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WALTER S. LEATHERS M.D.. i i n. I) tan of the Sthool of MtdUint SHIRI HY C. TITUS R.N.. M.A. Dean of the School of Suning GEORGE B. WINTON M.A., n.n. Dr.in of the School of Religion Society at Tulane University, had articles in he Yule Review and I he 1 irginia Quar- terly. Donald Davidson published articles in I he American Review. Dr. Randall Stew- art published an article, Hawthorne in England, ' in he Sew England Quarterly. Dr. Walter Clyde Curry contributed an article to the Journal of English and Germanic Phil- ology. Dr. Walter C. Reckless received recognition with his article, Prevention of Juve- nile Delinquency, which was quoted in the Literary Digest and he Manchester Guard- ian. Dr. C. S. Shoup and Mr. S. L. Meyer collaborated on an article published in the Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science. Contributions were also made by the fol- lowing faculty members: Doctors Lyle H. Lanier, G. R. Gage, C. W. Wilson, S. L. Clark, and James W. Ward. Dr. L. C. Glenn, professor of Geology, was made a member of the Board of Consult- ants of the Tennessee Valley Authority. An important discovery by Doctors E. W. Goodpasture, C. D. Johnson and G. John Buddingh of the Department of Pathology of the School of Medicine is the demonstration of the possibility and practicability of producing anti-smallpox vaccine in incubating hen eggs. It was also shown that the cause of mumps is filterable virus and that experimental mumps may be studied in monkeys. In view of all these activities it may be said that the University has made a great con- tribution to the development of Southern resources. It has helped to stimulate a scientific habit ol thought concerning scholarly attainments. Continuing in these lines of services, anderbilt will live on as a type ol the finest influence which the men and women of today can provide for the future.
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flrounc. The Betas throw a Bowery Ball (and also a Soph in the lake) . . . Martha Washington Tea . . . Dean Paschal in a playful mood . . . Wanna buy a duck? . . . Salute to the band . . . Running for Miss Vanderbilt . . . Keeping eligible . . . Prize the legenc. winners
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