University of Chicago magazine . embers be formedwherever such numbers are sufficiently numerous to form a group, and that, inany case, the Doctors identify themselveswith the local alumni chapter. Especi-ally important is the suggestion thatDoctors attend the scientific meetingsof their departments and embrace everyopportunity to extend their personalacquaintance among men and womenengaged in the same line of work. One criticism has been made, and per-haps justly so, namely, that the circularletter recently referred to Chicago men and said nothing of Chicago was entirely an unconsc


University of Chicago magazine . embers be formedwherever such numbers are sufficiently numerous to form a group, and that, inany case, the Doctors identify themselveswith the local alumni chapter. Especi-ally important is the suggestion thatDoctors attend the scientific meetingsof their departments and embrace everyopportunity to extend their personalacquaintance among men and womenengaged in the same line of work. One criticism has been made, and per-haps justly so, namely, that the circularletter recently referred to Chicago men and said nothing of Chicago was entirely an unconscious over-sight on the part of the Secretary andcan be explained only on the ground thatthe genus homo has become too muchaccustomed to thinking that manembraces woman. This is no longersafe ground in suffrage states like the University of Chicago hasnever made any discrimination againstthe women, and it is not the intention ofthe Doctors Association to do so. /6J faliiLj^iwwwMWw* *^i>A^fai^|jgfllfcfft;(M., ILt The University of Chicago Magazine Volume VI MAY I Q I 4 Number 7 TOO GOOD TO MISS The spirit of the preparation for Alumni Week, June 4, 5, and 6, isnot Please plan to come to show your Chicago loyalty, but Its goingto be too good to miss—you better get your ticket or there wont be room. Several active committees manned and womaned by enthusiasticand resourceful graduates have been arranging the details of the severaloccasions for many weeks. Johnnie Moulds, general chairman, says that the plans of the severalcommittees are working together nicely and that the program is goingto go with a George Cohan zip. Alvin Kramer, who is in general charge of class and departmentalreunions, announces that the following classes will hold reunions: 94,99, 04, 09, n, 12, and 13. The time and place of these class reunionswill be announced later. The first big event occurs after the fraternity dinners on Fridaynight. The Inter-Fraternity Sing has given way to th


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