nd daily 1924-03-11 v2-086sc_ribblers; offer~·o w_r ite three and .numerals· were given · those·...

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Bl::. ON . HAND TO HE.LP BIG BEN . WEDNESDAY NIGHT ·- N0.86- 'CAMPus· :. ·: ' . : ' ' '' -. 31 '·.,: -lJNrv:ERsrry,_oF: NOTRE MARCH 11,1924 . . . . . . . -. . . .. . . . . - .AssoC:iatiQn. ' BURKE, IS' NEW. :HEAD Burnham ·Gives .. Tttlk . To ·Meet :Wednesday - ,.. ·' · · · · : · · at Seminar 'Tlie the :Notre ·Dame OF- .·.Tu·E. · .. · SCRIB·BLERS .Elmer •' athletic direc- Tennis Association; tor of South Bend high school; was last .Fr.iday, ._will .be heid the principal. speaker at a meeting '. .. . .. . . . . Harry McGutlre Restlgns' Because of of the Educational Seminar held in ., . . ·. . f.·· 11 . ·. ·' at'. i2 i30 iri the 'south room of the.. . . - . . . . . orin hall. last nig.ht. · Tom Lieb Beh'old 'today .what your e ows ·: ;: · .; ·· -:· ' . ·· - - ·111 H lth p t I k M' d · . 'b t . It is I assure you a libraiy ... At this a : : . ' ea ; a nc . IS a e was present .and spoke.·:· Several u/. . ·na'te selection . My of: the activities of the; association - .Member. :Physical .training · TOP-NOTCH BOXERS FOR 50 CENTS WEDNESDAY- NIGHT PRJCE 4 CENTS BROWNS-ON·. WINS INTERHALL·. MEET Scores 34. Points;. ond with 27; Riley Is High . Point Man. It r·eceptive· on. other sine¢ last ·spriri_g b.e submitted, gave talks. P art m I IS u . ' ffi · · · f · th · · ·· · · "11 b · J 6sep-h: · P Burke ·was elected Brownson hall won first 'piact( in , days I follow. ari ) editorial pursuit, ol cterds or d .. el twi ... e Pr·esi"den. t of The Scr·I'bblers to sue.;. . The subject :for discussion was: . · thi"s mai'l.ed mass· .to the best .e. ec e , an.. .P. ans .. or ... · e our_na- A f · · f th t . the ·.inter hall indoor ·track ·. meet: shapmg. · · · . h · ments· etc· · w 1 11 be discussed·· All ceed Harry A. McGuire, who was our-year program or e ram- when. the finals '\'{ere. held in the· d ·tage. , And so I .reach mto t e · ' ., · . f d b f - 1 · 1 h lth t. f ing .of physical training_ directors in S d . ·n WI'th a total . draw for·t'h· ._..these· .. sever· I m. en wh_o have had the least· exper- orce ecause o .1 . ea . o re . d . ·.· h. 1 ... d . '11. . gym un ay motm g, . 1 and t . f. th 1 b · secon ary sc oo s·an co eges.. f 34 . t C ll · · · · .. · .... · .. · ·· 0 f,s.li"ght.:co'm· m·e'nt;: Ience With a·racket.are asked to be mee mgo ·· e·cu ·, Th. S . · ·· ... h. f ·o. pom s. arro came m ·a· bitS deseiVlllg _ · ·. · present to ·start. tennis. off with a sign.' hiS 'positio'n. at last night's he emm!lr hiS: ·hC a_rgeh Od close second,. which WaS remark- -:-O- -o- : , . ' ' -. Following 'the club's \ discussion Fat her Cunnmg am,f i/ 'IS. ably good showing in' view of:' the , . , Times .for. . of 'McGuire's resignation, and its pf_ t e 0 ucation. fact that Lloyd and. McDonald, two "Dear Mr . .'Grundy:::.. . . " . : . ,.. . . . .. ··.: I ·:, ,_,. . final accept'al1ce, John 'Breiman' q,.:_i,. ·'··:· !. : exceptionally fast .. men,··were· in;. "!tis rumored that "Angel" Tom IRISH· .. ;: REL· AY·. '; ·TEAM .. : made 'a speech ait the. BOXING ·snow' HELD. a short· time before --the Donovan has becojrie 'qt;tite. pop'ular tive: ·of the. ·club.''. The members ·events were to place. . . m1d distingu_ished ·in·.· the .. ole E' . N. ; ERS' .. '. '.K· ... ·o· F. . c.· M; E .. ET then proceeded t'o the balloting up- . ' Riley, .Brownson, was high. point;' town. , In fact, the rumor on the presidency, from which J os- TO-M.. oR· ROW NIGHT man .1 of the meet '\vith·. three · first. has : •:·, , ·.· .. , .·. ,: . · ·': ... .. · eph .. Burke emerged the victor.• His . · · ·. . . . places for a tofar-·oc-15 ·points.· this .to . say. about him: . , , ... , .. . . . . . , __ . . . short speech of acceptai:tce_ was fol- Coughlin, Corby, imd Judge, Sopho- · Doriov'an, 'a Chatsworth boY_ Is 1 . If . . 1 · lowed bythereading of papers by · · . more, ·we:J;e· tied for- second·· bon- attending Notre' Dame. Umversity, nvl a wn Meet Will ·Be ·Held in New James Armstrong, Gerald Holland, Arrang_einents Completed :for ors With· a total of 10 points each:' compete'd for and;·:w.on a prize at. a .·.:_York.· and Harry McGuire. . ·. . . ' • . . fi I h Medals Jof gold, silver', and bronze ... Hard party given_ in Squtl]. r'It was reported bythe''s'ecretary ; '_'gal Mission Bene If;· Mite ell ·.were awarded.to'the:inen:finishing Bend a few evenings ago. and .''':'fo Mee_t. . that the' Drama I club 'had. rejected ! .- Brothers on- Program. first, second and thirdrespecti:v:ely, his pic_ture in: one; of: the. papers · · and Gbld of Notre. T_he. Sc_ribblers; w_r ite three and .numerals· were given · those· t 1 f t b th : Final arrangements have been · · · there.'.... . .. - ·- ·. . ': .. . . ''; Dame; will'be seert in action once one-ac pays or pro cIOn y . e ' ' . making a mark required of men . "Who· says Chatsworth ·isn't- on again:· ·'this' ' when· .Coach club. . . . . completed for· the. boxing . shqw trying for track. ' . .. . the map? "MONSIEUR X.''·· Rockne's crack' ·relay :·tea in toes the . ' The fir.st action ; of_ the -\vhlch- will be given in the gyrri. 'to- :The halls finished. in the follow- .. . -o-. - . .:_o-; . .. k K · was to elect Corbm Patrick 26 morrow night under the auspices 'of · ·· .-d- · :, ·· · ., · · · · · ·· · mar .. _.the . nights· Colulnbus · :. · · . · · · · · · . '. ' the NOtre Dame·: MissiOn 'cru.saders. er: · . Uneasy . Rests. the· Heac:l .. Js the· .22nd·. :Regi-. to In The Scribblers to The proceeds realized: will go to the . - . . . . Total Points. ·', ·.: .: Th_e Dome.· ·.': ·.ment. Armor. y at.N .. ew ... York. on:.Fri- fill · - · · Brownson ..:.. .. .. 34 t t Bengal Missions. .,', · · · · ·· · · · ' .. ;"Sir: :Permit me o·repor .are-:- day ., . _ -. , ./. ,. .. . . Carroll - .... .- .. .... .. cent speech·;of. Jack .• Scallan's: , . · Tlie Irish .·gav MONOGRAM MINSTRELS· • , The headliners on the program', Sophomore .. .. .... 24 · ·"'The. -Dome. comes ,out .on May : /:. · · ··. · .-: . : e . Daily _rehearsals··have been held Pinkey and Ritchie Mitchell, are c b · · · · · · · 17 · ·· : · - . · ·· · · · · · such ·,a . superb -demonstration of ·· · · · · · · . or Y ............ ' ....... .. ... ' 15 if.the prmter and I have to sleep : ·. ·d 'th ... ·w·.,. · · ·.· .. · t/ 1 - ·t by the' Monogram· club ·in·prepara- two of the.•cleverest lightweights in Freshman · · h · · · d. .. · th la.st spee · m · e Isconsm.:mee · as t' ·of I'ts ····a-nnual M1'nstrels' the r1'ng· today P1"nki · 11 "'I't h 11 10 with t .e .pres?es ·; · · · 'saturiiay .will 'face the fast teams wn · - ·· · ' · · · ' e ,.u.L c e Walsh · · · ' · month'' Is this.an·,mdicatwn .that f' H'l. 0 .. · . . ·,_·d ., ·t·· . B · t . 'vhich is to be in· the nature of a holds ·the;- senior .. welterweight .. __ ::_:_.:_:_._·:_:_:_._·: ___ ·_._:_:: _ .. .-·' btisine;s-.is pressing1 : · .. · · . ·:: 0 -- · Y.- ... ross,, - os on Notre· Dam·e revue this year. championship of the world. Both _ .. : ct. hollegce tahndl. Fordlham Ihn a . . . . . the Mitchell .brothers are. contend- . . , : SummarY::.' ... : . . ; " . ' . . . - ' e: a 9 IC. a,y c ampwns lp. . ANNOUNCING' . ers. for !leonard's 'crown. . Accom- ' .!r:· .i:h_·.Th .·.:;::·-The distance of..:the''run '1Vill be The·first p'anYI'ng P.inkey' and Ritchie are 4 0-yard,dash .. (first '.He_Will Assoc!ate Wit . ose!:,. 16 oo·meters .. : .... · .- . . . . .. . . by.Della Maria, Badin; Mullin, Car.; :> :, , ... ·, .. ... · ... , ... : ,, .. 1 . :. . . . . . . : and complete story of Notre their brother and Billy roll, se·cori.d;. ·c .. Riley; Sophomore, . "Say,: ; .... , ,.: .. ). ... ,. ;.; : -::;. ; - .. 're- · ch.urch. This series of trainer, '"Bul_l" Sad-' third. Bro'\vnson,. · .. Wliy haven't told- .us. any-, mam• on the. I:Ish I_ndoor . articles will con'tinue for four Accordmg, to Tom. O'Connor, : . . . . .. ;• ·. . ;Herni.a.zi· ·,::..or·: :five'' ·saddie..,stayed=nine\-·rourids -. with - .. - Surely yo_u. know. of h1s ,Y.I!le .InVItation. ·meet. Notre ·. · i TODAY. ON PAGE · Learn · · Ja.ck Dempsey· 'with · ·only · :won- by c .. Brownson; ·G'ou.:: philosophical·.traits, his JWill. run- a. m.atch .•With · .. the 'th.e features of· days' training.····. ' · .,. · ··•: lett, Sophomor-e,' second;.· Wilhelm,. habits, ,his large .books of.poetry, .Yal_e. ·' · •.:-· : · :. · your famous church! · The list· of fighters includes Rip Day, third;,Stack; freshman, fourth; and_._his, generai.·,smile .. :·OJ;lly . The Notre Dame yearlings · i'_...; .. .. _ _.T Miller, · Dan McGowan, · 'Eddie Time-:04 4-5. . -:. ·: ... · : · .. . saw, him with .scheduled for a dual meet L ·::. THE DAILY , = Shearer, Charley · Springer, Pat- . (final):-Won:by C. assant .: ;·.:·. :: i •.r: ;r;: -. · :-1 ·. · , · . ·. · : ! Canny, Mriurice ... Schell. · O'Kee'fe, Riley, Brownson; . Mullin, .. Carroll, ;-: :·,; · the .. Iocal gym at 4 Clancy and Cenedella, Badin' hall"- second; .Goulet, Sophomore,:·third;: .When• .. G;rundy,Breaks:The}ce ...•. ,Thursday aftern?on. . . .. · = . . . _ .. . . , · . : · · · ·1 ers, are also scheduled to fight. Della-Maria,_Badin, . ','Mister:.: Lhaye; noticed m . _The frosh·have a for- ·! · ·what' a'sked: .'Who: is·your fa-= ., · :04_3.:Q ...... _ . . . Univers,ty. th.at ... imidable track team_. this. -! vorite :Catholic D. ' Cl b 'R .:. ·.·. . by'C. ming isone>of the_;sports to. be able to the j author, and for what rama. U . ejeCtS. Riley, Brownson;. Barron; Carron,·. joyed in; ,two school teachers a fast run .. = Where asked: . Walsh hall. I ··S · •bbl · · ip · . ·· ·.•[· second·; _Ziliak; Walsh, tlj!rd; r realize:·that ;::t;efer:- ors. _; .. , -!- :-" .. , .·.· : • .. ·· ·. . , · - 1 .' . Crl.. efS roposa. lett, Sophomore, / ence; to :tlie ... ,chmpus:of :last. week, . ! . :.Ii Pre-:-Med. t Walsh:- 'At the regular ·meeting of 'the' :051-5; ·:. . . ,, ': :-'· ., _:,. ·.'. ·,I . but.I: am· ,c?rious. to kno.w::when ; .·.:: :: · -·. . . ·. :'. ,. J is .rfly to·tem- ·4·o.:yard'-'high . season begms .. .: 'Father.. . Q . j auth.or bec_ause . of! porarily ·reject -the proposal·of The Barron,;·Carroll; -.Day, sec-,- ,.,,: :; :. :r .; ; -o-,;: -o- - . , .·. ";·: ... f Acl'J · K ht · =the ·mterestmg manner m which 1 Scribblers. to ·write· three· one.:act· ond';- Ziiiak, Walsh, ·thii·d;· -Wynne,- Is StiH; Watched? . . . 0. aress. . nlg S ! he writes, and Zane· Grey, rri.y•fa-. plays which the club was to produce Sophomore; fourth; Time--:-:05 "Mr. . _ ,c·:,·,:• ;.; . Walter .O'?onnell, ·c ... S. ·!vorit;e :-non-Catholic viriter ?:-1 and to .put on instead:a three.,.act · One. mile. run-:-:-Won :hy .. Judge,, .• of my,.own. _c., will bethe !?rip.c1pal at J·cause of.the _adventurous. play.'. The·.title of.the play.'.whicl1. Sophomore; E. Griffin,' Br(nvnson;:. :Reforpt ·;Or ·a regular meetmg of Notre ,Dam.e =he puts, into .his works.". _.-. 1 'the ;club is, to: put on is·"The second;·.: McCafferty,·: Sopho'mi:mil,·.- . form' it:·if: you ,wil[ :.'. Council, Knights ·! ·. R. Cook. Pre-Med. I,·Walsh: I vant in the House.'' .. . . ........ · third; Conroy, Freshman,' 'fourtlL. Larry.;;L,Uigart,, of night; . to , an I, thi'nk ;Ryan is my- fa-'. . A motion was carried to hold ·a Time..: .... 4 :37 :2-5. · · .. · · · .. ·· . - :.c,omirig: .J:.ex-. ment· · . j vorite. datholi!! ,EdgaJ: I. ... .. :. . .. of ,an ;thorough:-, 'Refreshment_s Will be. ,. ; _ · .. j by favorite non-Cath-1 at wh1qh of club will lm, ·Corby; Wilhelm; Day . second·- qreds. ,.He Is a the. . All members who have apphca- = ohc writer." · . . . 1 pr.ovide· '-the · entertainment. The ·Phelli, third; 'c; 'Mac: South Bend:.Skating:...Emporiu_m,. as 'tio.ns to: ·suhriiit 'are •h'sked to bring ·!: J. · Coinm;>trt, j director-; ·appointed ·the 'eri.tertain- Donald; 'fourth. · .. •th_em th_e meeting ,tonight. i ·"Joyce :is:my fa-j' ers'for ·the· next· me-eting .. It· was ':24' 2-5., · · ·· . . : · . ,. .. ,, ··:·· Larry ·IS· :said :,to -be space- as applica'tions :. will> be . taken . after 'j vorite Catholic writer because of 1 also· make 'application for. • -' 440-yard 'dash..: ..... ; Won·! by. ·Cough-·· Jor ,the·: Plans for the initiation =l his· •interesting .. essays. in· the Little Theatre .Corby\ Masterson, •. Freshman,: ... :which ·is to be held Sunday,: ·March . 'Dickens the best of non-:Cathohc l gmld. · · · · · · · · second;" McDonald,· ·carroll: third :>: ;·_:,' ::·:·: ;.o.:. ,.-o.;: ···.'. ::. ''' ... · 23,! will be ;at. a meeting lauthors . because .. of living i The. director discussed the play Prelli, ·fourth .. ;, :: .. .. .... : .• ·of the committee at ;4 I novels. . . . .. · .. , < : ;, ·which winbe _produced .:53 4-5. .. __ .. . · . ·· · ·: : '·.· ' .. : ;- .. .. o'clock afternoon in the o,ffice, r:· George thatitwillbe'ptiton c.inJii .. ·-you '';pleas.e M.Iss of Father Paul Foik. III; Day: · "Joseph Conrad Is l dleof:May,' He also read the script: Carroll; Keats, BroWnson· "second;-:, Grumpy.. a more . · ' lm:V -favorite author; I j 'for. ·Drama in the All- Dalmadge, Sophomore, :thir·d ' 1 . ·.·. ·. of· Gold' campus·carnival and appofnted:the fin,.-:Brownson, 'Fourth .... Time-; .. than Next Scho.las_ tlc .. . ._- of _Peter B. I cast;· - · · · ·10 :21' · • · the lS,upreme : .. Flora; ·Fmch •... surely - ,, . '' ..•.. ' .... ·: ' Kyne's late \storiesihe IS my fa-. - . Won, she is not like her. l.;Asszgnments Made l:vorite'·ilon-Catholic:writer.": .I FR. MULCAIRE .GIVES .Brownson, sec-. IMOGE_NE.'-'--: ·.': .. .- .. · .. .. The Scholastic staff held ·a meet- J •. ·B. ob Carey, Law III, .S.opho-I .. ·. -' ·'SERMONS IN TOWN ond;. 'Degnan/ Freshman, third"'' 1.' • - . _-0-· ·. . '. ing yesterpay at 12:45 . in- the "G.' K. IS ·my "I ... )!'ather Mulcaire• is·giving a•· ser:.· .. ' ·.fou.'rth._._ / . ·Lenten Been .. Brownson room oLthe library yes- .=.favorite .. .' · author. _ I • .ies.'of sermons at St:·Joseph Parish . . ., . , : . . · . ... terday · no'on. :for t1Ie writ-! during Lent: Father :Miltner Js : . Won::. by':', ·sophomo're; . '! '.A Hugh Blunt, coming issu.e '.Prof-' I.ten .. I hke. 1 givi'ng. sermons• at' 'St;•··David's' in .·G.utne'tt)·.: Custodian For fessoi· Shuster reiterated his desire r.as ;.a. . and I. Chicago, and also at' St. "Joseph's Time--:-2 :18. . . ' ' .. ' It·:·or, not to. haye.• the ·:Wh() .are not : ?f'his style·an_d =. Church in Mishawaka.··; .·' · · · · · .. · : .. -'4.r · .. memhers'of'the.·sta'ff•'contrib'ute to. ·SUbJeCts, -and. hisl .. . . . .... ', :·.•· : .. ·four the. Scholastic;· Essays are pre- 1 character. portrayal.". I ••. ·."I R' . k ."· R. £ : ' c·· •. I . - .... '• _ •. · ..... Years_: t_hat :tak,en ferred, according, to Prof. :Shuster. J_,.PauJ..·J.' Anderson, Law .II, i .. oc ne'· ... to . OIJ1iri.ent on . Conference: •:; - .. __ · , •': = 1 nay.:_. "My_f_!l;vorite.Catholic.au- 1 -'·:''Wi .. l•t·h· •r··w· l .. ..,... ........ TJ:· •t .. B __ . ..... ·.: .. . he has ever he ,: thor IS .Cardmal Newman. !.par- ' r:: :: .. .10 a·: ,.Tl Cla s r ermsr .. y lSl . usrness. SCHELL WAS;VICTOR·.- .. .his 'A.polo.gia' Proi 'Coach has in cori- .'vho. .. •. . , : , . _ BILIO:t:!S· .. ·. ·.,Because· o'f · a 1 VIta Sua.' I .hke Shelly .the besq ·with officia.la -at :the Signed, Rockne's visit to ,the Iowa· .. : ..... :, -o-·: ;o-· 'r•. ' , .... ' tion' of telegram, the Sunday ·.. ' . ' ' I Unive'rsity of' Iowa, but refuses to has.arou,sed: nmdi and . ... -···:·.--_The_ Oracle. , , DAILY.Jeft ·out the' :of· 1 1 -George· P. O'Day, Law u, .. , · · · : · . · . .. · ·· · .. · speculation.· , : : - ·.· · · · · •' Reader.:.:.Ju.stto-show.·you•.tP,at I ·Maurice -M. Schell; as .the: :\vinner. I. ::Walsh: "Of an· the. Catholic 1 ··. •' Earlier _in: day .able t? --write ·a·letter too, ·I _add. ·of the', 145-pound'< · · 1 works •I ·have • read r. like Father i .of. .a · over. tlie, News-: :make . n,o:_ statement -other. than. to _. bolj,t Iowa.State College;·ii}' .j O'f{ara's· Religious Bull.etin·.·the· at·press say \vas a ''business ,:f?r:.the the dual meet held last Friday ... ' .. B .. Kyne appeals· to l ·Be.cause of· the·. ·_of. the ,board 'in: . assistanqe f?r . This bout was erroneously. =me :.most ,of .the . non-Catholic 1 :_1re for of .. the;, p-ji.iversity .. of . ' · l ..... u··.\.·or ... .. thank,: £_,or ited'to Frankie· Cahill, ... :,· · · ·.·- . ' : 1 1us to p_osibon,_of Io\Va· had beenscheduled_·for.yes-· You, . · .... :, MR •. GRUNDY.· . not. make the < ··•'' · •• .director ,m place of Coach terday afternoon.· · - ·.· . · .··: . ' ' . . . . ' ' I r ' .. · . ', ·' \ i i I i I ·j i

