1 I I ,&&lM T THE MICHIGAN -DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 29,41926' ______ -I McM'URRY ~TNS SURVEY .MEETINS Geography Professor Accompanies Land Survey Staff To Menoiinec And Northwvestern i versity SPE3AKS ON DATA USL Accompanying the staff of the Land Economic survey of Lansing, Prof. K. C. McMurray of the geography de- partment last week attended two meetings, one at Northwestern univer- sity, and ,the other at Menominee. MVembers3 of the survey staff first presented; the results of last summer's wor'k on, Menominee county to the. In- stitute of land Economics at North- western, the leading organrization on land-economics in the country, under Richard T. Ely, formerly of Madison. The presentation of data was done' ~at his request because of the nation- wide interest the survey has attracted. Professor McMurry took charge of a: discussion of the possible utilization of this data at both meetings. The same maps were presented at Menominee at a meeting-of more than 150 men representing the farming, lumbering, landowning, and business interests of several counties in' the Upper Peninsula and in northern Wis- consin. This meeting was held espec- ially with the idea of interesting the people of the county in developing a plan of land utilization based upon the findings of the Land Economic survey, The work of the survey consists in the taking of a detailed inventory of the physical and economic resources of a county, as it is now realized that the solution of the numerous land problem~s of the state can only be ac- complished on the basis of a complete knowledge of conditions. In this work, 41chijgan is in a posi- tion of leadership in the country, the survey being the first detailed one of its kind. The members of the geography de- partment have been unofficially con- nected with, and interested 'in, the sur- vey since its organization in, 1921, and have been active in completing surveys of several counties in lower. Michigan and one or two in the Upper Peninsula. Senior .Engineers Members of the seni'or class of the engineering college will hold a class meeting at 11 o'clock this morning in room,348, West Efgineering build- ing. Dean Mortimer E. Cooley will address the group._ Third Wisconsin J icbigan Characterized As State Man Selected Fer$ University Aloof From Politics Edu atona P sti; ciii of thle Weern iiiof co-operation usually existent in i!Dier~ icthei title given the ;large institutions. Everything paertain-. y _ ~stv y (;of;ea ai vi)ni his ling to the University centers is in a r o,"TYi j d olding of Michigan,' comparatively small center in Ann Ar- " M1biri is e l;a ppar in thee Outkooi; forl bor,'' MarVin states. "A delightful April 2S. tr'ee-dreadIed residential town of facul- : " Charaetei iig Michigan as a "state ties and fraternities surrounds the in- umesi lo fo ciitic.,' one ner city of learning that the State and, 11 " i Ofm l e iirilment of d egree caindi-, the alumni, its benefactors, and its . dates mruning well over twelve thou- great-spiritedi President built wherein ;.k ..+ ! and,"' but sttill renmalninge "by coni - to house their idea of a university. 1 pam vson witoh suchz 1olyglot and un-; Ferry Field bulks up as big in the . , ;coordiniated1 a. s mb'ag es as Columbia 'landscape as modern intercollegiate or Califoria, a c(lose1' corporationi of ' sport' with its publicity bulks in the t integr a ed . iehers," MarviA goes in- 3day's work.a t1 o i 'a(detiled discussion of the Uni- "Wtitik the exception of D-art House, s t ; ~veci's c} .anmzatiori and eulogy of: at the University of Toronto, no uni- 4 j.' the' late President Burton. viersity social center can well compare. 4'' lie"zXc'wit ilichigan of the more in size with tihe Michigan Union." 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