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March 29, 1DG5 Iowa City rrfM-CHUen On Hitulh C'(infun Street Schedl, Kalnitsky Win Guggenheim Awards for Study v. l4 people like you in pretties like these from a store like ours i ii inn ii iw-'i. vm. T7 Tinn Ti3 tTtu1 (cd 1 yv 'U; v. i i 'rr--; 'I JLn JL fV3 i 5 All ''1 Vs -WfJ jiov: CUyV department Store JlOj, a4awMAM-u'U' ii txi full tiii i i.

tiBwii i. -4 ri. i (l I iilWt Choose your success coat for the Spring and Easter season from our fine collection of UMk GEORGE KALNITSKY he was awarded hia Ph.D. degree from Iowa State university in 1943. He will use the fellowship to study the enzyme, "alkaline proteinase," obtained from a mold, which has been Isolated In Its pure form in this laboratory.

The study will be atoned at finding which parts of the enzyme are essential for its activity and why the catalyst works as It does. SCHEDL, WHO also was 'om ore cordiallu invited to attend Two Jay-C-Ette Fashion Shows FRIDAY, APRIL 2" Moose. Lodge "SATURDAY7 APRIL 3 Elks Home 8:00 P.M. Tickets at the doors both nights. Ladies, children's and men's fashions from Aldens.

HAROLD P. 8C1IEDL Twa Unlvrity of low re-eearchere have been selected to receive awarda for foreign atudy from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial foundation. They are: George Kalnlt-ky, professor of biochemistry; and Dr. Harold P. Schedl, research associate professor of medicine.

Professor Kalnitsky will leave In August for the Weizmann Institute, Rehovoth, Israel, for one year of atudiea in the field of protein chemistry and the relationships between structure and function. Doctor Schedl will go to Churchill college at Cambridge university, England, for hia work. He will study the effect of Vitamin on calcium absorption In renal (kidney) disease. PROFESSOR Kalnitsky eame to the University of Iowa In 1946 after two years of work In scientific research and development during World War II. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., This coat Is fashioned for the petite woman who is 5' 4" or lesa in height and is planned out to the most diminutive detail.

It carries the perfectly turned-out look of Tangle-twist 100 wool achieved via the trim pocket tab and. collar treatment. It's your perfect new-season cover up companion for just about any place, any time. You must see it soon at Aldens on our second floor. recently named Overseas Fellow, has been on the U.

of faculty for the past six years. A 1955 graduate of the U. of I. college of medicine, he came to the faculty here after three years at the National Institutes of Health In Bethesda, Md. A native of St Paul, he did undergraduate and graduate work at Yale, receiving a Ph.

D. degree In 1946. At Cambridge, hia research on Vitamin and calcium absorption will have a connection, too, In the gathering of Information on bone diseases. 35 Army Researcher Speaker For Science Symposium Here's another success coat that's sure to be a favorite wardrobe standby for seasons to come. IU subtle seaming stretches from the sleeves to form the back yoke.

The stitched collar illustrates the careful attention to detail demanded by the most fastidious woman. It, too, is of 100 wool Tangletwist. In Bizes 6 to 20. Please see it soon for fashion's sake. 1 $35 Ask To Chnrgn AH Tour Purchases at AUrnt the army research council and scientific director of tha research division of the army materiel command.

Hia talk, "Tha Plunge Into Darkness," will be given at the first general session at p.m. in the memorial union, Thursday. Other speakers will be Phillip Hubbard, professor of mechanics and hydraulics; Richard Kelly, assistant professor of electrical engineering; Rex Montgomery, professor of biochemistry and Dr. Paul M. Seebohm, professor of internal medicine.

They will discuss some of the current scientific research being conducted at the U. of I. Iowa and eastern Illinois high school students will have an opportunity to meet and consult with teachers and researchers during the U.S. Army-Iowa Science, Engineering and Humanities symposium, Thursday through Saturday at tha University of Iowa. Mcie than 150 students ara expected to attend the symposium which is sponsored by the U.

of the army research office, Durham, N.C.; the army weapons command, Rock Island, and Collins Radio, Cedar Rapids. Principal speaker will be Ralph G. H. Siu, chairman of It's at Aldens and you can choose it from a profusion of flowery styles. wing Best reason for the season to be pleasin' is your choice of a handsome costume from Aldens magnificent Nelly Don collection.

A 1 WuieSta recommends our II Sanitone dry lea twig A. a-e, Jlv Our one-of-a-kind collection includes hats from such famous makers as Mr. John, Oleg Cassini, and many others. Choose yours at Aldens. Now.

process Both thew costumes are beautifully cut and polished in a textured blend of rayon and silk. Above: the demitasse costume pairs a brief jacket and basic sheath in moonstone blue or navy. See it at Aldens in half sizes, 14 to 20. AW THEr SAY: "We're proud ef the tuperior styling that goea Into every White Stag garment-and Me ealute the auperior skill of the Sanitone drrcleener who knows the art of keeping it there." VI I JTM 3rx Sportswear 30 Sanitone's exclusive Soft-Set fabric finish .1 restores that new look to garments prolongs their life. Try our Sanitone drycleaning.

See for yourself why so many leading clothing manufacturers, like White Stag, recom mend Sanitone. Call on us today '8 io '25 At left: the cosmopolitan costumr ia accented with cord piping. It's a go-everywhere outfit now being shown in Spring Wheat and black. We're showing it in sizes 12 to 18. See it soon at Aldens.

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