a l e * Combine Gridiron Cheers with Air Thrills—Five Col- Old fashioned railroads are too slow for modern youth. gate students fly 1,600 miles from Hamilton, N. Y., to The air pioneers of Central New York are Raymond H. • Nashville and return, to see the Vanderbilt game. They Young, Donald Vickers, Albert E. McCown, Charles ' made the trip in the big plane "Onondago." Flying to 1 football games is gaming in favor with college students. Kelsey, and Robert R Bruce (Robert R. Bruce) : N'"'-• ~.4 k .. -.0„i.;: , ,,, 4-44:, _ . q•. •. , -, , t01e.„,,,,-. ;` , 3 7 4-, -10-:*ir*, ' 1? -1".' 74 gt , j - ..^-04....g.,,,_ Smith Girls Mix in Politics—Here we have the officers of the Smith Republican Club Left to right, first row: Mary Barr, Joliet, 11l ; Caroline Mowry. Englewood, N. J ; Wilhelmina Schoellkopf, Buffalo, N. Y.; Second row: Jane Gilmore, Maplewood, N. J., Fanny Curtis, Boston, Mass. !A Is Tremendously Popular—Ernest M Hopkins, the president ofartmouth. Here is a leader who is well liked by his student body. x. (Pacific and Atlantic) :I' • fi1r7,,,,t„.7721„:::,,,,,; (Eric Stahltiorg)
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