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January 19, 1918 - Image 2

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A. M. AND 4 O'D

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r.-EASTERN TIME
Interesting

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The policy of the newly
war labor administration will
prevent the introduction of
labor into positions for whic
are still available.

On account of failure to obtain n
essary support for its military p
gram, the Hungarian cabinet has

ants for
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turned

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meet at 1:15
in room 157,
8 o'clock Mon-
rium under the
alumnae. The
,will go to the

Only four 'f all the British vessel
damaged by enemy action between
January and October, 1917, have been
found to be a total loss.
The United States is negotiating
with Germany, Through the Spanish
government, for an agreement guar
anteeing protection for American hos
pital ships homeward bound with th
wounded from European war fronts.

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E' W.IADVACES
FOR FOOD DRIVE

ig, MiCh., Jan. 17.-Plans have
de by the federal food admin-
to mobilize the graduating
of women's colleges and co-
nal institutions throughout
ntry for a food conservation
er which Mr. Hoover is ad-
to prospective women gradu-
tes part of what the adminis-
vants. He writes:
i have not already done so, we
z to pursue studies dealing es-
with food, but these should
rced by courses in chemistry,
gy, and economics. It will be
, if you have acquired the art
c presentation of your know-
the people who so much need
over is also writing the presi-
the women's colleges -and the
ents of home economics in
and universities, pointing
necessity of educating women
work.

A number of allied airplanes drop-
ped 1,000 copies of President Wilson's
message to congress over. occupied
areas in Belgium.
Outfits for officers going overseas
cost from $400 to $600 each. This
equipment lasts from six to nine
months, and fills two trunks and one
bedding roll in shipping.
There are now more than 6,000
women cooks and waitresses in 200
war camps in England.
American soldiers in France will
soon receive from the Y. M. C. A. a
shipment of $150,000 worth of athletic
goads.
Negotiations whereby aliens may be
drafted into American military ser-
vice have practically been completed
for treaties with Great Britain, France,
Italy, and Russia.
Coal is being brought from England
to supply English ships in Atlantic
ports.
American officers and men in good
standing are to be entitled to seven
days' leave, exclu-ding the time spent
in traveling, after four months of ser-
vice in France.
Repairs Made On Heating Apparatus
Repairs on the coal handling equip-
ment of the buildings and grounds de-
partment, were finished at 2 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon after an entire
night had been spent working on
them, and heat can now be supplied to
all campus buildings.
A broken shaft, due to crystalliza-
tion of the hoisting drums of the ap-
paratus with which the coal is lifted,

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gg of the

Young Men's
in Overcoats a

We are
semi-annual
mous Ma
Come in anC

he corn- Zoological Journal Club Meets
on, Pro- The Zoological Journal club met
st street, last night in the zoological laboratory
of the Natural Science building, and
the following reports were made:
"Genetic relation of winged and wing-
less forms to each other and to the
at Lane sexes in the aphid Macrosiphum solan-
.opolitan ifolii," and "Parthenogenesis and sex
be held in Aleurodidae," from the Journal of
has been Genetics for July, 1917, the latter re-
port given by Mr. N. R. Stoll of the,

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