, .., - ' . 'S.:krill-Weekly ~ • . ..." Gridmen - . ' Si '.t' l 'Si See .. l, run fair --,::!:::::::.' Green ' ' '' Si i- 7: '.A . 1 ; ; ; ;:',. : • , , VOL. 25, NO. 16 NOTRE DAME ATTACK FELLS GRIDMEN, 9-0 Nittany Lions Fail To Check Hoosiers' Offensive CORRIDEO SCORES LONE TOUCHDOWN FOR HUSH A game but badly outclassed Nit luny Lion fell, 9-0, before the superior running attack of Notre Dame's pow erful gnil machine Saturday after noon on nanlshn field. Only Penn State's dogged defense, with the ball in touchdown territory, saved Bee. dek's charges from a complete rout. The fighting Irishmen lived up to nds once fame by sweeping through the Nittany defense for 20 first downs while then opponents were unable to setae snore than 3 The backfield of Chevigney, Manatee, Corn(leo and Col lins tote off huge gains through Penn State's line to place the ball in the shadow of the Lion's goal. Notre Dame displayed a varied of fensive which, mixed pith fine inter ference and speedy running, placed the Lions on the defense throughout most of the contest. Although the vaunted aenal attack of the Indian ans failed to function, thew running line plays neje sufficient to topple Penn State's gndmen. Fred Collins, veteran fullback, was the outstanding performer for the South Bend eleven. Playing esrth a fractured wrist, the bushy Hoosier smashed through the Nanny line for gain after gain and was responsible for n great part of the yardage earned by the Roamen in their touchdown rinse during the first period. Corrideo and Nremme Were other bright lights in the Irish attack. The for men, a substrtute quarterback, dis played excellent generalship and scored the only touchdown of the game. Nionnec, burly halfback, eras ales aye a threat in the Hoosier of; tense and as safety man Intercepted several of Pena. State's forward miss.: or. Captain 111111er at tackle prosed defensive bulwark, stopping many lace ground-gaining attempts before they had reached the line of scrim- inage Little Coop French, understudy to Millet at quarterback, was the only threat in Penn State's grid fold. Re. placing Miller following the Notre Dame touchdoan, the diminutive sig nal-balker teeled off 2 dazzling rims that netted the Lions 84 yards and plated the ball on the Indianans' 11 laid line, in position for a score. But Coach Bezdeles pupils lacked the necessary punch to carry the ball oval and the lloosmis, upon retrieving the pigskin on downs, kicked out of (hinge'. Although Coop's beautiful ball-aurymg settles cent for naught, they Irmo the only bright spots in the otheanise drab NitLuny offense. Penn State's ((menul passing aerial attack was a dismal (mime against Notre Dame's small. defense Not one puss out of eight attempts did the lion eleven complete. Notre Dame, ton, was unsuccessful in this branch of attack Rockne's stalwaits tried the outran numbei us Penn State and : completed only one. Rockinen Score Early Rockniv huskies went, to wink early, snatching down the held for a OUVIIIIIM 0 following, the opening kul,off. Chevigney naught Delp's tick on his 5-tout line and toturnod it 23 yards Nicotine and Collins ginned 5 }aids on 2 line plunges and Chevigney shot mound tight end for 9 yards and a first down. On the next down fullback Collins, on a reverse play, slapped around left end for 18 yatds befoto he was downed by Alb° Wolff Chevigney lecled off 16 wads mound tight end but Nob a Dante was 11.11117.1 for offside, nullifying the gain. Menu.: and Collins made rust down again with 2 more line plunges It seemed Penn State's for ward wall was unable to cheek the onrushing changes of Notre Dame's speedy backs. The Inch took advan tage of Penn State's wing-back for mation and iniected most of their plays at the Lion ends. Theiniee dashed around light end for 11 yards and placed the ball on Penn State's 21 yen! filmic. The Lens then braced and held the West erneis to 5 yards on 3 downs, but on the fourth play Bezdek's giiddeis wen: detectd and penalized 6 yards. This gave Notre Dante a first down on Penn State's 12-yard line. Chevigney earned 4 yalds on a slice through tight tackle and Niendee and Collins made it another first down on the 1-yuld mark. Cot video, substatut- Mg foi Brady, slipped through center tot a touchdown. Nienuec kicked the extra