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T ppp »Jf—f ——■ — Ihr ttd THE MIAMI HURRICANE VOL 7. TEE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITYpT CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, APRIL 21, r933 NO. 26 JUNIOR PROM SLATED FOR TONIGHT Minstrel To De Staged Again Tomorrow Night repeat show For Debate With .Atlanta, U. PAN AMERICAN AT REQUEST OF BUSINESS Negotiations are under way for MEN" debate between Emory Univer- DAY OBSERVED BY ENTIRE CITY Psychology Forum To Meet; Will Offer Membership Bids sity of Atlanta, Ga., and the Uni versity of Miami, on May 1. The . . ----- That University Gets Portrait Of GRAND MARCH OF AFFAIR IS AT MIDNIGHT Quality Of Last Performance ('ubject wii| be- Resolved: ** ‘ . i r» Centralization of Power in the W.I1 Probably Draw President ig Desirable „ Miami will ( apacity ( rowd uphold the affirmative. The Miami -----— team will be composed of Mary A repetition performance of the Louise Dorn and Jimmie Moot. Senior Minstrel will be staged 6Sat- This will not be a radio debate, urday night in the Coral Gables but wi11 ** held in the University Bids will be offered to new members of the Psychology Forum, through the post office this week. There will be a business meeting ------- of the Forum next Thursday after- Seventh Annual Affair Will noon at one o’clock in room 282. Be At Coral Gables ------ All members will please be pre- Country Club Every year since ex-president s«nt, as there is important business _______ Hoover set aside a certain day for to transact. This includes new mem- The seventh annual Junior Prom the celebration of Pan American- hers, and is the request of the pres- 0f the University of Miami the ■ r- „ , & t. T T t ■ ■ * A. . C Wat * 1 l/J /imA T — — 1 f 1 most outstanding dance given by Simon Bolivar From Venezuela Elementary School Auditorium. Auditorium. All students are re quested to attend. new songs, new jokes and some new and different specialty numbers. Barry Devine will be the feature artist of the program and will sing Student Election Will Be May To Officiate During Polling ism, the University of Miami has ident, James Mod. taken a leading part in the annual festivities which are designed for Senior Cooperation the promotion of better relations uuvru commercially, culturally and politically between the twenty-one re-17 publics of the western hemisphere The last performance met with such approval that the Coral Gables business men asked for a second performance. , ..— ---- ^... .... “ The celebration this year opened The general plan of the show will ------- at the University by a general as- not be changed, but there will be Senators Committee = Chosen sembly. John AiIen, general chair- , man, presided and several inter. ’ esting addresses were heard. Dr. Is Urged By Meigs, Editor Of Year Book in both halfs of the show. The Wednesday, May 17 in room 287 Student elections will be held Rafael Belaunde’ Sr- ®Poke °n “The Significance of Pan Ameri- The officers to be elected are the canism.” During his talk, Mr. the University, will be held tonight at the Coral Gables Country Club from ten to two. Admission is two dollars a couple. The grand march will be at midnight led by Miss Bettye Sullivan and Ellis Sloan, chairman of the affair. They will be followed by Andrew Shaw, president of the Junior class, Fred Rostron, presi- ------- dent of the senior class, members Harry E. Meigs, this year's Edi- of the Prom committee. Miss Kaye tor-in-Chief of the senior year book, Daniels, John Allen, James Abras urges the senior class to cooperate and James Koger. Immediate Action Necessary If Book Appears On Time Cushman Robertson, John Carroll, president, vice president, secretary Be*aunde presented to the L niter wjth b,m ¡n tbe producbjon 0f tbejr Sloan has appointed Andrew ’ ________________, . s'ty library a large portrait of _____j_____j __________________________• . r,...:. and treasurer of the Student Asso- book. Individual records and pic- Shaw master of ceremonies, Davis endmen will be Victor Levine, Carroll, s Heck- the"e*nf"C in A” Silw wk'and> Chief Justice of the Honor rne university d> me riec ruar > member of the senior class and the songs. Favors will be given with the place of Cash Siler who has, State of Venezuela, the cradle of sooner thjg materia] ig turned inleach