Mr. Lassalle , Gains Advancethent Leopold Joseph Lassalle, in- structor in Physics, has recently re ceived an appointment to a fellow ship in the Departinent of Physics and in the Ogden School of Sciences of the University of Chicago. This is an unusual and very flattering favor to one who is in no way con- - nected with that institution. After completing his duties ,here for the year, Mr. Lassalle will avail him self of this splendid opportunity for study and advancement by taking up work which will lead to a Doc tor's degree from that university He will be granted a leave of ab sence for a year and a half and at the expiration of that time it is ex pected that he will return to the position he now holds. Mr. Lassalle was graduated from Louisiana State University in 1908 and served as an insteuctor in that . institution the following year. During the summer, of 1909, he studied at the University of Chicago whence I e came to "State" to assume the duties of in structor in the Physics, department. While here, he has completed a thesis for a , Master's 'degree which will b- conferred on him by this College in June. Sunday Evening Concert. On Sunday evening in the Audi torium the Cadet Band gave the fourth of a 'series of fine concerts. The last concert will be given , in about three weeks and it is to be hoped that it will be given on the Front Campus. Under the leader ship of 'P. M. Snavley 'l2, the Cadet Band' has made rapid progress in their work. Untiring efforts and constant preparatioh alone could bring out the perfecton which was shown by this concert. The cornet solo "St.renade" by W. A. Moyer was a pleasing part of the program. Selections from "Madam Sherry" Pr Be Your Own Laundry Agent IITo every student who will bring out, call for, and pay cash, to the. 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The re mainder of the program consisted of selections from "Faust", "Scarf Dance",' "Pique Dance", and "From Tropic to Tropic". 1911 Takes Another. Nineteen Eleven defeated , the Juniors 9to 1 last Monday. Nei ther side was able to score until the fifth inning, when the Seniors took the lead with. three runs. In the following inning, the Seniors scored their other six runs due to their heavy hitting and errors on the part of the Juniors. Sheldon's hit in the last inning sent a 1912 man across the plate scoring the Juniors' lone run. , Batteries, Lentz and Bowman, Seniors; Anne, Freed, and Sheldon, Juniors. 14:ed11.414.1L6-OAA)Or L.c..)c)k. New Chef at McAllister Dining Hall It you are dontemplating changing boarding places give us a tri al. $3 per week Zootex's IZO7,Nks DYEING AND DRY CLEANING Goods sent on Thursdays of each week XTE. Roteashrze 119 Sbuth Burrowes Street HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING . 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