point front placement. (Continued on thild PUtre) Liberal Arts Dean Announces, Grades Compiling the averages of the students in the School of Liberal Arts, Dean Charles W. Stoildatt has selected the ten highest grades in each class for representation on the honor roll. . . According to the dean, eleven percent of the seniors, ten percent of the juniors and thitteen percent of the sophomores enrolled in the school are among the selected few. The average for. the senior and sophomore classes is 2.6 while the junior average is 2.4. MARMEIN SISTERS TO INTERPRET ART Trio Selects Compositions and Industry as Themes for Program Friday DANCERS SHOW TALENT IN DRAMATIC ENDEAVOR As one of the offerings for House party week-end, the Marmeins, con cert dance trio, will present a pro gram of dramatic dances in Sehuali auditonum at 8 o'clock Finlay night They will present, among other numbers„"The Egyptian Dance," by Veidi, "The Fobntain," by Chopin, and "The First Kill," by MacDowell One of their outstanding selections is "Machinery" depicting the power and energy of this age and inspired by a visit to the Ford plant. The Phil harmonic trio, accompanying them, also will offer seveial musical selelc tons. Capable Artist.; In addition to their dance timn 'rng, the entertainers arc versatile in dramatic art. Mariam, the managei of the trio, pallater 'and designs the costumes and settings used in the production. Irene,- the student of the group, evolves the historical and legendary background for their "drama dances" She also directs making the costumes for the company. Phyllis, the young est of the three, is a musician and poet • These dancers established the Dance Art society, an organisation to aid young dancers. At its first conceit in Carnegie Hall, Pittsbugh, the sisters Rein the featured solo ists They have also appealed with the New York and Philadelphia Sym phony •cuchesti as FLOUR SPECIALIST CONTINUES WORK Professor Benjamin A. Dedrick Writes Third Article for Trade Magazine Consider od an eminent authority on the science of flour milling, Piot Ben jamin W. Drshick Is at present en gaged In piepating the third of a sciies of articles to lie published in prepaiing the of a ,CllO, of articles to be published in the Nation al Miller magazine. "Milling Development of the Past Sixty Yeats" is the topic of Piot. De driers seises of articles. As an inti o duction to the first of the series print ed a month ago, the editor of the No tional hiller speaks of Professor Dc thick "an eminent authority on the science of flour nulling." Starting V.Ol k in a flour mill of Mil naukce, Wisconsin, almost half 11 cen tury ago, Piot. Dechick gained ' knowledge froom practical expea lento At present he is conducting a come spondence course in Milling Engineet- DR. HETZEL APPOINTS THESPIAN CLUB BOARD Announcement of the appointment of Mr. Hawk! E Dieloion, Piof. R. Adams Dutcher, Ptof. John 11. rut, toll, Prof Richaid W. Cruet, Mt Ed- ward K. Hibshman, Pi of. Charles I. Elmsloe, and Mr. Raymond 11. Smith to the board of directors of the Penn State Thespians, was made yesterday by Ptcsident Ralph Dorn Hetzel. Because of the fact that all avail able halls have been engaged, the Thespians will not present then No vember Housepalty entertainment this year. Dining the year, how es es, the club will offer a minstrel and a saudeville show. A lead show may also be produced. STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAr,. NOVEIVIBER 6, 1928 -"V SMITH RECEIVES PLURALITy ; ;IN POLL OF HISTORY INSTRUCTORS Of sot Penn State history and pot- he would vote for Sinitlha the latter lineal science Instructors, picked at had taken a diffetent stand on 111 U. mansions fox a senses of questions - per- 'lllation. taming to today's psesidential dcc- In reply to the query', "What, in lion. three noisiest Smith as their your opinion, Ras the posansount is choice solute tao use backing Hooves sue in this cainsiaign?"'Dr. Asa E and the other has not made his de.l Martin, a hoover bacl:dr, said, "I cannot see that these Is a vast deal Too of the "Smith" nwn, hovovei, of diffelenee between the•otdtude of a'sert that the Republican nominee the tno in regard to the LuifT, hum will win the election because of th e irelief and other issues Wit have been New Yolk Goveinoi's stand on pro- I lininiiinunt in funnier . 