~ 7 .7 ,.110:1A .5 .y,,,. 0 , Galt Seml:l4qekly - . , ... COMPLETE ' ' -- ~ 1 taft , .f' - ,_ , ~... ..„ yt -...-1,) CAMPUS COVERAGE ' f "':V AP. . , . - . . !VOL. 35-NO 50 - 2658 TO OPEN BIDS rON,::BUILDINGiEQUIPMENT TODAY GSA • e ion See _ ksy Peel As Assistant Dean Noi'e Seeks ,ic - ' . CjOer : Bond f.'-_, ':'',','; With 'Staff Is Outgrowth Effort - - Of Independent , Organization ' , Claiming that there \ was 'I'M suitable connection bet Ween ' students 'and administration '-atpresent, a group of 20 stu _ - dents. yesterday _began 'eircu ' lating - a petition to have s Jo-, A. Peel: , senior class ,president, appointed as As sistant Dean , of Men next The 'campaign to have Peel ap t pointed as. assistant to Dean of MCn A R I s Nainock,nt is undet ( stood, clopped out of the current ' movement to organize , the 'non . fraternity men into a unified ,set • op - parallelling the Interflaternity `Council ,Thd Job of' organizing the not'- "fraternity students ,big that impossible _fm any group of students to iccoinplish its comple lion! and' still keep - Up with stud- ies,, it was pointed but However,` :the - stigma -of paternalism which, ,iv: -immediately . att'ached to any ,attempt - by,anjulmmisttation to` r atcomphicli,suchl , n thing, thb - plah i ` 'Peel L,tiBleal~Man~•~ TheTefaot: the , group' pointed Amt„ it was only: logical ~that• Peel has' president of _ills ,'tines Tom 'tWo years and closely,at tached student 'body— 1 ~,sliould- b e appointed-to a full-time , position as assistant dean of _Men „toLtai Iyk thtee 7 point pro ` 'glaint which, petition - holds, as .1.1- ; To' 'successfully establish-the new , student governmeitt 2h T.p assist in the formation of the'lndependent'llen's Oigati ' ization "which is, weedy fay ' med by'non-fraternity and flu "tmenity men " ' 3-LTo enable-the student, body to expies4; their domes 'to' the administiation -on such vatutions, building ap optiations ''and owlet gradu ', ate onimons,- I'fhe, signed petitions will be 'presented to IPresidedt: Ralph , D Hhtzel for actionzly the Board of , ustees,' _ , • :Five Sorofities Offieet3", , ~,Forl924o:lTenn The 50i:wines ecent ^ electkogicei•sjoi.,:irext.:feiti `,dent Janice s.:ln 111ePhall '4O; oresident;•CithiliTOTT Recnll '4o. vice ptisidelit, Mar. itii7sird" Bauer' 40, secretary,_ and M 3 laabelle,PCei [ ier Mi„ Venue' or "'Kappa Alpha''Thata:',llfargitorite 14, Schaeffer ;40., esiiient, -- Mar. gin et L. Coilliismp, vice presldent, porothy.J , \Vaguet ecord big seerelary,land Nigy IdJones,„4o, kappa : 9amuia :Whilfrea president;,..Eleanor col tespinfdlni,Sec intary,fßuth IL peach' '40, , treas. - ;urea „ "4.,; chilOuiega . bars '4O; presidclit;rW Isabel 'Jim:. vice :presidcntr Frizzell '4o;hecretary„,Betty.o7 'Strayer,, '4O, •,"treaSurer;i:, , ,Eranchn, 74ThEoy';„40.,soclarchilirniati,e Nor. 1 : Iraq, P` zYnti r Hal Iran': feraiiiativei'm ;, c',',Ernanon,,pfedgeds the: following girlis“. l. Frieda- Goldstorte4o ; -Hay iret'frM Dentacii„ CeitlialFarbeEr,Charfotteillain n an,'' .o.,iitirk,‘Niwberger,i , andVAdele' Epsilcei%2P,ljid-Dean, 3 4hif-, „raZ . J.llCirschniaii., ;40; :Sub-Desk - Bettil,JandOrf - k3l;tlSecretary,- Lituth'.v Goldstein ;'4l; Harriet Singer Pergiii) Nominated For r '4o Presidency ,Heads independent For Treaiurer By A WILLIAM ENGEL, JR , llavid E Peigrin '9O was ,nom inated by the Junior Independent patty Friday to vie' foi _the ror Class piesidency, C Russell Eck:" chosen for the treasurer's post, was the only othet candidate named 'as the party awaits final ratification of, the student govern ment constitution Selection of Peigrin abruptly ceased persistent' rumblingsalhat Howard C., McWilliams, edged by' Fletcher L. Byrom for . the Campus I piesidential nomination, would appeal. in the top spot on the In dependent ticket It now appeals that McWilliams may be included .n the Campus list ',. - Announce NI -Citing With anothet , meeting