N g up P -, medi rly all the dentistry ere are no Africa, and of the coll in strictly America, but to the British Isles.. The war, which has disorganized the, English universities because of the eda- wholesale enlistment of instructors cine, and students, has made it advantage- ous to come to this country for a full; stu- complete dental training. Also, until de- last year, the American universities den- offered a three-year course compared the with the English four-year course, eges and the changing of the curriculum den- to four years here will no doubt in fu- ture influence the coming of some ifers South African students. There is also a feeling that the law, United States turns out better den- -yeartitmr tists, more particularly on the techni- cal side, than most other countries. con- And last, but not least, is the oppor- hese tunity afforded of seeing a great new foreign land, where no difficulties of p his language would be encountered, and which welcomes all comers, whether prat they come to play, or to work, or to ra- study. , he ge o ture, i has made up America to s intention of p er graduating entering one - Harvard, P an. This is order to pra .h Africa, thec gree - the L ntal collegec e of enn- due ctise den- t. D. of a * * * * * * * * * * * * only for the uni- higan? That In nearly all n one reason sion. Briefly he University reputation in of the good, es are doing ispective stu- s s : * * * * * * * * "Gypsy Trail," at the Garrick. * AT THE THEATERS * * * S * Washington, May 2.-The world knows the story of Britain's fleet, the simple tale of the gaunt gray fighting hulks that swing ceaselessly in circles from the Arctic down to Ostend, bar- ring effectively the egress from Ger- man ports of naval merchant shipping. Only the U-boats and an occasional raider have been successful in slip- ping through the steel cordon. Although much has been told about the high seas fleets, but little has been written about England's efficient sub- marine navy. However, there has been received by the committee on public information an official British statement, made public with the ap- probation of the Admiralty, telling in detailed form of the exploits of Brit- ons in combating Germany with her favorite weapon. Leaving the home harbors on Eng- land's east coast, or perhaps dropping down some Scottish firth, the sub- marines slip into the gray waters of the North sea and pick their way through German mine fields so that they may battle with the enemy even within the confines of his own har- bors. One of the most popular tales of the exploits of British submarines deals with a young commander, who auda- ciously crept through mine-infested waters into the very harbor of Heli- goland, the German Gibraltar. As he allowed his periscope to show above the surface for an instant, he caught a glimpse of an enemy U-boat riding awash while the crew, lined up on deck, smiled a greeting to the crowds on shore and aboard harbor shipping who were noisily welcoming the "heroes" returning from a raid on the Atlantic. A torpedo from the British craft summarily cut short the celebra- tion and eliminated the U-boat as a further menace to Allied vessels. The brilliant phase of the achievement is the fact that the English vessel suc- ceeded in escaping and returning to port unharmed. for Aaron's arrest, the battle of Vicks- burg, and others of like significance, each of which is enacted with utmost fidelity. Free Exhibition of the celebrated Medici Color Prints now on display at the James Foster House of Art.-Adv Patronize our advertisers.-Adv. Edwin E. Akers, '18E, has left school to take a position with the Fongner Concrete Shipbuilding com- MAJ E STIC NOW The Soul-Stirring Historical Photodrama Supreme United States WITH Arnold Daly I It is not a War Picture, but Glorification of America and Democracy. SHOWS - 3, 7, 8:45 - SHOWS 25c - Including Tax - 25c mii Ino TODAY t Majestic - "My Own United States," played by Arnold Daly. Wuerth - "An Alien Enemy," played by Louise Glaum. Also Eagle's Eye. Orpheum-W. S. Hart in "The Narrow Trail." Also Eagle's Eye. 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