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\ OL XIII Dance To Be Feature Se\ en p.ece Orchestra to Create Happy Spirit for the Cclebratio Gl\'E BY SIGM \ EP'i!LO Old Erm to bte Transferred to Bozeman fo1 Euning's Fes- tiut es. f<>' he tt.in f E eer' th• I a t: d t.: to [. >atr1ck \.\as an bp s ick rt- l'JC ros!=> a ccle-· n :01101r w F &fl w I 1 au ha,. a ba h d v hi ht es1-1 de t' 1wrrr t ulr ot b..,, ob- t:me1 o hP. elebrt.t on wil c<nne in •he f n 11 0 a <:iTIC' dt. r: ng t e c\ en-1 ml(" at dnl JI T'-1 ha , will be \ l'1 t f c cc 101 and all he 101: oc t _o c exp t"' f'o tun o _ lS venmg- arra).. Engineers Edition Weekly BOZE111AK, J110l\TANA, !\!ARCH 16, 1922. New Quarters for Patricks Desciples l\I \l!W t "I Custom To Be Started Engineers to Ifo 10 the \\ ea1·er of the Iris! Green. • 'O HO LID.\\ Gl\ Ei Handbook \rt;sts Plan LJ Malte ll an Annual rorn11rrow'!'; tc httll' ,,111 .. ee thl' t. of what \\ 1 proba y Ltirn ou t b obtnim•d s I ha :n t e fut r ... east 'l haay wi l tw n: 0 n, so that t <a a of 111.:' sli1 e r -. -w ll hnve a cha11c · t 1 1ut on a r a 1cn o ial f, Saint Pat. 1'11c is planrwcl to take the Punch galore is prom and SL I snme place jn the "' n 1 i er h .. Pat has l>rought along his little Irish the A.i:r. Da_ take:s r i..he a, t. l f:trntuJa. and as for rnusic, a seven· art tne 1 rnn<lb 1 k. .... ttre r I t try to out 1 o t 1e11' faunmg piece ore :testra. wil fiddle for the ),urtn t e 1 ,) it 15 e r c .1 d thn patron saint of the engineers. The ================ rhe el1 tricals ""II put ac-r )SS some .... . . . . . nov e 1es t iorrn o cur10us hght- drl . 11 liall " 1 . 11 be tr•nsrerred from I The1·c has been a great <lea! of talk ginccring department. . t h . f . 1 about the new bu1ldm:r to be created The electncal engmeermg depart- ff t 1 Bo t th I d f OJd Erin and 111 f , S L t T B mg P,C s anr strange votc"s seem- 0 e an 0 t IYJ on ana a: ll"lontana tate and. m.ent will be located on the second 00 0 e 1ng.y 111.)'Sterious, but in the Ireland m all her green glotry will (,.'tally a_bout the bmldmg, floor, \vhile the architectural eng·'n- worK 0 +' some of the local iacho fol- pre\ail to help the fi"I attempt of w D b but tt 1s doubtful 1f any one .of the will occupy the third floor. The Sh A 'l l 4 !Owers th., engjneers to put on a celebration. ins e ate stutknts realized JUSt how btg and of the phvsicul plant oiv1s1on own prl Tl I ty f h d h 1 · 1e e ate Pen good prospects The dance is to be given under the )\V goo t ey aie to 1e The ne \\' . al ) be Im ate-d on th top floor. I rJJt h f- ' M tl engmeermg building w11l be the best 1 1 he contract for the engineering · 1 ___ t " ·, oh a :a · 11 au pice f Sigma Epsilon local en . . . sor anl per aps m the future St s · 5 0 Defeats \Vesleyan by 'I\ro-To- eng1neermg- bulldmg west of the Mis- b111ldmg. "l11ch 1s to have sixty-seven I ""Loot· tne musical comedy to be p t'- 1 11 b d · gineers' honorary fraternity. · · · 1 · 1 d h ' a s t ay WI e a ay to i>e antic1- 0ne Decision. s1ss1pp1 lWer. t 1s c a1me t at room, abo;:e the basement, calls for given by the students of ::; C, is pated by the student bodv. It wil cost '1100 to fill the light --- is the la1gest, but it JS Lhe best' its compl.et10n by January 1, rounding shape nicely and should . 1 . . The Montana State college team Ill construct10n and eqmpment. The In atld1t1on to the new engmce1111g be ready for the· fb·st cngaaement HEAT sockets once in the new engmeermg I won the annual debate with the team building will face north on Garfield building, the engineers will nave on April 14. Accvrdm;>; to th; t•nta- INr. PLANT bu1l<lmg. flom Wesleyan last Mon- street. One of the interesting fea- more equipment in the form of the tive plan.·, t1 1 e super-show will be U day night by a two-to-one decision. tures is the main entrance stairway. engineering shops. which will he lv- i given two nights in Bozeman with IS IMPROVE FA. "G DA.!\CE I The ,;siting team upheld the af-' It is to be of all marble cated to the rear of tl>e ·era! other engagements the MENT --- . I flrmath-e of the subject, "Resolved, and all corridors are to be fmisbed bmldmg shown abov< 1te. Th,. detailed plans of the trip The long expected fang dance Is to that the closed shop is justifiable m throughout with marble, red quarried I plans call for five unit. ve not yet been worke<I out, but be given March 24. In place of the A · industry." 'fhe team con- tile floors being used. This is one 1 1 but at the present ti e management have secured the: . . • . . masque U1at has been advertised, I Arthur Boid, Robe1 t Miller of the most elaborate constrnctions u11its will be built. 'l' esiclent"s consent and the whirl Cons1Sts. of a hard times dance will be gtven. Old and Walter Wampler. that it is possible to use. will house all the civil rnnd the state will undoubtedly be 1wo 3:.>0-horse-power Boilers clo_thes, the .older the belt.er, and ?°"'.'k I The debaters of the state college' There Mil be. a full basement to the laboratory equipment, idc if the play meets with success . and Ash cuotumes will be the order of the e\e- team supported the negative. They I bu1ldmg in which will be located an "steam lab." apparatus its first local appearance. Handhng Eqrnpment. no one will Le .ad- were Joseph Wagner, Claude 11ere- assembly which will be equipped Mth in the space vacated , The comedy is a typical cc>llege m1tted who is d1essed according- dith and Edward Poulsen. a compete fireproof moving picture present location. The r Jduction, and it embodies manv of One of the impodant improve- Jy._ The dance will be a novelty af-1 The direct speeches were 12 min-1 outfil The department offices, class I be complete in every e local traditions whicn are so ments on the campus which will take fair and promises to be, one of the utes in length, and five minutes was a?d drawing rooms of the civil en- I be lighted with monit loyad M. S. C. student. The place along with. the other buddmgs, events of the quarter. fhe music "'ill I all owe! for rebuttal. The judges gmeermg department will also be lo-' have line-shafting, whi ·st act is complete except for a; IS the construction of an eff1c1ent be furnished by The Five Terps1- we1Superintendent H. C. Good of cated m the basement. stalled under the floor. 'SS rehearsal, which will be staged and modern central heating plant. choreo. I Townsend, Principal E. J... Hutto of ' The first will b: occupied by buildings will be ones in. The big moment of the first I This plant. will be located '.mmed1- Columbus, and Principal F. c. Keasley the adm1mstratlve office::), and de- gineers will be proud comes when Joe Sweeney, play behmd tl:e new eg1neermg FOUNDRY SHOW I ' of Laurel. The debate was held be- pa1·tment offices,. class rooms and I will alter considerably r. the part of George Washington building, and will heat for fore a fair-sized audience in the col-I drawing rooms of the me\:hamcal en- I the campus. h1te. meets the ghost, played by all the bmldmgs on the campus. lege assernbly ball. - y Gagle. this scene being one of I The first installment will consist MONDAY Nl r.HT I Stella Hollic1· played a solo i I t t Shown are features of any e ' most amusing in the whole show. of ho•:sepower Sterling boil- U hcfon>, and Miss Janet MacDonald I n eres for the engineers that' (Contmned 011 Page F\<JUr.) ei.s. _"hich Will be e<JUIJlped with g-ave a piano soo following the radio course. I RileJ coal, a::;h, wmghmg 1 wh le the audience was waiting· for r dA d f;' [ machines. Ihe coal will be tia.ns- Embryo Engineers Stag.e the judges' decision. In Rad1"0 fiRAIN JUDfilf 00 n r ema es . ported on a spur to be bu L up on w tl!-c.ular Stunt for Pubhc Exh1- p · S d• I the campus from the Milwaukee rail- b1tlon. I roper tu ies road: A 150-foot bric(< chimney will UTh t z' I.I d --- CONTEST I fu ·msh draught for these new boilers 011' Wednesday evening. staTlling ,.,. J a s lrla e Engineers Working in College ' . --· . I which will supply steam at high pres- at 8 o'clock, the foundry class of the Plant-Regular Service i:lel l't> With ' Said S1cmmentz m sure. The boilers in the p1·csent mechanical engineering depa1tment in Montana Out-of-'fown Stations. Address Delivered to Mem- heaiing plants will be moved into the gave a spectacular dem?nstration in Tli•• , .. ,centlv The School of Agri hers of Sign1a Epsilon. new plant tu be used for sun mer the coll ge found v The exhibition present economic c ndition oi The radio department has < _ sen ice Tl 1 11 f 1 e · t.lontaua, with its unllerlying causes, taken up , ... ·ork with vigor and a reg- judging contest w·n be held next The f. l!O\\ ing is a copy of an le Pans ca or tie con- wai" u: is tersely in tins squib ular nightly schedule is in effect. Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. A 1 <lress delnercd to Sig-ma Epsilon, Lwo more similar units v 0 ; gold medal and a three-year scholar- honorary <'ngineering sodet;-, by Prof. the sand moulds in about 20 minutes. ship will be awanh.•d as first prize Siemmentz, during the past ilnprO\ t•nwnt OYer the present system. Th I . 1 h . · f oi a Connecticut alarm clock, j messages are handled with several out '''!\! I · t ti · · · c e c ass ts unc er t c Sl1perv1s1on o While the stm streams in through of town stations. in the grain-judging· contest This ·" y - su lJP.l· us evenmg I::> o- which the metal is heated to incan- Pittsburg glass windows; During the recent tournament the mctlal ha::; been offered by the .:\lon- tunatP having been a sub- The new buildings w 11 g:ve an in- Professor Kately. The cupalo, in I . Education. I count myself very for- de:::;cence. was operated by Boyd Dons her gown of South Carolina station sent out reports of the- games, tana Sectl. jec·t so closely with the trend I crea:s: 15·0· :er rent in t1Jac·hing Slawson. The ('astings poured were gingham and her Brooklyn shoes, -and in one instance the news of the the purpose of the mtei- of y ·)\\ll extensrve researche:::;. Since and LuoiatoIJ various parts for the mechanical \Vasl)es her face with Cmclnnati soap, j!ames was received m BHlillgs 15 est oi the studL·nts in this coJJt\!st. t11e tv.v :.nstinds whi<:h govern 1 equipment of the college. The c:lass, In a Pittsburgh washbasin enamelled udnutes after the final game of the The S€!cond prize ·consists of a two- t,he-. lives o· n!9ny of us are those_ of I Tlie new ongineering building will whkh is usually in session in the aft- in Milwaukee· 1 afternoon. This is one of the rec- year in the S1.:hool o... st.•!1-pn•servat1on and perpetuation eontain 66 roorns. ernoons, had previously poured mold::; Cooks the family 1 breakfas on a; ords being set up. ancl as the station Agriculture, and the third prize of a '\l11ch mau fost thPmseives most fam- of brass, a1ummun1 and other met- South Bend stove, '1 gain::; in efficiency it 1s expech•d that I one·year scholarship in the ::rnme ial' y n ti.e urges l f and af- als. The sc:ene presented a spec- In aluminum utensib ma4'e m Penn- messages will be sent out in the least sc:hool. .ed on, 1 hol1 and ,.,ill maintain lhat Tht: new biology building will (.'On- tain rvOJ tacular aspect when the fiery throat j sylvania; 1 ossible time. .\ll students of the Sd10ol of tnc pi o l •r "::5 of mankind H,...e of the furnace was belching forth Plu,.es the breakfast of r 1 laddphia 11cssages from across the Atlantic I culture whn have not won a first food a id em ie,. 1 flaoe. as 1 s1.1 I tongues of white flame and while hominy have bePn picked up with comparative prize in previous contests are eligible he ore, ·' ''1 t It' t110ught nnd in- T e nt riol' of the en -,.ineering b1 it "ng wt ,. be fmh;hed in marble and t1uarry tile. the steam hissed f1·om the san<l mouls 1 And Chicago fried in Kansas ease, and the world's news comes i to enter this one. Those wishing to ve:-;t"P-a 1011 to both lh(;.sE- containing the bubbling iron. About\ lard I to the station every night. 1\luskal enter should rl:!gister with l\li". Jc·n· ·It i tio nty to im:.mrt at one hundred On a_ Grand table set with concerts from San Francisco. Los 11 0 1 dock nHff'_1- tlrn• t'me ans of 111 dis<:overies and spectacle, which was suggestive of I li1slws made m Syrat•Use AngelPs, Los Altos Ca!ifornin, ant! mK. I he contest will be held m dedul tion:-; 'i th1" n attcr of gastron- 'Thfl court 01 the nt.'w .1n•11masmm the industry at Gary, Ind. (Contim1ed on Page< Fl mr.) Seattle. '"as1 , and Dt•m r. ( olo., room 10:' of the agricultural bl. Jd l ontinued 01 Pai;. :flour.) w I be 12 L> 83 feet. LET'S DANCE WITH ST. PATRICK TOMORROW NIGHT

