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HELP THE.DAILY I . Get All the Newa . r ame ail PHONE LATE NEWS To Lin. 1570 · VOL 2.: NO. 93·. :. i.iNivER.SITY GF. NOTRE DA:ME; NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, -MARCH 23,.1924 . . . - / . . '. . PRICE 4 CENTS K>OF .. C.TO·:HEAR. _Dr-.,J.' .. - FR. CUNNINGHAM Professor B. Dubois B __ IS ____ H ___ 0_ p ___ C_·ONR ___ OY _____ ._TO ., ...... _._.. · -. · · to GrveRecrtal . -toAddress .. Seminar - - :·-.:;·NOJED·.SPEAKERS J. Le\vis Bro\vne,of.Chicago, ADDRESSES NUNS Professor Benjamin Dubois, 'who ADDRESS '24 .MEN · ·• · ·' · · · ·· · di:recto1; of the University Glee club, is. head of. the French. department '.· F ·.A:T. H·E_· R_·· D_ONA_ .. HUE. _, .BROTHER :will give a Laetare. Sunday· organ "ESSENTIALS .. IN :'TEACHER of South Bend high, will be the re,.cit,al in'· Sacr.ed. Heart _church' at · 1 principal speaker at a reguiar meet- OGDENSBURG, N. Y., BISHOP BARNABAS AND COLONEL 7:30 o'clock on the. evening of · TRAINING". ·SUBJECT OF· ing of the Educational Seminar in . NAMED TO :BACCA- ,:, . T9 SPEAK ·. March . 30;: according , to ari an.:. TALK TO SISTERS . Sorin hall Monday night.. He will LAUREATE· SERMON .. ;, nounc9ment made yesterd8.:y. · · ·. "ertdeavor to prove .that the.phcinetic .·. :.·.·. · ... ·: . Three speakers of note are. ori , Dr. who· recimtly' . F. ather_ c. , S .. c., method, o! teaching 'a foreign Ian-. . Rt. Rev. JosephH. Conroy·,·.-.bi"sh- . · ceived a letter· of commendation h. · · · · · t• I P f D program·for.the regular meetmg · · , . · ead of the. department of educa- guage IS Ia · ro espor u- op of Ogdensburg, N.Y., will preach c)( Notre ·Dame· council, Knights of from Pope Pius XI"for 'his' work in tion, addressed the nuns of the nine bois .employes. the phonetic method the baccalaureate sermon in Sacr.ed. Columbus, to be held in the Walsh the advanceine.nt. of sacred music; South Bend parochial schools yes- in teaching his classes. Heart church on Sunday, June 15; hall; 'council . chambers· .. : Tuesday will' be. assisted by several. Chicago terday afternoon at. St. Joseph's '. Va:dous methods of teaching for- it was.announced .yesterday by Rev. riight .. They are Father ... artists arid the Glee .club. _The pro- academy.' . Father/' Cunningham eign languages, which . were;·, out.:. Matthew Walsh, president of the Donahue, . Brother Barnabas, . and gram. for . the recital has . not .yet spoke . on "Essentials in Teacher lined at the last meeting by Father university. . . . . . . 'colonel Walter Hackett of been announced.. . . Training" with reference to the !n- Cunningham, will be discussed: by Bishop Conroy, who has long been Hackett is chairman of the K .. of C .. : : ,,::; . . . . . . . . diana law of 1923 for the Seminar. members... a great friend of· the ·university, is ' cnfe'rtaiiuneil committee. in Chicago ILLINI TRACK MEN. tion of teachers. . . in charge of one of the largest di- . to be _the best . · . ,' · . . . . · ' Father Cunningham is' in receipt DELAY. ·VAUDEVILLE' oceses in· the state of Ne\V• teller in Illinois. · · · · · of a lete'r ·froin Father, Weigand, and is also honorary ,president of ·:Boy Movement : ON' ·rl·N· 'E- .P. RA' ·c·. TI··c·E of Stubenviile; Ohio, ·,vho requests the Catholic . Summer School of I It is . due to . Brother Barnabas that a inan ' be recommended as snow· T. wo EEKS Am'erica, located at Cliffhaven, Uiat the moveme.nt in Catholic . . ___ .. physical training 'instructor·· for. a . . .. . . . . .. . N. Y. education sponsored by the Knights INDOORS PREPARATION FOR new Catholic community· .center :.jri Active in Education .. . I Of .columbus providing for, th_ e· pro- Stubenville. The letter was re..: · · · At Og. densbu.rg, ·.to·wn.of. only·. · · . OUTDOOR 'MEETS WITH N D · · . . · ' . STUDENTS TO fcssionaLtraining of· experts in the · · . ferred to Brother Barmibus, who is · · · 1 0,0_0_ 0, he_ ·h. as ·p· rov,ed, his ·ab 1 '_I 1 ·t· ·as·.' free-time: guidance of boys is AND GOLDEN BEARS head of the Knights:of Columbus· ._:---:.:GIVE: PROGRAM. APRiL a Catholic educator, and the .town · ing·introduced at Notre Dame. For "Boy Life' bureau."