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THVRSDAY, MARCHT 4, 1926

THFE MICIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

CO K TO TEACH AT To Answer Farm

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Queries By Radio a
BRITISHCOLLEGE.
Exchiange Of Professors Arranged j : r:::::::"::;.
Wlith University Of Mandiester
For Next Years
REGENTS APPROVE ]PLAN1
In an exchange of professors with:;
V ictorian. university of Manchester
Eng., Prof, J. M. Cork of the physics {. ; "}
department, will join the British
school's staff during the next school r,;"I
year. Besides lecturing, nie will do re-
searchV work on some problems in the
X-ray determination of crystal struc- ! :::..
ture an~d properties.
J. lIl. Nuttall. senior lecturer andi 4..
assistant. director of the physical lab-1 /
oratories of the University of Man-v i
chester, will come to the University.
Ini addition to conducting courses;:?
here,.lhe will carry on research in .
some phases of the general radiation-
problms for which the University's
physical laboratories are especially SaYikr ome ietro
welleluiped Kansas State Agricultural college's
Profeassor Cork will carry on re- radio station, is preparing to broad-
search work in co-operation with Pro-'
fessr~Bagg wh, wth is athrI cast from WBZ weekly programs giv-
fSrWila Bragg, rec ivedhs therbe I en over to the answering of questions
SirWiliamBragrecive th Noelpropounded by farmers by mail. ?
prize in 1916 for work on X-rays and;
crystal structure. Mr. Nuttall is well l
kn'own to physcists for his researches3 For every article tor sale, there is a
on radio activity. a buyer. Reach him thru Classifieds.
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AT THlE THIEATERS'
T'otay-4Preen
Arcade-"The Wanderer," with
Ernest Trolrence and Gretat
Nissen.
Majestic - "The Beautiful
Cheat," with Laura La Plante.
Wuerth "The Prairie %Vife,'
with..I~orol by I)evore.
Tfoday-Stage
Garrick (Detroit) - "Kosher
Kitty Kelly."
Blonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)-
"The Song and Dance Man."
Shubert Lafayette (Detroit) -
"Greenwich Village Follies."
New Detroit (Detroit) - "The
Show-Off," with Louis JIohn
Bartels and Hfelen Lowell.

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Vashington 's Beer
Recipe Rouses Ire
Of Texas Democrati
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, March 3 - Action
gainst the editor of the Washington
'st for publication of George Wash-.
gton's beer recipe in this morning's

issue was demanded of President than $500 for publication of recipesj
Coolidge today by Representative of alcoholic liquors, adding:
Blanton, Democrat, Texas. Publica-I "That is the law of the land. The
tion. of the recipe the Texas repre- burden is upon the President as chief
sentative charged on the floor of the executive of this nation to enforce the
House constituted a violation of the law."
prohibition law.
"T!here is a concerted effort," he! SEVILLE. - A Seville Antique Artl
said, "on the part of individuals in association has been formed to pre-
this government just now to break serve the existing works of art in)
down the law and the challenge is ulp! Seville.
to the President.. What is he going tor
(10 about it?" I LONDON.-Sir Sidney Lee, famous
Mr. Bllanton saidl the law provided a !as, an authority on Shakespeare, died!
fine (;f act less tha ii $1010O or more today.
lfyouprfr ESugalr YCod
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Luncheon - - 11:30--i1:30

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Remember St. Patrick's Day, March 17th.
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