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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1 928.

No. 146.

COMPLETE PLANS

LAFAYETTE, April G. The National District Heating Association

—ip has completed arrangements with H r.K r. ,,url,u, ’ university for a district heat-

ing school to he held at the Univer-

thirty chosen FOR PHI BETA ON WEDNESDAY

FRIDAY S

FIVE BEST FEATURES.

RADIO

WJZ Network, 9 P. M. “Crucifixion,’’ with soloist-

Stainer’s and chor-

sity under the auspices of the association from May 21 to May 2(i inclusive. All instructional work in the two courses which will be offered will be conducted under the direction of tht! I’urdue faculty, with Prof. C. H.

HUGHES IS Sl EA ^ b_ Hotchkiss, head of the heating and ventilating department in charge.

The school will offer instruction in district heating which can he obtained nowhere else, according to 1). L. Gaskill, of Greenville, Ohio, secretary

of the National District Heating As- m . , ».• .. ,

I, , , Mis.-, Margaret McLean, Miss Rathsocidtion, and Hr anticipates a lari?e cje:. j ir fnr , f .T i r y n ^ k,nn ". Hiram Crandall, all

of Greencastle, and seniors in De-

HOFCUMMEKCE holds

nouet for HIGH (HOOL players.

ar | fs McGaughev Is ToastKur Occasion. Many Net

Also At Banquet.

WEAK Network 10 P. M. Good Fri-

day service, with mu.-ic and nddress

*» e.

(IV i icT ’ M. Mozart’s twelfth mass, Atlantic City festival choir. KOA Denver (326) 9:30 P. M. ANNU AL ELEC HON Dubois, “Seven Last Worlds of Christ. WJZ Network, 5:10 P. M. Madrigal Miss Margaret McLean, Miss Rath- llub of Detroit, ryn Skinner, and Hiram (Tandall

" ere Elected.

ANNUAL RAZZ FEST IS HELD AT UNIVERSITY

IDENTIFY MAN FOUND MURDERED IN AUTOMOBILE

Shelhyvillc Officials Identify Dead Man As Peter Meyers, Penal Farm Escape.

DEATH CLAIMS C. M. D’PEW ON THURSDAY A. M.

DR. WILLIAM BLANCHARD IS AW ARDED PRIZE MEDAL AT

GRIDIRON BANQUET.

The man found murderer! automobile near Shelbyville

ban two hundred basketball chool officials, and fans at--ecoiid annual banquet jnestlay evening in the high rginasium h-re under aut l, e Chantlier of Commerce tnam county net squads. "Bisli” Hughes, athletic at DePauw University, was peak' r of the evening and for his subject, “Physical Coach Hughes spoke of of athletic training to not and girls but to men and f our nation. Of course, said er, sports should not come school-, hut physical edujould be one of the major [He declared that it was his lhat within the next ten 'sweeping, physical education 'would be started in the lates whereby everyone from 'd w 'uld he able to take > xkeep them trim, e successful teams, he said, must have a skilled leader lhat not only knows sports i book.- a- well. The players n to take the rules of the their school work, their land in their business to win, but honor and re-

r rivals.

j Charles McGaughey who toastma.-ter, culled on the of the various schools in i and these men in turn in-

attendance for the week's school from

over the country.

DISTRICT MEET OF ORATORICAL CONTEST HERE

Pauw university, were elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic fraternity, at a meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa faculty members, late Wednesday aft-

ernoon.

Twenty-seven seniors in the University were elected to membership

INSPECTORS FOR PRIMARY

ARE APPROVED

days ago has been identified as Peter Meyers, a resident of Vera Cruz, Ind. : and a former prisoner at the Indiana State farm here. He escaped from

EVENING the State Farm last year and was captured the next day. He was then . „ . ,, sent to the state reformatory at And Business Men. . . , . , .

Pendleton, from which he escaped, , driving the superintendent’s automobile away. He was identified through finger prints.

The fifth annual gridiron banquet How he was murdered is unknown,

CHAIRMAN OF NEW YORK ( E.NTRAL BOARD DIES OF PNEUMONIA

HELD WEDNESDAY

Many Students,

Come In For Their Share Razz During Program.

