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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925

THE MICHIGSAN DAILY

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1.~V i li ia''iL; I lr''seds
1~r~. Ujel ;wd ~ ~~ . ~ roiahota -'I a rdells inl all parts
'SeI'of l)Y t ol l 1'i . ta i'y Ii. rci edofr e, bot y
k Fourth l alkl foroflNet'~ic~al
er~ic~s M y t1'l + _ 1. i'a1'btl et f he ar-.
IS AXIIO(0 01i ie t , :. fie O ; arden:; of
B110.' 13e. 8,i1 'Vi l'lin Hdolland, 8loe--
Prof. Itichard C. Cabot of the iin- hiN7i rne and oftithe
ternal rmeidicineo andl the social1 (1hcs uivtsi ;sof dI .,: al U iii t-l tracti
aeplartmlts ,it a larva rd unlive'rsit y, I n' a(a:ln aai a ;of
!and a 1rot her of Dean Hugh Cabot of i sei di; iic, '_:8;lSo4rl :lhc lItI' o
th fdcS col ilsekhr t ?<tn -ls;: tlcso o'clock Thursday, April 23, in lni- awd the a von, r-it y of loge ~ycinl 'i-
versity hail auditorium. h~is lecture givin.
will constitute the, fourth arnd final of j Thle 1'85('11t, of such ~sd is ma do
tahe series 0of1tall;; given by doctor ;- i-sililo bWV1Oie jtn1,I at OI a Ie:,:;11 -llig
from various centeIrs of medicine held system01 w ' h OX tr; 1)citt iVil tll:'
ulnder the -auspices of Alphea Onega hot alna'al gri ",ew, sof tlI Bv: 1055 (cOlsfl
Alpha, national honorary medical fra- tio.'iho I nivers ity g;adil i eit;s
ternity. While the subject of his lee- eshpc Ja I iy by Ibls :;ystem as it 'a';
ture has not yet b~een announced, it is }aeon e~til bljsieo only a few ye ars ann~
thought 'that hie will discuss some c an1 well us~e DOWsei and tllaait.
philosophical aspects of medicine. 1ecenztl a.cnum'erifva<lurab Vj
Besides having gained a reputation plants have lbeezl sent to tthe Vinlvcr-
for himself iii they fields of mnedicine sity garlden bly 1lie I 'nP ~el 'SI::(s-;de-
and philosophy, Professor Cabot is lpart mom of agricult-are. ~Theseplt
also an author of note. Some of hi~s jwoe,priopaA-ated fromi those colileeled
recent -works are "Social Work," "Re- ly y Ike .1. F. Roc;k expeditioll inl I1tin.
wards and Training of a -Physician," andl China and comprise 'a. comiplete1
"Laymen's Handbook of Medw.ine," set, samples i . each kind of plIant ill ,
and "What Men Live By." He has the collection being preswent:. At
also written- many well known text- present these pli~hts ar't otfintert''
books onl medicine. Only to the botanist bunt as they be-
Professor Cabot has had much ex- coine fully dlevelop~ed they will1 be-
perience with reform and corrective conie soac- obviously extraordil ,ry
schools for boys and girls.. During the; to attract the public to the lxotr;llilc. 1
war he was a lieutenant-colonel in the garden.
United States Medical corps 'andl I_________
served in France two years Triang les Score-
While in Ann Arbor. the speaker1
will be entertained at the home ofSt ens Acin
Dean Cabot.- Alpha Omega Alpha willI
give a dinner. in his honor Thursday uircn~
at the Union. The lecture will be Triangle s, Itonorary .it'eg
open to those who have course tickets. neering society, went on recordl as 0op-
posingthe conduct of the men on thde
Mi" g n S it senior benches regarding their gradl-
. Z Z Ca~ti Z aing of the . women, as they passed by
Published In ]I ay; on the way.-to. classes. At' the lastl
______ meeting of this soeifety the following,
resolution was adopted.
Publication of The Michigan Shield,i Resolved tha~t the disgraceful eon--
newcamus . 0 T.-C.annalhasduct existing in the vicinity of 01he
Been deferred'uhtil May 31, at.. which ;senior benches is inconsistent withl
time the book will beeon sale in the R. true Michigan spirit, and that every
O. T. C. offce. It -will contain 64
effort should be made to eliminate it.
pages of. reading matter and will be ;________
bound with a special heavy, fancy
paper binding. The price of tho book; (osmo(politan Club
will be $Twelv
The publication will be featured by hiitiates. wev
a comnplete military history of the
University from the time of the Mex- Twelve new members were initiated
iean war in the late forties to the into the Cosmopolitan Club Sunday
present day with records of Mich- afternoon following the tea and pro-
igan alumni who played prominent; gram, given at the Martha Cool
parts in: many campaigns and: wars, Building. Rensis Likert, '26, presi-
and illustrations of the campus as it dent of the club, explained the aime:
appeared under the -S.A. T. C. regime I "Above all nations, humranity." Mr.
in the late war. Bishop plyaed a selection oft national;
This is the first time that such a anthems, and Miss Chang briefly talk-
history of the University has been ed on "Education in China." Mhissl
compiled and it is ,expected that the$' Zelma Clark, director of Martha CookI
work will. prove a. valuable addition building, commented on the work of
to the records of the general library.! Cosmopolitan clubs in Columbia and
expressed the pleasure of the women
Geneva, April 8.- The Rehoboth of the building in heaving the oppor-
tribesmen, residents of former Ger- tunity of entertaining the club.
men southwest Africa, who recently
T'evolted, 'have petitioned,. the League I Brisbane, Auis. April 8.- T't'
of Nations, to inakie -their country a sugar crop is estimauted at 505' oOtti
free and independent state. tons with a surpluts of I 8a0,1)111toa;,(.

