AVX~ will be discussed at the - -IMagic Mountain." Charles Poore !toymLarow da in oo 2ange hail. p am. phiteater30p . of ai the talBildin meeting of the Ann Arbor CommutnityI Porter Heaps, rioted Chicago musi- l;has witten hn in the New York foorwi om21Agl al mhtetro h etlBidn Eorumn at 8 p.m. today in Pattengill cian. will appear at 4 :15 p.m. today Times Book Review section, "Thom- Eit~cled "Enscnanza Univrsitaria on "Relaion of Hard Foos to ]Decay Auditorium, in Hill Auditorium as the second guest; as Mann is the greatest living man en Hispano-America," the talk will of the Teeth." Prof. John W. Riegel of the bus- organist of the season.! of letters," and most critics have deal with the history of universities r. Habe, formerly employed in ne,4s admninistration school will beI Mr. Heaps is the son of the Rev. agreed. with him. The most recent, in Latin America from the colonial: hairman of the meeting and will ex-Alio Ra Has.fre ngei novel fr'om the Mann pen is the third period to modern times. Admission isBeln yth Grmn ovnet plain some of the background ghchAionaypapsfohe er w o in I of his Biblical group about the life by tickets only, available at the office w .as active in developing proper ntri-gtoapsorhewoisnwwn has caused these differences to aie pigilMs.H od ere of Joseph, entitled "Joseph in Egypt."; of the Romance Langage depart_ . on for school children. He also de- John Rccd of Lansing,.ecear ISrigfelBas.cehol erees It has already been hailed by literary; met, or from members of the faculty teoped a form of hard bread for secretaryFeeraio of ofow_ Msc Bachelor of critics in extavagant language of the Spanish department. dental experimental purposes. will discuss the American Federation. Science and Mas- -_- ---- side of the issue, while Walter Reu- ter of Arts from - Cher of Detroit, a CIO organizer for Northwestern, and x t Local 174 of the UAWA, will present has also studied A, the case for the Committee for In- in Boston, Chi- " h oi i t r dutrial Organization. sago, New York ? . --and Paris.f or em cracya f , ~The program will s Geriii Play I.ryout- include Hanadel'sby. A sk ed T o R e p o rt To dIa y "C oncerto for O r-byo t r h a r l5 p "e1 u d e.i Tryouts for the German play spon- ___ No. 5; Bc'st sT H 0%M A 50A N cored by the Deutscher Verein are Iotii; chrlpreIu( asked to report from 2 to 5 p.m. to-! "Have Mercy Upon Me 0 Lrd"; the Th rs , r. ..8: 5p m day in Room 300 South Wing ac-1 traditional pastor'ale "Le Prologue de + + v cording to Mr. Otto G. Graf of the j Jesu"; Bach's "Prelude and Fugue etULLA IT IU German department, director of themi A minor"; Rousseau's "Scherzo"; I ILA Dr'IZ play. 1 Mr. Heaps' "Prelude on St. Agnes"; The play, "Das Konzert" by Her- Dethier's "Caprice: The Brook"; l l(Ada Sxist...75 ad50 man Bahr, a comedy which achieved Leach's "Four Casual Brevites-- O al tWTATT1'SC Now! great success in Europe, will be pre- Prelude, Allegretto, Adagio, Scherzo" OiSl tw~ri. seated April 24 in the Lydia Men- and Sowerby's "Fast and Sinister s_______ Pi'set(I by the U9 f11. ,toriclG tAss delssohan Theatre. Symphony in G major." 'SU Drx. Verne Ivasonl, Los Angeles speciarlist, shown as he boarded an air liner to fly to Tu-son, Ariz. He willj act as (-onsulaant i the serious illness of Gen. John J1. Pershing, 'who is near death from a heart al- ment.' Local Princes To'cyGet Chance At Princesses' (Coutinued Lf rmPage i1) voked the following fanciful plans, ac- ording to tlD 2 Phi Dolt,,A Phi publicity 'elcase : "The lawyers have appointed a 'ommi ttee to arrange all pr'eparationls or the x'isit. A new second-chef, re- ently fr-oin the Continent, has been ngaged to give the princesses and arty a touch of 'Old World' cooking. j"The lawyers plan to stage a gala )all the evening of the arrival, t o ,riiich a h in ,xitixxfnumer of invitation.