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\ OL XIII

Dance To Be Feature

Se\ en p.ece Orchestra to Create Happy Spirit for the

Cclebratio •

Gl\'E BY SIGM \ EP'i!LO

Old Erm to bte Transferred to Bozeman fo1 Euning's Fes­tiut es.

f<>' he tt.in ~ f '"~t

E eer' th• I a

t: d t.: Oln~ to [.

>atr1ck \.\as an bp s ick rt­

l'JC ros!=> a ccle-·

b~at n :01101r w F &fl w I 1 au

ha,. a ba h d v hi ht es1-1 de t' 1wrrr ~swn t ulr ot b..,, ob-t:me1 o hP. elebrt.t on wil c<nne in

•he f n 11 0 a <:iTIC' dt. r: ng t e c\ en-1 ml(" at dnl JI T'-1 ha , will be \ l'1 t f c cc 101 and all

he 101: oc t t~ _o c exp t"' f'o

tun o _ lS

venmg- arra)..

Engineers Edition

Weekly 1£ BOZE111AK, J110l\TANA, !\!ARCH 16, 1922.

New Quarters for Patricks Desciples

l\I \l!W t "I

Custom To Be Started

Engineers to Ifo 10 the \\ ea1·er of the Iris!

Green.

• 'O HO LID.\\ Gl\ Ei

Handbook \rt;sts Plan LJ Malte ll an Annual EYen~-

rorn11rrow'!'; tc httll' ,,111 .. ee thl' ~ta t. of what \\ 1 proba y Ltirn ou t b

obtnim•d s I ha

:n t e fut r ... ~lt east 'l haay wi l tw n: 0 n, so that t <a advo~

a e~ of 111.:' sli1 e r -. -w ll hnve a cha11c · t 11ut on a r a 1cn o ial f, Saint Pat.

