K THE HARE SYSTEM See Page 4 C, I r fit Latest Deadline in the State 4ir 4)att4p .r I. . c,r' \ ' SCATTERED SHOWERS VOL. LXIII, No. 50 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1952 SiXf PAGES s S I :.. sented a program of two talks last night in Rackham Amphitheatre. The fourth in a series of Phi .Sigma lectures to show the rela- tion between biology and other . fields, the program included a talk by Prof. Merle Laurence of Phys- iological Acoustics on The Physi- ology of Hearing, Illustrating his talk with slides, Prof. Laurence commented about the technique used to record potentials gener- ated by the middle ear. "These potentials can be recorded as much as five hours after an animal's death," Prof. Laurence said. Speaking next on the program,{ Prof. Lloyd L. Kempe of the en-" zineerinp enlg a~k + n n t +s COUNTERACTS U.S. TREND: Phoenix Balances Research Projects (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a series of articles dealing with Phoenix project progress designed to give a picture of research efforts in both the physical and social sciences. Today's article explains the policy of Phoenix Project directors in includ- ing in their program a broad scope of research activities. By VIRGINIA VOSS The concentration of research funds in physical science fields to the exclusion of social sciences and the humanities is a post-war de- velooment which has bothered ed- $140,000 already spent in peace- time atomic research has gone into such programs as legal and public -administration aspects of atomic energy. The situation nationally was brought out in a meeting of an American Council on Education sub-committee set up to crystal- lize policy on university re- search. According to a New York Times report, the committee emphasized +hn.t +h arninanni nf incinstrial But even this portion did not effect a policy attachment, since "we don't take money unless it's for something we want to do," he said. Dean Sawyer added that near- . ly all of the requests for social science research projects turn- ed in to the Phoenix executive committee in the past two years have been accepted. Another executive committee member,.Dean E. Blythe Stason of thA TawS ohno1 nnintedo ut that PATRICK M. MALIN * * *