Page Two Penn State Collegian Published semi-weekly during the College your by students of the Penneyl ♦ania State College, fu the interest of ;Indents, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the College. E E. Ffelm, '24 ..... ... It. D. Colvin, '24 ... C D. Tilton, '2l .... ... ASSOCIATE EDITORS P P. George, '25 3. H. Lum, '25 Women'.l Editor Asalsunt Woolen's Editor ... A. It McCulloch. 'xil W. W. StAll '24 L. M. Aronson. '24 Rusineas Manager Advertising Manager —Circulation Manager ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS .1 M Eisler. T. 5 7 A McCulloch, IG REPORTERS R. C. Body, '26 13 Butler. Tel H. L. Kellner. TO II W. Cohen, T 6 T. 11 Dunlap, .26 IC A Shaver, .26 IV S Durbin, 26 The Penn State Collegian invitee communications on any subject of college Interest. Letters must bear the signatures of the writers. All copy for Tues.- day's Issue must be In the ounce by noon on Itonday, and for Friday's Woo, by noon Thursday. Subscriptlnn price 2220, II paid before January Ist, 1924. After SWUM"' Ist, 1924, 92 71. Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pa as second class =tatter. Ottice• blittany Printing and Publishing Co Building. Telephone: 5.112 W, ]loll. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newapaper A...lotion IM=lllr=ll TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1024 DO ATHLETICS COUNT? In every institution of higher learning, athletics play an impor tant part in the development of the student and the college. Such is the enmities belief of thousands of men and women who have made a study of conditions emsting in American colleges and universities for many years It is evident, from certain well-founded reports, that exception has been taken to this general statement by several members of the faculty at Penn State. Is it because they lack an active interest in the sports which are sponsored by the college, or is it just because in such exceptions they may find expression for their own individual ideas'? The reason for their unfriendly attitude is not entirely clear It, has been intimated that some members of the faculty adhere to the principle that college athletics are of no actual benefit to the student, others recognize their value but frown upon the number of class absences which are occasioned by the trips taken in the course of participation in sports at other institutions. The first of these exceptions is unfounded and prejudiced and shows a lack of support to the college and its endeavors. The second is excusable, in part, but the evil of cutting classes can be eliminated only by doing away with intercollegiate athletics And so long as friendly relations with other institutions exist in the world of college sports, excused absences from classes should be recognized. A Penn State athlete, risen from the ranks of the mediocre to a place of naticnal imortance to his particular sport, has done much to bring the Nittany institution on a par with the other leading colleges v.,..-3.-.Z.tv4vv.1.e...