- viii be issued. Th'le chapter hiouse will >e decorated in a festive mnotif, with ;rose s ciiuiitairs against the back- grou id of the Albanian flag. Plant ~re on foot to devote the entire dlay n Ann Arbor to a inwge Zog-Fest." One thing mnore: Our information has come entirely from members of the local chapter of Phi Delta?h~ fraternity, thank you. Reich Air n1 Ready'~; (Cozatill ed if rm Paige1) like inanner their support of the %11a11C'Cl1)loid in idio appeals 5sent by he Fatherland Front, only legal po- uitica i organization in the country. Radical Nazis' demnands, to be pre- ,ented to Seysz-Inquart in Graz. ailed for restoration of free speech. Yee enlistment of, memnbers, recog- -itiofl of results of the Na',A member- hip di'ive as a plebiscite, orgaiia- on of federal and provincial govern- *nents on the basis of the inember- hip campaign and refusal to permit yrganizat ion of soc'i'odists al coin - t11liis . x. I Ii I Univorgity. Co~y ro'lved at thrfice otfr' t,r' A ri,:i ilitt o tic) iP2 a.t' unil 3.30. 11:00 amtr. on satuarday (Continuted from Page '4) ' Com~rring erI 3046 last Fnglneering Bluilding Wedt- 7Zcoox~ Sen inai': Mr. Charles G. nesdiay at 5:00. ! I Dobrovolny will report on the "Life Tau Beta Pi: Very important din- - History of the Fish Ti'ematode. ner and business meeting tonight at1 Plagiopor'us sinitsini, and Studies on the Union at 6Gp.m. Cotylocercotis Cereariac fromt the Hiti-I ron River System" on Thursday, Luncheon for Graduate Students Marchl 3 at 7.30 pin. iii Rootn 2116r today at 12 o'clock in the Russian! N.S. Tea Room of the Michigan League . Cafeteria service. A. .M.1'X lntwctlon itip: 1"o Tren- Prof. Lawrence Preuss of the Po- toi Channels Power Plant, of ec- litical Science Department will speak troit Edison. Leaving Tuesday after- informally on "The Present Status of, noon, March 3, at 1:00 from En- International Law." 1;ineering Ar'ch, returning at 5:00. Sign i.ip on M.E. fluiletin Boar'd im- Naval Aviation Rexerve: Lieutenants mediaftely, Transportation charge vita C. F'. Greber, Commanding Off'icer of bus will be 50 cents. the United States Naval Reserve Base- at Grosse Ile, Michigan, will speak cii Openi Badminton, Open Ihadin- "Aviation Training for Naval Cadets ton in Barbour Gymnasium, Monday. in Naval Reserve Aviation," tonight! Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from at 7:30 p.m., in Room 348 West En- 7:30 to 9:00 until fur'ther notice. gineering Bldg. Thursday evenhing is being substitu~ted for Friday evening. . E. Phi Epslloa na Kappa Fraternity:I important meeting of the National Honorary Physical Education Pra- ternity, Phi Epsilon Kappa tonight at J p.m. at the Intramural Building. All members are requested to attendl. Mimues: '1'here will be a meeting of w Mimres tonight at 8:30 in the Union. All members are expected to attend unless th-ey notify the secretary to the contrary. The room number will be announced on the Union buxlletin board, Dr. [taphael Isaacs will speak on W~omn's Fencing Club: 'There will be a mneeting at 4 :15 onl Thursday inl Barbour' Gymnasium. Important. Sinitr: There will be an ijmport-A ant rteei mg of Scimitar' 'Thursday, MVarch '3 at the Union. at, 7:30. It is urgently requested that aill niem-r bens be pr'Cwnfl t as a neCw president lnt"1; eeetd M114' nhef wsrof4all League fciimllitter"s: Pan helen ic and Assembly Delegates: E'ligibility slips must be deposited in the Undergraduate Office before 12 '/ ~' :Lti. J'1Y ."cis l' pr 401Js .,1r:??.}?h? """:' ,j1ir}Pl ,I o " ) ?L~y .} :v.}T:;.. y,.}J } "rrv ' y{.?S~i~t%<{ .,-..,t:v ;: