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Show CABLEGRAM SENT FROM 'SdEWIERE' BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 21. Although Al-though he is "somewhere in France" struggling with the problem on winning win-ning the Frenchmen from the scour-age scour-age of tuberculosis and making a general gen-eral survey of tho nation's health problems prob-lems under the Rockefeller foundation, Dr. Livingston Farrand did not forget for-get the University of Colorado on the opening day of the university. He sent the following cablegram to the act-l Ing president: "Please give my warmest greetings to faculty and students at opening of the new year. My thoughts are with! you very often. The weeks spent horel make more and more evident the responsibility re-sponsibility America has assumed. The outcome is certain if wo play our part. I wish everyone could seo the sacrifices sacri-fices the French are making. It is an I inspiration for the best we can give. God bless you all." 1 on |