-THE [,,MICHIGAN PAH.JY FO iAEDPAYSDFN NEW YORK', ENROUTE TO BRING BACK BYRD GOV. GREEN, HAS' -M~ HS{ AUSTRA LTAi PDTIN BLOCKED RY THICK ICEPAK' FAITH IN PLANES Sceeq NEW z6AAN /::Y If ov f , esie Recent Ai Michigan: "io Rita."! PAGE TH t the Wuerth under the tltl Was Administrator Here From1 1910 to 1920; Given Many Degrees~. e (Continued From Pare fi) He served as acting president of the University 1807-3, and again' from October, 1910, until June, 1910. At the latter date, hie was elected president of the Uriiver- sity and served continuously for ten years. Retiring in 1920, he became theI first man -ever to be hionored byl the title of President Emeritus. lHe remained active in affairs un- til 6. short time before his death, having been busy this autumn as! chairman of the book F oundation for bringing :lecturers to speak be-! fore University audiences. Officials Conetoent on Death of Dr. 1hitchin s I i 0 0 &TASMANIA" ;Va;t . OF ICE PACK ., ~ .- OPN/AER F 0 0 r PresidciitAlexander G. rtth- . yven: I find it impossible to express . my feeling of great personal loss. g "I at Mr . lHutchirnswas a powecr .;::.::..:.:.:::. the community, a noted eduicator,*-:/".~ . ,.. u7"d an important figure ,in the fhis- t~.: tory of the. University is well I !,,nown; but his fr iendls will remem-'Ascae '' . 'tt Isar him for his symnpathetic inter- I ,rnck i ce packs, blocking the open water channel to Commander l ith ii d Ft a Byrd'fi .base in Little Amer-, est, and never-failing, patience in ica, haveC halted the attempts of the "City of New York" to r~each the base and bring thLe epedition back. the consideration of their affiairs. I ( FEfforts are being made by Norwegian whaling vessels to clear a path through the ice, am cleeply grieved." - _____________ __ __ 1~ r k V lionl. J11niuxs E,. seal, Reget. Ofj the Ujniversity: "President Hjutch- ini's administration was distinl- guished by his aluickt judgment in selectilig members of the faculty to, be called to the Ulliversiiy. His legal training taught him how to draw out the thoughts of men and' to Jpdgc their ?value. IlXe believed in. getting good teachers, the best .in their fields.. "His great work was organizing the alumni all over the ounxtry, traveling thousands of miles to their meetings. As the great~ War president, he was one of the first to inaugurate the American Union l in Paris for the college Americans, iifd he co.operated fully with the dlffcult situation of Army officers on the campus, :theoretically with 1 supreme control. "As time .psss. on, hie will be re- mem~bered as lone of the outstand- Ing collegpe presidents." J. A. Bayusley, Aglan of students: "InI the dleath of 'President Erneri- I ti u thh.,sin, the 'university "a lost a man who did much' in build-] ing up its reputation. Hle was aI wonderfl teacher and executive.j T pensonally feel th at I have lost a very dlear friend." lpean leinry M. 'ates, of -the Um sclkool: "My first feeling is one of: great :pers6onal loss. Mtr. Hutch ins called the tb the Law school when 11 was still dean of it, "and I worked with irt for a number of years. Ile showed great -wisdom inl Iiandling many camplicated proe-, lems during his presidency, and es- poeiilly was he remarkably _success-i f'-u! 1 i ining i tie eanfldcenco of the peopleo (f the State for the niver ity..We ,shall al remnember him fo r his wvi. doni, his unfailing Courtesy, and his sincere ;aid sim,- I plc dignity."I DEBATE QUESTION rII VKl!DD2SEEK NEW NAME WILL BE VOTED ON ; iULI .'VIILI FOR ART CLUB Prof.,G. E. Densm-ore, speech pro- OM Qffif ~ lD M Discussion of a more attractive Highsorand doiriectof theMichigan UW I IVI ItUIIi~ii c for their organization was HgScolDebating League, an- part of the business taken up by nounced five questions yesterday on Professors Slocuin, Willard andj the members of the University club which debate ocaches throughout Ovr n t a meeting held Friday night in j Lay 'Speak OerWJR i the state will vote, mid1 from which WeiBodat the League building. The club is next year's topic for the League eky Bodasn1ot limited to any particular group, state championship contest will be (Co tinued F rom P we but anyone on the campus inter- chosen. ;the use of the four-speed transmis- 'ested in the subject of art may be Tlie questions are: That the pros- sion," continued Professor Lay.; , member and it is thought that ent tendency toward chain store "There have been many improve-1 making the organization more at - combinations should be condemn- merits in brakes, brakes that are" tractive will increase general inter-I ed; That the principle of install-! more effective and require less serv-} est in its activities. No final agree-I ment buying is unsound; that the ice. Down draft carburetion lhelps nent was reached on what t he new enc in starting the engine in cold wea-: State of Michigan shouldenca they. The front wheel drive has} name would be. law compelling owners of motor ye- ,arrived with better stability on A number of interesting pro- hicles to carry liability insurance curves due to its lowered center of I grains for the comping semester are covering injury to persons and1 gravity and the fact that it is pull- being arranged by the program damage to property; that the 13 ed in th-e direction the car is trav- committee consisting of Abraham month calendar should be adopt- elling." Waronoff, '30. Arch., chairman; ed;and that the United States Professor Lay concluded withteEenrAbtt 3;Lus~ should .adopt the metric system as statement that in view of the rapid' Smozer, '30 Arch, Elizabeth Lorch, I a nit f .masur. 1I srides being made in the automo- '30 Arch., and Austin O'Brien, '30. Professor Densmore also an-1!tive industry it will soon be neces -__________________ nounced that a bulletin containing sary for the University to have a _________________ questions of changes in the League new Automotive Laboratory. policy had been sent to debate Eleven musical numbers were coaches to be voted upon. The presented on the one-hour program I changes deal with judging,- timing, by the University Glee club, under time and place of debates, and the direction of Prof. Theodore awards. Harrison. % t l t : I 1i >1 A I A :