____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___THE 'MICHIGAN DAIL'~ . ; ti3 _. '.. f [NTS OFFEREDl RSE FELLOWSHIP A VIATOR SCHOSEN FOR WORLD FLIGHT - Scandinavian shes 20 Awards Subjects Founlatloni in Varded HOSTROP, 141, CHOSEN MILITARYBALLLEADDER IJ. W. Hostrop, '24E, has been chos-, en general chairman of the Militaryf ball for this year. He was selected, recently by members of the Veterans' of Foreign Wars, and the R. 0. T. C. who will sponsor the dance again this year. The other members of the commit- tee have been selected from members of the two organizations, and will hold their firTst meeting tomorrow night at the Union. The room where the meeting will be held will be an - nounced later. At this meeting of the committee the date, place and other matters pertain- ing to the dance will be decided. Bruin Speaks On Efficiency rProf. J. L. Brumm of the department of Journalism spoke at the assembly of the freshman engineering class on "Efficiency" at 11 o'clock yesterday mornink. Professor Drumm gave sev- eral' illustrations from the numerous trips which he Jas taken as univer- sity extension speaker. SCHOLARSHIP&STE 8 RI~E TO .A1ERICANNSTITUTIONSI Students brn in the United States) or ita possessions are Ieligible to ap- ply for any one of, the 20 fellowships of at, least $1,000 each which are offtred by the American-Scandinavian, icndation for graduate study in- th e, Scandinavian cdountries. The fellowships may be chosen fromE any, of the following subjects: e- istry~ physics, agricultural sciences,' administrative or social sciences, for- estry, mining and metallurgy, electri- cal engineering, languages. and litera.. tures,''bacteriology, physiology and weather forecasting. Ten of thse fellowships may' be 4taken ifn Sweden five in Denmark, and five ,in Norway. candidates must e capable of orig inal research and independnt study, and must submit a definite plan' of study. They must be familiar with at least one language in addition to Eg- ish, ,preferably Swedish, Danish, r N orweian. At least $1,000 and in a few cases $1201 is the amount of the, fellosip. Arrangemnents for a reduction n steamship rates on commercial ves- gels, may ,be made by thosAe who are ailarded the fellowships. The periods of study will be for done academnic year. Students in forestry will sail in June in order that they may spend the summer in the forests atnd forestry schools. The others will sail later in the summer. The selection of fellows will be made by a jury of University professors and technical experts appointed by thle foundation. Application papers. including letters of recommendations, and ,a photograph must be mailed te the American-Scandinavian Founda- tion,r 25 West 45th street, New York, before March 15. Papers may be sent directly, but the candidate should re- ceive ,the official endorsement of the dlean of his, college before, Marc 1. Successful candidates will be notified about 'April 15. STUDENT PUBLISE "'1he Voyage" will b te±te a niew book containing =poems writ- ten b yWilliam Viola, fird; Ji~li w llL appear during the first part of Fb- ruary. Itichard 13441er Co., of Boston, Mass, ire the publislfrs b h 458k. This will be the second bok that the author has had published, the first being ",Scoute Jazz of Pigtail Alley" which came out several months before the holidays. The book deals with boy" sequt life. Graduatng from Alban 'college in 1918, Viola became principle of Shp- hard high school at Shephard, Mich, where he remained for to years. During the following two years hieI acted as principle of Evart junior high school at Evart, Mich., and head of the English department n ,the sen- for high school. He enrolled- as a graduate at Michigan last fal. He has also written the words to the song "Wee Little House" which was recent- ly published by Frank Harding Co.,f of New York. PIZES OFFERE FO STUDIES ONBUSINESS Prizes totaling $600 a year in addi- tion to- a prize of $2,50 which is to be awarded trieninially are. being offered a by the Chicago Trust company for studies relating to business develop- ment,-_the modern trust company and allied subjects. The $2,500 award will be paid for the greatest original con-' tribution to knowledge and advance-, ment in' the field: outlined, whether published or unpublished. No restrictions are made as to eig- ibility .ot contestats for ,'the trie- ' A Read the Want Ads Pocket Malted Milk! Like to drink malted mnilks? Sure thing, Old Top! Then why not eat, 'em -- here's your chance. TII0MPSON"S Pure M~alted Milk Bars I contain no cane or beet sugar Sate for Athletes in Training Right size jor your pocket. Go great at the game-.-at the show--on hikes--at school or in your room. 5e - At .All Dealers - 5 Send a nickel for a sample. Thompson's Malted Foad Company Makers of HEMO the incomparable fountain drink 710 RIVERSI]DE I1auikesii, Wisconsin 1t SPECIAL 'P O NOSRAPH Above, Lieut. Erik HI. Nelson' (left)}, and Mlaj. Frederick L.MAirti. Below the route of the 'romid the 'world flig;ht, and Lieut. Lowell HI. Snih. The aviators who will jump off from Washington about the middle of March on the greatest adlventure ever sponsored by a department of the United States government, the Army's aerial race around the world, have teen chosen. Major Frederick L. Mar'tin will be in command of all the planes. One of the pilots will be Lieut. Erik iI. Nelson, who acted as engineer officer in the army air service flight to Alaska in 1920. Lieutenant Nelson, a na- tive of Sweden is an authority on aeronautical motors. Another pilot will be Lieut. Lowell" H. Smith, one of the. two men who accomxplished the non-stop flight from Canada to Mexico in w hick refueling was done in the air. 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