-whi.oh--anti-to.,develop- a. similar ; project,—that of un surpassed athletics. An athlete at this institution is earnest in his endeavors He strives to do his work on the field or floor with a zeal that will make Penn State just a little better than the other in stitution. And his gain is measured, not in the form of money or other worldly objects, but in self-reliance, fortitude, confidence and physical development Escused absences from classes are granted by the Athletic Asso ciation and permits should be duly recognized by the instructors to whom they are presented While a serious handicap, perhaps, it is altogether reasonable to expect an athlete to make up the work winch he hrs missed. There is no issue on that score But there is a grave problem presented when the instructor refuses to accept the c case which has been granted by designated authority What, then, is the athlete to do' , His college wants him as its representative in the contest, but his better judgment tells him that he dare act absent himself from class Whether or not he returns victorious is but a trivial matter compared with the thought that he will not he allowed to make up the work which he has missed. Per haps he has experienced before the Injustice of unavoidable cuts counted against him at the time of final reckoning. But it is a tri bute :o the athlete that he does not shirk'. He takes cuts in a self sacrificing sort of way and goes out to gather glory for his college. It is time some steps were taken to correct the situation It would seem advisable to have a definite and uniform understanding of the N.elv,ht of an excused absence and the value of a perinit to make up work. THE SOPHOMORE HOP With the passing of the third annual Sophomore Flop, one more bright page is added to the colorful history of Penn State Rivalling in grandee] and dignity the most outstanding social events of former yea's, the Hop may rightfully be acclaimed a pronounced success. It is a tribute to the efforts of the underclassmen. But, with all its splendor, there is a question of doubt as to whe ther or not this social function is fulfilling the purpose of its insti tution introduced two years ago as a distinctly underclass affair, it has si-ice been converted into what might be , called an all-college event And as such it invites no particularly favorable comment. The presence, in unlimited numbers it would seem, of upperclass men rit this year's Sophomore Hop was one of the most noticeable and the only objectionable feature of the whole affair. It is some thing thht must be stopped ere it furnishes cause for official com plaint. The upperclassmen have their Prom and the underclassmen have their Hop They are two distinct and sepai ate functions to provide for the social enjoyment of all undergraduates It would he well to keep them so in reality as well as in theory. CLEANLINESS ' Someone has said that, "Cleanliness is next to Godliness'', but even at that it covers a multitude of sins. Nowhere is there greater danger of unsanitation than in a place where common desire brings a large group of mixed people together. The natural tendency with such a group is to forget, and such forgetting usually breeds disaster Here at Penn State there is a bit of unsanitation that is being occa. stoned by the thoughtlessness on the part of some undergraduates. Ir is the unclean habit of spitting in public The fault lies entirely with the male students; they are the great offenders in this point of common decency. For some time past a few of the more determined members of the opposite sex have openly condemned those who have been guilty of this unwholesome practice, but their numbers are few. It is generally resented, that is true, but there are not many individ- Mils to be martyred for a cause which appears on first inquiry to be of trifling importance. But is it trifling' , If those who are guilty of this crime, for it is a crime, would stop to consider how many cases of sickness have