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Prnfessor Pettee was appointed to a Pubised aiy Monayxcete) urig heprofessorship of mining engineering tollehed y, tl17E.Waselped)tontetand retated suhjects in Michigan.. collegentyeaor, atsieie.tWashingthonestreet, How the tern of events here again re- ___ennte, sd nrac) lne H3 eased onr friend from the tinuits of MANAGING EDITOR: a professionat speciatty baa heen wett S. EMORY T11OMASON stated hy his honored cotteagee, Dean BUSINESS MANAOER: Green of the Engineering Department, RfOSCOEBE. IHUSTON to whose articte on the Life of Pro- - -- - - ---fessor Pettee this memoriat is very tleie --fEOS: r5. a~rmuch indehted. Newo - - - - - 2J. S. PBALEY In the first semeater nf 1879-8 Prof. ASSOCIATES: Pettee was granted leave of ahsence Cliftord Stevensen., tRey Peebies, from this University to continue hit A. M. Oraver, Henry P. FErwin investigation of the auriferous gra- A. C. Pound. A. H. Ortnmeyer. vets. His report of that work was Joseph Y. Kferr, Stoddard S. More. puhlished as an appendix to the first Ida M. nroanrigg. a..5vaite Jayne. voue fWhteo" nrhtis Coo. A. Oshorn. Barold C. Smith. tolAmericanhiGeysfromnthebuMe-n 1H-rry It. Andrews. Thos. A. Sims. t mrcnGooy rmteM Tthomas tB.iRoberts. Clyde L. Dow. seem of Comparative Geotogy at Cam- BUSINESS STAFF: hridge. It has been adjudged to show C. A. Thompsoen. vm. tR. Lloyd that careful examination of phenom- ..5. Koblitz. to. K. Latourette. ena, weighing of evidence, and pains- Benj. E. leifoy. Thos. L. elete. Masx Piskelstein toting accuracy, which those best ac- ' itisinted with Prof. Pettee always cx- for Second-r flnText Books of alI n' n a .nlrc~ IEditor Today-Stoddard S. Mrn t Sbscriptin-T'ao Dolas pee- ear, stayabe in advacce. fficdlnqenet aftee Nov. 110, $2.00 Office Hours-12:30 to 1:301 and 6:30 to 7:30 p. n. Daiy. Address--ROSCOE . HUSTO, Business Man- ager, 331 Packard Street. Telephone 461.. jCALENDAR. tJtune 1-5 p.n. Phiosohical Society. Paper reatd y Mrs. Parsons on The Futndameta hRelations e- tween Mesic ateo Potry," in Room 21 Nniv ersity H1a1. Julne 2-8 p. m. Girls' Glee Couh con- ert in Sarah Caswelt Angel Hal. jJue1 2-4:115 p. m. Anutal elecion of members eef Board of Atetic Con- trol. Juene 3-1907 Engineers' anqtet. tJune 3-Friday, 3 p. o. Recital and j musicale at Memorial Christian church. Aspices of Y. P. . C. . 1Juene 4-7:30 Alphla Nu banqet. t tontinuled from page one.) granled leave of ahsence for the Cal- tifornia Stale Geological Survey. lBe- Sides naing a studly 101 gl-earing Sgravels, te underoolk sytenaic worke is eorretioln oflthe lleerminaLion of taltilledes 117 te aroneer. Some of 101' resulls othlis ivesigation, co- tectedl fr~othe Idetiled repors of the survey, were pulbished ty atthority of the California Sate Legisatere in 07479 entitled Conrihutioos to Baro- mletrieciHypsometry, witho Tables for uoo' in Californioa, ell a Spplerent oiho Aditiios in 178. The ork em-' braced ecoparisons of 11hc oberva- tionsltaken iotvste hcacuooelated re- slsofcobliservero inEuforote and lthese cold be to lletedt bllslwsly from satteredl lpublictions A lihrary was formedt on thoe subjet. Prof. Whit- sey's estinate lot the onerouo ao, tile actracy and perseverence of Prof. Pettee's work in this undertak- beg appears in the prefaory note to the volume above mentioned. From 871 to 1871 in addition to oher deuties Prof. Pettee gave intc- lion tol elective section otiundegrad- uates in physical geography, geology, aell meteorology. Before 1871 te con- ditions 1o1tte gift spp~lorting a chool S YOU CAN GET A $Hot Lunche AtTsttle's, 338 S. State$ I NIVERSITY DAN- dl CING ACADEMY G I4L 36tatt St /L SiiOtRT 7PtERL tO T OHIO CENTRAL LINES DIRECT LINE TOLEDO TO COLUMBUS P- rCr,m.on al Trains. 