NATIONALLY KNOWN

MAN

Chauncey Mitchell DePew, Although Nearly 91 Y'ears of Age Refused To Grow Old.

NEW YORK, Apr. 5. (UP) —

of the DePauw chapter of Sigma Del- but it was presumed he was shot by U.hauncey Depew,^ 93 years old and

ta Chi, the national journalistic fra- other bandits who may have been ternity, was held in Longden Hall with him or who came in conflict

Wednesday evening and approximate- with him.

LIST FOR EVERY I’KFt IN( I PROVED BY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.

A I’-

and three juniors. The elections to LIST

COMPLEIE

W ILL BE HELD IN THE COUNTY COURT HOI SB on I R1DAY,

APRIL 13.

TO

SELECT

the fraternity are held annually near the close of the second semester. Formal initiation will be held later

in the year.

Phi Beta Kappa, is an honorary society of merit and the students anJIDGLS dually elected are chosen from the

: highest in

One Inspector F'o rEvery Precinct County—Submitted by Fay Hamilton.

ly 250 students, faculty members and townspeople were guests at the rate

of $1.49 per head.

Among the outstanding ev< nts of the < vening of fun wns the presentation of the "Leather Medal” to Dr. William M. Blanchard of DePauw. It was given to Dr. Blanchard who warated as having given the greatest service to the university during the year. Dr. Blanchard responded in hiusual manner and thanked the organization for the honor bestowed upon him. A splendid dinner was another

The list of precinct election inspec-

the senior class. Juniors tors ^ or ,b '’ P r 'i»aries on M‘iy 3, has f catuie 0 f t | lp ruZic session.

| he County Meet Was Held In The aro -en on their scholastic 1,00,1 su,, mitted by Fay Hamilton, the j.- rom t | le t ; n , e “Chef," otherwise

' ability and usually takes almost ooul,t >’ °bairman of the Democratic Deaeon 1JU( . tort a | ias Claude Mahoney straight “A" grades for the three P art y> to Hie Board of Commission-^ ass0 ciates left nothing un

ers and the list has been approved.

Court House Several Weeks Ago—Hubert Dirks First.

years.

The following are the names of the students that were elected Wedthe district, the an- nes( j a y• Seniors— John A. Best, Delphi; Georgia Carr, Hartsville; Otis Collier, Atlanta; Hiram Crandall, Greencastle; Earl Furgeson, Terre Haute;

With contestants entered from

ery county in

nual district constitutional oratorical contest will be held in the Court House on Friday evening, April 13, according to C. C. Gillen, chairman ot the contest. The contest will

start at 7:30 o’clock.

'I he constitutional oratorical contest is one of the largest competitive contests of its kind in the state and each year practically every county in Indiana is represented by speakers in

the district meets.

and

known on those on the campus who

The following are the precincts j have broken into the limelight durand the inspectors appointed: ' mg the year. They held court and North Jorkson township piecinst, I brought all tho.-e before them who Henry Allen. j needed publicity. They presented South Jackson, Frank Case. medal- and honor.- galore and there North Roachdak", Elmer Young. : " as no stopping them until the end, , 1 r , ,

chaitman of the board of the New York Central Railtoad, died early to-

day of pneumonia.

He had been ill only a few weeks. Recently he was in Florida and contiacted bronchial Double. He wa brought back to New York and cnloute home suffered a severe chill. La.-t night doctors said he had developed bronchial pneumonia, but added they did not believe his condition was alanning. Members of the family were called in, however. Doctors watched over the veteran railroad executive throughout the night. His condition gradually became

. weaker and at 4 a. m. members of the UNCHECKED f a,n '*. v wcro called to the bedside.

Within an hour Depew was dead. Mrs. Depew, a son, Chauncey M.

Cloudbursts and Cyclones Sweep Ov- I)epcWi Jr and a nje ,. e N y i8 , Ann

FOUR STATES HIT BY RAIN WIND STORMS

HUNDREDS HOMELESS AND HUGE PROPERTY DAMAGE

IS RESULT.

DEA III

IDLE

Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas. Areas Isolated.

