Lions race Westerlies VOL. 25, No. 25 LION COURTMEN FACE 4 WESTERN QUINTETS Meet Michigan, Detroit,' Michigan State and Northwestern - ENCOUNTER GETTYSBURG TEAM HERE JANUARY 5 An untied Penn State basketball squad of ten men, the pick of Coacn lielmann's court candidates, sslll de part from State College Friday, De comber 28, foe an enconntet %rah the University of Dctitnt team the fol lowing night at Detroit, Mich, in the opening battle of its four-game West ern linemen. On Monday, December 31, Dutdi Hermann's charges will meet the Northwestern university passers at Evanston, 11l Although Northwest ern is a member of the Big Ten con ference its basketball teams in the, past fen yenta ha.e been rather slmv . in piling up vietonc, - I The Lion dribblers rain engage the , formidable Unwermtl. of Michigan courtmen at Ann Arbor. on New! Year's Day. The Michigan team also a member of the Big Ten but has made a better shoo mg than its Not th-i rrestern competitor. In their final! Western game the Penn State floe, trill oppose the basketball team of, Michigan State at East Lansing, one January 2. I=l The foul games dining the Chiist mus holidays soill math the first time that a Penn State brisl,ethall team null appeal on a Western floor. The Ilermann-coached quintet w.ll be the fast Nittany team to hose athletic relations with any of the foul insti tutions a wilt the e,ception of Michigan State, soh(' encountered the Lions here in football .sei,eral years ago Thus far Detroit and the two Michigan teams are unkno,n quantities The Lion coach declares, howerci, that he e \poets lug men to he land pressed in each of these contest Following the fis c-day hol.day trip ,earera of the Blue and White mill --cudounter the Gettysburg c011et..., pa-- sera as the I nit-al athletic contest in tne new Recreation Hall Januaiy 5. Coach Hen Steam mill pit his strongest passing combination against the Nittany Lions in an ego, t to atone for the 51-29 defeat Ntlilch the Bullets suffeic,l last year at the hands of a n.ightlei Penn State OAT The youth-, ful Getl.3,shurg conch mill have at his command sonic in pausing material, meth mhich to cruiy out his thieat ofl Coenge. 1:=011!! The Battlefield quintet that opposes the Lion live mill be the sane as last wear with the exception of Fintz Hal ler, n roman,' Duke Clanton., right end on the Bullet football team, mill probably assume Inns old position at night fun wand. Clingen mill no doubt shale the duties of fonmand with ulnae Iloke will jump cent. Eddie Cullum, 'knot left end, mill fill the berth at night good, ninth Do McMillan. backfield lulu: may, at the °then defonme post Coach Hellmann cut has squad tcm pen annly to thirteen men in onder to carry on intenme selinunage in pie-, paration ton the Westonn trip These Innen arc the pick of the candidates and ten of them mill be taken on toe thin. The Nittany coach e‘pected to make his selection last night on this morning. Those platers , electecl netuin to State College December 18, and will pi notice continually fon ten I da3 s. Smooth Working . Lion Mathine It N doubtful whether Captain L Reilly nill be in condition for the op ening gam of the :mason. His wi St which suns fractured last in eel. in pro, lace is rapidly mending but it is a tium,tion nhethei Conch Hermann nill silent., the future seisices of the Nittinnv leader in the fast conte.t Skip St:alley mini ed Ins knee in scrimmave Tue , day night, and has been pictented fiom making out dui mg the icinainder of the madaes berme unction Ile will be consid ered, hen euei, uhen the Penn State tutor selects the first two teams. Tine