ouwer, Noted Dutch Geologist, Is Taking Hobb's Place This Semester n25 5CASOtt PLAY IL -- ff rmeritorious issues of Stock E. G. HILDNER National Bank Bldg. Ph ks anid Boi BOARI Quality ,anA Satisfaction REDUCED PRI EFFECTIVE AT ON 3 2 PER WEEK Meals ... Meals . . . . . . hone 1503 1 Prof. H. A. Brouwer, of the Univer- sity of Delft, Holland, is now filling IlilIIllil the place of Professor Hobbs of the geology department, who is teaching in ) ! Holland under the exchange systems " of universities. Professor Brouwer will remain in Ann Arbor until the end of .:the present semester, and will offer advanced courses in the geology of "j the Dutch East Indies of which he has made an exhaustive study.: CE ProfessorBrouwer comes to the Uni- .- versity with an extensive reputation as an authority upon his subject. He was c born in Holland, and first studied there, receiving his degree of doctor $6.00 = of science in 1908. Subsequently, he . studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. $5.25 Since that ime he has (occupied him- every quart r of the earth, and with, self with geological explorations in teaching at the University of Delft. In his travels Professor Brouwer has OON visited in South America, South Africa and Asia. He has spent one year in South Africa and six years in the 5 Dutch East Indies. Inter~ested in Mountains S Of especialinterest toProfessor Brow1 T wer is the subject of mountain growth, a and the. Dutch. East 'Indies offer re-- markable opportunities for its study. IUUNU1i'F An expedition of which he was the ary, and immediately proceeded to Washington where he *delivered lec- tures before the Academy of Science. He is a noted lecturer in Europe, and his American lectures have been await- ed anxiously by his fellow scientists. Professor Brouwer has not only a re- markable command of the English language ,but speaks it with an exact- ness which would put to shame many American lecturers. Wrote Many Books In addition to being a frequent con- tributor to scientific journals the world over, Professor Brouwer is the author of numerous important books. He has recently published "Geolo- gische Onderzoekingen Op Het Eiland otti," a study of the geology of the is- 'land ofRotti, and "Geologische Onder- zoekingen Den -Oostelijken Oost-Indi- schen," the first volume of an impor- tant survey of the Moluccas. Many of his valuable papers will be found in the proceedings of the Royal Dutch Academy at Amsterdam. Rotti," a study of the geology of the is- sor to Professor, Hobbs, Professor Brouwer will deliver: a series of six university lectureson the subject of the geology of the Dutch Indies, the first of which is to be given next week. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 SAM H. HARRIS Prsents CEOs U. mOHAN'S CNEIAN! 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NO MONEY VOTED YET FOR HOSPITAL No action has as yet been taken by the State legislature in voting funds for the perfection of the new Univer- sity hospital. The 'hospital, as it stands, is in a state of partial completion. The ex- terior work has been practically fin- ished, but the interior decorating is hardly more than started. Ground has also been brQken for the erection of a new administration building just adjoining and in connection with the new hispital, but the construction ot this building has been discontinued' and can not be resumed until suffi- cient funds are appropriated. "There is noway of telling how long it will 'be until the money is granted," said, Mr. E. C. Pardon, superintendent of the Buildings and Grounds depart- ment of the University. "Nothing what- soever has been done to date, and the hospital will have to remain in its present state until the , legislature takes the matter up and votes funds for its completion." 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