THE MICHIGAN DAILY WED ESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927i - _ __ 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 { i i I I 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. I I 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. I' POMFRET is an -ARROW on it. It is made of a fine genuine English Broad- cl6th that retains its nice, silk-like finish. 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