1'11c da~ is planrwcl to take the Punch galore is prom i~.?d, and SL I snme place jn the "' n 1 i er h ..

Pat has l>rought along his little Irish the A.i:r. Da_ take:s r i..he a, t. l f:trntuJa. and as for rnusic, a seven· art tne

1rnn<lb

1 k. .... JlcK~rs ttre r

I t try to out1 o t 1e11' faunmg fn~nds.

piece ore :testra. wil fiddle for the ),urtn t e 1,) it 15 e r c .1 d thn patron saint of the engineers. The ================ rhe el1 tricals ""II put ac-r )SS some .... . . . . . nov e 1es t l~ iorrn o cur10us hght-drl

.11

liall "1.11

be tr•nsrerred from I The1·c has been a great <lea! of talk ginccring department. . t h . f .

1 about the new bu1ldm:r to be created The electncal engmeermg depart- ff t 1

Bo t th I d f OJd Erin and 111 f , S L t T B mg P,C s anr strange votc"s seem-v~man 0 e an 0 t • IYJ on ana a: ll"lontana ~ tate <:~lleg~, and. e~pe-' m.ent will be located on the second 00 0 e 1ng.y 111.)'Sterious, but in real~ty the Ireland m all her green glotry will (,.'tally a_bout the eu~mecrmg bmldmg, floor, \vhile the architectural eng·'n- worK 0+' some of the local iacho fol-pre\ail to help the fi"I attempt of w • D b but tt 1s doubtful 1f any one .of the ~ers will occupy the third floor. The Sh A 'l l 4 !Owers th.,

engjneers to put on a celebration. ins e ate stutknts realized JUSt how btg and of,.icl·~ of the phvsicul plant oiv1s1on own prl Tl I ty f h d h 1

· 1e e ate Pen good prospects The dance is to be given under the )\V goo t ey aie to 1e The ne \\' . al ) be Im ate-d on th top floor. I rJJt h f- ' M tl engmeermg building w11l be the best 1 1 he contract for the engineering ·1 ___ t " ·, oh a ~ :a ~ ·

11

au pice f Sigma Epsilon local en . . . sor • anl per aps m the future St s · 5 0 • • Defeats \Vesleyan by 'I\ro-To- eng1neermg- bulldmg west of the Mis- b111ldmg. "l11ch 1s to have sixty-seven I ""Loot· tne musical comedy to be p t'- 1 11 b d · gineers' honorary fraternity. · · · 1 · 1 d h ' a s t ay WI e a ay to i>e antic1-0ne Decision. s1ss1pp1 lWer. t 1s no~ c a1me t at room, abo;:e the basement, calls for given by the students of ~I. ::; C, is pated by the student bodv. It wil cost '1100 to fill the light --- ~t is the la1gest, but it JS Lhe best' its compl.et10n by January 1, 192;~. rounding in~o shape nicely and should .

1 ~ • . . The Montana State college team Ill construct10n and eqmpment. The In atld1t1on to the new engmce1111g be ready for the· fb·st cngaaement HEAT sockets once in the new engmeermg I won the annual debate with the team building will face north on Garfield building, the engineers will nave on April 14. Accvrdm;>; to th; t•nta- INr. PLANT bu1l<lmg. flom ~lontana Wesleyan last Mon- street. One of the interesting fea- more equipment in the form of the tive plan.·, t11e super-show will be U

day night by a two-to-one decision. tures is the main entrance stairway. engineering shops. which will he lv- i given two nights in Bozeman with IS IMPROVE FA. "G DA.!\CE I The ,;siting team upheld the af-' It is to be of all marble constru~tion, cated to the rear of tl>e en~'· ·era! other engagements abo~t the MENT --- . I flrmath-e of the subject, "Resolved, and all corridors are to be fmisbed bmldmg shown abov< 1te. Th,. detailed plans of the trip

The long expected fang dance Is to that the closed shop is justifiable m throughout with marble, red quarried I plans call for five unit. ve not yet been worke<I out, but be given March 24. In place of the A · industry." 'fhe team con- tile floors being used. This is one

1

1 but at the present ti e management have secured the: . . • . . masque U1at has been advertised, I s1~~:~1c:;• Arthur Boid, Robe1 t Miller of the most elaborate constrnctions u11its will be built. 'l' esiclent"s consent and the whirl Fu~t I~~tallment Cons1Sts. of a hard times dance will be gtven. Old and Walter Wampler. • that it is possible to use. will house all the civil rnnd the state will undoubtedly be 1wo 3:.>0-horse-power Boilers clo_thes, the .older the belt.er, and ?°"'.'k I The debaters of the state college' There Mil be. a full basement to the laboratory equipment, idc if the play meets with success ~lmp_1"0Yed . ~oal and Ash cuotumes will be the order of the e\e- team supported the negative. They I bu1ldmg in which will be located an "steam lab." apparatus its first local appearance. Handhng Eqrnpment. ru~g. Absol~tel:; no one will Le .ad- were Joseph Wagner, Claude 11ere- assembly which will be equipped Mth in the space vacated , The comedy is a typical cc>llege m1tted who is no~ d1essed according- dith and Edward Poulsen. a compete fireproof moving picture present location. The r Jduction, and it embodies manv of One of the impodant improve-Jy._ The dance will be a novelty af-1 The direct speeches were 12 min-1 outfil The department offices, class I be complete in every e local traditions whicn are so ~!ear ments on the campus which will take fair and promises to be, one of the ~~g utes in length, and five minutes was a?d drawing rooms of the civil en- I be lighted with monit ever~· loyad M. S. C. student. The place along with. the other buddmgs, events of the quarter. fhe music "'ill I all owe! for rebuttal. The judges gmeermg department will also be lo-' have line-shafting, whi ·st act is complete except for a; IS the construction of an eff1c1ent be furnished by The Five Terps1- we1• Superintendent H. C. Good of cated m the basement. stalled under the floor. 'SS rehearsal, which will be staged and modern central heating plant. choreo. I Townsend, Principal E. J... Hutto of ' The first floo~· will b: occupied by buildings will be ones in. The big moment of the first I This plant. will be located '.mmed1-

Columbus, and Principal F. c. Keasley the adm1mstratlve office::), and de- gineers will be proud comes when Joe Sweeney, play at~ly. behmd tl:e new eg1neermg

FOUNDRY SHOW I' of Laurel. The debate was held be- pa1·tment offices,. class rooms and I will alter considerably r. the part of George Washington building, and will furn1~11 heat for

fore a fair-sized audience in the col-I drawing rooms of the me\:hamcal en- I the campus. h1te. meets the ghost, played by all the bmldmgs on the campus. lege assernbly ball. - y Gagle. this scene being one of I The first installment will consist

MONDAY Nlr.HT I ~fos Stella Hollic1· played a solo i I t t Shown are features of any e ' most amusing in the whole show. of tw~ o~O ho•:sepower Sterling boil-U hcfon>, and Miss Janet MacDonald I n eres for the engineers that' (Contmned 011 Page F\<JUr.) ei.s. _"hich Will be e<JUIJlped with g-ave a piano soo following the debat~ radio course. I RileJ stoke1;~' coal, a::;h, ~n<l wmghmg

