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"Help!
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It wns nual toll. However, if wo recall that
the off season nt Atlnntic City nnd cancer lacks the dramatic aspects of
there wns prncticnlly no one to he drowning, wo may have a possibe
seen nlonp the bench except the omnof this apparent inconsisipresent lifesnver, who wns sitting on tency. During the same pcrjod that
snnd nnd resting in n very
the
we lost nearly 100,000 persons from
fnshion ngninst the side of nn cancer, only 555 lives were sacrificed
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boat. He wns nppnrent-l- y through drowning. In comparison
slightly nroused from his lcthnrRy with deaths from this sudden and
nt the first cry but did not pet up; more dramatic cause, the number of
for ho mnnifested but little interest individuals dying from cancer is cerin whnt wns going on nbout hm.
tainly not given its proper share of
An elderly mnn who wns strolling publicity.
You realize the great
leisurely nlong the bench quickened amount of publicity which is given to
his footsteps ns he henrd the cry deaths bv accidents in mines: siiicirln;
nnd nppronched the
Hns- - nnd nutomobile
wrecks. While the
tuy he nroused him in n rnther re imnortnnco of these deaths should nnf
proachful tone nnd snid, "Were there be minimized, for comparative im- not cries for help? Did you not heenr nortanco. it Will lio wnll in rprnll fhnt
The lifesnver stood up, during the same period cancer claim
them?"
ynwncd nnd stretched, nnd lnzily re ed nearly 100,000 persons, while but
plied, "Yes, I did think I henrd some- z.z.JiJ deaths were due to accidents in
thing, but I decided that the cries mines;
8,790 suicides; and 9,083
probnbly were not from someone in (lentils flllo to nntomnhllo nrrulnnf a.
distress, hut were simply given to The only explanation that can be that
make sport of me." "But," continued an insidious death docs not offcrUhc
the elderly genllemnn, "nre you not dramatic appeal given by a sudden
pnid to investigate such matters? or violent death.
Suppose it wns n person drowning?
The early symptoms of enncer in
You hnve neglected your duty and
vnnous locations in the body are
perhaps snenficed n humnn life.
1. Any obstinate sore upon the
At this juncture a very faint cry
for help reached the beach. There surfnee of the body, yarticularly if
could be no doubt it did come from it is about the mouth, tongue or lips
someone drowning, but strain their
2. Any abnormal discharge from
eyes ns they would, neither the life any one of the orifices of the body.
saver nor the elderly gentleman could particularly if tinged with blood.
sec anything on the surface of the
3. Any lump in the female breast,
water. The danger signal had been
given it had not been heeded until
4. Continued pain in the abdomon
too late and another life had been particularly if acrcrrcvated bv the tak
sacrificed.
ing of food that condition usually
What is your opinion of one so neg described by the laity as "dvsnensia
lectful of his duty? It cannot be a or "indigestion."
good one and yet nearly 100,000 per5. Increasing and continued consons die annually from cancer who stipation.
have neglected the danger signals
While the above symptoms accomthat nature has given to them. If
your opinion of the lifesaver is not pany other conditions than cancer,
a flattering one, what is your opinion they indicate the absolute necessity
of the mother, the father, the wife or of a thorough physica' examination
the husband who neglects his duty to by a competent physician for the purThese
himself or herself, jeopardizes the fu- pose of excluding cancer.
ture of his dependents and sacrifices symptoms are much more significant
age of thirty-fiv- e
years for
his life upon the altar of his own after the
ignorance? With almost 100,000 per- it is in later life that cancer takes
sons dying annually from cancer, its great toll. Remember that loss
among them many of the most use- of weight and change in complexion
ful members of the community, does are later symptoms of cancer usit not behoove you to acquaint your- ually indicative of cancer in the inself with the early symptoms and curable or late states.
signs of this insidious condition esThe consensus of opinion reative
pecially when the medical profession to this disease may be summed up as
is urging you, as did the elderly gen- follows:
tleman above, try to stir the lifesaver
1. Cancer is not inherited in the
to action. "Are you not paid" to investigate any symptoms which threat- ordinary sense of the word.
ens the greatest asset you possess,
2. Cancer is not communicable.
namely your health?
3. Cancer in the beginning is not
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PER- a generalized or blood disease.
4. Early cancer is localized and
SONS ANNUALLY!
therefore, early
can be removed,
It does seem that suffifficient pub- cancer is curable.
J. E. R.
licity is not given to this great an

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'.'The New Task of the Social Sci
ences was the subject ot an address
made at the third hour yesterday by
Dr. James Hayden Tufts, before a
general convocation of the student
body in the Basketball Auditorium.
Dean Wilkins of the college of Arts
and Sciences of the University of
Chicago, who was to have been the
speaker, was unable to come and
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and a nationally
figure in educational and literary circles, filled the appointment.
known

The meeting was opened by an in
vocation by Dr. Mark Collis of the
Broadway Christian Church.
The
University Quartet then entertained
assembly with several selections.
the
Dean Tusts was introduced by President McVey.
The growth in importance of the
social sciences during the past cen
tury was carefully traced by the
speaker. He emphasized especially
the municipality of present social
problems brought about by the tremendous growth of American cities,
and using the city of Chicago as an
example, ho pointed out the mighty
problems of education, of social
standing, and of criminology which
must bo solved if society s to continue. According to Dr. Tufts, the
universities must take a leading part
in this adjusting of social conditions
to present day needs.
Tho benediction was pronounced by
Dr. J. A. Gray of tho Maxwell Presbyterian Church.
Tho next generul convocation will
bo held on February 12, at which time

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