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Page 1: ND Daily 1924-03-11 V2-086Sc_ribblers; offer~·o w_r ite three and .numerals· were given · those· there.'.... . .. ''; Dame; will'be seert in action once one-ac t 1 f t b pays or

Bl::. ON . HAND TO HE.LP BIG BEN

. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ·-

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'CAMPus· ::sY~PATHs,:·

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-lJNrv:ERsrry,_oF: NOTRE :DAME;NOTI~E:DAME,lNDIANA/T.lJESDAY, MARCH 11,1924 . . . . . . . -. . . .. . . . . -

:Ten~is .AssoC:iatiQn. ' BURKE, IS' NEW. :HEAD Burnham ·Gives .. Tttlk -· . To ·Meet :Wednesday - ,.. ·' · · · · : · · at Tea~hers Seminar

'Tlie ~e~tipg_O~ the :Notre ·Dame OF- .·.Tu·E. · .. · SCRIB·BLERS .Elmer •' Burnhiu~-i, athletic direc-Tennis Association; p~st.poz{ed fro~. tor of South Bend high school; was last .Fr.iday, ._will .be heid toin~rro~ the principal. speaker at a meeting '. -· .. . .. . . . . Harry McGutlre Restlgns' Because of of the Educational Seminar held in

., . . ·. . f.·· 11. ·. ·' at'. i2 i30 iri the 'south room of the.. . . - . . . . . s· orin hall. last nig.ht. · Tom Lieb • Beh'old 'today .what your e ows ·: ;: · .; ·· -:· ' . ·· - - ·111 H lth p t I k ~· M' d · . 'b t . It is I assure you a libraiy ... At this me~tmg. a repor~ : : . ' ea ; a nc . IS a e was present .and spoke.·:· Several co~trl. u/. . ·na'te selection . My of: the activities of the; association - .Member. ~ther. :Physical .training · ins~uctors

TOP-NOTCH BOXERS FOR 50 CENTS

WEDNESDAY- NIGHT

PRJCE 4 CENTS

BROWNS-ON·. WINS INTERHALL·. MEET

Scores 34. Points;. carroll>ts~·sec~: ond with 27; Riley Is High .