1 wh le the audience was waiting· for r dA d f;' [ machines. Ihe coal will be tia.ns-Embryo Engineers Stag.e Spe~- the judges' decision. In Rad1"0 fiRAIN JUDfilf 00 n r ema es . ported on a spur to be bu L up on w tl!-c.ular Stunt for Pubhc Exh1- p · S d• I the campus from the Milwaukee rail-

b1tlon. I roper tu ies road: A 150-foot bric(< chimney will UTh t z' I.I d --- CONTEST I fu ·msh draught for these new boilers 011' Wednesday evening. staTlling ,.,. J a s lrla e ~Ian; Engineers Working in College ' . --· . • I which will supply steam at high pres-

at 8 o'clock, the foundry class of the Plant-Regular Service i:lel l't> With ' Said Profes~or S1cmmentz m sure. The boilers in the p1·csent mechanical engineering depa1tment in Montana Out-of-'fown Stations. Address Delivered to Mem- heaiing plants will be moved into the gave a spectacular dem?nstration in Tli•• , .. ,centlv The School of Agri hers of Sign1a Epsilon. new plant tu be used for sun mer the coll ge found v The exhibition • present economic c ndition oi The radio department has < _ sen ice Tl 1 11 f 1 e .r~ · • t.lontaua, with its unllerlying causes, taken up , ... ·ork with vigor and a reg- judging contest w·n be held next The f. l!O\\ ing is a copy of an a<l~ le Pans ca or tie con-"h~a~~ wai" stat~•~- u: ;b~ut S:l~ is tersely describ~d in tins squib ular nightly schedule is in effect. Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. A 1 <lress delnercd to Sig-ma Epsilon, stru~tton ~f Lwo more similar units :~out ;,5~;~o,:',,ds v 0 ; ~,:; ~r:no~:~ ~~~~~ ~p}~~n~:a mho~~~~\g\'i:~ ;~~o;ne ~J~:l )~at~~~~~ ~opllo;:e1:hihpa'~~1aPp~t :~~ gold medal and a three-year scholar- honorary <'ngineering sodet;-, by Prof. ~;.~

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~:c~~:,; the sand moulds in about 20 minutes. ship will be awanh.•d as first prize ~.\. Siemmentz, during the past :.~ear: ilnprO\ t•nwnt OYer the present system. Th I

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h . · f oi a Connecticut alarm clock, j messages are handled with several out '''!\! I · t ti · · · c e c ass ts unc er t c Sl1perv1s1on o While the stm streams in through of town stations. in the grain-judging· contest This ·" y - su lJP.l· us evenmg I::> o- ~ which the metal is heated to incan- Pittsburg glass windows; During the recent tournament the mctlal ha::; been offered by the .:\lon- tunatP ~n having been ~ssig·ned a sub- The new buildings w 11 g:ve an in-Professor Kately. The cupalo, in I . Education. I count myself very for-

de:::;cence. was operated by Boyd Dons her gown of South Carolina station sent out reports of the- games, tana Sectl. "Grow~rs' :.\.~s~ciatio1:1 f~r. jec·t so closely li~ked with the trend I crea:s: 0 1~ 15·0· :er rent in t1Jac·hing

Slawson. The ('astings poured were gingham and her Brooklyn shoes, -and in one instance the news of the the purpose of stimulatm~ the mtei- of y ·)\\ll extensrve researche:::;. Since and LuoiatoIJ ~pace. various parts for the mechanical \Vasl)es her face with Cmclnnati soap, j!ames was received m BHlillgs 15 est oi the studL·nts in this coJJt\!st. t11e tv.v i:;r~at :.nstinds whi<:h govern 1 equipment of the college. The c:lass, In a Pittsburgh washbasin enamelled udnutes after the final game of the The S€!cond prize ·consists of a two- t,he-. lives o· n!9ny of us are those_ of I Tlie new ongineering building will whkh is usually in session in the aft- in Milwaukee· 1 afternoon. This is one of the rec- year schol~i·ship in the S1.:hool o... st.•!1-pn•servat1on and perpetuation eontain 66 roorns. ernoons, had previously poured mold::; Cooks the family

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breakfas on a; ords being set up. ancl as the station Agriculture, and the third prize of a '\l11ch mau fost thPmseives most fam-of brass, a1ummun1 and other met- South Bend stove, '1 gain::; in efficiency it 1s expech•d that I one·year scholarship in the ::rnme ial' y n ti.e urges l f hung(~r and af-als. The sc:ene presented a spec- In aluminum utensib ma4'e m Penn- messages will be sent out in the least sc:hool. .ed on, 1 hol1 and ,.,ill maintain lhat Tht: new biology building will (.'On-tain fl~1 rvOJ tacular aspect when the fiery throat j sylvania; 1ossible time. .\ll students of the Sd10ol of .\gri~ tnc pi o l •r s~ull "::5 of mankind H,...e of the furnace was belching forth Plu,.es the breakfast of r 1 laddphia 11cssages from across the Atlantic I culture whn have not won a first food a id em ie,. 1 flaoe. as 1 s1.1 I tongues of white flame and while hominy have bePn picked up with comparative prize in previous contests are eligible he ore, ·' ''1 t It' t110ught nnd in- T e nt riol' of the en -,.ineering

b1 it "ng wt ,. be fmh;hed in marble and t1uarry tile.

the steam hissed f1·om the san<l mouls 1 And Chicago ~ausage fried in Kansas ease, and the world's news comes i to enter this one. Those wishing to ve:-;t"P-a 1011 to both lh(;.sE- ~ubjects. containing the bubbling iron. About\ lard I to the station every night. 1\luskal enter should rl:!gister with l\li". Jc·n· ·It i tio nty tmt-po~e to im:.mrt at one hundred ~eople witncs~c~ thi~, On a_ Grand Ra~ids table set with concerts from San Francisco. Los ~en b~~ore 11 0

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dock ~Iondny nHff'_1- tlrn• t'me ans of 111 dis<:overies and spectacle, which was suggestive of I li1slws made m Syrat•Use AngelPs, Los Altos Ca!ifornin, ant! mK. I he contest will be held m dedul tion:-; 'i th1" n attcr of gastron- 'Thfl court 01 the nt.'w .1n•11masmm the industry at Gary, Ind. (Contim1ed on Page< Fl mr.) Seattle. '"as1 , and Dt•m r. ( olo., room 10:' of the agricultural bl. Jd ~· l ontinued 01 Pai;. :flour.) w I be 12 L> 83 feet.

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means for the rest of the students and facult;-· to become a little 1Je1 tcr acquainted with the engineers. We invite your perusal of I E. Moore I st mg tr !hese pages and your kindly tolerance of our effort~. \Ye extend cnir with Ir1 wl en th· ' '

!warty greetings to our readers, and invoke for tuerr, as far as we six n •11 s ' 1' t " •

may. the blessing of Patrick, Patron Saint of all good Engi.neerg. '" d ' · m

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GLIMPSING 'rHE FUTURE. i\ln rjo1 n \\ iat l t t l h

Sorr etimes we wonder whether the powers that be ''ere j lll'<­

tified iu changing the official initial of our name from M. A. C t.> :\1. S. C. \Ye ponder this most often after comt. sing with one

do votJ \\ , Jai k Ja1 k 81 11e o + 1 '<

h e er \\ lt s ot:n th .Ju [ t 1 1111 ut I c

of the citizens at home somewhat as follows: Home Citizen-So you are going to college. arc ye At i\Iis- a\.' ~fe~ 1

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sou la. hey? lown.

