F FIX THE MICHIGA,-N DAILYV TVESTAY.APPU I~,~ -- ------- ----- . .. ........... , , Social it 4.4 fei Piz il --. -,u ii r T~ duiic Wil Fr~.tt4 1e 7.-o7 ASSOCIATED PRESS 1N. I-- I4,u 1 y ,_ For thi ei chi-~l ii search during1 , 47iiiH W Wi 1 odd01 the social iplcaio11A toicI energy, the Soc(ietiy forl IIIl Ps-.y chological Study of oilIus will offer the Ed1 _wo rd L1. Br Atomic Energy Awariid of a $1 A,OO0 U.S. Governmnton~wd. 'the organization, representini' Joseph J. I lickey, aista.nt curator of the Mus eumi of Zool- ogy, yesterday was awarded a Guggenheim fel lowsh ip- for the study of the records of banded birds. Dr. Hickey, a two-time winner of the fellowship, will study the life expectanlcies of these birds in the wilds and heir population turnover. The fellowship wa one of 122 awarded by the Jolin iron G3ug- genheim Memorial Foundation, established in 1925 in memory of the late Sen. Guggenheim. Piano Recital lodlay Nancy Marsh, music school stu- dent, will present a piano recital at 8:30 p.m. today at 'Lydia Men-. delssohn 'Theatre. 17111 uii, I 1 ~ Ni 0htsc, v 4ILI iI 1-plls lilIeLl~ta Glt)Aileriansoial uie i:; ~,~i . t u~. 'jAu i;Iilo l( 1O)i iin E11erit ii'g in i raLs 'ltibtllPo . an i' litrt lo~tlll I0nteorma lt'i, RessLie lesitden lt of U clla L e 1lieonyonTes ng, will be featuredl in th e April i} .f ( . 1 cl z I d ee I o f the Lh.I T iii as I it'dy and Fridays hasi of fl11it, M.iohii ,11 Peell uic, tor c: 1sity's SI ovey 1t ,lt'h el >iuter. beell I I i iilC t anld inladltlate, 'Ire(,1(ilsale i.odhly aid t IomUorrow il) satid yesterda(ly. l~x. P. Luthjer Purdoinl, the direct - tIie igi ere Ii ait I he lobby (JI Aodi'o . vi KI or, said yesterday. 11 ic E El feneering building. psyholgy rofsso atSwath- Dr. Purrdoi ernplhlasized that the1 A series of reviews of new set- l~ura U ouldnot ontiue t gie iiific bok s will also be featured, ueuo College ani(] chairman oif the el fieienit service unless mocre stu- rerceilu naiew 'reehn ic polic'y Award C ommittee, the Society is; dents began complying with the1 of remi rinfg techicaiel suibjects to sponsoring the a ward biecause of re(ciluest. "'With our limited staff the l unma~lnities. itsBeleftha "oun, objc..tieof 12 persons, we have to hanldle' A six- w-A, eriview of the.'("Wni- a const ant stream of students into iI reCsearchi aimied at exploring thei( our- office. Onie recent Monday ;312'1( 1W(iC '5Oe o s social inilplicat ions 01f atomilc en- proscleatheBeu.Ti so liigidiu ht ,the issue. ril peOeonercalledret the(Bureau. Tnis ergy in terms (if the attitudes, leaves Uts almost no time to answer tlef a.l elrl natcl fears, hl>]% e5 and thinking of the job inquiries, make recommenda - b rf 1 t rn ftl il tions, and contact personnel men S (l(dparVtmlienit (n 'ILi >h-Speed Americani people will aidLItS all In of outside firms andI organizations,"'' leU1rica I I Ui rtip le>. h1a1.s.c dil d, the for iulation of adirable po1l 1)e1s-id- Forth,~ is reaso . e mu si a li lWit]i ' es~n ia-li ii ii ;l i j I; r i', { . PU C TURGE NEWSJ { . ri, a .: " v~s t 1 ev A. \'' K \ll 3 t L ? 2 5 Z' \ y }S : C S Y ; vf, , : Icy with resptect to thlti 1) rlns of Colnt ily (dividIe our time betxx cen a toinic ergy.''outside callers an(] students a p- ri~h lie aard ws mae p tossible by lyiing at tile office, and wecl - (- .ngift totIHlc SocieYty by)n(' of itsl not redr tile best Servi(:e to(i m~em~bers il, wrd L. Be~trnays. ; itheir LIhe students who have a1 All coomm Uications; coe tr i intg iredy applied and for whom we LIhe award should be"amldles ed to I are making contacts or the stii- Dr. lDavid Ni-ech, fSwan m hmorll' il - dents makong application,'' he re- leg'e, Swar thmor e, 1'a. iterated. Dr. Purdom said that the Bur- Mim es Gru Meets eau vwou~ld be glad to handle any .tmnaer i . t ilat i se v i ca f stu-i " Y l t it:; ltor lN~o thIiist, "ats, or tof (lii' highi ae ,tiutni 1itiuip by 'Ioteri, Firs Oratorictal Collic"t Take Todc-ty Men intterested in reviving Mimes-Union student operas will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonighlt in the Union to planl a contest, for ils- tits scenarios. dents, but again requested that all other students come to tile office oinly on'Tuesdays, Thurs- clays, or Fridays from 9 to 12 or 2to 4. The schedulde for the prehiinll ari('s ini the Or atoricil Contest h as been chlar ced and will be, divided illto two eciosa junl- ior'-senior (.) cn[.e:t whlichi be held at 4 p.mn. today in Bin. 4203 Angell Hall, and a sophomore contest at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Rin. 4230) Angell-hl. Iferosimi. 2, a ative of dt 'cll-eh sluvakiai, Wiu to :tl~ ti ,!t the f allst omsuiioum hlas eitc jp~rtI~is~i'Jil BO0Y S' C L U B M U S 1 C A L-Members of thie Boys' Club of New Yxork rehetarse an ouriginlal musical comedy, written for the club's 70th anniversary, with Marv Bothwell, C'anadian soprano. The youthful players, shown in costume for the play, Are Carmine Carid,, .ack (Whiclh,, Mary Ania Pallid, the club's "kid sister," Harry Lavardo and Andrew Salatnoai. 4 4 I 6 A BE C OM ES B AC K.-.Staging a recovery from a neck opc!ratin and a ser ious illness, George liernman (Babe) Ruth,, basa-hahll's liinuerun king, posed for this portrait In Ne'w Y'ork besfore {lyjinK to Florida for a rest. T E X A S H 0 L!I D A Y-Frances Yeend, lyric soprano from Washington state, enjoys a canter through the countryside during a recent va('ation Iil the Itio Grande valley of Te 24 I EARLY SA X _Ina el- ,giafl musical museum a visitor. tries out one of the first saxo- phones built by Adolphe $ax, famous designer of musical! in- ,str~urents whom lived at Dinapd, on the W~vcr Meuse. ?Note valves and numer-ous bells. 8 L E5 S I N C S H R I M P F I E E TY- Father William F. Balfe rea&s the Scriptures during annual ceremonies blessing the shrimp fleet in Matanzas .Bay, St. Augustine, fia. t t jr