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Under the old system, if you asked the operator for University and were only reasonably lucky, you got University; but if you dial UNI, that doesn't mean the mother machine will give you University; far from it--you would probably get Union. But if you dial TRO, you will always get Trowbridge...
Last week, too, Lazarus was no longer in the shabby little laboratory on the University of California campus where he had tasted four minutes of death. He was in the Cornish home in Berkeley, where Dr. Cornish had taken him when the uni-versity provost asked him to vacate. University officials apparently had been displeased by the country-wide attention attracted by the experiment...
...proved that in the future a man may run as fast as he likes, according to how much fuel he wants to burn. Take Johny Kelly, for example, an ordinary plodder, but filled with a burning desire to win this inter-suberb camel-trek. He calls up Harvard University, Uni. 7600, and asks for the Fatigue Research Laboratory. He asks Professor Henderson if he can become one of "Henderson's Men" and is accepted by the great blood-chemists. Henderson gives him the dope for winning marathons, a dozen little glucose sugar pills...
William P. Rockwell '35 will offer an exhibition of Uni. cycling and will do a juggling act. Several numbers will be played by the guitar quartet, which consists of Atreus von Schrader, Jr. '34, Guy S. Hayes '34, Frank W. Vincent, Jr. '36, and Daniel T. V. Huntoon '35. After the program the Gold Coast Orchestra will play at a dance...
...Velz rushed off to the U. S. consulate in Berlin, swore to the facts of his bashing and waited to see what action would be taken by that detached, God-fearing Baptist, U. S. Ambassador William Edward Dodd. Contemplative Professor Dodd has written for a recent issue of The Uni-versity of Chicago Magazine a characteristic piece headed "The Education of an Ambassador." "Into this quiet life," he writes, "came the call of President Roosevelt of June 8 to go as envoy to Germany in the hope of improving the relations of the two countries. I hesitated and took counsel...