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the numerous camps i.:, for D
andl WVouldl give tho xi woo l atil 1 )(';0111 'ly
avhi"few )1 'tintheerfull us (
J. . (tay1)111, '27. ''N . Tii eti
fee should he distinct;,ire. 1All
I'shou]ld go for d irect l{let
edIuca1tion i iist 011(1 of hevoi'cy q£
tionable advantage; a o . w t ah111 1 f a n d.';IL 1
as 1the fotb aillfeam i ai aidh i, o
at hietio lfea iii s.lVe auplnrt : hi'
f rom our1I. tti ion fee. Wi y I
lport the 1)w1d(1from1i he &581: ' n
SEEKSTUOEH11rS T TAl
IN cA9M P PREPAPT
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b1 tIa 1~v~crr of I ;.rr,±(

tnlSs stininei' at Lthis camp, which is ii!,ane- v 1ill1be in Lm' )h:llto itervie'lw pro-
a:sa ed by students of the University, tt ieled r fro t tO 2 o'clock,
1' a The annual tag day, the benefit co iiimis811Tit'dts
jwlbi(h will Ftlpl)oIt, the c 'anm , will lie
1.ehl 5 1 8 l teele, '25,: . .
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f tee I t 1-'_ (f' 411ins rlrl xi. 1 (Owns I t ' u o 8 i O ) ( G I n V 9 ,t
5111(1 U out l I ho (2it p 1)b r tis yearh l ItI1 t' I,1I 0'ii i St8 tltt0
s-d '-ti a1 ol'rst 7den:t (l1eades f o- -
- mento spend sveraltioso o ainlilt0'L0111~ h c K
if) X13" ol to il 'C'arofor hf reulr 'a io h:;bee ca e1a oC'',c
i~' 9Bfl~esof the stwjeniswo rlt'-B'As i Gwi i$t1,'- '.I

Tody'-lqet in 111Do ni u0k 1that1
I le icVait v bin id :1llld 1!(, sublsidizei
by an ii crea so 'in I ge tuition:2ee?
Fmeto E~ 11C1 11101li ",i or 11 10110y, noi)11401'e
i ird, I hen it; i ;up to us ito provide-
tili;', motleyl fo' eti rbanld. ,Just fifty F
('oit 8ad rde(I to each stuldenits tu ii)n
would brim:; a smnof' $4,500, which
wsoilil pay aill of the expenses fort'
tii h i)z1i Utrone er. The individual ei o oinl1 as beto.
{ ;'. (I85 11011, '5 'oI (10 not.
TL. ' blind1coulId be and shouldbe su11)-
p,, rted byi 111eAllhletic association.
P,.-rt of the~ gate receipts from loot-1
11811) ga1me1s shiould go tothebehanmd,
sine they render so tmuch spirit anal
co('101 to the football -ahies."
8.C.. Lyons, ')7.-"1 bhelieOve that
<a stlt' 1t inc rease iii thetuition 1forI
thle benefit of tils organization woulilt
bie it gcod thing. It would eliminatej

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