Itcmers Eschange Xmas Socks VQL. 25, No. 26 SENATE ADOPTS NEW SESSION REGULATION Faculty Body Approves Calendar for Next College Term SCHEDULE CUTS SESSION EROIII 34 TO 32 WEEKS Trustees Pass Recomntendation • Lengthening Pre-Medical Course One Year Many changes in the student lege lawns wete effected by the Conege Senate at Ito teanr monthly meet ing on December. Thu Senate also apprused the ealendat submitted by the special committee on College Cal. ender for the year 1n29-C.l). For the purpose of cleating a 111010 efficient 3eat, the school period has been shortened ftom thirty-four to thirty-ton meeks. The summer vu cation hen been lengthened, ohile the Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter messes hose been cuttailed , Recess Between Semesters Thu- committee has included an cies - en-day recess between the fh st and second semesters in the schedule. Armistice Day will be celebrated as a holiday, as will a Saturday during the football season to be selected by the students. ,Registration is stheduled for Mon. day and Tuesday, September 2.; and 24, 1922 The lust semester mill be gin Wednesday, September 25. It began September 10 this year. Thanksgit mg Lease Thanl,sroving 1 acatron starts ~t noon Wednesday, Not ember 27 and ends at noon Friday, No% ember 23 It P a leave of three days ns nom pat ed with the five days on this ear's talendar. Tho Chrismas vacation begins Sat urday, December 21, and classes still Ivy, trnicvl at noon Thut.d.m. Janu ary 2, 19.30, resulting in an absence of el run days against nineteen for this Christmas. Ths first semester Oases roon Sat in day, February 1. 'll.ere is a lapse of eles•en day s until the opening o 1 the second toms Wednesday, Febru• ary 12. Claboes will cease at noon Thuss dm., April 17, until noon Tuesday, April 22 for the Easter recess As usual Memonal Day will be obsessed May 30. The semester will end Fee star, June 0 and Commencement Day Hill talse on. Tuesday, June 10 (Year Pre.Medical Course Tho Board of Trustees nppoosed tho recommendation of the Senate to abolish the three eat Yoe-Metheal course Students entotlng in that corneal= nest Septet-abet will be ke burred to study tout yews, instead of three and then a year at a tecognized medical school, betake being ;panted r degree The regulation authorizing e emp ton of students with semester grades of 85 per cent front final emumnations was abolished Hereafter no' e‘emp, tiona will lie Tier nutted. Likewise the Senate action eserming se-hors from final examination, in June was re scalded and beginning in June sen iors will lie required to tel.e closing e‘aminations. Effeetn 0 next veal a gi ado of 2 mdl be requn ed for passing in the Graduate School instead of a mu, l. Students seceiving a gsade of —l. t tho end of the seme,tes will be pm ated to continue the ads aneed •nurse so long as they imam above lie patting grade All the abase rules and segulatsons hose been adopted by the Senate van go into cited with the opening of 'olbge nest Septemlies Seines', oweves, sell lie s conned to tul.e es minationt the. yeas Calendar 7.00 p. 01.—" Le Cock Fr arLars to meet at 15 L. A 7 30 P. m.--In4tollatton of oun co s of Glange In 100 Holt. Thunda3 Night 7:00 p al.Pezin State vet sus Western 'Mat yland, basketball S.OO p. m.—Prof. Pauline 13 Muck will disconm "Testiles flow Test Tubes" at meeting of American Association of Liniveisity Women in Women's building. ,/ ) 1,, , Semi-lA/act 4y c , .0 , , , '4ll 1 I ,; - /-3 1, • :'; ,: i T... z... l ig ':•1\ '' '' ' rprltt aek ,„.,,,,,..i. .....,..,;... tau®, Rev. Shrum Speaks Of Forces in Life "Contagion of personality, a passion for service and allegiance to one's country air tho predominating forces in out daily life," asserted Chaplain Reuben W Shrum, U. S. N., Wash• ington, D C., in addressing the chap el assemblage Sunday morning. Reverend Shrum, chaplain of the presidential yacht, Mayflowei, inter spooned his tall, with incidents which occurred while cruising on the