been spread by this one unseen habit, the practice would - Stop. It is a thing for the individual to curb. __.,— Editor-In-Chief -- Managing Editor , -3,Lanaking Editor IL S. fitorrle. '25 W. L. Pratt, '25 - Mae R. R. Lowry, ,T 4 . . --Miss M. Farley, TC R T 'Kriebel, '26 S Rosenfeld, '26 A IL Smith, '26 J. H. LUM THE COLLEGE FRATERNITY---ITS BEGINNING AND DEVELOPMENT By Dean A. R. Warnock The American college ft aternh, Iv n old :Iv the mllO,l icwif Phl Thin In tub t. m of gsnbied at Willi ml 011 it I College in lilt, Its founders •111(11 inten.elv (atm wood to l toe Ile,olution anti Ihth puriame IS IS to (01111 11 union at t allege men In 811111101 i. of the re, ohninnary tniit n atant At tint time there xe,e but fine colleges in the counts with t total stud, nt enrollment of about tines han d. This I:ohs:nth for 11,0011 9 ent enn- Ilimll In n form 0.4 1 .4111111111 to out nooks n sot 111 hobs nibs It Willl : let 10 10. rated, pasoo old and motto, • Itti maint tined chapters in :talons poo: s tam lumet er, Pill 110tH Fop beetone uhlt th on bonen ttl bast nit} 10 00: tun decatley folio,, Ing 11124. th: mmodem 4.11 1111 fr 1111% 4).lent had Its 11l igin 19011.1 1:10. Koltun 1, , (not titeto) and Slgtim Phi 1: et e tt Igatilard It Unlon, Dell, ITPallon at Willi ims. and o fifth ft am nitT, wait It Is now defunct, nt 111milton 'Wore 1440 these Ose hod Increnyed Ur la le: n nilh hr int hes 411Ie ulina . In ON - toy dire:lion tb. 18111 the numbet hol Intro I'oll 10 toenty-me a ill tht Cl' PI ndlell intl set entt -the chspos 4 Tn 1922 11011104 41100141 about 100 thous oul army th tptet s of fifty-Me Paley talley, the total metniterghip 01 leh Inc lotted sill) thous and tothe members and Ohmt floc hundt ed thou , 3-11:1 graciu lit' To these, initralons Ire mitting about toentt thous tntl men t II in addition to the :al 10110 sow 11 It conics there ae 111011 N PIO - ',ion 11 oul howl , It: ft iternitles. Its th I it ge numb°. of lowa to :ctn. l—ttiony One thousand of these :II 110 0 1 lite lit houses nontyl la them set: let tntl 00111.01 ot thin othnotolg tn. 1,l)-0111• 111111100 11011.114 'I he Ant ttruno [rata. trite hit I iv holt.) to the United St ties nod Can o, there Is nothing try IBM it Mc. In I.IIP i;111111/, to unlset AtlIN Al thno4h'tt oustuti tot nt It It+ tined it,, it to the I .ut trlt nth. clutsiges t)t it h c 0 a It'll Otto a norletl since 1774, It h chnotzt CI In env, ntlil point, I lob th 4. It tot tit to no% other of nut %nutty to Institutions I'l ton a mooting In .1 I,) ern It hot t`. 'eloped nn elnlonnte ft-Ilea oily hnu , e I.nnln4 Inu/ h Itn trly Int r an Inn°. It Ivor n on pkorr int I II phnne nut t WWI) otlonnl gm. rninpnt It ha, fin tn e I on nng Inlet .1 hniar t nntl tlr nit, ot gin ...Ilion Flom a .ittlib Thoughts of Others THE HEN OR THE EGG (Snle linlb Nom) Tin ant It tit pt Odom of the pt lot It) of the lien or the egg Itt ter ten lying I tilt ilitedrolion The lien, n henry et tit in at y le diet tttintl, itiplementg ft team. the egg education The tot - t tan only gene, nut of the latter, the latter van lie produced only by tht tot let We tell the dint INC rannot grant, them liberty until they ate 111 tot 11, tiny reply that only the nein:nu of celf•gntetnmrnt nill in the (bent tit , 'rim students administi allow. 