F’rank Hammond, Hamilton; Roberta WOOI |

SHAWNEE, Okla., Apr. 5 (UP)— Approximately two square miles of Shawnee lay devastated by flood

persons were

.>"1111 iiucunuHR-, i-''"' 1 1 “ Prnf ' Hanv VV Votlmer nave •‘''O'' 11 to be dead, seven were missing South Roachdak, William l rider when I rof. Many V\ . Votinu gaw „

Johnson, Chicago, 111.; Henrietta Jungeclaus, Indianapolis; Charles LaHue, Corydon; Mcttoi. Lish, Valpar aiso; Mary Loop, Indianapolis; Wal lace Lozier, Humboldt, II!.; Louis McGalliard, I.aGrange; Margaret McLean, Greencastle; John Marshall, Kokomo; Alice Maunder, Whiting; John

The contest is worked on the eiim-

I ■ lins ' i county contest. The winner of the

J \ ount, upcrinteiidenl t .„ U i,ty contest is eligible to enter the w.iK-tle public school sys- ,|j s t r j c t meet and the district winner

is then entered in the state contest

Arnold Small,

South Bend; Doris Smith, Aurora;

stalk, welcomed the other roi teams. He expressed the that the splendid feeling amimd the tables Wedne.--It would continue among the their hackers not only durseason hut in the years to I Prof. Yount stated, "Greenout to win, the same as the "ols, hut if we’re beaten, we Ithe team that beats u- and

at Indianapolis.

The county contest for Putnam county was held several weeks ago

in the court house, and Hubert Dirks, Walter Roehr, Mt

a sophomore in the Greencastle high school was adjudged the winner. Dirkwill represent Putnam county in the

district meet.

Contestants from Parke, Clay,

Rockwell Smith, Greenfield, Mass.; William Smith, North Judson; Paul Summers, Frankfort; Helen Wagoner,

Colburn.

Juniors;— Harold D. Sockoven, Plymouth; Paul Dunkin, Goodland;

Vernon.

Hendricks, Vigo, and Vermillion coun-

^ them .-trong.” A good exam- t ies will be entered in the contest. pii- was the way Greencastle o

MASONK NOTICE

Called meeting Temple Lodge No. 47, Friday 7:30 p. in. E. A. degree.

B. A. DAGGY, W. M.

E. E. CALDW ELL, Secy.

railed for Clinton in the state Indianapolis last month aftJiner- hail nosed out the Tigin the final game of the reourney a week previous. jC. Vermillion, county super'll of -chool.-, thanked the | r of Commerce in behalf of ai i - bools of Putnam, for jilatiiiii to attend the ba.-ket- ! m iuet. Mr. Vermillion intronvmbeis of the county

INSPECTION OF DPU MILITARY UNIT APRIL 3G

DATE HAS BEEN DEFINITELY SET BY W AR DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS.

North Russell, Ernest Durham. South Russell, Cleve Grimes. Fincastle, William Bridges. North Clinton, Leslie Frank. South Clinton, John Vermillion. East Monroe, Harley Miller. West Monroe, Fred Boatman.

South Floyd, Warren

North Mariop, Earl Bunten. South Marion, Dali: F. Siddons.

Greencastle township. Limedaig, Ola T. Ellis.

North Greencastle, Jesse Young.

Fox Ridge, Alva Bryan.

Greencastle City.

Northwood, C. C. Huestis. F'irst Wan), Charles M. Meikel. North Second Ward, James

Hughes.

South Second Ward, F'red V.

Thomas.

East Third Ward, L. T. Snider.

the usual comeback. H 1 laid each * nfi property damage was estimated Sigma Delta Chi on the shelf and '» ‘he hundreds of thousands of doldissected him piece meal, and when l l a ', 8 - l M< "° than l ’ 000 I* r8ons we,e

he finished, h- went back and did it

| ever a time or two more to the enjoy- ! inent of those who were onlookers.

left homeless.

The floor! followed a cloudburst between 7:30 and 3:30 P. M. last night when a total of 6:81 inches of rain fell, sweeping swift surface waters

into the city.