Poto mac River with President and Mrs Coolidge To ill.isfrat-i the importance of a contagious personality for a happy tho speaker cited the deep-rooted I love exhibited by the people of the, United States for Mrs Coolidge be-, canes of her simple, democratic na turc As an c'ample of ,a man im-; hued with a true pass= for senice' lie called attention to Lindbergh whose trans-Atlantic flight aided in healing the bleach between the people of France and the United States Lind bergh, he declared, sought not per sonal fame but glory for his country.' WRESTLERS BOOK 6 DUAL CONTESTS Meet Tufts, Western Reserve And Lafayette Teams in Home Encounters. COACH SPEIDEL REPORTS LACK. OF HEAVYWEIGHTS Six wiestling meets and the Intei collegiates at Lehigh, base been ar ranged for the Lion team this season by Richard 31. - Streiker '22, manager. Three are home contests _ - Opening with Tufts in the Recrea tmn Hall February 2, the season con tinues with Syracuse, Lafayette, Cot lien, Navy, Western Reserve and tho Intereollegsates in order. The schedule ono of the hardest user arranged for a Nittanj mot team, all the, opponents having strong teams with a number of last year's varsity members still eligible. The Penn State squad must be built arounu one veteran, Ted 'Wilson, 122-pound intemollegiate champion Daily Workout, Coach Spode], who has been train ing his squad of about seventy-fis men daily since before Christmas va cation, reports a dearth of material in the 175-pound and heavysseight classes. A number from the football squad have failed to report. In the I.ghter sseights, however, he has a large number from which to choose. Unless mote heavy men report he still be forced to use light men in the boaster classes The schedule as approved by the faculty committee Is: February 2, Tufts, home; February 9, Syracuse, away; February IG, Lafayette, home; February 22, Cornell, away, Match 2, Navy, away; March 9, Westein Re serve, home; Mauch 16-19, Interco]; legiates, Bethlehem. FRESHMAN COURT TEAM SCHEDULES 4 CONTESTS To Play Bucknell and Syracuse At Home, Carnegie Tech. Pittsburgh Abroad Foot contests ,too at home and too natty. hose been schdduled tor Penn State's yowling basketball fife, ac cmding to Ned N. Floating, graduate manages of athletics. Conch Conover's passeis mill oppose Bucknell lime in the season's opener on Friday night, Febiuray 1. In the second and third engagements, the Lion tossers mill perfinme against Pitt and Cainegie Tech in Pittsburgh on successive nights. The Panther courtmen ctdl battle Penn State Fit day, Fe!ninny 15. while the Tartan contest will be caged the following night Syracuse frashmen will engage the Nnttany plebes here in the fointh and final game on February 20 OFFICIAL'S MOTHER DIES Word ens received by Mr. Edo aril For the purpose of better miutia- Is. Hibshman, assistant to the prems ing students and teachers of metal dent, that his mother, Mrs Mary lurgical engmeering, the Penn State Krinitt Hibshman died Sunday night Metallurgical Society was formed te at her home in Ephrato. Funeral eon- cently. Max Lightner, Jr. '2O and • cos will be conducted Thursday of- George T. Jones '3O store elected Inez toinoon at too o'clock. intent and secretary, respectively. STATE COLLEGE, PA , TUESDAY, .4ANUARY 8, 1029 FRATERNITIES ENTER I. F. C. COURT LEAGUE MI fraternities desnmg to enter the inter-fratermly basketball tournament most sand the ono do/- tar entrance fee immediately to Edward W. Jamison '3O, Delta Up silon, instim/1 of Malcolm Kirkpat rick '2O, Phi Fappa Psi. There will be a meeting of fraternity bas ketball managers at the Delta Up silon house at B o'clock tomorrow n,ght PENN STATE OPENS MODERN INFIRMARY College Equips New Hospital To Provide Quarters for 28 Patients HARRISBURG PHYSICIAN GIVES X-RAY MACHINE Containing the most modern equip rent and furnishings, the College Hospital and Infinnaly has been oc cupied by the staff of the health ser i vice and student patients are recer:- 'rng treatment