41f aigii 4 " hibition, his religious views and "be- i Di. James E. Gillespie, the taint cause of the pieralent Idea that a Hoover backer, pointed to the faint Democratic administiation would hurt problem, utilities, and prohibition as business" the three major issues The undecul. Republican, Rack Smith Although they have voted the Re , publican ticket in memos elections two of the professors interviewed are soling for Smith today The other Smith backer always hos voted as a Democrat. One "Hoover" man was seised as a Republican, the othir &- clot ed that he always "voted for the man ho thought best fitted for the office, while the instructor who has not reached a decision gave his party affiliation as Democrat and stated that CUB ELEVEN BOWS TO TARTANS, 33-6 McCurdy-to-Ewing Combination Proves Important Cog in Passing Offensive LASICUI RUNS 60 YARDS FOR LIONS' LQNE TALLY Flashing a In illiant forward pass attack, Carnegie Tech's II eshman football team erneiged hem a muddy battle with a 33 to G victory °sec Coach Dutch Heimann's motes. Saturday at Pittsburgh. The Tartans stuff ted scoring activ., Ales in the first three minutes of the contest after Kosiki, burly right guard blocked Mobiles loch on Penn Slate's 9-yaid line. A forward passe McCurdy to Ewing netted Carnegie its last touchdown Pouncey kicked the extra point. The foiwaid pa.s combination, McCuidy to Exing, add. ed Once mole touchilouns to the Cai negic score before the contest ended Sensational lions At the outlet of the second half McCuidy retained the kickoff firan his own 15-yard line to the Nittany 18-laid stripe On the nest play the Tartan genital buck again marled the mat, this time for ten mote yards Ening then plunged through the Penn State line fin a touchdown and add ed the estia point on a pass flora McCain dy. Lasich, outlta•tding Nittany iv:d m:in, saved the Lion cubs from a shut out, wheal in the final pet loil, he inter cepted a past from d} and ran for a touchdown An at temped puss failed to gain the ad ditional point Lunch is the (list of Coach Heimann's proteges to tams an opponent's goal line this season. In the waning minutes of the fourth quail. Matta, Cnt negie Tech's light end, dashed atioss the goal line fm (Continued on last page) Professor Frizzell States Youth Still Believes'in Church ii0111111111W: Iris AUfill:111,0 that, the paesent day Ise young people's day, Professor dolor 11. Fr pael of the Pub lic, Speaking depaitment delivered the chapel address in Schaub auditor urn Sunday morning Choosing us hr. text the Biblical quotation, "I have written unto you, young men, becau , e you are strong and the word of Cod abides with you' Professoi Frincll maintained that to day's youth is us vitally interested religion as its patents. Ilonevei, the young people me not extending them selves particularly in assisting the church, Professor Prinell continued Present day churches are doing all they can to interest the younger gel- elation, he slid. AVlrether the church becomes a "so mad club" or n place for true worship depends on the youth of today, Mn. Fr moll stated, and it is "our day, our chance, and our opportunity to aid the chtnch " Juniors Will Report for Yearbook Photographs Juniot s who have not had sittings for then La I'm pittutes should le port to the Photo Shop not lota than tomorrow• afternoon, if they want consideration in the yeaibook. ed voter declared the queition of le i ligious toleration to be pal amount. Smith I, Only Llhnral "I think that the prtnte•msue of the campaign is liberalism," stated Ptu fessot Alderfer "Smith, on the whole, represents what libetalism we hose left today in the major patties" Professor Law and Professor Stet ens ale the other Smith' viponents The Oust behmes that water rimer me the great question while the latter deelaied that "the most important vi nare Is the men themseNes." HARRIERS PREPARE FOR PITT CONTEST Injuries Eliminate Lee, Detn Her illeisinger From Panther Meet Saturday' SOPHOMORES VANQUISH PLEBE HILL-AND-DALEIN Although Lae varsity men have in- creased the inured harrier list to thice, Coach Nate Cartniell believe; that the Lion will have little difficulty in vanquishing the Panther alien Penn State invades Pittsburgh