Paulding, were at the bedside when Depew died. He had been semi-conscious throughout the night, after suffering the sudden relapse late Wednesday, doc* tors said. Earlier in the week he was unconscious but had rallied. Doctors said he apparently was regaining strength when the final set-back

came.

o THE WEATHER

The “brown derby," presented an-1 nually to the enior who is credited i

R. Lewellen. [ with having “gotten by" in his col-

lege cour-e fith the least amount of work, was given to Hayden Chase of Newton Heights, Mass., and the "lily” given to the senior who has, been ad judged the "campus shiek,’ and is

alleged to have had more "dates" than ro, ‘ s per-ons homeless and caus-

Xhowers tonight and F’riday. Somewhat cooler northwest portion tonight and north portion Friday.

KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 5. (l|*) —Cloudbursts and cyclonic windstorms whipped through the southwest during the iiig,,t leaving hund-

Kiwanis Minstrel Here 0n May 8-9

p

any other senior, was awarded to Biuce Murr of Princeton. Cyru(iuini receiver! the High School Lily and Lloyd Messersmith receiv'd the

Intercollegiate lily.

The "oil can,” given to the "cumpust pest," was accepted reluctantly by B' rt Fowle of Mountain Lake, N.

West Third Ward, Edward Dalby. J. other oil cans, but smaller models

FILED PETITION

INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 6. (UP) — I be Gagy Railioad Co., ha- petitionel the Public Service Commission and received its concent h -5 cent iate to be used on April 15, 22, and

(education who were present, 1 f or experimental purposes. 8: Paul Albin, Grtencaatl o-

■ RoHchdal'', Lon McGaug i-ellville, Fiank Edward.-,

DAI E

EARLIER

Fourth Ward, Henry Werneke. East Madison, Lane. We.-t Madison, John Akers. North Washington, Mack Foster. South Washington, Greely Huff man. Warren Twp., Ezra Cooper. Flast Jefferson, Grover Goodpastme. West Jefferson, Lora Buis. Mill Creek, F'loris Lewis. East Cloverdale, Guy Cannada. West Cloverdale, Ralph Hunter.

JEALOUSY

"f the principals who spoke id in th' ir praise for the work |< hamber of Commerce in givtfcnquct When Mayor Me d announced at the conclusion ? , 'l' Hugh" address that the 1 w °ul : 1m.* icpi'ated next 1 3 applause greeted this

*nt.

Shortened Length of Time Mill Speed I p Activities In Order To Hold

Distinguished Bating.

The (late of the annual inspection of the local R. O. T. C. unit by official- of the War department has

been definitely set at

DECLARATIONS WERE FILED

| went to Wendall F’uairay and Dick

Mitchell.

The Frank W. Beckman cup, given annually to the chapter of Sigma D'lta Chi that has achiev'd the highe. t efficiency rating during the la.-t year and which wa.- won by the DePauw chapter at the national convention of .Sigma Delta Chi last fall at Lawr nee, Ka-., formally was presen

ted

national president of

Chi and managing editor of Indianapolis Star. < harles E. Bobbin president of the chapter and

in chief of the DePauw, accepted

the cup on behalf "f the chapter.

ing thousands of dollars damage. Tornadoes were reported at a half dozen places, in Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas. A deluge of rain followed the windstorms and Hooded lowland areas for miles. With communcation from tho stricken areas demoralized and order still unrestored in several places, an accurate check of the number of dead and injured was impossible. Two persons were known to have been killed. Many others were reported'

me sing.

Mr.-. Anna Green, 25, Topeka, Kas. was killed when a strong wind blew ovei a chicken house, burying her in the wreckage.

NEW MEMBER TAKEN IN AT LUNCHEON. PROF. HILDEBRAND SPEAKS. At the regular weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis club, Thursday noon in the Presbyterian Church, John T. Boyd, district manager)of the McMillan publishing company, was taken in as a new member. Perry M. Rush, treasurer of the club, ang an appropriate Ea.-ter song. He wa- accompanied by Prof.

Umfleet.

Prof. Hildebrand, of DePauw Uni-ver.-ity, was the speaker and he delivered a very interesting address on the subject, “Is the Easier Message

WAS CAUSE

ALL NIGH I PARTY ENDED WITH DEATH OF INDIANAPOLIS WOMAN.

FOR OFFK E Ol PRK< I NET COMMITTEEMEN OF V A Hit M S

PRECINCTS.

