WOL\ I. A MUSIC FACULTY ENGINEERS TO GIVE RECITAL L Ul L L S UU L E - ---_- { I IN TRIA.S 'ontinued from Page 1) -metre run-First, Patasoni, Institute; second, Christenson, Square A. C.; third, Gobler, C. 'ime-33:y6 3-5. Field Events3 vault--First, Foss, C. A. A., 13 c9nd, Gardner, Yale', 12 feet, 9 third, Knourek, Ill. A. C., 12 nches. ier throw-First, Bennett, C. 55 feet; second, Shanahan, Ill. 8 feet, 10 inches; third, Wilson, 137 feet, 6 inches. jump-First, Murphy, Notre feet, 3 inches; tie for second rogness, C. A. A., and Osborn, Illinois, 6 feet ' put-First, Mucks, C. A. A., 43 cond, Baker, Michigan, 42 feet, hes; third, Sandfur, Kansas, 40 z inches. in throw-First, Wilson, C. A. feet; second, Angier, Ill. A. C., t, 4 inches; third, Miller, Pur- l feet, 5 inches. I Jump-First, Butler, Dubuque 23 feet, 9% inches; second, Northwestern, 21 feet, 8 third, Jaquith,. C. A. A., 21 feet, (Continued from Page 1)' Aubade Provencale..Couperin-Kreisler (1630-1665)1 Gavotte..........Gossec-Burmester (1734-1829) Andantino..... Padre Martini-Kreisler Ghost-Story, (a Nursery Tale)...... .....Tschaikowsky Rondino (Theme by Beethoven)..... ....... K 'eisler Anthony J. Whitmire The Entreaty...............Franz Love-Song..... ..% .Brahms I'll Not Complain ...;.,......Schumann Mr. Dieterle Melodie (To a Water-Lily) ( ' (MacDowellr A Sea Song . .....) Caprice in A .:...............Kinder Fanfare d'Orgue (Concert Etude)... ... . .. . Shelley Mr. Evans FOR SOCIETY MEETING (Continued from Page. 1) Response to Address of Welcome, Arthur M. Greene, Jr., president of the society. Address: "Co-operation Between In- dustry -and ,Education," R. D. Cha- pin, president Hudson Motor Car Co. Discussion, opened by S. P. Capen, director, American Council on Eu- ucation. Appointment of con'mittees on reso- lutions and nominations. 5:00 P. M.-Twilight recital by Prof. Earl Moore on the Frieze Memorial organ in the Hill auditorium. 8:00 P. M.-Reception in the assem- bly room of the Union. Wednesday, June 30 8:00 A. M.-Meeting of the institu- . tional delegates. 9:00 A. M.-Second session. Conference on Engineering Experi- ment Stations. C. S. Horme, chairman.9 ardization of Technical Nomencla- ture, J, T. Faig, chairman. Report of treasurer. Report of secretary. 700 P. MA-Annual dinner at the Michigan Union. Presidential address: "Require- ments: Co-operation between Pre- paratory Schools, Colleges, and th4 Industries as Viewed 'from the Standpoint of the Educator," President Arthur M. Greene, Jr. Friday, July 2 ,8:00 A. M.-Special cars on the D. U. R. will leave the campus, arriving in-Detroit, 10:00 a. m. Oportu- nity will be given to inspect the Morgan & Wrig Tire Co., they Connors Creek er station of the Detroit 'Edi Co~ and the new sewerage system, and at least one of the large automobile fac- tories: 1:30 P. M.--Luncheon. Place to be announced at the meeting. TENNIS COURTS OPEN FOR PLAY The Ferry Field tennis courts opened this afternoon for use of male stu- dents in the Summer Session. :Tickets, costing $1.50 each, are obtainable at the Athletic ,office, at Dr. May's office, or at Ferry Field. The courts will be open every day except Sunday from 7 o'clock in the morning to 7 o'clock in the evening, and each player must show his ticket, which is not transferable. In all there are 26 courts, some cement tnd some clay, all bf which are in first-class con- dition. None of the club houses will be open for use. PROF. WHITE LEAVES TO DO CHEMICAL WORK IN FRANCE Research on ordnance, main the purpose of determining th treatment for cartridge brass carried on in the chemical en ing department, under Prof. Ck thegrove, according to% a cc which has been signed by the ment with the University. Lack of facilities for conduc research in all lines caused t ernment to turn to Michigan, on faculty is. Professor Upthegrov did much work in this line dur war. Crtridges which are to may crack in firing, and the ca which are too soft do not properly and consequently jam overcome any danger of defeal because of these conditions, t ernment has started its exper JUNIOR LIT STUDEiNT DIES SUNDAY 9F BRAIN FEVER John Mann, '21, of Dayton, died Sun- day in a city hospital of brain feverl after 'a severe illness of two weeks. He had just completed his