Point Man. most_)n.ti~cribm_ It r·eceptive· on. other sine¢ last ·spriri_g wil~ b.e submitted, gave talks. Part m I IS u . ' ffi · · · f · th · · · · · · "11 b · J 6sep-h: · P ~ Burke ·was elected Brownson hall won first 'piact( in , days I follow. ari ) editorial pursuit, ol cterds or d .. el co~Ifng !teh~r twi . . . e Pr·esi"den. t of The Scr·I'bblers to sue.;. . The subject :for discussion was:

. · thi"s mai'l.ed mass· .to the best .e. ec e , an.. .P. ans .. or ... · e our_na- A f · · f th t . the ·.inter hall indoor ·track ·. meet: shapmg. · · · . h · ments· etc· · w111 be discussed·· All ceed Harry A. McGuire, who was our-year program or e ram- when. the finals '\'{ere. held in the· d ·tage. , And so I .reach mto t e · ' ., · . .· f d b f -1·1 h lth t. f ing .of physical training_ directors in S d . ·n WI'th a total

n.~a·.·,n . draw for·t'h· ._..these· .. sever· a· I m. en wh_o have had the least· exper- orce ecause o .1 . ea . o re . d . ·.· h. 1 ... d . '11. . gym un ay motm g, . 1 and t . f. th 1 b · secon ary sc oo s·an co eges.. f 34 . t C ll · · · ·

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f,s.li"ght.:co'm· m·e'nt;: Ience With a·racket.are asked to be mee mgo ·· e·cu ·, Th. S . · ·· ... h. f ·o. pom s. arro came m ·a· bitS deseiVlllg _ .· · ·. · present to ·start. tennis. off with a sign.' hiS 'positio'n. at last night's he emm!lr hiS: ~-n ·hC a_rgeh Od close second,. which WaS a· remark-

-:-O- -o- b~ng. : , . ' ' - . Following 'the club's \ discussion Fat her Cunnmg am,f i/ 'IS. ~a ably good showing in' view of:' the , . , Ha~d Times .for. T~m?.. . of 'McGuire's resignation, and its pf_ t e _Depa?-'~ment 0 ucation. fact that Lloyd and. McDonald, two

"Dear Mr . .'Grundy:::.. . . " . : . ,.. . . . .. ··.: I ·:, ,_,. . final accept'al1ce, John 'Breiman' q,.:_i,. ·'··:· !. : exceptionally fast .. men,··were· in;.

"!tis rumored that "Angel" Tom IRISH· .. ;: REL· AY·. '; ·TEAM .. : made 'a speech ait the. represenfa~ BOXING ·snow' HELD. ju~ed. a short· time before --the Donovan has becojrie 'qt;tite. pop'ular tive: ·of the. ·club.''. The members ·events were to tak~ place. . . m1d distingu_ished ·in·.· the .. ole hom~ E' . N. ; r· ERS' .. '. '.K· ... ·o· F. . c.· M; E .. ET then proceeded t'o the balloting up- . ' Riley, . Brownson, was high. point;' town. , In fact, the rumor conten~~, on the presidency, from which J os- TO-M.. oR· ROW NIGHT man .1 of the meet '\vith·. three · first. that.t'4~.'Chatsworth P~ainde,aler has : •:·, , ·.· .. , .·. ,: . · .· ·': ... '· .. · eph .. Burke emerged the victor.• His . · · ·. . . . places for a tofar-·oc-15 ·points.· this .to . say. about him: .· Thom~s . , , ... , .. . . . . . , __ . . . short speech of acceptai:tce_ was fol- Coughlin, Corby, imd Judge, Sopho- · Doriov'an, 'a Chatsworth boY_ wh~ Is

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attending Notre' Dame. Umversity, nvl a wn Meet Will ·Be ·Held in New James Armstrong, Gerald Holland, Arrang_einents Completed :for 'Ben~ ors With· a total of 10 points each:' compete'd for and;·:w.on a prize at. a .·.:_York.· J_riday':~Nighf,<Yea'rlings' and Harry McGuire. . ·. . . ' • . . fi I h Medals Jof gold, silver', and bronze ... Hard ~ime? party given_ in Squtl]. r'It was reported bythe''s'ecretary ; '_'gal Mission Bene If;· Mite ell ·.were awarded.to'the:inen:finishing Bend a few evenings ago. and g~t. >· .''':'fo Mee_t. Kalama~oo. . that the' Drama I club 'had. rejected ! .- Brothers on- Program. first, second and thirdrespecti:v:ely, his pic_ture in: one; of: the. papers · The<Blu~: · and Gbld of Notre. T_he. Sc_ribblers; offer~·o w_r ite three and .numerals· were given · those·

t 1 f t b th : Final arrangements have been · · · there.'.... . .. - ·- ·. . ': .. . . ''; Dame; will'be seert in action once one-ac pays or pro cIOn y . e ' ' . making a mark required of men . "Who· says Chatsworth ·isn't- on again:· ·'this' ~winter ' when· .Coach ~rama club. . . . . completed for· the. boxing . shqw trying for track. ' . .. . the map? "MONSIEUR X.''·· Rockne's crack' ·relay :·tea in toes the . ' The fir.st action ; of_ the .mee~mg -\vhlch- will be given in the gyrri. 'to- .· :The halls finished. in the follow-

.. . -o-. -. .:_o-; . .. k K · was to elect Corbm Patrick 26 morrow night under the auspices 'of · ·· .-d- · :, ·· · ., · · · · · ·· · mar ~at .. _.the . nights· of~ Colulnbus · ~ :. · · . · · · · · · . '. ' the NOtre Dame·: MissiOn 'cru.saders. ~ng 9~ er: · . Uneasy . Rests. the· Heac:l .. _T~at· Js I~vi.tation:.meet ~in the· .22nd·. :Regi-. to memb:rs~up In The Scribblers to The proceeds realized: will go to the . .· - . . . . Total Points.

·', ·.: ~ .: Th_e Dome.· ·.': ·.ment. Armor. y at.N .. ew ... York. on:.Fri- fill a~ e:x~stmg vac~mcy~.: · - · · Brownson ·~-~ .. : .. ~----~~--~--~~: .. ~~,-~:~~~--·-.. 34 t t Bengal Missions. '· .,', · · · · · · · · · - ·

' .. ;"Sir: :Permit me o·repor .are-:- day night~.. ., . _ -. , ./. ,. .. . . Carroll -.... .-.. ~.:.:.: .... ~~:.'.'L .. ~-"--'~~~-~~-~~27·· cent speech·;of. Jack .• Scallan's: , . · Tlie Irish ·q~~rtet' :~~hich .·gav MONOGRAM MINSTRELS· • , The headliners on the program', Sophomore --~-~-~--~-~~·: .. ~~~~ .. .'.:.~~-~~: .... 24

· ·"'The. -Dome. comes ,out .on May : ~.:_ /:. · · ··. · .-: . : e . Daily _rehearsals··have been held Pinkey and Ritchie Mitchell, are c b · · · · · · · 17 · ·· : · - . · · · · · · · · such ·,a . superb -demonstration of · · · · · · · · . or Y ............ ' ....... ~~ .. ;~:· ... ~---~--"--~--~~ ' 15 if.the prmter and I have to sleep : ·. ·d -~·' 'th ... ·w·.,. · · ·.· .. · t/ 1- ·t by the' Monogram· club ·in·prepara- two of the.•cleverest lightweights in Freshman :.;~~.;I~;~~~-·-~~~~--~--~--~----:--~~---15

· · h · · · d. .. · th la.st spee · m · e Isconsm.:mee · as t' ·of I'ts ····a-nnual M1'nstrels' the r1'ng· today P1"nki · 11"'I't h 11 10 with t .e .pres?es l!-ru~g ·; e· · · · 'saturiiay .will 'face the fast teams wn · - ·· · ' · · · ' e ,.u.L c e Walsh · · · ' - · · month'' Is this.an·,mdicatwn .that f' H'l. 0 .. · . . ·,_·d ., ·t·· . B · t . 'vhich is to be in· the nature of a holds ·the;- senior .. welterweight _DBaaydi·n-.·---~----.~-~--~--·_:.·_~-~-~.-~ .. -.":_~_~_:_:_··_.·:_~_.:_:::_: __ ::_:_.:_:_._·:_:_:_._·: ___ ·_._:_:: _ _.:~:-::_:~:_:_._·;·.s2 _· .. .-·' btisine;s-.is ~ pressing1 : · .. · · :· . ·:: 0 -- · ~ Y.- ... ross,, eorg~- ~wp., - os on Notre· Dam·e revue this year. championship of the world. Both _

.. : "DOME-SUBSCRIBER.'.~,:·, ct. hollegce tahndl. Fordlham Ihn a ~ace.h~or . . . . . the Mitchell .brothers are. contend- . . , : SummarY::.' ... : . . ; " . ' . . . - .· ' e: a 9 IC. r~ a,y c ampwns lp. . ANNOUNCING' . ers. for !leonard's 'crown. . Accom- .· ' .!r:· :':!···:·_.,:-o-·.···O~ .i:h_·.Th .·.:;::·-The distance of..:the''run '1Vill be The·first po~tiv.ely_.authenti_c. p'anYI'ng P.inkey' and Ritchie are 40-yard,dash .. (first heat)~Won

'.He_Will Assoc!ate Wit . ose!:,. 16oo·meters .. : i· .... · .-. . . . .. . . by.Della Maria, Badin; Mullin, Car.; >· :> :, , ·.~Foreigners.·.::·- ... ·, .. T· ... · ... , ... : ,, ..

1. :. . . . . . . : and complete story of Notre their brother and manager~ Billy roll, se·cori.d;. ·c .. Riley; Sophomore, .

"Say,: ; .... , ,.: .· .. ). :· ... ,. ;.; : -::;. ; - .. ~o:moresp,ecia_, m~ets_-still 're- · o·a.:Oe·~· ch.urch. This series of ~itchep,' an~ trainer, '"Bul_l" Sad-' third. McDa~e, Bro'\vnson,. f~urth~: · .. Wliy haven't ~-you told- .us. any-, mam• on the. I:Ish I_ndoor pro~am,_ . articles will con'tinue for four di~. Accordmg, to Tom. O'Connor, ri:r~H~-:-:-:~0_4' 4';'5~ : . . . . .. ;• ·. . --tliili'g::of.·1·ili1Ci~~iyities;-~f ;Herni.a.zi· J~e:first,_?f--~vhic~:wll~ be:~the:Lo.uis:.· ·,::..or·: :five'' issues:~.:.-:...-sT~RTI~G.__._._ ·saddie..,stayed=nine\-·rourids -. with - -~-49::yard ~:; dash~(s~cond...:c:heat)---'- .. - ,:::c:~" Bittner?~·. Surely yo_u. know. of h1s ,Y.I!le .InVItation. ·meet. Notre Da~e ·. · i TODAY. ON PAGE 3~ · Learn · · Ja.ck Dempsey· 'with · ·only · thr~e :won- by c .. Riley~·· Brownson; ·G'ou.:: philosophical·.traits, his -day,d~gg~~g JWill. run- a. m.atch .·relay:,r~ce .•With · .. the .t~utli· ab~ut 'th.e features of· days' training.····. ' · .,. · ··•: lett, Sophomor-e,' second;.· Wilhelm,. habits, ,his large .books of.poetry, .Yal_e. ·' · •.:-· : ~: · :. · your famous church! · The list· of fighters includes Rip Day, third;,Stack; freshman, fourth; and_._his, generai.·,smile .. :·OJ;lly :~pe . The Notre Dame yearlings · ~re i'_...; .. ~~..:.;.;I~ .. _;;,~;~_,;_~~-~..;.., _ _.T Miller, · Dan McGowan, · 'Eddie Time-:04 4-5. . -:. ·: ... · : · ..

