Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 30, 1930, Image 1

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    "FOR THE GLORY
OF OLD STATE" tatr --,- st.
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VOL. 26, NO. - '62 oples
FRANK S. EDMONDS
WILL TALK BEFORE
GRADUATING CLASS
To Address 620 Seniors on 'The
New Liberalism' Next
Tuesday Morning
WOLFE, CAMPBELL GIVE
CLASS ORATIONS MONDAY
Dr. Iletzel, Baldnin, Hocklen
Haller, Coogan Included.
On Speakers' List
The lion Frank Spencer Ildmonils
Will address the graduating class of
620 members and friends on "The New
Liberalism" at the seventieth coni
mencenient exercises 10 00 o'clock
next Tuesday morning
-
Faculty marshalls headed by Pro:.
Clarence E Bullmgm, College maish
all, will assemble the semis at 9 15
o'clock for the commencement pro
cession to Recreation Hall. Student
marshalls have been named to assist
the faculty members in marshalling
the graduating class preparatory to
the march.
Baldwin To Speak
J. Theodore Wolfe will delivei the
Valedictory address in Schwab auda
'tonuar at 9.00 o'clock Monday morn
ing as the farewell to the Class of
1930. R. Paul Campbell, salutatorian
will open the class day exercises when
he welcomes fronds, patents and alum
ni to the Campus
F. Bruce Baldwin nill make his
last appearance as the official head
of the graduating class when he de
heels the second address of the Colny
mencement day program John N
Engel as chaninan of the mange•
merits committee will . be responsible
tot the order of the day
The third speaker, Scott S Geesev,
class poet. will offer the class poem.
Sup K. Molter. class donor for the
girls, will introduce Helen F Faust,
Bow glrl,'Giace M Woodson, Slipper
girl, and Josephine T Lees, Fan girl,
telling of their activities during four
„cars at romp. qtatos
Pipe oration will be delivered by
James 11. Coogan it , following the,
duos poet's offering and Caroline S.
llallei, Mu rot gill, will look into the
past and tell of the progress made by
the gill's class She will also ptoph
csy the future
Olive E Ostethout so ill pl esent
poem in honor of the gladi.ating doss
followed b,s presentation of class bull
ets by Isadore E Ilekklen Class hon
or: will be awarded In the inembei+
01 the class who has been outstand.
mg in scholarship and extia-cottieu
la: nets dies dining then college
rill ee,
The clues memoi ml w ill be ded,atell
ht Sidney II LIMP. and Colonel J
l rankhn Shield;, p. ebulent of the
(Contanuea on thud page)
`MEANEST MAN' IS
PLAYERS' FINALE
I=l
l',V!!21111
Closing then cur not aniata
season, Penn State Plaveic will in
teitain housepai ty guest: .ind a 111-
mencement isitois xnh the in escnta
tam 01 "The Meanest Man In The
World" at 8.20 o'clock next Monday
night in Schaal, authtoi
The play is a thus-at.t comedy by
Atguatin Mac Hugh and enjoyed a
B: oath% ay run a fen penis ago At
this tone Comge M. Cohan us ell
Lam% n actor and playm mid. played
the leading sole in the pi e,i,tation
The pioduction is duetted by Piot
David D Maxon
Rotph Radcliffe, ji '3l- .11 1 PloY the
title character Ab the meanebt man in
the world. The story is built mound
the fortunes of a young lift et who
because of hue kindness of bruit is
unable to carry out the duties of his
Profession. With poorly knocking at
his door, the young batitstm sudden
ly turns cold-hearted and with the
tiansfoimation conies gIICCO.t.
Phyllis G. Rodler '33 will play the
Centime lead as the Inoman N,ho
slinuises Radcliffe's success As the
tardy paid employees m Radcliffe'b
office, Jesse N McKnight '.ll and Ann
L. Miksch '.12, wll fmnish the emu
edt high lights of the pioduetion
Others pla}tog lIIRJOI . toles ate
Jpntes F. Abet '3l, John Rothe,
fold '22, Reginald It. Kcatton '.12,
John .1, tiorhees '1.3 and Saul 0
Sh e et 12. Simleo Thorpe '33 enacts
the tole of mallet of ,Itinlchlre and
Ruth Whet plats the part of the
lead ins chat actet's I,istet.
