* 应用程序启动时应显示启动页并显示应用程序的名称。 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 Scientists Support Theory of Evolution Through Resolution Professor Issues Statement in Support of Tennessee Evolutionist New York, May 27. The scientists of *America*, 14,300 strong, were called to the support of freedom of teaching evolution, when Prof. Michael I. Paulin, joined today through Science Services the following states in Tennessee under the recent mid-evolution law: "As president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, I lodge support in the defense of the Tennessee teacher esteemed for teaching evolution this support to accord with the resolution of Association Committee of Education on the Status of Native Born. The American Civil Liberties Union can enact upon the Association providing scientific expert advisers in defence of Professors Scaena. This case will be a part, which was bound to come sooner or later, and its trial will define the law, if there be any in a lawsuit procedure like this, Bob as an unmarried father would be subject to American citizens we must aid in this trial." Theory Not "Mere Guess" Professor Pamina is the director of the system of loading cells on what the authors call a possible, and is well known to the public" through his fascinating autobiography, "From Friendship to Invades." He holds the chair of Knowledge at Columbia University. The American Association for the Advancement of Science is the first genetical science society in the United States. It has 13,200 members and 64 special scientific societies are affiliated or associated with it. Three years ago the Association appointed a committee composed of well known scientists, to report on evolution on evolution. The resolution was adopted by the council of the association states that, due to the anti-evolution legislation, modern stigmatism in genetics is inposed to evolution on evolution. Some people that the theory is a stigma are not disadvantageable to take formal action on the matter. Committee Issues Report The following statements represent the position of the council will regard to the theory of evolution. "(1) The council of the association affirmes that so far as the scientific evidences of the evolution of plants and animals and man are observed, there is no ground whatever for the assertion that these evidence conform to a purely natural generalization is more strongly supported by thoroughly tested evidences than is that of organic evolution. *(2) The council of the association affirms that the evidence in favor of the evolution of man are sufficient to convince every schoolmate of its worth, and that these facts should be numbered and interrupted every year. "(2) The council of the association also affirms that the theory of evolution is one of the most potent of the great influences for good that have thus far entered into human experience; it has promoted the progress of knowledge, it has featured an important role in developing as an invaluable aid in humanity's search for truth in energy fields. "(4) The council of the association is convinced that any legislation attempting to limit the teaching of any descriptive doctrine so well established may be made unlawful in the doctrine of evolution which could be a profound mistake, which could not fall to injure and retard the advancement of knowledge and of science. It is therefore difficult to touch on and imply which is essential to all progress." New Cure for Hookworm Discovered by Scientists Washington University A. mose and efficient cure for bacillus was described before the meeting of the American Society for Tropical Medicine have by Dr. Maurice C. Hall and Dr. J. F. Shillinger, of the Department of Agriculture, Doctor Hall is the discoverer of the use as a bookworm remedy of the commoncleaning fluid carburetin hydroxide, which has rarely mediated the chenoptera discovery is known as tetrachloro-hexyl. It feels somewhat more complex in its chemical structure than carbon tetrachloride, but basically it is somewhat similar to it. The advantages which Doctor Ha admires for the new remedy, as no covet with carbon tetrachloride, as no covet with hydrogen sulfide. One spoiled of the old remedy, followed by Epson salt commonly sücled to cure up an o宜 case of hookworm. The new treatment when a dose only two ml is injected. ANNOUNCEMENTS Prof. H., H. Lame, head of the department of zoology, will speak to the combined University classes of Biology and Zoology at morning ntrs. His subject will be "The Relation of Religion and Science." Doctor Lane has written extensively on this subject. All increased students are invited. C. T. 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