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ar. 22.-Radio en-
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vey conducted by
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ly all points from
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of radio sets, par-
ses of telephony,
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Hoover at the re-
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>wing to rapid de-
:telephony within
e months there are'
radiophone receiv-
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with less than 50,-
PAREH OUTLINES NEEDS
OF ELECTRICAL ,-STUDENT
"Good horse sense, analytical capa-
bilities, and the ability to work lilke,
the devil," are principal requisites of
an electrical engineer, according to
the statement 6f Prof. John C. Parker,
of the electrical engineering depart-
ment, in an address to the freshmen
engineers at 11 o'clock yesterday in
room 348 of the Engineering building.
Professor Parker went on to out-
line the dangers and advantages of the
electrical engineering profession,
stating the various divisions of the
trade that might be followed and giv-
ing examples of some of present day
possibilities for great futures in this
field.
WISCONSIN STORE
DECLARES REBATE,
(By Conference Radio News Service.)
Madison, Wis., Mar. 21.-The Uni-
versity co-operative company. at the
University of Wisconsin has declared
.a. rebate of 20 per cent trade on 1021
sales. The total amount of profits
that were distributed Monday among
students and faculty members was
$32,386.18.
Irish Paintings
Attract Notie
Considerable attention has been at-
,tracted in the French art world to a
'recent exhibition of Irish art, the first
ever held in Paris. The Irish nation-
alists are evidently trying to bring
a national art before the public, as
well as a national literature.
The exhibition, which contains about
two hundred works, includes painting,
a little sculpture, black and white
work, bookbinding, needlework and
leather.
The honors for the exhibition have
been accorded to Sir John Lavery
whose paintings of Irish political
leaders cover a large part of the exhi-
bition.
Considerable attention has also
;been given to a portrait, "Miss Lilah
MacCarthy," by Charles Shannon, an-
other prominent painter.
French influence is quite noticeable
int the works exhibited by the young
Irish artists who have lived in France.
Among the younger ones displaying
are J. Yeats, W. Conor, Mrs. G."Henry.
Ortenburgers Have Son
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Ortenburger,
1020 Hill street, are the parents of an
eight pound son, Robert Deam, born
on March 18. Mrs. Ortenburger was
formerly Roberta Deam.
Dean Kraus Talks Tonight
Dean Edward H. Kraus, director of
the mineralogical laboratory, will
lecture on "Artificial Gems and Preci-
ous Stones" at 8 o'clock tonight in
Natural Scienbe auditorium. The lec-
ture is to be given under the auspices
of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national
geological fraternity and is open to
the public.
Health Service Gives Schick Tests
The University Health service an-
nounces that it is prepared to give
the Schick tests from 2 to 5 o'clock
every Thursday afternoon. These
tests are to determine susceptibility
to diphtheria, and in case the patient
is susceptible,, treatment may be
given.
TELEPHONE 214 F1
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and .t 713 EAST V. AVENVE
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the mar- given.- Past rebates have varied from
sets has five to 22 per cent.'
e than The company was organized in 1892
nths, ac- by a number of students and two fac-
ent. ulty members. A payment of $2.50
Jefly for entitles any student to become a mem-
ey are ber. Membership is for life and en-
in many titles the holder to participate in the
are re- 'profits of the business, taking the
reports, form of annual rebates on purchased
ulletins~. goods.
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girls, men-about-towns women
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Having gained her fame in the
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