THE MICHIIIAN DAILY r New Course In Real Estate To Be Given Detroit real estate men will serve as lecturers for a new course in real estate fundamentals to be offered by the School of Business Administration during the spring semester, according to Dean Rus- sell A. Stevenson. The course is in keeping with the School's efforts to make its courses practical through the pre-' seutation of leaders from various fields of business, Dean Steven- son said. The Detroit men who will as- sist in offering the new course are Leonard P. Reaume, senior partner of the firm of Reaume and Silloway; Harry J. Durbin, De- troit home builder; William W. Tanney, real estate. appraiser; Arthur F. Bassett, director of the real estate department of the De- troit Trust Co.; J. Truman Streng, Michigan representative of the Massachusetts Mutual Life In- surance Co.; and H. P. .Holmes, president of H. P. Holmes, Inc. The new Course will consist of a weekly conference led by a De- troit businessman, and an addi- tional class meeting to be given by Charles Irvin of the business administration school. Campus Highlights Falls Writes -on Disease of Eye 4 ASSOCIATED PRESS, Says Can Lovering To Speak ... "New Developments in Prospect- ing" will be discussed by Prof. T. S. Lovering of the geology depart- ment at 4:15 p.m. today in Rm. 2054 of the Natural Science Build- ing under the auspices of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Prof. Lovering served with the United States Geological Survey luring the war, searching for met- ls and developing new methods cr finding them. His work was tarried on in Colorado, Utah, and Montana. The talk is open to the public. Guild Choir Supper .. . The Congregational-Disciples Guild Choir will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Congregational Church. The supper discussion group will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Guild House. Genetics Talk.. . "Recent Adva.ces in Human -3enetics" is the title selected by Xr. J. B. S. Haldane, professor of Jiometry at University College, London, for his lecture at 4:15 p.m. today in Rackham Lecture Hall. Dr. Haldane's talk, sponsored by the Laboratory of Vertebrate Biol- ogy, will deal primarily with his own research on problems in hu- man genetics. He is in this coun- try to attend the Princeton Uni- versity Conference on Genetics, Paleontology and Evolution. Sweeney Lecture . . . "Henry Moore and Modern Sculpture" will be the subject of James J. Sweeney's illustrated lecture at 4:15 p.m. today in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Sweeney is a former Director of the Museum of Modern Art. Given under the auspices of the fine arts department, the talk is open to the public. International Tea .,. Tea will be served to foreign stu- dents and friends at 4:30 p.m. to- day in the International Center. Broadcasting Series .. . Station WMIQ in Iron Moun- tain, Michigan, will begin broad- casting the Medical series of the University Broadcasting Service from 7:15 to 7:30 Saturday, Janu- ary 25. Retina Tumor Be Hereditary PUCTUR E NEW S-om CHICAGO, Jan. 15 - ()-Dr. Harold F. Falls, of the University Hospital's department of ophthal- mology, asserted today that retino- blastoma, a tumor of the retina, could be hereditary and advoeated sterilization of persons surviving removal of the eyeball in treatment of the disease. In an article in The Jdurnal of the American Medical Association, he referred to a case in which both eyes were affected with ietinoblas- toma in female identical twins. He added that the parents refused either surgery or X-ray treatment and that a fairly rapid extension of the tumor within the skull led to the deaths of both children. CLEARANCE SALE of fine ORI ENTAL RUGS Drastic cut on all pieces, from 20 to 25%. You benefit from our low overhead. Many 9x12's and scatter sizes. Visit our shop. OPEN EVENINGS N. L. MANGOUNI 334 South Fourth Avenue Phone 6878 F O R M E N 0 N L Y - Dorothy Van Nuys wears a bathing suit in leading a parade of models at a fashion show for men which was snonsored by a Los Angees concern. L U R E D P L A Y E R S - Jorge Pasquel (left), Mexican baseball league president, and his brother, Bernardo, examine mail from U.S. players in Mexico City on Aprt 6. Their bankroll lured, 26 major leaguers south of the border in 1946.' DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN 11 (Continued from Page 4) Paola Walking on the Waters by Liszt. A limited number of standing room tickets are available at the offices of the University Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower. organ Recital: Richard Ross, a member of the faculty of the Pea- body Conservatory of Music, will present an organ recital at 8:30 Wednesday evening, January 22, in Hill Auditorium. His program will include compositions by Bach, Handel, Brahms, Franck, Dupre and Vierne, and will be open to the general public. Exhibitions The Museum of Art presents The New Spirit (the art of Le Corbusier), and Art of the Mid- dIe Ages, in the galleries of Alum- ni Memorial Hall, current through January 26. Week days, except Monday, 10-12 and 2-5; Wednes- day evenings 7-9; Sundays, 2-5. The-public is cordially invited. Events Today The Varsity Glee Club: Special rehearsal, 7:20 p.m., Masonic Tem- ple. Prof. T. S. Lovering, Geology, will speak on the subject, "New De- velopments in Prospecting," at 4:15 p.m., Rm. 2054, Natural Sci- ence Building; auspices of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Those interested in geology are cordially invited. The Regular Thursday Evening Concert sponsored by the Gradu- ate School will include Mozart's Sonatas for Organ and Orchestra, Brahams' Liebeslieder Waltzes, Bizet's Symphony in C, Beethov- an's Sonata in C minor for violin and piano. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: last meeting of semester, 12 noon, Rm. 3055, Natural Science Bldg. Election of officers for next semes- ter. All members are urged to at- tend. Epsilon Chapter, Alpha Phi Al- Pha Fraternity: 7 p.m., Rm. 302, Union. Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity: 'Ensian picture will be taken, 7:30 p.m., Union. Members wear suit coats. Short business meeting will follow. La p'tite causette: 3:30 p.m. Grill Room, Women's League. Abbot Discusses Radio Waldo Abbott, director of the University Broadcasting Service, spoke at the vocational guidance meeting of the Plymouth public schools last night on the subject "Radio as a Vocation." I I II II EXTRA! EXTRA! MAKE -BELIEVE BALLROOM SATURDAY AFTERNOON of the J-HOP WEEKEN D Spend a gay and hilarious afternoon with your J-Hop girl . "UNUSUAL" PROGRAM with JERRY COMER, Master of Ceremonies two unfl itve -°at te C R A D I N G A L A S K A.N H I C H W A Y - Canadian Army graders smooth the surface of the 1,600-mile Alaskan highway near the Donjek River crossing. 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