elm en othm nien whom Dutch is considening us possible Ilrsbstrhig matenial one I3ei me Jacobson, Dick Reinhold, Paul Minim me, Judo Mes - Jack Ram., [inwards; Balm er and Jack Di 0, nste an, centers, mid Steve Haines, Joe Wilson, Koch until Ed Lee, gum ds. These men hose been outstanding an every pinciox this ycm and with the possible alit of Captain Reilly and Stahley should, provide 'mama] for .i nuining com bination. @BEM All of the aspning fin Nsuids sic good shots and fine bull handlers Bernie Jacobson has not, lost the bench of sinking field goals film his favoi to position at the coiner of the court mlule the other offensive• men ate be (Continued on third pnge) Semi-Wee 1y 11 run a 131 4/ .. r ..„,, ; ...: : ,,,,, 3:c ,..,, v.,..w...,-;i: ~..,-4-?,,,,,-;/:.:., ~....,,,-„i,-...;?,::. SENIOR BALL WILL OPEN FESTIVITIES Committee Extends Invitation To Underclassmen for Formal Affair CHOOSE SILVERSTEIN DECORATING COMPANY Casting aside Precedent, the Serum Ball committee decided 3, csterday ro mite members of the tr.o lower class es to the formal senior alTan which ndl inaugui ate the College social at tisities in Recreation Hall nu lay night, January 18. Plans for decmation of the Intel. nor ale progressing rapidly under ; the supervision of the Silscistein , Flag and Decorating company of Wilkes-Dame. A canopy effect 'with a cluster of multi-colored lights form ' ing its nucleus has been presented for I the consideration of the decimation. committee. Shields Bulcon) Front View tinder this plan, gaudy streamers I w 111 connect the center-piece with the balcony, shielding the bare seats from the view of dancers. Japanese Jon i terns will also be placed around the! ' snails to complete the scheme. Fraternity booths will be enclosed olden to maintain the semi: of with decorated arches and will pro- , the Alumni Assm nation until the new vide considerable space. Drawings !organization ls COMpleted. the Bound fon these booths will take place after of Directors has accepted the part Chi istmas s aeation. ; time services of Edward N Bolin in Orchestra' treasurerld, recently resigned, as secretary- The music committee has not yet ! The plan for new mganiration of decided upon the orchestra but a the association M be w orked out in 'group of Victor Recording artists has f detail by the committee on Alumni' A number of famous hands are under been promised by Fred 11. Yocum '29 fund. This was derided at a recent consideration. The syncopaters will Joint meeting of the Bound of Trustees I be situated in the center of the Hail I on Alumni fund, the Board of Direct directly under the canopy, so that the ors, and the committee on Alumni music may be diffused throughout the fund at 11°"‘"°"""' The plan M ill building. - n be apprlA ed by a future Joint meeting Because of numerous complaints'berme it iv submitted to the alumm registered last year concerning the l (Continued on thud page) unfairness shown in the distribution! unfairness shown in the dktributionj 'of complimentary tiacts, a standard. 500 MINERS ENROLL IN mod system will be Instituted an-, nounced Richard A. Geuder I NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES num of the Senior Ball committee. , Quintet Furnishes E•tension Department Starts minc Instruction Course Christmas Carolsl For Coil Workers I School of Mines and the engineer ' A quintet of brass instruments corn - ling extension department opened night posed of Bandmaster Thompson, ; classes in the anthracite coal district Frank C. Esentt Jr., ' 29 ' W ' l tel 'last skeek and 500 inineis were en- Culp '3O, henry If Geary 'JO, and' alm ,. i James W Gibbon '4l, furnished mu- The course of ..turly outlined m ime last night which kept the Christ- !dada, practically every phase of nun- music custom in existence. The ing from coal formation to mine sus quintet appeased upon the request of and mina Classes are the Y 91. C. A. I divided into tno groups, one taking !Chnatmas at Penn State has been a preliminary course of instruction accompanied by a celebration of one' for mmms, laborns and other un-; sort or -mother since the days of Dl.l win kers, while the ,econo Edwin E Sparks In the winter of l group lot foremen and superinten-1 1911, when Doctoi Sparks was pies,- dents dent of the College, the custom of has- I These classes arc held tv, ice a neck mg music on the front campus began in Pottsville, Mahoney City, and The custom, Just as other ones, has !Mount Cannel for employees of the changed tonsidelably. The first Philadelphia and Reading Coal eons 'Christmas music W. a trumpet solo pang. Organisation of the classes by Bandmaster Wilfred 0. Thompson, was made by Dean Edward IV Steidle I from Old Main toner on Christmas of the School of Mines and sfetallur-. me Since the students had for the ! gy, Edney! 1.. Keller, Donald Wyman,' most part left State College, the ccle- I and George F. Fishei, of the college: biation seas observed by townspeople. I extension service. `OLD MAIN LACKS IMPRESSIVE SPIRE,' NOTED AUTHOR THINKS ' A toner mg spite on Old Main is. in addition to landscapes near Belle. the only thing Penn State lacks, in I fonts and Tyrone. the opinion of Mr. Erode Waltets,; Mr Walters is leaving for his quai -1 noted artist mho has spent the part' tens in New Yet , , city on Monday. ;Sour months pointing landscapes of Ile milt gi, e a one-man exhibition. the country sun minding State Col- mhich will be made up largely of the lege . ~, ork lie has done here, at the Tmen "There are a few very attractise 1 troth Centutv club in Boston, Mass, spites on the churches to surrounding' early in February Similar exhibits' sillages," he said, "but not one is to 'will follow in Spiinglield, Mass, and' be found lime" Chapel Dill, S. C. I A beautiful steeple that could be The artist, a tecognued number' seen by approaching motorists 'Collor the 'Modern school, employs an no- mites atoned would enhance the lin esstonistic style In his printings.! ... beauty of Penn State and the Nittany i Ms moths have been exhibited in 'I he .sclecting hie trial presidents from moue of over thirty nominees, the ',alley considerably, he believes. (National Academy of Design, Ther e lass of lOU elected Robert S. Foote, Inter nationally prominent too his i Chicago Art Institute, the Royal Can- Pubeit IC Odell°, Clarence E. Christ landscmie camases, Mr. Walters has I nilmn Gallery at Ottawa, the Tate I:In Rich Std M. Stoops, and Herman i °turned to State College as Summer ' Gallery in London, and at the Pan- ie . Session instructor in od pointing for American Exposiime ' Webei as the group . ft 0111 ,hairN the ultimate !cadet of the freshman the last so en years. This is the Iles Work Praised 1 class will be chosen. first year he remained during the fall In the current issue of The An. t-, Following the Chi sterns vacation,' season I Near ill Scenes I coo &deb. Miss Rita Wellman, not- 1 each of the five aspirants mill con ed critic, praises Mr. Wallet's can- duet a class meeting. After this Since he stinted painting here, he , vas, "Blossom Time." The writer ' series of assemblies, the freshmen has finished applannately thnty I tells of how the Metropolitan Museum Ili ill choose as president the candi canvasses of the surrounding counti v. failed to buy this representative mod- date mho has made the best impres- Ile has potttayed typical scenes to eon cameo, m bleb mars purchased Intel sloe The runner-up will become vice- Boalsinii g, Hot:sere:lle and Lemont, ! (Continued tin thud liege) ,president of the class of 1932. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 1930 President Names Prom, Blazer Groups Appointment of the Junior mom and blazer committees isas announc ed Wednesday night by J. Neil Stah i ley, class president blembeis of the Junior prom coni matte arc Kenneth R Kaiser, thou man; Miss Sue K. blotter, Miss Stella C Albert, Raymond E. Roush, John L. Barnhart, D. Fireman Snyder, Jr., Kenneth T Fitz Simmons, Frani. H Due!malt., 11. Albert McMurray, Henty Thalenfeld, Hairy L. Pinker-, ton, George E Mobley, Charks A. Mensch, Robe! t G. Schofield, Alfred) N. Irate, Thomas A bury, John C Shope, Russell F. blollcnauer The , blazer committee is composed of Bannlton M Redman, chairman, Miss Katherine B Preston, Robert R. Wcddc, Jackson A Martin, Mal vin Long, Sidney II Lewis, Porte, C. McKinnon, Henry W. Freed, An drew R. Simnel!, James 11. Cornell, Harold If. Garonrik, Clarke C. Frame and Oscat T Wood. BOARD CONSIDERS ALUMNI CHANGES Secretary Sulinen Will Occult) Post With Association Until IteNisions COMMITTEE PREPARES PLANS FOR GRADUATES GRIDMEN COMBAT N. Y. U. AT YANKEE STADIUM IN 1929 Meet Niagara, Marshall EleN ens In Opening Battles (if Football Year ENGAGE BUCKNELL FOR lIOUSEPARTY WEEK-END Encounter Lafayette on Alumni Homecoming Da,)—Oppose Penn November 9 1 Resumption of relations with New 1 York university by n game in the Yankee Stadium, and addition of two new opponents to the list, ale the !outstanding changes on the 1929 foot ball schedule approted yesterdty by the Senate committee on athletics Gridmen of Niagain uni,eisity will appear here September 28 to set the wheel:, of the 192:1 football season motion. Another eltven, new to Penn State schedules, will represent Min shall college of Huntington. W. Va ,1 here October 12 N. Y. U. in Nen lark IThe Lebanon Valley aggiegatina, for =moral years the first opponent. of the Blue and White ~.eaters has been changed to the second game. The i Annville boys ale scheduled to pm form on New Beason field Octebei 5 Kee Yolk umversity once mole 0.11 pioNitle oppvition for the Nit tiny Lions, this time in Neu Yolk City at the Yankee Stadium, Octobri 2 , 3 This ,ill be tha first game annoy Boni home. As entertainment for the hundred, of atumni ,ho thi ong tl•e c unpin each (antinued on last page) PLAYERS SELECT `SHOW OFF' CAST Frank S. Nincsbatini wrin Direct Presentation of Three Act Farce Play Selection of a cast fa "The Show Off," a three act comedy by George 'lfelly, was announced teecntly Flank S Neu‘baum, director of the 'production to be presented by the Penn State Play ms on January 26 This oil! be the first Show du ected by Mi. Neushrinin since coining lime as assistant directos of the oiganiz, , bon. lie has studied the diama ' Columbia unto ersity, , and has du octal I here dming past 'ninnies sessions The lending tole of the "Show Off" Vi 11l be porti ay ed hi Milton C Y 'lO, who pert.. ined to "Melton of the Musics" and "The Rem Cm" Miss .burette MI Burns "10, f nil Miss Mystic 11. Webb 'ZI2, will play the leading female roles Other membeis of the cast include MD;,. Memo W MOT, '3O. At thur II Cunningham 'lt, James A. O'Connei ; "30, Edgar F. Sadd '24, Fiancis Said. '32 and Robert L Batt '32 Prof.Gaum Speaks To Oil Executives Pi of Car I Cr Guam, of engineer ing e. , tension, adds eq,cd a gi flop of thn I y e.,eentives of the Atlantic Re fining company in its Philadelphia office last noels ' Ile discussed the topic of production in its economic aspects, in older to gsvc the executives an idea of the pi oblems that will confront them in their ,wilt Profess, Cam bas also niitten the leadmm article for the Foreman's Blagarine for Decembei, entitled "The Fundamentals of Personal Efliciency." 