Shake Well Before Taking VOL. XXI, No. 35 NITTANY PASSERS DEFEATED TWICE ON WESTERN TRIP Pitt Overtakes Varsity in Last Few Minutes of Game by Sensational Rally ILLNESS KEEPS HAMAS FROM BOTH CONTESTS Passers Decisively Defeated by Dukes—Lion Five Scores Two Field Goal* After suffering a loss at the hands of Pitt on Finlay night in a closelv fought battle that ended in a JO-2G score, the Penn State passers weie •urpnsod by Duquesno and weie de cisively defeated .'SG-12 The Pitt game was u nick and tuck uff.ui with the Blue and White in the lead during the major part of the game but the Panthers staged a lally m the last few minutes of play ami tame off with honois At the end ot the half, the contest was at a stancl *•llll at 12 nil and soon after, Coach Jiermunn’s men jumped into the lend < n!\ to lose it m the last part of the final chapter. Coach Cai Ison’s proteges opened the bconng of the engagement but were «oon topped by a smnll advan tage From then on the lead wabbled fiom one team to the otlici with the store tied intermittently. Bally Wins for Pitt A sensational comeback in the 1 llf with only five minutes to go gave Pitt the game The Lions held a Miiall lead but the Ouldand tosseis Inokc loose and tied the scoie A Rid goal bv Kowallis anti a pan of fouls by Reed gave the Panthers an advantage of fout points just two minutes befoie the final gun shot Fiom the time that the last maikei vas lung up until the end, the Penn Plate passers weie nevei in the pos session of the ball The Blue and White quintet nn>sed the yu vices of Mike llamas who ««'> too ill to make the trip and Snyloi staited foi the lanky veteran How ever the substitute fmled to moasuie tip to expectations and Kent was sent m by* Conch Heininnn. Kent was up p.u-ntly nervous, making some wild passes and shots In the second quaitei, Captain (Continued on last page) LACROSSE PRACTICE TO BEGIN FEBRUARY TENTH Candidates Piactice Daily To Perfect Form—Several Veterans Remain Intending to place a well-o-led, lighting Lneiosse machine on the Rid when the season opens m Apnl Coach Lconaid has ahead} begun picpmations foi the season’s pro giani With twice the numbci of games on the schedule this veai as last, the coaiAi has set February tenth as the beginning of the moie inten sive tunning period Seveial membeis of last vein’s team along with the fieshmen and new candidatees have been working intermittently during the past weeks to keep in turn Despite the loss of Ash, Shnner and Clausei bv gradu ation Lcunnul expects to build a win ning combination with Hackctt, cap tain, Geisvvitc, Wemlell and Edmonds foi the backbone Shanks, Seaman, Buckley and House aie some of the othei w-nrriors who will bid for beitlis on the Vaisity twelve. In speaking of the iester of the game', for this venr Coach Leonard staled that it was the best that has been mlunged since the game’s in ti eduction nt the College. Laciosse at Stephens, Swaithmoie and Syia cusc* i-> a rnajoi sport and stiff battles are expected fiom Pennsylvania and Cornell. A game with Pittsburgh is bung Muight foi May twenty-ninth to complete the scheule of eight games. DANTE CLUB BANQUET IS INDEFINITELY POSTPONED Because of the death of the Queen Mother of Itulv, the Chief of the It alian Consul in Washington was un «thle to iill any of his recent engage ments This necessitated the post j uncment of the contemplated ban i.uct of the Dante Club. fJrnn l&ate A 1 “Customs Lay Foum and College Un: Your editorial, “Goodbye, Culture, gives me an opening foi a low art icling icnuiks on fieshman customs The attitude of the Datlii AcMosUii is a natural one; most of the outside woild considers our customs a relic of cow-college days When I came here in 191*1 I got the same first im pression, all ncw’comeis get it. I 1 uve come to see iv considerable bene fit in them m spite of some of their uncouth features And if I were told lo see that they wvie cut down, I do not know whcic I should recommend the first cut to be made But the ben efit is in discipline and control, no body should be deluded into thinking that they arc