foi a meet . vith Pitt on Saturday.' Diet Detwiler developed u bad leg it practice Saturday stub Chick Meisinger was 10110Ved Ler:l.' the ranks of the Var.uty_l7lF.aiiAlalers with the same malady soon after the Syracuse encounter, in which he placed second. The same reason has kept Louis Lee, second lanlong Nittan3 ham iei, from limning with hi- teammates since muly in the beASUII Tram for Ihlt Wet Despitc the fact that the loss of these thice men has tenroted the backbone front his team, Nate is con ' fident that Pitt can at educe nothirk; compatable to the first-class hart nas yct ietnaining on the %plod Ir a 7-mule foal Saturday after noon Captain 13111 Cos, rumen at his consistent championship pace, stop ped the ptogiess of the stopwatch at 8 minutes, 41 seconds ORenhau,e• finished saond in .19 minutes, 20 sec onds what. Ratcliffe followed Int thud honors with a tune of JO min ute,. 43 seconds Bass, ltelteis, Wil liam and Comae ronnficte the team 'Mitch will battle the Pittsburgh boys In 4ophenno es p , 0% ed Uteri ~upeiu ndy over the ft e,/inlan in ntntletS of Dinning by defeating the plebe, 21 to 111, in tl•c annual t •cinp ',tint , en the two mho madman tenor Thin mln, aftei noon Dick Del. cadet 111 Oise 111, , lope tut font followed by 11 a, nrun, fleet-tooted ft eshinan At:Leis, third, Itohor.un, firth, Bonn., No, enth, and WlMane, eighth, %cored for the ..econil-yeai men v. hile Burton, Foresman, Rowhind and Bea rat !wind fourth, %rah, ninth and tenth planes t tripettredr, for the Harmon. Bui ton, VI/101111M and Rowland nil curly has e been :window; Iq Comb Cal linen to retire .ent the Penn State cobs .igainst the Putt yew lungs on Satuldur The °mann ing thine men wall he ,amounted hit- Li this week. DOCTOR LINDSAY TO JOIN CIVIL ENGINEERING STAFF To augment the tescal eh stall' of the Depot talent of Grad Engineering, Dr Glen A Tanclvey of the Testis Ag -1 al and Technical College hag been appointed a menthol of the stall. Dr. Lindsey a mewed hie master nod dodoa degacev fa em the Umveisity of Illmoa. v. het 0 he ,pecialved m bac tot whore. /oniony and idiraologle tl chemnitrtt. PI LAMBDA SIGH X ELECTIONS Atha A. Waltenbaugh 'l2ll Harry G. Blatt '3O R Paul Campbell 'JO John K. Ale Clements 'JO Donald H. °shame 'JO Juth R. ftuAlaidh 'OO /6 entitgiatt.)- NITIANY BOOTERS DEFEAT TORONTO IN FAST BATTLE Subdue Opponents by 5-3 Scote With Strong Dribbling and Passing Offense DICK NIARSHALL STARS; ACCOUNTS FOR 3 GOALS Penn Stale Gains Second Place Tic in Eastern Collegiate Soccer Assoccialion To a fast, keenly contested battle, the Nittanv soccer own subdued Tor onto university by a 5-11 stole on Old Beaver held Saturday afternoon Despite a continuous downfall of lain both teams displayed fast pass. tni, and dribbling ability Play was in Tot onto to ram y for the most pail, although frequent Canadian sorties kept the Lion defense on the alert The duel heti, een Dick Mat shall, L on captain, and Davidson, outstand leg collegiate soccei player of Can ada, was a highlight of the contest. Dick accounted for three goals, while Dasidzon scored two Marshall Opens Scoring Mai shall opened the scoring in the first quartet with a dine past Cos, Toronto goalie. In the second pet toil Skelton, center forward, dead ' locked the score lot the Canadians The Lion captain put Penn Slate in to the lead again month a well-direct. ed hoot that passed the Toronto goalie After a fast passing offensive plac ed the ball in Lion lei Cory, David son evened the count as the third per iod opened. Marshall once nor e pu' Ills teem ahead with his thud point of the encounter and Dinahmn again equalized by caging a platy goal front the side Bill Lutz, outside light, placed Penn State in the lead with a goal at the start of the last period Andet son, rad-side ISt. comp'. WI. the soaking and clinched victory with a twenty five yard boot past Cos Marshall Stars Playing one of the best games of hr^ cal eer, Marshall proved the in dividual %Lar of the game, capturing high rm tog honors with thaw goal, Sea ry's claret passing and 50111,4.1 es stops at the Oct were important fac -1 tor 11l the rotor V. Lutz, Andra son land Edgerton also ptifor reed in good style Fully In tug up to his pi e-game eputation, Da, idson made two goal i I..nd pa essed Marshall foi individual , honors ltoiiley, Shelton, and Cos'. is CIO othei outstanding men for Tor onto Tht victory. phnced Pcnn State in a tic nab Ilan el foul fro second place in the caster n inlet c elk gnat_ sourer league, with two suns and a Lie foi .