· The branch of · 10 AND 11 now has five· Catholic grade schools the past three years Brother .Barna-, . Coach Harry·: Gill; brilliant Illi- education will be a department of and a Catholic ·high school. Being ba . s·, a_s'. he. ad. of- the .Social· W_ el_ fa.re · · t · k · · t · 1 · · d ·k the school of education which wiil · · · VI'tally· 1'nter· ested. 1 ·n educa·ti'on. he no Is rae men or,' IS a rea y rna - In.. order that special scenery . Bureau· of. the :Dominion. of Canada; ing·· plans for" the outdoor be opened this fall ... Father Cun- may be obtaiiied ·for the show, the has done much in :sponsoring the· has .been. sending students to :Notre and the :impatient -Illini trackmen 1 ningham. will be the dean of this vaudeville program internationa.l 'mo;v:ement; ' between Dame . to· take the · cour_se ·in scout- training. on the· indoor course, .are school. . . by off-campus students was . yester- the;! United States and Canada for ·master ·training; which has been counting! the :conquests that -\vill be It was anno1,1nced yesterday that da'y· postponed from March 26 · to 'the teaching of catechism. · conducted··by the ·university.in .the chalked' 'up· in· favor· -this Brother. Barnabus will probably ar- ApriL10.· and 11; when it: will· be : The. speaker .re- form of :summer. 'camp. After· a spri'ng·.: ,The removal of the· ·t-rack rive in South Bend Tuesday. Broth- . ur · cei_ved his _ tra1 ·n· 1 ·n· g fo·r· . the .p .. _r 1 ·e' s.t-. ·' · · · · b · · · · · · m·: n ashington halL : personal .visit to' the· university -last team outdoors will be to the advan- er Barna us will address the hood at· the seminary in Troy, .N> · spring;. Brother-: Barnabas:-.was -so tage- of. th_ e:IIiini squad,· since: their ...• ·_._o_ .. f. T!Jesday Now Rehearsing Acts Y., and his doctor's. degree at·s· t.: 'th th l't f th ... Extensive ·preparations ··for the impressed ·WI ·· e I Yt 0 · . e o'pport'u'niti·e· to ·g-athe· r· more· oints_ · Michael's,_ .. _Toro_no,': Ont. · He was h t . f e_ vent ar'e, now being :made. by Rich- . Catholic young. men, c aras IC · 0 will; increase with the 'added everits. · ' consecrated· a bishop three· ' years·. N D . · th t h · d 'ded· ·that ard Lightfoot,. wh. o. is managing the. · · f .· otre arne,. eCI ·· p · · · · f ·:·: •·.. TERRIERs· OFEN · _a ter. ·serving. as co-adJ•uto'r·· this nnist be the school where work:-: . reparing or Good Year .. · · affair, and rehearsals will be con- bishop for many years.- . .. . : . : f · t' 'd f _ Th.·i u_· sual .. · ·betw_· t_·h_._e tinued regularly _up '·to the. time of · • ers' for the.; Ime glll ance 0 . . . I . . . . . Known on· Campus .. h ld b t · d · indoor. and the outdoor season. ac- its production.:: · · . · · boys- s ou : e rame .: . . . ' ' . .. ' . . .. . PURPLE SEASON . : ' The feature ·.of the' show. Will be . ' Bishop Conroy is well-known . to .. •To ,Discusa Building ProJect . . corded to athletes ·_tWill be .·_ ·. . . . , . . . m_any -st_udents_ ·.at the Uni'versl'ty,·. . 1 d' . th' . k t th s ker a playlet in costu'in.'e; while musical Important.:: business,·· me u mg som,e mg 0 · . e ·· uc . · · men now on the campus be- .. plans for the K ... of C. social center .. this . . The Urb_ana .· .. .. . -. ... . .. acts and a monologue by· Charles ing from h' d' · I · l d.