intcuucd to add cultuic Culture does not clone about linough legislation and policing A lot of people aie deluded in thinking that fieshmen customs arc supposed to be admiri’slerod evenly and that the Sudent Tribunal is a ju dici.il bodv That is a wrong concep tion and, if used as a basis for icason ng, will lead to a fallacy It is ab surd to say that mu published code if freshmen customs repusents stand aids of conduct which we consider appropriate to a voung man in this and evoiy othei college, be he fresh NOTED PUBLISHER WILL SPEAK HERE Phi Ivappa Phi Secures* Celebrat ed Lecturer and Author To Deliv or Addresses WILLIAM ELLSWORTH MAKES RETURN VISIT Coming to Penn State as the next speuker on the vcnrly progiam of Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic fin- Ic-mity, William B El'sworth, noted speaker and authoi, will delivci two lectures in the Auditorium on Thurs day, February- eleventh. Combining the latest of the new poetry withTlurt of suen composers a** Frost, Amy Lowell, Mastois and others who began writing some fif teen years ago Mr Ellsworth will speak on “The New Poetrv” at lorn-: Unity o’clock Special anangement lias been made with the English de partment foi the pei mission of every student now taking an English cour-e lo heat the authoi Shakespeare “Shakcspcai c and Old London” is the topic upon which Ellsvoith will deliver an all-college illustrated lee late m the Auditorium at eight-fifteen o’clock the same evening This por trays a pc-rsonallv conducted tour rround London town and the theatre distnct Shakcspcai e knew One le v.cwer writes concerning lus study, 'll is us if bv some miracle we had been set down foi i.n hour in the Lon don of tince humlied yea’s ago” Di Fred L Patlce icmuiked that (Continued on third page) LA VIE STAFF SELECTS COYER FOR YEAR BOOK Committee Discusses Dedica tion of Volume—Partial Proof Already Returned Considcnng the nmltei of dedica tion, the business and editonal stalls of the 1927 La Vie met at the Alph i Glu Rho house lust week E. N bul livnn, alumni secietuiv, advised the staff on the question in a shoit talk. Several persons are being considered but no decisions will be made until the next meeting of the staff. All suggestions fiom, the studen body as to dedication will be deliberated upon iF sent to R D Dundoio at the Chi Phi house Select ('over A decision has been i cached in re gmd to the covei, the colois of which will, combine chocolate Mown and lieavv lucoon gmv The lettering is to be done in bion/e and the liner will be copper coloi The pioof of the “Ex Lib’ia”, the mpyiight and the boidei design have been received and returned as satis factory The 1927 book will have about 0.17 page*, a cut of foity-mn.- pages over previous La Vie* The piool of the senior section has aNo been received and uppiovd Art Work Nears Completion Stnto College is no longci a ‘Mtl’’ town K\en the follow ets ol old “Amlv” Volstead .m* in s\nipatht\ with the movement to construct .1 watoi tank ot 1,0110,000 gallons ui- It M Gibbs, art editoi. .tmioimces 1 1-ncitv to lie used ns .1 icscitou tin -.r Iho ait woik ot | state College doni/enb STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1926 iation for Class ity,” says Warnock Man or ijoniot This toils is nothing moit* or loss than a te-<t of the fiesh mnn’s willingness to bow down authority Often a lule in which Ihtte is little sense or leason is a lettci test of absolute obediance than u lule which wc can see some reason i> The crime that a freshman coir i uts in violating a custom is not in “weni mj outlawed socks" but ‘‘Haunt ing nppci class authonty ” If the riludent Tubunal were in tended to be a judicial body, like a court of law 01 a college committee, its methods and rulings would be op en to serious criticism It is primar ily a roaring lion that Ims the job ol .umpiring freshmen with awe and fear tor upprcclnss authorit\ It would be foolish to say that u'pperclassmcn cxplcss then idea of justice and just methods in their approval of the 'J’rr bunal Upperclassmen, and even members of the Tribunal itself, me