• total of live points lab• leads w ith foci victories and e ght points. The Lion hooters will fac, the Al toona Shops soccei tcarn in a l eturin engagement Satin doe Crash .lef not". inilol, cull ,eels ic,enec foi the .1-I defeat administei oil them In the Altoonans fatly in the season Track House Dean Rules Office With Kindness and Love Issuing un,r,,, iris to Penn State ail , - totes has been the duly of Andrew I' Bain-11, official 'tocle loom 1111111, 4111 , 1 unofficial "Dean of the 'flack llouoc," for the past eight 5 taus Dean Bei roil 111111114 that he give, n', luv domain with kindness, and , s thud love of the bovs is his greatest asset Ilis feii 'too , i. the looms of the football squad it hile his office is the rapid. 100111 1111J01000: "I" tonveited portch tif the n.. 1, Ilnusa "Before Van sits war built all the hoes Inert right here," Mi But ell said "Timm sale was .1 lot t.f cutting up then I ionic-mho the rime n 1921 when one of the grits fi ton Woman's building sent a ficshillan gni up bete and told here at W•l4 Mae Ball One of the boys met her and told her that only boys lived here You should tune seen that gill len down the choirs. It wits a good thing, he told her whew Mac Ball was! lust" "Froth" Aspirants Aspirants Sleet in Room 15 L. A. Tomorrow Floshmen and sophomme candi. gates for the °dal:rind and art staffs of Pr of h will meet in loom 15 Lrb cud tomorrow night at 7 o'clock FATE OF BOND ISSUE RESTS WITH VOTERS Vitamin Expert 7o Speak Here Di. Wallet Eddy of Cidunitni bni,eisity till addle, the Ctn. tz al Pennylt unit section of the '.nito nail Chemical society loom - on night at 7 15 &doe!, in the phy , ies Iu tutu loom of the ['flys- ICS budding on "Studio, in the Chemist] y of Vitamins" Di Eddy is well hnou n as a Ic mat ch notice) and is an authin rty on the chemist] yof sit:MM. lie r do cam of lalimatoi les fm Good limnai, Pio7 as well as n membei of the “litm nil staff GLEE CLUB HOLDS FINAL PRACTICES Songster , ' To Offer Program of Solo and Ensemble Acts Saturday Night PRESENTATION INCLUDES DANCING. COMEDY SKITS Final tchealsabt ate bung hchl lot HouscpartN youths ale chow which will he presented in Schwab outlaw s= at 7.A1 o'clock Sattaday night unite. the daectson of the Penn State Glee Club As the cipendig number in the ton act pioglmn, n Inch is supervised In, Diicoloi Richard W Giant, of the music dcpatinient, John Reims 'q "Campus On ls" wll °nil a group of instiumental selections Pollott mg MI l'in man Slack of Columba LIMN CI s.tt null sing scs el al hal Ilona solos Among these will be "ilea Road to Mandalay" Marmtba Sl/11/ nisi. Murtha J. Golire. lit .10, .111 dirty se. rr II mat 'alba numb..., and Robert l'lnashet 'll, v.lll prevent an net 01 mnpre Malang their initial appear once of the year, the Glee Club !containim., 60 male coney, and the Varsit. Qua, tot will offer .1 group of clan ovv Assisted 11V Miss Ada Moa n, the songsteis will sing a "Pe. eial amangemert of "In Lilac Time" A tam composed or IA alt. J Gulp "29, Walt.. it Patterson '2O, and AILeJ it Pay ne '2O, will present lr unmet organ, and piano ensemble They 1,111 also accompany Logan Mai lin 'lO, in an amangement of "Blue Shatlous" Otimi acts will include an eccei ti is 11,1111,,, a !dock face skit, and a musical say, selection NOTED SCIENTIST TO SPEAK HERE Dr. Shull Openh Letture Series Sponsored by Agricultural Research Department, Di flan Its A Shull, pi ofessot of plant aihmeologc at the Unicef cite of Chicago will open a scrim, of let to es which li:•. been an angel he the n uJc thmactment of the School of Ag•n alto' c at I o'clock Thin slay a tm.. in Room ISO an the Hort, collo Di Shull mill speak or fundamental 1 escarch A'f allayment, lime been made foi lice eminent s.ientist, to Icciane hew. dm ing then into In addition to Di. Shull, 12 14 Thatchei, pf esolent of rho Massacho ,ctts Agi uulhu.J Col ^, DI 1:..1 Klaus of the depict t alent of Wan, rat the thuvei situ of I:lot ago, Di It W Allen, director 1 the cOur c•pet anima stations in 'he United