TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY~ TT3ES1DAY, NOV. SOY14tV !t New Inventioni Is Described To Acoustic Group (Continued from Page 1) ronze ribbon which vibrates in a iagnetic field producing the ee-1 rical current that effects the re- roduction of the soundsi on the ecord. ..,he Society will reconvene at 9:30 .m. and again at 2 p.m. today. umong the papers to be presented oday are "Recent Progress in Su- )ersonics" by William T. Richards if the Rockefeller Institute, "High' ;peed Motion Pictures of the Vocal ords" by W. Herriott and D. W. arnsworth of the Bell Telephone ,boratories and "Limits of Audi- on for Bone Conduction" by Nor - nan A. Watson of the University of alifornia. In the afternoon symposium .on iose in automobiles yesterday, R. ''Norris, Madison, Wis., engineer old the meeting that "the quieting ifcars has reached such a point that takes an expert with instrumentsI ,o differentiate between any twoI E. J. Abbott of Physicists Research ;o in .Ann Arbor outlined to the coup some of the practical aspects f noise inspection and noise rating f mechanical equipment. G. T. Stanton of Electrical Re- earcha products presented a paper in "Sound Measuring Instruments ,s Applied to Noise Reduction." The ther papers at the afternoon meet- ag were "Some Practical Considera- Thompson Fights Again Prof. Parker Talks At Freshman Panel. More than 40 people at the thurd I freshman roundtable Sunday at the Union, heard Prof. DeWitt Parker, of the philosophy department, diag- nose the difference between right and wrong and the various attitudes toward it. We would hardly be able to live ifI we did not have some sense of what is right and wrong, Professor Parker said. He pointed out that different people have different ideas of these qualities, but that rules are valid even_ if they do vary. 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