THE MICHIGAN DAILY . t , ^~. .... ,... ,..... .. , , . .. ~ ....... n _..._ w .. _ ._,. _ _..,.. . DENTAL SCHOOL TO' SIt i u u TO DIG CUNVENTION! American Association of Dental School Hold Three Day Meeting in Canada. WARD AND BROWN SPEAK FIF TEEN PERSONS INJURED WHEN IjEMPLOYMENT FOR SENIORS EASIER COACHES LEA E TRACK IN SOUTH L TO PROCURE NOW, WRITER CLAIMS SAL1Securing mployment is becom- the greatest satisfaction. 9HC-LICHT T094Y nro nooinrFn h vnt'n1Tr Lorch Contributes Two Articles; Comparison Made With Pennsylvania U. MAGAZINE ISSUED FREE ing easier or the young colege Miss Halle terminates by statuJ graduate, according to Rita S. Halle, that if, while at college. the stu whose statements appear in the dent spends his time well, take April issue of McCall's magazine. A but few "snap" courses, and train decade ago, she says, the graduate himself especially well in the a] waithr his book-learning, as it ws of thinking, he should achieve h( called, was treated almnost jokingly; success which hie set out to achieve .g s It iOR QRRAK Chairman of Chemistry Names Conditions of Winning Dupont Fellowship. TRAINED MEN REQUIRED International Association Dental Research to Meet in Conjunction. iy i Z i r of Michigan's dental college will be represented by Dean Ward and five members of the faculty at the an- nual American Associ'ation of Den-! tal Schools meeting which will openf at Toronto, Ontario, on Monday. ! *..i.. t. Every college and univ'ersity in the Vnited States and Canada will have delegations at the convention, each contingent being entitled to one3 vote in the business meeting on Wednesday afternoon. .grown to Speak. Besides Dean Ward, Drs. Brown,x Bunting, Kingery, Rickert, andR Lynns will attend as members of 4 the Michigan delegation. Dr. ym Brownwill speakduringthemorn- ing session on Monday, using as his .:. topic, "The Evaluation of Dental School Personalities," with special A reference to the relations between instructor and student. Dean j Ward will give a half hour talk on "The Development of Research in Associated Press Pleoto Dental Colleges," during the Tues- Fifteen persons were injured recenty v hen "Ine Creole' crack day afternoon session. He is olso train from Chicago to New Orleans and Gulfport, left the rails near scheduled to report on the activi- aa ties of the Eduactional Council Batesville, Miss. Nine coaches left the track at the time of the accident. during the past year, at the Wed- Picture above shows a scene of the wreckage after the injured had been nesday morning business meeting. removed, but before the debris had been cleared from the tracks. Special Feature. One of the special features of the Britain plans to incre e its Nerly 3,000 motorcycles were im- meeting will be the technique x- jforces of policewomen. ported into Japan last year. hibit which will be given through- out the three-day convention on - f the Mezzanine floor of the Royal York Hotel, headquarters for the visiting dentists. The methods of teaching technical procedures and the specimens of completed work will form the bulk of the exhibit. During the convention, members fue will have the opportunity to at- j Guaranteed tend the meeting of the Interna- tional Association of Dental Re- -ountain rens search, which is being held in con- I- oldGldPit junction with the larger session. sGd Dr. Bunting, of Michigan,, who re. A$ to $2.EO VaLueS cei'ved the Ohio State annual F award recently for excellence injFo, For the field of research, is expected to take a part, in this latter gather- \ ing. Junior Size Vith Clip or Ring Engineer Men Eligible! Qualy Pens for Purchases Posted-Fo es ;. From a nationally Names of senior engineering stu- famousimanufac- dents eligible to purchase canes, turer. Only by invitations; and caps and gowns rchasing the have been posted on the bulletin e ni r r entire msck of boards of the engineering buildings these models by Edward Nell, '30E, invitation ens prices been committee chairman. tos bea Many members of the class are For possible. not eligible to participate in the EOnly 1 activities because of their failure -- to pay class dues. A petition asking Values from $1.25 to $3 \Aoern and that engineering students not pay- E Poputarco/ors ing their dues be prohibited from Guaranteed to be a pr- PcpkuOrolon class activities has recently been jfet writing inst rument. r a n e R e d recognized by the Student councilI atisfrctio a antd Gr and has become effective in the college. M- Greater London now covers an O area of 2,000 square miles with.xl a circumference of more than 150 212-214 South th Avenue PHONE 8094 ""es Issue number four of the Arc- when he set out to hunt a job. The and which, in most cases, his par- Dr. M. Gomberg, chairman of the Light, a publication devoted to the employers of those days had little ents had hoped for him. chemistry department of the Uni- interest of students in the College or no respect for anything outside toa; twa nnuce y o B the ple f mr paticalknol - versity, has just annxounzced that of Architecture, will be distributed epale of mere practica noxvl" State Examinations of applications for the DuPont Fellow- today, it was announced by Roy B. ge Blass. '30A.. editor of the paper. But, she continues, there has Architects Held Here ship in chemistry should be sent to Prof. Emil Lorch, of the architec- been an amazing change in the him by Thursday, March 28. tural school, has written two arti- last decade in this relationship be- State examinations for the reg- This fellowship was established dles for this issue: one, an an- tween college graduates and bus- istration of architects will be given nouncement of the annual competi- iness. The opposite of the former 'here inoa r chit bg in 1918 by the E. I. dufornt de tion for the George G. Booth situation is now true. At present it here in Ann Arbor in the architec-'Nemnurs and company for the pur- Travelling Fellowship in Architec- is difficult to get.a very worthwhile tural building on April 17, 18, an pose of encouraging advanced Work ture, the other a message to alumni i position without a diploma. 19, according to an announcement in pure chemistry. The holder of of the College of Architecture. Although the diploma is neces- prepared by the Michigan State e hist e d A comparison between the archi- sary, one must have more than it Board of Examiners for Registra- tectural schools of the University alone. In applying for a position, I student who has specialized in of Pennsylvania and this Univer- the applicant is nearly always ask- tion of Architects, Engineers, and I chemistry and has had a training sity, written by L. E. Marshall, '31A., ed if he has had any experience. Surveyors. I equivalent to that required for the is also included. If this proves to be the case, the Application blanks and full in- degree of Bachelor of Science in Among other features of this applicant's chances of being ac- formation regarding the examina- chemistry. Preference is given to issue of the Arc-Light are an article cepted are greatly enhanced. Sum- tions may be obtained by writing to j applicants who are in their last entitled "Culture," by L. E. Smoger: imer vacations afford excellent op- the office of the Board, 1043 Book year's work toward a doctor's de- and a humorous feature by F. D, portunities for acquiring this ex- building, Detroit. gree. The subject of investigation Rink, '31A. perience. Another, and possibly' - - to be carried on is left to the de- The Arc-Light is the official pub- greater advantage to be derived The four aviation companies op- partment of chemistry. The stipend lication of the Architectural so- ( from this summer work lies in the erating in Mexico had 19,000 flying accompanying the fellowship is ciety, and is distributed free to all fact that. it should enable one to hours, flew 1,800,000 miles and car- ; $75 per month during the time the architectural students and alumni judge more clearly astoethe field ied 9,000 passengers and 191,400 holder is actively engaged in the of the College of Architecture. from which he will be able to draw pounds of mail last year. 'work. 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