HEADS initial Inter-session in
Summer Curricula ,
GMMl22l=i3;M=l
SUMMER COURSES
TO OPEN JUNE 16
Chambers Will Conduct First
Inter-Session Curriculum
Offered By College
A. the first step in providing Cal
lege cuiriculn throughout the year.
Penn State's initial Inter-session -In
conjunction uith the regain, Slum.
Session will begin with an assembly
it Schnab auditorium at 8 o'clock
Monday morning, June 16 when Dean
Will Chant Chambeiv, ducctoi of the
mstitutc, will officially open the Wen.
titer annual Summei School.
inaugurated with the idea of fin
thcring the plan to offer College
courses throughout the entire yea-,
the Inter-session w ill occupy the time
between the close of the second semes
ter and the opening of Summer School
The new• stunt couiscs, howeser, may
•he taken separately, and considered
' as an independent unit
Offer Nevi Coarsen
Ot. Fled 'Lewis Pattie professor
omoritte , of Penn State heads the list
of SIN 1. uniting lectuieis oho still assist
in these meekly v:glens Other
prominent lam art , figui es selected to
speal this summa our Lone Gale,
Percy MacKay°, Rohe i t nest, Eunice
Tietjens, and Path me Coluro
Neu 1,01.1140. , me being offered tn
English composition nod physical edu
cation, is snot! as special gtailuate
classee. for superintendents, nape,
%mot s, principals and teacheis in put,-
he schools Student, finol t‘sent
ilitfetent states, Canada, and Home
lute hare °molted for these courses
e the 19.10 Sununu Session, :lemm
ing to Piot Palmer C Weasel, assist
ant director of the Suminei School
The cession sntll last [ion, dune '3O
until August S and .111 include classes
in the Ftenth and English institutes,
commencement snill be held August 8
PROF. ROBERTSON icrecivcs
PRIZE FOR TECHNIC 1L PAPER
"Analytical Octet emotion of Mag
netic Fickle," a technical gaunt curt
ten by Prof Rutter, L Robertson of
the department of electitcal
eel tog, sins unaided fit.t orae at a
con‘ention held ',wale in Swing
field, Ma44atlneiett,
The panel nag piepated In , Pi ofes
10l liobertbon m conjunction n de
Tei ty of the Genoa! Eleettie tom
pan!, of Sthenectath, Sew Yotl, and
was list P 1 esented at a summet con
tention of the Ametnan Institute of
Electrical linginems held June 24-2/1,
1929, at Swampscott, Massachusetts
One-seventh of Students Obtain `3s'
While 9 Per Cent Fail Last Semester
Fourteen per cent of the 25,207 1 °cation gar e the most holm points
glades gn en in 3,1 edit course, lot by dispensing 70 poi cent .. .Is" and
the rust semester 1920,10 Acme "35"; only 5 peicent below grades It, 0 1'
while 11 percent wet:, ratlines, actin d- I C C nos nest highest Nclth 29 pet cent t
)1 UN'S CIA:I: ('I I FII .1S 0111.5
mg to an anal} sis of glade chstatbn-1".1." and I pet cent Cadmus, nhde I
or,
I'
lion nude by Regtstiiit William S. hygiene ay.ailled 6 pet cent "Js" its 1 FR 1.1 , 1( IS Al 0 plll,sl
01/ ..
.