ticket and the organ,zation Arthur Cavanaugh, Charles Heck- MU “ ,lv *j*'*'*^“*' * Simon Bolivar which was sent to * , . r _____ i Pot, v w’Viitn „.ill totii elation of the University of Miami . ’ ... .. tures are required from every Webb will entertain with popular man and Peter W hite who will take | __ j T_- ., the University by the Secretary of _k„.. „c .......i ,l.I_______ t,________ u. _______________;.s 1 Court, and six associated Justices Petitions must be in the hands St>utb American Independence and jbe ed¡torial staff of the year selling the most tickets will re- of the scertary-treasurer of school, the home of the great Bolivar. The secretary of state is a friend of Mr. Belaunde and the pic- ture was secured through the lat- the foHowing students as members of this year’s staff: Managing editor, Cushman Rob- book the quicker it will be possible; eeive a handsome prize. to have the publication on the Fraternities have made reserva- presses. Mr. Meigs has enlisted tions for tables. Ä1- “ L0UÏ’ *“ "* rh“trI„ÏÏe,,^“nSSp“Lh and At the Pan American Institute at the Miami Biltmore Hotel, three ertson important men spoke with high regard for the work done by the Uni- Associate editor, Elinor Miksitz. versity and by the Latin-American Athletic editor, Fred Rostron; members of the faculty. The first, assistant, George Manley. Wardlow And Yates Speak At Meeting Of Science Club left town. Fred Rostron will act as interlocutor and Joe Ehrens will : be in charge of the musical score.I,. . . Virginia Hastings or in Mis: There has been no change in the HaVen-s offfce Wednesday, May J0. girls chorus which includes Rox- A„ petitions must be signed by , burgh Lewis, Dorothy Rhoads, Vir- president Ashe) the candidate, and ' gmm Hastings, Elinor Miksitz, and ; thirty.five students. ‘ *" Patty Eisenmayer. Mary Barrett An electjon committee from the and Agnes Osinach will sing; Andy Senate has been appointed by the Shaw, Dorothy Rhoads and Les President of the Senate, Bettye Sul- Wilder arc in a song and tap, i liya»-» fq officiate durinsr thé elc**-Elinor Miksitz, tap dancer, will per-i tjon and alg0 for tbe count of votes members of the faculty. I he first, assistant, George Manley. Jane Wardlow, who presented form; Davis Webb will croon again; ! The eiection committee consists Dr' Zaldumbide- former Prime mln' Statistics editor, Lyla Gorman; the first of two papers to the Sei-and Charlie Heckman, Doris Glen- f Roxbureh Lewis Al Koslowsk^ '!ster °f Ecuad°r and Present mm- assistant, Ed Hodgdon. ence club last Tuesday afternoon, ~ ‘ 1 r"t"1 fmm Art editor. Jack Murrah, assist- spoke on the “Anomolies of the ant, Davis Webb. Placenta.” Miss Wardlow’s paper Literary editor, Nedra MacNa- was divided into four parts, three mara of which were preliminary to her Feature editor, Marjorie Tabo; topic and served to acquaint her assistant, Toots Carroll. audience with the structure, devel- Organization editor, Agnes Osoi- opment and function of the planch centa. Using the human embryo Picture editor, Pat Caesarano; as her example, Miss Wardlow ex-(Continued on page four) Pained the various diseases and _____________________. anomolies of the Placenta and their “M” Club origin. The “M” Club initiation has been The etiological factors of placental anomolies are due to certain cal soloists. Other members ofjbrough Cushman Robertson, and the show include Martha Young, Robert Turner. Miss Hastings, Neva Jones, Mary Lou Walker, Bea Secretary and treasurer of the Frances Clark, Ferrelle j student Association will check stu- by Rafael Be- ll unroe, was translated launde, Jr, After the banquet at the Bilt- iii«» D ,, o n- tt I------------------ more there was an international bert and T ye I y er’ d6ntS eHgible f°r V°ting' radio broadcast. Mr. Guell, first bert and Louise Arnott. Polls wiu be open from 8:14 to secretary of the Cuban embassy. The men’s chorus consists of Pat 3:00. No votes will be accepted: ^ Qn behalf of the diplomatic Caesarano, Charlie Baker, Frank; before or after the set hours. ^ attending and congratulated Ihighsi, Wally Greer, Johnny Kit- --------------------- the Latin-American members of Chens, Bill Maloney, A1 Kozlowski, Lois Taylor Elected President the University faculty for the Norm Foote, and others. Of Y.W.C.A. For Coming Year notabIe work Four Delegates Will