tes Nu~t Milk Chocolates Bitter Sweets e Luxe Chocolate Caramels Panama Chocolates Always a Delicious Treat The. Eberbacli & Son Co. 200-204 L. Liberty Street I J5 l C T HE wide band strap and the open instep are two of the smart details on sandal pumps of patent leather for spring. ENS LfS SCOL I N NEED O U.F MONEY Oxford and Cambridge Universities Require financial Accietance Fdr First Time INSTITUTIO$ S ARE CALLED 1STLI1)ENT DEMOCRACIES" (By Associated Press) London, April 4.-Oxford and Came- bridge Universities, for the first time in their long histories, are unable o support thenselves,'and have called upon the public for assistance. This was diisclosed in a report is- sued by the Royal Commission ap- pointed und6r the chairmanship of ex-Premier Asquith to investigate the financial condition of the two institu- tions, which 'two years ago was ad- mittedly so. unsatisfactory that the, government granted each of -:hem anI emergency subsidy of £30,000 annual-I ly, thus saving both colleges from collapse. Etend Ed cat inal Facilities Including these subsidies, Oxford had and incoime of £824,710 in 1920, while that of Cambridge totalled £719,- 554. The commission's report recom- mends' increasing the annual grants to £100,000 each,. with additional pro- visions for extending educational facil- ities for women' and paying pension arrears. Although the report aregrets "the comparative neglect of living lan-' guages"p at both universities, it notes that there is an increasing tendency, on the part of business men to look, to universities for trained men as future assistants and partnersv Itl adds that "business salaries now of- fered to first-class science men would make it impossible to keep enough of the best men to do the teachilng at Oxford and Cambridge were it not for' their devotion to academic research and teaching, and their attachment to the university," LIvIng Costs Too High', As regards the cost of living for ,undergraduate; the report finds it is too high. In 1919-20 the average total year's cost for an arts student, in- eluding food but not clothes, washing, books, stationery, and personal ex-' penses, was X150 for Oxford and £145 for Cambridge. The cheapest college during that year was Oxford E114; Cambridge ;123. The dearest. was at Oxtord, E202; Cambridge, £172. THE UNIVERSITY'S COMMON HEALTH fundamental. Stoop shoulders, the flat, hollow chest, the sloven walk and the careless posture are serious lia-, bilities. They are heavy drag loadsI that hold one back in the great race of life, Neglect is Hurtful Again, neglect of the body means retrogression and degeneration of its tissue-early .)enility and decay. In the strenuous battle of life a time comes in the experience of eyeryone when aa sound body is the last great issue. It is the crisis. If one has not the strength to "put himself across," then someone else who has not neg-! lected his body will forge ahead and "grab" that success. Poor Health harmful to Work Therefore, every student should get the health habit early. Consult the. Students Health Service with a view of correcting defects. Focal infection such as decayed teeth, bad tonsils, etc., will interfere seriously with your work. Learn the important things about nutrition. Every student should know the food requirements for his best welfare. At least one hour daily should be spent out of doors. Make a practice of doing Camp's "Daily Doz-' en" exercises each morning upon arising. It takes about 10 minutes. OFFER FELLOWSHIPS FOR ADVANCED MEDICAL WORK Medical fellowships have recently been established by the National Re- search council of Washington, D. C.,, to be given to person who have ob- tained the degree of M.D. or Ph.D.. or have equivalent qualifications. The purpose of these fellowships is to in- crease the supply of thoroughly quali- fled teachers in medicine in both chln- ical and laboratory subjects acid in both curative and preventive aspects. Prof. G. Carl Huber, professor of an- atomy and director of the University anatomic laboratiories, and Victor C. Vaughn, formerly dean of the Medical school, have been appointed to act on the Medical Fellowship board which will administer these fellowships, ASTRONOMERS IN SESSION AT ROME An International conference of as- tronomers is being held at Rome, Italy, the purpose of which is to pro- mote international co-operation and form a common code of astronomic 1 symbols and nomenclature as well As to exchange reports. Prof. Ralph H. Curtiss of the astronomy department returned recently from the prelimi- nary conference at Washington, where the United States reports were check- ed up and prepared, One of the subjects brought up for discussion was the use of the 'fLiberty" *r "Yearal" calendar, which makes 364 days in a year of thirteen 28-day months, New Year's day being re- 1"G1 LILf:.tt ii XT Y.tLiPI " ,3." ---AC1D. HOUSANDS of smokers give the verdict to you- Of all the other tobaccos - none can approach the finest for cigarettes- have proved it- NATURE has varieties of pure None has the delicious FLAVOR of the finest Turl None gives the ENJOYMENT of the finest Turl None will SATISFY you as will the finest Turkis None but the highest grade and personally se Turkish tobaccos is used in MURAD. not a part of either. This calendarI Go has been objected to by certain people I who feel that it disregards Bible tra- dition. The discussion was unflnislled For IimIted numbe and the question laid on the table. at 523 Forrest Ave "tTl1~'l *,~..~D~N~i~~'{ MUPAD- To enjoy100 Turkish at its BEST-to rea PEAK of Ci Quality-you h,, to smoke MUF Try MURK day and "Judrge for /Yourself- Price $8.00 . 115 SOUTH MAIN STREET S CPTA TOKONL 'tPtO14A o: 201 , ~ ' . i .., _ --- "" 'j sr } P r U 'It'S time you got under a _new SPRING HAT st new tans, greys and darker shades-wider roll brims. bands and S FOR1dtIN I hEALTH HABITS Leadershipin the various interests and activities of lif~e is precisely what the University desires of all its pro- = ducts. Success, service and leadership are the genuine ideals of all worthy students. No earnest student would leave undone any task in the Univer- sity tlat would later in life contribute to his delinquincy and failure. Each curriculum offered by the University 5 has a certain number of fundamental i subjects that must be mastered thor- oughly by the successful student. 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