THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY KRAUS SEES FUTURE FOR ISSUE INFORMATION ON MINERlGICLAL SOCIETY HDS SCHOAlRSHIP AYRES & SMITH CAP At BASIC IPORTCE OF THAT SCIENCE NOW RECOGNIZED In the March number of Science the address delivered by Dean E. H. Kraus, of the sdiimer session. Decem- her 29, 1920, at Chicago as the retiring president of the Mineralogical Society of America, is printcd. IOean Kraus says in the introductioi to his speech, entitled, "The Future of Mineralogy in' Students who contemplate applying for Diodes scholarships may obtain needed information in the memoran- dum for 1921, just issued by the Rhodes Trust. The stipend of a Rhodes scholarship is normally 300 pounds a year, but during the period of advanced prices scholars will re- ceive an additional annual bonus of 50 pounds. A scholarship is tenable for three years' study in any course at Oxford. WALKER 11 i a ' *1 *1 a I I iy It. with. Easter Flolvers o HIllttl[~Ilill lll lU tll ll tli , llH Flowers" f Quality &H H4-11 TY AVE, elibery .Associat ion I l 1111141111111111111111111111111111111111 I' America": A candidate to be eligible must be jThiomeeting is the man unmarried citizen of the United 'h~meigi h culmination of di~imiie iie fteUie repeated efforts extending over a States with at least five years' domi- period of more than 100 years to band cile; he must by the first of October the mineralogists of America together of the year for which he is elected and to maintain a journal devoted have passed his nineteenth and not primarily to mineralogy and cognate his twenty-fifth birthday; and he must sciences. The past year has been pri- have completed by the same date at marily one of adjbstment and develop- least his sophomore year at ^a recog- ment aid of bringing the need of such nized degree-granting university or an organization more strongly to the college in the United States. Scholars attention of those interested. The named this year will be elected for progress made has been most gratify- 1922" Each *state names two scholars ing. We are now a going concern every three, years; one Michigan with some very tangible assets, and scholar will be elected for 1922, but there are already strong assurances none will be namtd next year. for of a most influential future." 1923. Th-e qualities which will be consid- Traces Development ered by the state compittees in mak- In his address Dean Kraus traces ing tl \e final selections will be: first,j three .periods in the development of manhood, force of character, and lea- mineralogy in America and discusses dership; second, literary and scholas- the Mineralogical Society of America, tic ability and attainments; and third, and the American Mineralogist. In* physical vigor, as shown by interest 11 EARL & WILSON TRC I Y I I lYll U ous ins 1002 SOUTH UNIVERSI bers of Florists Telegraph L H HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SPECIAL WEEK-END, ICE CREZAM BRICKS? conclusion, he says: "As the result of a more generall recognition of the basic importance; f mineralogy in pure and applied seienre and in various branches of in- dustry. cand with a national society' boasting of a membership including the progressive investigators and de-1 votees of the subject, and with a well established and widely recognized official monthly publication, the future! of mineralogy in America is assured. Many ProblemsI in outdoor sports or in other ways. WISCONSIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND TOTALS $180,651 It is announced by the secretary of the Regents of the University of Wis- consin that funds held in trust for the endowment of scholarships, fellow- ships, professorships, annual prizes, and for the use of needy students now total $180,651. This sum is distributed in 23 different funds and is in addi- Ann Aibor Michigan, r March-24, 1921. Dear folks, Y At-last I have found a place to. eat where the food is as good as it is at home. I am now eating at. Teet's Dining Rooms, and believe- me it is some place to eat. All you want to eat every meal, and Sundays they throw a fine chicken dinner, with all the trimmings, that makes you regret only that your appetite - Y is so small. _.- Love to all, Jack. P. S. It don't cost so much at T Teet 's either., - YHHHHRHHHEE FOR QUALITY, FLAVOR AND PUR- ITY THEY ARE UNSURPASSED. I C EE "The problems of really fundamen spca upssadntamnsee "Th pobem o raly unamn-tion to other Large amounts given for tal significance requiring a compre- pecial purposes and not administered hensi Ve knowle'dge of crystallography b h eet stutfns and mineralogy are indeed many. The This sum is nearly three times the applications of the methods and truths amount held 1905 which came to $64, applcatonsof he mthos ad tuth unn t ld ds.. whic ae ton $64,- of our science are constantly increas- 634 in eight funds. The in' and if America is to assume lea- grown by large endowments and the dership in this great field it can be return to the principal of money loan- most speedily accomplished through ed to needy students. the friendly co-operation of the mem- bers of an organization such as this. , _ 1 I' L IA N T THE SOFT ROLL TREA TMENT MAKE3 A STRONG APPEAL TO COLLEGE MEN. FINCHLEY HAS SO SKILLFULL Y DEVEL- OPED IT THAT IT GIVES TO THE FRONT OF THE JACKET A GRACEFUL SOFTNESS, AND AT THE SAME TIME PERMITS IT TO RETAIN SHAPELINESS. STIFFEN- ING METHODS AERE NOT EMPLOYED FIFTY DOLLARS AND UPWARD A Representative will exhibit Finchley Over coats, Suits and Haberdashery at your College. CUSTOM FINISH WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON 324 So. 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