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April 23, 1922 - Image 8

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Editor, The Michigan Daily:
A great deal of adverse criticism has
come to my ears lately beause sol
many people got up and left during
the recent talks here by the poets,!
P'adriac Colum and Carl Sandburg.
Inasmuch as I am one of the guilty'
number I would like to say a word in.
defense through the columns of The
Daily. The talks have been held, at a
very inconvenient hour for a gr~eat
many of us but rather. than miss the
opportunity 'of hearing these men we
thought that we could go for a while
and get some benefit from it at least.
IMany students are forced to wait on
table for their board. This year es-
pecially the competition has been keen
and if we slacken down on our work
we are liable to find that some other
fellow has our Job. I am sure that
every one who left the talks had some
equally justifiable excuse and it was
not through any lack of breeding that
we had to cut thT,, pppo.tunity so
' short.
Student.,
p Thea !rs
(Continued from Page, Three)
attraction for the first three days of
the week.
"The Green Temptation" in which
B3etty Compson is seen for the remain-
der of the week deals with the trials
and reformationl of a woman Apach6

Negri appears hero for the first thre
days of the week.
"Hush"' is the attl'aotion on Wednes-
day and Thursday. Anita Stewart
and Herbert Rawlinson have the lead-
ing parts in "Playthings of Destiny"
which is here the rest of the week.
THE UNIVERSITY'S
COMMON HEALTH
Keeping Well People Well
":More. and more, disease is being
cured before it beins. Typhus which
drove Napoleon from Moscow and ides-
troyed his army; is now being wiped
out by soap and hot water. Small-
pox, once classed with measles, is
being ended with tiny tubes of vac-
cine. Lead poisoning in potteries is
being markedly checked by the work-
men eating outside their work-rooms
and 'washing the lead glaze off their
hands before eating ait all. Children
by thousands are being saved from
,slow starvation by attention to their
teeth, which enables them to eat and
to digest their food. Wherever modern
public health work is in progress,
lives are longer and safer than they
were."
-United States Public Health Service.
DR., a, F. SHELL WILL ATTEXD
('ON F1EECE AT WASHINTO~t
Dr. A. Franklin Shull, of the zoology
dei)-rtmenrt, left 'riday for Wa iv ng-
on07. 11. 0., where he is attending aI
conferenc!e for the prurhose of organ-
fzin'- a fedleratidn of the(- biological so-
cieties of the United States. There
c10ietie represented. Dr. Shull repre-
sents the American Society of Nat-j
uralzsts,_ of which hie is secretary.

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that is said to be most remarkable.
There is nothing monotonous abo~t
either, the action or settings of the
picture. A ballet school in 1New-York,
an Apache den n Paris, a costume
ball and a beautiful Long Island home
are among the variety of settings.
Theodore Koslof plays opposite Miss
Compson.

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