'rho at Unto consists of e \ceipts ham the boot which he strut,. recently, by the same title Thi, inagavine used as a Le\ tbook by ninny public, utility and inch:shad study gioups. Class of 1932 Chooses Five Trial Presidents Tottrigiatt. TRUSTEES RETAIN DR. PATTEE AS PROFESSOR EMERITUS AND LECTURER DESIGNERS SUBMIT COVER OF 'LA VIE' Front Disnlzt Figuie on Black Loather Without Lottoling 1030 STAFF INCREASES ' YEARBOOK PAGE LENGTH COLLEGE MITIYIEN . I T 1 IVO /a Vir ower, eon-istig. DI Ft .al I ,i., Pattee's t i Agi.J.- of a Clods mythological chaacte, ea ' '' " . . ' TO COMPETE HERE! _ , tint SUSS nett 1..11 I. the Doatil of [scribed in a brass rude set on .a Wad, ITi ustJes and he was appoint: pi a -1 leather bachgtound. has been sub- I fessoi einoitos and lectinci in Am ,lllll Hold Intercollegiate 12Ing 'canon liteiattne at a meeting in 11... ; mated to the publication staff foi iconsairration i , , T0u ,„„„,,, t in it , reat , on l i soling last week lie v.lll icturn i No lettning hits been plated on the 'hair to Its, .1 week's lectuit. Loin, 'roam of tb- bent while the title and Hall March 21-22 ; C.ICIS }tin, numbess hose been .elegated 1 Details of OIL tom , , 1,, 11.1, tea to the Imaling edge The David J ;been completed It 11 ciwei some Molloy company of Chicago ate the LION BOXERS SCHEDULE :phase of Ammican !gelatin., .111,1 will I det.igners :EVEN DUAL. CONTESTS' L.', place some tuna In 0,1.01,i Feature, Throe is a possilalit3 that the i etti - I Thier pages demoted to subjects of ; fig piefe,sin will come heti. , aett i spe c ial totem est to Penn State steal- Penn Slate's rev g 3 innasiunt has !son ester, hut thus Cu milt .VI all -1 ents have been included in the mat e- been definitely selected as the site fat ;foal ',cone coin e is plannol iup One page depicts the building the math annual intercollegiate boa-, Hollered by Colleague, ! program NS hash is now being cat tled 1 nit tom nanient Mai ch 21 and 22, Ath- ... ~ o the annual thimet of ale 1.11.1 11 lon het e, u bile a second got es an tie- etc A .. '“ Ant w n officials ' ..ml la " t : Ai is fitealt• at the C , ntin 11111, count of the European trip of the night the announcement 'UM ~' i I ON., clubl ist night, Doctoi Pat , College Glee club, The thud page 'rented the 1 , 29 I nig schedule alt- t e cs er ,11,.„„„, Its detoted to Pern State athlete., pi twed (est erday 1,3 the Senate coin-. the f,, ,,.. 114. t.o4lmoni.d . pt est nte.l hint turn I 11 who competed in the 1928 Olyindie mate:, on athletics veto os,m en chment an d NI Li y giIIISCS I Betel e °mount. mg the luck of, labor pal 11 At ts insta al tai ltd Ind 1,9 ON The sic' of the pages contained in Eastet n inlet collegiate mitmen in the' "The Fatuity of the School of t 1 ,.• the annual has been changed fl oil 9 championslitp tunnies, Coach 11euc . ..• ; I t la lal kits tit 'Flu. Pt. tin, ham. inch, Nude and 11 inches long, as has •ingmen will engiate -men foimulahle st,a, C o ll ege t o n 0 ...,-„, Fred Lc, us been used in femme yens 4, to 9 niches teams In dual meets, tine° in the home Pap,. upon his lan meat fawn ..- L ido and 12 inches long I 1 Ing and foul :thread tar cennedien with th, 01,otiltion Although all of the photegiaphs of The most ambltions Cot cign tn‘ a- 'ai tei the ty-roan yea , of some°. the hewn any campus soeuet .