51 colleges al e engaged in the 411111 1 n tangle We rap for unlimited ruts, 11. I 1 ir•CII1111 Of (OM St, and the relax ing of trl lain rules and I can't errata The n t tura! retort is to point out that e hate triton se anty indication of no to I hi use this freedom unal. The ft t quent ruts fm trlvl ti 10.1111111, the st impedes hill the fashion Lille rout ses and the aecompanylng svrt4mn to hard entitle slodv moms foi the I h unt of students 1 •relvtnd either a riot migh or a u °untied education (tie gates nre Riots open A I trots freedom might result ill till tit II of Intellectual zeal claimed fol it Ina the administration, u c may test assm tat will not gloat it until the stu ent hod) develops . far greater' sense of I est....MIMI 'rho net e 1.1 In, Met pro. e, 0001 d be to canteen It ate to 1 meltelextent on .1110 of the Ma methods. I ...tiny; 0 little floe. the 115/. ta 1 . 101 to setine the hen and devoting sortieu hat titer.. attention to noising th. egg A consistent ell'ot tby the stu d. nt lasi> to show that texts alnt Is n.rdlrss, flu high the cultivation of a 01 MOOlillir attitude toward the em rl. &ton and a nun sellout: 1 eallmntl. of the esponsibilities Implied in 11. el - 11ge will most quicitlY .W -4...f1ee Illy distant day When uncle, grad ue tea pill he granted complete libel t) MaillMtfirEEl THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN eNhnenee. It 111 , enure not Intel Iltr "Pen unit Iv generalls In t•lovc co ollei anon Ull.ll 010 Pon , of the tolleggq tell unlsetscltles In sthk h It exlvtg il ., tote 0 ., o f obedience. In, ilt3 holarly endenyoi, good fell., ,hilt 'not high college spit and Ito nhject4 of multi nl as9lstatae Ind belt. inent it'll] tin melt the sena. Ifs net . !hoe thttnt .1 little The goo et lit h and 1011.1 Won, gent, ISIS hood. oh ne-allow. and sow. .0111 porlet to a Pod. and stimulating feature of ft a to nit , . men - 01009W Of the fin ternitlw. anti listed 10 no tion !al thh t 3 hate 0 - 'pooh sit Penn State The fh s.O of threw flttrtnltleh et te it toed hoc 10 the pet Ind ft nin Plot In 1012.. a t_ theugh Net end Or 00111 1101 tin hider,- the esisteme prim to this Unto Only ton nthet fotteoilttes mole rho. torch Ot Ind the nest fifteen Yea. Flom MT to 1915, homy°, kmllooll nthei a 1 ere! ed thartei a 'rile 110U4.91. thill.tert I Meng to Yyll it moo het illed the iin9t hat Pei nod Thin not of thh tY nationnl ark:gni...- Pr no ineludeo elnaptei horn all of the frato nltlea founded ham e 1900 whkh Isle n lillm.tl extenann 001103 and Ili , numb., of h hone tltalittla it Orly o. nose Kamm Shona. Shona Nit and It eta Thot nie,tenleril of tisk. t I Ins Nine other, zeta wanted 113 t Lei es belong to that Ilnorkihing . 01011- . t Arnim of tome recent oi (mind .lace 1000 Tau Kamm. Chilton and Phi Kepi. Tau ale ty'hieril of the grout, A Unlit ills Mein, entrilinen in the .ne. rutted tilde, more fOll , Ol, alto NM, /:•1413.1.1 ft.l ternltlea, h ill I. , ,petthi It to not nun e thin Issente- Pt e or !liltenllegn% bin tint no ye. heroine gtcn lip Inlineslen In Penn Chi Phi. I is lilt in encinliei, if this gsnuji bosses er, 1%111 lien ill 111.1 e In is Nets linett intiq to One t nllege In future yen, emir froin nthcongenial, - Mess-to-get gloms in ft rim the fia t, of ea OHO'. The ittittole of the college totted the ft. alanitc, tonteolont in Is It-OMo, .011 hero fo‘orible To the credit of thc flateroltles It Or* he ca.lll that On hat 0 molted a fount title opinlon because of the!. 10.11 en-operation ,pith college Pnllt lcs , not tlO least val• In ble of their eonttlltullons 'I he 31Mltt ornate of MI, aeries min up Nor neat Tuesday and hill ho 1)3 Ouch Date Defile on wresilinn COMMITTEE SECURES AUCHENBAW:TH