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The university publishes the Journal of Experimental Medicine, Journal of General Physiology, Biophysical Journal, and The Journal of Cell Biology. Reprints of publications of research from the university are assembled periodically as volumes of Studies. Extended conferences are held from time to time to evaluate research in particular areas as a guide for future research and for publication in Monographs.


The talia is as attractive and cheerful as ever it was in its "Swedish period." It plies it present from New York to Plymouth, Le Havre and Cuxhaven (Hamburg). Phe Atlantic, of 22,000 gross tons, which had its "Hawaiian period" as the Aatsonia, of the Matson Line, now sails from New York to Naples and Piraeus, vith additional halts at Gibraltar and Messina eastbound; Palermo, Gibraltar ,nd Halifax westbound. This is the fastest service (11 days) on the largest liner ailing york journal to Greece from New York. On the Mediterranean run, the Homeland, of .1,500 tons, an economy ship of first and tourist class, is used. This, too, was nice a Swedish craft, the Drottningholm, and was refitted for its Italian reincarna-ion. The Roma, which was a Home Lines ship (about 15,000 tons) is now under he aegis of Lauro Lines, but its agent in New York is still the Home Lines Agency. t runs to Gibraltar, Barcelona, Naples and Genoa.
 
 
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