Declarations f“r the office of pre

A 12 year old son of Mrs. Marion

the chapter by James" A. Stuart, Linco ' n > Ark ’ waa killed when viui'f*'Pr of .‘HiW f b™nd7 who wa

Sigma Delta tb '' S l ,pars home was a ‘ruck by a

The tornado.

A thousand persons were ’.ft

editor homeless at Shawnee, Okla., where

a deluge of rain washed scores of hou-es and business buildings from

their foundations.

’I wo women were reported swept away by flood waters there. Lowland- were inundated, families were forced to flee their homes and many

KATES REDUCED.

MU".,. „f meeting was due

INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 5 (UP) An all-night party, enlivened by al-

""rk of R. p. Mullins, chair- I 0 * 0 ’ 1 j^'o-y of two women for the ‘"'I Ids committee a „d Mi-s affection- of a 70-year-old man, end BU'k, secretary of the Cham- 0| l ‘oday with the death of MrCommerca. Music for the oc- B. Stanford, 42, and the arrest of two

w as furnished by Clair Hull's 0 ‘b°r persons,

itm. I Those under arre t were Jame

Thi- date is considerably earlier, than those on which inspections have ^

been held previously, and lia''- mly C( ,i n mittcemcn were filed Wedthree Thursday formation- ,,r P r °P msday morning, for various prearation. The event was In Id May J c j nc t,s ln (||,. county, subject to the and 10 last year. _ ; decision of the Republican piimaries,

May 8.

The following are

The shortened length of time for drilling will speed up activities in the unit’s attempt to uphold its last year’- record of distinguished college

Mrs. Ida ‘rating in the Fifth Corps area and

second place in the Army area. To obtain distinguished college rating in

t he corps area. DePauw must com

I-giigg, 70. prominent Indianapolis |, e te against R. O. I t. uni in Ken j nKS

badness man, and Mrs. Grace B. tucky, Ohio, West Virginia, and In g 0IJ th Roathdale precinct, Franklin Smith, who said she was the wife ot diatia. township, Otto A- Faller.

i„ ..... Warren, A. L. Evens.

INDIANAPOLIS, April 5. (UP)—

Ten northern Indiana towns will be

,, f'wire reported missing, given rate reductions as a result

new electric current schedules filed by the Northern Indiana Public Service Co., with the Public Service Com-

mission, it wa- made known today.

The cities to be affected are East . , , , , M „ cv,: h'ghlands or roof- of buildings. I he Gary, Sedley, Garrytown, New Chi- ” . , ... ., ” * * . water subsided <iuick y after the cago, Crisman, Wheeler. Deep River, }

introduced by Dean Dirk.-, presented a veiy concise talk on present day be

lief in immortality.

The committee in charge of th° Kiwanis minstrel reported that May 8 and 9, had been decided upon as the date- for the .-how. Practically the entire membership and several outsiders will take part in the minstrel. The place for the minstrel is yet to

be decided upon.

The ratn came in torrents in Shawnee for more than an hour. Hail followed the rain and mashed scores of windows and roofs. Rescue squads i nt* led homes and aided families to

the names of the

candidates for the offices:

West Jeff'r-on precinct, Glen Mark East Cloverdale, J. F. Richardson.

East Madison, Jesse H. Sears. South Floyd, Homer A. Lewis.

North Washington, Perry B Roll

Ainsworth, Dunes.

Merriville and Ogden

ARRANTs FOR ROBBERS

a wt . a Rliy manufacturer of Columbus, >|' he sta (f has not yet made any Rl! k HAUTE April 5—War O their bonds were placed at 15,000. plans f»i the special formafu rthe arrest of Calvin Holmes’ lagrigg and Mrs. Smith were still tion and review that will be held on Jennings, who have been tho i'> f,uo,u '° of ll,,uor wh "' April 30. Intensive drill during F‘he county jail in connection I arrested, police said. next f e w weeks will be necessary.

"■ holdup and robbery three Attempting to explain the mg - “f° of the postal room at the activities, Isgrigg told police that ' D *Pot, have been sworn out Mrs. Stanford ended her life with ; th "ill be arraigned before poison because of j oal ‘; u ^; •* Status 4

Commissioner Clyde Mrs. Smith corrobattd this .1 tinguished rating was won by Dc

p auw twice before, in 1923, one year before Major Orton’s assumption of

“n charges of robbing the But police were investigating.

mails. "She had been Jealous of me since iujijui . r *°ent investigations by I hired her as hou.-ekeeper 15 mon s dutiei! hpre> and last y e ar .

ba “ U ’ h ' , rities, city detectives and ago,” Isgrigg told police.

