~Te Can't Say HEALTH SERVICE REPORTS LOCAL CONDITIONS NORMAL Aside from the fact that 102 Schick tests were given during the month, no abnormal conditions are indicated from the report of the University Health service for Decemberi. The tests were given to determine immun- ity from diphtheria., The total number' of dispensary calls was slightly smaller than during November, the number being 3498. There were 261 new patients and 1853 were 9... numbered 11 AL ur SENIOR ENGINEER IOTICE All men interested in hockey meet at 3:30 in the Engineer- ing Society room Monday. Come prepared to go to the rink for practice if Ice is ready. Bring your Treasurer's receipt. iat We're Giving aa m aa~~a ~ n aa aaa aaa aI ai I a i a r l l l a l 1 1 1 1 1 1 I H ~ a t u n a ~ a a ~ a a f ;lothes Away, SHOWS AT 2:00 -3:30 7:00 -'83 4 ii ADULTS-20e BIDDIES--10 But that's pretty nearly the truth SUNDAY - TUESDAY Charles Rann Kennedy's " rhe Serv'ant fr in te Mouse' IGHT and left we've slashed prices in this R 1 greatest of all our clearance sales.. Never before have reductions been so radical, never have such super-values been given. Here's what we're doing -sweeping away thousands of dollars' worth of excess stocks at almost any prices we can get.. You'll not have- another opportunity like this, in the present year or any other. Ut 'i - ALSO -- HAROLD"LLOYD in "RAINBOW ISLAND" ""il " " " 11"1111 "I"ii"i"t "" "l" "l" "1""1" "1"111 # ####I """I ###1#!####1#! i##ia.i##Hsti II WITH CLARA HORTON AND A STAR CAST TUXEDOS SUITS BE j i - !. oLDMA COLLEGE, SAS KELLY EDUCATOR DECLARES ACADEIO CURRICULUM TODAY HAS .DEFINITE AIM (By Associated Press) Chicago, Jan. 14-A significant fea- ture of a recent comprehensive study of the American college curriculum is that "fads and frills" which have been planted in the soil of the Amer- Ican college have never won their way into a permanent place in the Amer- ican college program, Dr. R. L. Kelly, executive secretary, told the Associ- ation of American Colleges here Fri- day. "The college has frequently been charged with having no program in" particular and with wandering rather aimlessly through the field of human knowledge," he said. "In practically every college i the country the outstanding subject is English language and literature. The only one of the old line 'disciplinary' subjects which still plays a promi- nent part in the college program is mathematics. Two subjects have come to prominence undoubtedly as a re- sult of the war, namely the French language and literatureband chemis- try. With the above obects is usm- ally coupled history or some related subject, as political economy and politics. "It is these subjects which the stu- dents in the American colleges are studying.for the most part and this statement applies to women's colleges as well as men's and co-educational institutions. Even in the women's colleges the new subject, domestic science, has not in general attained fa prominent place. In a word, it may be said that theAmerican col- lege does have a very definite pro- -ram and that program is being car- ried out with marvelous uniformity throughout the entire country." Show Photogrs ghs Of Famous Casts A collection of photographs of Mcasts in the Trocadero, Paris, are being shown inthe architectural corridor of the engineering building.) Works of architecture are looked upon by the French government as matters of public interest. Everything there pertaining to the fine arts comes under the ministry of public istru- tion and fine arts, at the "head of which is a member of the president's cabinet. This ministry has jurisdic- tion over certain public museums, and controls the Ecole des Beaux Arts, or the school for the study of archi- teture, painting, sculpture, and en- graving, and also assigns to each cathedral or other public monument a special architect, whose duty it is to look after its needs. It is under this system that part of the Trocadero is used for architec- tural casts made from important monuments. In the Trocadero mu- seum the casts are arranged in his- torical order for facility of study. Complete records of French monu- ments are published under the title, "Monuments Historiques," with meas- urements of the important ones. A public monument is one which has been surveyed by the commission of historic monuments and declared of sufficient importance to the French nation to be listed by the commission and to receive thorough study and careful maintenance. In many cases these monuments have been partially rebuilt or restored in accordance with what was known to have been their original character or arrangement. A complete illustrated work on the e casts of the Trocadero may be found in the University library. A New Model at a New Price lMen 's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Furnishin s--All must be sold eule Conlin Fiegel Co. Imported Irish and Scotch Tweeds Suits made in Our Own Shop Golf or Norfolk suits $65.00 and $70.00 WAMsL Main Stret at Washing:on TAILORING FURNISHINGS ___________________________ 'U Fraternities Attention. 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