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I!fiU.!Ii •• " )ays I s I S I I s I light need I I the ama-s I who uses! ,0 EX [ I I I s I S I I s I I s I $ $ I I laKing time i Lmera with: i ACY yKO Paper ! et I I I ---- ;0 Drama at CAN rhursday THE DAILY IOWAN VOLUIDI: xv. 1JlOVJIB8ITY OF IOWA, IOWA CITY, IOWA, UXDAY, oarOBER 24, No. 2'1. A SHOCK! 51 TO 13 )UX 0 T THURSDAY MYSTICISM OF NUMBERS AUDITORfl,)I GLO)IT PL. -1. CE FENCE QUESTION NEXT !IINNE OTA SHIFT I' DIS.JiS- TROt TO CHA.'IPIOX HIP HOPE Cooed Number of Univer 1ty Humor- ous Publication Has Gone to Pres PROF. O. W. WESTER TELL BA- CONlAN OF DE\' ELOP: UENT Dismal Groans Fill til Air a Goph- el' Tra.mpl Hawkey It was a gay a nd eager crowd of ATHLETI BOARD LOO]{ FOR WAY TO B lLD TRU URE Devoted to the interests and dis- Gives Outline of lierkele's Work on Iowa supporters that crowded into Lamb ert Favors U e 01 Ornamental Hawkeres Show Fla h of Form in int er ests of fair Iowa eo-eds, the sec- ")fy ticism in (odern the natural science auditorium yes- oncrete Block to Euclo Lut Half ,\lth T\\ ', Sen- ond number lOr t'lio of t he uni- )fa.dcs", be1\}re octety terday afternoon . Solon was out of Iowa Field saHonal Touchdowns versity humorou s magazine, "The ___ th e game and hope ran high; this --- / The question of a permanent 1C0n- Medicine Man", has been put on the Developments the science of hope was increas ed when, ju st be- Never were hopes more disastrous- cr ete ft'nce f or Iowa field is under press and will make Its appearance mathemetics wer e outlined by Prot. fore th e battl e It was learned that Iy dashed to th e gr ound than when on the campus bright and discussion by the athl etic board. early C. W. Wester, of the physics depart- two other stars wer e out. the tamous Minnesota shift was, un- Thursday morning l as the "Co-ed ment, in an address before the Bacon- A telephone connection secured The board fence Is In rather a di- limbered on Nort hrup field at Min- lapidat ed condition, and has been re- Number". ian club on Friday evening on "1 ;\1ys- th e stage with th e fi eld at Mlnneapo- Th e sale of the Issue last month tlcism in Mathematics". Professor lis. The first bit of news was dls- gar ed as antiquated for Bome time. neapolis yesterday afternoon and th e lighting Hawkeyes saw their 1915 indicat es t hat t he magazine Is well Wes ter reviewed largely the work of dreams of conference honor s blow heartening Minnesota made a touch- down In fashion, and the only thing which lCalled forth a cheer A subs tantial concrete fence has been considered by the athl etic board , but no thing has yet been ruccomplished. liked and wa rr ants the 1C0ntinuance Berkley on "M ,ystlcism in Mod ern ac ross the river in thin of the publication monthl y during Mathematics". BrIefly, he said: smoke. ;;1 , Iowa . 13 tells the res ult of the Iowa inyasion into the Gopher camp. "!ltil the fourth Quarter men w re totallY' u nable to stan d up under the pres- th e year. The policy of the manag- " Th e notion of number has devel- was the announceme nt th at the at - B. J. Lambert , of th e engineering ers, back ed by Sigma Delta Chi, of opened from th e int gel' used only f or tempt at goal had failed college, has dr awn up pl ans for an The real putti ng ba ck into the maga zine every countin g and ord erinog to inclu d ornamenta l concr ete fence which Is disappointing th ing about the after- cent that _ to be ten feet h igh an d which may be " realize aboye lra.t,om, and ratios of magnit uJes as noon 's en tert ainm ent was that the its runni ng expenses assures constructed at a cost of approxlmate- the numbers. After \'ieta began in the man who stepped back for the re- ly ten dollars a running foot. In ac- readers that the more support the latter part of the sixteenth Icentury ports seemed to get about the same s ure I)f the backs, who, cordance with tilts schem Professor magazine receives, the better will the the use of letters to r epresent known thing every time only with variations e ven without Solon, shot through the Lambert that concreto posts magazine b e. No individual or 01'- numbers as we ll as unknowns nega- such as: "Minnesota. goes ' around Iowa line time