SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY, AUGUST . 121-1930
2!E1~ SUMMkR MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUBT 12, 1930
H,,AILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the office of the Dean of the Sum-
mer Session until 3:30, excepting'Sundays. 11:30 a. m. Saturday.
VOL. X. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930 NUMBER 37
Students, Colleges of Engineering and Architecture: All students in
these Colleges, taking courses other than Chemistry and Physics in the
College of Literature, Science and the Arts, who have not called at the
Secretary's office, 263 West Engineering Building, to give the names of
their instructors in such courses must do so before 4 o'clock on Wednes-
day, August 13, in order to receive their grades promptly at the close
of the summer session. Louis A. Hopkins.
Extra Excursion:. Ford Plant at River Rouge, including motor as-
sembly, final assembly, open hearth, steel mill, and rolling mill, on.
Thursday, August 14, 1:00 p.m. This excursion, a repetition of Excursion
No. 2, is arranged to'provide for those who could not be accommodated
on the earlier visit to the Ford Plant. Reservations in Room 9, University
HW all hpf er Wednes avA ugustA13 6:00 pm Round trip $1 00 The num-
STUDENT MAKES
MODEL PLANES
IN EXPERIMENT
Littered with shavings from bal-
sa wood, papers, cardboard, rubber,
wire, and carpenter's tools, and
with tables on which are neatly ar-
ranged models of machines that
may spell the long desired conquest
of man for vertical flight is a room
on the third floor of Fletcher hall.
The student responsible for this in-
vention work is Carll D. Vrooman,
'31E, of Kansas City.
"Ever since I was 14," said Vroo-
man, in a rather hesitatingly given
interview, "I have wished to be the
one who would accomplish vertical
flight for come it must sooner or,
later. I have worked on these mod-
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Carlton F. Wells. successful ones so far completed
and the third more than six feet j
Astronomy Colloquium will be held Wednesday afternoon, August 13, wide that will show results in a!
at 4:30 o'clock in the Observatory classroom. Professor Enrico Ferhi of week, "since early spring."
the University of Rome will speak upon the subject."Statistical Methods Vrooman does not place too great
for the Determination of the Properties. of the Atom." a confidence even in the models,
however, he explained that a model
Summer Band will meet for rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock at Morris may work and the finished ma-
hall. Nicholas Falcone. chine may not because the lift var-
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Phi Delta Kappa: There will be a luncheon for members of]
Delta Kappa at 12:05 noon, today, at the Michigan Union.
W. C. Darling.
Phi
Tuesday Evening Readings: The final program of Tuesday evening
readings given in connection with the classes in Oral Interpretation will
be held August 12 at 7 o'clock in Room 302 Mason all. Professor Hollister
will give a lecture-reading of George Bernard Shaw's "Androcles and
the Lion."
Afternoon Conference on Education: The second conference this
week will be held Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. in the University High School
Auditorium at which time Professor Willard C. Olson will discuss "Child
Development. All interested in Education are urged to attend.
Physics Colloguium: Professor E. F. Barker will talk on "Some Re-
marks'on band spectra of polyatomic molecules with special reference
to the spectrum of ammonia," today at 4:15 in room 1041, East Physics
Building. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Otto LaPorte.
To Students and Teachers of English: There will be a meeting of
the newly reorganized Michigan Council of English Teachers at 7:30,.
Tuesday evening,,August 12, in Room A of the Michigan League. There
will be a brief program. All students and teachers of English are cor-
dially invited. C. D. Thorpe.
ies as the area and the weight var-
ies as the cube of the linear dimen-
sions. Weight increases more than
proportionally to the area.
The chief distinguishing feature
of Vrooman's models is that the
average velocity of any point of the
wing approximates the average vel-
ocity of any other point of the
wing, whereas, he said, in a heli-
copter, velocity of any point varies
as the distance from the center of
rotation and the lift as the square'
of this distance.-
Educational Clubs Banquet: The
annual joint banquet will take
place Wednesday, August 13th, at
6:15 in the Michigan Union. Chas.
W. Bailey, Headmaster of the Holt
Secondary School, Liverpool, Eng-
land, will speak on "The Green;
Dragon." Tickets may be secured
from members of the committees.
Thomas Diamond.
sixty cent dinners
absolutely no ininum charge
or cover charge
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