Attend The annual meeting for the elec- Mr. Tomlinson, noted traveler, diplomat and n^idefinitely set for Wednesday night, |tion of officers to the Y W. C. A. PaPer man’ the «¡mister of Bo ia, A11 men eligible are re. pathological conditions in the ma- ,t.on of officers to W. . the m.mster of Ecuador and Dr. j ^ tQ see j j Varner Mon ternal organism; to general di- Haring, head of the Latin-Ameri ^ ,______9« seases affecting Convention was be*d Thursday morning,at 10 I o’clock, in the Social Hall. The can department of Harvard Uni- Wednesday night, April 26. di , . , , , glee dub rendered several se*ec_ versitv^also spoke Plans are being made to send ......................... - ... a. verslty alS0 spo four delegates from the University of Miami to the twelfth annual tions including “The Owl,” “By the Waters of Mennetonka,” and the The celebrations were concluded seases affecting the mother, and to primary diseases of the fetus. 1IIIII..I.... placental Anomolies, Miss Ward- by a ball at the Biltmore Country-Club in the evening. Student Support Theater Program — . , „ „ , i “Songs of Autumn.” convention of the Southern Feder-; ^ de)egates t0 the state “Y” •tion of College students at the | convention> Idelle Martin, Mary University of Florida April 27, 28 Dorn gnd Mrs Rosborough, “Maedchen in Uniform”the sen- *“d' 29■ gave accounts of their trip. sational German talking picture, Those who will represent the ^be 0ffjcers elected for next will play for the last time today University are Bettye Sullivan. year ^ Lois Taylor, president, at the Coral Gables Theater. On of the student body, Finley Beat- g^y Burns, vice president, Edna Saturday “Girl Missing” will be on, senator, Andrew Shaw, presi- ^ay Tarpley, secretary and Mary the attraction, starring Ben Lyon dpilt A F t kn inntAta nl a a a nn/1 ^ ^ trGftSUFGr _— -1 C* IA «a J a I? o r ml 1 M OTll Rnfln dent of the junior class and “M Club member, and James Koger, business manager of the year book. Rrs. Ray N. Sullivan will chaperone the group. Present arrangements are tentative. and Glenda Farrell, Mary Brian | and Peggy Shannon. Sunday and speakers for Monday “The Keyhole” features Sigma Phi Raffle The recent Sigma Phi raffle was bilization, *on by Miss Margaret Williams, a rich on “Endocrines.” A cordial University student, and not by Mr. invitation is extended to all who Williams, as previously announced, i may be interested. The next student the Science Club will be heard on Kay Francis and George Brent. Tuesday afternoon, April 25, at “Mr. Robinson Crusoe,” a pic-; 2 p. m., in room 107. Miss Roma ture of the South Seas has as its Pape will speak on “Coloration,” leading player Douglas Fairbanks, at 8:30 p Mr. Pat West on “Gyroscopic Sta- and will be on Tuesday and Wed- j and Mr .Weston Hein- nesday. Terminating this week’s program will be “Whistling in the Dark,” a riotous comedy starring Una Merkel and Ernest Truex. Once more the student body is challenged! Will they respond? As usual the spirit is lacking and consequently our school function “The Senior Minstrel,” is not being supported. How about getting out of the old rut for once and help these fellows get their hard earned sweaters? You ran either make or break our plans. Will you respond? Let’s get acquainted Saturday night at the Elementary School and remember it's only 25 centa. What ihtti ask for! Fred Rostron Pre*. Senior Clans low stated, are classified according to size, form, number, relation and insertion. The most common of the placental anomolies are due to the insertion in the uterine wall. These are termed Placenta Praevia Centralis, Placenta Praevia Partialis and Placenta Praevia lateralis or marginalis and are in many instances the cause of death at \ child-birth. Immediately following Miss Wardlow’s talk. Miss Kitty Yates delivered a lecture on “Keeping up With Chemistry” which was given in a humorous style which kept the audience in laughter throughout her talk. “Have you heard of the great marsupial mystery?” asked Miss Yates. “There has been a great deal of speculation as to how I (Continued on page four)
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Title | Miami Hurricane, April 21, 1933 |
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University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 1933-04-21 |