of the "Junto' Independent group slated tomm tow night; It is probable that the lemammg candidates and platform` will , be announced at that time, Jamed , R Sausser; patty chairman', rel . :Tared -Announcement of tlie-twO 440 Independent candidates merely` complicated' the t haphaiard lists alieady vat tom g2oups:#,lt,l3-,ettchßarty hoping , 49,7zaalt i tiAwinuon,telta &Si ,tiye/slatO`pones*Cap make com plete 'tickets until - the constitution -,5,, def Ira tely approved No additoSnal nonunationa were -Made by, - the Junim ~Campus clr que~at its reguler gathering Sun day, but .the"-slate also may be Debaters- Will Close Season. Three. Meetings Today,- One ' , Tomorrow,, Thursday v ' ' Last For Team, =, Swinging, into their final sound of Ablites,fotthe season, the vat delniteis engage University of Cohn ado in a - symposium-for um nn "United States:foreign policy and war" in Room 8, North Libel al Ai t 44 at:8.15 tonight: , ,_ ' Clement Markeit; who has just dui ned horn Spain, and `Mink C , will ;zeptesent,,Coloi while`Tice F Ryin '39 Jack' ,Cobbll -compose the Penn State :cam. - Pi of. , John H Ft izzell,'heinl of the di' , iision of speech, is ehait man " , J; ' -Fiedetlek I? Lauinger , '4o . tand Edwaid G ,Cmich '9l„will debate SitsqUehainia dn'' the suhiret -of Isolation," iii. Ltooth Noith Ltbeial Aits at',9 p m today, while D -K Modg,'39 and-Harvey Le vin '4O engagokJilinata College at the Philipsburg -RotaLy meeting tonight .2" - A. highly-touted , team ,fioni the LI nivel say NOLtli'Dakota, Ohich has -beaten such championship" teams aslhe Unive / siti of 'Minn esota; meet Thomas, D. -Con vivay.;,'4o and , Jack - 42. Cobb lit/Dom 8,: Noi th Liberal , "AL ta at' 8; p.m: toniorrow night „,rnAhe, Jectt'of -"Pump-pm - lung." - On Thursday th - e-debuteis will wind' hp",their season-in a debate 'eV Clearfield - High' School , with Johng Hopkins Uniii,eriity . at 8 15 - 1 Dayid'a , Cohen - '39 arid Char les , G. ',Sweet '39 will, represent penn'tState", debating on...Turnp-_ priming." ,‘ 150 Studeriti Cao:Get 'c'llebatest.For Dropped. : CodisfiiErogi Ityrar checks, ~ walthig at the 4 Bursir's oftleol, [Or thoid`,,!,etndente2,„who,::dropped': t . ,:'codrsee at, the' heiinning of, this • semester whichearriedlee's:' I,They, , eit'be - olicalded;by, calling „ at, the" of icit; in Old 'hidin'fanyt - tirneNthis;+ r week, - It l ,-, , wria pointed+ --Out by the Burear: , : '++= =lll tompleted tomoi low night By candidate-7fot 'ptesident, is the lone man selected to date , Sophomote_Campus has left one post open, while the Independents in the same class have not reveal ed any candidatei to date _ Only „clique with all four candi dateslisted is the Freshnien Cam ipus, Which named John J, Long, 'lffesident, °hatles s F Mattel n, ItecZm 'sitldni;;u4T6lr,ol47ll.lllh'onii,' ..,eceetaiy, and Willudn''F Finn, easura• 1 -' " Freshmen „Independent nomina tions' to date include-'Earle L !Commie', proulent, Charles e Medial , Jr ; vice-president and lames . L Clovis, ti easurp Anti-Wr Day' Planned - Here Secretary Of ,National PeaCe 'Group To Make Talk At • .! • :Progra'm April 21 Jetiinetle Rtiuldn, legislative sm,,tettiry , of the National Council fur the - evention of War, will lie theprincipal Bpealter at tlie Anti v Wet Day to be bpottbmed` here by teacti Action Council' on, Friday, April 21 ' Miss ,Itankin,' who , was thri only (mia member Hof tbelionse of Representatives whew the Dulled Slut% deehu'ed war on eel many ypark, ago, was among the few who voted against the declaration ' ' The,'Auti-War day celebration Illdl k the, resumption` of an nuapeace, denantstrullonFixt - this LIUIIIIIIB aftet,a Ofie-year'Japse ,Further plans, whichmre 'expect ed to include student'speakerb and the showing of anti-war movies as a climax to the affair, are now haling completion._ I Siiideriig,:. - --, .f. _,f. , • By Stud Out OpmuneSititicys • AUSTIN,•, Tex., Mai ch , 27—In expiasing his 'attitudes 'OM- the evei -pi e , ierit' pt Wein 'of the eyeing° ' Amei ices 'college, youth is quite a' !Mehl. ; , ' 1311417 y; Jesuits •of one of, the !Mist' significant studies yet con 'ducted nationally - the , Student Opinion Surveys of, Ainelica4holy that - , .I.