coming into my olhce constantly with pleas for thcm-idvcs or then fnendr I) I handled their cases as the Tn -1 ttnal handles the cases of freshmen. I hey would set up a terrific howl and Id soon he thought unlit to hold a position of authority That lact to (Continued on last page) INDOOR TRACKMEN IMPROVE RECORDS Nit Liny Boaid Artists Lower Speed Marks Established in First Handicaps IDEAL WEATHER DRAWS NUMEROUS SPECTATORS Displaying improv'd form that ic-, '•ulted in the lowenng of all speed; nwrks recorded the preceding week Penn State’s track aspirants staged the second of a seue- of handicap n eels on the Armory boards Satui* day Ideal weather conditions pre vailed which not only proved an aid lo the lunners but brought out n ctowd of several hundred spectators In the initial event of the afternoon! Ilillmer with n leu vaid han heap cap- 1 tuied the 110 vaid dash Closo'v pressing him foi lust honors wpie Mollrngcr, Torrence and Kurbach Tht formei had a live ynid handicap while the lattei two weie at scratch.. The sophomore winner negotiated the distance in 52.1 seconds which better ed last week's mark by almost two seconds Cox Takes Mile Co\ again proved lus class m the mile and was clocked at 4 11 as com larcd to the 4 12 time of the week before Johnson. Barclay and Eoni rcie placed n order, although th* f.i st-named started with a twenty ymd advantage. At the half-wav mark Wilde with a sixty yaid handicap v.as still in the load Cox was timed at 208 while h Uavuised the fust quailci in on* mmulo Reis, ‘cratch, Haskins, f<»’- l’, Gueyer, tlmty-five, Biov.n, Lin-.., tnl OcHtcihng, forty-five, and bin der with a fifty yud handicap made (Continued on last page) Chapel Speaker Picks “Sacrifices” as Topic The lives ol Paul and Barnabas I ui imbed the background for the Cha pel talk made by the Rev Weslcv Boyd, D D, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania Di Boyd spoke of the saci dices Halt arc access. ly for piogicss in am line, and of the people who are brave enough to make sulli saru dices In religion, mere theology, creed or doctrine are worth nothing, h* said The test of vour leligious faith is your life, and just as those Bible lic it ei, risked then lives for Christ long ego, m> we must be willing to ha/a.d ours for lutiue good The speaker closed his .uldirss with a plea that all ot ns might be willing to gamble oui lives for our bavioi State College To Be “TankTown”—Las* INTERFRATERNITY SPORTS WILL START NEXT WEEK In older lo advance preparations fob the .mter-fratermty winter spore .•Unities which will .salt next week, rhe basketball, wrestling and boxing managers from ouch fraternity will meet ne.*t Tuesday night Basket ball mnnagen will convene at the Alpha Chi Rho' frntermtv hou--' wiostlmg managers at the Theta Up* silon Omega fraternity and boxing managers at the Pi Knppa Alpha I ouso R E. McQuade '27, R h Parnell ’25 ami J. E. Gerry ’2G, inter - fratcrnity managers of the three ♦-porls. will have, charge of the vai rous meetings Assistant managers for each sport will be chosen at this time PLEBE FLUQRMEN WIN DOUBLE BILL Yearlings Defeat Panther Cubs by 37-21 Score—Hold Lead Throughout Contest SIIADYSIDE FIVE DOWNED IN SECOND GAME 29-22 Continuing then steady brand of basketball, the N'ltany freshmen ex tended their string of victories to four by virtue 0 r wins over the I’itt yearling passeis and the Shady side academy floormen on a two-day trip to Pittsburgh The scores for the games were 117-2*l, against the Panther cubs and 29-22. against the prep ‘il.ool five. Playing a preliminary* contest to lhe VarsrtyPitt game, the Blue and 'white plubes routed the Snrokv City froshniLn The Nitlany yearlings ji.mpcd into the lead at the outset, but their opponents kept close behind I i.i d at one time succeeded in knotting ;the score Two Point Margin 1 When the whistle ended the Ins' ; half, the Lion cubs were leading by •: I score of 11-12 During the half, lla I nn.s led the attack for the freshmer I with three field while,Wonder i* I'cii aricl Shervvrn kept the Pitt team in the running with four points