T14E MTCHTCAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 13, 1927 , . . ., INS sommomm, a Sm. AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY WMILL PRESENTI CHANDLER MEDAL TO PROF. GOMBERG [IProf. Moes Gomberg, of the chen- 11890. MS.. in 1892, and SeD. in 1894. this y ear's Chandler medal given by jUniversities o Munich and~ Heidlleberg. Columbia University each year in Pro)fe*ssor Gcmberg has been a inem- recognition of achievement in chemical b er of the University faculty since r'tscienice, i a noucdrcenltly. 1493 and a professor sinlce 1904. In: The piresentaion will formally take1 1914 he was awarded the Nichols place lDec. 15 at a national gathering medal of the American Chemical so- f scilentists in Ilavemeyer Hall, Co- citty. Formerly Professor Gomber I V luml)1, at which Professor (ioiherg was connected with the Unitedl States is sheduled to deliver the annual Bureau of Mines. He is a fellow of rned Chandler lecture cn "Free Radicals in the American Association for the here Cnlmstry, Past and Present." Advancement of Science, and he holds, estry Professor (lomberg, who was born a membership in the National Acad-' ona~l in Elizabethgrad, Russia, in 1863 was emy of Science. 'ican educateld at the Elizabethgrad Gymna- The Chandler medal was established orts- sium, and at the University of Michi- in 1910 by friends of the late Profes- hor- gan, achieving the degree of B.S. in sor Chandler, pioneer in industrial ? I the - - mted( ______ 1 i1l fhhllmh ml TI-IF MTI-ITCAN flAfl .Y TUESDAY. DEC~EMBER 18. 1927 chemistry, and one of the founders of the American Chemical Society, with a gift which constitutes the Charles Firederick Chandler Foundation. Believed to be England's oldest woman, Mrs. Sarah Collins, of Batter- sea, England, died recently at the age of 106. ASTRONOMER TO ADDRESS JOINT COLLOQUIUM HERE Dr. Hazel Losh, research assistant in astronomy at the University observ- atory, will speak on "The Spectrum of Zeta Tauri," at a joint colloquium of the members of the Physics and As-' troniomy departments to he held at In its new currency Palestine iar, 4 :15 o'clock today in room 1041, East included the pound having the s'Vre Physics buildinlg, value as that of. England. KALAMAZOO-'A class of 155 will -_______ be graduated from V, , stern State ] Detroit Theaters Teachers' college at the enid of the fall -______ term, ,ednlesday.- T $ . ..,... . '..E. SHOWS DAILY '2:00 3:30 7:00 8:40) 10 RHEATR I $tk 4 4 I TODAY TODAY ~CAS S T HEAT RES - Second and Last Week - Romiance of ArlstocrItic E Eugland 'anti the .Old West ' "WVHIITE EAGL.E" -Pices: Nights, $1.00' to $3.56. 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