. o~her day~: saw, him with pe,M~?P:- .scheduled for a dual meet Wl~h L ·::. THE DAILY , = Shearer, Charley · Springer, Pat- . 40~yard dash·~ (final):-Won:by C. assant • .: ;·.:·. :: i •.r: ;r;: -. AD1\1I~~~·;.-.{ · ;Wes~er~ ~~ate -~orma~ ~~ ~a!an:ta- :-1 ·. · , · . ·. · : ! Canny, Mriurice ... Schell. · O'Kee'fe, Riley, Brownson; . Mullin, .. Carroll, ;-: :·,; 1 .~.:: .-;~0-·c·O·::·:·. · >-,·:·~'·.zoom the .. Iocal gym at 4 o~lock j-QU~STJQNNAIRE..J Clancy and Cenedella, Badin' hall"- second; .Goulet, Sophomore,:·third;: .When• .. G;rundy,Breaks:The}ce ...•. ,Thursday aftern?on. . . .. · = . . . _ .. . . , · . : · · · ·1 ers, are also scheduled to fight. Della-Maria,_Badin, fourth~· Tim~·

. ','Mister:.: Lhaye; noticed m ~h~ . _The frosh·have asse~bled· a for- ·! · ·what' a'sked: .'Who: is·your fa-= ., · :04_3.:Q ...... _ ,· . . . Univers,ty. catalo~ue. th.at ... ~w~m-. imidable track team_. this. yea;~ ~nd -! vorite :Catholic ~nd'rion-Cat~olic! D. ' Cl b 'R .:. ·.·. . ..40-y~rd low.hu.rdles~Won by'C. ming isone>of the_;sports to. b_er~_n- shoul~ be able to g1v~ the y~sitmg j author, and for what reas~ns? ~ rama. U . ejeCtS. Riley, Brownson;. Barron; Carron,·. joyed in; Not~e Dam~?s. ,two :la}(e~.· school teachers a fast run fo~ .. ?~11-. = Where asked: . Walsh hall. I ··S · •bbl · · ip · . · · ·.•[· second·; _Ziliak; Walsh, tlj!rd; :~.ou-r realize:·that that:.:had::n~ ;::t;efer:- ors. _; .. , -!- :-" .. , .·.· : • .. ·· ·. . , · -1 .' . Crl.. efS .· roposa. lett, Sophomore, 'fourth~-: Time~·_

/ ence; to :tlie ... ,chmpus:of :last. week, . ! . :.Ii Pol~~r, Pre-:-Med. t Walsh:- 'At the regular ·meeting of 'the' :051-5; ·:. . . ,, ': :-'· ., _:,. ·.'. ·,I . but.I: am· ,c?rious. to kno.w::when ~~e ; .·.:: ~:-,;:_;D., ~::· .· :: · -·. . . ·. :'. ·~ ,. J ,;'Card.in~I..Newinan. is .rfly !a~oi;"-! Draina._clu~ }~·was d~dded to·tem- ·4·o.:yard'-'high :hurdle~Won~·:b-y: . season begms .. ::~;,J[R()SH EI.~~·-~ .: 'Father.. . Q 'J?on.~_eff_' . j ~te: ~ath?hc. auth.or bec_ause . of! porarily ·reject -the proposal·of The Barron,;·Carroll; ,Nyikos~ -.Day, sec-,-

,.,,: :; :. :r .; ; -o-,;: -o- ~: - . , .·. ";·: ... f Acl'J · K • ht · =the ·mterestmg manner m which 1 Scribblers. to ·write· three· one.:act· ond';- Ziiiak, Walsh, ·thii·d;· -Wynne,-Is ~~K~n~u~_kyi'.q~b'~: StiH; Watched? . . . 0. aress. . nlg S ! he writes, and Zane· Grey, rri.y•fa-. plays which the club was to produce Sophomore; fourth; Time--:-:05 :3~5~; "Mr. B~.;Path~:. . _ ,c·:,·,:• ;.; . Fa~her Walter .O'?onnell, ·c ... S. ·!vorit;e :-non-Catholic viriter ?:-1 and to .put on instead:a three.,.act · One. mile. run-:-:-Won :hy .. Judge,,

.• 1·.';':ije~e.i~.CIJ1~ of my,.own. Honor~ _c., will bethe !?rip.c1pal :]!pe~ker at J·cause of.the _adventurous. sp1r~t! play.'. The·.title of.the play.'.whicl1. Sophomore; E. Griffin,' Br(nvnson;:. ables~:Ment~op.ed.; :Reforpt ·;Or .de~ ·a regular meetmg of Notre ,Dam.e =he puts, into .his works.". _.-. 1 'the ;club is, to: put on is·"The S~r- second;·.: McCafferty,·: Sopho'mi:mil,·.-. form' it:·if: you ,wil[ :.'. It·;~oncerns Council, Knights or,co~l,lmb";;s,,to- ·! ·. R. Cook. Pre-Med. I,·Walsh: I vant in the House.'' .. . . ........ · third; Conroy, Freshman,' 'fourtlL. Larry.;;L,Uigart,, ·on~: of -~~ntucky's night; . ac<;o'rdi~g. to , an ~nnounc~:- I, '~I: thi'nk F~ther ;Ryan is my- fa-'. . A motion was carried to hold ·a Time..:....4 :37 :2-5. · · .. · · · .. ·· . -~nest;§pec~m.ens, :.c,omirig: fro~; .J:.ex-. ment· ·~·iade · . ye~terday ·a~teriloon. j vorite. datholi!! 'Y~it'~r: ~!ld ,EdgaJ: I. nieeti~g ~yery o~he'r ~u~s~a~ nig~t ... 220-:ya~d .. d?~h~ ;Wo~ :. ~Y . <?.o:Ugh~' mgto~,,;.the .. ;~_om;.· of ,an ;thorough:-, 'Refreshment_s Will be. s~rv:~~- , . ; _ · .. j ?a:!l~n ~oe by favorite non-Cath-1 at wh1qh ~embers of t~e club will lm, ·Corby; Wilhelm; Day . second·­qreds. ,.He Is a mghtly,~sito:~;,at the. . All members who have apphca- = ohc writer." · . . . 1 pr.ovide· '-the · entertainment. The ·Phelli, '.Bro\vnso~~: third; 'c; 'Mac: South Bend:.Skating:...Emporiu_m,. as 'tio.ns to: ·suhriiit 'are •h'sked to bring ·!: J. · ·J.~ McFa'dden~~ Coinm;>trt, j director-; ·appointed ·the 'eri.tertain- Donald; ·Carro·n~: 'fourth. :'Tim~'

· wei.~., ~~ .. l,l~_::acco,mplis~ed._ -~fl:~~~f· •th_em ~o. th_e meeting ,tonight. ·~o i D~y:_ ·"Joyce Kil~·cr :is:my fa-j' ers'for ·the· next· me-eting .. It· was ':24' 2-5., · · ·· . . : · . ,. .. ,, ··:·· Larry ·IS· :said :,to -be fill~ng space- as applica'tions :. will> be . taken . after 'j vorite Catholic writer because of •

1• also· dec~ded.to make 'application for. • -' 440-yard 'dash..:.....; Won·! by. ·Cough-··

~~i.ll~ .J,Io~~~-<·Wat.<;!_lr Jor ,the·: I~;n- Marcli'16.-~: Plans for the initiation =l his· •interesting .. essays. ~I li~e. m~mbership in· the Little Theatre lir~, .Corby\ Masterson, •. Freshman,: tu~ky .Club~·- ... ·'_'P~l\.Y,~ATE< :which ·is to be held Sunday,: ·March . 'Dickens the best of non-:Cathohc l gmld. · · · · · · · · second;" McDonald,· ·carroll: third • :>: ~·· ;·_:,' ::·:·: ;.o.:. ,.-o.;: ···.'. ::. ''' ... · 23,! will be ~con;pleted ;at. a meeting lauthors . because .. of ~is living i The. director discussed the play Prelli, Brownson~ ·fourth .. ·Time~· ;, :: .. .. -~' ~o-:-:-:'Vfo~s~.;::! .... : -~.:·:,,, .• ·of the e~ecutive' committee at ;4 I novels. . . . .. · .. , < : ;, i· ·which winbe _produced a.-nd~said· .:53 4-5. .. __ .. ~ . · . ·· · ·: : _MvG~und~:···,·,-_ '·.· ' .. : ;- .:··-~ .. :· .. o'clock thi~ afternoon in the o,ffice, r:· George Laug~_hn,,.MecJ.l._.Eng.,; thatitwillbe'ptiton abo_utthem~d- .~~'!'~~ c.inJii .. ~iY.~ ~)yci:h-:by_.:Nrilty;· "Won~t• ·-you '';pleas.e .giv~ M.Iss of Father Paul Foik. • III; Day: · "Joseph Conrad Is l dleof:May,' He also read the script: Carroll; Keats, BroWnson· "second;-:,

Grumpy.. a more . pleasant~. n~n;e? · ' lm:V -favorite yat~olic. author; I j 'for. t~e ·Drama Clu}?~s· a~t in the All- Dalmadge, Sophomore, :thir·d ~: Grif~ '1

'Vh~~~.veriread,·ab~,l1.ther!?~~mi~d . ·.·. ·. ~·. p~k_e.his','Arrow-- of· Gold' ·~nd=I campus·carnival and appofnted:the fin,.-:Brownson, 'Fourth .... Time-; con~e_ntra~es. on··:ll~n: ot~~~ .. than Next Scho.las_ tlc . . . ._- I''VIcto~_y.'- -Beca~se of _Peter B. I cast;· - · · · ·10 :21' 1~5.. · • · the lS,upreme : .. Flora; ·Fmch •... surely • - ,, . '' ..•.. ' .... ·: ' Kyne's late \storiesihe IS my fa-. - . :·8.8~~Ya'r.d run~ Won, b'y;_'J~dg_e,'. she is not like her. ·INTEREST~D l.;Asszgnments Made l:vorite'·ilon-Catholic:writer.": .I FR. MULCAIRE .GIVES S~phomore;,Young~ .Brownson, sec-. IMOGE_NE.'-'--: ·.': .. .- .. · .. '·.::~_··.:; .. ~,., The Scholastic staff held ·a meet- J •. ·B. ob Carey, Law III, .S.opho-I .. ·. -' ·'SERMONS IN TOWN ond;. 'Degnan/ Freshman, third"''

1.' • - -~- . _-0-· ·. . '. ing yesterpay at 12:45 . in- the J.m~re:· "G.' K. C~esterton IS ·my "I ... )!'ather Mulcaire• is·giving a•· ser:.· R~2i.¢.;h0e4~-t1, ;.·5·~_r.ownson .. ' ·.fou.'rth._._ .;.Ti~.~.'.: / . :,.~II ·Lenten Laurel~ Ha~e Been .. Brownson room oLthe library yes- .=.favorite .. .' .Ca~hohc · author. _ I • .ies.'of sermons at St:·Joseph Parish '_,:~/ . . ., . , Bo~_row~~ : . . · . . .. terday · no'on. ~ssignments. :for t1Ie luk~d "TfE~Il?-en~ous :~ri~es" writ-! during Lent: Father :Miltner Js : . Relay~ Won::. by':', ·sophomo're; .