—Eight out 'of 'every ten are op poed. to the return Y,reilnb 2—Only '34,8 percent think 'mils ;drink too much ,3,411m05t , six out of every ten "admit,thuy drink.,. Although prohibition and;drink ing,m geneial, arc not such news 'wokthS... topic, as When Zthe Eigh teenth Amendment' was still, part of,: the., Constitution,: one, often hears ,thm: comment - . about, the _ex cesvve,endulgence ;of. Joe College. 'Perhaps, the inliabitants 'of Am erican camptia - a4rn biased' about t • •, STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1939 Lettermen Are Named In 3 Sports 59 To Receive Awards In Boxing, Fencing , -, And Wrestlipg Fifty-nine letter and numeral winners In wrestling, boxing and fencing-have been annul:bud for the past season The list follows Varsity u I esti lug let Leis—David 31 Waite '4l, Carl, S King "40. Flank C Craighead '39, lobs J Craighead Roy F' Gensler '4O. Flank A Gleason '4l. Donald Bachman 139, Ernest IP Bortz-'4O, George \V Elliott '4O, and Robert I IVilson '39, manager Associate managers anards—John C Rex '393 and John H J - Pearce '39' Varsity boxing letters—Michael cooper '49, Allen C Tapinan '39 Roy M J Hanna %Pk Frank W Stanko Frank V Silvestri '4l, James C Lewis '4l, Bernard N Sandson.'4o, John G Patrick '39:` John It Patrick '4l, Henry W Schweitzer '4O, and Patrick J Cost tello '39, manage' Associate man agers awards—Robert J Hutchin son '39 and Robert NI Knapp '39 - Varsity fencing letters—Leztet W. Katz '4l, Elmer R Lowenstein '4l, Daniel S 'Lyons '4O, Jack C Good '4l, Douglas K Adamsk '41.1 Dean S Foltz l 39:Tolmn - .1 I.7ipeaki" '39, Samuel At Rankin '39, Earle II Strunk '39, Edwin It Rink '39; 4 Paul Ft ,Fieberger 'l9, and James, td ' ll**lll2 lo g grOTi znanageraw c 1 7.1" I _ KI VI cabman -wrghtlhtg—Ger aldt 'Firestone, John C Henry, Robert, C,Alexandet. Bruce A' Paullmmus, Ralph J Sayre, E Hetzel. glair L Hess,-` nid Stanley .1 Sta- Ittch '4O, manager Freshman B Md zet ou, William Lawrence, William J 'Mamie, Robert D Baird, Max .1 Palma, Tack D Schwartz, Don ald W.Glacobine, Jelin B. Meehan, Harry A Master, Robert R Mall, Edward Helium Corr- Lein and. D Herbert Pintard, Jr, '4O, manager Delegates For Confab' On Government Must Report At 1:10 P.M . A ti nue otganization meeting of the Penn State delegation to the' annual ' Intercollegiate Conietence on Government will be held in Rouni 318,01 d Main, at 4 10 pm today" ,i The conference, which will be held in Harrisburg April 21-23, will be conducted as a model unicameral state legislature. Builders Use Mile. , Of Plans In the construction a the 11 new, buildings now _lbeing. coin:. pleted undet 'the General State AutUtility the- builders used ap pioxnnately one mile of: plans, 2,500,000 _bricks, 750,000 pieces of tile, 200 carloads of limestone, 3,500 tons of steel, 25,000 , cubic yards of concrete, and 1,000 men. een Liber , themselves:: but a lather, large majotity,of them'holds that coi -1 lege students an-a 'whole should 'not be clansed_with those who hab qually go midr.the line . The coun try-wide poll taken'fdr the Penn Stale College and other member publications, points out that 65.2 iercent rare of :the opinion that .tudentb atesmoderate drinkers , While , aware that , liquor does create ,ii,social - problem greater mapiiity,tholds that a law agaitisOt ip",not, the way out as iihOwn by - anhwers to the'question, "Do you favor the retain of pro hibition?" The In asking, "Do you ever cink?", Interviewers far , ,the r.S u r v,e y s meant'any kind ;of , indulgence in 'alcoholic beverages.