Hoffman. !computed to 17 pet cent belov, el:tiles . Francis C 11 ood '3l was elected
The hugest pettentage of grades; Liberal Atts school treattcled the, president of the men's Glee Club at
wore "2s" girth JO pet cent of the ag- ,In gent numb. ot in edits fun :1-Lour th e regulon meeting 11 ednesdne night
gregate total being of this denonuna- I contacts, when 10,030 units note al-; Chat les C Ile , . '3l will assume the
holt, while 29 per cent were "Is" and toted out of the total of 25,207, %clot:: cue in esttlent ial :lull, nest seat
lb per cent woe "Os" !the Enstineei mg school was sect,nd kth i t o Lion in 0 Hai nee '3l 1,11 be
Soon nag the highest nom ages no- 1 with 1100. Minimal Indust ten thsttib- i b„moo„,, manager s on , e t o , 5 ..,1 „os
,on dtng to school., Agt 'culture and uteri it total of 00:1 lin We posuton still be ttthen by John
Education - students teems ed 17 purl On the basis of noon age numberf
, , , °- ix Gat bet '32 Robe, t If . 1 5.1eFalls
rent ".Is," n, lute those enrolled in lon edits taught l* milt, alum insti uo- Io : j, ~ ( ',o'er, Ida noun of o no
Chemlsttc and Phceice NO el e twat:led i tons each of the 95 tenches s in the m .,,, 0 ,
10 pea cent The School of Education ' lon eet number
.... . . i
gave the least seethes below gi ades ' School at Liberal ails insLi acted
when i 'nreal. ierrived Rohn es and 110° Widen!, 'the School of Chenostiv
the Chenig , tiv and Phyqic, school was and Hit sits a ith .11 inqiurtors, each
the most bbetal. handing. out 10 be-' (welting' 105 student , i, Tolltoted i while,
louv in e‘ety 100 glades. ;the Matta al 111,1114 D :es .ehatol o :tit 43 l)elta (tanna t at Phi Delta 'Chan
DI Lac Lett.v., Ph} 1:1 attaltuta to o%u} tt,tt adttn. (Can pus Oe Is)
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 30. 1930
NEW RUSHING CODE
RECEIVES CONSENT
OF I. F. COUNCIL
Committee Meets With Dean
Warnock To Work Out
Revision Plans
GROUP ADOPTS SYSTEM
OF PREFERENTIAL BIDS
Violators Will Forfeit Social
Priveleges for Ensuing
Term. $5O Bond
Interfraternity _Council anal nye , '
tho now rushing code at n meeting
Wednesday night nftei a committee
meeting in conjunction with Arthur
R Warnock, Dean of Men, had woik
ei, out the mechanics foi revision of
the piesent system
Under the new rode, no rushing
shell take place before 11•'30 w ednes
day morning September 21, the open
ing day of College. This differs from
last yeni's plan when frateinities
were permitted to rush doting Fresh
man Week.
. The season 5,111 be divided into two!
periods, the first ending at 10 o'clock'
Tuesday night, September 30 The!
second period will begin at 11.30 ,
the following morning and will enrl i
at 8 o'clock Friday evening, October 3.
Adopted as part of the new system,
preferential bat plan it:guiles all
freshmen to present preference card,
at the office of the Dean of Men OA
Saturday afternoon, October 4, The-0
cards sell be sorted out together with
thi fiateinity bid tarts which are to'
be sent munediately following the close,
ox the sti.onil period.
As the 111113 tome in, only those,
which me closest to the fiesliman's"
first pt °fel cnee will be ad% anted to
the rushee and the remainder witn
held It 19 hoped by the Council that
thr plan will move a death b'ow to
last minute "lead-piping" methods.
Violations of the lashing code w ill
bo punished by I'M lettuce of the $OO
bond pros candy posted and the sec
pension of - all social in:silent, for
I the first semester of the immediate
year Names of offending fil
-1 ter mties will be published in the Cot,-
' LEMAN an formerly
THESPIANS TO PUT
SONG HITS ON AIR
Will Broadinvt 'Maehew, ln Dutch'
Numbers Next 15 eek From
College Itutho Statton
Songs fi sin the musical t. °mu!) ; Inc Ad., Permit To ph*
"Duchess in Diitch,'"rhesputn Dune'
house party offei mg. m ill lie In o a st-
cast from the studio of station NS SIC
et 5 o'clock Tuesday and Fran* al- I Debride steps foi the pi ate( bon of
ternoon Ithe amateur standing of Penn State's
! "Your Doe Is Ms Life" and "Lis., tablet, acre taken by the \ :blare
ten to the Moon" ale too of the 1111111- B0111(1 of Control when it on. decided
hers to be broadcast to el the College, that all under geminates 110011 rag
to
station Julius Epstein is the enter athletic competition during thrr
author of the ly I ila While Lion N j summer nmat, secure permission
Cohen '.12 com Posed the music I advance
A singing Eton us composed of to, eh e An% order gt admit° m Hiring to play'
men will appeal for the hist tune in:organized Newnan during the skirl-
In Thespian production o hen "Docile, inei 1111.1 s: .reply in outing
lin Dutch" is staged in Schwab ands. to the Board in et accor ding to
tot aim nest Satur dos night 'the new tole adopted This step ma:
Itichar .\ Whetstone tit, as "Jack taken for the mutual protection of
Wilson," will play the lending role in both students owl College
the musical shoo opposite T Mc-' 'rhe athlete ',eking this pm ribssion
Clore Donahey '32, who poi tutus the, mini fro nigh the •cnote eimunittee
part of "Kitty Kennedy" Milton C o frill information coiner ning tic
Young ',lO and Edwa S Maimed 13 I team that he wrdvs to plat 51 ith as
au ant nit the eomerti lends well as the to Luinslnnees of employ
!Daccted is' .1 Honig Kennedy ; nom. and the name and oiliness of the
"Duttliess it 'Nadi" COlloolll' the ciriploNei The committee 0 ill :vent
athentur es of two i I stow no as a I p e rine.sion to pia> mils in those c• revs
I aboaid a floating universitr. to ss huh uL betas es the :wont ant will
norone neithoi moires \ ado
able consulmation
Students failing to obtain nein..-
.51011 In advance may Le declai
for into collimate competition
because of failure to do on, aceorthrec
to the Board 'rills title also includes
or timpation in track laid an \ ,;en
iced Millen,
Cheerleader Selects
4 Junior Assistants
A abut S Foust *.:2, Robert 13
Hee es '32, Emanuel Pet lon '.32, and
Leon L Rnelcour %I? cue., chosen
junan as4a,tant I heat hods In , t,
night by Chu, les S Harper ',H,
hem. cheo leadet.