Slab. department of Ag militia e, DI It A Mattson of Cu' lop utnient of plant In ceding at (of null unite. sly mall deliset al al canes iLIDGING TEAM ENTERS INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET Venn St it: a, ill onto tunny in the Mid minuet Intel collegiate meat siring contest and in the stock judging contest in Chi , a, nest month. The 'even competitors for the stock Judging team have judged clout Cr ttle, Poland China hogs, Hannishoe ep mid Pei chei on horses at Coates vi le and Waynebboio, Fifteen colleges adi entei the sec on I annual meat Judging competition TI e team which nil tem esent Penn Slate in the contest will Inspect smut n Altoore and Loeb Ha% en ~naps be z.n.l„; Boot Canada Dry PRICE FIVE CENTS Optimism Prevails As Electorate Returns Final Decision PITTSBURGH MAYOR AIDS DRIVE FOR A3l ENDMEN rod,y, EkLuo. llav, Luinnmae, months of organnved circa t on the pant of faculty, students and ft ends of the Colltg, to emu' e the passage of Amendment No 2 and, as the Penu ry], anna elector ate gots to the polls. Penn State remains fin to in the Lon malon that loom now vnll In nag WI- Inge of afa able vote on the Bowl Issue Repot to from et ely pal t of the State indicate that 'ft lends of the Colletto have Joule,' In a last-urinate tall% with pattst.ge of the Bond Ittttoo then goal Newspaper leports since ttlat have I eon fatorahle l'lllskargh Backs Ann mkaent Sunday morning the Pet Wm; fib t, ant 1 led the 1 °pot t of a meeting o: Wh 101 Mayo, Klmc esplessed an intention of using his influence in Paso, of the ptoposed amendment Plot .1 01,1% Relict of the engine,,,- mg extension lopat tn,ent, uhn been campaigning fm the Bond I'l4llo Plasbuigh, declared upon his IC - n to State Collcga Satulday that sentiment theta is extlemtly fasol. able luaid K assistant to the Pi esalent of the College in pub lic relations, mid du Octal of the cam paign, sent mad Neal Philadelphia Sunday that the situation there but deal cd up Particularly win:leant, he deer is , Vic Iron lly attitude ot the political leadui Put the, trieoui ageaunt via, gin en those mtmestc I in the lutme of Penn State by personal tommunteattons te coived from live men eihost, names ap peared as executive boatil members of toe PCII/15Nlvan Taxn . aym's Asso ciation, o 11101 - 1/ published an edvem lisenient opposing the Bond h. sue These live mine- info, mrd f °liege racial, that their MUM, had been acrd em thout their pni %final knowkalgy and that they virile loyal batlaes rf Amendment 2 (anataign Successful—AS armkL "No math. x hethet Amendment No S sm, of lose. todat„ one main object iso. of the campaign hits been acco.upltshed hantkonioh," declared At thur It Wm noels, de in of men, "The people of the State—hundreds of thou sands of them—liat.u heel, hoed up omits behind Stat., ollcge and its ogt am of gluesth " "Dunifroth. of , cry tnilutintoil mon. amps of leading MU - Pape, I nnil nant Stan-wide m ganorat on. ale do nono,l non to put tho Ptinn,ylvania halo Conone w hvle at ran lie 'moil, 'llll4 14 a big atioinpb,hment I fin! that Ana 'Himont No 2 will pass "('el tumh the arm 1, and Interetl of tudvoL, finulty, parent, and tends has La ea.co.lial on. nltul hope, and the 1,11111.1W1 lo,rdels oL,h IF/ exptess then apps eualaon" Summar% or Camp,.mit 'I ht It adopt. sire a the t .tt tpatgn It, flu mg tit , • College Bond lt,stte 1.1 the attention of tottt . short what edit , ellittals ha, talsen at del tint. no Omit Plight It ntsstd Folio, tag Ihi go petal patting t• 1111. It 1.1 um t.unp.upn tip ough the Neon, the "Give YOOl Vol," folder was 'titb it het! and 1,1 - tO,OOO wow. tlp.trthuLttl Special lkrtide, viol. pi intel in many Icligious publications cniulat incr in the Slate, and Slate College• posters sent lettei 4 to all pastors of the saint Ili nonlitialion m the State, elhug .ittcntion to the heic. Vend (sine tall:, uel • deli ei la,- fine piactlealle all Sci vice I lou•• eaters 1101 e pi of riled fin every po, l'ile mei ling Seven humh ul and lifts vie wspsner iliotiariaph, visor featui ai traits tt (Contwued on last pap.) Tod ay The Bullosopher Discusses-- Gin:pus Lights Editorials 1. A‘‘ oil tug the Return', 2. Doctor Fred LCWIS Put tee k 3. Collegiate Dutinitiers
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