'! .s_Ir~ '.A ~al!rel··fo~. Hugh Blunt, coming issu.e we~e g~ve~.·out~· '.Prof-' I.ten b~.·~~m .. I hke. W:Ilh~~·~o.cke 1 givi'ng. sermons• at' 'St;•··David's' in (~udge, "!orki,n~'.Re_illey, .·G.utne'tt)·.: Pu~h~ Custodian :o~ Laur~ls.. For fessoi· Shuster reiterated his desire r.as ;.a. non-Catho~IC ':"~'Iter . and I. Chicago, and also at' St. "Joseph's Time--:-2 :18. . . ' ' .· ·~ .. ' ~~~~h_ey. you.~~o~v It·:·or, not H:ng~ to. haye.• the stud~nts ·:Wh() .are not : n~veh~t, b~cause ?f'his style·an_d =. Church in Mishawaka.··; .·' · · · · · .. · : .. :(Con~inued,.on -~~ge -'4.r · li~s·.qu_It_•·S~O .. ~.l~g:durn:tg:~ent-:--:~.~--· memhers'of'the.·sta'ff•'contrib'ute to. ~adventurous ·SUbJeCts, -and. hisl .. . . . .... ', :·.•· : .. ter·domg'iit·•eontm~o,usly-fo~· ·four the. Scholastic;· Essays are pre- 1 character. portrayal.". I ••. ·."I R' . k ."· R. £ : ' c·· •. I • • • • . - .... '• • _ •. · .....

Years_: B:u~·vo'Y~ t_hat ~e. ~as :tak,en ferred, according, to Prof. :Shuster. J_,.PauJ..·J.' Anderson, Law .II, i .. oc ne'· ... eJU~es to . OIJ1iri.ent on . Conference: •:; -.. rnore.serio~sly·to.~:~eeman.s; __ ;whic~ · , •': =

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. he has been·~cheWing ever SI~Ce he ,: thor IS .Cardmal Newman. !.par- ' r:: :: .. • .10 a·: ,.Tl Cla s r ~''.1 ermsr .. y lSl . usrness. ~as·two'years,ol~-~~ite:a.stre~;4· SCHELL WAS;VICTOR·.- .. '!_t;i~~i.ady'like .his 'A.polo.gia' Proi 'Coach Ro~kne has be~n in cori- ~9·~va\:~l)oll:e~ .'vho. 'r~ce~tlY- .. ~e:-•. --··.·~-- . , : , . _ BILIO:t:!S· .. ·. ·.,Because· o'f · a mis~nterpreta- 1 VIta Sua.' I .hke Shelly .the besq ferenc~ all_.~ay ·with officia.la -at :the Signed, Rockne's visit to ,the Iowa· .·~ .. ~~·.-:; : ..... :, -o-·: ;o-· 'r•. ' , .... ' tion' of a· telegram, the Sunday j;of.n~·n.:ca.th'olics3'· ·.. ' . ' ' I Unive'rsity of' Iowa, but refuses to :c~ty. has.arou,sed: nmdi i~tt;!t:es~ and

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•' Reader.:.:.Ju.stto-show.·you•.tP,at I ·Maurice -M. Schell; as .the: :\vinner. I. ::Walsh: "Of an· the. Catholic 1 c_om.me~t., ··. :Thl~ wa~' t~~.··~bata.~~~~: •' Earlier _in: tli~ day R~ckn~ \~otild a~ .able t? --write ·a·letter too, ·I _add. ·of the', 145-pound'< · cl~ss· boxing~ · 1 works • I ·have • read r. like Father i .of. .a .re~ort · re~e1ved over. tlie, News-: :make . n,o:_ statement -other. than. to _. this,··IWish·.t~-.th~nk~th~·contrlbu- bolj,t '~ith Iowa.State College;·ii}' .j O'f{ara's· Religious Bull.etin·.·the· -.Timeirwi~e at·press t!rite.ast:night~ say hi~'Visit \vas a ''business mis..:~ ~or~ ,:f?r:.the ·thu~gs :·prmt~~'· an~ ~sk the dual meet held last Friday ... ' .t>b.~!3t~, .. Pet~r; B .. Kyne appeals· to l ·Be.cause of· the·. persiste~t :umo'r~ sion.~' --A~--~~eti;ng ·_of. the ,board 'in:

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NOTRE DAME DAILY TttesdaJJ, March 11, 1921,..

DAILY THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE .·-Official University Bulletin ~. ~Uni~versit~y of~Notr~e Da-me o~tllcial~dail-y pap-er, p~ublis~hed c---:-vcry-:-:--morn-ing·-except .'SACRED HEART· AT. NO' TRE DAME

Honilay, Wednesday. and Fr-iday durinl:' the academic year by the Notre Dame. Daily Company, Notre Dame, Indiana.. Copy CoUected from DAILy ..

Bulletin Box at 4:30 p.rn, · · .... - . ..

Entered ·.as .. second • claSB matter at the post office of Notre Dame, Ind. ·. ,.

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. EDITORIAL STAFF

EDiTOR-IN-CHIEF.~ .. -•. : .... : ............. ~ ... ~ .... : ............ ~ ...... ~ ........ _.: ..... -~HARRY .A;: MeGUIRE,'25 Editorial Staff-:-Harry Flnnnery, '23; ··Henry :Fannnn, '24; Jamiis Hayes, '24; ,John

· ·· Brennan·, '24: ·Frank Kolars; '24; Jack. Scallnn, '25; Eugene .Noon, '24; Paul Furik, '2-': Ray Cunningham,. '25. : . · . · · · · · ·

News' EditorB~-···~---":.:.: ... -......... _ ..................... "···· .. --.Geruld Lyons,24; Laurence G. Kelly,'25 Night Editors .......... : .......... ~ ... ~ ............................ J ohn Stoeckley, '25:. Ray Cunni.nl:'hnm, '2 5

:.: :_. . · · · Terence Donahue,'27; John Gallagher,'26

~ff:r~r~~~Jii0·;::::::::::::::2::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::n-~:,;.:,;_i?'0¥! 8:>Neiil;:ig Dramatic Editors ......... ~ ............. ,_ ................... ;.;.:.Paul C •. Martin,'24: Eustnce Cullinan,'25 Bulletin . Editor .. ---~ . .::...~~ .. ~ ... : ........................... : ...•. : ............ , ____ , .......... Charles. McGonngle,'24 Assistant Night Editors ..... :---··-···-··-;···-·-· .. ·-·-··· .. ··~:.Mark Nevils, '27: Robert Maher; '25:

.. . . : · . .. · . . . ·.Charles Crnwford,'27: John Snakard,'25 Reporters-Rupert Wentworth;• Lester Grady, Mark NeviJs,. Ray·. Flan~igan, Carlos

·. · Lane,. Jr.;. Jay Fleming,· Joseph Navarre, Roy Chauvm, Don Cunnmgham, Por­· ... ter. Wittick, Franklin Conway,, Jo~n Purcell, and Jack Flynn.

· This lssue

Night Edi~~~s ........ ~, .. ~.~~----~.: .. :: .. ~ ..... :~~ ... : ....... : .......... ~ ... Robert Maher, John F. Stoeckley

