UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN FEBRUARY 24,1947 Dr. Downs Warns Of War's Diseases The possibilities of biological warfare should not be underestimated. Dr. Cora Downs told members of Sigma Xi honorary scientific research fraternity, Thursday night. Dr. Downs, of the bacteriology department, did research work in wartime biological studies for the army "Many times disease among soldiers has spelled the difference between victory and defeat," she pointed out. "The amount of money spent in research work is well worth it, because biological warfare as a weapon, also has possibilities." Referring to the defensive measures necessary to combat biological weapons, the professor said, "we ought to use vaccines but there is a limit to the number of things for which a person can be vaccinated. Consequently, we must devise protective clothing and masks, and must have many therapeutic experts." After Dr. Downs' address, initiation ceremonies were held for Prof. E.R. 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