doily. Immediately to the sight of the en : (tame hall is n clerk's loom wheic patients ale teemed. Next is the su ' penntendent's room and complete quarters for visiting surgeons Op erating rooms and stenhcing room also confront the s isitoi. In addition there is a room demoted to nose and throat treatment, a doctor's office, drug room and a utility loom Women's Quarters In the sscst wing are quartos:, foi eight isomers patients, and a sun pal lor furnished by alumnae of the Col lege There is a complete diet lotth connected ssith the basement kitchen (Continued on second page) THESPIANS CHOOSE cAst FOrREWEW Present Minstrel Production in Seim ab Auditorium Nos.( Saturday- VARSITY QUARTET WILL OFFER ENTERTAINMENT , Announcement of the cast lot thi' "Campus Reimeu of 1920," Thespian pioduction wh.ch n ill - be pi esentcd January 10, uas made last ueel,. by Charles F. Kindled '2O, production manages of the club. The production mill be a minsti el with Edgar F. Sadd '29, as interlocu tor and Kenneth T. Drake 'JO, Wil liam T. Teas '2O, Joseph IL Reiff 20 and George A. Little 'l2, as end men, The end men will be in black face while the circle, composed of thiiti, ono men, will appeal un typical camp us attire. Varsity quartet To Slng Social selections mill be offeted by the Vassity Quartet minlc swig-mai musical numbeis and carient populist songs mall be sung the rude George Shuster '2B mill give a novelty dance us a fentme of the program. The Thespian clog dancers mill ollm additional dance entettainincnt. The production, will open promptly at 7:15 o'clock. Tickets will be on , role at Montgomery's as week in ad , once of the production date. Frofe. - nities m ;slung reservations should male arrangements with Kindled at the Phi Giummt Delta fraten only house ut once NATURALIST TO TO ATTEND COLLEGE NATURE CAMP Etnest Thompson Solon, natutahst, leeturet, and author, who has •.pent many years studying and teaching woodcraft in this country, has been engaged as a special lecturer for the 1929 summer session nature coops. Seton has made a thorough study of life 11111011 g the Americo', In- Man and early pionems of the stout end so In lecture to the summer session students on plinsei of his aorl, a maim aft. As usual, two c mass Ulll he cos, ducted this yeas, the first Cr our Juno 27 to Jul; 18, and the second hum July 17 to August 17. METALLURGISTS MEET FOOTBALL COACHES SELECT BEZDEK AS ASSOCIATION HEAD Adopt Neu Recovered 'nimble Ruling Recommended .iy Penn State Tutor PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES COMMITTEE CHAMIEN Nittany Grid Mentor &Bet e, Regulation Will Deveqp Aggressiveness l lingo Dezdel• setman Le gin! mentor and dnector of athletits, was elected President of the Islatiolal aocsation of Football Coachasiat as annual meeting in -New tticar.•, Louisiana, December• 29 and l 0 In addition to electing Penn State's conch as its head for the con.* yea., the association unanimously adopted a rule affecting recmcied funiiles. It prim ides that such a misplfy h. "dead" at the point of recmorr when gained by the defens , ve team but al lows the offensric eleven to,ain as much as possible when recmcled n member of its own team This rule was recommended fy Bea deli at a banquet of the ai,siliation flee Yeats ago and was adcptrd at tne past contention only after umaimous (Continued on third page LION BOXERS BEG RING COMPETI Don GMNes for Fh.L Tii Heavyweight Contend Remain Uncertain 1 115-roum) coNTEsr.A?,Ts PUZZ ,E coAcir 1111617cK Penn State's a-spiting linemen full dcn the glescs in aeti‘e com Lat this 6fteinoon ashen the leading contend ers for Coach L. llouck's 1929 hos ing team eschone punches for the first time in the Recreation 11,11 tint. The battle for the 115-pound po,t rs cspectod to fmnish many thins with Christopher, Cunningham and Epstein inning for the assignment Christopher pushed Frankie Mahon to the limit last scar and is fasored ter show the way to his empetitois thr, seintei If ca% 3, we