WEDNESDAY,. APRIL .1, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA~aE ' fHRS1 - C- --a ________ " ; I a 7 3 C I l f z f Ir c t a e tt b 0 t1 3 L E tt ' I~~ew Labor Leader German Napoleon Itprobable' .science MIagazin$ apply or ny positions that are not IConI staUJM H ak it ai /j - ~not to t 1 s. Ele tArticle On- "Bios" Rome, March 31.-At a secret con- can not 'sistory yesterday Mgr. Vicente Cs- frig la i Vv 11 is ( ofcl uiona Ifrom ret- othei hand the elion of a Liberal, anova Mroarchbsop of Granada,i ME IC L rof t Lash8Mllrof Toronto anun It fdilysoaf, cr-bsih Study in lloneopathic Materiaui ledicaace i uoe n h an ieiaI~e u ilProf. Prest o) F:. i-klson of tbi hr r*i5 n Ithe chemical anphitheatder, has dinals. ISbscrU leOerdropean history(eartineht tsees no()French aod regain teijlstct fd-p in.an riee o scienceub- T GIERESEARCH WORK reasons to fear' the eolution of a nw once in t he purity of Germn repub- rphetina rent idsu tsoe of h e I ____Naoenasarsuto hebloI.-__________________ more important phases of Mr. Miller's. Th rench government, in partn- ___________________________ work: in hisatep todermn the ____________________________________ nd internalopathicimei 'b lar, was reportedI to be entr ai ing1 - chemical formula of bios, which is a mi aaditenl edicn ilb such apprehensions regarding t he el- P sulstance necessary to thle growth of offered by the Medical school in five etion largely because of it, decided! yeast, and is thought to be i'entical_ courses which are planned for the aversion to the selection of the head " 'x h heviaiin B summer session. of the n aeion by noplar vote. rThe The work which Mr.AMiller and his in 'laboratory work essentiallysmi III and the ros' ration of the emupire g mines and food(unutrition, when it is s tar to that offered sophomore medical ccured. C~.red ocii~~.Tu a h ol su-P irit sutdents during the regular year. It "General liseatridcn (io..f th le Fa s-!fnshd as Mr. Miller Ihms only re may be taken by students wishing; ist champnion r;i thle only erne of the],- _________________ etl eoeitrse ntesb homeopthi crdittowrd hei de seven candidates for i 1)01residency ject, his ork heretofore having ben gree, or as an elective by anyone qual- of Germany who boa ts f;1' any milu ob-l~Y''(11 ( *1i.* Do \ u p 1da long the lincs of p sical chemnis- s ified wishing a knowledge of hoinoeo- itary inclinations," aid Professor!,dahncnim at t . IItlae~ uieoatGn r For Kodak printo pathic materia medica and the appl- Sssn nrurash r rel YTe'Ionz cmsty edha; cation of its principles. Special ported] to be trailing the other six 'Il5Fs.aI rod. O theamnps. -co-operated withr several of his' pupils'hv yo rpcue n courses will also be arranged for candidates, there is no Possibility naow l1'hra iiscr I B Rrret t. '27. and assistants in his reearch work;,I students desiring to do research work.! of~ a military figure becoming the gov- "I like Grangeisbttrtan the Un-! andl the material which will be pre- LL p er Lectures and quiz work in the same eniieit's chief cxecutive. iliox+veer,'ion because the musi s perior. If scaled in the lecture here will cover Weue!T subject will be offered by Prof. H. a mniitant revival could occur at any the t nin wouldpet , d orchestra! om'e of the exprimnts, made by Weue i7eox excli. M'\. Beebe. The work will cover. grin- time, although th re appear to be no it wOUI(I be an idal place."