junior year, and he was a brilliant student. Immediately upon his becoming ill,. his mother was telegraphed, and soon after her arrival his father also came, and they, with Mann's brother and sister, were present at his death. The body was taken to Dayton for .burial Monday evening. Mann, who was 22 years old, roomed at 344 South Division. I WHATS GOING ON I I Prof. Alfred H. White, head of the chemical engineering department of the University, who left Sunday for New York city, will sail from that port early next week for France. He goes in the interests of the Air Nitrates corporation' of New /York, which worked during the war with the gov- ernment in an effort to secure nitro- gen from the air. Prof. White will be gone for about RAILWAY HOTEL AT ATTACKED BY UNKt Address: "Co-operation of the Engi- neering Societies with the Engi- neering Schools," Ira N. Hollis, president, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. M Discussions opened by Mortimer E. Cooley, University of Michigan, and J. H. Dunlap, University of Iowa. Report of conmittee (23) to co-oper- ate with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Chairman, C. L. Mees, Rose Polytechnic Insti- tute. rst, Husted, C. A. Les; second, Gilfil- feet, 101 2inches; A., 130 feet, 10%/2 amp - First, st, 83/ inches; A., 46 feet, 'A linois, 45 'feet, st, Shanahan, nches;' second, et, 1i inches; V., 29 feet, 11 FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY, On the Huron River ODORLESS CLEANING v much longer our Energine Cleaning r any other cleaning you have had. Report of committee (21) to co-op- erate with the War Department. Chairman, Charles S. Howe, Case School of Applied Science. Discussion opened by J. F. Parker and Peter Field, University of ,Michigan. 11:30 A. M.-Autoinobiles w i be at the Union to take the guests t Geddes, where luncheon will be served at the Vivian House. 2:30 P. M.-Third session. Reports of committees:h(7) nstitu- tional, A. A. Potter, chairman;. (8) Admission, 0. V. P. Stout, chair- an; (9) Administration, F. P. Mc- Kibben, chairman; (10) Mathe- matics, L. C. Plant, chairman. Paper: "Courses in Engineering roblems." E. C. Ki'efer, Iowa State College., Report of committees: (11-ay Phy- sits, C. W. Stewart, chairman; (11-b) Chemistry, R. M. Bird,' chairman; (12) English, C. W. Park, chairman; (13) Mechanics and' Hydraulics, C. H. -Basquin, chairman; (14) Echoomics, C. C.' Williams, chairman; committee on degrees, A. E. Kennedy, chairman.' 8:0 P. 1.-Annual Round liable Talk :it Michigan Union. Thursday, July 1 June 28 5 p. m.-Shipbuilding in War Time (illustrated). Prof. H. C. Sadler. June 29 5 p. m.-Some Problems of a City School Administrator. Mr. Frank Cody, Superintendent of Schools, Detroit. 8 p. m.-Heredity and Environment. Dean V. C. Vaughan. June {. 5 p. m.-The Trinity of Transportation (illustrated). Prof. A. H. Blanchard. 8 I m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music. (Hill Audi- torium.) July 1 5 p. m.-A Modern Educational Ten- dency. Mr. J. W. Sexton, Superin- tendent of Schools, Lansing. 8 p. m.-What the Schools Must Do. President M. L. Burton. (Hill Audi-. torium.) July 2 4:30_p. m.-Reception by President and Mrs. Burton for the Students of the Summer 'Session. (Alumni Memo- 8 p. m.-Tunisia (illustrated).. Prof. 'i-. R. Cross. July 5 5 p. m.-The Treaty of Peace. Prof. J. S. Reeves. July 6 5 p. m.-What America Has bione for the Jew. Dr. Henry Berkowitz, Philadelphia. '8 p. m.-Medical Lecture., Dr. Hugh Cabot. a month. During the war he wasut Colonel at the head of the nitrate divi-. Wolverine Classified Ads brii sion of the army. sults. Ads should be brought in o'clock before day to be run. RIOTING RAGES AT FER1WOY, LONDON DISPATCHES REPORT j London, June 29.-Rioting raged 'all night at Fermoy, said a Central News dispatch from Dublin today. There was much looting. FOR RENT Subscriptions ,to The Wolverine, per SAIJUDERS' CANOE LIVE summer session, $1.00. On the Huron River THE "Y" INN IXANE HALL Limerick, June 29.--The hotel here was attacked ea morning by unknown person bombs were thrown, but there casualties. LUNCH AND DINNER (per week).. LUNCH .'. DINNER . . ..$5.75 .'.45 .. .60 ............... SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER... .75 U REPAIRING "dJ Lea IA Al AVE.