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May 29, 1957 - Image 10

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Michigan Daily, 1957-05-29

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.. THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESIiAY, M

LAST EXHIBIT:

Professor Arthur Boak Retires After 43 Years

University Lends Sketches for Tours

carry on systematic planting and
cropping of trees there in the
hope of promoting good forestry
practices."
In reading, Prof. Boak is fond of
travel and biography books and is
"fairly omnivorous.
"I acquire a lot of useless infor-
mation," he explained, "and do not
use my leisure time for study, but
for pleasure."
Upon retiring, Prof. Boak plans
to stay in Ann Arbor and continue
with research and publication in
the field of Roman history.
"I also hope," he added, "to
catch up with a lot of neglected
reading and other things of inter-
est that academic duties have
forced me to postp'one-including
a moderate amount of traveling."
IHC Appoints
New Leaders
Inter-House Council yesterday
announced the appointment of
four committee chairmen for the
school year, 1957-58.
Heading the committees will be:
Publicity and Public Relations,
Phillip G. Zook, '60; Scholarship,
Carl V. Page, '60E; Orientation,
Boren L. Chertkov, '60; and House
Service, Peter L. Wolff, '59.
SLATER'S
pay

TOP AMERICAN SCULPTOR-John Bernard Flannagan draws
simply but powerfully. Besides "Buffalo;"-the University Museum
owns two other pieces of this artists work.

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STILL LIFE -- 1953 saw the last of the still life American artist Henry Lee MCFee, born in 1886.

FASCINATING LONDON OO--This French artist, Henri Gau-
dier-Brzeska, draws two penguins from real life in London Zoo.

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