13io-Chemist' Will Lecture 4tRackham Dr. Howard B. Lewis, chairman 3f the biological chemistry depart- nent of the Medical School, will ive the annual Henry Russel Lec- ure at 4:15 p.m. today in Rack- lam Amphitheatre. The honor goes each year to the aculty member adjudged to have achieved highest distinction in his chosen field. * * * DR. LEWIS, an outstanding leader in bio-chemistry, pioneered in research on sulfa compounds and nutrition. In recognition of this, he was last week appointed to the Na- tional Academy of Sciences. The Henry Russel Award, which goes to the instructor or assistant professor whose achievements and promise for the future seem great- est, will be announced following the lecture. Dr. Lewis will concentrate in today's speech on "Chemical De- fenses of the Body." NSA Opens Foreign Student Name Service NSA's file of names and ad- dresses for students interested in corresponding with people in other parts of the world will be open from 4 to 5 p.m. every Wed- nesday at the NSA Travel Bureau in the Administration Building. Thank you for letting us take your coat, Mrs. Kolbe . . . Furs by Toni appreciate the privilege of caring for your lovely fur coat till win- ter. Please tell your friends to phone us, too . . . at 6938 for pick up and delivery Students May Register Now For H onors Program in Fall An honors program in politics and ethics w il give eligible juniors and seniors an opportunity to do independent study next semester, according to Prof. John Arthos, of of the English department. Students interested in ithe pro- gram should apply to Prof. Ar- thos, 2222 Angen Hall, Pro0. Stan- ley Dodge, 17 Angetl Hall, or Dean Peake before May 15. NEXT FALL the program will begin its fourth year of operation since the war. The program was set up in the literary college in 1939 and was discontinued dur- ing the war. Students enrolled in the pro- gram are formed into groups of six or eight. The group meets with its tutor each week, and each student has a weekly in- dividual conference, according to pre-wnt program iplans. R(adings for next year's pro- gram include the "Iliad," "The FRepublic," "Aristotle's Organon," and "The Nicomachaean Ethics" and Augustine's "The City of God." * * * To be eligible students must be- gin their junior year next fall and have a B average. Resting Is More Restful When You Add Coca-Cola "Can you send me a Gibbs secretary?" Employers made 9,067 such requests during past year. For illustrated catalog write College Course Dean. Ask for it cZth?' way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ANN ARBOR COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY C,,49, The Coca-Cola Company IATHARINE GIBBS 230 Park Ave., NEW YORK 17 90 Marlborough St., BOSTON 16 51 E. Superior St, CHICAGO 11 155 Angell St., PROVIDENCE 6 it h, a CLOTHING SfILE This is a pre-summer selling of our fine quality clothing. It will enable you to save consider- ably on your future demands. SUITS Values to $45.00 now $29.50 to $62 50 now $45.50 to $69.00 now $52.50 to $85.00 now $62.75 to $100.00 now $69.75 SPORT COATS Hand woven English shetlands, light weight tweeds, and other fine sport coat materials are available in this select group now reduced to 25% OFF. Sizes range from 36 to 46 with a good selection in shorts and longs. SLACKS A selected group of slacks 1/C OFF May we suggest that you shop early to afford yourself a maximum selection. ALL SALES FINAL - NO LAYAWAYS Join over 225 students now enjoying the low prices ij I 1 11i r%*l11 in * ~xi uu n rxir Ii