ight I..hing Although Coach Houck temains op tun stic, the squad is still mithout a formidable heasyne•ght to fill the shoes of St e llamas doling the uhr season 51.1:u Kaplan, po,erful football man, and Johnny Sol ella, °thet meinliet of the gi id corps, IN el c. expected to report fon thd team but mallet moved has made an ap peal auto et Struble, v.ho fought in the lusts', u eight mats last tear, as another possibiltt‘ for the one not post Strobl°. and Kaplan may report tins meek It is helloed that llamas snub nein esent the Lions In the Intelcol legiates unless a capable understuus• is des eloped in the meantime. Weight Problem The weight p 1 con Cionts Coach Houck un the IGO and 175- pound dosses Coplatn Woltl• (Cont hued on tilled pagl) • ' PASSERS WIN ONE, Lc,SE THREE WESTERN G IMES Penn State's basketball tea I made a brilliant. start on its five-. 1 una tlon of the Middle West dot ng the Chi 3stoms lmlithns be defeating the Unteelsits of Dettott. 81 to 18, in the mderl encounter of 'the season. The remaining Mee games, hov.eNet. re sulted in defeats for the Ndtariy pas Not rho esters, a member of the Big Ten Confer once, sent Coach Hermann's protege, don a to a 11-17 count in the second battle of the tip In a New Ytai's DAN. encounter the oearm s of the Blue It Into Ni ere compelled to boo, .11-11, to .1 Clore pOmet Cul 3111.111C.111 11111,41th' cool t team. margin of too point , . 10 to 11, pt oved tl.e duo atoll of the Lion flee In toe final We,tcnn stiuggle pith Mield gan State. CROSS-COUNTRY ELECTIONS Captain llunry E. RalchlY 3tanager Homy M . GLegoly FIN( Raymond A Boman' Pt ed U Can Nati Dam .on E. Molynek,, MID-YEAR GRADUATES MEASURE FOR GOWNS Cap and gown measurements for seniors g-raduatmg 1n February mill be taken at Stark Brothers & Harp er store, from 6 until 8 o'clock to morrow, Thursday and Friday eve- nlngs and lions 10 until 12 o'clock Saturday morning. Orders for graduation announcements and pro grams mill he taken at the sonic times. according to chairmen of the committees in cherge. NITTANY COURTMEN FACE W. MARYLAND Defeat Gettysbuig,37-3 I,During E‘tra-Penod Battle in Recreation Hall BROWNE'S FOUL TOSSING SAVES GAME FOR LIONS Tack Brouneni accurate foul shoot ing, coupled with the decided conic back staged by his teammates in the e, , tia period of Saturday's panic Pavel the A' for Penn State's 37 to 31 sietoiy oNer Gettysburg's basket ball team and enables the V. Carel, of the Blue and White to face Westeta Marylard's passers Thursday night undefeated on the borne court. Tho Nittany courtmen unl meet the foimidable basketball team Ito• i Weston Maisland college at 7 °Mod. Thursday night in the Recreation lAA 3 car the Maly land five uas hand ed A dcci ate 19 to 20 defeat by the Lions vho outscored then southern rpponents 3 to 1 to the last half of the contest Little is 1,110,11 of Westm n Mai y land's basketball material althouzb Coach Ducth I I ermann is preparms (Cent.nu •'I on third page) SENIORS CONSIDER - CATERER FOR BALL 25 Fraternities Must Sanction Proposed Refreshment Arrangements COMMITTEE <IJ.NNOUNCES COMPLIMENTARY GROUP An innot ation in catelirc, plans for the Scrim Ball, mhich aJI to. e place nest Fla bas been an nounced by officials in chnrje of plc . parations. Upon the npnioval of tuerty-fire tiateiniticu a local Inc, chant will furniqi ielicshinent, to hooth•, and take charge of all tut nttm 0 ti ancpo• Lotion Etch tiatetnite rill be tenoned to furni-,11 a punch honk ladle, bida-sr, n rake tin., and sailing el card table y Inch will be called fct and delisei cil L, the enchant Complimentar linttAtton% Included on the coirplimentlit lv,t 'surd t nently ate the euininittet menthe,. and cheitinan, the pie,,dert. ice ptesolent, , ect etat .1 and ti ca,w et of the senior end Junior clasgei, the pic=ident of the Vor.lan's Student Coin meet ant the pi esidents of the 1 MCAiindVWCA Imitations ndl also be ',sec,' to semen menthols of the com....ntAN and f rates ht.i:To. the niannzo i and