‘ Nice conies the announce

, J In *Pector Speer that a rob- EASTER PROGRAM

a ' i,l Ke express shipment of

, -- Bi„p,nein ui An E^ter progr am ''j! 1 be . pp'^John Kmde, 19. a farmer boy, ** B 8 ’ 1 been planned prior ented tonight at 10 a 1 , h | | without bond here on a charge " x I'^ry on the night of church. Forty-ai* chddren will ^ take hj> father , Nicholas; CUpp.

given a preliminary

West Cloverdale, Elmer Davis. South Clinton, Wallace Spencer. East Jeffer.-on, J. Archie Scott. Mill Creek precinct, Jeffer.-on

The fact that this is Major Or- township, Arthur Wright, ton’- last year as head of the l(*cal Jeffer.-on, Gilbert E* Ogles, military department ha- added spe- First Ward, precinct Newton C.

< hl interest to the preparations. Di»- Alapaugh. *' North precinct, second ward, W. B.

Peck.

Brick Chapel precinct, Monroe township, John J. Wysong. Fourth ward precinct, Harry E. William-. Northwood precinct, Ruel G. Hain

«.v

Fox Ridge precinct, Samuel

SUSTAINED INJURY

John Skelton, north Greencastle man, .-ustained painful injuries, Wed uesday afternoon, when an axe with which he was cutting wood, slipped out of his hand, and pierced his right hoe, cutting through th* leather an I the big toe on hi right foot for ovei an inch. The bone was also split. He w;is taken to the office of Dr. A. E. Ayler where tie injury was drcs.-ed. Prince Of Wales Wins Fifth Point

storm had spent its force.

The ruinous path left by the storm extended from southern Kansas to the

Texas panhandle.

PHYSIOLOGIST WILL SPEAK HERE TONIGHT

Harry Allan Is Head Of Chamber

DR. ( HARLES ROGERS TO LECTURE ON PHYSIOLOGICAL

EVIDENCES.

Dr. Charles Rigerr, piofe:sor of comparative physiology at Woods Hole Marine Biological laboratory, Massachusetts, will lecture this evening at 7:00 in Meharry hall on "Physiological Evidences of Animal

Relationship.”

Dr. Rogers is a very dote friend of Prof. Walter Hes-, head of th> zool-

I he directors of the Greenca-tle 0 gy department, and was invited to Chamber of Commerce met Thursday |r Ctuie here by him. Dr. Rogers is noon and elected the following offic- known for his pxpenments and

ers for the ensuing year: Harry Allan, President.

DIRECTORS MET IHCRSDAY NOON AND ELECTED LIST

OF OFFICERS.

RACE FOR THE ROYAL NAVAL HUNT C UP MEET AT NOTTINGHAM.

C. B. Havens, Vice President. R. P. Mullins, Treasurer, (.’harles McGaughey, Secretary. o

HEARING SATURDAY

JEFFERSONVILLE. Ind., April 5.

" «»( H.nry be one of (be bent ever IJiven .1 (be Korte,

Maple Heights church.

hearing Saturday.

North Greencastle precinct, J.

Rode.

SIGNED BILL

WASHINGTON. April o. (UP) — President Coolidge today signed the

llv w ... „ bill extending the life of the war

Royal Naval hunt cup meet. Riding finance corporation one year to per- Rogers will go to (. incinnati, !■ riday, Miss Muffett 2nd, he ran away with mit it to liquidate $1,500,000 of loans ‘o ‘dk before the Ohio Academy of

the event, winning by 20 lengths. still outstanding. ! Science.

NOTTINGHAM, Eng.. Apr. 5 (UP) —The Prince of Wales won his fifth point to point race here today in the

discoveries in the field of animal evolution. He has lectured widely, and is kmr.vn as a very popular speaker. The lecture tomorrow evening will

conc«rn animal evolution.

All biology students are being a.-k-ed to attend the address. The public

is* also invited.

Following his lectures here, Dr.