guy, AT ARCHITECTS BALL The nnnual Atolutects Pill will hr held nn i 0 001ib mi n -03-flint oh the Aipht Chi Sitiml howin AuLhenliiiLli s Senn - milers the music 'rho "amine,. toques. flat all pot acct. attending the clam, n, 109- (0111 P, PreiNgthi} [note of tho on Van pellod The bourn mill be fin 0- 11,1teil alth hal 111011101 us chat. ctlona, ot ncillng to II W Johnston '24, mho has thalgo of this pact of the tr I tinny Only tho members of the Althlteet iai 'Engineering and the I_tnd•t the (tat denim; rout oes Ile In, Roil, and thus fat, they hove taken an st tl, 'tartest In the clanee, no It vitro, n by the I one nonthet of tickets that Ivo I , Is on sold dot Inn the post nett,. The 154 of It ttrons and pattoneoseo fnilntto De to Intl Afro I; lc Lett, Dent, nod Olt o OO at 1101 lc, Pi ofemts tilt' Olin lOnlon and De to Rat PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS rnio S , i s*g4- 01 • #.. ' htz.7ll-00; "It's on even when it's off" (Does !hit slogan about the Hinge-Cap deserve a pulse 2 I=lSC==lM2=M=l IivVILLIAMS is a wonderfully popular shaving cream. Here's $250 in Prizes why:— It's heavier, faster - working parthebesteenteneeorten lather, the way it lubricates the path word. er 1... pn ti,. uelpe of the razor and eliminates painful fric oftheWilliomsHino.. wa offer the fallaWing tion, the soothing ingredient which prises let arixe,Slol4 Rnd nth, Oa, two am arises. keeps the skin so smooth and cool even SO each two Ithorlses,l4lo eaeb,.essmpriresadeseh in daily shaving—these are qualities Any undergraduate or graduate student is undergraduate men like! They also like its purity— .bmiiTe== no artificial coloring. With the new deemed worthy of arise, the/win:mum ath.nri" Hinge-Cap, Williams is winning more will be awarded to mid: . Contest Llos es at mid- friends than ever before. See if you night march 14,i%1. Win. :tars will be announced ever used a shaving cream as good. it conly, name, ad- per ml tap ale,ch sheet AdJree. 1 letters l Obotanburg,Conn. awing Cream MANDOLIN CLUB TO GIVE CONCERT IN BELLEFONTE An the opening number of n short Emirs of enter: tinmenta. the if tndolin Club 11111 ghe t et t at the Belle fonte Ylt C mu on 'Mote dat owning, Mai eh lull Month Tile ehtb emulating of about tuenty id 0.. el, will tepedt the promant piton x .mm 4 ,111113 at Penn St to on Sundt,. t \lent, ago, with the addition of a (me xt leettd pleeec an added Intr.- tlon. I'Sti lohnaton '24. 1101 trite YhOlt "Chliii," tall, making dt iningn 'm Ile spenlo to the audience Tit:a tom elf, the Nat or the enter '. titortent voiles. 11 touter the quqpiceq or the Dell, lento Y U C owl ant toolouhttillq wont. to be q good 'WIC er DE MOLAY TO PRESENT SHOW AT BELLEFONTE J. G. Amend Directs "Honor Bright"—:To Be Shown in Belle fonte March Nineteenth rtnn Slqte ntutt, ot, or the mare of De --Ifola3 00 111 ald the rlonefonte olt Ip tot of that ott,^lnlmtlon In in esonthin: Honor Ili irht, thnt Ram !cling ranted% I, :Monolith Nlchalonn, at the flat tarn Clam t llnnice In Bellefonte on the en' • sing of :Miceli nineteenth Thlic lila) i. !bat pc eoented ttto Cit It The tri t e In trill motions nth r toe iir tonic al Illt eet lan of Sin ut It cnJot oil I suet eonfal tin and olnee then hos been rl m.l In names nits innn em or nap, The it lo uncle, the alai lion of t Out don Amend The play ann +t en non e Tilt hint 7111 Ington rot by .1 N Stanton '27. .11., In Into hlth one i'ot 11 tz tt 1 plot “1 do allos F. eat Conlin. man '27 1, In upon though, that the