7 sIX THE MIC HIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOV. 28, 1943 t __ ._ ----------- Navy Promotes Larry Hughes, Joseph Loftin New Lieutenant aild Ensign Will Transfer T9 Princeton Soon On authority from the Bureau of Naval Personnel Chief Petty Officers, karry Q. Hughes and Joseph E. Lof- tin were appointed lieutenant (j.g.) and ensign respectively in the USNR on Thursday. These men were sworn in and com- missions delivered by Capt. R. E. Cassidy, Commanding Officer, USN. Lt. Hughes and Ensign Loftin re- ceived orders to report to Princeton, N.J., in the near future. Here Since July Lt. Hughes, who was a physical instructor with the Navy V-12 unit, has been stationed here since July 1. A graduate of Alabama University, he entered the Navy in April 1942 and was stationed at Great Lakes prior to coming here. Eisign Loftin, also a physical in- structor, has been in service since November 1942, coming here on July 1 from Jacksonville, Fla. He attended Tulane University, where he was cap- tain of the football team. "'omes from Washington Lt. (j.g.) E. S. Meany Jr. reported here Thursday as a relief for Lt. Bostwick. Lt. Meany comes from Washington. Chief Petty Officers William Livol- si, 'John McCauley and Abe Hatter, who will be physical instructors for the V-12 unit here, arrived Thursday. Chief Livolsi comes from Bain- bridge, Md., Chief McCauley fromi New London, Conn., and Chief Hatter from Norfolk, Va. MacArthur Boom On WASHINGTON, Nov. 27-()-Let- ters circulating here among Republi- can members of Congress and other officials announce the formation of a committee to boom General Douglas MacArthur and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts for the par- ty's presidential and vice-presidential nominations. 25 YEARS OF WORK: Collection of English Proverbs Compiled by Professor Tilley, By V4YRA S4CKS Prof. Morris P. Tilley, of the En- glish department, has been compil- ing, for the past twenty-five years, the most complete and scholarly pro- verb collection on record. Thirteen and a half thousand max- ims and sayings from English litera- ture will be contained in his "A Dic- tionary of Proverbs in England (1530 -1700)." This number includes all the proverbs Shakespeare uses, many sayings from Milton, and some from all the great Elizabethan works. Il- lustrative examples of each proverb will be cited. Check and Double-Check The phase of work now going on is the careful checking and rechecking of proverbs. Prof. Tilley and his helpers have been making rigorous searches through various first edi- tions which he' has sent out for and in the rare book room at the library. Other proverb collections and works of literature have been used, but in almost every instance Prof. Tilley has had to see the original source before accepting the word of other books. Professors To Attend Meeting Members of Engine Faculty To Give Talks Two papers written by members of the faculty of the University's engi- neering college will be read at the annual meeting of the American, So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers which will be held Monday through Friday in New York City. Prof. O. W. Boston will present his paper on Metal-Cutting Nomograph for Cutting Steel with Single-Point Tools. Prof. William Gilbert ad William C. Truckenmiller will give a paper on Practical Cutting-Fluid Recommendations for High-Speed Tools.y The result of his work will be the first1 complete and minutely exact search into the sources of proverbs. Anglicized :Proverbs "The purpose of the book, of course, is the fuller understanding of the literature of England's greatest creative period," Prof. Tilley explain- ed. During this golden age the pro- verbs of many nations, including La- tin and Greek proverbs, were wovenI into English literature by the great geniuses of that era. These writers anglicized and added to foreign pro- U' Graduate Is Chief Engineer In Plane Plant Mrs. Sonlsby Named One of Canada's Ten Outstanding Women ADELE RHODES An incentive to University women in the School of Engineering is Mrs. E. J. Soulsby (Elizabeth M. MacGill), '29, recently named as one of Cana- da's ten outstanding women and chief aeronautical engineer in the Canadi- an Car & Foundry company, Fort William, Ontario verbs to bring about their furthe' Mrs. Soulsby is listed in the new development. Shakespeare's genius file on Michigan women who are now was not the originality of his plots, serving in vital war-time positions. but the ingenious touch with which While the file does include numerous he perfected old stories and proverbs, women in the WAVES, WAC and Prof. Tilley, who has been teaching other branches of service, equal men- here for the past 35 years, is a grad- tion is made of those who are serving uate of Norfolk Academy, Virginia, in phases of newspaper work, office He received his AB, MA, and Ph.D de- work and various industries that have grees at the University of Virginia, a direct bearing on the war. and attended the University of Leip- Designs Planes _____Germany,__in_1902._ Proving that women can'hold down man-sized positions, Mrs. Soulsby's job includes the designing of military DAILY OFFICIAL planes. One of her first assignments as chief aeronautical engineer was BULLETIN the production of a trainer plane for the Mexican Air Force. The plane, known as the MacGill or Maple Leaf (Continued from Page 4) trainer, was the first to be designed and built by a woman in over 30 preparation for serenades and Don f years of aviation history. Her plant Cossack reception. is now devoted almost entirely to the Try-outs for new members. All on campus invited. men - ,, PRE-HOLI DAY Graduate Outing Club will meet tcda at 2:30 p.m. at the club quar- ters in the Rackham Building (en- trance Huron St., west corner) for a hike, or indoor games in case of un- favorable" weather. All graduate and professional stu- dents and alumni are cordially in- vited, Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Clul;, will have its regular Sunday supper meeting today at 5:30 p.m. at the Lutheran Student Center, 1511 Washtenaw. Coming Events Woodwind Rehearsal: All wood- winds of the University Concert Band will rehearse at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 29, at Morris Hall. II Circolo Italiano will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 8:00 p.m. in the Michigan League. All interested in Italian are cordially invited. Senior Society will not meet Mon- day, Nov. 29. Next meeting on Mon- day, Dec. 6, at 7:00 p.m. House Presidents of all women's dormitories, sororities and League houses will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at 5:00 p.m. in the Rackham Am- phitheater. The Bibliophile Section of the Fac- ulty Women's Club will meet Tues- day, Nov. 30, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank Jobes, 1315 Packard St. manufacture of the famed Hurricane Fighter planes for the RAF. Electrical Engineer Mrs. Soulsby, began engineering at the University of Toronto. Upop graduation she was given a job as an electrical engineer at Pontiac, Michi- gan. It was then she decided to at- tend the University of Michigan. De- spite an attack of illness, similar to the dreaded infantile paralysis, which kept her in a wheel chair for three years, Mrs. Soulsby completed her work in 1929. Airplane Designer Her first job after graduating from Michigan was with the Fairchild company at Montreal as an airplane designer, leaving that firm to take up her present position in 1933. She was the first woman to be named chief engineer of a major aircraft com- pany in Canada, perhaps the world. Capably holding down that respon- sible work, Mrs. Soulsby has found time to contini..e with her college stu- dies. She has completed two years of post-graduate work toward a doctor's degree at the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. Several 'Firsts' Mrs. Soulsby has had several 'firsts' among her accomplishments. She was the first woman ever to read a paper before the Canadian Engineer- ing Institute of which she is now a member. She also was the first wo- man to receive the engineering degree from the University of Toronto. While other women preceeded her in engineering work at Michigan, Mrs. Soulsby was still considered one of those rare individuals. 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