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May 06, 1927 - Image 7

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

COMMANDER BYRD Committee Selected
TALKS OVER RADIO
ToJudge ]Essays (fn
INTEREST ...EInternational Topics
sr rsSeven distinguished American edu-
Secreta yie ; ' ~gcators and public men have been se-
tended Trip In 'lected to judge the thousands of es-
id South says fnow being submitted by high
-. Sschool and preparatory school stu-
. dents and by college undergraduates
OcAL CLU all over the country on three interna-
tional questions, according to an an-
y in all lines of anouncement by Charles Phelps, pres-
s now particularlyy4 ident of the University Travel associa-
Hawley Tapping, tion, sponsors of the "Floating Uni-
tay following his versity."
Aendd'trip through;w4 Members of the committee of judges
mr.'Tapping ar- will be Dr. John Finley, former Coin- I
r. Wednesday, com- missioner of Education of the State
Georgia, where he j . of New York, and now editor of the
i dinner.,I New York Times; ex-governor Henry
. Tapping, alnni Allen of Kansas, head of thejournal-
nvery pronounced. ..ism classes on the "Floating Univer-
ants have been con- sity"; Dr. Henry Noble McCracken,
week, including a ., president of Vassar College; Dr.
the University of Stephen Duggan, Director of the In-
Manila, Philippine . stitute of International Education;
been inactive for Dr. Edward Hume, former president of
present time plans Yale in China; Dr. Mather Abbott,
d for the ninth dis- Headmaster of Lawrenceville School;
alumni which will and Prof. Milton Conover, associate
bor on next Satur- professor of political science at Yale
be featured by the University.
new University of Richard Byrd The scholarships, which are offeed
this city. The of- Commander who recently narrowly by the University Travel Association.
will take place at escaped death when the New York- give to the winners a year aboard the
will e at~nded Ia 1"Floating University", with all ex-
h will be attended Paris plane "America" crashed, is
ilumni, including a photographed while speaking over the penses paid. These scholarships are
valued at 2500,
of 35 from Detroit. radio in New York at his first public ue t ts sr.
light is thrown up- appearance since his injury The subjects for the essays are: (1)
ted The International Point of View in
esident of the dis- .rEducation. (2) The Influence of the
elbr'dge, 'OiL who crew manned the correctors. Two West on the East. (3) Contrasts in
d will hold another altimeters were used, one at each sta- Eastern and Western Civilization. In
amer at the same tion. A French R. A. corrector, ob- order to give a greater number of stu-
r alumni tained at a cost of $1,700, was used dents an opportunity to enter essays.
h severalEurop to check up on the calculations of the the closing date of the 'contest has
rophytoarpe.e-crews. The plane circled back and been changed from May 15 to June 1.
ed that the recep- forth and as the locations of the plane The trip for which the scholarships
Tropa reward were changed the gun range was cor- are being offered leave New York late
soiiol y studnts-for rected. this coming September.
proficiency in ath-
ubs throughout the
more enthusiastic I
eted. Several doz- \
ed by the clubs and
ays Seattle, Wash-
e applied for eight
alumni for three.
presented by the'
for " excellence in
p, and scholarship,
Y CLASS '
RACTICE
IRPLANES
artillery, in con-
.f . 'T. C., prac-\
ng yesterday with
'ridge field provid-
Two observation
, one across the
)servatory and the
.way in the gravel .
spit al. The posts s U N D AYMAY T H
Smeanus of a ten- Y
one. By means of
lasses ascertained
ie altitude of the
lew at; different al-
anti-aircraft gun,
r department to the-
4uned on the.planes
e gun and a similar
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number of fine car features
ever offered in a low-priced
automobile.
Bodies by Fisher, for exam-
ple ... beaded, paneled and
finished in attractive colors
of genuine Duco... smart-
ened by narrowed front pil-
lars, upholstered in rich and
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distinction as full-crown,
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improved transaussion, new
gasoline gauge, new tire car-
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THAT'S what theGold Stripe
saysto everygarterrun that
tries to ruin Gotham Stockings.
Nowadays, when tiny skirts
make limbs such an important
part of the costume ensemble,
it is a seusible precaution to
wear Gotham Gold Stripe Silk
Stockings. They're beautiful,
garter-proof and full of wear-
resisting stamina. For every
color of dress we are showing,
there is a Gold Stripe color to
match or contrast agreeably.
And Gold Stripe prices-from
$1.85 to $3.0o a pair, will
;/ -surely match everyone's purse.

Come to our sakesroom and
see the car that is breaking
every precedent for popu-
larity. Learn for yourself
why it has everywhere been
acclaimed as the most re-
markable automobile value
of all time.

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