BUSINESS. STAFF. BUSINESS.:HANAGER ·-... ~ ...... ~ ....................... ,: .............................. JOHN N .. ~TANT~N. '24 Loeal Adverti11ing Manager, ............................ ., ... : .. : ... --···-~--.. : .................• -.. Corbin P~trtck,'26 ForeiE"n -Advertising· .Manager ··:-· .. ·····--··-····-~···; ..... -... , ........... ---:·;·: ... James ·A. WI~~:i'~ :~~

~~~~~f:!~~n ~aa~a:ge:r ·:::~::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::~:::;:::::::::::::::::.~:~::::·:.~j:~h:,;_·JW~rd~~ AKar~;c,':26 Assistant Local Advertising Managers ..... -.. Zlhchael Reddmgton, 26, George J. Schtll, 27 Advertising· Anistarits-Edwa'rd E. O'Brien~ :Alfred J. Diebold, Jr., Henry J. Massman,

. ··· .. ·Walter·J.:Kennedy,_Frank Doyle,-H. Edwin MacLannun,· Ja.ck Loftus,.,.George

Diltrib~I::e·Asrsista~ts_.:.Tom O'Coririor: • Errol •Jones; ~. - A~drews, ;oseph ·szaJ?yi, · · Frank Bischoff, P. Dillakamp, C. Dickerson, A; Nanovte. : .

. CHAS. A. McGONAGLE · · Editor.

This, the largest college chapel in the United States, is built in the form of a Latin cross~ 275 feet long and 114 feet Wide at the .transept;. The foundations -were .laid on. the· Feast of··the Immaculate Conception, Decembei· 8; 1868, and the church consecrated (as shown by the red P. attee crosses on .the. walls) in 1888, · t __ he year of Father~~--:----..;_;_----~-..:.....;_! S . . s. A. c. . orm's ~olden ju~ilee. The church includes a chancel and seven apsidal There will be a meeting of the s A ;

chapels ·and houses twen~y-two ·chapels altogether. It is a good. example Tuesday at '12 :30* ·• · • · · · · q., 'of Gothic throughout; ~nd from the choir loft, looking down the avenue The Rochcs't!;r Club

of arches; one easily recogniz. es .. the.suggestion of aspiration in ilhe. tall Will meet ·in· the Journalism ro~m. : nesday night after the services, Wed •.

columns, branching .at the top, like trees in the forest.· · · • • • · . . . Tennis Play~~s

. __ ~he ~vindows a~e one . of the chief glori.es of t~e church, and their · P~~tponcd ~c~ting or the Notre . .· IdentificatiOn on a sunny day makes a delightful study. Wol'king in T8 cnnhis Association w~ll be held iJ>nfhe t · d 1 · · . f h f . . . . · · out room ·of the library .. to . e s ame ·g ass IS one o t . e ew remammg medmms of artistic expression 12 :ao. Report or the activities n::or;;ow nt

wh~ch. calls ~or ~he cooperation of a group o~ artists. '\vi~h a need for the· ~i:r:n:~~~~~iction of officers. Eve_r; ~~~~ artistic. ·feelmg of each. . Painting glass is still a handicraft, although . . · ·. . • _* • • . · . • , : · ' 't t' d b d ·- h · · 1 d • ·· · . Grand Rapids Club mu a Ions are ~m. e .. Y .mo ern mec amca an • bme~saving processes ... Special meeting; Thursday night at . Of course, .the ·ImitatiOns need not -.concern us, for the ,vindows in our m the usual Place. · . · . 7 .ao

. ' . * * • ~hurch a~·e ,genuine. . · S~nior Ticket' Committee

Th h 't t . • • d h. • ' . There ·Will. be a meeting of th . T' . e . arc I ec o_mc mm . ·.t at ·conceived the .Ideas, made , the fir~t Co:nmi.ttec of th.e _Senior Ball ~ru:sdn'ck.et small _designs !o be· enlarged to scale, and supervised the making of the' 12 ·30 m 102 Sorn~ .. • • Y nt

windows in the· Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, was Mother . Prom .co~mitte~ Meeting El • f th. C ; l't .. , . t L M . A general. meetmg of all Pro C • eano1,. o e. a1me I e nuns a e . ans, France. The figures with- tees ·wm be held in· th J · m. onumt. ' · d. • · • · · • · '· · • · • · ' f b . . e ournahsm roo _out .. Ist~rtion, ~ack · reabsm !>UffiCierl.tly. to suggest the symbolic atmos- .0 t. e hbrary at ~2 :a.o 'Y edncsdny. . m

~here. The handl~ng or: the mullions and the distribution of the color . Washi~gton H~ll Lecture mto spaces decoratively interesting in variety reveal an artistic feeling WTbh~re will he an illustrated leciure 1 I d · ( . as mgton hall at 1 ·30 P m T . d n. , or esign. : · · · . . . March 11, by ~z:•. Geor~e .w: :cr~ig ~~s Tj;•

. Th. . . t' t ' b. t . b . 'f I· ! • . . . . ' Asphalt AssociatiOn ·On asphalt d . e : e· ar IS s o JeC IS eaub u wmdows, not transparent pictures': pavements. All en~ineers ar · ron. 8 and · d' · I · 1 h" th h ld · · · att d Oth · · e required to an. ·so c ose y ave e nuns e to .the ·Ideal of medieval art that their . en • ers. are mvited. · ~ , : ·. · ft · · h' h · · 1 t d'' · · · · 1 • • THOS. A. STEINER -Acting D .era. smans Ip as en · IstmctiOn 1to our .windows .. and-·transmitted· · • • •· · ean~

ibe~uty fo the behold~~· .. Though th~. chastened face . of a saint _or the · . There .. will b~Orr~i~~~::als · · · ~e~IC.ate b.e~uty. of ~ Yirgm has· been. presented on glass with sympathy, ;ruesd~y ·and Wednes!olay; . at ·12 :ao on

;this . considerat.Ion Is secondary to .the general effect. : The Windows · · ' · ~hould he_judged first as mosaics of.glowing colors, th~ir surr~undings ~; C'. ; ·h. . ·.. . n :· .· .·,.

. . . . HUH? . . . harmonizing a]:chitecturally with their setting .. Viewed: from. 'within ' ew. r res man .raper "A man must serve . .his ti~e to ~v~ry trade ·, _the warmth of the sun. brighteningithem, or. from without, when th~ !'Plastic Age'. Appecirs··

Save censure--:criticsi all are ready made.", ' . .. ;church is illumin~ted at ni~ht, the whl.dows are, things of ~eauty.' , ' The -residents: of· Freshm'an hall . · .. : . :. _:_:Byron; · . ! ... ' There are 42 ~arg~ windows cohtaining. 114 ·life. 'size· pictures and ~ave a.~.o.ther d~ily· paper, .called the

:. 'Criticism easily classifies itself, into. two varieties._: :Constructive il06 sinall ones.· Each of ·those in 'the body. of the church· installed>in . Plastic: Age.". • 'rhis publication is· criticism;: t}ie_ only legitimate kind, tears down the old or~er, ·b~t .~oes J873, is divided by inulli?n and 'tran:som-. into:'five 'coniparttilents .. Four the second newspaper which· the not neglec~ to suggest· a, newer, b~tter. ordf?r. : De~tructlve ~~Ibcism :of th~se .~onta~n .li~e:siz~ _-fi!;ures of virgins, m~rtyrs, and confessors, fresh_m(m have· put out and bids 'fair merely. seeks to destroy. . : :·. . _ • ,": ... ~urmountmg a mmiature of some s,cene·in the life of the saint. At :to ~-qual ~'The Tattler.":.It has all

. When the millenium comes, and\ve have achieved perfection, there .the top of the 'vind!JW a- fifth.· sectipn i>r;esen.ts a scene from the· Old :the depart~ents· of ·a regular news-. will be no need for critics; but .we iwill.no doubt have them just the .Testament.. Th_e Jargest and most fbeautiful _'are at ·tlie ,ends• of )he ~iis:ffi:~.d 1 s, complete e~en to the same.· -Tliere are.those who wouid asiiumc the 'roles of fault-finders rind ,transept: above_. the east door we have the Descent of the Holy· Ghost· · ·Th , · .. t .. 1 . .·

· · : ' • h D' · . . · · . . . · • ·. · ·.. , . . : . e · prac ICa purpose of :1t · iconoclasts even ·if perfection. were b~fore their eyes. · . · .: .· _opposite, ~ e eath of the Blessed VIrgm-all the _Apostles except. ~t. however,_ seems to be: scandal; It~ . • Gautier once· remarked that no jmaii becomes. a critic unti~. he has IT'homas Didymus present. . . · . . .. , •. . . · . . .· , ·columns which . ar·e writt · . d ·

· · s~tisfied hhnself that· he .cannot be a poet .. This sentence, which ,has : . ~or; conv~nience ~f _studyipg t~~ windo~~ you might beg~n. on the ;style, C7~nt~in everythinge~h~~ ~~~-. ~re thn:n .. :i grain of. truth, gives thb. key t9 fiie whole .. situation; · For. gos~el side of the _mam ;]_It~r, cal!I?;g the wmdow No. 1. · At the . top ,one ~as' done to ·ad.vanc'e his· social the man' 'vho do~s-this has no opportunity for self-defense. The. critic ;you have a small vignet~e· r~p.resenbpg the Eternal Father showing t.he pr~sb!?e and there Is. a good bit of has nothing ~£ his 0\V* that_. can be cdt~cis~d.·. · . : ;·. . ·. . ._ . _ !Future Redeemer .. The upper large> picture to the left is St. John the e~Itorial comment m each para~ . . ,· Satisfaction. sometimes_ begets boredom: rind -~t.ag~_a.,t~QI!, __ w_~:...?<1.m.lt. ~~~tjst,:';Sl!r~~~J!ting_a' smal~..,.Of!,e~liis ;d~~th._.}rh~::upper_large~picture .~aP?: .. - c '. :. - < .• ' ·• . -<~ ~ .... --.-c-- _: Furthermore~ th~re are :inidoubtedly · tllipgs wrorig in . .this great. uni-. p~ the righ~ Is St .. Joseph; . underneat_h, his death. . The lower,· St. Peter, . · _'Besides tlie. scandal It- also offe.~s ;

_verse ·of:ours .. But. it .is easily seen· that, weak and defective as it is,: :OOth the. keys of Heaven;· under it,, his crucifixion;~ head dqwnward. In :a ~o?d sporti~g sheet and. ·has.~ 1

the machine .still runs, and with :f fe1v .repairs now:. and·. then, .runs the lower right, .St .. Paul,. with a sword, the instrument of his. martyr· _ tco;re_~potnden~~ ·column that_• con-: ·d . b 1· 't . h' · · · . ams m erestmg letters. The other '\vith some efficiency •.. -' . .., om,· e ow I , . Is .conversiOn on the road to. Damascus. d · t . , , t .

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. Therefore; we· cannot but· draw. the. obvious conclusion. U nl~ss · · ·· · ·· · ' · · epar men s WI give ree adVIce to· '· · · k h 1 · · d · · k' · d 1· ·f · . ' , 11-H~avim .. ·., . to·: -~nyoU:e that whihes· it on any you have in your poe et t e .Pans .an a wor mg_·mo e o ·a newer · · · b · t · Th · · d' ·

. hetter.machine, don't•be•too hind-on the··old_ one. ' · ' ·No_ .. 1. :The Sacred Heart of Jesus appearing .t·o Blessed Margaret su Jec; . e e Itor, however,· Is . . . , · . . .. . • . . Mary. · · - : · · · · somewhat_ like orir Mr. Grundy in

· · N · a·· · · · · .-· · · · · .that·~ he I;efuses· to :.give 'his -name, .. ,. ·lF. T:JTIN• .. rr'£' 'D CQI1iA'Z:._·C:' ' o. 2: ... ur -Lady of LouJ:des appearing to·St. Bernadette. . :and we suspect that his reasons are rr J .l • .n. lt'.IL.J No.· 3., The Angel Guardian and a little child. · very good.:· :·•: , .. .

_ ~~rch .· ,~eather h_a.s for ge~erations :been char-acterized· its re- . No. 4· · T~e Ch~rch as a teach,ing body. :t · , _.Bu~ ·even; anopher paper is coil-sembling t~e.vicious.lioii o,r. docile l~mb. '!'he clielief that if the,·m·onth , III....:._Purgatory templated by those inventive souls of :March opened in a seve~e win~ry. fashion, '~ith blizzards,. driying , . No~ 1. Jl:zekias Prophet; Matrimony_ a Sacrament. ·who .inhabit; Frosh• hall ... Those who· s~ow;. and .l10wling winds,_ it would ,terminate ;in· a yery ,spring:-~ike- : ~o .. 2~ · Daniel' Prophet;_- T}le Very.· Rev. E.'. Sorin <?ffering the ;haye · r~ceived 'all · the .·publicity maimer; or v.isa · versa,. is upl1eld. by many· superstitious individuals~ . . . :Church of Our Lady of; .the· Sacred . Heart. , .. · · :pro.mise_'· · th~t · bef~re ·another .. day· is . · ·;:-.Now· whether ·or not their ·hypothesis is fo'Undcd, upon any- substan- · f, ,No~ 3.' Jere.rriiah.. Proph~t; tlie Holy Viaticum. idon~ they· will 'jmblish ·the ''Plas-