We-Not on your life. The state college at Bozeman. H. C.-Oh. that's the agricultural school. ain't it? Are you llea•d at \. 0. I'> I ornr i..

a-taking up agriculture? ~, ~ 1'11 r at ' Ji,-\\' N E · · tie c air o e ,Jt 1e

e-" ope. ngmeermg. I \la) ire E '1111 \\ h l n. n

H. C.-Engineering! \Veil! i\Iy brother Jim is in that line. '\;1tc Bue legs ''"' aNI

too. He runs a tractor for so-and-~o-gets four dollars a da~·. Yes- not much pholster,.

sir there's good money in engineering, alright. I P h h b 't t · · B I \t I oot Practice. er aps t e a o,·e 1 no qmte typwal. ut we belieYe that \an Fleet Rosen , Y

1 the majority of people m the state do not know that M. S. C. offers c n•cr irl h• km, 111structwn in other courses than agriculture; and that a large ma- S1 mnv I 10t. 00 h

Jority do not appreciate the nature or scope of tht other C'ou,.~es :y well pm ted.

gh·en. \Ve think the people of the state would be receptive to a little publicity along these Jines. Bunney i\" it""

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And sometimes, right here on the hill, we sense a sentiment which gil~es to think. Is it true, we ask ourseh·es, that th« future of nI. S. C. is most closely bound up with that of the college of agriculture. Is it true that with the growth of l\I. S. C. and the

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I ju love- to 1'1 at a- to1 1d

de\·elopment of the state that the work in agriculture will become We wonder f a ot icr en ,

pt·eeminent at our Alma l\Iater and the other colleges mere side 1 a •,u·n liru!,cn-

;ssues? If such were the apparent truth might not the powen Ifonr<l nt n. B. Game

, hat be justified in boosting the "ags" a little? in gh·ing them 1'01 mp rop. " o "~·

publicity, throwing "ag" celebrations, and genexally a smoothing n " .,

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a little for them, the royal road to learning? In order not to dis- Bol ,\ h you h" ot

courage the knowledge-thirsting hoards who are about to invade irm• b ut you do you ,, • , mk

our portals for instruction in the use of manures, diversification, e.

and principles of breeding? ·1 Is it or ain't? He "n :::;omctimcs if I liap1 c

\Ve were ne,·er good at puzzles. Leave the settlement of these "c ridiiw pa. t a brew< r;­

questions to the Ancient Order of Lab. Debators. But with con­(]itions as they are at present we hate to think of l\I. S. C. a~ "The 'Ag' College." And we hat to think the people of the state• are not better acquainted with us.

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t)OCIETY 1 muthcr. : Dor· •thy B:air wus a dinner guest ; at the Chi 0 house Tul"~day e\·eni.m::.

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()Mf.,f.A BE'I A. I ~:~c t of l:fow r Tc 'tf) cfunng the Dr. Sparks of P r.rL State Gi\"es tcr-t t-}e \\ th t ~ ~ b lr.l.n 1~ .1.tai ton h'l:;. jL·t rd1rned tou:<na. e ::.. The _activ(>- chapt.e_r of Alpha Omi.. Speech for Oc:ra:sion-Dean _·orris-.. um, g .... ,/ I h~ ,.tip

f1 m a w e . d \' it .1t Wt .. (> R:-· r, ·we· ie ~ 41,J r >W :.a rc:umer! from: ._ron _P1 ''"as entertained ~t the house Prel'l.ide!'. n1d <!' u \t> t o.. h UL" in · · ta . . . I a \H ~ n4 · rt h Anaconrla. · for ainner Monday en~nmg . • iH J~t--~~ow• n, e et Flyn: e:i • 0 GLerr -------- I Mr. and :\trs. Purdy and :Mrs. '\\"ill- t le ' in- i• parlor' ' e ...

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. · ~on v.·ere d:nner guests at the Alpha t e: " ltm .. :. r tl~rnu hm ... l1)' li+'e MaJon were ~ t-h. Omq~11 Beb JC!- l l I .... r·rack was il '=-"tl1.•gt for dm-

0} . A specia.1. aJsembly was held last as of t ,1e h..11 ow ti by Lh unf ,Id·

f_ at rn1ty du ' !! tin· W<'l'-i.. nN' \V~1 nc::.clE... nil-: h+ at the Zeta .. ~ouse V\o ednesday even mg. "'ednesday at . O a. m. lhe ass.em- inc n . b~tt.cr ~ ~1f l w1 h 1e ~ ,.t!'C"t ~i:l.oot .,. "'di t' tie suo .. rr ~{ ,-_ ':l1 -"'~ hUe of '"llf· • ·· ortt we::St I Ko. ~a hcluse. • I ~unday drnnt>r _ f!_uests at the Alpha bly was under tne ausp&Ct!:i of Phi J_. 11 " s

101 r th Hli .an 1 CJ 11 tm •ril ~ i' O h F'd h J l u ne-;s • ::t11y awh.-.v d. 'l.'OLroc~c8 ~

I un.be C •mp.any wv u dmner z .e!""t Suntlay dinner guests a~ the Zeta ouse we_l_'e " it . orgenson ant h..appa Phi. honorary sen JOI" schola1 love tarti.. '\*"c. tern ~r. bt utifi ·d 1 \\:as ~1 ~i ec ll c1 n :... s1ar of 1a 0

at lJ11w ..,.d Bet..1

·1 Tue day K!ip: 2

hou t.' \tC'~<· Anna Omta and l lfll~ia~~arct. \\ tlham~ 1 01 Hel~oa: aw~ ship fraternit~·. Dl'HU E. B. Norris. ~erb":l we \\ ul .,lt on t'u• 'nis1 _ Pub -s. f ·c ·,ra, t \\ere .1 · cu-

Ro' ert " r fk t. wa a K h T ,. o1se Kr an~le am. Mnry Mattson of who is a me lbe1· of lho h·~nora Y . • 1 t d b ... ' . ~ r~ own"", But l - .... v ~ , I <ill" •· ) t' JJ~ i·hi. I. ..., <..:;. w ild ' lUpr '\.ta <' c "':a_11s-e -sh~ 0\ 1 lg J ..

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t~ t h .. r " tJ h:..:.t te. l.JtesiJed J\~r. the nrogrum. .\11 lht1 • at hf"r •l t e 01 or ._ iln l s~10 1 w cl ..,. o 111 t l'2.n

• f'K IOTA f>El ... TA GU.Jo~STS. JlET.\ local memb1 rs of U1e soc1c1...) ~ere play, ...,0 tly sut:h l l son s . .._ "F ... cn ! a\e c111nr1. t a.rt 1pate F'lPa-

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Mi. s :\1nrgare:_ Duffey :ind Mi ~s EPSILO:\ • ·oTES :scall•d on the stage u1 the drill hall. Bel •. •~el it G ay d L~ c•1 ~1 r Jr l\rnr,;tnn w l ,. • e lb\.V1,; 90 n-.::rt\ EPSil.0 f.

1 '"fhon.r·~on Falls '' !'t' V1:;it- Lew·:. i,.undbc.•1--g was 11 wePk-end Dean :\orn::; mtroi.Jccd t ll." new thcn.- 1 n~om .. while J sat . d w• t.. -,.:\itb ut 1 o .. it l'lO. c.1 m th tar-

lekn r n :m .k l t-t Coe le'-· OT'"' at ti1e lot.a Delta h01 c.· during g'iH::st .at the Bet.a Epsilon house. bi:rs who were m~ l.:·ded for thci.r 1... 1mp n . thr Jn... fo~ t- ~t ~ nt •:o;t WE.!T"C r'· m- r [U\: at tic E:c... 1':p- .. ,urnanh:nt worthy scholr1r~hip attainment::; b) f baL; pcrhan:-; \\ w t'd 1 k a. , ..,..,""nni. h;n., ,,.c e p! ,t t>. u. eha

110. fr'ltt.":Tnt or ...... dl.. ;: t; :: :.: :t:::: n:: U :i :: ;:. ;i::;: :: being initiated in tu the societr pre- h h; ._ '1 t..1o ies in tl" (' • um. 'e w1.:at 1er ld f •\\er 1 t n n:

J-,c .,_; ilori l n Uih t e :•ledf:;· .\.'f TIIE PI PHI HOl'SE U \.·ious to the assembly prog am. How ha ci t .... ,.. > '":-1 oi i-Uv ' lnlc::; w• re ,' y t (' Uu"'e

ir.,. Qf Br i Tuhii of Red II R.1.th '\ .. rt ·il ',.r He ~"n.a wa~ a f:: :est :; Following the introtluctio11, - Dr. "'Vi.' H. I.. • I b t I' be c.r f 1 • 1 r '.ll11 :i. ul cl s ms th {.14 -Q17 :it tlJ.-. Pi Pl-it house: . J.llrin~ t1turna- :: THE E:\GIXEER. U ~parks. prcsicknt emerttµs of Penn I Susy" \t1a lw nty· m n es le ~r "r n111~o~es C'd, "'tt, o i· e Sii iner

J e \.r1 lWX d KL ikck can'C' ment-. t: Tune: "Son of a Gambolier." n ~tate, gav~ as interesting a ~peech as I "\\.el.l. I ,...., ~ ~ I' l j1a t i:. ,,_,. \ cl ~ i.11 l: e a \)hi aw l ht Or ~ l. 1eauc f om Ill ~ • at1 rtlay f1,r lhc +'ina~ l\larie and Viridnia GeorgP of nil- :: :: has bet:u g_iven on the liiU for ~nany I qtiarter \.I,. an nt "' b1..f n·c went. thP a.tetnit, g-amc~.

vam of the~ t01, .... 1 -~' t and W•!re I n~"' \,·,:.re i::ucsts at the Pi Phi house !! ;; :: :: :: :: :: n::. n :it::: nu:::; muliths. The text or nls eloquent I·tL iaps Rover, the an1 JY l"annw. "G" ir r a.t·e .. m "at:h of th, ~e c· ~~ ue i::- th B E. hou,e. I <lurmg tou;nament. oration was basetl on the fundamfll- ,Jrow~ing- bv the sL•ps. ::-mv wo fr-. te!'t n "~rtain nui. bH· of poir we1·e "lm l \V r wa d dmner "-est at For ~unday d:t.ner Mts.- T~(_\n.:e of tal purpose fur which the college is ures ~tam. rg by r..ht! pa i1•nt. ::; ti.lo c- a ,ttr-d anl lt the PilCl of '1c season

tt1L~ 1. E1 ou ..... F. ada,r. I JoiJ'1t \\'". 8 i-: Jc ... t. ::it , he:- l'i Ph1 founded. namely, schularship. l:ie "1rnre I' P. for J. Ii n~ r1011i n mt h1 ·rl r- ,,. ,.. th niost ·101 •ts wa:... c: h F T.l" . td wa a lin er j ·•o:i:;e "'lw is the man ~who degigns our opened his ad<lress by :sincerely i..'On· otlf>. flwn homu r <l t 1 b rl ) _ei a\'t ~,h•t-I itn •• \1" .swea -· Last vear

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u.i dr..~ pumps gralulating the eleven seniors who thi ty·. \\" ~ t 1c ~t 1. t: of l ay wd his wen tr) Eleant l\T 1,·stm ·ndi (HI OMEc; \ f~UESTS \Vith juc_gment, skill and care·!

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1 have Just recently b(!e ntaken int•l the ::pet~~. <l\a-t pnzc:.-: , +- ie r rm of hdes H. O. '\1 ( J l n. unday dinn. r I- ..:.:.'.'"'ts \l thP Chi \Yho is the utan that buil<ls ·en1 Phi Kappa Phi, of which he is regent But hcrt: at c illc1rc! lot g-o tt for w,tc11 ·1l:bons ant" m1 'a""'' were

\\ lt r t th ,f I· e:-a \Vj:\ l'rn gu hum;~ v.;,•r~ Mrs. Beck and And keeps them in repair'! genera~. Following this he narratea see tht ohJ i.:t of ). •.1Ur dreams <ti he J _iv to f-Ju. ot ll'r winnP s. f 1e ff l h H C l 1 \\'""no has ti shut them <Iown becausela clever witticism ('Oncerning a Jorm of ~om oro1·ty ho1sf' an1 s~clfm1 re··'. oi th.- f1a,, !1>tv

l •. ' . ( ' ur ~ • mm nt . w. ~;~ ,~;,' .eve• . '1g \!rs. Shaw, of The rnlve >eats disappear'! humorolls incident which was once 1ect< yoc at . he lot r, PJ t1P ~ on ier , s " '" r I ni arni Alpha o~:-~ y Vo, of i: le .n, \-,s'f-ted Bl1:, T: .lhc..>r, wa~ u J;"? UE.'!:'L at the Clri The baring-wearing, gearing-tearing supposed t~ have occur re? to him. hat, aw1 ;.;<..ys, ''\\he .t''ll ·we go. "'\ oU .,pr1·nr1.

aL th,., II O 1 < r ·1g t1

-e rou 0 h. u c for dinnt'r :.\lechanical eng-.neer. · I Dr. Spark~ lecture was lllkrestmg' o to .r.f movil2 m ivbe., an<i if vou 1 Thi YC":lr Cap atu1

Gown hor1ed to nanH'lt , Th< !"•'~Ls Kmgs •if Lewistown from the opening word lo the closing Jo1"t core much for the show you. sit I sta' activit e< <' "'> n the vear

,, h b . . 1 if t paragraph. l-Iis theme was inter· tl · I' uf- th 1 ·1 I · ' Claude rr_l dy u •d Brri !1rown \i.·eri.: ,.,. 1·e c~1:k•d home di rmg the week, n .. o uys Ills Juice fm· l& a cen 1erc u d watrh he darn t in_g:, ai,y- .• · e col weal lC'r c:Pm bt>fon .. d

. / spersed with wit-, behind which were hil m Id b And wants to charge a uue·. way. The y Ju o lo some food dis-~ : f!' c_ou . .e startl!<l 1 _and plans "\\ho when we've signed a contract thoughts showing his keen undeT- pensary an, 1 take on a mnch of grub I fnt .. tl~e skatmg c.·ontest fatle<l to ma-

~·•• 1111r11 • • ,.,, r • ''' • • 1•1••1•11•••••1·1 • • • • •1• • • • •·• • 11:1.11: Can't deliver half the time"! standing and appreciation of the col- you art1 '1

1t really i11tcrested in. and teriahze due to untimelJ- thaws.

N I C b C \Yho thmKs a lo!:>s of twenty-six le~~ student.. then bal"k to thf• dams.·l's aQode. She, Sprin.ir. howt:n!r, will surel!_. find hik-

e Son a Ompany Per cent is nothing qneer·~ J e emphastzed. the fac_t that too gives you her hnnd for a sc.•cond and ing well under' \\ay. Swimm.ill.go also !' The volt·inducing, load-reducing I few student~ realize the importance ~ays, .. Good night, .lack I've had an will start very soon h i:;a~:sfador,Y

The Oldest and "lost Rel1"able 1·n tl1e C1"tv - concentration 011 tl1e1r "ar·1ous j Y Y •:"(,..,_. tb " .···· . ~I Eiectrical engineer. of scholar~htp and lack t~e neces~ary ·awfully good t. nE'." ;\ 1'1 ou tr to aiTangctiients c:an be tnalfc.' with tht

· '' • • . • stall and talk abo1 • the show or some- ' au 0 11 t1.-,. If the w ·ather con-~ Phone 273 "'· Auto Livery ~ Who is it takes a transit out ~ourses .. He th'.nks that the colleg.e I thmg, and she look• at her wrist ditions are favorable tennis will be

E t '\I , Of . T . l ::itudent indulges too _n_mch m cnte1- and sai·s, '"01•. go••<lness it's ten i started later in the season.