- The poll; 'of course, does not re fleet the degree;of, drinking, but wither: attempts to:present the'at titude of college youth.oil the sub = )4►.AUP - Insurance • • Plan Is Defended ,Graves, English CompositionPrafes . sO r, i,...,,. , ',- ; .tj Upliotds , Hospitalization Setup „S'• "We ;iced group hospitalization protection , we need it now, and weal° getting our money's worth” Thus in a- letter to 'the Collegian ye.steidaY, Piof Hatold F Gilives of the depat tmbni, of English Composition defended the Gump H4pitalization Plan adopted hei e a month ago, by the. A A UP against claimants of Dr — Dean E Mcileni v, depai tment of history and petit cal ....cience ~.. Agi eeing that mote complete hospitalization coverage than is Age ed by the present plan would Sc cleanable, Mayes, howevdt, in sisted that "the immediate clues iion is not whether we take this plan of something better, but whether Ike take this oi. nothing." "Those of us," Graves explain ed, "who feel that there is u list( which we aie not now adequately Nepal ed to face do need some plan of this kind "V am puzzled," he continued, "especially in the light of his (Di McHenty's) own evidence, to un derstand how he can con - bidet it excessive at all " Cleves pointed out that the New'l Yak and Abington Hospital .epenies ti , , outlined by lildHenty cost $lO a year pet poison and pay $65 to $l5O lot a i eptesenta iive operation, while pi oviding for inunonntm payments of not raze than $l5O `!Out \,;lll7pay , $OO- to -- $450 =fin' a iepiesentative opetation; pro-, vides a maximum $450 payment lot a single hospitalization," Graves sti eased Fut tfiet mote, he pointed out, the $l3 32 paid' the Dist year is 'lot "cost" but /I guaranteed inam- muin of which some_ gtoups have 'i ecetved a refund of neatly 50 pet cent "The Ross-Loss Clinic, accoi d ,mg to Di McHenry, ofleis 'com olete medical care' with Ina phy- Sicians to serve 50,000 peisons, " Cleves continued, explaining that I "the chaiges is $24 pet poison— not, $24 pet family" "The Ross-Loss • system may yelp I kely be super not to oui own," he - admitted, "but the fact, •emains that sonic of out pour) ought object, to doubling the cheige even Inc better Protection,' and il, is also title that no such clinic is available !tele nm, tab anybody taken the rust step to pi ovide one " Disclaiming any prejudice I'm the, titivate instnance company, Graves pointed out that "at least then i mks, ate widely spi cad and then movisions ate adequately guatenteed "Who guarantees the 'simples' to which Di McHenry iefets 9 " lie challenged "Bad luck the fist few months could dram the taea mit v and leave the healthy mein bets with no protection mall "Mv conclusiiins are that we do need protection of the kind offered its, that we need it now, and that ;we ate getting our. money's I worth," Groves concluded . S Back RetentionF:_Retention r Of 'i - ,Pan-Hel Code Only Minor Rushing Changes , li'avored By Sororities, Survey Reveals 711 e majority of swot itkr women fayai using the pi csent Pan-Hel lenic lashing code with minot te visidm, next year, according to i e sult4 of the Pan-Hellenic. lashing que4pionnatie conducted among women's houses Idst week ' •. • '• , , - 13iith , actives and A s lges of the indicated d tha` they fa tor n.natuial - association between , or,Otity: , !woinee-. and i`ubhees as tetis ,4 ;e:ett:Gthe:iushingcoddratid piatl they meter retaining the jitesent% Cade with constructive ehiinges next year. to installing a new code Aetives; Pledges Disagree. Actives and pledges disagreed 'on saiici al questions -The'fohnei favored first semester lashing by a small mapmity, the hate], pie felted second Actives Mdicated that they got to know freshmen well ,enough, freshmen t. , did not feel that . ..they got well enough ac quainted with uppmelass women Actives favored having _itishees sign, piefetente colds, pledges disugi eed Some'of the must frequent cut- clams oC the code woe "that the concentrated i uslung pet