THE MICHIGAN
DAILY
WED ESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927i
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DMIflE AV IATOR MAY FLY J
PH~, [AVEI TQ EASTERN *ASIA~
TO TAL-K AT BANQUET~
illI Explain Freslimau Ieek Plans :
Before Cleveland 43' thring \
At liiin ci i .4Fridiii
OLDEST LIVING ALUMNUS APPROPRIATIONS T
WILL ATTEND GRADUATION~ FOR FORESTRY S
John Parker Stoddard, '73, who is
believed to be the oldest living grad- "W hether or not :Michigan is to have
bate of the University, plans 'to re- a new forestry school depends upon
turn for Commencement this year. the decision of the governor in act-
Dr. Stoddard, who received his A.B., i ?lug upon the appropriation bill," Sam-
A.M., and M.D. here, is now retired juci T. Dana, dean-elect of the school.
after practicing medicine for somr.eI said yesterday in an interview. "We
years He is residing. in Muskegon, are m aking plans for fthe reorganiza-
Mich. Not having been in Ann Ar-I tion of the department, but nothing
bor for four years, Dr. Stoddard ex will be done definitely until the gov-I
pects to find quite a change on the ernor signs the appropriation bill."
i eampshe ai ina lttr, ndwill The aims of the new school, as
(raw especial interest. when he con- Dana stated theme, are to cover theI
trasts it with the campus of fifty- ; forestry field more fully than before,,
foryar g.He will be 93 yaswt the (depa rtment acting as a unit
old at his next birthday., in forest conservation: to handle in-
_______________struction and research; to offer a
sound education- in forest silvics.; and
'REVI W OF LEET to turn out. trained men who will be
PLANNED BYN V able to take, their places as leaders A N DI Y i h e~pnn ffrs ad
j Mr. Dana leaves today for a trip
(Byr Associated Press) weeh'i oatn meeting of
WASHINGTON, May 28 -~ninety- the upper peninsula Forestry bur-
eight ships of all classes of the United'i -____-
States fleet will be reviewed off the ______________________
Chesapeake cape on Jtune 4, th-e navy b
department has announced in publish-
ing final arrangements for the event. IATO VAlCUl
2 DE IDE LAN Graduate work will be most ly labor-
CH OL A SDAV a 4ory research, wvtih experiments on!
'T IO AYS AN #the University forestry farms, and
concentration around Ann Arbor. Al-
eau. Dr. Dana. will give a talk ons tel-nations, will be madie in the pres-i
the plans of the University for for- cut quarters of the Natural Science;
estry conservation. L. D. Young,' building to house the (lepartmnent for
state director of conservation at! the next year, but it is hoped that a
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Lansing, will also attend the meeting sepaeouildings wnay be obtained in
and it is probable that Governor Green a few years. New subjects added to{
will be there too, according to Alr. the curriculum for the next semester
Dana. The new dean-elect will re-j include a course in game manage-
turn to Ann Arbor at. the end of the' went,
kweek and will resume plans for the -____________
organization, of the school. .:
IThe course, as outlined by Mr.
Dana, will open 'to students only aft-
er two years of preparation in the
College of Literature, Science, and f 7 }: v
the Arts. Details of the curriculum !
PRtOFITABL E S1fl[WER WORtK
With opportunity of . get-tin:;
sound business and sales expe-
rience, is available with relible
national manufatcturiug concern
Liberal compensation. Write the
Fuller Brush Co., 411 Wood-
brook Bldg., 5050 Joy Road, De-
troit, or phione students Frank
IKuensel) 6630G, or Max Shadley,
8565.
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have not. yet. been worked out, but
it is p~lanned to arrange the courses
so that a Bachelor of Science degree~
wiay be obtained in forestry at the I
end of two years, and Master's degreeI
in one year more. This makes a coin-!
plete course of five years in. forestry.
GIiAl)TATl'ON GIFTS
For the gradluate we have Michigan rings , bracelets, *egiarett~e
cases, complacts, and pins. We have also a complete assortment oil
pennants anid banners.
Phone 4144 li1111Son li VniiersiiyPlhone474
Jiv'
UM FREEZER
LloydI W. Bertaud
Who is reported to be seeking sup-
port 'for an attempted flight from
California to either Japan or Hawaii.
Deans Are Granted
Leaves
Of Absence
John R. Effinger, (lean of the Col-
lege of Literature Science and the f
Arts and Wilber R. Humphreys, assist-
ant dean of the College of Literaturei
Science and the Arts ,have" been grant-
ed leaves of absence for the next!
school year, 1927-.1928.
Dean Humphreys will be gone the!
first semester and will spend the timei
traveling in Europe. Dean Effinger!:
will be gone for the second semester'
anpd will also travel in E~urope, and do
some study and research work.
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POMFRET
is an
-ARROW
on it. It is made of a fine
genuine English Broad-
cl6th that retains its
nice, silk-like finish.
It' pays to insist on
Arrows, because by so
doing, you get the best
that there is in shirts,
collars and materials
ASK YOUR REALER
READ THIE WANT ADS
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What shall we have for dessert? Almost *the eternal
question with which every housewife is confronted. To
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solve it correctly is of the utmost importance. For regard-
less of how good, how well cooked the dinner may be, it'
.will be lacking in complete success if it is not properly
finished with a delicious; tasteful dessert.
Here is an article that will solve all the trouble.
chase an auto vacuum freezer. Pour in the contents.
Pur-
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with ice, set it aside and forget it until,. ready to serve..
Adjourn to other entertainments until ready for the' refresh-
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CORJN WELL COAL- COKE
Scranton, Pocahontas
Kentucky and West Vierginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Coke
This business has been growing ever'
sinc-e it was" established. The secret-
"tgiving absolute satisfactio-n to ouxr
customers." We believe it pays to do
business in a friendly way. ,4f you
thinky so too, let's' get together.
CORN WELL CO AL - COKE
OFFICE, GORNWP'LL 3LOCK
Phones, Office :45 -45'51 Yard Offite : 5152
ing, tasty, dainty
two sizes, $8.00
sundae 'or other
nad, $10.00.
frozen delicacy.
We carry
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Ukulele Specilal
Thley Lutit "Big 'Valve
Extra St rings, pick and seli-II'stI ucion hook inicluded
-FREE !- Othe Ike specild,$2.751 $1.25 etc.
310 South. State St.
Dial 5015
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Quality, Quantity and Prices Right.
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Banjo-Ukulele, $4.95
regularly at $5)50. See. It1now!
enjoy a Eke or Banjo-Vke every
day this summer.
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