after ti me for sub- with grooves on two opopsite sides ganizatlon profits from its success. tive numbers were Introduced under Iowa's end for forty yards; Mlnne- stantial gains. bt' place ,l in pOSition around the !leld The management solicits the help the name of numerical quantities. sota goes through Iowa's center for But the old Iowa. fight came to life and the intermediat,e spaces be fmed of eyery student and fa:culty mem- The rules for the use of these were thirty yards; }I1nnesota plants the in the third period, and In with concrete slabs bought from bel' of the university in the prapara- justified by an appeal to geometry, ball between Iowa's goal." It got to was made to taste the sensation of a some ' largo concreto concern and tion of copy for its pages. Since the and at the beginning of the last cen- be an old story, only sometimes he crossed goal line. Twice in rapid shipped here. Th idea of building wish is to make the paper an all-unl- tury Argand justifi (1 by a similar announced that Minnesota went succession, with brilliant open field Yersity publication those students appeal, the use of imaglnives. work, the Hawkeyes scored touch- who hear "a good ono" or who have "In the middle ot the century end. But there wall SQme dQW!\\!. The first resulted from a a sllht "ein 0' llIUlor are :1I;l;;e 1 LO Dedekind, Cantor and others devel- fails to l<lck goal", rrl b --G.""., 0 .. it 1;:tck-orf, th fen-ce intact on til fiehl Will:! through center and then around the thought by the board to b nnneces- sary and The Cedar Rapids and Iowa City send their materitl to the editor of oped the notion of number independ· brought forth some lusty cries, as a 26 -yard run around left end intt'rurban compnny is under COll- "The )Iedlcine ently of geometl1Y and defined the op- did, ")Iinnesota is tackled alter erations of addition and multipllca-. twenty yard gain." tract and obligatiolls to the uniYcl'- Don nelly, split buck.s by Garrettson, and a hair-raising delayed pass to Gross which took the ball to the one- + + + + + + + + + + tion by means of a table with a Real rooting was evident, how- sHy to construct an ornamental con- ateway to Iowa. field at the foot of Washington street. which it yard line. Three plays were required to take the ball over, but over it + + FOOTB.1LL RESULTS + +++++ + ++ East for interpotation. ever, when Iowa w nt through "Pasch later showed that ne ota for a touchdown. AHel' it hns agreed to do at any time the uni- as a logical science must start not was certain that Iowa would be de- went. Io wa kicked off to )iinnesota Bnd he ld, took the ball from punt, and d emons trated the effective use of the versity requests. Plans for this Case 12, Oberlin 2; Allegh any 19, only with un proved propositions but tea ted the crowd dlsplayec1 good spir- archway have been drawn and ap- Rochester 0; Ar moy 10, Georgetown with undefined terms and that in the it and turned gloom into as much prove(l. The university does not wish 0; Franklin and ::\larsh 21, Swarth - or dinary geometry the wor ds point, fun as was possible under the con(li- mo re 7; Columbia 57, St. Lawrence l orward pass. The fir st flip, Gross 0; Witt enberg 1 4, Wooster 14; Colby to Davis, took the ball to th e )Ilnne- 3 4, Bowdoin 6; Lehi gh 20, Muhlen- line, s urface, and s paoee were a.ctually und efined except by means of th e postulates. The r ecognition of this to Install the gateway until it is ready tlons. Many l eft after the fir st half, to put In the fence at the same time. not wishing to hear of any mo r e 1\lIn- nesota touchdowns, or per haps like Pl ans for the ath leti'C II ld also 1 11- IOta 12-yard line. Tries at the line burg 0; Penn s tate 28, West Virgin- laUed, and it took another pass fact resulted In making geometry a a poor entertainm ent, it got monoton- clude the erection of t wo mor e sec- 18 0; Fordham 10, across the goal to Davis to raise the Holy Cross 0; science of sets of numbers of which OUI. tions of concrete bleach ers on the Denison 35, Cincinnati 0; Creighton Iowa total to 13 points. 