The nee aosi , tant died leader
Well selected after time 1,001, of
competttme trdnla girth the final
eltnanatalro• taking place last night
in the Al mor> Them any selected
o ill lead the at athlt.t . dc
e‘ento nest year andec the dtteetdon
at the swum stall-
WARNER. BROS. BUY
CATHAUMAITTANY
Maurice Baum' Completes Sales.
Atte' 16-Year Career in
Thealre33usiness
Sntecn years t motion picture
net vice under Ma • I, Baum. ended
Monday when Warner Bros 'theatre.
Inc. assumed full barge of the Cath
aum and Nlittany , thcatt Cs
Mr. Baum closed negotratronb cc lh
the theatre comport, Tuesday after
noon stipulating that the present man
agement uould 10101110 in charge or
both houses George 51111 , %41111i1i cos
tume as manager of the theatres Tot
the Wan net Brothel 4 corporation
'•The more type of pictures, both
sound and silent, suit cnntinue to n 0
screened and book.ng ‘,lll ,he "utast
on as rth the name ideas of ouguual-
LLy"Mr Bat.m an insert
The Nlttans theatres' as leased by
Mr Baum in May VIII and tA, o
later he leased thr Brurtrnie theatre
In In2G he Molt th present Catnaum
baking and closed the Pastutre and
" When I nest canoe to State College
mores cost live en 01: I was forced
to reline the mice to I••n erne m Older
to show the better class pretur es
Sind that trine pane bare aldermen,
but only proportmn d to the Imre:mei]
i cost of film pg the pr °author's," 31.
I Baum declared.
Although octane. from the enter
tainment field Mr l'atim gill continue
or the oral .n tote 'inns Re sill
also engage in deielopment o. tee
tone oesom ries as in the past
The Wale, Bootheis chain of
theatreo i. reputed to lie thecermet
tangent in the United State-. Sub
circuits moiled° such tow on
an Hai ',hong. Pittsburgh. Philadel
phir and Reading in Teensy', ania.
A. A. BOARD MAKES
AMATEUR RULING
Undergraduate MUlett, Must \ ppl)
Orgaturtil Spurts
Who's Dancing
Tomomm
Tottrgiatt.
COLLEGE HONORS
MILITARY HEROES
IN SERVICE TODAY
Gen. Ednard L. King To Delis er
Memorial Day Address
At 10:30 O'clock
HETZEL WILL REVIEW
R. 0. T. C., BOA!. TROOPS
Company A. Infantry Brigade
Wins Ribbon Award for
Army Efficiency
Dena State odl pa> tihate to the
nation's nuhtont harm, ti nth Memor
ial Day mem ise; on the front LAM
pus at 10 10 o'clock Dm+ morning.
Genil al Kilo aid f. King, asHrAtant
thief-of-staff of the United State's
At my, lull delivel the raintipal
LUCA nulumt unity, Or
ganitation-, nod ,chool ehildten will
gnthcr at 9.1.0 o'clock for the annual
Moine] in! Da3 parade The It 0 T.
C 111 ignite nal eNscilible on Holmes
hold nod other orgunieations on
Eat.t College menu°, betv een Mc-
Allister and Hosier ,ateet.,
I', loot Ralph D Hetrel, and Col.