Coverage Temporal | 1930-1939 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
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Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
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Full Text | T ppp »Jf—f ——■ — Ihr ttd THE MIAMI HURRICANE VOL 7. TEE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITYpT CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, APRIL 21, r933 NO. 26 JUNIOR PROM SLATED FOR TONIGHT Minstrel To De Staged Again Tomorrow Night repeat show For Debate With .Atlanta, U. PAN AMERICAN AT REQUEST OF BUSINESS Negotiations are under way for MEN" debate between Emory Univer- DAY OBSERVED BY ENTIRE CITY Psychology Forum To Meet; Will Offer Membership Bids sity of Atlanta, Ga., and the Uni versity of Miami, on May 1. The . . ----- That University Gets Portrait Of GRAND MARCH OF AFFAIR IS AT MIDNIGHT Quality Of Last Performance ('ubject wii| be- Resolved: ** ‘ . i r» Centralization of Power in the W.I1 Probably Draw President ig Desirable „ Miami will ( apacity ( rowd uphold the affirmative. The Miami -----— team will be composed of Mary A repetition performance of the Louise Dorn and Jimmie Moot. Senior Minstrel will be staged 6Sat- This will not be a radio debate, urday night in the Coral Gables but wi11 ** held in the University Bids will be offered to new members of the Psychology Forum, through the post office this week. There will be a business meeting ------- of the Forum next Thursday after- Seventh Annual Affair Will noon at one o’clock in room 282. Be At Coral Gables ------ All members will please be pre- Country Club Every year since ex-president s«nt, as there is important business _______ Hoover set aside a certain day for to transact. This includes new mem- The seventh annual Junior Prom the celebration of Pan American- hers, and is the request of the pres- 0f the University of Miami the ■ r- „ , & t. T T t ■ ■ * A. . C Wat * 1 l/J /imA T — — 1 f 1 most outstanding dance given by Simon Bolivar From Venezuela Elementary School Auditorium. Auditorium. All students are re quested to attend. new songs, new jokes and some new and different specialty numbers. Barry Devine will be the feature artist of the program and will sing Student Election Will Be May To Officiate During Polling ism, the University of Miami has ident, James Mod. taken a leading part in the annual festivities which are designed for Senior Cooperation the promotion of better relations uuvru commercially, culturally and politically between the twenty-one re-17 publics of the western hemisphere The last performance met with such approval that the Coral Gables business men asked for a second performance. , ..— ---- ^... .... “ The celebration this year opened The general plan of the show will ------- at the University by a general as- not be changed, but there will be Senators Committee = Chosen sembly. John AiIen, general chair- , man, presided and several inter. ’ esting addresses were heard. Dr. Is Urged By Meigs, Editor Of Year Book in both halfs of the show. The Wednesday, May 17 in room 287 Student elections will be held Rafael Belaunde’ Sr- ®Poke °n “The Significance of Pan Ameri- The officers to be elected are the canism.” During his talk, Mr. the University, will be held tonight at the Coral Gables Country Club from ten to two. Admission is two dollars a couple. The grand march will be at midnight led by Miss Bettye Sullivan and Ellis Sloan, chairman of the affair. They will be followed by Andrew Shaw, president of the Junior class, Fred Rostron, presi- ------- dent of the senior class, members Harry E. Meigs, this year's Edi- of the Prom committee. Miss Kaye tor-in-Chief of the senior year book, Daniels, John Allen, James Abras urges the senior class to cooperate and James Koger. Immediate Action Necessary If Book Appears On Time Cushman Robertson, John Carroll, president, vice president, secretary Be*aunde presented to the L niter wjth b,m ¡n tbe producbjon 0f tbejr Sloan has appointed Andrew ’ ________________, . s'ty library a large portrait of _____j_____j __________________________• . r,...:. and treasurer of the Student Asso- book. Individual records and pic- Shaw master of ceremonies, Davis endmen will be Victor Levine, Carroll, s Heck- the"e*nf"C in A” Silw wk'and> Chief Justice of the Honor rne university d> me