3, Haskell 10; Maine 29, Yates 14; Davis took only one challICe at a Colgate 107, Rensselaer 0; Mass. Ag- drop kick, -and failed from the 40· . gies 27, Worcester Teeh 0; Carnegie the ordinary geometry Is merely a speeial application. "The modern theory of algebra has been attrucked by the philosopher yard line In the first quarter. Ou t- 60, Grove City 0; Harvard 0, Cornell Berkeley who asserts that meanlng- aide of the few minutes in the last 10; Navy 20, Virginia 0; Princeton less symbols are used as numbers period whf.n the Hawkeyes 30, Dartmouth 7; Penn 7, Pittsburg in caloulation, and the question then ALTHOUSE FIR T ON east side of the field, bringing the OURSE seating capa city of th e concrete stands up to 5,600 people. American Tenor to Sing Here Tues- day Evening, Nov. 2,in Y. 1< inandal di!filCult1es stand in the wa,y of the plans, however. When O. A. Number the matter was up before the finance The first recital of the Y. If. C. A. committee it was proposed that the the play was almost altogether in 14; Yale 7, Washington and Jeffer- Iowa ter:itory. It was worst de- course is to be given Tuesday eve- universit y pay a part of the expense asked, 'What must these symbols son 16; Brown 0, Syracuse 6. teat which the Old GO"l has o·{peri- west ning, Nov. 2, by Paul Althouse, who rather than the athletic association. mean?' His meaning seems to be that has been ealled the American Caru- It Is proposed to set on foot a cam- enced f:om any team in many yeaI s. ,Coe 38, Leander Clark 0; Minne- Atbout 400 Iowa rooters anll the sota 51, Iowa. 13; Illinois 36, North- mathematicians feel under the neces- sity for finding the right meaning for so. 'More than halt his program is In paign among the alumllmi of the Engl1sh !He sings a group ot school for finanCial ald. band m"re the noise aed gave the something that has no meaning. He . calls this mystification. He has evl- .English songs, followed by an Ital- western 6; Nebraska. 20, Notre Dame CQNSI9rENTLY tight yen'! kept tha spirit in the 19; Michigan Aggles 24, 'Mlchigan 0; dently miscarried the notion of a liawkeY(l!l U!1' 1\ they ClIoC· up 1n Chicago 7, Purdue 0; Wisconsin 21, n um ber system as any class of things the fin,Ll q, larter and I::·, yell tbe ian aria, and a. group of German Lle- 000 : PLAYS del', and doses with a group of Gophera u:f their feet f,1r sHerel minutes. The gan;e by quartt're: FIrst Quarter. MinneapOlis, Minn., Oct. 23.-Sam Ohio 0; St. Louis 21, Depauw 9; admitting two operations not defined English songs written for and dedi- Wabash 40, Franklin 9; KentulCky 7, except by postulates, and has mistak- cated to him. Gross plays most consistent game Gophers and wins prizes ot- Sewanee 7; Ames 14, Missouri 27; . jDrake 45, Simpson 3. High School en an attempt to appeal to the Intui- tion ot IfChoolboys :tor a logical devel- opment of a science of algebra." Mr. Althouse sang the leading fered by merochants. roles in several of the operas given by the Metropolitan Grand Opera Ql.A IN FIRST FIELD WORK Iowa loses the toss and Minnesota Iowa City 0, Grinnell 9; Fort company of New York last season. took the west goal with the wind be- Dorge 27, Ames 14; 21, North Des Moines 0; Sterling 7. West Des SNYDER SOOOER OAPTAIN The people of Iowa City have On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes- hind them. Kerwlck kicks off to Minnesota's 26 yard Une. 'Mlnnesota carrlel the ball down the field by aueceB81ve line plunges and end runs (Continued on page (.) Clinton 30, George E. ' Snyder of - Eagle Grove learned to depend on this course as day the 1a..baratory sections of the ani- has been elected captain of the soccer always thoroughly satisfactory. It Is mal biology 'classes will go for the football team for this year. This Is expected that a large audience w1ll tirst Ume into the field to colleet Edythe Lltzradt of Burlington Is Snyder's third year of participation greet Mr . .Althouse at the opening epeclmen of water culture f$)r use the guest of Edna O'Hara. in this aport. concert. later in the laboratory work. ••• I •• O.II ••• 'I.OOOIO ••• I.O.OI •••• II •••• I •••• ••• Miss Labadie FOX TROT---New York's Craze Instructress Learn the Most Fascinating of All the New Dances f in Two Lessons for $2.00. Majestic Hall Weds. 8 P. M. ,.I ••• OI •• •••• { •••• •• O.I.O.OI ••• ••• I ••••