cap tains of the cci our athletic team.. the pthaalent and secieLaty of the Athlotte Association. the inesident ot the Penn St.the club, the chit f and busincs, manager of Le Vo. the presidents of T. I , C. and T. M. (' and Militaly liotl, Junioi Pion, end Soph Hop conitnitteev. --- 0 ---- C. 0. BROOME SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA ATTACK Pi of Chu enee 0 Di (tome of the doper talent of art lateetut e dad at ht.; State College home Detesubet 21 as the result of art attack of pet u nwept. A ntdte of New Yoalc, Ptofe,o, Bloom come to Penn State m 11:115 as Inst,uetot m engtneutlng drauntg. He ma, advanced to the tank of lc sistant inofe,,ot In 1920, and at the mante Om slab placed In charge of cngineemng draining In the &pall molt of alehiteeture. --o DEDICATE SHEEP BARN Dedication exercises for the new i sheep barn will be obsei red Junuail li. The completed building is non icadv to hoipp the College breeding and e\peumental flocks. It will salve as the cent. of all hi ceding. e‘peumental, and Instinc t:until well, In sheep INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC PASSES CRISIS HERE Korean Girl Takes :College Will Continue Agricultural Work In Session Despite False Rumors The aced rot az multmal education In her name land pt °mated Esthu H to ,HEALTH SERVICE TREATS \Mang, a 3 oung Korean student, spend at Penn. State. the last ta o j 16 AS ILLNESS DECLINES months at a two.; car education ii, tiaining comae in this comth y. "Penn State ht, the most practical Doetot Ititenour Itepoits Most methods of educational training of any of the colleges oi universities Patients Suffering' Only which I hose visited;' MLes' From Set ere Colds Wa.mg just before cite departed lot her nato, land 'social days ago "Eighty potent of the people of Ko tea belong to the agttcultural clas-, end ate badly in need of educat.onql training in agronomy- I have ob scned mans interesttna c' perunen , s at State College and still pass on t ley prop'e the I note ledge mina I Rave gainod." Miss Whang plans t, tau, to IG'- set and teach the murk of that roan tty the innumed method., of fuming which she leatned at Penn State Be fore coming hose s/q, vas graduated nom Teacheis' college, Columbia on, %easily OFFICIALS FAVOR NEW GYIYI POLICY Limit Hall Uses to Senior Ban Jumor Prom. Sorb Hop, Graduation Dance COLLEGE WILL SUPPLY. FURNITURE, EQUIPMENT As a guiding policy for the use o r the Rem ea Lion Hall it ti is heon it:com mended, and appros ed hp President Ralph D Viat to uz.e othe than departmental 1 1 . I:inittyl to m- E.titutional funct.or lot ,hti..h an ,rnaller building on the manna, adequete The approved recommendation al.' can ties in ith it instructions that up phcat,on, fon u-e 01 the new build he made to Dlicctoi Hugo Bee- MIIIMMIME!!121 Tho Senror Hall, Junior Thom. Sophomore Hop. and the Commence ment dance %111 be held in the Han The 'Aida it', Bali, hoetter, piano in tn.: ti mm~ Other rst.ddi,lreil funatroni myth 1,111 Le qnged in the gymna,luin are commuter - el, mass le•cting_, athletic miles, and gradual. exert ict All d_•ol+tn,r~ all cunt C, s. la em.l.'+uns.iu••l lt!, the •npc, intend; t nand: and and i Int lan al ros .11 I t 1.,m in ads once Inlu c•maber a 11 11 , ',L k ,/ 00 1; •• the hand tail of the Laleous and the wall panels Booth; soill be erne:hell ith fus name sup plied ly the College as matt of the equipment of the budding. No nails mop he drisen in the %sal!, of (loon: Belt c4lnenta to be seised in the building will be at tanged fan tin ouzo the dining commons SITIOLIIIX Mail lie pm nutted unit , in the coneoui se COMMITTEE ARRANGES MILITARY BALL PLANS Set Felsruary 15 as Dale fat Annual Affan—Consider Victor 0 rchebt ra TVIILItiVe 1111111 q ton il 11101 e mune., ..; 11.”1, been completed ceorchnu to Ilet nerd C 11i61em '2l 0. 