w 41w AML k- t jg.att hJy __ _ _ ,_ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1923 PRICE~ st Zo ologist. GIVS "PRIG" UREPage Sir Oliver Woman Is Poetic re '!IThis Wee srg, .odlgto In article appr llal vr 'se' tiet fte C17el lllte flyscience of herdity or genetics would be Lfapa~ine. Dr. John S rector of s; uden ts-' phys almost certain to place Morgan ;it the echoes this statemllent, car very top of the scientific world. It is 'the drulgstore (.ur1e for a. conmmon statemient that i has coni- isnot alwalys the Ino: t'e tributed more to this phase of science IPe;) is not alwaky thananvlno incetheday f Mendel.hbotles," he sy."lialhl than anypno iUCO te ~ ~ Iin thewodanthug Onthe other hand one eminent zoolo- moe wst ail thanugh I gist has been quoted: "Burbank has nines one can sw=all< w. never contributed anything of scien- a long spring stroll one tific worth and his name is unknown : stinitlatel to work, thar, to scientific journals. I seriously to take all the tonics he' doubt if trey would ever consider any- With this in viewv Dr.k thing hbe would try to publish". And colurages iwarking as ane yret Bulrbnkl is a national hero and f4lye, "ULiiversity Studer Morgan is unknown. get too) much of it, and Xs IHeredilty Expert that they do get enoi Professor Morggan's early work leadRI would remove ninny of' to do with the cla isification of certain we findi among students" vertebrates. In the .ninetieo hit; con-_-' iearing in the geia, a new ;nIldwrall, ,ti-1 ica.l welfare plaiining that "gring fever iftivo. IMedium For Dead, OFFERS WRITING KINTS I Leon (l'Us~"au, cen'ario editor of he Y nv(31,8111 ictures corporation. has a few preli inary hints for those? * olleglans whoic propose entering the * chourshlip culltest for the prize .llotnplay In.ttez by Carl [Laemmnle, j)resldcnt of Ath, Universal PleturesE pooa~lol Gridiron Night Will Bring Nation's Grat To AnnAr .Gridiron Night!, Tchose banquet1 written by the best of t' evenings of life and jollity so fatmous k :ings of satire and pla: and so popular at other great iver-'an u'lang ctr tities from coast to coast ntre at lat ;casespus'ei yactoe.; to be Michigan's, according to plans' 110Wtr ixi iig [U1 iLUI li.7 }.r } ;r1i s VIL( nig I jJAAxLOIC.'1. VL LLlAI. Y.GL. yA 4 /. 1LLG... r gan is3 almost cer- greatest zoologist. Obscurity ,entists in Ameri- iar one. The Unit- r else it might be,, not an unscienitific roduced a number s and not a few shave risen to the, is achivemnent, but en honord at home. tthis is a most do- Not one man in a, heard of Willard greatest scientist, ruly a great figure i1n*~e. His work aps but~ so is thiat the general senti- mricans toi under born products and se who come to us ha~veepve~r heard tributions to the fields 18 of aexperimlental pu are uiP s found inl<:": {.. are :ak *. rl. d'Lseau c~aiutions that the story chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, national .er arehul awea al ad oursbti t te outryj hold ppalto alclasses ad professional frlli;itrate rnity. thee~utryshold rejdic noe. ide shuldArrangements nlow in eff'ect call for; 11 il the mdi- solfpthecnoe iessol .1 the end of ....,.- not lie taklenl on such questions. as th first of these annual nightts on ' fel mr race prohierns, politics, proiubition orI May. ] one week later than staltedl in if he F eref religion. Each part should be _the the original annoluncemrent, th1e shift- acould buay." I> l ogical outgrowth of thie plroceeding, ing of the dlate being ca u,,e by other Sundwv111 eni- and no scenes should lie introduced affairs of a siinilar nature inl New ecrcise. He, ' that do not contribute to the develop-i York andA Washington, citie,; from rits can 'uc~t men4 of the plot. M.annerisms, dichs- which Ann Arbor will expect some it is seld'om Elinctive physical traits, emotional re- of the most prominent of the banquet asgh. tisalksz actions, and peculiarities of dresss guests.s the itlluesse.$holpy to make the characters reAl The invitations for thfs greate. I. of The contest, which was announcocl all Michigan banquets will be mailed -- } some weeks ago, is open to clee to the chosen recipients dutring tshe John II.Curran.students in the United States and will latrpr fti ek h on ~frs.Jb 1.Crrn close May p~ rize of $1,000? will be lte ato hsWe.T1 on Mrs. John 1-1. Curran, St. Louis, has I given to the winner, a second $1.,000 ;itei hrehsbe w ek P 1I[Tcrae e~ao nltraycrlswill be paid to thet institution the stu-Inpeal gteue isadnis NOV61 a controL~~ dent is attendng, and regular rates no2 uetitadn LiUlId y writ