tod was too shot L, that lashing season as whole was too long and that theta were too many patties, that lutes were not enforced and agt ce ments not observed, and that I ash mg" t mulled too much time of boil' I ushees and sotot ity women Tea Not a Success The Pan-Hellenic tea to open, an'slitifeseason should either be omitted or better organized, the women' pointed out Pledges also etiticizcd sorority women fot hy mn., to influence freshmen by,!pi '- vote interviews, Soicnity ' expenses should be listed in the handbook, emphasized both- actives and pledges Some went on to suggest that Pan-Hel lenie distribute copies of the lush ng:Code and lists of soiolity ex penses to all inteiested, women (Continued On Page Four) 1-On 'Drin sect mid to discovet actually bow ninny do dunk, of at least admit, they drink ' The` results show that almost 60 peieent,- , say they du But exact hgui es , cannot be arrived at, be cause' in the tabulations have to be included / those who may have wished to conceal what they con valet, their "guilt" or wanted to be boastful 'Those., who refused, to answer Vete not Included in the , , The kettuns also may have been influenced by local conditions, for order to only° at a truly top tesentative cross-section of all col anil universities, "wet" and "diy",areas,weie Leas women say they drink thanldo men, as is eidinaidy ex- Pected,,, , ,the results ; paralleling closelytlib[Polls taken by the Am erlcan,, Youth Commission „last. Slippy less than, half of , the -304 OLD , ?ZAP: :-.2-40___ _ • rgtatt Question students ni southern and west Len ten!, states soy 'they dunk, the only groups tepoitmg extent of nitlulgenee , belov.. the 50 percentr math. Why ate collegians 'opposed to prohibition? A peat numbei points to Lhe "List unsuccessful attempt." Oth ers state, "People will dunk any way," "you can't legislate against motels," "if you drink the light duff it'won% butt ybu," "when' dunking is illegal young people wall try it-to be dating." Those who would like to see the amendment come back believe it would, decrease accidents, " there' is a aeedlortdiscipline of human Icings," "we need control, but not like the system we had the last time" ' (Copirighto 1939. by Student Optnzon Surveys of 'Women. Re phoduetion tn. whola_or In pa) t is pt ohibyted.) - SWIS,S MINX TRUDI SCHOOP ♦ + + Truth Schoop Mixes Satire With Dancing A composite of Mickey Mouse and Chatlie Chaplin That's how critics sum up the clowning tof Tiudi Schoop, bolos [lancet, who bungs het comedy bullet to Schwab Autritoilunt at 8 p m Thinsilay as the font tb num bet of the &lists' COILISO. She comblifus "tiotously citeett log comedians, fragrant humor. ft Why _buriesnue.4.orsey—natlea tuttt, humot so contagious that Ml diences 'oat," says one New York new spapet The tray you (nook your elboo when you think vote Loffee. bon you %ant In d nett pail of pinch ing blioes. bhdt you do %then von visit v,ltit }out giandinothei in het Uagile living loom, the way Son laugh oi finite of blink an eye ate all exaggeiated by Miss Schoop until you, life look', like a silly h\lll-611(3111 Satirical Specialist Thei d sic three items on he, ton-list tills season—"Fi idolin on the Road," "Blonde Matte," and "All Cm , Love " '1 hese ballets tin ow subtle, to edged sato le jibes at the human tate Yet. 'Mud] Schoen, with her expi essive alt of pantomime, ghes the jibes a genial, side-splitting Inman width no andiente tan resist. Individual tickets for this 1111111- be, of the Al lists' Course pl'iced at St 75, me on sale at the Alb lelic Association ticket office, 107 Old Main Any' tickets , remaining unsold will be available at Schwab Auditorium Thursday night Thespians Revise Stuff'n Nonsense For IF Showing After - Leming the stuffing Of "Stun] Nonsense" in sevens! in heatsals, the Thespians wall tep iesent then Spring show to an Ball weekend audience in Schwab auditonum at 8 pin