TH WOLVERINE . . ..._ w _.. _ ontinued from Page 1) iat the early recruits attract- ay work were largely medic- vho were curious, or men in- in the electrical phenomena, although better men are en, .e field, more are needed for ork. 13e expressed the opin., the greatest development is me, but that it is now retard- ed because the process is so eypensllve. Suggests Experimental Work In concluding he suggested that both experimental and clinical work be carried out on a factory like scale, because in this manner the expense could be minimized and experimental work carried on .at tile same time, even though this method means loss of individuality to the X-ray special- ists. Try 'Wolverine Want Ads. FOR RENT ERS' CANOE LIVERY, n the Huron River FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY, On the Huron ler ;ins g Take a Kodak With You There is a Kodak that is just suited to your needs. It is our business to help you find it. Members of Music Faculty In Many Parts of Country~ The, members of the faculty of the School of Music are spending the sum- mer .scattered all over the country. Dr. Albert A. Stanley left after Com-' mencement for his favorite summer- ing place, Monhegan Island, Maine. ; Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel P. Lockwood and family are at their summer home in Keene Valley, N. Y., where Albert Locktwood is also a guest. Nell B. Stockwell is tourhig South America, while Martha Merkle and Edith B. iKoon are both in the Colorado Rock- ies. Harrison Stevens" is at Whitmore' Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler are at their summer home at Thetford, Vermont, where Mr. Wheel- er is conducting master classes in singing and also appearing in num- erous concert activities. Maude C. Kleyn is dividing her time between study in Chicago and her former home Holland, Mich., and George- Oscar Bowen, the new head of the public school methods department and Mrs. Bowen are summering at Belgrade Lake, Maine, while Frank L. Thomas, who will join the voice faculty this fall, is at Estes Park; Colo. Dean of Women Bacher is "at Loud- enville, Ohio. Charles A. Sink, sec- retary, spent some time in northern Michigan visiting at Camp Davis. At the close of the Summer session Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Moore and family will go to White Lake, Mich., and Otto Stahl will spend several weeks at his home in Culver, Ind. MORE BODIES NEEDED FOR RESEARCH BY MEDICAL SCHOOL More bodies, are needed by the Un- iversity medical men, according to word which has been sent out to'local and county' authorities throughout the 'state. , The quality of teaching in the anatomical department of the Medical school will be greatly impaired unless there is an increase in the amount of anatomical material sent in, Dp. Vic- tor C. Vaughan, the dean, said. The Wolverine solicits your patron- age for its advertisers.-Adv. MAINTENANCE OF POLAND IS FAVORED IN NOTE TO ITALY Washington, Aug. 10.-The United States government declared today for the maintenance of the political in- dependence and territorial integrity of Poland and against any dismem- berment of Russia. In a note addressed to the Italian ambassador, it is made plain that Pres- ident Wilson takes "no exception" to the efforts to, arrange an armistice be-t tween Poland and Russia and would "regard wtih satisfaction" a declara- tion by the Allied and associated pow- ers that the "territorial integrity and true boundaries" of Russia would be respected.4 PROFESSOR SCOTT EXPECTED BACK FROM EUROPE AUG. 1i Prof. F. N. Scott who has been rep- senting the University in England at a language conference at the Uni- versity of London, is expected back about Aug. 15, according to what he said before his departure. PHARIIIC PROFESSOR AT OREGON AGGIES VISITS UNIVERSITY H. B. McWilliams '18P, who is as- sistant professor of pharmacy at the Oregon Agricultural college, Corval- lis, Ore., was a visitor at the Univer- sity yesterday. He is on his way east. 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