riec ruar > member of the senior class and the songs. Favors will be given with the place of Cash Siler who has, State of Venezuela, the cradle of sooner thjg materia] ig turned inleach ticket and the organ,zation Arthur Cavanaugh, Charles Heck- MU “ ,lv *j*'*'*^“*' * Simon Bolivar which was sent to * , . r _____ i Pot, v w’Viitn „.ill totii elation of the University of Miami . ’ ... .. tures are required from every Webb will entertain with popular man and Peter W hite who will take | __ j T_- ., the University by the Secretary of _k„.. „c .......i ,l.I_______ t,________ u. _______________;.s 1 Court, and six associated Justices Petitions must be in the hands St>utb American Independence and jbe ed¡torial staff of the year selling the most tickets will re- of the scertary-treasurer of school, the home of the great Bolivar. The secretary of state is a friend of Mr. Belaunde and the pic- ture was secured through the lat- the foHowing students as members of this year’s staff: Managing editor, Cushman Rob- book the quicker it will be possible; eeive a handsome prize. to have the publication on the Fraternities have made reserva- presses. Mr. Meigs has enlisted tions for tables. Ä1- “ L0UÏ’ *“ "* rh“trI„ÏÏe,,^“nSSp“Lh and At the Pan American Institute at the Miami Biltmore Hotel, three ertson important men spoke with high regard for the work done by the Uni- Associate editor, Elinor Miksitz. versity and by the Latin-American Athletic editor, Fred Rostron; members of the faculty. The first, assistant, George Manley. Wardlow And Yates Speak At Meeting Of Science Club left town. Fred Rostron will act as interlocutor and Joe Ehrens will : be in charge of the musical score.I,. . . Virginia Hastings or in Mis: There has been no change in the HaVen-s offfce Wednesday, May J0. girls chorus which includes Rox- A„ petitions must be signed by , burgh Lewis, Dorothy Rhoads, Vir- president Ashe) the candidate, and ' gmm Hastings, Elinor Miksitz, and ; thirty.five students. ‘ *" Patty Eisenmayer. Mary Barrett An electjon committee from the and Agnes Osinach will sing; Andy Senate has been appointed by the Shaw, Dorothy Rhoads and Les President of the Senate, Bettye Sul- Wilder arc in a song and tap, i liya»-» fq officiate durinsr thé elc**-Elinor Miksitz, tap dancer, will per-i tjon and alg0 for tbe count of votes members of the faculty. I he first, assistant, George Manley. Jane Wardlow, who presented form; Davis Webb will croon again; ! The eiection committee consists Dr' Zaldumbide- former Prime mln' Statistics editor, Lyla Gorman; the first of two papers to the Sei-and Charlie Heckman, Doris Glen- f Roxbureh Lewis Al Koslowsk^ '!ster °f Ecuad°r and Present mm- assistant, Ed Hodgdon. ence club last Tuesday afternoon, ~ ‘ 1 r"t"1 fmm Art editor. Jack Murrah, assist- spoke on the “Anomolies of the ant, Davis Webb. Placenta.” Miss Wardlow’s paper Literary editor, Nedra MacNa- was divided into four parts, three mara of which were preliminary to her Feature editor, Marjorie Tabo; topic and served to acquaint her assistant, Toots Carroll. audience with the structure, devel- Organization editor, Agnes Osoi- opment and function of the planch centa. Using the human embryo Picture editor, Pat Caesarano; as her example, Miss Wardlow ex-(Continued on page four) Pained the various diseases and _____________________. anomolies of the Placenta and their “M” Club origin. The “M” Club initiation has been The etiological factors of placental anomolies are due to certain cal soloists. Other members ofjbrough Cushman Robertson, and the show include Martha Young, Robert Turner. Miss Hastings, Neva Jones, Mary Lou Walker, Bea Secretary and treasurer of the Frances Clark, Ferrelle j student Association will check stu- by Rafael Be- ll unroe, was translated launde, Jr, After the banquet at the Bilt- iii«» D ,, o n- tt I------------------ more there was an international bert and T ye I y er’ d6ntS eHgible f°r V°ting' radio broadcast. Mr. Guell, first bert and Louise Arnott. Polls wiu be open from 8:14 to secretary of the Cuban embassy. The men’s chorus consists of Pat 3:00. No votes will be accepted: ^ Qn behalf of the diplomatic Caesarano, Charlie Baker, Frank; before or after the set hours. ^ attending and congratulated Ihighsi, Wally Greer, Johnny Kit- --------------------- the Latin-American members