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A Hero of Science of Dr. Lydston’s self ra deserves to # A high | annals of American heroism The double problem of procuring r human glands unde 7 ions, and having a t ready and w experiment, seeraed ir Dr. Lydaton in recour exolved to perform periment upon his own person “January 16, 1911, there was placed at the author's disposal an appro-! priate male subject—a suleide by gunshot who had been dead 17 hours. “Danger of a malignant disease! ~ | could not be eliminated, but was not sufficient to weigh heavily in the f the opportunity to secure it material.” Carl Michel, Dr Lydston applied | anaesthetic which, he says, “was only parti successful The patient himself wielded the knife and the first im kind was per Proved Theories True The tissue so implanted lived and functioned successfully for several months pared Du ‘ wdston t # of unusual . ding weak nesses disappedyed. 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Unlike Dr. Voronoff, he Pt no claim that the operation will prolong life HIGH SCHOOL BANS | SILK STOCKINGS LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov. 10 The Searcy high school, thru it iperintendent, has declared war on |the high coat of living and de creed that blue denim overalls be the accepted uniform of the school |to be worn by himself and the boy | students, Girls, top, are to be enrolled in |the fight, and while they are not |to wear overalls, as did the war-!' time farmerettes, they are to do{ their bit by wearing cotton stock ings Superintendent Woodward jsald that girls will not be permit |ted to wear silk stocking to school | Wise is the orator who knows How'vaik Kansas City, ate, | Whien to cut @ long story short, sophomores in front of the huge crowd that witnessed the varsity football game at Denny fleld, were giving the horaelaugh to the more | hophiatioated sdpond-year” men Mon The tieup is an annual struggle stween the undercinasmen, which waw laid aside in the bustle of wat and {* among Many other university traditions that are being revived thin year The clean way in which the affair was b urday won from = the cheers of approval It was atrateey that won the do or the yearlings. In small but unit 1 bands they pounced upon their oy ynents, who came ruehing on the jt The freshmen concluded festivities with a triumphal march, waving oir red and white ners nd throwing out their chests, across which were painted the traditional ‘BRENNA SENT TO BALKAN STATES Chevalier Paola Brenna, consul for Italy in Seattle, has been named en oy to the new Balkan states for the purpose of reoganizing the Italiar according to word re re Saturday from Rome r Brenna came to Se in December, 191 Bulgaria v6, 1917, Consul Bre wa a chevalier of the Anctent Order of Knights of Saints Mauris and Lazarus, in recognition of hi meritorious services during the world war Nash to Address Municipal League Louls Nash, president of the Retail Clerks’ un will address the Municipal ue Tuesday noon at Meven’ cafet His wubject will be "What Labor oka” Nash will discuss such topics as the right to organize, collective bargaining. open or closed shop, the working card and labor legislation The board of trustees of the Municipal league will eubmit a reso lution at this meeting defining the Ruth St. Deni | Home Is Burned LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.—More | than $25,000 worth of kimonos went up in smoke Sunday when the {home of Ruth St, Denia, the dancer, jand her husband and dancing part- iner, Ted Shawn, was destroyed by [x fire which started from a gas heater. 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