lot e F.II• progne..onol untiet the rose-rolon tJ I.yht of knife nd tt hen It canoe out lido the n in on, 1111 h ot, 1:1, d .1 n lot to It n !bout l'ot In inartkuldn nut un mon In tnnyn al 'I he title tole of "Hun s In Ight" Pl Tina Inc Alloy Don oth) ?fay en '27 lo the . lyoruln.7 nugyl Mot tunes to Rh hal .1 In hlo son e time of nn ed To gin through the (II tin and tt dn: .tinny of Itlndt ud. nano!. Ind Tot n ould nand the Id* Tot' tln .to dlynet. It must he wen to erdol 1 , 1 anyyouth situ Itlnos ma nice nn luti Int Ninemen:4 that on :In tt the idut tonfol In Too moth credit egn _chope gttett thee° ilnee pl lc et o tot clone I nulling of then t ohm, tole, I N Stra I,t In the tci l ,- of Rlthatil 11 n - 'mann glc co i splendid pot trot II of fclltm th it ao ilth tail I hum till Intl not %polled The part c tilt fot genuine Mitgllto of aetrog - and' at nu time - I•, Agouti t found anntlim 2011 Mitotiet I ',Poe .1 rev good "1 " The / Olt lv 111 Intrvltlool one, Ina tam It matey It ,lulu tali anal 0 lilt ;coolant iilll , ,C Ili, C'upnetmto playa Tot 1l it tel to lilt - e-ti tint!. NJ, tt Imemeoo The pat lc n to, of Icanal one to,l rollo for an Panama In ti i litigation 111,4 Coppe r''soitl.ll,oll Inaloo the itmi.t Al It CI \ liraltet . 21,is /Potato Cull ton, pinta tole um thy of Montlon, to lit te‘ ei -ending' ithonil 11100 of omit Aline+ Ife ontlottal4 Nina. in the • I tonh line . ' The Mt* Iv as e, ...Ming of Minim .41 It It, tell, 11111 ,loot' 11l the entire Inat COLD WEATHER RUINS COLLEGE PEACH CROP 101[ COMING 11: LII I'llllll, .111,1 1 111111V1114 11! lilt, 101tl rt.ltate Itepattatent;manning the In, of 1/10 1141 loth gip l'l II( - '.ll‘ 1 1 , el, 1111.1 in the college tat h Ila /at loon xltnll I.lllea Thl, n mob "hi, 1111111 it 1111' 1,11 111 WO.llllOl 02 tan tall mlll,ll tt 1 19,1 the !matt In a avenen 01111 tontlet (onaltlon loin the 11 11101 Tlll, at otateeta fol the 1121 ap t 1e hull, 'mantel, nin tors gnod DR. CROCKETT WRITE TOURISTS GUIDE BOOK Publreation First Appeared Forty Years Ago—Revised by Penn State Professor -•• •,, - "The Sat hot (Wide to llutetiie:i f i n I.ois NN linen To M.. 1 Rolfe tool elitsn rot le V 1,114 non. il, been test itlfhwuti ji.t.‘ bed to Dot on lh I) Croettel - t1 it.- fessot of Doman, e Dingtt tges tt Penn State, and 0111 he pi teed on - y.11% to the Houghton, 'Mifflin Conygns 01115 in li it The 'tonic Otto In use hvltnot - IZN Up until the tinte of the chtr, but ft lios log the Fl eat sty u c grie, tilt' sclis I, nos 0 book t omit 01,5 1 equesttsi 1) tetot f , ockett totes t Ito the public ttihn ' Sims litilAing In the dot/Ivied regions If Hutope, Doetot et oeltett also falls 0 litetat V featutc to the book lo 11^ 1 111,0.1 tile mole:. tin ough the' his role countt 5 of 11 tray . illoolcinot e. Scott obi Sit thespe tt e Pt ores., Cris hells et elt lute: cst in tile i beetle ti line 111, ice hint to pss intuit Mu - Ilion to the Irises of the old Moto tn °mph e Ind tile indent orytietlitc is and other ruins in Home tit e °sill tined in tietaib in this nes book Aleck of the not Itl tot the pultll - IlaY f•htlined dui log Pt ofot,aol Ctot hott's let ent St It In the else liken If tl pont coot dto t of Ito ennui, on Ina fanoten Ity, the tr ent 011 p the Rlyn of the 0111 t lion, loar and I ntml bought. 