THF M ICHIGAN DA LY TUESDAY, EBRUARY '18, 1941 Writes For Technic Prof. C. Fries Aids In Work Onictionary Compiled expressy for Americans frorin 12 to 20 yeais old the "Thorn- dike-Century Senior Dictionary" will be published this month in Chicago. Research by Dr. Edward L. Thorn- dike, educational psychologist of Col- I umbia University, who, was assisted by 28 other linguists, phonetics schol- ars and lexicographers, went into the preparation of the Dictionary. Among those assisting Dr. Thorn- dike was Prof. Charles C. Fries, of the English department' here, who was consulted on the dictionary of American English and on the setting up of a new pronunciation system.j The aim of the dictionary has been PROF. WALTER C SADLER to make this dictionary "simpler and more practical for everyday use," ac- *T ee icording to statements by its publish fth Ti er. Scott-Foresman. and Company. With this in view, definitions have W ill Continue been given in terms of specific use for better understanding of techni- ccal terms. Also included in the vol- q' ( Jiume are words used in present-day _'lbooks and periodicals-suc tas "blitz- h krieg, bombproof shelter, animated he fifth issue of The Michigan cartoon" and the various New Deal hnic, official Engineering College alphabetical agencies, lication, will be on sale today and orrow in the lobby of the East The senor dictionary will be a ineering Building and on the sec- companion book to the junior dic- floor of the West Engineering tionary, written by the same author Iding. ,and designed specifically for elemen- sued yesterday, the magazineltary-schoolchildren ures an article by Ann Arbor's - or, Prof. Walter C. Sadler, of S ions-e civil engineering department, on I no-V mbership in Honor Societies", ch discusses its value in collegeT ther articles include a history of hanical engineering by Prof. (Continued from Page 1) som S. Hawley of the mechan- engineering department; the vide.in Dr. Simons' opinion, a means nd in a series of stories on for obtained a place in civilian life aching the Graduate" by John for thousands of military career men ong of the Bethlehem Steel Com- who will be without jobs. It was the y, and "Stratosphere Flight" by 40 thousand officers dismissed from rles W. Ranson, '42E, a discus- the German army after the World of air travel of the future. War in 1919 along with the Republi- ampus biographies in "The Tech- can Army that supported and fi- Presents" include a story about I nanced Hitler in his early rise to rles R. Tieman, '41E, editorial j power. ctor of the magazine, Peter The causes for the present war lie wn. '41E, secretary of the Men's not in the substance of the Versailles iciary Council, and Prof. Walter treaty but in its procedure, Dr. Sim- mons of the transportation en- ons explained. There are two con- ering department. flicts today: that between the ex- he editorial, entitled "For Fresh- panding national state like Germany i Only," deals with the advan- and the state that leads subject es of extracurricular activities at peoples from domination to freedom University, both as an aid in se- typefied by Britain, and the con- ng positions in the future and as flict between the economic system aid in developing individual per- that seeks self-sufficiency through ality. iconquest and the one that advocates increased world trade. imons Speaks On Nazi Power1 (Continued from Page 1) ld power than would be implied in the public statements of their' of officials. This feeling of in- A 4 Shows Daily Starting at 2-4-7-9 P.M. MATS 25c - EVES 40c incl tax 1 f v ' 1{ . L J . 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