1. C student c.olonc.l and shun 11411 , ot the I oimmttee Although the date has been cleft itcly set Col Feertunt 15, it hts not I eo dete mined ahethet the fun, tin a 11l he in the IZe, cation I fait c the ki nun: An elabot tte dum •tstv s, elect has been tuna d unto 10 the tonnantee. toed lel tn. nations hate been e -11 leo& to Lusts nor Frahm and tin I at mantle: 01 the National Gnat d ut l't nnsy It ant, Music will be Tut I n,,,hed by one of set cent Victor t cern d• 14, orehestt as that ate now under. eotrodet :then. MMIHEMIMMIEEMEI Aa tnec-mesident of the American Agyeemtion for the Athantement 4)1 Science. Dean Robert L. Sackett at tended the amend meeting of that on gam. anon in NON, Ye 11: City Inst wool, and president at the sessions of the section on enifineclipg! Idle Rumors "Mu" A‘Nl* PRICE 1I VE CENTS BULLETIN 'aloof P,alph 1) II( tzcl osnuttl . 14, ii , g rd lrnt rnplrt I The College authorit,..in annul ' ern; the ol.tirm of resumer: nt the scheduler' tune after the Christ mas tleation. deeded that the health touddions olueli might I,r affected ohen the ...indent., return.] should not nenue.,l3 interfere wain the hold• mg of ch.,s ff- end roger the afel, and welfare of the student Inuit. Cor tunatel3, the general situation after ;the fen dap, of College oork sense tatatfon. is real!) better than ~, espected it would Inc. There • , 1 some ,eiel.ness. but in amount and in its ,nature It Is not at pre,lit alnrmine link., coop:1100ns gt ont a good ti• al n orse. there n o good rea.on ma 3 not ew i teet to ton:lout the CoPette n ork ,110 kite] The ~ind ent hod) null he kept infor tied of the situ then front titer to tone and i.hnuld not p.,. undue attention to idle rumor, Repel is ”.^tied Lt Eel ph,ati estwilas indicate that the crucial point 111 the "ihl" quiet tt ;PO his ,been steeping State College foi ;- , eral , has been pi-sNI na.l the, • to little possilnlit; lb it Penn Plate is 01 be In.ted to dr contoue At the ,10, of the Cinistola, hoh rla;s last Thu•il,t , a non,bet of ct,- dnt, began to lop , . t Itn.ddv d Ihr College Ili pital fro lie Omni OM hated at bin, that it mou'd he roccscaty to .lilol, a t tcntmn tf tel. fht.,lS continued to trio, incise 11l in 1111.1111.11 Srsteen p'•Lcuh nut I , rg ticotth n the Hosortal Snadar, but the build nig rr, el no danger 0e bear g tilled to its cap lefty of to cute-ought cants, :recording to Di Joseph P Rite now, Coltge ph% sman It anus pa ntiled lost nee], 1 1, it the huildlng nas dread:, Orlin When uteri ierted con, erning the c.p.do.nror, Dot tot R.Lenou, declared (bat durrog the entire tune since the attack first made its apoeur ante in State College, he has tioated on 4 one II tel eases of real The ;renter rout of the studcnt cinema .c. , tcd haNg beLn nothing c•cept sot onq cold, Sine Recommendation Pll , ll to the I,llllllltloll nt COIIUZI, hu. sda.. 016et.th, (.0 . 1`111t111t.1.1.11 adit the State Depat !luta 01 Health :L. at dam. the 1,1%1,0,1101 or poste.- .. the opening date 'the State !tom d n 1 I f oalth teutmntnndnl that he Collette aenttnue to , L 111011 .1, ehttluled Dean of Jlc•t kithot \Vat nod. Lae last noht. to.tJbto.ttul the pier ,LI/1114 . topett t ontutoott. the 111,1 ,t , oloitts f th,tontottotte I hoe I.: Mlle 111,1.h00d Of , mh h.o qung, he ',RI To • tregp tid the litalth or cur Iltnn St ite iludent liottot Io an IVat nod. ..ind - Miss Chtu lolly 1: , dean of ttmaen. dist, ibuted toil to n Joint 11.4 of pit, Wail,. onnntnthitions roe re ifieenutions nein mined to I to., the student. well .1.1.1 t tied as lotions “11 NOU .tie at, 11, luiep we I 1,, liflng. erg! lie sett title 10 It 11.11 sof eat 111,_ and sleepinglllll cl e.h., .11,1 tt old 1. 1.00 , 11 1. 111 %%111-1 CI 6.11 IN 11 ninth as p o s,l,le, A f to tinting long .n pout!, it'll lined 1001115 01 loon, m t•nah thi an is not changed CI union', At oul la •iiiltli a Lining.. of tenon.] - 311110 In athltlits, 'Line lig and spin al WIN Today The Bullosopher Discusses— Co-Ed Cheer!cyders Editorials 1. The Influenza Situation 2. Em)huning the "Hatcher Menace :l. We H ereby Resohe 1. Congratulations
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