~-· as am flee 117 -~-1 . 0 im< a .sewer tap"! n h th I t tamment and participates m too I th1rtv. ! I nm~t fl'O tl11·0 111stant'." , 1 1 1 , 1 1 , , , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • , 1 1 1 • 1 • 1 • • 1 1 • 1 • • , • , , 1 , , , , , a , • , , ..-

1 H ho t en wi care extreme oca es II I h I t ·' many co ege activities ot ic.r t an And the f'Ve ·n 1 j ---------------.

The junctie>n on a map"! his studies. Ile is a firm believer in · ~ .- m ~ is o~·ei • .8~< you o:o 1

Who is it goes to dig it up I thl t . d l1 . b home "1th a <ense ot futility and 110 I HARVEY'S DELICATESSEN And finds ia nowhere near'? a· e tcs an_ co ege societies, ut I stu<lie~.gut. Such i~ college fussino- L

I I does not thmk they should p1·edom- Them were ti 1 . 1 · ~-I ~nches' Sen·ed from

The mud-bespattered. torn anc tat- inate in the life of the college stu-1 _'__: 'ays_.___ 1 11 :30 to 1 :30 tered

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1 . dent, but that his studies should also c·m ~ . . 1 Salads Pasti•i'es

ivi engmeer. be included in college activities. He J r,,,lr,:'1 L.\flORATORY. Call Phone 268 gave as proof of his assumption the 1----...::.:::.:...:.::.:::~:_:~'..__---I T ff E fi A L LA T I N L A U N D K Y C 0.

139 East Babcock

Is always ready to serve your Laundry Needs. Call Phone 79 and Wagon Will be at Your Door."

JF YOU .\RE PARTHTIAR TRY US

Who thinks witholt his p1·oducts we . Would all be in the lllrch '?

1

1 Who has a heathen idol which He designates Reseai-ch ":'

I \Vho .tints the cheeks. perfull1eS the

air, And makes the landscape drear'!

I The stink-eYolving, grass-dissolving

••••••••mmi::::::cm••••••••••••lliij Chemical engineer.

. . . . • j Who snort_s contempt ~t rivals' ~!ans '-'""'-~~~~,...._~.,..,._.~,~S'''''"'""SS"-'''~~''''''"""' j \\ h1le his hair he wildly tears !

example of a college student who had ''overstudie<l/' but who was in scho­lastic difficulties because of the large number of outside acti\"ities in which he participated. He read a letter from a Chinese student who clearly portrays the most apparent charac­teristics of tlie modern college stu­dent.

MORTON'S SHOE SHOP

"Dad" and "Short)" on the Job

24 S. Central

I~ . r L A S S I r B A R B E R S H 0 P ~I "'!~dd~~!:'~e:v~~~~~'i~r: ~~~~;:~e

The F inP~t Sl p ;n A mE · 'I 1 The sloppy draughtll1g, contract-

(J (J I Who is 1t when hlS name is spoke • Will rise and loudly cheei"!

He closed, his imprcs.ive appeal by saying that he hoped that at least a part of the audience would be as­sisted in directing their scholastic efforts to a better advantage in their collegiate future.

With the new buildings under con­struction the cement laboratory is probably the most t1"ed part oi the civil engineerin$!; equipment. The materials whkh are being- used in the foun<latjons of all the new builclingos are all being tested through this de­partment under the leadership of Mr. Church who is employed by the sup­e1·intendent of buildings. It is the p1an of the state highway commission to remove all of their t('sting of ma~ terials equipment from llt!lena to the l co1lege as soon as the new buildings are ready for occupancy. The equip- 1 ==========:=::;;;;;;;;; ment of the c1.·ment laboratory which

C II F . is now available in Bozem~n was Ba' rp • ( c i1rrE ·a Ba 1 grafting- 0 ege ussmg brought ~rom Helena se,·eml years . t E' E ~-) Architect engineer.

PhQ' e Sl516 J F. t 8'1ce Shin 1 ' ago when an appropriation was made

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~HO!', IU l

Best l\laterial

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1 hip

Prices th~f Suit the < 1d n;

Landis Shoe ReJHt 11 Shop l:ll Ea.t '\Iain ,11 el

FASHION BARBER SHOP If you are particular, try us.

Four First-Clas;: Barbers 'Yaiting to Sen·e You.

JOHN NEIL, Proprietor

Baths Phone 461-J 1st Class .Hootblack

\Vho is the man who views the mines Gets Modern for the ~ew engineering building· but I

.And promptly turns then1 down'! sinc.e this money for this buildin~ .. r W ;10 is the one that thinks this is could not be rais.d at that time the 1

The short-cut to renown? equipment was set up in the baek of !

t \\"ho is it gives the bum adYice CoHege fussing is not like the oi. · the present building used for eng·in-j

To the innocent financier'! faslnoned iiome styie kin<l-iudeed, eering. & The knowledge,feigning, theory 00 · Here the girls live in iiocks'. I The present equipment consists of ' shaining oack hom.e a man could cope with the Rielile Brothers Testing; nu:tt.:hine

'

t l\!ining engineer. them singly. which wlll stress (·em~nt cubes and How well I temember, back in the cylinders up to 100,000 pounds. Be­

'\\'ho builds a road for fifty years I days, when the wea1·1·y day w.us done sides this is; the briquette breaking That disappears ln two ·t and the loug, :iWeet gloammg llad set- machin~ whieh i~ used to tr:.•st the

Who changes his identity j tied upon the land. how l used to turn tensile strength of cement and con-So no one's left to sue'? , out- the cows and lock the hen-house, c1·ete .. Other apparatus used is Le I

Who coYers all tbe traveled roads I and repair to the bunk-shuck to make Chatelier flask which is used to de-\Vith filthy, oily smear'? 1 my toilet. A new pair of overalls term1ne tlrn ~pec1fie gravity of ce-

The bump-providing, rough on riding~ satisfied the i·equirements iot· a gala ntent, the Ro-Tap shaker, used for I Hig-hway engineer. costume; a little haniess oil on one's testing- the finet\t">f.S of sand and sevR !

shoes marked a n-1an as one accus- eral other lesser i111portant machines. I I \\"ho is the m3.n who'll draw a plan tomed to the niceties of dress; and a It is expected 110\V that by the 1

For everything you desire, little bay rum from the Sears-Roe- spring of 192:3 that all highway equip-F1·om a tt·anscontinental liner buck bottie under the mattress add- ment fo1· testing will have heen moved To a hai.rpin made of wire ·1 ed the stamp of a very Chesterfield. to Bozernun and at lhat time ihe high-

Vlith ''ifs"' and "ands/' "howe'ersu Then to saddle the black mare and way commission"s te:;ting engaJneer and ''buts,n away to Jones' plac.e '1down on the will be placed in charge o~· r.he de-

Who makes his mean inf;!' clear? eric:k! 11 partment. The work-disdaining, fee-retaining Anjved, perhaps old man Jones

Consulting engineer. and the missus would be sitting in

1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .:. the kitchen while the fair daughtel' Women At Ms c ===============================I Who takes the pleasure out <Jf life of the house bustled about clearing • • • And makes existence hell'! up the supper things. Then the old

I Who'll fire a real good-looking one man would say, '"Wal, if here ain't Have Athletics , 1 Because she cannot spell? young ,Johnny Watkins! Looks like

We have Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit' Cases , i \Vho substitutes a ,Iictaphone you'll have to help Susy red up the : I For coral-tinted ear'? dishes, Jolmny? 11 And Susy, "Now, l\Iontana State has never specialized

IDEAL FURNITURE CO. I The penny-chasing, dollar-wasting ain't you ashamed, Paw, always a- in athletics ior girls. coetl athletic Efficiency engineer. pickin' on Johm1y like that. He don't acti,·itics ha\·e always been unautlfen-1 ham to help if he don't want to!" ticated and incidental. Last year,

~~;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~-;";";~- Who is the man that puts the sewage But what a joy to help! What a however, Cap and Gown, honorary f Into the stuff we drink'! th1·ill of se1·vice went tllrough one to society for senio1· women, insti~·ated

A laying hen transfers $1.00 worth of food into $3.00 worth of eggs.