each ] Starting the second pound with r | two point innigm, the freshmen be tgan lo pull away from the Panther (cob-, and were never headed through i out tire remainder of the contest i W hilc* the Pittsburgh live succeeded ! onlv in duplicating their score oi tin first ha'f, bv tallying another dozer nonits, the Centre Countians scoiec twenty-three points Dunng this half Captain Del)) wa (In*.big gun for the Blue and Whit* plebes. ‘•coring three goals from tin four Sherwm was the outstanding performer for the Panthers All through the contest the Nittany floor men clearly outclassed then oppon oil*., but it was not until the second (Continued on last page) PENN STATE CLUB PLANS IMPORTANT MEETING TO INCREASE MEMBERSHIP Stinting i membership drive for the Penn Stale Club, non-lratcrnil, men will dr-cuss means for further ing the development of the orgunira lion at *e'en o'clock. Mornluv evening • n Old Chapel One of the objects ol the campaign is to mc'UM'-e the attendance at th" Penn Stale Club dancing c*la,scs. A! present sixtv members are enrolled in lain different sections that meet weekly A piogiam has been nii.uigul fo.* Monday's meeting, that according to 1 olhcei'' is one ot the best the oigam/a tion has known The Penn State Club n.chestia will plav several selections dtning the evening. The annua! inter-mut basketball l"nguo has been formed ami as soon the mmageis of cith quintet sign up the games will be plavcd Tw > defeats will eliminate a team, kus veai the live icpresenting Walts llali received the winner’s cup Each unit will be allowed to carry seven men who will iccerve credit loi physical 1 education Converted Into ting Humidity Insured sin luce and you save all" the Pitls buig-Des Mo’nes company, builders ot the tank plan to tical the lank to Uuec coats of Sherwin-Williams’ hn cst To both inside and outside the coats will be applied After treating 221 (Eulkgtatt. COLLEGE WILL AID STATE INDUSTRIES IN RESEARCH WORK Expenses for Experiments Will lie Met by Manufacturing Concerns Uenefitled SIX MAJOR PROJECTS ARE NOW UNDER VVA\ Experienced Scicntiot" "ill D Secured for Work—Dean Wendt Is Director Authoii/mic tlm establishment of a, diusion of Ind;ifetrial Itescaich m the f’diool of Chcnustiy and al Penn State, the Hoard of Trustees l.as placed the laboratones of the Col li go at the disposal of Pennsvlva’iia’s industries The object of the new department of which Dean Wendt is> dncctor is to conduct lcseaich work for the manufacturing concerns of the stale and to piomolo success in indtistiy by means of scientihi tint - ligation With .in oigjni/atmn '-•mthii to tli.it of lhe Motion Institute of lndus li i.il Research, the division .it Pern Slate will receive no app*oni lations from the College but Mill Mork on .1 contiact basis That is, any niami factunng concern that desues an m vcsi’gation of the products used in it prou sses, of the piocesses thomsi Ives, or that is seeking new knowledge in ,1.1, 1 combined lorce of more than itr field may contiact v ith the dm- thue scoie men. the Columbia uni son here to curi> on the vvoik. An %( .| S itv and Penn State Clec Club experienced scientist is appointed b> U) |] apjie.u in the ~iium Kudus the dnector of the dep.a tment to Like ~% <. n i n t r at s U vcn-tlml.» o’clock Wcll churgc of each expel iment and tlm 1 alanced progiants have been prcpai eonipnrv stands the total expense ol , ( j | )S i Jr ,th groups, including varsit. the tests, the usual period of an in- Let selections anil several piano instigation being one ye.« v ( ,los Tickets for this nlluir may h< Industries Nearer -euucd at Co-op tonight at scion linnging the College m closes ic- c clock for one dollar 'rdion with the industries of the btale, Columbia has been booked for tin the expciiments of the dp ision ol ie- hi’-’f P * the jirogram J) Lai- I -parch mil enable manufiictuieis to telt 'h. Mho has cstub’ished for him obtain results m a shoilor pu mil o' '•iH the imputation of being the best time and at less cost In addition to pianist at the univcrsitj, will pla> .