6rdnger's. D iCN peest in papers preparedeb0)is ohand. In the meetings 10fthle Faculty Pee- I~B IL liu l L-D[uvi fesor Pettee was rarely absent and in F them he has naturally servedl as the uindoubted arbitrator upon qusetions At as to previouls or conficiting legisla- tion. A member olf three faculties in each he was eqeially servicablle, and WAN'S BOOKSTORES his judgement sas asked for more of- ten than offered. He has beeni an -_______________ nually and inevitably re-electeid as the Secretary of the* University Senate, and this body owves mutch to the turnsm heha gvn o ecrs ndreots A 6ood S election b~oth in the makinog of history and thorough immedtiate pubitlicatione. 1It0 it ot toossibole in thlis memorisl even 111 enumerate all lot the duities,. ltsglii ' Adtmiralt, t voll- -- ---t$I ;0 imporltant in: aedninistration, ts which Alger is Promo111ters, I tilL-_-- - 4,1111 Mr. 11tttee has been assignedl. The rloster's IPils kotfill Pral I'ctice, Ilv 4Ott files ctf University putblicatios, in ectl1111 del')t(''s AoX octt 5 Is llierm, 1 ecu 6 loelbaisand everywvhelre, give cliv' teal Pr'opter tyItltct- le e ilerisins'eti.. 1 vol-- - -- --- 4 011 evidence of ttie safegiuarid affordedi 117Sprlt l Abr'idgemit oBllaBkot his editlorial ability. In tie orgaize Sliei vl _2__50 tions affiliated with the Unciversity' tie Th'e tBcnkriuptty fate, ctlett, has beeineqaialy helpftul.stith 1)1del's ndcottus------i2 The anual tr'ansactiolns o1 the o 'li ler llonlbankruttcy, 1 0 lilt 0 ~O'c-tt's LaccIuoizaer. 25 vsubjec'ts- 370 American Instli ltttute-of ti It Clark c, t-stills'Cimitnal Lats ginceers have teen subtiietd tot him 2 itl------- c oo-------- 70 for maity yers, froiiithi Iulition slitsph IIsl's h1711,1. 1 51 5 ofifice in Hew Yorkc, floerciicoatlprtoftAbbtti's lBrideci ont-et lgft 2 vol 9 0tt reacting antI corrections. Of this e-Cootley t;y Costilttin(itt-ct t 51 tensive so~ciety he is a litfe-iseioberI tittcs. .1 iccipok-te's ed.,51tel__60 0 tis elecin dating frtim 187,clanoilelit ilgees I'. S. Slt I llCportion, has bleenl a co-worker withit 'cot-2 V'ics'tCeases 1111l"t'dciic,I. vol 1 50 tarp RosaterccW. Raymndl. tie wiltont- cif the original feltls sof liii Ge 111101It Itf111wantto A' cll'tainandFI-ri" cat Slociety of America; a tellitftehlletc-ish Stict'. ctf Lawe, the' A IllII ,1t AmoericaliAsociation cfolr the AII';sccie- Pnglivle 1111c. of IPleadtinsg ccntdteal'- mnit of Scieiice; in swhich .;e his 'entc-itc, 11cc Lawer'ls* 1IliotsAnnotated, oral secretary in 1887; a Imemeber of thet'yclopep~ia Lawl an cd Prcedelo,. hAmericse Acamn11At ~d Sciences c rn i eiiec i ta-(eye'') or .atet o1 St-ate RlIeOrte, let sachusetts; and a menmber of the lhe'quotle ypotrices. American Philosophical Socciety of Law aond Medttal Books Bought and Sold. Philadeltphia. ___ Teo his colleaguies 1:o characteristie If Mr. Pettee was nmore imspressive C. E. BARIIE~lL than his fidelity to trlithi. Overstate- meet, exaggeration, diespopoltrtionate' Ph11110761. 726 S. Statle St. Iisplay se-re impossible tel hinm. "TIrue- of word and tried of Illeli" may wvell be inscribed to his mnemory as a Christian gentlencan. You~r committee beg leav'et re-com- If yott valte your mend that the siiicere aniet prelfeotlndt fac o' e rmn symopathy of the Senate be extendledl ae o'teprmn to the bereaved family 1sf Ilurtde-lart- with Shia vinrg Soap. ed friend, and that a 'cpy eef Ibis mem- USC Williams' Shaving orial lbe-transmitted 1o thenm. Stick. ALBERT B. PRESCOTT, ISAAC N. DEMMON, Commuittee. DJMAN M0. SI7ABOLT, M0anager W d e s a y u eReturn engagement of I I, MRS. I t In Ihsen's Modern Dranma HEDDA GABLEK IA v with direct connections at Chicago fr St M~r. Grancger sill he st acaeydemy olfien Irom q*RIE- 0, 100, $1.C0. 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