VRIPiAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ._:" . ._ PAGE TIIRFW SCHOL 1 DUCTIO -FIRES ARE STILL SCHOL F EUCAIONPERIL IN FOREST WIL HLDASSMBL ,SAYS E. W. KELLEY f/ILLoes IfiiIrASEM LY T s.till remain one of ty At a meeting of the Dean's cabinet of the School of Education held re- cently, it was decided to hold an as- great w rils of the country, Major Evan W. Belly. chief forester of Dis- trict 7, said in a talk given before; the forestry club last night. Yet with sembly or the members ofthte schoolin~ 5 ye,rs' time, by the use of scien- someimedurng he mnthandoh-tific methods of fire prevention, the tain a noted speaker for t ie occasion. The motion was passed unanimouesly[ numb~er oft hese fires has been great- and a committee was appointed to se-ly' reduced, he said. cure a speaker for the occasion which BetwAeen 1922 and 1926 there wereI probably will be held on Dec. 12. 1074 forest Ifires, accordijpg to Major Whitney, also formed a student cab)- Kelly. In 19,26 the year's total hd inet so that the various organizations been reduced to two-thirds of the connected with the School of Educa- total sum. Util fire was attacked tion and educational work might come scientifically ther'e was an ever in- into better contact with-, one another creasing number of fires. "Good fire and that Athe specal work might be protection must be taught," Major better done. This coming assembly Kelly said, "and this teaching invol, is the first of- several which the cabi-. es salesmanship and good administra- net expects to hold and a specialI tion. The art of fire prevention has speaker, who is an authority in his, yet to be developed, but as we learn, special field, will be .sought for each we will reduce the number of losses of the various meetings. from them." SM1'' A 111\VS MEEINGmeeting of the business managers of S 1vitn ATEDS M ETN colleges and universities, being held this week in Charlottsville, Va. l Shirley W. Smith, secretary of the Secretary Smith will return ear: University, left recently to attend the next week. GIVE CARPENTER LEAVE TO STUDY Prof. Dwight C. Carpenter, 21, as is- tant professor of chemistry at the INew York experimental station in connection with Corneji university, has been granted a leave of absence to study in Sweden with Dr. Sved- berg. Dr. Svedberg is working at the Uni- versity of Uptala, doing research work in colloid chemistry. Hie is a for- mer Nobel prize winner in chemis- try. Dr. Carpenter and his wife will leave for Sweden next week. IOWA-Graduates of the University [of Iowa college of law constitute ap- proximately one-half of the practicing attorneys .in the state of Iowa, ac- cording to statistics compiled at the college. ~HE RAE TODAY AND FRIDAY 'A One Man Game' 1 (Not a football picture) --ALSO- "OUR GANG" In, COLDS INCREASE INFIRMARY WORK Heavy work, due to the excessive number of colds suffered by st/dents during October, was reported by Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, health servi ^ director, in his monthly report on the department. INDIANA UNIVERSITY, Blooming- - ton.-Out of 400 students enrolled in freshman and sophomore pre-medical course at Indiana, there are only 11 women.{ Detroit Theaters c: 2nd and Last Week .Beg. Sunday, Nov. 27-M1ats., Wednesday and Saturday Gene Buck Presents { Leon Errol in - . "YOURS TRULY"- ~CASS TIFEAT RE SPrices: Nights, $1.00 to $3.50. Matinees, $1.00 to $2.50, plus tax ...~...I %'Ire 1aroestserlio Dispensary calls totaled 5,148,1 which is an increase of more than 1,000 over October, 1926. S'elected di-- agnoses of colds totaled 589, making an increase of 200 over the same month of the previous year. There were no major contagious cases dur- ing the month. 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