* discovering the diiiicultj in nuinutac- ~»°up of numbeis including the Rhap liTring ufuT fiTTctlirCr” Brahms and Chopin’s Etude it. the investigations Mill lead to rev Columbia’s comnlete proginm,v:ll m materials and processes used to ad elude • criou . ..s well as humorous se. vuncc industnal development bv means of the application ol scienWu methods to produtcion \lthough this division of lese.uth will niostlv benefit the irdustn.il vioild it will piove valuable to Penn State bj enabling investigative uoik •ihich the College cannot finance to be completed If will afio mcrea’-i l lie stall of the lescaich depai tment is the nutnbei of expeliments grows md it will bung Penn State in ciosc 'onlact vvitil business intenests ol llie Stute Gvpsum Crjstal Ihe gieut bcnicc which Ihc le vaich depulmcnt wll lend 1 is shown by tlie fact that mice its e Üblishment si\ major mvesUgution l.f c been st.utcri In co-opciafon with the United States Bureau nl lOontinued on last page) DR. C.W.GILKEY SLATED FOR THREE-DAY LECTURE Oxford Um\eisU\ Graduate Is Highly Reeommended by Man} Colleges Coming hue higlilv ricommc*ml**d 1 uu'ij college at whuh hi* has spoken this je.ii, Di Gharies W l.il -1 e> will give a llnee-daj hctuie >*u les beginning Wedm sdnv, Vebi u ,ij seventeenth 'llu Boaid of Ad ministration ha* granted a < omnia lwn to be held in the Auditoimm dm tug the fouith hour m the morning Di Cilkev giarluaUd Cioni Hai \ai«l in HMJS and lain attended (>*- lor uimcsit. and the Glasgow 10!- hge He is now p.isloi of Hvde I'aik Baptist Chmeli on the campus of the Umvcisitv <>t Chniigo ami t- •dso one of the mlUiteutial tiustees or that institution When u new piesi dent was he*ing chosen loi the same college seven nl veals ago, lie was one •>f tne men consideml loi that posi t*oll. Among hw othet otilsliinding aeeomplishmonts was that of deliv mug the Batiowes leetuie eouise* in India lust veat, dmtng which time he spoke befoie moie than *lO,OOO people Following the convocation l)i Gil* (Continued on lust page) HARRIS SEES INAUGURAL LIONS TRIUMPH OVER QUAKER CITYMATMEN Niltany Grapplers Hand Red and Blue Team 19-6 Setback—Rumbaugh, Garrison Win by Falls | Draw for Senior Dance l Floor Space Tomonow i Drawing foi iinlor.utj booths ! at the Senior Ball will be held f .it Co-op on Wednesday evening I at seven-ll.ntv o’clock The j piicc of each space is live dol } lais Eveiv frateuntv desir | mg a booth must be represented j ..t the dr nvmg SONGSTERS APPEAR IN JOINT PROGRAM Columbia and I’enn Slate Glee Club To Harmonize in Dill Friday Night WIDENOR TO FLAY FOR DANCE AFTER CONCERT \.irsitj Quartet The v.usitv quaitct of the visiting n .Glutton wll sing three numbers*, * Di ink To Me Onlj With '1 lime Eyes, riu.iiiow March," bv Prothuoe and n ncgio melodj entitled "Jciusalem Morning” The glee* club complete j»poa:*> on the plalfoim tluee time> singing the ‘‘Columbia Drinking ‘•'ong” and the “Columbia Marchin; Song" as a hunk* 'lhc student lead* u of the club is A 1’ Mavboe '2O. Tlie Penn State club, in their pai to! the ptogiam, wll nresent a series ot new selections, ananged by Dean 1! AN Giant for tins concert V special group of '■elected numbeis will *-ung b\ the Penn State uwsitv quai tc*i, composed of It \\ Giaham ’2b.l D P Busn ’2b, C E Megurgcl ’2b .ml B Butler ’2t» A pianotorle solo, mlilled “Hie Be.niliiul Blue Dunuhe" v ill lie pl.ijed between glee club up* jo nances Pena State’s student leader 11 It \\ Graham’2b Asalia* .le to the comiilete piogiam, botn glee dubs will combine in singing the (Continued on last page) CO-ED MARKSMEN NOSE OUT DREXEL INSTITUTE Shoolius Win Second Match of Season—Register First Perfect Scores In llitn second uituudlegiale idle m’tih, hied lasi week, the Blue ami \\ lido waiieni shut p-shoolci s nosed out tlie female nlleis oT Diesel Insti tute !»