Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, p. 43

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prof.i tornia, wno nas spen mazny moniths in japan, . and - credfit will be given by the university for the 1etures he -will give on th6 tour concerned with Oriental art and history.' An officiai welcome to mnembers of the party bas been oxtended by Riuzo Tanaka, minister of education for the Ineril japanese goverument, and' ut he ifirst' time . such a tour has ever been arranged. Among the mùany coniductors who will aid Prof. Nahl will beS& Nakano, offi- ciai ,japanese g uide; Hiroshi Yýoshida, one of..the leading Japaheseartists,; Munemitzu Yanagi, university.prof es- sor and lecturer at Tokyo university; T. S. S$en, master. of the tea ceremony. fourteenth generation of tea masters of Kyoto; W. W. Taylor, art collector. The party sails 1from Seattié june 24 onth Hkawa Maru,"' or f rom Van- couver, July 5 on the ."Erppress of Asia." Trhe trip s arranged to give constanlt contrast and inspiration, and includes visita in Tokyo, Kamakura, Nikko, ýMiyanoshita, Kyoto, Nara, Miyajima, Keijo0. Pekin g and Shanghai, IMallinckrodt News The Mallinckrodt Mothers' club is sponsoring a Card and Bunco party, Monday, April 20, at The Food Craft Juncheon, 1222 Wilson avenue, Ci cago. Tickets also include a lunch- eon which will be served at 12,;15, sharp. EAST AND MIDDLE WEST DEBATE March 30 two, prominent univer- sities met.in the Mall inckrodt audi-. torium to debate the. question, ,"Resolved:- That the Several States should'enact legislationi providing for compulsory unemployment insurance." William F. Davis and Donald Potter nof Boston i versitv iinheld Ithe af-1 ican Mammals." Jflese tours, con- ducted.by staff lecturers, are open to al museum výAtors. Parties assem- ble inside ,the"ncdthentrance. Mrs. Sturgeon McCoy of -Twin Falls, Idaho is mnaking 9a. short. visit with ber sister, Mirs. Thomas B. Gib- son, 429 Tenth street, Wilmette. j~s* "ilon't e orni on Il Dxtors urge "4Milk îe the best food we have. There are always very many sick: undernourished children in cities and countries. where mil leecace. Save; on other- thinge if you muet,'but mlot o rnilk-your child's btst food," eays the U. S. Departmentof Agriculture. <ive vor iblidren Bowman'e Milk and you UUiarrwUingadvcxIures b L iJV~jace. while he was" Ieading *the Morden- Clark expedition of that institution. which traversed nearly 8,000 miles ini the interior of Asia,'huniting Marco Polo's sheep in the, high Pamir Mountains, and ibex in .Thiaù .Shan. ;' :1 ~ I 199

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