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THE MICHIGAN DAIL
FAUIYMN TEN ANY cOURSES OFFERED THIS YEAR DEAN DANA wIatIL ADDRSS FORESTRY CL UB TONIGHT
BY U IV R IY X E SI N D VII N Samuel T. ;Dana, dean of the school returned to Ann Arbor with Prof. ThO
nno nIofrdIof forestry and conservation, will be Donald M. Matthews from a conven-
Coursesroffered this year by the pids: Geography of Asia, Prof. R. B.((an O S Y "E T Ni the principal speaker at the meeting tion at Grand Rapids, is also expected a dOrh
FuntiniUUN i UniCves Extension department are ?tal; Supervision of High School Sub-I of the Forestry club to be 4eld tonight to address tie gathering.B
many and varied. Although a great jects, Prof. RaleighBoknrf Schoarling. Bay in room 2039, Natural Science build- Professor Matthewsl also brought o kn
Po.E. V. Jotter Is Elected Secretary majority of the courses are offered inI City --industrial Infrmation, Prof. ing. He will speak on work i o-bc ihhmMjrCog .Aen
At N~eetlng of Ohio Valley various high schools in the City of De- Ceo Murland; Problems in Voca- estry experimentation in experimetal former director of the bureau of fr-
Sectiont of Society tot ayaegvni hg col inlEuatoyn udne rf stations and of his work in state estry in the Philippine islands, whoCa
2. + D+p + T*nand small colleges throughout the Cleo lurtla:id. Sainaw-Th-e Socia forestry, organizedra sol e oat foi irestry ntheC
' iA g3IE_ 'TDand Economic Background of Voca- Arthur Koehler, in charge of wood island for h riig ofntv
_____state. tional Education Prof. C"ieo Aurtlandtec hnlogy in the forest products foresters, directing th, school for 14
Members of the faculty of the School oeist of themrses giv tofhours alamazoo--The Junior High Schoo. oto h ore ietohus, laboratory at Madison, Wis., and who years.
of Forestry and Oonservation return- o rdt oeo hmbigo a Prof. H1.1. Ryan. Pontiac-Modern
graduate standing and several with an Social Problems, Prof. L. J. Carr. Mt dysedyfo 1 ovnino h
eyetrafrmaonetoofteundergraduate rating. The classes lClemens-Elemenutary School Curricu- ; ukOct, I'1PYou ' e ^
Ohio Vally section of the Society of meet once a .week for a two hour ses- i lum, Prof. G. C. Kyte. G. * .-CaLllg bg un., iJa* A.-V.'G. f.
American Foresters which met in ! sion during- a regular semester. Fol-__________
Cambridge City,:.Southern Indiana. lowing is a list of the cours es offered
in Detroit: o(sraie a e"TI EE TRIGTD Y,( ENS
Prof. E. V. Jotter of the forestry Advanced Accounting, Prof. William Co.sraie a eI ' ER ,S A TN O A ,( E N S
school was elected secretary of the IA. Paton ; Comercial Law (Advanced) { ,(nnett as 1New HeadG
Twent eight representatives from Latin in Secondary Schls, Prof. .D i i
ever cetra stte atened he on-L. Carr; Individualization of Instruc-
vention. Forests In and around Cam-i tion, Prof. S. A. Courts;' Ph losophy
bridge City were inspected by tours of Education, Pof. S. A. Curtis; V-j
at Henryville, near the southern bor- Problems in Vocational Eduication and
der Guidance, :Prof. Cleo Murtland; Meth-
Prof. Dow Baxter of the University I cods of Teaching Industrial Subjects.
forestry school gave a speech on "The I Prof. E. L. Hayes Industrial Informa-
means necessary for protecting forests tion,' Pr. E. L. Hayes; Reinforced:tr
from insects and fungi. Prof. Robert1 Concrete, Prof. J. If," Cisse; Ameni-
Craig, Jr., spoke on the marketing ofl can Literature, Prof. S. F. Gingerich; r I
forest products and Samuel T. Dana, Outline of English Literature, Prof.;
dean of the school of forestry, gave a C. D. Thorpe; Commercial Geography,~
talk on society affairs. Dean .Dana? Prof. R. B. Hall; Organic Evolution,'s:
was formerly president of the organi- Prof. R. C. FHuss<;v; Elements of(if COAmeria
nation, Journalism, R. W. Desmond; Adver- 3C M
A discussion osf forest methods, cut- tisement Writing Prof J. L. Brumm; a h t
-w ting, the relation of forests to -Missis- Systematic Ethics, Prof R. W. Sellars; >I, ste s
sippi flood control, and timber growth Aesthetics, Prof. D. H. Parker; Ele- ;mr
were ~discussed. By touring the state mentary General Psychology, Prof.a2
the delegates to :the convention were i Adelbert Ford; American Government, --- -
given an opportunity to see what was Paul Cuncannon; Principles of Ex- V
being done. In southern Indiana, a pression, Prof. G., . Densmore; Prin- I. B. BennettQa mon
forest of white pine was inspected. The ciles of Expression, L. M. Eich;" The C~evtvso h Dmno fjqees
pines do not naturally, grow so far Drama, Prof. T. E. Rankin; The Pam- atWiLeeg
south and experiments in their trans- jily, ,Prof. A. FE. Wood; Principles of Canada, in convention atInnpg
Plantation were being tried. Social CaseWokFrdJhsn have named R. B. .Be'nnett, of Calgary, .
'- Cpher courses offered outside of Alberta, as the new leader of the par-
Detroit are: Flint-Elementary Gen- ty in the Dominion. He succeeds Ar-.f
eral Psychology, Dr. E. B. Greene;
.American Literature, Prof. S. F. Gin- tu egefre rm iitr
gerich; Vocational Guidance, Prof. G.
5 E~~. Myers; Problems in Teaching of Mss Mercedes.Glietz, London typist, 1,
Elementary and Secondary School swam the Englih Channel suces
IScience, Prof. F. D. Curtis. Grand Ra- fully on her eighth attempt.
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