THE MICIIIGAI'SN1)A I 1 j I k:.?IDAY: JANuRY18, 1952 1~ .. . . . . . . ............ . . ..... ............ ... . ......... --.1 . .. .. . ................. i !!!M - ______- [ r r r rrrorrrv.;:.o" ":.r.'.L .". .0 "!'4. e''.5.. rr....'. .. ..« ... ...... r".r.. :rr":^: t:^: '::':':': v jI AT THE COLLEGE SHOP .. N e w S a sn{e: in a N wsNEW SPRING !SU1ITS bNatGaynes 18.00 ca. They're as new as your lost edition's front . k page ... these popular rayon suits. Each style is chosen for smartness and fashion- Srightness. In all the newest spring colors, eI ( . rX ., 0 0 . I ', Lf- ut ihnthd olarpodedhiS,f two patch poc k ,n boice.Eigh gor N ,$swingmaskirt. RIG T:Rol o:ar slfbettwbptc pck lt nhpsFiegoesit Ths ut oein ise, ett anOuirs~s SUIT - SCONDFLOO 1f bIv Whether you are already a devoted fan of Hanes stockings or about to discover the sheer delight of wearing seamless nylons, :.- don't miss your share of: these once-a-year savings. Short, medium and long. 1.25 (regularly 1.350) 3 prs. 3.60 1.25 (regularly 1.50) Dullace: texture that's alicrgk: to runs. 3 prs. 3.60. The career girl's choice. " - HOSIERY - MAIN FLOOR Also At Main Street Store JanuryClearance11 _ Addtoyour spring wardrobe with these worth-while savings on beau- tirgully luxurious Cashmere sweaters. Broken color and size range. Cardigan.................................... 14.98 (was 19.95) Long sleeve pu! lover........... .............. 12,98 (was 17.95) Short sleeve pullover. -. .M.....N.....LOO9R(as15.95) [neludeiUni (Cotiud fromPal.1) building will be entirely financed by gifts donated to the Phoenix Project. RESEAtCH carried on under the Project banner is of wide cope. The original concept in- volved making a study, not only of atoms and how to use them,1 but of the effects they register in society. "It is Wh policy to be as lib- eral as possible with this idea,"E Prof. H-enry J. Gombcrg, assist- ant to Dean Sawyer expla*iMe. "The committee tendts to con- sider any worthy project v Wi h generally adheres to the princi- ples," he noted. Describeds by Prof. Giomberg as *a highly active organization,' Phoenix's steady growth led last semester to the establishmen~t of aspecial administrative office. A small quarter iu the base- ment of the Rackham Bldg., the office does not even have a sirn on the door, but notwithstanding ts unofficial looking exterior, it is the official administrative and planning center of the grovv-ing program.j AND THE project is not going to be located just in the planned research building. Currently the supporter of a "hot" laboratory in the Radiation Labtoratory Building, the MemorialI is now financing a modernization of the This old laboratory will h~e maintained permanently as ar center for people doing research with moderate amounts of ra- dio-active materials. The proposed building is as yetr awaiting the architect's pen. But. barring delay in government ap- proval of steel allocation, con- struction w ill begin by September or October. CO)NTAINED in th.e proposed building will be labora tor ies suit-I ed for working with intense radio- active substances. Library and re- search facilities will also be part of the plans. "The building will not simply be a laboratory building," Prof. Gom- berg; noted. "It will be a memorial as well." And, pledged uncompromisingly to the initial ideal of the Phoenix Project, the work carried arn in the building will never be of a "secret" nature, according to Prof. Gomberg. "The public will always be able to know of the experiments which take place w ithin its wails, the p,'ofessor emnphasized~. 4 1 iv )''>l-... N I E" ULDGS., (upp(tr rjolit), 1 R~ESEARCH1, (lower >' it) 4 happine s s - -i i t a powerful o Jtpi Ua and the arts.,"~.iw: ford Jones oC!.~rva yesterday in IhI-, h~>.~. of five W. C. Cook: .. , Citing William,, c ,I stiga tor of .tis hio;.y,! tinued, 'In edfeasion il c dn P elective ssc no '41 the indiv iualdrnJ is I geniusbein h(01 I'. cipie." Nsuit of HI; p "1'_; .' 'demand.w- d ''' 'nlmII 5 .4 A.I . 1,. .asI.._ "_ ...x . _I _ U ,._a E JIN J ixi ox-ho (CX) itilw1( f rom Pa,,e ) 1. I' -: I-, _ 1,! i ~OO Xi. --., d. c i.1251 .1: I )~ Ii 1- 1 -lb I ~n1 lii Jiu il-In K c. .1 0 ' .'i 9 . CI -. \iI' Ii ,. . ,. 111. ('; 1_1.04 , K L I l .__ , _ 01 1.10 Xi x e_ o.. h (1.00 _____ '> I . ll : 1a: ~ 5~~~~~~~ x .-d441-i $2a 12 .25 t . i o h, y('iP Cnterbu~ry House I~~~~ t-'! ,i-9 m,1( ,h reithis evening, . I0' t y itn on Lebanon, -. i ,- 'I.001' ill be shown K: 1.1p.1>,.~ ILJ~'i.20. 1 . ~ i'>i'i it d : Ope~n House, xl.10 ~ od: i~eskating party. lx -1 I I (i--a 8 p.mn. Bring .9,. iK. i r1 if PoiiT7?e. . I I t '1 ill.. All 101.5lane fall, 4:30-6 i. Curieai. '1.. 1 y ou e W k / -~ k ~1.4 'II -. .1 5' ~ 'tx-- , 15' -S .1. .-'-.~'~ '1 5~ i~l - k'S ~~'4 ~A \ ~l 5' fi l~ f:-) --"'I -. ~j- ni lfo Ec i . .., ..er c ii t j.il,_. 'ii i ..i' lis iriioi J :aarisy 0915 I 1frx , 1'o aa i h ~hieI dei on salexii px' .r thre o ?zt ~zia (e 11(4 The Little Boy Blouse you love in shimmering pure silk in evening-sky shades of mauve pink, grey, and gold as well as surf white. Precision-tailored with= a convertible neckline, pleat pocket and chic I~~~~~~ --(- I ' '1ahiTe by Ralbbi 10 '.\ii ~x- atI eventral commit- 'di oCiIii',asie of the' Unt- 1>11"'3111'-Story of a F- 111 K"Iiia- 011,.of the Seals." '~- 111. n5a -j .~li1finiimmediately I da~.-1 a r 1 di n:atue"IAncienlt anti Moa 1i1Y' ~p (-aor,. secured through ~'tii WX)he-," heWork of the A iiosii:i'" ad "tmosphere and its B' ide'.i WeterCina ;, " 'Children I of 0hina ~ ~ " o -rte-I anrd of isola- _OurA.-i a- i eh1brs," "Rodents," 'It- o Ie' (1 0S repres;ented each t i'' 20piiKlo-g Auditorium. Vi 'sl-yiii ' ad:?o-Drop-Tn for tea .11-ti-i. l,4 t 530p.m., Wed., Jan, 22.~~~~~ 'ani (a Ceolof Christian -i 1~ di, p~i. i th social hall. I-i.t- [1 c Inl ltiol.Sun., Feb. 10,~~~~~ o' , -.1.rnin.Acie members '1~ i~rtti 'A'i'C' uniforms at 7:30 'it. P'd'exreortincomplete uni- _ -ii-I