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    THE DAILY IOWAN VOLUIDI: xv. 1JlOVJIB8ITY OF IOWA, IOWA CITY, IOWA, UXDAY, oarOBER 24, 101~; . No. 2'1.

    W~AI A SHOCK! 51 TO 13 )lliDICL~E )UX 0 T THURSDAY MYSTICISM OF NUMBERS AUDITORfl,)I GLO)IT P L.-1.CE FENCE QUESTION NEXT !IINNE OTA SHIFT I ' DIS.JiS-

    TROt TO CHA.'IPIOX HIP

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    Cooed Number of Univer 1ty Humor-

    ous Publication Has Gone

    to Pres

    PROF. O. W. WESTER TELL BA-

    CONlAN OF DE\'ELOP:UENT

    Dismal Groans Fill til Air a Goph-

    el' Tra.mpl Hawkey

    It was a gay and eager crowd of

    ATHLETI BOARD LOO]{ FOR

    WAY TO B lLD TRU URE

    Devoted to the interests and dis- Gives Outline of lierkele's Work on Iowa supporters that crowded into Lambert Favors U e 01 Ornamental

    Hawkeres Show Fla h of Form in interests of fair Iowa eo-eds, the sec- ")fy ticism in (odern ~[a.the- the natural science auditorium yes- oncrete Block to Euclo

    Lut Half ,\lth T\\ ', Sen- ond number lOr t'lio ~ear of the uni- )fa.dcs", be1\}re octety terday afternoon. Solon was out o f Iowa Field

    saHonal Touchdowns versity humorous magazine, "The ___ the game and hope ran high; this ---/ The question of a permanent 1C0n-Medicine Man", has been put on the Developments I~ the science of hope was increased when, just be-

    Never were hopes more disastrous- crete ft'nce for Iowa field is under press and will make Its appearance mathemetics were outlined by Prot. fore the battle It was learned that

    Iy dashed to the ground than when on the campus bright and discussion by the athletic board. early C. W. Wester, of the physics depart- two other stars were out.

    the tamous Minnesota shift was, un- Thursday morning las the "Co-ed ment, in an address before the Bacon- A telephone connection secured The board fence Is In rather a di-limbered on Northrup field at Min- lapidated condition, and has been re-

    Number". ian club on Friday evening on "1;\1ys- the stage with the field at Mlnneapo-The sale of the Issue last month tlcism in Mathematics". Professor lis. The first bit of news was dls- gared as antiquated for Bome time.

    neapolis yesterday afternoon and the

    lighting Hawkeyes saw their 1915 indicates that the magazine Is well Wester reviewed largely the work of

    dreams of conference honors blow heartening Minnesota made a touch-

    down In r~pld-flre fashion , and the

    only thing which lCalled for th a cheer

    A substantial concrete fence has been

    considered by the athletic board, but

    nothing has yet been ruccomplished. liked and warrants the 1C0ntinuance Berkley on "M,yst lcism in Modern

    across the ~l1 ssissippi r iver in thin of the publication monthly during Mathematics". BrIefly, he said :

    smoke.

    )llnneso~a ;;1 , Iowa . 13 tells the

    result of the Iowa inyasion into the

    Gopher camp. "!ltil the fourth

    Quarter iawl&y'~ men w re totallY'

    unable to stand up under the pres-

    the year. The policy of the manag- "The notion of n umber has devel- was the announcement that the at- B. J. Lambert, of the engineering

    ers, backed by Sigma Delta Chi, of opened from the int gel' used only for tempt at goal had failed college, has drawn up plans for an

    The r eal

    putting back into the magazine every counting and orderinog to includ ornamental concrete fence which Is

    disappointing th ing about the after-cent that _ to be ten feet high and which may be " 4po1~ realize aboye lra.t,om, and ratios of magnituJes as noon's entertainment was that the its running expenses assures constructed at a cost of approxlmate-the numbers. After \'ieta began in the man who stepped back for the re-

    ly ten dollars a running foot. In ac-readers that the more support the latter part of the sixteenth Icentury ports seemed to get about the same

    sure I)f the ~ilnnesota backs, who, cordance with tilts schem Professor magazine r eceives, the better will t he the use of letters to r epresent known thing every time only with variations

    even without Solon, shot through the Lambert sugge~ts that concreto posts magazine be. No individual or 01'- numbers as well as unknowns nega- such as: "Minnesota. goes ' around