-ANN ARBOR-PHONE 2508 RBOR HAT CLEANING CO. 625 EAST LIBERTY STREET . KiNDS OF HATS CLEANED-LIRE NEW SHOES SHINED-10c j ICAN CIGAR STORE ILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS garettes, Tobaccos. Candies. Soft Drinks, Ice Cream AMS ONE BLOCK FR.OM CAMPOS 7:30 A. M.-Committee Round Table Conference at breakfast. 9:00 A. M.-Meeting of the council. 9:30 A. M.-Fourth session. Address: "Pay of, Engineering Edu- cators," F. H. Newell, Univ\ersity of Illinois. Address:o"Co-operation of.Public Utilities," H . B. Shaw, Doherty Co., New York City. Address: "Relation between Techni- cal Schools and Industry," C.i S. Color, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., East Pitts- burgh, Pa. Address: "Co-operation Within the Universities," C. C. Anthony, Tufts College. Report of committee: (22) Intelli- gence Tests, L. L. Thurston, chair- man. Address: "Co-relation of the Army Intelligence Tests with Academic Work of Our First-Year Students," E. F. Coddington, Ohio State Uni- versity. Address: "Rating Systems for Fac- ulty at the University of Michi- gan," J. F. Shepard, Universityof Michigan.. Discussion led by H. H. Higbie, Uni- versity of Michigan. and F. H. Newell, University of Illinois. Report of committee. on resolutions. Report of Committee on nominations. Election of officers. 2:30 P. M.-Fifth session. Address "Co-operative System of the Electrical Engineering De- partment, Massachusetts Institute of Technology," W. H. Timbie, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. 5:00 P. M.-Address: "Highway En- gineering and Highway Transport Education," A. H. Blanchard, Uni- versity of Michigan. Reports of committees: (15) Civil En,- gineering, A. H. Fuller, chairman; (16) Mechanical Engineering, W. W. Bird, chairman; (17) Electrical Engineering, C. F. Harding, chairi man; (1) Mining Engineering, F. /W. Sporr, chairman; (20) Stand- July7 - 5 p. m.-What the Jew Has Done for America. Dr. Henry Berkowitz. 8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Uni- versity School of Music.' (Hill Audi- torium.) July 8,, 5 p. m.- Anericanism and Judaism,- Their Common Hopes and Ideals. Dr. Henry Berkowitz. 8 p. m.-Educational Motion IFetures. July 9 5 p. M. and 8 p. m.-Some Present-Day Edu'ational Problems (two lec- tures). -Mr. F. E. Spaulding, Super- intendent, of Schools, Cleveland,. ENGINEER DELEGATES BEING HOUSEI) AT MICHIGAN UNION Delegates arriving yesterday for the convention of the 'Society for the Pro- motion of Educational Engineering 'were cared for by the house manager oftthe Union in co-operation with Prof. J. R. Nelson, general chairman of the committees in charge of arrangements. Requests for reservations were re- ceived from many delegates prior to the opening of the convention, and rooms were set aside for them. About 250 delegates are in. attendance, and as some are accompanied by their wives, the number of visitors is prob- ably nearer the 300 mark. Delegates who can not be housed at the Union are being given rooms in the frater- nity houses on State street, near the "Labor Problems" Class Changes Time - Professor Wood's class in "Labor Problems," which is listed in the cata- logue as 3s, has been changed from a 7, o'clock clads to a 1 o'clock, and it will meet in room 202 of the Econom- ics building. Stark Leaves For New York Walter Stark, grad., who received orfe of the National City bank fellow- ships last year, has returned this sum- n1ir to continue his work. TOM IN "T HE GREAT ACCIDEN1 CHRISTIE COMEDY "NEAT BUT NOT CAU TOMORROW AND THURSDAY LAST TIMES TODAY MO OR-E Suppore Mrh asil n Whitn Supported by Martha Mansfield and den Hare in "lnOllERS 'FM I TATTRACTIONS FIRST! :A \ WSDNESDAY-TflVRSDAY IS 'WIFE'S FRIEND! WITH DOROTHY DALTON SUNSHINE COMEDY ARAMOUNT-HOLMES TRAVELOG UE PATHE NEWS MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Film Specials Inc. presents "MOTHERS of MEN an Edward Josprod ucon adapted from the storyby Wu.LIAMHENRY WA4mn /DiWim KAPLA 4, = r 7aAA' ; I . FOR RENT S AUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY, On the Huron eiver A beautiful love story ningling with s and' comelling action--- and a breath- ing climax. STAR COMEDY "CAUGHT IN THE END'. BRAY P10106 .. -.-. 25eC qt