of Chens, Bill Maloney, A1 Kozlowski, Lois Taylor Elected President the University faculty for the Norm Foote, and others. Of Y.W.C.A. For Coming Year notabIe work Four Delegates Will Attend The annual meeting for the elec- Mr. Tomlinson, noted traveler, diplomat and n^idefinitely set for Wednesday night, |tion of officers to the Y W. C. A. PaPer man’ the «¡mister of Bo ia, A11 men eligible are re. pathological conditions in the ma- ,t.on of officers to W. . the m.mster of Ecuador and Dr. j ^ tQ see j j Varner Mon ternal organism; to general di- Haring, head of the Latin-Ameri ^ ,______9« seases affecting Convention was be*d Thursday morning,at 10 I o’clock, in the Social Hall. The can department of Harvard Uni- Wednesday night, April 26. di , . , , , glee dub rendered several se*ec_ versitv^also spoke Plans are being made to send ......................... - ... a. verslty alS0 spo four delegates from the University of Miami to the twelfth annual tions including “The Owl,” “By the Waters of Mennetonka,” and the The celebrations were concluded seases affecting the mother, and to primary diseases of the fetus. 1IIIII..I.... placental Anomolies, Miss Ward- by a ball at the Biltmore Country-Club in the evening. Student Support Theater Program — . , „ „ , i “Songs of Autumn.” convention of the Southern Feder-; ^ de)egates t0 the state “Y” •tion of College students at the | convention> Idelle Martin, Mary University of Florida April 27, 28 Dorn gnd Mrs Rosborough, “Maedchen in Uniform”the sen- *“d' 29■ gave accounts of their trip. sational German talking picture, Those who will represent the ^be 0ffjcers elected for next will play for the last time today University are Bettye Sullivan. year ^ Lois Taylor, president, at the Coral Gables Theater. On of the student body, Finley Beat- g^y Burns, vice president, Edna Saturday “Girl Missing” will be on, senator, Andrew Shaw, presi- ^ay Tarpley, secretary and Mary the attraction, starring Ben Lyon dpilt A F t kn inntAta nl a a a nn/1 ^ ^ trGftSUFGr _— -1 C* IA «a J a I? o r ml 1 M OTll Rnfln dent of the junior class and “M Club member, and James Koger, business manager of the year book. Rrs. Ray N. Sullivan will chaperone the group. Present arrangements are tentative. and Glenda Farrell, Mary Brian | and Peggy Shannon. Sunday and speakers for Monday “The Keyhole” features Sigma Phi Raffle The recent Sigma Phi raffle was bilization, *on by Miss Margaret Williams, a rich on “Endocrines.” A cordial University student, and not by Mr. invitation is extended to all who Williams, as previously announced, i may be interested. The next student the Science Club will be heard on Kay Francis and George Brent. Tuesday afternoon, April 25, at “Mr. Robinson Crusoe,” a pic-; 2 p. m., in room 107. Miss Roma ture of the South Seas has as its Pape will speak on “Coloration,” leading player Douglas Fairbanks, at 8:30 p Mr. Pat West on “Gyroscopic Sta- and will be on Tuesday and Wed- j and Mr .Weston Hein- nesday. Terminating this week’s program will be “Whistling in the Dark,” a riotous comedy starring Una Merkel and Ernest Truex. Once more the student body is challenged! Will they respond? As usual the spirit is lacking and consequently our school function “The Senior Minstrel,” is not being supported. How about getting out of the old rut for once and help these fellows get their hard earned sweaters? You ran either make or break our plans. Will you respond? Let’s get acquainted Saturday night at the Elementary School and remember it's only 25 centa. What ihtti ask for! Fred Rostron Pre*. Senior Clans low stated, are classified according to size, form, number, relation and insertion. The most common of the placental anomolies are due to the insertion in the uterine wall. These are termed Placenta Praevia Centralis, Placenta Praevia Partialis and Placenta Praevia lateralis or marginalis and are in many instances the cause of death at \ child-birth. Immediately following Miss Wardlow’s talk. Miss Kitty Yates delivered a lecture on “Keeping up With Chemistry” which was given in a humorous style which kept the audience in laughter throughout her talk. “Have you heard of the great marsupial mystery?” asked Miss Yates. “There has been a great deal of speculation as to how I (Continued on page four) |
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