The most profitable thing on ~'our ranch is your chicketrn. LEE'S EGG .MAKER WTLL HELP KEEP UP THE

GOOD WORK Increase Your Herd With a Queen Incubator and Colony

Brooder.

Owenhouse Hardware Company Phone 36

Who is the man whose product stai1d at tlie fair Susy's dimpled el- a series of athletic <·ontests for girls

, Runs out the kitch~n sink"! bow and polish the heavy, netted old at 111. S. c. '!'hes.- Included hiking, 'Who gives us muddy water, china. While the old man went on, swimmin, targ-et slwuting and ten-

Now that we have no !mer'? I '"How's that· there Dick ho1·se of nis. I Tht.• .typhoid-bringing, chlorinC:> stink- !ours a~ge~~h~"along that got cau~ht f!iki.ng, the most popular of .. the~e

mg ! m the wne. Al1<l Mrs. Jones, ad1v1tws. was begun n~ e;.irly m the 1

Waterworks engineer. ''Ll1oks ljke ~ur ma won~d come spring a!5 the wca:.he1· permitted, I'

I down and see us some time, .fohnny. J about the last of ~larch. Two eon-Who steals our goold and silver,

And copper. zinc and lead? Who takes the joy out of life

And strikes our high hopes dead'! Who never wrote a schedule

That to anyone else was clear"! The sulphur-belching, miner-welching

Smeltinl!" engineer.

I I decl.are, she hasn 1t been down sence tL~sts we r held, a spcPd hikl .... and a

1 the :Sunday after we butchered t.he ; ilileag'c contest. Both inter-cf ass and red ~teer!" I intl'r-fratcrnity results WC're re('.ord-

Then about 8 01clock l)le old man ed. Spel·d honors wer, ... won by Fl­would yawn, and light the spare lamp. eanor Marston, f"l':-;t, rmct )!argar,_,t "\Vell, you young folks bette1' ~o set Conk~lnf- second. Leolo Adams am! in the parlor, Susy. It's about bed- ~lary Lawson led tile mileage rccorrJ,, ti.me for your mn and me." And :\liss Adams had 1 ~6 m es in oni.:

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CHAMPION

SHOE SHOP All Work Promp'h

Neatly Done·

211 E. l\Iain

and

SGHLEGHTEN I STUDIO!

Portraits

Kodak Finishing

l\Iontana Scenery

Picture Framing

WATCH OUR

WINDOWS

THIS

For

WEEK

The :New Snappy

Sport :VIocH Sui~~.

Sprn,!l" Caps,

and 81.1irts

HOLLOWAY'S Lowc~it Priced JI igh (,r.!.,...fo Store

PAGE FOt.:ll

COM! "G

S!llndhmg new in Hoefler"s

Fruit.a and ;. Tut.s

$1.00 Per. Lb.

KLEINSCHMIDT ~O. Phone 71

; 0 REST

FOR THF. EYES

E'. n Juriug the recreation part of the da~, the eyes get no rest.

They work \\ lwq we 'vork, .nnd \vhen we play.

So that it's little wonder the) bye and bye DEMAND a rC'.st.

That's our bu~iness-the

supplying of scientifkally fitted li:on:-;cs to iJ:1di,~idual

needs.

LESLIE E. fiAfiE Jeweler and Optician

Broken Lenses Replaced the same, day

If you intend t'l 'my a

for thi~ Easter let

sho\\ you the ne\\ Bprirg suits

that ha,·e just arrh ed.

WALSH'S

Pipes. Can<li~s. Cigars and (.'ig-arcttt::->

E8KD10 Pm~

Get Them \t

M. H. WHITE'S

P.\l'ROl'ilZE Oll! \D\ FRTISERS

P ~ .. NTITORIUill

Cleaning. Prt'.ssing & Repairin~ Uaf('S to Students

S. Vos l'rop, 26 W. Rahrork St.

Phon~ 201

H 0 W A R D' S We are outfitters for all kinds of

Engineers Also showing classy models in ,;pring suitsmgs when off the

job-See our new shirts-Caps-Oxfonls.

THE HUB Ed and Lou Howard

Walk-Over Shoes Nobby Hats

New Victor Dance Hits

Out Today

Cutie-Melody fox trot, from "The Blue Kitt;,,n" 1 Lonesome Hou1·s-Fox Trot f18 '65-10-ind1 75c

Paul Whitman and his 01"<hestra J

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l Vir;dnia Bines-Fox Trot.

Vl'netian Lovt? Boat-Fox Trot f!R~6G 10-inch 7fic The Bl•nsnn Orchestra of \hkago J

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!\iy Mammy Knows-Fox Trot ,\ ngel Child '18870 10-inch 75c

The Benson Orchestra of Chicago

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Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes-Fox Trnt l In Blue Bird Land. Fox '!'rot , .. . f1887l-10-inch 75e

The Bc•nson Orchestra of C'hicag0 J

EVERY ONE A REAL HIT

There is no excuse for not dancing. Come in and hear these records. You'll dance. It's always a plea~ure to dem­on. trate Victor Records for you.

COME IN-MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME

We'll Gladly Pia) All You Wish To Hear

ORTON BROS. Bo:i;eman SIX BIG STORES Branch

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The tJ.nt , \\:luch rt."' about ... 11 utcs in lf2r th, are judged fro

sta dnu1nt originality preser .~

\Ork ati1 n, nd thc1r appeal to the at;. ... L''1{e rhe rocec•ds netted fr m this

T. R

... r nmL•J.,. l!oes to help finance

I f h1 ur ani .at1on Many other small r nP fn'lct.1 •ns ar

'' A • \\ 'Yt':S S 1-o h

nci u rleeting r i1

la • 1eri i t; c

w r. n efenibly ~• ·dmg help m

p et tl~r l'Qlle~e course h· pe ll -st.::ibli::;h a Y. W. G Row ver plans fur the lat

~ nc11.:fintte.

Y. W. C.A. Active

On Campus

l re 110 t "11 d bu\'(' n 11 the activ ~ 1tie<O ment1011 ci hereto ·ore the Y. W (. \. fo th• estllb ishment o( lh ' hll!hest tanliards nnd ideals of th ~ atmnal rgan ~th.m 1 the c1 1 11;; ~ an pus.

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CL \R.\ H. l\llLLER Optometrist

Ey,:-~ Examine<.; and Glasses Fit 113-::i- Com. l'iat. Bank Bid

Telephone 386-J.

Bungalow Cafe r>~

TR1 Ol R PASTRIES

TE~ CHOCOLATE-60c PER POUND

THOS. H. REA & COMPANY

Nyars Husk·"es

1 r I ul• ic ~peakers "l!lgers and smok-

i Roecher's Drug Store l

Prescriptions a Specialty Phone 327 I

he ' 0l L(; it the d; 'fen it coin·~ and style~ we

\\ 1' n 'l 1s.1r ~s \\ i I i 1h're ·t en.r) one who appre-

ml qu. ht)

1111,. Pl • indudmg thP \er) srr al Rosanes in

l l'~ 1011, beiug ctown to 1 re-w.u· il'Vels.

H. A. Pease & Co. .ll'IHlers and Optometrist><

6 w~st !\lam fhe Hallmark 'tore