j Emeritus Professor of Geology 
Will Lecture at University 
Tuesday Evening. 
Dr. Charles Sehuohert, emeritus 
fproi'esscr of geology at Yale unlver- 
.sity, will deliver the first of a series 
of two iliutrated leotures in room 
208, Mines and Bngineerin.g building, j 
at the University of Arizona Tues- 
day evening, .March i, it was an-a 
nounced yesterday by De.an G. M.j 
Butler. 
Tile subject selected is "Marine 
Sediments and Their Bedding, and 
Disconformities or Breaks in the 
Geologic Beeird." While thi.s lecture.' 
is intended prirrlhrily for the stu- 
dents of gcnkgy and mining en- 
gineering -nt the Universitj-, it is 
■ open to ail v.lio may be interested, 
the dean .stated. 
Dr. SchucliP'-t holds the degree of 
A. M. from Yale university and 
LL.D. from New York university. 
He has been connected with Yale 
since 1904, and since that time has 
held the positions of professot of 
paleontology at Yale, professor of 
historical geology at the Sheffield 
Scientific school and curator of the 
geological collections of Peabody mu- 
seum. He has written very exten- 
sively, and his text books have been j 
widely adopted. He is lecturing this 
spring in historical geology in the 
■University of Arizona. The time and 
the title of ins second public lecture . 
will be announced later. 
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