    Iowa line time after time for sub- with grooves on two opopsite sides ganizatlon profits from its success. tive numbers were Introduced under Iowa's end for forty yards; Mlnne-

    stantial gains. bt' place,l in pOSition around the !leld The management solicits the help the name of numerical quantities. sota goes through Iowa's center for

    But the old Iowa. fight came to life and the intermediat,e spaces be fmed of eyery student and fa:culty mem- The rules for the use of these were thirty yards; }I1nnesota plants the

    in the third period, and ~Iinnesota In with concrete slabs bought from bel' of the university in the prapara- justified by an appeal to geometry, ball between Iowa's goal." It got to

    was made to taste the sensation of a some ' largo concreto concern and tion of copy for its pages. Since the and at the beginning of the last cen- be an old story, only sometimes he

    crossed goal line. Twice in rapid shipped here. Th idea of building wish is to make the paper an all-unl- tury Argand justifi (1 by a similar announced that Minnesota went

    succession, with brilliant open field Yersity publication those students appeal, the use of imaglnives.

    work, the Hawkeyes scored touch-who hear "a good ono" or who have "In the middle ot the century end. But there wall SQme chE'erln~.

    dQW!\\!. The first resulted from a a sllht ~ "ein 0' llIUlor are :1I;l;;e 1 LO Dedekind, Cantor and others devel- "~Iinnesota fails to l

  • ~1argaret Stockman and Elizabeth Grace Schwind Is in Dubuque for REME ,UBE R 'l'HIS DATE--OOr. !!II

    & New....,er for the tad_to. 01 the 11 s PatLy Curd arrlv d ye t"I'da~' Hutchinson went to Davenport Sat- the week end.

    111lkenlt," ot 10... to a sume h r duties as Instructor III urday to visit Mr . Lawrence :'llorosy _ ___________ _ Attend the Octoher Festival to be given by tile Daughters of lsabellut )[aje tic Hall Tue day evening. Fa lor all mrlversity men and womep.

    Entered at Post Oftlce Iowa City, la., the department ot romance lnTJguag- tor the week end.

    al Second Cla88 Matter.

    Ale N_. ADd EditoriAl M tter Pre-parOO bl tudentl in the ourse

    ba Journalism. - ------TH \ . ·l~.· Dn; TO TilE (.IJU"s

    Interest has 1l en rlfo the past t w

    days to see whether or not the band

    e". :\Ilss Curd is a graduat(' ot the

    university ot :'lUchlgau nnd has just

    ree Ived her doctor's degree from the

    unly I'sity of Zurich, Switzerland.

    Th audition of ~Iiss 'Gurd to the

    tea'~hln" force will do a "'reat u al

    to relieve the croweled conditions in

    the domanc language depnrtm nt.

    Portio. and Uenevle'"e Evans are would reall)' go to the :'lllnne ota entertaining their mother for 11 few

    game. Tho who wore the red tags days at tho Tri Delt houtle.

    b arln til n cripllon, "I am send- :'lIarle Sw et of Davenport Yitlit

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    Sermon: "Evolution of Matter". Sunda.y oohool at 11: 00. Class to study James, 10: 15. Y. P. R. U. at 7: 00 p . m. Prof.

    Stromsten speaks on "The Individu-al or the Race".

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    WH.iT .\. sao K! 51 TO 13! ended atter Iowa. received the kick-_____________ off.

    (Continued from page 1.) Third Quarter. • for the first touchdown. Score )11n-

    )Ilnnesota scored twice in the n sota. 6, Iowa. O. ,Iinnesota faUs at

    third quarter before the Hawkeyes goal.

    unwound their touchdown. Two )lInn ota kicked off to Iowa's 25

    yard lin . LaUD returns tumbles by the Gophers near their

    ball TO goal line made them kick early in

    Iowa's!! yard line. Laun makes

    h d th h Ii t' the quarter, and, though the Iowa

    t r e :ar a roug _ nneao as'

    t team held tor a moment, the ~lInne-

    right end, and Kerwick our yards sota backs soon boosted the score to

    around I ft eUlI. Iowa penalized five 4~ to O. Then came the Iowa scor

    yardti for oft ide. Garrett on mal es

    one Yl1r 1 thruu h c 'utero • as mentioned abo\"e before the end

    Kerwlck of the period.

    loses fOlll" Y;\l"d on CUll run a.nd Iowa

    p 11all% d tty yards for ort sides. .Fourtb QUUl't.er.