„, f un , mon in Penn State's hosing Instot 9 NI '•A,,herdlid en ,,,, k en u „ co t, no t, po t l inen t lien, th e photo', split, ,11 11.111Ld for candy Max+, when the .1, p., touuumunut‘u and „stuu..), tutu „id sect-on has neatly leached completion, Nittany team eneountets Geolgetow it I ~•-iweted and belmed To factilitate win% on the 300.0 i and Nn , Y on sne ,,,,° .‘o nights.; '• \s seholai, yon tun anate till' ...- section of the Joanna!, Fted C Schm ii-! First lleet Fenner) 2 ,lation between chat LAI t and stile] ti er, assistant cdttot, has gone to Plitli-U Westein Platy land mill anode 0..: ' , lnn, budding -Imo o ilias or awo , tn• amine to ad Denis H. Matlack. edit., Mori lair February 2 for the opening imolai vainestne , s„nal self-tiaining, national director of the Phil idelph, t : meet of the 192.0 campaten A chant- ; t alb, th in upon owl es, credits, or Photo Engramng company, an the in- l pions/tip contend°, in the South, the lie. , a^ndenitc te , gritton iangement of the class cuts I - 1:1131.111:1 team is ene of foul open, t "As %nat ., . 3.0 h. , . 0 , 10 (I. , th. I goished hone, c tot . ;nisei:, and reit . Mlle :tedium front vita colleagues I lid firm the instilution ton set ye "In (tam i cut elllolll., w limb Wt.., tint coal oval, the Facult, of the :school of labettl Am i isas,ui 01 .that 3. iet i i e not from 1, el k but Li I net, to that st i onions leis. ie. and -,, ir- ,, , Pt 0 05 100 in It Inch miltui c awl eieative celne, niccnt take deepest tool" • - , reanne. rum aq. year 14.'herl- COLLEGE SHEEP EXHIBIT lu. l ° others ute Penn, Na‘y and ' Three ne,comers are Sound on thrs PLACES FIRST IN SHOWlyeaCe card, West Vngerna Felnuaty end Po:rill= Felnualy 2'3 in the !home :mg, and Geolgetonn Match 1 Gainer Tuo Championships As .11. wamington, D C The Nest lehaannon: aril be emounteled March Jack R. Co ne. Week es /2 at .Innapolls, Mt!, an,l the tit Icel. at Pe Instivanre uneaten I,thrr ury 11. rn the Palest:a at Phrladelpin t .eoutlitan tam, the Shepliet d's Priie Natant' manual bill test until Malelt Captuting a championship, a le- o b oo they travel t o Syracuse for sere chanunonohip, the annual tng,ageinent cult the Or owe. sotelat blue and red libltons, jog , t o , no and the John Clav special, the C 01-! Intel tolltgiale, there Itge again came to the fore ail It, flock of shots sheep at the Intern,' n State t. ill he the host to tha ntei collegiate hosing teams for the Clonal Llve.toch Exposition held Chicago l rst steel: ,second lime In the history of the 'Commitment v.hen the contenders coin. Joel It Cot ne teem% ed the sirup - hod' , mac, %tit:tit he had foimetly! (Continued on third page) non two years ago Shonin, a well Co-ed Chews Way dc, eloped Slit opshn e lege won the channnonqup of Cy as fin that breed To Hot Dog Crown In the John Clay specials the flock anti fir-4 prl/e unit floe scatting nether; Othei ainnings included one, Folio, rig the fad of maiathon 1,4, Once seconds, a thud, fourth, lances tom, the announcunent that and sisth place a reran State co-rd is entering a nen ---o bold of endemot Earl, this nook 'he School of Agriculture. miss donned the long-distance hot dog ;toting Jc Impionship aftet doom Plans Barn Dedication of the 'eedn.hes et one Dodo , otoo , of the new ,thoLp bun ' The chninpionship contest ens kohl and neterinaie hospital consttucted t ,r the during the post year roll take place ~.: :;, o' ;1 ." 