{ them onthis ubtnceI our dCeejonino' ciples of hoimoeopathy, the actions of j symptom., of this at the pieseoit." ;S N. lu~iihiiad have never!. - :rg a d t irtherapeutic pplia-Profeseci Sosson took occasion to Ibeen to either place, uu f 1 ,10]f M lil- T 1:' 1p1111Fi m5 le t ne da In inte p ernal medicine, Doctors J.cB. emphasize 1;he great importance of itedi knowledge I woud say te Un- fHIIU IUk~ h et trop COURSE ~~~~~Germranr,1 IIs election which will not be ion was the bettr place. I miht e et Youmans and W. L. Bettison "wil of-? finally determined until the secondl add that 1 think the idea of patron- mn rmffF rire fer work in physical diagnosis. Cases ballot is cast Anvril 26 between the ii iiro j thoer hll is terrible." FORlI1LES LI RShLii will be discussed from the 'point of) two le aJer H of 'Sunda y's plebiscite.! Louise P'ltke.'2. !,n' the pe-;. view of the student's technique, thie "The ta bilily 01fi'>irope^ rac.ticarl y 'd fothsbe md yteir diagnosis, and therapy. r...~hnsi h aac, i lca'c.I efr a enm~ yteU-.C lis-F~c e chagintebane hedlae ion to mrake the hall mo e attracive Oficers i the 37th Eginer r eg- 3-Depondabl Stores- "Forors insciia eiino-"o .tance, the elect ion of a Ree- andl the mu~ic better, I much preer;m t are soon to biegve an ppor-32S.ttet. orE.ad Unl fered by Doctors Youmans and . L. William Green, president of the tionary mright miean the failure of the loin there. the whiole atmosphe ,re to2atteStantem5tiSt duydtrain Marsh, will be much the same as that uriytatedariact dt-tan-C nrSatad-Pca oferd o enormeicl'~tde~t IAmerican Federation of Labor and i Dawes plan, or even the keynote of; at Gran,,er'scorn'is cold and formal in o.s t n''ai' em h successor of the late Samuel Goipers, preparations for another w,.ar. On the in comprson withl the homey sur- n0 are to (uring their assignment for work in jwho recent conferred with Secre- 'rounding s of the Inion.' ! alit'Init tatthyl%2uing 1d or7anhi this depairtnment. Patients will bel tary of Labor Davis on matters re- og is not needed to :account for his!I J. .1. Coliso, '25.-"I have niot been .receive at Canp Custer, Aug. 2 to 16,tiloawe-kpmmr assigned to students in rotation, with lt ttR oG elkp i8D7Y iac stdn aigacmlt i htng to industry. - actions," le said, "moreover, an art- in either of these places this year but accoaring: to iformation given 01f.t by-- tory', and routine physical and Tabora- itandi.(lIl work would' not exist if I would prefer the Union for no otim Capt. Ion C. 101111, nited t tes can- tot xmntosto arrive a his J it Ty re riot for the recipient."elr reson than that it is fundamental- 'a'y. lans are also under way to o=- ________________________________ tory xamintionsat ~~0flt~flUC,3r'e imst all occupy tie position ly the home of a Mihigan inarnindl gamie a eerve Ofic rs asocaion, lianois Te or wil e uied OfOnof recipient if we are to have ani it is there that he should enjoy such 'so t hat all reeve oficera ini Ann Soda s by daily conferences with instructors,I O Lectures O aesthetcic vale," Professor WIhitiore recreation." Arblor callti,_,IkOld vait'ige of 1t14s pre- ______________________________ uinte etudeof it the rebin oac- se~h te 2al declared. "A recipient. must comply Ethel Stevenson, ' 7.---"I like t he lininam y tIi ainmg. 1111111IIIIHIIHHII~IIIII~IH iuain the tupen withthprnils.cs.Ie c the artist's dnvind and be i-c-tIUn ion much better. TIhemusic i u hr r tl .fwvcnislf A practitioners course will also be Prof . Charles M. Whitmore of the spnsv p erior to that of Granger's ud thei in tie reimeeat of government, )e for The 'i1Tichigani Ifily Kodaks f quality nade on Jsively 1in ire ready rug'Co* lversity Ave. are essn- + andJ i~lllI~lllll~lllll~t11illtlll -l,. ' tradl, m,ae up of the artist, the work Oslo,l'March 31.-Lincoln Ellsworth, of art and tiei'cipient, helps us' to LN American engineer and aviator, who separa te tie'aesthetic parts without L is to participate in' Capt. Roald confusig themi, he stated. - Amundsen's flying expedition to the Pi'ofessor Whitmore defined an art-IB North 'Pole, arrived - yesterday. HeIc ist as a mian who conveys an aesthetic said he expected the entire aerial trip value. 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