THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923, THE MICHIGAN D I " 'flIVEt$DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1828 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DOALDSONTEDemocrat Breaks j Re ublican Ranks! RENAISSANCE STATUS Speaks On Italian Sculpture Before Members At it Circolof Italiano Meeting PRAISES GLORY OF AGE "As soon as a traveler comes to Florence he feels as if he belongs. there, and he realizes the glory which belonged to this town during th fifteenth century," declared Professor Bruce M. Donaldson of the fine arts department and presi- dent of the Ann Arbor art associa- -. tion. Professor Donaldson spoke r yesterday on Italian sculpture of the Renaissance period before the. members of Il Circolo Italiano. A few outside visitors were present. "It gives one a great thrill to realize how people must have lived Judge George C. Appell in Florence at the beginning of the Who smashed through Republi- Renaissance period. Their homes can lines and was reelected to pre- were pretentious, built according to side over the children's court of' original designs, the walls were Westchester county, New York. He covered with fine tapestries, man- ran 40,000 votes ahead of Gover- tels carved not with copied designs nor Al Smith in the same district but with original creations. Shelves and is being mentioned for high- were placed around for portrait er positions because of his situa- busts, and kept rapidly filling up. tion as a Democrat in a hepubli- "Despite the fact that sanitation can county. was poor, that lighting was by cacuny. torches and flares, and that be- COOLIDGE PLANS cause of numerous thieves and foot C RSTM S RI pads one dared not, venture into C RISTA S TRI the streets at night, life in the fifteenth century at Florence must itByAssociatdtCPrevss) have been characterized by a new- I WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.-Presi- ness which has been lost for suc- dent Coolidge has in mind -a trip ceeding generations," Professor to Sapelo island, off the Georgia Donaldson said., coast. There are salt water fish Fifteenth century sculpture re- in the ocean around Sapelo and flected this newness, the speaker the president has dipped his worm' said. Statues of the period made or cast his ffy only in fresh wa-1 iii Florence follow strongly in the ters. Roman line and have a remini- The fishing may not be a fac- scence of the Greek but also intro- tor but it is known that he is con- dice a new something of their own. sidering an invitation given him by ,Professor Donaldson praised the Howard E. Coffin, head of an air, statue of St. George for its sugges- transport company. If they go, tion of action just completed and the president and Mrs. Coolidge of action about to take place. probably will leave Washington He cited Danatello's statue, por- Christmas afternoon or night. tiaying the Biblical David stand- They may stay several days. The ing on Goliath's head, as a charac- president is not certain that he teristic. Renaissance attempt to will return to Washington in time bring back classical attitude towardJ for the New- Year's reception at i the nude figure." for the New Year's reception. PN Nr 0Cameraman Breaks Through Guards To Photograph French T FOR RADIM OR RS Sturgeon -General Calls Conference L To Formulate Scienfifie U> ... Research Program: "Cheating"Gives ennis Ace' Autos Low' ~ u-urtr u rrrma rn . DEiK1'S PRqNIPT ACT ION (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec 19 - In order to prevent tragic deaths in occupations involving work with! radium, Surgeon-General Hugh S.I Cumming, of the United States: Public Health Service, has called a! conference of medical authorities: to meet here Thursday to formu-s late a program of scientific investi- gation and uniform measures of protection for workers in all states. The conference was called in re- sponse to suggestions from New. York City and state health officials I and others, after a number of: tragedies in conoection with use ofI radium. Public health officials today in-: dicated the physicians attending1 Despite the presence of guards on duty to prevent it, an ambitious will adopt resolutions for regula- cameraman snapped this photo of the Suzanne Lenglen-Baldwin M. tions which will provide protection Baldwin party on arrival at Glendale, a suburb of Los Angeles, Cal. of workers until permanent regu- Suzanne, laying aside her tennis racquet for a time, has been visiting ations can be made on the basis Mrs. Anita Baldwin at Los Angeles, with her mother. She has been of scientific research. reported engaged to the California millionaire. Shown in the photo, ic i eleft to right, are Dexter Baldwin Winter, daughter of Anita Baldwin, concerned witb details of the last Mrs. Langlen and Suzanne. Inset is Baldwin M. Baldwin. After making tragedy but will be occupied en tthe snap the cameramen had to run from the guards. re wi a pgra "prevent COUNCIL AND BOARD WILL CONFER WITH REGENTS such a thg hpen stg aginh_____ Aofreg those Dwhorequtend the Members of the city council and Shirley W. Smith, secretary of the conference were Dean Wicine;Dr. of the board of public works will University, mentioned in a recent of the Yale School ofpMedic meet at City hall at 2 o'clock letter to the council. C. E. Winslow, professor of public this afternoon to confer upon The council and board will meet health atYe; DrD Alice EdHalt, 'the matters of mutual interest to with the regents for a further dis- of Harv ard Dr.DWScool. EofMeicine;an the city and the University which cussion at 3 o'clock today. Dr Louis Harris, New York City health commissioner; Dr. Charles Norris, medical examiner for the City of New York; Dr. G. W. Nich- Io, public health officer of New York state; several members of the New York Academy of Medicine, and Dr. W. H. H-owell, dean of pub- lie health at Johns Hopkins. colate (am NEW YORK, Dec. 19.-The con- tinning, vogue for low and ultra- Two m bciuers of the Schoolra1 streamlined automobile bodies hm Forestry and Conservation are t- inspired a number of devices te ndiw the' State Fire Wardeu's1 which give cars an even greater meeting being held in Lansing all illusion of lowness than they a'l- Il i week. They are Professor E., ready possess. SV. Totter" professor in fire controlIOne method called "cheating in methods, and S. .W. Allen, in the trade language of the body de- charge of the extension work ofr signers, consists of the clever the forestry school. bending of horizontal body stripes Professor Jotter is presenting a to make the roof-line of a closed paper consisting of an analysis of car seem to follow the line of the the weather in reference to con- hood more closely than it actually trolling forest fires. The amount does. of humidity in the atmosphere has1 a great deal to do with the con- appeal for fire protection through- trelling of forest fires, and Pro- out the state. fessor Jotter's report will present_--- 1 study of its effects as viewed from reports given out by theTHE ROUND government stations at, . hieago T O N and Duluth. N Alien is presenting a demonstra- ALLAROUND tion of the use of charts and ii lustrative material in making an CAKEDESSERT f I . i CHRISTMAS GIFTS UAWII N JUNUS Burr, Patterson Order by Phone Church at South U DIAL 21640 t. 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