ft 5t K t TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928 THE M I C H I G A N DAILY ,' (MT tl [VD[ I UNIVERSITY GREENLAND EXPEDITION Medical Graduates "WHITEY" OTIS, '13M, WILL RETURN India 1 ULAWAITS RESCUERS AFTER DISASTER Form Alumni Club TO LEAD STADIUM-ROCKING CHEERS Of jl"In answer to letters sent out by game with Harvard. CALL ED SU CCESFUI j Forming the first organization T. Hawley Tapping, field secretary "Whitey" Otis answered with a The s Was Subje Lane Hall I econd of a series Scientists Collect Much Valuable Material For North Atlantic Meteorological Survey DATA TO BE PUBLISHED In spite of a boat] disaster which occured to the members of last summer's University Greenland ex- pedition on the way back from the Mt. Evans station, the expedition was successful in obtaining addi- tional data which, together with the data obtained from the two previous expeditions, proves the practical worth of the work which has been done, and insures the practicality of continuing the ex- peditions in the future, according to Prof. William Herbert Hobbs of the geology department, and head of the expedition. Essentially the work of the Mt. Evans station is that of a weather station, to predict the weather for the surrounding area and to record accurately and continually, the temperature, pressure, and wind velocities. This data is collected by1 means of special instruments} loaned to the station by the Uni- ted States weather bureau. The special scientific aim of the expeditions-is to' collect high wind velocities and wind directions over a period of time in order to de- termine the effect of the inland ice upon atmosphere and weather conditions in the general region of Greenland and the North Atlantic. The last expedition was especially successful in this phase of the work, several extremely lofty bal- loon flights having been made by William Carlson, assistant aerolo- gist who made his first trip to Greenland last summer, and Leonard R. Shneider, aerologist. Professor Hobbs, director of the expeditions since their inception' in 1926, expects to publish soon some of the data which has already been collected. His anticyclone theory of the Greenland ice-capI which explains the wind system of Greenland has already been, ac- cepted by leading geologists. The controversy now regards extent of the,\influence of the ice-cap winds. Professor Hobbs believes that its extent is considerable. The accu- rate and consecutive records which have been collected and which are now being collected, will go a long Members of last summer's Uni- way towards explaining weather versity Greenland expedition wait- conditions of the North Atlantic ing; on the shore of Greenland for territory, he believes. a rescue vessel directly after the All through the winter records sinking of their ship on the way will be taken by a special crew of to hlostensborg. Most of the im- Schneider, Carlson, and Olson, a portant geological data was saved. new radio operator who is now on his way to the station from Den- mark. Last summer several expcd itions VSYOU over the ice-cap were mad,, ald a numberof topographic map..V..ich will be very useful for topographic geology resulted. Duncan Stewart, assistant geologist and geodosist to Ralph Belknap, made a collection of Greenland rocks which will aid in determining the rock strata of I THis that region. The plans for next summer are not yet matured, but it is hoped that the equipment will be in- creased to include a small amphi- bian plane equipped with meterol- ogical instruments, to be used for short flights over the ice-cap. It is also hoped that the station will be provided with its own motor launch. Subscribe for the Michiganensian Use this insteadof awaferblade now. It costs only $4.00. in your safety razor. Three times as thick- will not crack. li Let us do your Shoe Repairing Highest quality of work - A' T. COOCH &SON. 1109 So. Univ. Half Block from Campus i i i 11111 1111111111111111111ill 111111111111111 i ; ROWDRY I Am MEANS TH/AT FROG BRAND SLICKERS are guaranteed waterproof, mae of light-weight material with plenty of room for your comfort. A genuine oiled slicker will keep you dry on rainy days. FROG BRAND SLICKERS are obtainable at men's stores, haberdashers and department stores. Get yours - TODA Y H. M. SAWYER & SON EAST CAMBRIDGE . MASS. 'Want Ads Pay - I ?n.. ' \ -T that first hour class and have your break- fast too, choose a cereal that is nourish- ing yet easy to digest. Shredded Wheat can be eaten in a hurry if necessary - the crisp shreds and the rough- ~age keep it healthful even when "bolted" i 1 1 i * 1 , 'y, 111.x/°r y;,' C u L iL