111.1 tioto-the-tnlnote Inlet ninteet Olt all ithltl4 or 1, ltel o I 1 O' COLLI'f: I IS l•\ tItLI: TO E=ll 1:lon „e, Itonl .011'4 111Inth nlnttn t,l, loot:tinfoil of le o ning and the Alma \I 1101 of the 1n)ol ftmlll, 1,4 et nogh otutlent4 counted on Ito t ono to Joao/ the to hoot lilltot until 19111 The m hoot luthotltle4 hat e loom,. col (hot thc)n r. Ode In entel stn, to n, 4ttnlen, berme 111 it t., , 0r and toi 11114 follon Int; 0011 11100110111,e 41 11- ilt nt4 ,‘ Onl 1 0 411114 of old Ftoolono .111 he tott4l,l. col 1 DST—Jrtt t a PIO 0,11111111 1) It sor mitt: it'n at 5. , 1111.101P of rt 414 0% Man,: cal Miq..“ll,lCll, Low—An nmog, mil., 1 - : npn itln at Oophonaor Hop Roo it If ‘o w. no - d to 0 1) 11 Roo, R. Fli!k Chocolate Peanut Clusters 49c Lb. Candyland lio one smokes Melachrinos , -without liking them ' —for their quality [l. instantly wins ap• ,preciation: MELACHRINO "The One 'C i garette Sold the World Over" Opportunities TELEPHONE INDUSTRY S-"" •aduate students in engineering, arts and sci ence, or business administration are invited to confer with the employment representatives of the Bell System who will visit Pennsylvania State Callege on March 10 to 15th, and may be seen at the Electricakpigineering Department. The Bell System, which is composed of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the associated telephone companies, and the Western Electric company, offer a wide choice of work and location to qualifie&lmVii. Opportunities will be presented in research and technical de velopment, application 'engineering, supervision of telephone operations, accounts and finance, manufacturing, installation, sales and distribution. For appointments, see EC. Schafer '23, in Prof Kmsloe's of fice, or call 125. tA Tuesday, March 11, 1924 ' BLIND Gini, ir INS PHI BETA Inhul—but tt l'hl net t lapist In her juniors ill' Such Is the Coots! of Flom noon Cot lion. n student tegistel ell In the I:Wires lt of AFlnneiot t nod notbulng ht mush, 'this ntl awn( nt thought to be stenos!. Ible not tun) be.. muse she blind, but because eel) • nor)stool] per. ent tor of students ere ele^ted to the frltet nit) . In their Pll°, to It ] tin t A log el edit for extra honor lent.., she pill 0. No lte nest Tl3llO Si , is 1114.101111 g 111 tousle nod spot 1,11- .ng . in piano le .blei t thing (0t1.04 1:1 (11001, 110(VIIIIS SI:I.I.CIIID ..IS IDEAL 111 ...It INDS 111 WIATERN GIIII,S A dnetnt la the ' lek ll' hush Intl At letst tit It Is ell It g0,11:1•1 n nut of foW -the Iv In the plots al: Wevlo In College St /101 l In ontreei to t I event titnyllonn e Lae et t One 1, St elth eight soles nod the 1111111 ICI Ice env gh en to nllnic:ely ll ttn m et:N.l the to r , WallifigutTkaire -4.144; rhobiko GEM= I.lo\ TI. BARRI IMRE In "rn,et lne Bye,' C II :non and Xon I=l El \ A1,1,X %VIII St, d,l\l: :10 1110 & I AMA: WILLIAMS 111 ".I,..ilottv 11n.6nndv" 71111111, A 111,1 eS Contrib. TOM 11110121% Hll3lO \ D DAT TON. 1: , 11 1:9111'11TS, 311 Ch LI 110111111 In Rex Ben, In . 4 1147 Ilrol lu•r* Sennett C 1.111( th —(llmlencino on 7, ,I I , Ip , I ll")— .. 701 , rapt /ha ' 9111 11`,DAIS S. 1-111DAY -11111,410 ('oIled) lIHI mor I,nunlltpr Purpow4 01113 I'ItN , I' , T 'fll.l 11:N. In "SI . (}Under Lor r" HAIM% 1, INGDON and Ilailtinz 111411111,s In ',mile l'lpaw, \ TrinD \ TOM NIX la "1..104, In MUM . NIMS WI2I:KLY GEM ( ORIN I' SIM and I'ON :1 1.1 TrA RIX In "Lillie% of The Tield^ , A Qeei thing lint:A.lsM of-truth In the Itr eat of an ultra . raqhion alde No, 2:511...,5ee1e1y Set. , RRTTY• coircoN,' ileltAßD MX, SEW IS STONE 1.1,1 lIAItSTIALL In" "The Stranger" POLA. scGnc in “rin. .11,1inisIL Dancer" . 44 ' t- 4 tsll . .s 1 . 'c rJ t ofil l : iv v _.; ORIGINAL IN TIIE a s. a