Walter B Ale Casket., 'ugh members
of the Memmial Dar comnuttee. Until
reelect the ',made as It pabsee up
Codex,. .venue ',aft main entlauce.
The parade ec dl fun north on Bun
ton,. street and the R 0 T C amt
en.ll then moceed to font campus,
ulule the other groups real march to
Presu'ent Athetton's grace
eteding the parade militari of
fitaal, dl ',resent the too outstard
'nix captain- in the In Tade with see
noel bout' sant noatpuo These aWalliS
.I'l be in esenleal on the basis of nnh
tart tills lent,t tin oughout the ,thool
}ea,
At thv, time members of Company
A, of the infim* t moment, will be
ac nrded bine ribbons This company,
which i. captained by Lenunon C
.nendinom n-f.rst - plaep-in-tha
compet,tion foi e•cellence in military
cacaos and tactics
WOMEN PLAN FOR
FRESHMAN WEEK
Co-ed Campus Club. Wekonte
Noe Sludents ',% all College
Tours September 17
Row of women's oni..
Olgarwatinz Including W S C.
A C A.W A A. and C,en
:ill! t aid n to Penn Stith tint It next
fill to t.t home t,, too °Men
dent SN lien the Ne ednei•ila‘,
Septendiei 17 lot Ft eshnhin 71 eel:
Li. 1.1%
Opentni, nit', t anima, touts eon-,
dm led In Cb ens IN edne•ola a( te •
Mini, the pima am will tnt tulle lae•nlei
the tl tilt et eats planned lit the tot-'
lege talministt ~lion a plena Nponsm oil
lit the Tielshing Club ThuistlaN night
mid tt GM en tea Sant day late! noon
Rend., morning tt bi rob
lost At ill lie held on Hahne, held tin-'
du t! u nteliatet of the 1" t 1 C A
On, ton No and Ellen II it a lint tls
huh. holm. uununt.c, snuettes, tell
e j, tea foi the nett b oaten
rte, mine, n title an non, rtes psgt ant
int Intim,: all the m omen's us gent 41-
Ito,. to 111 take place that night
innot lawn In the, tent's o
gi am to ill he tin eu nett It a. liethdral
Iu tote penal. at Uillt II lane menthe,
et (l A N 11 (' • and IV
A to dl ttpl tin the bot k of these
gam/at ions
Professor Garver, Veteran of Civil
War, Will Receive College's Tribute
A. a pail of the lleiaelial i• I atuu 11141 goon] outdool nS
C‘ol tolllbt I 00. Penn State oil! • ont inn genet ations alma_
pat homage to Its 0111,t lit (MIL' t. 12
h ,111111IS1.1111 a.
oho in he+ hit trot a noted lint qinalt,l a di d I I
I old! ;rite pain
famed athlete, and Cwt Wllr t ..'ll C"1, , Xn I 01 the Cot nt 11
pall lotl el% the 1/1101 Pt 101
. . .
Prof m. 01,40,, Mon on Gal eel, 82 , "1,1.11 111 the Nee toi 1. 1
tt nn • Ink!. fon men In of the Phs Da la I ilo , rp• of .7 nnln , I.Be I at ter a
tiepin tment, ttdl rentoNe the union ire In,, lore botn,n ea the Thtt'" "
mnovatonn doe u man nn nth such hare—al Gotten on noted lon he
an d noN eo,gationg no the held of l'lnpue,
Pt oft_ iCO. Cutter loin h•s early ll' iniblmhe.l pap. on •'l'w mina.
ti nnint.. at Co nell unn etaitv Is het e Chat ntlrt of Nin Nom Action." "0 , -
hr t menet! hia dein ee m setence. m, Mat a Pt m.sui e."'Nenetic Theo n ! '
76 Ile taught tit that institution ince at 11olet ulin Action ' • Liquid
ISO Pt en out to tin. time he' Pilots," toirethtii 111th man, °the, or
had4t, eyed urt,h the Union (Dries or 1,..9 ”111,1,1 tame
. . . .
litnlng the C. 1,1 Mat Hits atrotcled Ind t o tom! row when Penn Stafe
hap .1 11,1c1.-gtoutal fot his %matt,le n , a ... a a 10) i moment to 1101101 the
antes a en athlete while at school• ri,a,t 0. the Cis Civl and \Ml'm ld Wen.
