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Gold Seekers
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STUDENT STUDY OF NSTYRHGE
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ham :ollege, and arrangements have
been made to grant three hours cr edit
for those engaging in the experinment.
SMr. TLlanshard stated that appr oxi-
i iately 610 studlents of the University
of Michigan have signified their in-I
tention of taking part. Any ot hers
EUiterestedl may secure further infor-
n at.iom by get tinag ini ROuch with Ati-
old Anderson, '27, of the Student
Christian association.
MOSCOW.-Grovernmentgraina pur-
chases in February wNere. slightly i
.more than 1 ,000,000 tcns.
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°i('1 sc c. v (f r u ill) Of Proposal
BLANSHARD HEADS PLAN
Paul Dianshard. '14, left inn Arbor
yesterday after concluding his series
'talks at the Union with a discus-
-ion group on "Students in Industry."
ihthe intent ion of giving Michigan
college students an insight. into the;
existing condlitions of industry, Mr.
ilanshard stated plans have beenI
E Made to conduct a study of the ?n-
dustrial system in D~etroit this suns- I
muer. Headquarters will be maintain-
ed1 in that city from June 28 untilj
Labor Day. tla u tnn
jwork: from headquarters, secnuring po -
sitions in Detroit factories on an equal!
basis with the regular laborer, associ-
ating regularly with them, and living
in the came conditions. The workersI
willgather at- least once a week for
informal discussion of their findings.i
Detroit headquarters will be under the!
direction of Professor Morris of Earl-
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Despite intense cold( and great difficulties along the route, prospecto rs are flocking into Ried Lake district
of Ontario, Canada, where gold has been discovered in great quantities. P hoto shows Hudson, on the Canadian
National railway, the "jumping off" place, and a. dog team starting out over the six-day trail.
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