SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PArTr 'FITP,[P M ,..,.r. ---- COOLEY TO ADDRESS MEETING; EXHIBITS AND PAMPHLETS WILL FEATURE FOREST WEEK PLANS 1I IIOiLE STATE ' TO JOIN IN ISISEMINATING I N FODITAMTIO-N 3IOVEI catalogued and described for the in- formation of the observers. I The state of Michigan is planning a more general observance of Ame- rican Forest week than ever before, accord ng to reports from the chair- Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the College of Engineering and Architec- ture, will deliver a lecture on the subject "Forestry from an Engineer's Viewpoint" at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday in Natural Science auditorium as part of the local observation of National Forest Week. The lecture is under the auspices of the Forestry club of the University, and the public is cor- dially invited to attend.' Following the speech, there will be a movie showing forestry methods and the varying uses of finished lumber in all industries. Dean Cooley has been interested for many years in the problems of conservation and forestation. It is his stand that the engineers of the country must come .to understand the part that timber plays in their pro- fession, and must cooperate and lend their best efforts to the problems of conserving and renewing the timber stock of the United States. Coincident with this open lecture, there are nady other activities being carried on by the Forestry club, the, members of the forestry faculty, and others interested in forestry and its problems. The forestry department of the Univesity cooperating with the extension service- has distributed hundreds of sets of pamphlets and printed material dealing with the problems of forestry, especially as these facts have to do with the state of Michigan. The forestry classes are to take part in the observance by dis- cussing in their classes the problems that are before the foresters of the United States at the present time. An, exhibit has been placed in Wahr's bookstore window by the Forestry club. The center of this exhibit is a huge log, and observers are asked to guess the age of the log and, compete for a prize to the per-1 sons making the nearest estimate. Around this log there are pictures of forests in the state of Michigan, charts which deal with the figures of waste land and timbered land, ex- hibits of finished lumber manufactured in the state and examples of the dif- ferent kinds of lumber used in manu- facture in the state during the past; year. Along with all of these thingsI there are also examples of the signs and placards that the Forest service of the United States department has placed in all of the fotests of the state to guard against fire, waste and depredation. Tomorrowlr uwill be placed in the library anaexhibit made up of photographs, taken. by the photo- graphers of the forestry department, illustrating various phases of for- entry work and practice, and exhibits explanatory of the different kinds of research that .are being carried on in the forestry department laboratories, dealing wital tree diseases, pests and other things that destroy forests and impede hteir healthy growth. All of the exhibits will be completely ADVERTISING MEN1 Editorial In Alumnus Casts Approval IGEOLOGY COURSES WILL I OF DETROIT FIRM T T-I DE OFFERED IN EUROPE WILL SPEAK HERE Upon Proposed U niversity College Unit _____ _____ ____Field courses in European geology will be offered during July and Aug- According to an announcement by Somewhat qualified approval is cast lege course, since the student often ust by the American Institute of Ed- Prof. C. N. Schmalz of the school of upon the proposed University college tends to content himself with a cer- ucational Travel. The purpose of the business admuinistrati n, R. F. Field system of organization at Michigan tificate for that length of time or course is to enable students to study and G. 0. Leonard of the Campbell- sse fognzto tMcia td -by an editorial in the latest issue of enter immediately upon professional classical areas of European geology Ewald company of Detroit, one of the Michigan Alumnus. Pointing outstudyand at the same time to derive the leading advertising concerns in the tThmptuaa fe country, will address students in ad- the substance of the article by Prof. The editoril comments upon Profes- eucationai advantages of directed tra- George II. Palmer of Harvard col-' sor Palmer's objections that "there is vel through historic parts of Europe. vertising and all others interested at= 4 4:15 o'clock on Tuesday, in room 206 lege in the Atlantic Monthly for April, only one thing inherent in the new Professor Arthur Bevan, of the geology as material which should be carefully plan which will work toward a pre- department of the University of Illi- Tappan hallconsidered before taking action the mature end of the college tourse. That nois will have charge of the tour. Mr. Field, son of the late Eugene writer concludes, however, that the S the lack of ability of the student Field, was responsible for the adver-Harvard professor's arguments are not himseif. 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