"rot may mem., muted Ara+ that the, 101 pay ti elute to on, or the
luau. If al .4. nett of ti. t 4 and antbete i.c rt, htrics of the I.a ate; Lonflet
Council Approves
Customs Revision
Tribunal Changed
IPRESIDES at Fir 4 Ili:Mnt; of i I
\en Student Counul
10 ACTIVITIES MEN
TO DISCUSS UNION
Temporary Leaders Will Direct
Selection of Delegates for
Nen Student Body
To touts, the proposed Penn State
Student Union. ten delegates selected
ill then re,peetise actisities ills sons
skin meet under the direction of Desn
of Men Arthur It Warnock before
Conimen_ement as a result of discus,
son of the project among activities
lon/leis Wednesday night.
,1,7 , 1`-”ert of_ ton temporary
rh ii.men to dueet sel,tion of tilt
ming iton in thur dis,ons eas ae-
Lomphslied le a motion passed at the
as , urblt nt representate es of stu
dent unt.rmts Dean W n nook, pres
ent chmanan of the prehmintuy meet
an ens delegated to name the lead
tie m ea..h set. Don
Coopei Fi each ''3l sees selected
shairmas of the athletic division, with
WlMaze F Llench '3l heading the
publt at ens section Frank C Es et
at, 'al will lead the assembly of 111119-
~ ..d. dramatrc and debating bodies
Re. mond A. Rowel . '3l stns named
to all togetho religious gam.,
try:
I=3l
C 111LI.nughlin and Helen
But hwut'ei atstill conomt the selection
of th leg it.o, Ii ort men, and ,onicr',
I,llr gosernn.er.t , Ft.w6 I).eth !oh
'a .14 chaa non of
ol'i Lounell's rueetlntr, With
ht. ha 11 Vat 1,01 'll holm tut tho •.t oe
lovot lon in Cnnlpo , Club. mount II
Not man 11 Blau 44 a. cm Imteil tent
mu y di:lmmo] of Penn Statue club
and the new pi e,‘<lent. of
Toll Bo: t Bltho , ,en to lu ad the
gat liming of • 1101101. m, plores,ional
uul nu t, .Duane,
1k too nl at me , mho az,
ho , no the. acts 'ties dii ....lons 0 ill
ono , 10.1.1 the tempo!. y •opel
tam of Dean M 111 obabl, \\ed
-111.u11• 111ZIO •0 . 011 IN n ih.mntnn
the ,tudent tonlnultee tan be
nan ed Inn Dean of Men stated, he
011 , to. n the list t,Alon of the Union
:if 111 I,CI to till, ghoul,.
9'hr t tutu% ono. itoth hopes to attain
Lwopletc tagenuatton and to bentn
tiontng in an °fault lapautt in
the nen leo ot
ESTABLISHED
1904
PRICE 5 CENTS
Petty Jury Will Serve
i In Judgement of
Offenses
50 HONOR SOCIETY MEN
TO ACI AS VIGILANTS
McLaughlin. Christian. Diedrich
Weidnet. Mitten. Huston
Named To Hoard
Student Council closed a year of
lelvdstion ultem it ailinosed the te
commendations of the customs re-
V.llOOO committee mid adopted a pet
t3 Jun a> item lot use in Tribunal
procedu•e a to final session Tues
day night
Itia ma. 'DMus! mill be modeled
after the petty wry is , t.lll of local
tootle Nest >eat', Tribunal will con
'S..t at the p•coldest and one Other
Ja11.02, lion Jummc nod president of
the , UOOll,OlO class, menthol ex-of-
Mtn, ulin mill be societal
% July trill be picked in, the pre
lent of the Tido:nal for eaeh goollP
if nicer Thtee firtelnity men and
hiee min-tintonity students of the
.0101 class ndl be chosen at lon
lore Loot the directory to <en at
.h 'meting of tit< anion No Otto
'tint oil be polootted to s on the
wt luxe doting the veal not edl
jut s man be selected tilin , 3 frateini
y brother is to be tried '
I he aid nags anon the guilt
inni.cenee ui all ,tudiints epmle•l
the Till anal Thu ;my, .hag make
hen de.i.nons ht inalninv t eidnt
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CONCLAVE HERE JUNE 12
Enrmean, NlOl I),‘ %Ind.:, and
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shoe .110 p, onunent etoutre,
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