> a *<coic of It*o to ltM, .bow ing .i dcc.ded impiovunent suit c; the la .1 match two weeks ago with tin* Pirncr-mv ot Michigan As m the case of the Washington match, ten women fired for each team with tin* five highest scores counting Pi nn Stale's live highest seiners vtic* a*, follows Mjss E A. Bullock ’J7, Mi -. M I, Dunlap ’2'.), Miss M. I’ Callihan ’27. Miss W M. l-’oibes '2b, and Miss ,1 G BiUei ’2*.) ’iwo ol these, Miss Bullock ami Miss Dun lap, made pci feel scores—the llrst pulect suncjs to lie made b> oui co id sharp-sbooteis Thu live others who Inod m the match weie Miss J E NNomei ’27, Miss E T Doubler’2'J, Miss L E Anderson ’27, Miss K llol liook ’2B ami Miss H. M llakcs '27 On .iciount of an eiror in schedule T)j. 'John 1C Schott, Assou.de I'j<. fus v or nT Clicnnuii Kiijrmuinii', hi-- remaned hi** poMlion and will lit mu cetdcd In Assistant I’toU’s.oi I) S .Crider. Professot Oyder !ia> chniir. <n the pait of the University ot Cin-| of tllc LoUr!3es which wen* Jometh i.NiT’TAinr Pop Gels a Fall in Wcighlman Haul PRICE FIVE CENTS J Establishing their feapiciaacv ovci the University of Pennsylvania mu.si lois for the fouilh time in ns maiij consecutive Jems, the Penn Mat.* grapplers defeated the Quakcis hi i ‘coic of 1!) to 0 m Woightman 11 ill Futuidav afternoon Approximately one thousand spi > - tutors witnessed Uie Lion iiHeicoJh g iate champion > top the Red and Blu • seven with two fulls and thice deci sions Rumbaugh and damson suc ceeded in throwing their opponent-, vlulc Lihenfeld and MacDonald won lor Penn with time advantages To open the meet Kaisei set Hi Gentle Countians olf in the light di ne Lion hi defeating Cliir Set v,ns i brother of Bunni beivai-, Penn mat loach, with a time ad.antag of ! n mutes 11 seeomls Evens Store G G MacDonuld, Penn l-"i pound «r, immediatelv proeeeded to tu t'u store by keeping on top of Liggett foi i time advantage of 2 minutes 18 s**i onds With the score knotted at thiee all. the scrappiest maten »r tm* meet followed In this tilt Chonowclh, N.ttair, 1 I' pound grnppler, lost to Lihmleld ot lenn by a time* advantage of J ini**- utf* 8 seconds jftei a thrillin'' bailie that vent into extiu pir.od. During the regulation nine m. nit . neither of the rivals went to iho mats ftr more than a few *-etonds ~t a tune With neithei boasting a t’inc advantage* of one minute th< refeue o-dcred two extui thiee minute bout-. Lihenfeld won the tots am! iletPn la assume the defensive* lor the hi .1 fcriod Hefeicc Cann had se.ueeli stailel the bout when Lihenfeld was on hi. Dot. Twisting with u deMeritv lhai bloke Chenowelb’s hold before ai»i -; one realizcd-xvh.et^v.i)<- going on,.tin Red and Blue wrestler plated him alt on even terms and assumed the of fensive The remainder of the tine v.ns spent in dickering foi hold. When Chenoweth a,sunn*d the eie fensivc in the second U.iet'imnute bout everithing looked blight loi i Penn victoiv Although the NilLuiv (Continued on seeoiid page*) STOCK-JUDGING CONTEST MARKED BY MANY TIES Fieshmen Show Knowledge of Animulb at Ulotlt and Kridle Exhibits Beenuse ol many tie s-.).(,, tin* pri/e donors of the annual tushm. ,i sloek-judgmg eontist wlneh was iu Id last Saturdaj m the Stock Pavilion, met with gre it dilheultv in naming pi i/e-w moors and it is believ'd that only a ictrial will suve to local' some of the deadlocks The winners of the Gall!** Me tl el v.'us N P Sloan who turned m a lo'al seoie of 270 points In the *htep judging contest, \ A Ammai'll .vis oeelareil winnei with 2b > point \ final store of 287 points won foi (. 1 Silmiidl the Inst pri/e* lot the jndi'i. g ol horses The liog-jmlgmg eontest wa i tn* with seven men on a pai with ~ l,i pants eaeh The men ,iu S 1? Shnk, S 0 Kunl/, 1 A Al.i* tpn . R I. WoMavei. R M Mania, t i I* nulled and C W Leppei In the Two-* car Ag section, in Dorse Medal was won b\ \\ \\ Nnh ilson, while \\ M Mi Gandies. md J I. Williams tad fm Un t.iUli Medal 111 the* sheep-nidging io , ite*‘, ii. i*; iioirediu. r. a Knv.m. g n Palteison, (! E Hull and (’ A Ikd c >sto nil tinned m tlie sum mimlu. ol points Five men wciu tied m Hu* hog tun test also Tliej aie II L ilolUdit/ .1. 0 Lint, C A Dalc-sio, K II ( iu!- son and C A Rowan '1 he witnui ol the general medal will lie* announud a., a later date PROFESSOR CRYDISU KILLS VACANT CHEMISTRY POST
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