1 : 4" " Judgct A"'oPtisne".ll74"`el.:,:,‘: .I,inual In , I tonal, a goal of hankr., A ,uitnlile ogiam !non .and iches en as Oct by the con ned for the ocension by the &Tull- tunts mitt of animol husbandry in tin , ' U tine end of tine host ound only ate! noon n rutin s Dull inspect the tn. o stauggling aspii ants tennunial nee buildings and bleeding nod, _lnd 0, , „ too A., the y, en ti, d og sins, in then attend the dedlcntony osmoses. d„ oppo „, od, o „,, co „„ thopo, , let the Oll4l‘lo. touting the othet to PROFESSOR PARKINSON ' , it the leatel. TO ATTEND CONVENTION' :uttlit, inc, ten, eleten, atel MLitt:. I', I, , ,elfth ftenlaut ter Ull4 do,outeel :.*1 the az,stonce of con.,ldu able Prof. Hairy 0. Prillaman, of flu., a i atm Thou, the hie o'clock rural education department, n I,A i.mg and the conquering co,tl tend the annual convention of the in lied ama, for her evening mull Amer neon Vocational Absornition at Philadelphia, December ii, 11, and .15 It 14 the first time in many yea,. MRS. MACK TO ATTEND Dint thri convention ha, been kid in TEXTILE CONFERENCE Penn* Wallin. Vocational toucher from the entire country n ill be pie omit of testile chenit,tin at the Caila•>;a, I ALUMNI SPONSOR DANCE , han "mu ui the T'e• ule anon of the Anteitean Homo Flee ; 110.0 2(4 nsmaiation, 1%111 attend a Under the atispit, of the &mann muting vponsoied by the Aniei man Alumni, a Penn Static dance will be Enginvel tong Standaidization commit hehl Chi islotas eloning, Decombei SS, tee in NC, 1 . 011, City Willi. Stai,Ll. at the Century Club, Scranton All to di•ntron of sitt,ts and 4liteting ,t , identri etc muted to utleud. St d sauced I'. IL It Runs Specials Front Lemont Tonight Spoull titian, to Hail taborg and Swanton 1,111 lea,: Lemont at o'clock tonight, accot dog to Pcon. viva= i.uh oad officials. Train ',umbel 27, going a est, scheduled to kayo Tytone at 1.50 look this alto nohn No spee,al L 111414 ate sahtduled follnt. tug the 6.1c,1t10n 6====M DeNigners Cot er PRICE FIVE CEN'IS 'Accept Critic's Recent Resignation From College Post LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY PRESENTS TESTIMONIAI ! American Litmature Authority For Special Cour.c rl ofes,el ako in •ent,tl o testuunnlak ln the College Ste al° and the Methodist Chulth 'I he Senate toqintoni drawn up by Reg ] .1,01 llo.Tinan, tot to id In a hnt du the Aim, Mato. of uhn.h tht ptufebun enure rte. , the fluting I=l Doc tot Pottta pl to, to lams Slat • C'ol'eµ.• tom°. au lit uu•lot to his holoc, in Cot °•ratio lltath, ha, been In, jesul, otr , ettonl teal Ile poi nos,, t. nape the ti; of of OIL nolthun rum P• and to Outs tom! hntt,••lf malt the It:an:try atnire.phczt. of IVnltel parl., .. am, by as tile, tolenv A 1..40t of Anuo an lite, attn.. • nab 10.11 s ill b•• In, I,aln or!, Plofe , ,to Pattee vdl 1.1 the lu,t to I cot (In, ith I , e of 01 has bum won: a p.. h ono, e (haft oI Noltnne m oat, of he, t on,a, he, a•td In po, to hate it lead% fin pabll eettun aftet Eat tioa 11 , e 111 °HII,, 111 the south To ( ontinue I ....nlong I, In in del to mina on lolllm t toll] ti notional nut 1., 1/iit lot Patio p 11.1, .A.LLe , I 31 to .1 Iry 1.111 i I 11 Allll I -01111 IlLawtuto ut I:011111 tont gy, toil] miles fu. n In+ !mini Uw mg tht NU.IIIIII I lie ill lie .1 intinitio, of latnit of the Di Loaf &touoi iit Ergleili in inont. Idt anc our t ca.ti and °ppm :Inn' v o net ote ho, tone to nn um; 1,11 'l2 I C. 1,01. 101 PI nleyan Patiot. , t eAgnntoni li on, 111 • (avail.% aftm (Continued on hot 1,4;0 Today— Editorials t. The Spirit of Christina , ' 2. Wanted: A Name 3. Lifer:ll3 Atmosphere 4. The Hatchet Menace 5. Collegiate Definitions
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