THE MICHIGAN DATLY ~RITSH SRGEO . ., q , h , Mu .. X. Collects Violins For Hobby ;F N PI N F TIN r s: 1I'n '. Stuan Nidenit "Les Inter-, este,1" Tlia Bi th hItBut Just s G ourd lr.'I r 11CLAI 1"A\NKFEEIIOAPITiAILS 'ARtE EX"CEPTIONAL FOR SLZEI~s ~While Dr. Philip J. Dick of the Med-o ical school is teaching in St. Barthol- i omnew's hospital of London university f' his place here is being filled by Dr. J.$b I13. Humne, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., senior ' surgical assistant and joint lecturer sr. x. in anatomy at St. Bartholomew's. In an interview with .a Daily report-jp or, Dr. Hlume enjoyed himself at thet re porter'si expense, when he was ask- cd whlat- the letters signified. "Well," hec siil ed, "the M.B. is for Bachelor of' Y~Edicine; the B.S. for Bachelor of Sur- geiY, and the rest is Fellow of the Roy- al College of Surgeons." j Is Oldest lit World Aykced about St. Bartholomew's, he>j s;;,tod that if. was thought to be the oldt hospital in the civilized world being 'S01 years old. "Of course, you r 'umderstand," he Paid, "that it is much ! larger than this hospital, and but one college of the University of London, r whose medical students alone number more than 5,000. It has 750 beds. The s+ l- cnts at' St. Bartholomew's number about 700. "For a eail place the work dons Isere i e xcephtional," he stated. "I wvas ::.. mucih impressed by the variety of cas-> cs anid the thoaroughness and care ,: r r " 'with which they are investigated and_______________________________ treated. I was also imipressed great- ly it tje ig dere o copea- Ef rern i balist surrounded by his collection of violins and (insert) ; tion]IbeITeen the various departments. l~ 3.O ide '.['ie ystemn is more highly organized. Efrem Zimbalist, famous violinist, is considered to have thc world's fin- tlan in England. "est collection of violins, among which stands out preeminently the " f vocal and instru- with polite farce in a few of its mildly , Refreshments will# extravagant situations. The threq acts !~ s nay he procured are played in the reception room of all n 2t e. certain Mr. Latimer, a rich and eccen-' -_-"-- tric gentleman who makes it his hobby A hundred persons to stop passengers on the road to Dov- / barged with illegal- ! er, the road which eloping couples O ',"1C r a I;igrtefrm ItlyI from London take on their wayv to un-C h i e f'aar r r eioutmaeymoral Paris or immoral Bordeaux., ro heYleNw ,d, to get into the The cast includes many of the more Fo h aeN w competent campus actors, among them For that 8:45 bsprint against time i t. 1t"t, A BIG night and an early morn* ing class. Hard lines--but a Rubberset Shaving Brush 'fn help 2 ways. THE NINETY-FOUR Someone, probably an insurance agent, was quoted, recently as saying that from the mass of one hundred college graduates one individual only' rose to the Polo and butler class, peril- ously near the top of: the financial lad- der. Five othcrs became comfortably off and found themselves after twenty years at the small yacht and chauffeur stage. The other ninety-four presum- ably congregate in the great section of the American people who drive their own Buicks to the golf club. In other words, dreaming about being a rich man is one thi'ng, and making the grade, is "'something else again." Yet the ninety-four presumably work just as hard as the sumptuous six. Their business is the axis «on which a small and uninteresting worts revolves. They have become devotees of the dollar and when that fickle deity deserts, have nowhere' else to turn. Jammed in a dull, straight rut of business they can never leave the road and jump the fence into finer fields of life. This, thenm is the portion of ninety-four men out of ivery hundred now on the campus. The answer to the problem lies in the proper choice of a career. Between now and Commencement we shall have something to offer can the subject of "Careers." Watch for the space with the Famous'Signature. OF BOSTON. MAStACfUSETTS- Sixty-one years in business. Now insuring One Billion Seven Hundred Million dollars in policies on 3,25,000g lives. " V .:f/ .: -.n. w"1r..ww ..ww~ V r ..rsr i " +,p r ' .ra .' r "P ' ~+ « .. hidden since 'the latter days of the war when word spread that "the Yanks are coming." i f f f .. M zf .. }}I r N~ARCII 1 SET AS FINAL DATE To PAY PLEDGES ON 'ENSIANS F March 1 has been set as the I final date for payment of pledged{ f Michiganensian subscripti 4 . Payment of the specified fiveI dollars may be made every after- noon at the Michiganensian bus- I iness offices in the Press building from 2 to 5 o'clock..IU payment is made through the malls by 1 check, checks should be made ! ),ayable to the 1924 _Michiganen- siJan and a receipt will be re-! turned. In view of an expected I last minute rush, the business I staff of the 'Ensian urges that I payment be made as early asI possible. San Salvador, Feb. 14.-A group ofj American aviators has started on a flight to Guatemala City. UNION FAIRZ COMMITTEE E TO DISTRIBUTE BOOTHIS S Representatives from all fra- ternities and campus groups in-j I tending to have a, concession at J the Union Fair that will be held j March 7 and 8 in the Yost fieldj house are asked to get in touch j 1jwith the Fair committee some I 4time this week. j A member of the committeej will be in the activities room of {f the Union every afternoon from l 4 to 5" o'clock. It will be neces-j f 1 sary for all groups to submitj E their plans for sideshows this f week. j I _____ BMarvelous Creations from coty, Houbigant, Guerlain and other famous makers offered in special $1.00 Vanity Packages The Eberach &son Co. 200-204 E. LIBERTY ST. Phone 960 And Subscribe for / Put one over your Michigan. Daily! on your beard [I - . - i *jr ,* r ir{'r I i !- a 1-t all ,6i o~WI ,I.1 .~ Tmorning gv it who's boss. 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