THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY now Pastor, Bested InEvolution ersy, Will Quit Ministry The Rev. W. U. Byrd, who resigned as pastor of the M. E. church (north) in Dayton, Tenn., when his congregation refused to hear a modernist pastor he invited to preach a sermon, is going to quit the ministry and be- come an electrician. He is shown (right) with Dr. George W. Rappleyea, who planned the Scopes trial, and a member of the congregation. The Rev. Byrd was also criticized because he allowed Dr. Rappleyea, evolutionist, to con- tinue to attend the church. Alumni News In Brief Estelle L. Hunt, '05, is supervisor of pany, and for two months previous to the home finding department of the the critical illness which caused his Cleveland Humane society, with head- death he was connected with the Con- quarters at the City hall, Cleveland, O. sumers' Power company, Jackson,- Mich. Arthur Koehler, '11, who is in charge of the section of Wood Tech- Harry L. Wilson, '22L, has been ap- nology at the U. S. Forest Products pointed election commissioner of the Laboratory at Madison, Wis., has re- city of St. Louis, Mo. He is practic- cently published a book, "The Prop- ing law in St. Louis. erties and Uses of Wood." The book is being well received by the lum- James A. Rice, '24, is working with ber manufacturing and wood using in- the Maxwell - Chrysler distributing dustries and by the schools. agency at Flint. The engagement of Miss Mary Davison of Flint to Mr. William W. Weber, '13, is now work- Rice was recently announced. ing at the Forest Products Laborator- ies at Madison, Wis. Previous to Edward L. Simon, '20-'22, is now taking up his new post Mr. Weber connected with the commercial de- has spent 13 years with the U. S. partment of the Southwestern Bell Forest service In the West. Telephone company. He Is also sec- retary and treasurer of the Michigan, Norman H. Stumpf, '20, is credit and St. Louis, Mo., Alumni association. office manager at the Buffalo, N. Y. Karl Swayze, 4 at present trav- branch of the Wholesale 1Radio Equipe arughz,'2,isat resenttray meit company of New York and Buf- ci ithandin the or d Flycem falo.cicihnlnth WolFles - Jeanne McPherson, '21, is a librarian in the Detroit library system, Hosmer PERMANENT WAVES branch ba Experts in the Malcolm E, McGowan, '21E, is pro- Nestle-Lanoil Process duction engineer with the Wheeling Steel corporation, Steubenville works, Marcelling and Shampooing Steubenville, O. Mrs. McGowan was Done by Experts Elizabeth Travis, '19-'21. They have two boys. Gur Bakhsh Singh, '22E, is assist- Stoddard ant engineer with the Dohad woks Dohad, Panch Mahal, India Hair Shoppe Albert A. Yeager, '22E, died at Sag- 707 N. Univers inaw, Mich., on April 27 of this year. For two years after graduation he was Pc with the Westinghouse Elec tric pon X7 ® .oE. C0. Gel 4Mcra rs BettOm .g ALBERT F. KAHN, Architect ;In Terms of Drawn byHugh lexrli teColossar' TE co-ordination of commercial strength, 'arch -ctural vision and engineering skill which created this titanic quadruple office building repre- sents the motive and creative force which has turned the eyes of the world toward this type of American architecture. This, the largest office building in the world, pos- sesses fundamentally magnificent largeness in its conception, and a clean-cut directness in its execu- tion which place it among the most significant of American buildings. With such existing structural achievements no arch- itectural future is unpossible, no project too vast or too complex to come readily to our imagination. Certainly modern invention-modern engineering skill an organization, will prove more than equal to the demands of the architecture of the future. 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