THE MICHIGAN DAILY director of the mu- ~id F. M. &aige, cur- n the museum comn- University expedi-E They will leave for Santa Marta moun- l to continue a study the region as begun lition in 1913, and to eographical relation and the region, and hilcal relation of. the nge to the eastern 's. ndian Guides will sail from. New Jamaica to Panama, ithven says the only LL LIFE IN COLOMBIA ally unexplored by white men, and is inhabited by a mixed breed of In- dians. The expedition will carry a battery of guns, a large photographic outfit and will try to take pictures of the animals alive4 besides bringing them back to mount.Professor Ruth- veil declares that even though the country is wild there is no danger, but that the dangers of exploration are all in the mind of the explorer, es'pecially in regard to the people, whom he regards the same as chil- dren. The expedition now in Venezuela has gone inland to strike the head- waters of the Orinoco. It has been at work two months and is doing the Instructions in R. 0. T. C. will Follow Regular Requirements More Closely GENERAL GEORGE A. NUGENT WILL VISIT UNIVERSITY UNIT I Money to, Loan Ono, Jewelry, Clothing, Suitcases and Handbags. r are really sure of on the same kind of work as the Colombia p is that they will be sea- expedition. This expedition will con-' t 10 days. After reaching nect up the work done by the expedi- end of the Santa Martas by tion in Guinea in 1914 with the work n assistants will be secur- + of the Colombia expedition. nonth spent on the west end. ill then go by boat on the CQUSIN OF WILSON LINES UP sea to Rio Hacha at the WITH HOOVER IN CANPAIGN of the mountains and will m a mule trainstrying to Prof. Herbert H. Woodrow, cousin id the mountains on the of President Wilson and instructor in e to the west end again, psychology at the University of Mm- r will traverse the Santa nesota, is enrolled in the >v for-Presid en t clu b a t th e G op h er in sti- y opposite direction into the tution sf the Andes, expecting to Mpre than 100 members of the Min b-se at the west end againnesota facurty and approximately 300 1. %students comprise the Hoover club at ll Encounter Indians Minnesota. Five deans of colleges ion to be covered is practic- are also in the club. 1 1 _i S Gen. George A. Nugent will visit the University R. 0. T. . units Thurs- day,. March 25th, in connection with plans of the coast artillery to devise a course of instruction in the R. O.' T. C. which will fill more closely re- quirements of the coast artillery than does the present course. To Train Junior Officers It is contemplatedt that the scope of the course will be broadened in order that the student completing the work will be~ qualified 6to_ perform the duties of a junior officer in the coast artillery. Also it is planned to make the course sufficiently elastic to meet the conditions existing atthe differ- ent 'institution~s. The new course will contain features, which Will ap- peal to students. For example, if an academic course offered by the university is paralleled by a similar one in the military units, it will not be required in the military course of students taking that work. The time so saved in the military de- partment will not necessarily be fill- ed by other. subejets. Plans Not Definite None of these plans have been made a definite part of the .R. 0. ,T. C. course, although they are being work- ed out through conferences with pro- fessors of military science and, tactics. General Nugent will come here from Washington, D. C. where his head- quarters; are located. CL AUD-E Licensed Pawn Broker. 120 JN.Fourth Avenue - - m East Side of Courthouse H. CASH PAID FOR CLOTHING OF VALUE B ROWN OPEN EVENINGS p. v " , t ,. , ,.. WI reg :: .. }. .1 _ + 4 I 'Y+ ' .. :. ,. 4 t t !f Y + \ .'- If.. \ _ ; _ ti ..y /L 11M1VL "t . . + 1 t ra TH-E ARCADE' CAFETERIA 4 .:.. . '' , r ,, , ' ,. , IOWA CONSIDERS COUNCIL OF 25 Y / Nickels Arcade Up the Stairs , Hey Boy! Have You Tasted The Good Food At The ARCADE ? Pure foods at low prices, prepared by experts. Everything displayed on our forty-foot steam and. serving tables. Select just what appeals to your own individual appetite. Bakery goods fresh from our own ovens. Delicious coffee with rich Je-sey cream. Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail" here. Much discussion has been carried on at Iowa State college concerning representation in the Student council. The Chamberlain plan which is now being seriously considered calls for 25 miembers to th'e council as follows: liberal arts 14, medicine 2, dentistry 2, engineering 2, nurses training school 2, and pharmacy 1. In principle this representation has been determined by the enrollment, in] various colleges. The important con- sideration in the plan is the provision for voting All questions' must -be passed by a majority vote of the coan- cil. At any tine, however, upon the request of a. council member a vote by colleges must be taken, a majority being necessary to carry. This pro- vides a dual system which protects all colleges, and gives all a fair rqp- resentation in the council.- Y lenorah Society to Hear Waterun Prof. Leroy Waterman,. of the seln- itics department, will address mei- bers of the Michigan Menorah socie- ty, at a meetingto be held at 8.P4 o'clock Sunday evening, in Lane hall. 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