PAGE TWO TFHRE MIICDHIGAN D A YLY BRY5'2 E13RTJARY B, 1929 AFGHANISTAN KING ABDICATES BY AIRPLANE FORESTERS ASKED TO CLUBMEETING IS POSTPONED REG TER FOR CAMP r ostponement of the regular Smeeting of theRomance club Craig Announces Opportunities until next Wednesday has been an- For Sophomore Forestry Inounced by Warner F. Patterson, Enthusiasts of the Romance languages depart- ment. The program which was an- CAMP OPENS LATE IN JUNE nounced previously will be present- ed then. All sophomores planning to take Jos. M. Albaladejo of the Span- in forestry should register as ish department as well as Ermelin- work m psre inyheuRdrer's do A. Mercado of the romance lan- oon as possible in the Recorder's guages department will take part office of the School of Forestry and in the program on Wednesday. Conservation, it was announced by Prof. Robert Craig, camp director, Guernsey To Study yesterday. Genetic Psychology Attendance is compulsory on those who plan to enroll in the Dr. Martha Guernsey, of the psy- chdlogy department. has received The departure by airplane of anullah, shown at left in native Amanullah Khan, king of Afghanis- costume, abdicated as a result of' tan, leaves his throne to Sirdar In- discontent and rebellion by native ayatullah, right, his brother. Am- mountaineers against his attempt GRAHAM IS AUTHOR OF NOVEL FOREST ENTOMOLOGY EDITION "Principles of Forest Entomol- tinually presenting themselves ogy," recently written by Prof. during every stage in the growth of Samuel A. Graham, of the School wood, from seed to finished product, . and quotes astounding figures con- cerning loss due to forest insect regarded as the first textbook injury. published in America exclusively The literature of forest entomol- on the subject of forest entomology. ogy is cited throughout the text The book -was .published by the Mc- under the author's name followed Graw-Hill company. by the year of publication, while The book is said to be admirably an extensive bibliography, classi-' adapted to use either as a reference fied according to chapters in the or as a text. Critics declare that it book, is placed at the end to will eagerly be received by those simplify its use for general refer- engaged in actual forest parctice. ence. Numerous photographs, Professor Graham has illustrated drawings, and diagrams have been the underlying principles of forest used in preparing illustrations for entomology by studies of certain the text and the entire volume rep- species of insects well selected and resents an unusual contribution to well distributed over N o r t h the literature of forestry and en- America. tomology. Prof. A. Franklin Shull, The author points out that im- of the zoology department, acted as portant insect problems are con- consulting editor. ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION presents c LOWELL 5 1 "THOMAS Noted Author Hill Auditorium FEBRUARY 19 1 Tickets at Slater's 11 Read the Classified Ads - °- forestry choo, since the work in the summer is to be regarded as a prerequisite course and will con- stitute the first work taken by the prospective forester. It is also made compulsory in that forestry work may be taken in the best order. A fee of $41 will be charged which will be payable in the Treasurer's office before leaving. It .*** will be necessary to present the treasurer's slip at the camp. Meals will be served by the camp officials, so that the total expense is esti- mated at $140. It will also be nec- __ essary for the camper to have been inoculated for typhiod within the the last three years. Innoculation to modernize the country. The will be performed by the Health royal palace in the capitol, Kabul, Service free of charge. is shown top center. 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