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February 13, 1937 - Image 8

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The Michigan Daily, 1937-02-13

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Callow's University of
Pennsylvania crew be-
n the gruelling grind
or positions on the
varsity boat that will
represent Penn in inter-
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He has a $500,ooo home for his experiments
G 1rml Animals that never have a germ in their
Gress bodies are being produced in the University
of Notre Dame laboratories of Biologist J. A. Reyniers. His
experimental animals are born, live and die in boiler-like homes
(shoi above) that protect them from bacteria contamination.

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och floor mosaic, Wellest
dents are patiently at w
gether the various sectic
archaeologicalmuseum-pies
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Students and streetwalkers give their views on current problems
Air ForumA series of four experimental broadcasts on controversial'subjectshave just been cor
by CBS working in cooperation with Northwestern University. Under the p
title, "What Do You Think?", they discussed subjects from unemployment to Fascism, including "Shot
fessors Be Politicians?" The programs originated on Chicago's busy Michigan Avenue, and then were sv
to the home of Prof. John Eberhart (near microphone), who lead the student discussions.

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