    Sigma 'Chi fraternity entertained

    at their home Friday evening, at e.

    dancing party.

    Mrs. H. E. Blackmar of Ottumwa

    Is visiting her daughters, Beatrice

    and Florence, at Currier ball.

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    211-213 ~owa ~'1e

    @~o"e 294 fo1' t~e reci ~a90" to caff

    Iowa held olle Minnesota advance Kcrwlck punts 50 ~'ards to ~I1nne- :... ____________ ~

    "Ola'S 1" yard line. JiIinnesota whlle flusbed with their touchdown.

    downed on 3;; yard line. and got the ball when a Gopher drop

    The quarter ended with the ball kick went wide. With six inches to

    in ~I1llnosot 's po session on Iowa's go 011 the fourth down Kerwlck 20 yard line. ore. :\lInnesota 6, I kicked. :\lInnesota was held in turn,

    Iowa fJ. nlld kicked to Gro~s in the middle of

    onl1 QUIIl't I'. the field, who returned to the Minne-

    sota :I 2-yard Fosdlclt goes In at tackle for Jacob-

    line. Two forward

    passes to Davis took the ball over. ~on anJ Blackburn at guard tor

    Bowlesbl. ~lInnesota kicks to the Score, Iowa 13, Minnesota 45.

    I " 11 G t t Minnesota. received, and although owa ~ya,r4 ne. ross re urns o·

    Ii t 4 2 d II X" I k the Iowa eleven held the gains down,

    . nneao a -yar nil. ..1'W c

    I I ? d II t bl K steady pounding resulted in another oses .-yar ne on um e. er-

    I k t 'II t bid d touchown for the Gophers before the w c pun s, ,. nneso a e ng owne

    Ii end of the game. Final score, Mln-

    on Iowa 42-yard ne. Gophers march down field for touchdown. nesota 51, Iowa 13.

    Score, Minnesota 12, Prot. A! O. Thomas of the depart-

    MIs3 goal.

    Iowa 0 . ment of geology has been granted a

    Iowa kicks off, Minnesota returns aeave of absence this year. He is do-

    to middle ot tield. Iowa penallzed 1ng research work in the university

    5 yards /for off Iide. Minnesota 4 of Chicago.

    yards through right tackle. ~lInne-Sigma Chi entertained with a danc-

    sota. penalized 15 yards for holding. ing party at their house last Friday

    Minnesota forward pass Incomplete. evening. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Titzel

    L ross takes ball on punt, Fall to chaperoned.

    gain and Kerwlck punts, Gophers get-Mrs. Tharp of Clarinda has been

    ting ball in center of tield. Suc-ce stul pass carries ball to Iowa _ visiting ber daughter, Ruth, for the

    week end. y rj line, and three plays take it over. No goal. Minnesota 18, Iowa Opal Hilliard of Denver is a guest

    O. at the Kappa house, baving stopped

    :\~Innetlota ocarries kickoff back to oft on her way to Washington, D. C.,

    42 yard Uue. Time had to be taken where Ihe will be with ber parents

    ('ut for McKee on the march down during the congre8llional season.

    the field, but Minnesota went over In The Alpha Ohl Omegas enter-

    s cesslve plaps, kicking goal. Mln- talned at a reception Friday after-

    ncsota 25, Iowa O. noon for their new chaperone, Mrs.

    ( rca. return. kickoff 16 &yards. Harrington.

    D ' nnell, for Kerwick. Iowa faUs Phi Kappa traterntty entertained

    10 glln, kicks, and Minnesota again last evening at a dancing party at

    l" a.rcb es to touchdowu, Wyland being their home on South Cllnton street.

    ~·. ·,atltuted for Holmes as the play Phi Rho Sigma fraternity were

    a~proached the goal Une. Goal hosts at a dancing party Friday eve-

    k) ked. ,Mtnne.ota 31, Iowa O. Half nine at Compa~ A hall.

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