t. .. ; : .. .. Ti-r. MICAN DAILY THUllRSDAY, APRIL 8, x92G Claims Life Cell Secr'et His While (' Scientists Scoff 'German May Attend University ' As First Of Exchange S tudents'' Dr. Ernest Deissmnan of Perlin will! and is specializing at present in inl- attend the0 University next year as an ternational lawr.I 'STEAMSHIPAENY All Tor I d aC~t ugall S. S. Liles Il I 'exchxange student'' if prescnt plans ofC the ;st udent Christian association mid the Institute of International Educa- ion of New York city develop sue- ccssfuliv. 'Thle plan' calls for tuition ,vich wouild be sought. from the Uni- ;orsity, transportation expenses whichI have been offered by the institute, an]l room anld board which several frater- nit ies, it is anticipated, will offer. Dr. *Deissrnan, son of D~r. Adolph4 Deissman who is a prominent profes- sor at the University of Berlin, re- cently obtained his degree of doctorI of philosophy from that institution, Studlent Christ ian association, who mlet Deis,-;man in Europe last summer stated that he speaks English fluently, having conducted lecture classes at the Un1iverscity of AWales. FAIRBANKS, Alaska.-Capt. Hu- pert Wilkins and Lieut. Carl Ben- .jamin Elison, who left here Wednes- day in ain airpltane for Point Barrow, Alaska, have arrived at their dlestina- ti on. P'atronmize 1)aily A yvi erti,,ers.-Adv. { f i , _ j IT'S all right to have to cheer the team when a touchdown is needed. No- - V true 5 0 years ago too!1 .How came?: Why--it's juist made bcttei;, that's all. 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