tialfacts makes little· or no difference. Neither are 've .. concerned with · ·No .. '4 ... Isaias Pr-ophet; Holy Otder. · . . ··- :terer,s' Age" and· that they will not· . _ . . . · · · _. . · . :\ ;show· any favoritism· 1n··.their choice·

the<scientists ~y'w are advancing th~ _theory: t~Iat ·a slight but c~nstarit . . .. . IV~G~thering .Manna , , , . iO£ news. , · variation in tlie:earth'sniovementis f!ri.using :1. ch~nge. in seasons~- Some .:.No.1. ·St. Mary.Magdalene at:the Feet of Jesus;: ·f The ·fresh~en of t~is year·have o(:therri ·say that· the _clearing'.of .ovr forests arid the draining' of our No. 2:'. Sk Martpa- entertaining Jesus. · . . ;shown themselves to· be a highly in-s-\vari:ips and marshes has: had a • de'cided Influence upon the changing .. · . No. 3.- St. Helena;.· empress, discovering. tlie ·true Cross~ 1 !ventive. and' faddish class with their

. cliJ?::~:te. · Othez:s say that the transf~rrijjg of _millioris of tons _.Of . ore ~o: 4. :·sf. Elizabeth, Mother of St. ·Jolin; the ·Visitation.' of th~ !Mah_· ·J ongg, their· ·scarfs, their par-:li{c:l>ninerals 'from their'natural d.eposits to .t~1e:big iJ1dustrial.c.cnt~rs· Blessed ·Virgin Mary. . · · · · · · · -~. .· · ;cheesii·'their ,, game ·of India and '\Vliere' it is 'nielted.into .steel'imd-other.metals to .be. used in construe- .. , ·•.· ,.,_. ,-)~. . V~Th'' p :hI L. b - ,;: . . -:: . ::: :their·.·B.e\yspapers:: ,;;The· co~mon: t~.·on':~.o.:rk in .tl~e .. big,,citi.es, 'is_.tendi.n.·g .. to ov~r:-b.alance' the_ e.a. rt. ,h, .. eff ... e. ct-: . . . . . ·. . .·· . . . t. ;i.)'.... e ' ~~c_ ": .. am ! • . .,; ; : . : ~' .• ~ .· .question ·is ·what will 'they 'do next.·

· . :._ .. !Np~;-.J.,-·,S.t:i.f:..ugustme,.poctor:~nd.Fath~rofthe.Chu~ch, died 4,30, · '· . . ···•· ..:. ;, . :: ;. .,, , ing the orbital attraction, an.d con;;equently. is .responsible f?r· the,.unus- b th h · · · · · · · ·

ually,-differerit·temperatures. that occur wit.hin •each season ... , Bb.~~ here : Y. .N.e:.e~.~: ?~f .. :~1~b;ci~'e, B .. ishop ·~. ~. ·_.~ila~,a~d·.Fathe~:._of .the .Ch~_rc. h .. ;JuitiiJ.r .. Class,_'Submzt.~:. ·.··; is.the·.thing.we:-NotreDame·men•are interested·in: If a rom was d d 3 H

·secJi:yesterda.·y afternoo'n:perched on .. a, twig. of_ a tree in f t '£ th I IC.' 07. . e IS_ here:refusmg .Theodosius admittance into the Church Fiitallcz·a·f·s· ta''te'm'• e'tif . ron. 0

· · e . until ·he does :penance for oppressing .his subjects. ·-. · ··:; . . . · - ~ · .. .· · . · ... · . lihrriry, how long is it before spr~n~:?. . : ,. . . . : . . . . No. 3.· St. Jerome~, celebrated for ·his Lati:ri translation :o£ the : George Bischoff, secretm;y of the

:Bible, died 420. .· ._. .<··: . : .. : .· · · . . . :::- . . . 1S. A •. C., ye~_terday submitted the

I ~· .,., ,· .... · ··:::-· · ... ·.·I poterit fact~r. i~ ~P~~u·r~ging all · · :No: 4( st:· G~~gory the Great; :p6-pe. · · · ·. :ioll~wmf financial -c~ndition: of:the

.:_-_:. __ ~;·:··_'ix_· •... ',_h. ~.:·t .. ··._O······ ·.t.·.h. ' ... e.~_:.·~ ·s .. ·.a_· .. ;"_'.·, .. · s~ud_en~s to take·part in intramural r· · · .· · , · ·· : · · ' . ' ~ · · · '·~ '.umor c ass for publication:·

rr: J 'J. contests, ~which the most academic . :: · . ·· .VI:·~-Jaco.b s Ladder . Receipts: . ' . ·. · ·. minds agree ·.are important factors.· : · No: .. l. st. Te(e~a, Ab.bess.·,· ' : . . Balance'. as: per .repo~t, of,.· ..

Harvard and Footba:n: in turning'out.well. balanced coliege , . No; 2. · St .. Clara;/Abpess,. wit~ ~he ~lessed Sacrament.,· , Nov. 30,.1923 · .. --"--~---·-··-'-$279.03 ·-'il~rvard. is.· · .. ·_coiisideringi .:accord ... - d t · .No,, 3~ St.A,ngela,·-relige~se. ~esus appears to her. . . - From Sale :of ·cartoon books ;191.95 . . . .. . . . . gra ua es. . , .·· : : . . . . . ·

in·g ,to the s~cretary of that' uriiv~r- ; :•,For it .is the stim~ius .. of varsity 1 No. '4. · ·. St. ~Rose· of· Lima,· first ,American Saint;· .The 'Infant. Jesus · · · __:_ sity;:,the r'eduction of athletic' scll.ed,. athleties which _more than any oth- a~pears;to ~er.· · .· · ' ' · Totai rec.eipts ·-:·-·-··--·-··'::_$4,70.98 til_es' to the ·ex~ent that the Crimson :e~:;>ingle: factor attracts men to the · , .· . .- . .. ·VII' N . h: d 0 . ·· Expenditures: . . . m_a_ Y .. e~_gage in but •. ~:r:t~ -_'football .. int. iamura_l spo_r.-ts .. ·-.It I's.the. 'ma.J'or. 1.! ' .. ' ' . . .. - oa ·an ove . . ' . Cost of Cartoon.books ·--·----$162.50

h Y I . . Th ,_ .. · No. . 'St._ Isa·~ore_·, ploughm .. ·an~ ·. H, is oxen guided by Arige. ls. ·.. Pin d d · ·4 69 g. am.~_a year, t._. e . a e,ga.me_. .er.e .. leagues. w. h .. _ic_h_ .=.-are .. the~·.· mai·ns·p. rl·n·g-- N 2 St S b . t C t . H' M recor .car s ... ~ .... ~·......... . , 1 1 ·d b b t th t th- ld ·.·. o . .-.. , . . .. e as Ia. n, a en .uriOn·: IS. artyrdom.·. . . ... . Dai'l b'll f D. , 15 75 IS Itt e ou t u a ; ~s wou :of_:all .the_: sandlot games_ in the· . y, I . o ec. ·7 ·.-.. ~ ... ;~.. . . .

cost. H_arvar_d te.ams .. a11d, .fo_otba~l_ couritry. Collegiate footbali has in .' ... No .. · 3 ... St. ~ouis, }\ing' of· Fr~nce,- sea_ted 'by 'a1tyee :adm~n.iste.~ing Pin·· committee :for. miscel- .

Players ·all consideration ·-when It 'a si' , ·1 · .. b. ·· · th.. · . JUstice to hi_s subJects.· · · · laneous exp · .. 3.00 . . . . . . . mi ar manner een e great ; . . . . • · , . · · ~ . • . enses -........ -.. cam~ .t.o picking ch~mp~ons and·a~l-- factor· iri pojmladzing .. the: ·grid' . : · :No. 4 .. ~t. ·Dominic, founder of ~he 'Doi:nin~cans, receiVing the Loss on ·Junior Stag_Supper.· 56.26'

.· Amez:~,G~n~. ~.~he shoWI;ng rna~~- m .¥am.e, a~d the ·growingi~ :pop'!llar-, ;Rosary. ;· .• ·.· . .. Prom invitations. and tickets .. 48.53 . one ga~e w_o.u~~ h~ve little w~!gh~, Ity of ,basketball on the_ campuses i - .. . , . . .. · ., .::VII~Ad~m and·Eve . , " Advances: o·n Prom, depos-.. nE:.~a,tteF _how 1~p_ort~nt_~h~tga_me;. ~s .. being .reflectea --by. increased in- , · .No: 1. ; St .. Philomena; Virgin and Martyr. · .ited with. ,Palais .Royale.~~- .50.00. an,~. ?o .. ~e~~ ~an. ma,k,IO! ... a :~ec~nt ter,est .. in .the: sport .. all. .. ·over ..... the . -No. _2 .. ·_:st::·Barbara; Virgin:and Martyr .. , .. ·.:· Miscellaneous ·(in· regard. to~ s~?-~y,:ng: ~n, a smgle ga,:n;e~, V.:~ll.ou~· country. , . . . · :. .. . •. · ·. ·· . • · No'' 3 . St V lenti · M ( · ·music, favors,. etc.)··-----·_ .. ·15.00 practice ·encounters. · ~ · .... ·· ·. ·. ' Th . d · ·· · f. , _ _. · • .. , -·.·. , ... ··· · .. · · · •. a na, ar yr. , .:' : -- •,·,.· . ,,

''B t''tli''t'' b'' ·a ·t;J:i"' ~; t:•·Th ... th. e. esire. or supremacy, and. '.-No~:·'4.· ·st/Matilda,'Queen:,.. ·'·• T ... ·, ·. ' . ---; ... u. a~~ esi e eP.9,~n ·::. ~:. e.co~petitive i~stinct are factors ( .-· .. :·; .... :·· ... ·:.·.(·_·C~o .. ss.o.'.verto. epistle.:si'de.) .•· , otal expenditures.: __ ··--·-:$335.7. J;Iar.vard .. f,a~.ultY,. memb~rs. wh~.:fa- whi~h .cannot: b~ ·negleCted- in pro.: : · ' · · . · ·~ · :· · ·· · · .. , · · · --vor_th~ .c1:1t m s~hedule~ areapparr· .motmg .sports for.-everybody .. : Re-· ·., '' . . . : IX,-:..:.Cain'_a~cl 'Able .. Cash. on .hand :~-.... :.: .. __ : ... :;:!,$115:26.

· ~h~ly'satis,fi~~ 'that_~his sh~uld hal?~,' mo;ve .t~e. chance. to determine .the , ·"'No; 1.'·: St. Cecilia, Virgin and Ma'rtyr.: :. ·. · .•.1. ·· · '· · '- ·

pen;·: ~~~er~, t~e~ are.makm_g .t?efr. ~hampi9n. in any. sport; .mid you.re- ·· • ·N,o. · 2: : St. 'Anu~lia~ Queen~·!.:,: · ' · ' . ·'. '' t •.].~ .. fatal llilS~~k:e~I~ I~ ov~:Ioo.kmg ~he. Jl10Ve one;of the greatest incentives No;.' 3~'·. St.:' Ursula; Virgin and. MattYf. .. : ' ·. ·. ' :. c·L:A 'S S1F /E'D

. f~c.t.tha~·m ·.~tifhng, vars}tY at~lebcs,_ to. participate Jn :.:that. sport.-The No;· 4. r St. Genevieve, . shepHerdess, making her fi.rst.~~w>. _ . '·'- .. ' ' · · · · · · · . they ~re domg aw~Y.,:v?~4.-·~~e .. _:pl~.s~. D.ai~y .Illi~i. : ·. ,._,_ ·.;·., .< .. :...;.:-. (To be continu~d in next issue;).. , . '·· LO~T...:.;..$20 bill.: . Finder return' to Ed

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qualities of the ·last few . weeks' I comedy is included t.o add zest to the natato:dum swabber. "And that Iiked·::t~::fight -~g~i~~r~ciJs· ~nd~ ..

[ Fr_om ()ff Stage.. shows at the Palace,· the result the performance. haven't I been here long enough to i~-there ·~mything ·h~rder 'tJ.: ji.ck.

~~ would be an encout:riging upward . And no'v we come to the mov- know. Just as sure as the 17th of ~han an Ingiami Winte~~;;.: ' ···. :·.: . curve. While there is still room ing picture. "Her Temporary Hus- March is a holiday-I'm that con- , Mike's claims will no ·d. oubt. re­

i · · ,,_:_.,....:....,_.,_.,_:_.,_.,_.,_,......: ...... + for i~provement, . they're getting band" is a farce, and what's more oiu-;-:-'"- AT THE THEATRES · j warmer~and who knows~ The it's a .good one. The plot is" thin, fident of what I say. Why, anyone ·ceive recognition. amOng:·:th~; stu-1 ·Pal,a,'ce: ":Her .T~mporar~ Hus~ j. ne~t ·one m. igh,t be .pretty .hot. . . the action is fast, and the laughs that's read the life of St. Patrick :dent body. Any theory is welcome J band:· .·. · · . · ·' f h ·r · ·First. iri. importance and lal'?t ·on are plentifuL What do you want knows that he never was · forid of .enough that promises to· convert · .. Oliver: ·"Judgment · o · . t e: · h · · · . · . h 1 · · . d f 50 t ? E C the cold. · And if he wants any- :the white wastes of. Indiana into: a J. . . , , · · .. 1 t e program Is. t e ong-awmte or cen s·. '' · thing at all it's a nice warm day for ;verdant land between today and .the;-'J Storm. " . , : and. much press-agented Olga Myra, ·

Orphcum: Fash1on Raw. · · 1· with her Southland . Syn.c,opaters.. his Qirthday. ·He· was. always a.man 117th of March.· · 'J L s 11 "Manna Vanna." . . s,nrz·ng ti'Tea' ther Due • a. a e: .. " h ·St ,,- j Miss. Myra plays the violin well and r vr 4

I Blac~st~=:-;.2.~ .. -=::!::~~;.j., dances very cleverly, while' attired .. on St. Patricks D_ay +,_,._,_,- . . . . · . in a. costume designed to prevent , ... , At :the . Blackstone . . any c·rainping ·of 'he1~ style. ·~he

'Greater love . I1~ man ?ath, than. sy.ncopaters ·.are · !airly goo~l. . to .. lay. down li~~. ·.for • h1.s .adopted: ' . Gqorge·. Armstrong. gives the. im-

• . .When does spring begin? is a question that has been . perplexing many for years. The weather man arid the almanac always disagree, and "The White Plague," winter, as frequently upsets the calculations of both. ·

