-',TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 192f) 'TO LEC'TVRE ,HERE SSelects "StinarlIa(s Of Physical Build" ' As Subjet; Medcal Society Is f Sponsor Of Address I5 THIRD SERIEJS TALK Dean Charles R. Bardeen, of the medical school at the University of Wisconsin, wvho will speak here Thurs- day, April 1, has chosen "Standards of Physj al Build" as the subject of his address, it wias, announced yes- terday. The lectture will be .the thirdl on the course being held under the auspices of Alpha Omega Alpha, na- tional honorary medical society. The (lean obtained his medical de- gree from Johns Hopkins university in 1897 after receiving his A. B. from Harvard four years previously. Im- mediately 'after his graduation he be- came an assistant in the anatomy de- partnment at Johns H-opkins. I-e was made an associate professor in 1901. In ,1904 he became a full professor of anatomy at the. University of Wis- consin and three years later was made dlean of the mneical school, a posi- tion he has since held. Dean Bardeen is' a.memuber of the American 'Society of Naturalists, the Society of American Anatomists, the Society of American Zoologists, and the American Association for the Ad- *ancenient' of Science. H~e has made a number of contributions to scientific journalis embracing'such-i:topics as h'u- xnan an~d comjparative mammalian em- bryology,, experimental" morphology, and physical anthropology. Freshman Medics T1o Have Smoker Freshman medical students, w ill hold their first smoker 'of the year at 7:30 o'clock Thursday in room 318 of the Union, according to an announce- mment made yesterday by JohnfR. Fel- lowes, '29M, president 'of the class. Prof. Frederick 'G. Novy, of the Medical school, has been secured tol give the principal address of the eve- ning. GENEVNA.-With the Vorovsky as- sassination in mind the Geneva gov- ernment has decided to 'provide heavy, police prot~etion for Prenfier Bethlen of Hungary during his attendance on the league sessions here this week. ... THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T1RE I G 0 P Ilan ge JROME.- One hundred andl twelve! WASHINGTON. - During the lastl" Runs For Senate 194 acrin oItl' officia our-, 500,000,000 pounds of dangerousex{ ist bureau. That year's total number plosives were handled, loaded, coupi-' . 5 of visitors-835,000-was probably in-' ed, shuntedl, switched, hauled to desti- creased to more than 11000.000 in nation an-' unloaded, on the railroads! 1 1925, according to the Rome Piccolo, s of the United States and Canada. t I }aNow Shlowing r Iiiti11o~ DORtOTHY Y NACRAIL t Charles W. Waterman, Denver, pol---Keith Feature- JC UIAI itical manager for President Coolidge n the West in the 1924 campaign, is V1 T iN ,L opposing Rice W. Means for the Re- publican nomination for senator from 'Colorado. and11er 1I~I'IHTRAIDERS Lecture Tonight Sennett Comedy j Prof. T. W. Pawlowski, of the areo- New Aesop Fable nautical engineering department, wil give an informal lecture at 8' o'cloc Kin I tonight in room 306 of the Union be- Inogramj fore the aeronautical club, according 31al:iiiecs Daily, 2 :0.1:30 , 'to an announcement made by. the club Balcony 25c, Main Floor 35c yesterday. The talk will be non-tech Nights, 7 :00.8 :40 fnical and will deal with commercial prices TIfesday and WednesdayI aspects of aeronautical problems. u Balconty 35e, Main Floor 50c BERLIN.-Hainburg is justifying its reputation as one of the most enlight& -Thursday- ened cities of the world. The Senate recently voted 30,000 marks (nominal-\ LEWIS STONE Ily $7,140) to help needy artists.AN A Q NLSO n CAIRO. -- The Makwar Dam in the -n VENETIAN Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 'the largest in "T O U HION Y MASQUERADERS thesworl , a just been put in corn- T OtU H O EYmsson F re loedy world, has Sundiay moncy orllpeious business experience re- Y' 44 quired. Full panicularsincludingcolorillus. 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