TI IE MICHIGAN DAILY _________ fl lfT beautiful of pictures, song-,, and temn of Protozoa," will be given ID K1I IESHOfPUT oems Kf4:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon i~NCSAYrn But all this," lhe f>> rthez' ex pl'tirns J W111 SP I N room 214 of the Natural ce SOS"is usele.ss Nwithout a sneof ,z,,- M0lfl ildn.The second' on the top fl m}HIO ERior. T;w«orild -,ld'on c ' '"'TheJLife Cycle of PoozaWith Re too sentimental, ha yirn'- i 1)OfOO, X utlects of Evolution," will be deliverf hU'1NATION", SENSI F1IJI learnI to recogn'.ze the fact that t~ie re P 'of. CLarles Atwood Kofoid, head1 at 4:15 o'clock Thursday afternoonj ,AN DTY AG4RO L AYigo ,a f ab~ dty i ife fte z oo ydepartment at the 1 ni- the same room. LEDN 4~E nd wee must he able to lklllgh at xwhat'it of California, ;will give a popu- In 1894-95 Profes sor Kofoid-servf T ~is lud:icrous. But without the routine larmlectutre on the top~ic "Amoeba and; on the faculty of the University in tl "Poetry, comedy, and duty are the that durty gives us, -U ; would so)onli10:1," at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, capacity of instructor of vertebral necessities in life," is the statement become a-chaos, and dissolution would May 2, in the Natural Science auditor- morphology. He has distinguishc ofPo.J .C ilnro h e-be inevitalle." iuIIn. in this talk he will discuss the himself as one of the nation's lea, of rof 3.A. . Hldnr o th Ge- .~. ..relation of the amoeba to man's gen-, ing zoologists, is an author of not man departmient. To amplify this .1a 1Ic2 !Arpp:fl1 to FI Er ii Ral rve ; ral health emnphasizing the diseaaes, and is a member of, and has preside statement Prof. Hildner said that the; Wiashington, Api 2S.- (ly A .)---' such as pyorrhea, which result direct- over many honorary scientific cooc pthurec represents iazaln n Ceorge R. James, o - Memphis, Tenn., ly from disintegration introduced by' ties. In 1921 he was elected to tt ths niet~,art of all kinds. That wacs appointed by Preside nt Harding 1 such organisms. presidency of the ,American Assoc; is, while' we cannot have examples of today to be a member of the federalI He .will also deliver two other talks tjon for the Advancement of Scion4 all art on hand, we can, though fin- reserve board. He succeeds John RI. of a more technical nature. The first agina.tion, mnake for ourselves the tnost '.itc nc>!, e~ St. I.,ouis, WIn) resi~gned. on the topic "The Neuralmotor Sys- Want to sell that used car? at in ce epic red in! ved I the ate led1 ad- >te, I le- I the !a- mlanci lt po. iions.i A SURM E TU INTSFrank 3. Moran, Michigan Manager INUA C TDNSof the olply xct to be in the B5 office fteDa f Suet uFri-' HEAR I e 4 80j 47 11dayN, May 18, to interview all those stud-ts who were unable to sec Mr1. Parker aind to see those who have c"Five heirs Ahead in Busineas" was siglned contracts with the company the keynote of the talks given stu- relative to their wvork. dents interested in the life insurancej} business yesterday and FridIay byt -I John C. B. Parker, '17, of the National I's 1Life insurance coinpany of the V. S. I A., with home offices in Chicago. u .IAD 1 TUlK ON IAendeathenumberiofnstdntwic a oniderale numberiofnstui n thichT~O~ S ILIL~ Mr. Parker explained, the proposition - of his company. Its aim is to seek a Clarence IR. Ward, professor of fine number of University students and arts at Oberlin college will speak at Etrain them in a business which they4:15 o'clock next Wednesday after- may learn during their summ rers andnoon in the west gallery of Alumni after graduation place them in per- Memorial hall, tak;ing as his subject f"The Charm of French& This lecture, which will'I is one of a series bein spring under. the auspie4 arts departmnent. Mbr. Ward weas formuerb~ California, architect and San Piranciscan fire in architeet of a 100 buildti ing the reconstruction le was a member of1 I council of the architect, sion of the Panamia-Pa( tional Exposition and a, signing the Palace of MARTHA WASH INGT fresh every Firiday. Ti 1.4iberty:--Adv. Remember "J;immie t; number-960.-AdY, Y.- I: STARtTINC SUND2AY STARTING TODAY Hero*'s the Sorgoo s Aris tocrat of All Romances Sumptuously produced by Allanu Dwain, the man who miade "RlOBIN HOOD' ,. . 11 PEES OF TIE O With '.. f' I #1 4 i. l3ebe banicls and t a a §paranoun,, q§icture D £. ' , r. Y ,1 ,. 9' r : Y , t :' Y K '3 5 i.: :, ; a .n ... F - t : . .0 ''K * '.-.i' r. {N * ._.. . °5 !. ; ° ! a. aJestic Colnierly (re-a.tic a A Nuw Mi"Pl k~iIAD C'>mucd(y W1I t A. 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