Sat uidav As the fnst, of the two thematic gtoups to seduce then pine, Thes pians will present "Stuff'n Non sense" at the newly established Will of "half a sock " Clambake the Magician, the trickster who lost his head to the lust showing of "Stun' Non sense," has lost it pet manently lot that scene has been cut out of the revue to insure its smooth _Pow Other inniivations ate the in clusion of a scene foaming Bob Betts, Jean Rountree, Ruth Mai cos and Estelle Muguhes in a typewriter-tap nunibor and elaboi talon of. the scene wherein Marce "Tarzana" Stiiniei tells' Bud Yanofsky that she "Can't Find 'Em " Home Ec Club Elects New office's of the Home Ec Club are• president, Betty L. Mc- Cline '4O; vice-president, Joseph ine E Condrin '4l; cemetery; Marian E. Hartman '4O; and tree bitter; Jeanne Clnik '4l. SUCCESSOR To Tha Frail: Cartel), Established 1887 -PRICE FIVE CENTS Factions In Party Fight Make Truce Contractors' Threats Force Authoiity Into Action Special to the qollcipait HARRISBURG, Match 27 Its factional differencei but led at least for the time being, the General State Au tholity is expected to open bids here tomorrow on $476,- 130 worth of fixed equipment for buildings at the'Pennsyl vania State College A struggle for control of the Authority between Governor Ai ihui H James and Dernociatic members has twice postponed op ening of the bids The tine, which peinutted le aimption of the Authority's noi !nal functions, ccas leached Wed nesday %%hen Hovel not James changed his stand following glow mg threats by unpaid contractors to stop wink on the 65-million- Jollar program and the resigna tion limn the Authority board of Senator George Kunkel (D, Dau phin) GOP Gets Control Kunkel informed James that he never had considered himself a membei of the board, thus opening he way foi the Governor to name his own appointee His resignation makes it possible for the Repub tcanstogam_contral of-the-Board it May when Demociatii. Secre- Mty of Inteinal Affairs Thomas A Logue will be ieplaced. by a Republican With Kunkel's withdrawal, the uncut, now stands 5-4 in favor of the Demociats with one vacancy The 'enlacement of Logue by a Republican in May will give James a 6-4 nuipmity tegindlesti of the final outcome of the Gov :1)1101N fight to unseat two other Democrats, Austin E McCullough, Lancaster publishei, and Rep. Het bei t B Cohen, (D, York), House minTity leadei Circus Theme._ Set Fcir Ball Clinton Will Swing ,Beneath Huge Tent; Deadline For- - Booths Tomorrow -7- . Ree Hull will ~be ininsformed into one huge tii ins tent Fa iday night when Lally Clinton, swings IL out foi 'life' ft a tet iiity...Rallgii• els "A Night al the Cli elb" has heen selected as the thane for decoiations and according to co- Omit men IVilthei Rockmakei and George Yeckley the atmosphere will leek of peanuts and,pink lem onade A typical cucus atinospliete will pi eyed, with the entne ceil mg ori.l the dance flout ai Langer! like a elicit, tent %lithe , ed flood belts will illuminate the hall fioni thice blue elleUb poles a Inch will be. e \tended from the ccntci of the nom and which will be seemingly suppoi Wig the cir cus tent. Ti peze, SI% inging hogs and topes will be suspended between he poles, Paintings of side-show freaks will decotute the entrance to the tent, while cut-out clowns and other forms of decorations will adorn the side malls on the Inside Fiatcinity booths will cnitain coloied balloons, led and white posts and awning valance of red and white. The band-stand will be decorated with a led and white awning, with ted_painted tubs on each end The G A Tiahan Co, of Co hoes, N Y., was signed to do the demisting The committee chairmen point. ed out that any fraternity house which did not as yet reserve a booth must do so before 6 p m, tomorrow, Invitations for the af. fail can be obtained up until 7 p m Friday
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