THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, TH ICIANDIY AURANOEBE 2 MPISON MEMO I -N ANNOUNCED lical Research Institute Will Have Building Opposite University Observatory )2ADV ' BKAHXT KA"NJ will be a few beds on the third floor 1 for patients which the investigators, wish to place under close observa-I ion, Realism Near e End Of Reignisonsors Claims Author t _ i f $10 or $20 have not realized that this amount must be divided between 11 (ifferent organizations for their year's NER OLGift Will Aid Wil Conu 'n i Dign isease Study soaiIt Sui - sar hi scribed W larthin Says (i S.C.A. Announces New Appointments Announcement was made at the last cabinet meeting of the S. C. A. of the appointment of Albert W. Boeh- ringer, '26, to the department ofiter- nationalism of that association. At the same time, George Baker, '25, was appointed to the leadership of the Ex- tension department, formerly held by Arthur Bannister, '26, George Hacker, in charge of church relations, has been appointed to the campus service department, Earl Blaser, '26, has been made assistant to the president, Perry Hayden. He is at present engaged in procuring students to go to the Old- er Boys' conference at Muskegon. , " " -. - Ir LEAFLETS OF MICHI GAN SONGS FOR BANQUETS For Sale in Lots of 50 or 100 by n V TA I N "Realism has about seen its day," , K 1 f $42,UUU Vt'1. j declared Walter de la Mare, the fain---t Plans for the "Thomas Ilenry ous English author, in commenting With all soAcitor, devoting thir impson Memorial Institute for Med- upon the literary tendencies which energies to the effort c nmking thej al Research," which was accepted have been cl.2racteristic of American {Connunity fund camplaign drive a ,y the Board of Regents at their reg- and English works during the past success this year the total amount yar th ly meetinThsa heirg- I few decades. collected reached a figure slightly n- a e estehrday m "I hope so," added Prof. Louis A. der $42,000 yesterday. This leaves rere made public yesterday. They Stiauss of the English department, but $7,000 yet to be subscribed. The ere prepared by Albert Kahn, well- "if what you iefer to is the average drive was to have closed last W(- fown architect, on the direction of Iprese nt-(ay literary production."Mr. I nesday, but officials of the Fund s- l r e ve h rs. Christian MacDonald Simpson,i de la Mari agreed with the professorsca o r eole httefl ddget of $49,000 shall he collect i.t onor of the $400,000 which will es- iand contin uedohecta t is tthw i i l c t e t isstated that the drive will con- "It is a wonderful opportunity for the school to study pernicious anemia and to possibly get new information about it," stated Prof. A. S. Warthin of tl pathological department of the Medical school yesterday, when ques- tioned concerning the gift of Mrs. Christine MacDonald Simpson for re- .-,arch work devoted to this disease. Professor Warthin said that the ause of the disease is unknown at the iresent time and when once had, it is nractically incurable. It is an unusually severe type of anemia Address Orders to Box 35 d -I tablish the institute. The gift was made with a number of provisions, among which were those to the effect that the building,j which is to cost $150,000, be built on the Lamont grant at the corner of' Observatory avenue and Glen drive, directly opposite from the Observa- tory, and that the sketches, drawings, plans, and specifications for same, as prepared by Albert Kahn and approv-; ed by Dean Hugh Cabot and Prof. P. M. Hickey, of the Medical school, be used. Mrs. Simpson also reserves the right to choose the material to be used in construction of the building, and the furnishings for same. However, she leaves to the Regents the entire man- agement of the institute, with the pro- vision that the University furnish the heat, light, and janitor service neces- sary to the operation of the building, and the necessary business and cler- ical help and nursing personnel so that the entire income from the $250,- 000 in investments, as provided for, can be devoted to the employment of medical and scientific directors. The building, as planned, will be three stories high. The first story will contain a reception room, a library, recording and examination rboms. As the institute is being founded primar- ily to carry on research in perinici- :us anemia, rooms will be provided for the compilation of statistics show-E ing its prevalence, the types of peo- ple the disease usually affects, and the climates in which it is most often found. The second floor will be made up almost entirely of laboratories. There p rl e lst wa1~ I 1I~)LI vi st, sBti n truth to fact as it is supposedly pro- hnue until the d.uota ha. beenwhih comes upon one suddenly. The srth thnews- oreh. oiatient soon loses many of his red sented in the columns of the anws- Iore solicitors are needed to carry ;,(ood cells and becomes pale and yel- paper, is dull and uninteresting and # a on the extenied tainpaign. It has low. In a few cases the disease can !as such' cannot hope to live nor to be been the object of the campaign to be cured but the majority of -times the counted among really great literary visit every citizen of the city, but due I- atient dies. efforts. to the limited number of 'workers Pernicious anemia is quite common Before coming to such a decided some have doubtless been missed, and in this part of the country and med- conclusion, which discounts the liter- everyone interested in the welfare of i(al authorities consider it fortunate ary value of so much of the work of the community is requested to send for a gift to combat this disease to present-day authors, Mr. de la Mare in their contributiou by mail. It is come at such an opportune time. attempted to explain explicitly what Iomihle t the drive wil be re- he meant by the term "realism." jpeate h and nany asked to raise their The old Holland windmills are "Many authors who purport to be subscription, d rive officiaL; state. .lowly but surely going down before realists," he said, "are, in fact, not e :any of thise who have givcn but ruewer machinery. realists at all but merely the extreme opposite of romanticists. To explain, ?1_ 1111111141l444111ii Ol l i the romanticist is accused of select- ing certain phases of life and pur- Here's to the Cheer Leaders, faithful and true. posely overlooking other phases, thus Here's to the Band that plays for you,3 presenting a very one-sided picture Li' h woierne of the things about him. For instance, -tere's to the olverines that have worked so hard such a writer would look out of a Here's to the Rooters that are always your, pard.j window and see merely the beauty of See the scene, the well-constructed lines of the automobile standing in the =Puyear & Hintz - street, the stateliness of the barrenor l a ct e trees, and the suggestions coming =or Millinery at Prices That Tease from the sight of the passing people.- 328 South Man "The so-called realist, on the other hand, in his definite attempt to avoid what he would call, the "sentimental" in the work of the romanticist, goes Read the W ant A ds to the veiy opposite extreme. FINE-ECLOTHES eCen, that- Know Qustom... Clothes Wand tailored usually desire,, to avoid the., usual annoyance. of fittings MGMNdE CLOTHEfS Y , / 'Rgnder Service-' Unexcelled. VAN BOVEN, CRESS & THOMPSON State St.and s, Univesity L G" " With a Paramount Cast STG /^"1 T ' IIa . . '. RBOR NASH ALES ERVICE W''1. 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