daughteJ:, unles~ ,It be ,;o.r ~1s moth- pre~~ion 'that.he .was just. passing er-in-Iaw. : .. ~'-~trangers shesses the by, and dropped m at the party to fact· that even bene.~th the tattered. sing a ~ew ~ongs. George has what shil·t of a bar-room soak there J?aY: the char~cter schools call "person-beat a heart: of fou~tcen karat gold. alitY. plus,, which,· added to. his And now another authority ap- · We firmly resolve henceforth. to re- _good voice a~d some. clev~r songs, pears. and ~vould tell . ~s the day

ctfully : offer. our seat m the make the act a success. · that ushers m that retmng season. sr:eet- 'car to every' down-and-outer Watson the·. hammer i ' Rice and. "Sure, St. Patrick's Day is 'the first s , ·· · · · · · h.. · t · · · · · · ' · . · d f 'ng and it would take an wes~e clute. mg a· s raJ?. . • Werner prove·, that It takes more ay 0 spl'l ' .. , . Mike

These courtroom ccenes have, of than black ·faces and loud. stock- Orangeman to deny It, sald ' late, blasted our faith in the ju,.· ings to. make .an act . fminy. The dicial branch of the .gov:ern?'lent. humor 1s very crude and. produces We are·convinced that JUstice Is not on the subject the sensation of be­oniy blind, but deaf and ·dumb as ing tickled by a shovel. well. The wrong man has. been con- Miss Jeanette . Childs is rather a victed in eight out of. ten cases by good · comedian, with some new actual conn~. Somethmg should be s.ongs and. a· knack of. imitating 1

done about It at once_. . Charlie Chaplin.· Her act is well This plot is out of the ordin_ary, received. ·

and succeeds in being fairly inter~st- The Russian Trio consists of ing, in a-n 0. Hen~·y sort 0.f a wa~. equilibrists who balance everything Betty Compson, Richard DIX, Lewis but the Steinway on their rather Stone, and Tully Ma!shall compose ·generous chins. · A dash of Russian the cast. It looked good. froi_D the , , outside, and after seemg 1t we_ were able to corroborate our out­side impression. 2 more-weeks'

~to buy your ·Prom Ticket

The California Ambassadors are lifted from· the all-embracing . class of;''pretty good" by Irma a~d Lu­cille Robertson, who; accordmg to Anna· Pavlowa and Florenc.e Zie?­feld, are the cleverest stage ch~l­dren in··.-the business. You. Wlll ... ~~ without doubt agree_ with Anna and EYES EXAMINED . FI6.' . . ·.. .

Two other acts and ,a, clever. ~om-; edi complete: the bill. , .

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JNTE. 'RHAL.LGA.MES Prof. McG~egOi's'ralk N.D. Organizations I ON THE LEVEL Thrills The. Villagers To· b~ on RCid~o L:_· ...;.._.,.._:_;_~~....,...---:-:-:~~--:--~-=------:---:-:--~ .. , WERE ·posTPONED "If I ~ould.hring a' football team J. P; Kochendorfer, who has Tom Leib piaced fou~th in the son ... The. Badgers in their' OWn .:~ : . · · of Maori· here,-I'assure :you those charge .of the radio programs ~t.the National A. A. u .. cliampionshiiis gym and~ with the home crowd, are:

._,.,_ 260'-p-'o·und ··Isla'nde·r:s·· "'o.ul.d· .s.ho.w Tribune station WGAZ, has-made Fr''d T ' ·t t t th M k"d. " ·· · · d d th at New, York la~t 1 ay. oms ap o pu e aroons on s 1 s as

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' . . ... No' tr'e' Da'm'e'. a·· ·thi'ng' {\\l' ·t'YO 'lll arrangements. f.o r the ban an e .. . . . a· t 'f . a· t d t'tl ... ·' ... ' ··· · ·· · · ·· · · · · ~ ' ff best ·effort sent'the shot a IS ance ar ··as ·an un 1spu e 1 e. :goes .. o_.th. er.· Gynl.· .. :Events ·.,.Pr.ev_ent ·.l. ·ast. stl.~aight' 'football," Prof~ Mc!Jregor Glee' club to broadcast .. their •0 .er-: of' 43 .feet 6 ;1-·2 inches .. The win- But before that the Cardinals .niust:

told The .VI'lla.gers: at· thet·r· mori. thly ings and is desirous . of obtaimng . . . . . t . f h h . . f 1 t . f . . 's· d ' L G Day ner was Ralph .Hills of Prmce on; ace t e .. c amps 0 . as year ron}; . .· · . Ull ay. S. 00p · ameS •, . -. : su· pp"er· meet1·ng · held last· n1'ght in sever~il other university students or . . f t 11

I .. · . . · · who hurled the shot 47 e·e , · · owa... . . . . . . , . . .. . . . .. Bad'ln nontest··Ton'lght. the· Chamber of Commerce .. ··.. organizations that have somethmg . . . . A·. u .. ·a . Ch" ., h t t k .

lJ of interest to broadcast. over the inches for a new A. ~- . recor • 1cago s c ances •. o. . . a e: the This traveled professor contrib'" cou'ntry .. · Those desiring: t. 0 i·ender · · · · · : · · ' · · · ··. · title ·are very good. -The Maro'ons: On account of . the - inter­

hat! track meet, . held in the ~ym­nlisium Sunday morning; · and be-:­cnuse of the Minim· track meet held in the gym tliat afternon, the five interhall ~basketball games sched­uled for · Sunday ·.were postponed until later in ,the week. · Carroll is ahead .. at .pre·sent .and. the cup .. will go to·: that. team if. it . can win . one. of ·its two . remaining games. · ·

uted several· other surprises in his a pi:ogram should communicate . The last ref;ain. 0{~ he~ti~ bas-: have but one g~me ~o .Play. and .. very interesting talk on the natives ,vith J. P. Kochendorfer, 228 South ketball season in tlie. Big Ten cir- have Jost. on•y .three galll:es. all sea­and islands of Polynesia, treating Michigan street,. or George .Driscoll cles will be deliver~d this w~ek_al_ld s~n .. , , Wlsconsm has .. two.: ga~es of his experience with the customs, C b . the . Mar.oons.· up on the Midwa, ,Y_ ·.al_:-: :vnth a record ;of. foUI. losses ?~htn~ .. lnur·derers, . an·d fire-~.·,al~~rs of the at 203

c: or __ Y_· -'-·---'--- th If Wisconsin· can ' I H ready he'ar the .tinkling of the. con- : em.. . . . . .. .. , IVln ter

islands. · This talk proved to be a ference basketball title. · · . . ·. . . . ~wo remammg ?ames and ·see the . complete success and will serve as JUNIORS ARE AGAIN URGED. ~.The ·Maroons have betw.eeri them Maroons drop mto_ }he .four loss the basis of comparison for future TO S~CURE PROM TICKETS iuid an undisputed title, the -Figh~ ~~lumn, ~~e~ th~r~ 1s ~om~ t? ·be dinner meetings. · · ing Illit~i and tlie· Badgers ·at Wis- much reJOicmg In Madison ..

More than 30' members ·were .. The sal~ ·of ti~kets' to the .• J~nior consin; Illinois ·and Wisconsin are·

.. · The Day-:B~din contest to be held in the gym this evening at 8 :OO. is one of the important games to be played t~is week, a~ th~ two. teams are tied. for second p~ace.. ..: . . . · . The · re~tors · of; the lialls should

arrange . the games ~0 be p~ayed on dates convenient· to the teams. The­following _te.ams · .will. meet duri~g th~ week: ·

Brownson vs •. Cadillac. · · Wlash vs. Corby." Day vs. Badin .. ~ ·· · Carroll · vs. Sorin~

· Fresliman · vs~ Sophomore. ·

present. · It was announced that P~om .will iri all prob!lbility be ter- ruiming. neck and neck for second the next meeting· ;would. be . Guest miriated before Ma1~ch 25, the date place, but with •an eyident an_ibition Nigbt. · · Non-important discussion 0'riginally set fo; it:to· clo~e ... Only to s\vamp the hopes of the Maroons. occupied the· remainder of the 2'35 ·tickets \Vill be sold;· To date Chicago . has one rem'aining game business part of .the meeting. . . .~he sale has· been very. lively, . and iuid that· with ·Wisconsin·· at. ¥adi;

with the number of semor reserva­tions . already made there.· is every

. World. Co~rt Question likelihood of being. sold out. The ·. d. · S 118 ' sale :Will be· opened to seniors' on . Debate at t. lY.lary s March 18, at which tinie the tickets :

A · debate ·on the . World Court ·will be distributed to them in the 1

question was · hel~ at St; _Mary's· 'order i~ 'Y~ich ~heir names· appear Sunday aftern()on at 4 · o clock . by ,on the wa1tmg hst. . .

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the· Not1~e·· Dame, · deb~ting · team. · The chairman of the Ticket Com­The affirmative team.'won the argu- mittee therefore advises all juniors me:ht by a close· margi~ of 24 to 21 and seniors who plan 'to a~tend the votes. : :The:: judges ·of .the debate Prom to 1.see ·one 'of. the. following

· · · · were the· Senior. class of St .. 1\.fary's men immediatelyi William Hurley, Denny 's ·.Orchestra .. on and . Father . Bolger's .. Politics class Walsh; . Milton Leach; ::. Badin;

l T J , ·zz p .· . of the same institution. Charles Donaghue, BroWnson; John

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Harry De~ny;s Oli~e~ H.otei or- team were: Paul '''Breen, ·Philip Bartley, Corby.· , . . . · chestra, whicll will present a fea- Moore,.· Ben .Piser, .and · Sydney . The chairman of .'the · Favors ture on the Day Students' varide-· Eder, alternate. ~he negativ_e temn: Committee announced· that th_e ~o~-

·"It's On·even \vhen it's' off'~ . ' . . . . ~. ' .. . .. ~ ~ ·.

. ville show;·:' to :he. given in· Wash:· Ray ·cunningham;· Willi~m Coyne, tract for the girls' ·.favors has. been ington hall, .March 26, is composed Mark Nolan, and PauhHarr.ington, let, and· that they will be,'the ~mQst of Notre<Dame students. Harry alternate.. useful , ever given.' at: ariy ~Notre De~my is a :graduate of the Hoynes The ~embers of both teams were Dame functio·n: · · · · ·· · ' · o --•• ,

College of Law, and at present is. a treated ·to . a delicious ·chicken din-. practicing attorney; iri:South,Be~d. rier, -\vhich is· custo.marily given· by · . Vietor Labedz, ' a · product of the faculty of St. Mary's. Portsmouth, . Ohio, will· appear at the piano_. . Frank. A-ley,: El?canab~, Mich., and Francis' '·Walther;· Mer-

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·.jazz· on their saxaphones, while (Continued from Page 1.) . Bob> Storie; a .Cleveland· hoy, .:will ·High·. jump:-Won . -by Frye, .. .- A'pleasa~t: . strum the banjo.::··Donald. Kenriey, Freshman:; Sulliv~an,.Walsh, second; 'nnci'agreeable rr:::;;;.....;__,.,.a-,--?

.. ·Delavan; .. -Wis;/: will,: play. the· bass~· Moore;· Freshinan?third; · McJ?onald; · sweet· arid-a · c 11 f th H · ht-5 ft · · 7 : i.;a.s-t-i-:-n~g and·· Norbert. Engles,. Green . Bay, arro , ·. our · · ·.· ... e1g .... ·· ., . b e

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·Ohio;. Will play the violiii;With Mr. soni. ·-Boland,_·.: Carroll, second; D'enny, .and Francis Howland, of Mayer, · Carroll, >third; McMannonj

· Streator, Ill., will . appear· at the Sophomore,., fou~th. Distance-36 drums. . . · ' · .' . · . feet~ · .. · . :·· .. . · _;:The Oliver HoteLorchestr~C-,has ·:·:Broad>·.jmhp~Won Jiy Riley,

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. made special arrangemen-ts for· the Brovmson; \ ·cunningham, Walsh/ . ' presentation of the ·.latest . dance second; j Frye; . Freshman, third;

numbers,· arid' .will render :their· se~ Byrne, B'adin~. fourth. Distance~ .. . lections in an original fashion. Mr.· 22 , f~.; l' i-(iri~ .... : Denny receives regularly the. latest ·· .. P.ole ·. · v~ul~Wo'n: by Driscoll; records recorded by '·Ish1un'' Jones c.orb.Y··, .·McDonald,·. Carroll, N. yikos, and other Brunswick · artists .. .-·and ·

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