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a TESD)AY,. APRIL. 6i, 1926
r ATTEND
e' 15TRYMEETING
Uiersity lRepresentlfive WijI Lease
SFrliday For Ronne ; will ileiirn
~here lit.Fall
JP LANS EUROPEAN TOUR!
SProf. Robert Craig, Jr., of the for-
~etry' department, will represent the
, ;University at the World's Forestry
;'congress, which will be held in Rome,
'Italy, ;from April .29 to May 5. This
meeting is sponsored and organized by
? the International Institute of Agri-
culture and by the Italian govern-
0 1ment. Professor Craig will leave Fri-I
I day.
,, The purpose of the congress is to
consider internationalE problems ofI
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Jforestry, such as the best means of At the conclusion of the congress nanufact tire qrf oak flooring will be
improving international trade in tim- Professor Craig will spend several ;ho,,n at 4: 15 o'clock tomorrow In
her and other forest products; the i weeks observing the routine business N ,,rlS~ec udtrum h
technical, economic, adminiistrative, as carried on in thr forests of France., 3:Chod s usedl by the largest manufac.-
and" legal que-,tions relating to the Gormany, and Switzer laird. K rirers in this fiel will be depicted.
properr pres ervation and improvement j lini addition to forestry and architee-
of exiting fortests ; and the best I tor student:;, the general public is
jmeans of obtaining a' better utiliza- FI o ''inlgMe~thod's i ir~yit d to attend.
tion of the world's present supply of 4iIB De ctd-
forest pr'oduct,,,. ____LtTeDiysl tfryuti
All reports of the congress will be LeThDalslltfoyutbr
in Fn lish and French, while in the Motion pictures illiu.st1et in '. 1h'tMe Classifled colurnns.--Ativ.j
discussion papers, English, French,-
land Italian will be spoken. Previous .
to the opening of the meeting an in-
ternational exhibition of forest prod-
nets wil be held in Milan, lasting six
days.

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THUS WEEK.

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