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THE MICHIGAN

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01IAAD IS APOINTEDO
FOR COMMENCEMENT'
(Continued from Page One)
Todt, '27, John W. Hickman, '27 Phil-
ip M. Pfaffman, '27, E. Donald Law-
rence, '27, Lewis N. Robinson9 '27,
Thomas- V. Kykka, '27, Elliott M.
ChianP?)erin, '27, Charles T. Lee, '27,
Francis H. Daft, '27, Charles R.
Smith, '27, Louis Robertson, '27, Carl
T. Nelson, '27, Durward T. Cole, '27,
Harold T. Mertz '27, Russel G. Fitz-
gerald, '27, Leslie Wessinger, '27
Wilton Simpson, '27, Maurice J Shorr,
'27, NormanC. Bowersox, '27, Howard
C. Blake, '27, Thomas D. Olmstead,
'27, Roswell Burrows, '27, Howell
Russ, '27, Henry Lanthrop, '27, Wil -
liam A. Ruble, '7, Harry Haynie, '27,
Stewart Sinclair, 27, Karl N~ast, '27,
Carlos Kelly '27, Richard Westnedge,
'27, Clarence Hostrup, '7, John Dick-
ey, '27, Mait fanner, '27, Donald 1ti-
ter, '27, "Frank Graham, '27, Merriam
Herrick '27,; dames Taylor, '27, J. A.
Vickery, '27, Wayne Swarthout, '27,
A. R. Shannon, '27, John T. Nixon,
'27, Paul C. Willett, '27.
Those chosen to represent the Col-
lege of Engineering include: Clark
E. Center, '27E, Raymond . EnEarl,
'27E, Benjamin F. King, '27E, Her-
bert Kuenzel, '27E, R. Wendell Mil-
ler, '27E, William E. Renner, '27E,
Joseph D. Ryan, '27E, 'Charles T.
Schie man, Jr., '27E, Hal C. Verman,
'27E,IHarvey A. Wagner, .'27E, John
E. Goodrich, '27E, Paul W. Arnold
'27E, Hubert W. Gouldthorpe, '27E,l
Louis R. Kirsheman, '27E, George
G. Lamb, '27E, Harold R. Ohlheiser,i
'27E, Howard R. Stevenson, '27E,
Charles S. Collier. 127E.
Two men were chosen from the
senior class of the School of Business
Administration. They are George
'27BAd, and Raymond Perring,
'27B~d.
In -the Law -Shool the folowing
were chosen from the senior class for
the posts in the honor guard: -Ralph
W. 'Goodall, 127L, Paul R. Erickson,
'27L, William H. R. McDonald, '27.,
Edward P. Madigan, 127L, Paul S.
Hirt, '27L, John W. Conlin, '27L, Fred
C. Culver, '27L, George H. Stalker,
'27L.
The following were chosen from
the School of Dental Surgery: John{
Bielawski, '27D, Elmer Ettinger,
'27D, Herbert B. Huehl, '27D, Law-
rence W. Kimbrell, '27D, Rudolph E.
Larson, 27D, Rannells C. Owens,p
.;7D.Edmond F. Randall, '27D, Cictor1
1. Ross, '27D, 'Carl S.: Sullivan, '27D,
Henry F. Mooe '27D.
Thse whi will represent the
School of Education in this portion4
of the VroCession "are: Edward
Chambers, 127d, Theodore 'Horn-4
berger, '27Ed Henry Leroy Selmeier,
'27Ed, Theo*1 Bystrom, '27Ed.4
The School of Pharmacy will be
represented. by Edward A. Nehlson,
'271 ,'and --Ray A. Patelski, 127P,
while the School of Architecture willt
send Edmgnd H:I. Hoben, '27A, Alvest
D. O'Keefe, 27A, Harold 0. Peterson,
'27A, and Arthutr Zimmerman, '27.
The -Honor .Gu6ard section will beI
under the direction of Dr. George 14
4May of the department of physi can
education.

D1° ctator Is Oposd1 SLOSSON UPHOLDS
In Cutting oil Flow1;RTS MNSR
"Without question the intrigues and
duplicity of t'he Soviet government
~ justify the recent action of the British
I ministry in severing diplomatic and
f oX.commercial relations," said Prof.
Preston W. Slosson, of the history de-?
. partmnent, in an interview yesterday.
The motion was passed in the I-ouse
of Commons late Thursday aifter an
exciting dlebate, and, stated that it
:. !was necessary for E~nglanrd to break
tI off diplomatic and trade relations with
I >:::::> tRussia because of the extent to which
ti the Soviet government abused them.
V" ~"The action of the British although,
{Ejustifiable, may not be wise," Profes-
: sor Slosson stated. "Recognition of an
existing gvrmn should be lookedi
upion a s a matro practical cAonven-
.... .-..:":: ence, and not nece'ssa itY as a ce-
:::...,t ficate of approval. In this respect
the British may be wrong."
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Ray} H. Collins, appointed "dictator"'
by oil producers in the Seminole area
in an attempt to agree on plans to
cut the flow, has met with opposition
from several companies.

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