-d. ·. . · 'd d d f · f th Butter\vorth one of the best-known . . · . . · Is . Iocese. · ·. nc u _e . m , building. project, wilL be consi. ere squa _,Is preparmg,. or ,0. · . NORTHWESTERN PREPARES . '. . , this hst IS Donald Gallagher pre · . this;meeting •. · ·HARD '- - . a._ls_o · dent;ortne· senior-cia · . ' : · .. ·'applic'ation are _to be bal.: expecte4 .Sucker - . . . m:IsH·. : . .. \ Idncludedl ;. ·cNbot. onlly:, \Vdlll·b·•day_ :stu7 '.Announcement .. of ' 1 / loted upori.' and :arrangements are to s_e_._v_e_ral _ye_._ars, _a_ lth_oughl good . · . · · ent ta ent e emp oye , ut many of 'th·e·. b. 1 ·. t.. ·-··• 'k .. . , ' ' Ill .. . . ···. :. . 'd' . . th . . . '11 . . acca a urea e spea ·er .Is the be ' m·ade'for.initiation- wh_ich·.will years are .. customary._ at. _mois ... ,,. . . . ... . . .. . men resi mg on e campus WI first'st· ·. ··· _, ... , ·, .·. h · :• -: ' · · · -.· · · · 1 ·k t.h · h. ep m commencementarrange- .behel_d·· .. .. the·next·-feww_eeks. Th_e ... :·2.20.;yard d.as}J,·dis.cus t_ro'Y, ··With.'only_two.weeks mterven- aso rna e e1r appearance on t e ments ·A · .... 11 b th . . . . .·• . .·. . . . . . bi'll . . . . . . commencement orator ·.Entertainment w_ ill be·: furriishd javelin . and_ . hammer . · e . . e mg before the . Notre :pame, · Will probably be chos 'th" . th dd d th t 11 th b ·11 • · · • · d · ·. h. E t · · ·· · I · · I t · · en Wl m e .. by the Knights of Columbus. quar- a.'. e events. ' a .. ;'-Vl .. ,COlne,. 'Yl . . a es t e . vans on' cam- next few weeks. tet and-refreshments will be.served. the·.,outdoor season. and dope:- pus, · the . ·Northwestern .. _diamond · Sponsors of the show _are _en:deav- · . exc'eptionally large: turnout is . B:lready .c:editing'}llinpis sql,lad is fast rounding into shape oring t.o. build up a closer relation- R' . . . . . . expected. . 10 .to 15 additt?nal p_omts. and 'hope·. to be: ·able ,to present a ship, .between ; off-campus· men and epublican· 'Club . . . · · · ·.' .. ··: '': ·' : :In: javelin throw, Coach Gill formid,able )ine-up :to. t4e., :VJ,siting students who reside in the halls, and . . ··F:' d... . ·c ... ' . ... t- · 'JIA'·--. · can·,afford to·. count-on. two,;point Ir,ish,.· : ..• ·.· .. · ... · ',. ·., .. : : • . : beii(rve that be ___ 4 0_ rin'e· on:. - __ a_m_ pU:B,:,· r_.orum ·:to. 'JY.leet; i 'c / ' getters Angier 'and Schildhauer.. Coach. Maury Kent, although .. op- in .accomplishing. this' ' . . · .. ' ' . .' I' " : : . . I : ·.;,.-Tomorrow ·Nig'. ht The _forme: .hol?s rec- tiinistic as to' the calibre of his 1924 The success of the 'football and bas- The politiCal bee buzzed ·on -the ; . ' .. '. ,. . ... ·. : . ord. m :the while Schi!dhauer team,. fil!-dS .that his :pitching stair' ketball'. teams/ •. which Notre Dame campus yesterday when b' . .. . ;t,' .. :' ftli: Forum has been· tossing ·194'feet With presents a problem' of" more than were runners-up in both 'leagues,· plans were laid for the. formation . 'II busihnelsds· Mmee dmg: 0 n 1 ·g· hte Ma· rch sistency ojri_ · the : Armory. staggedntf · dimension's, • . and. ·is lias increased :the: 1nterest• which the of· .the · Republican , Club ::or Notre . WI e e on ay. ' Th . Ill' . . d . t k.. . . h' th P I . . . . f . . . .d . d d t' k' . . . .. Dame . . . _e:_ course. Is searc mg e ...,urpe·campus ora ay o gers are: a mg:·m·campm., ... ··-<· . · .. , .. : ,., I h t t th S 'eco.nd edition. of Chuck Palmer. 'fl'a'r' '·· .·· w. 'tTTulb. f p d . . · · t 7 , 1 k h Th'Is meet- arge .. enoug. o · permt_ . rowmg a\. I s. · - ,, ,,, : -, · •.. n o . ur ue · un1ver-, mg a o c oc · s arp. ·f h · I' · · d ' · · d th · ' T t t th K t 'Il·h sit ·h · f th. · h · . -•·n b r ··t d t e half hour o t e Jave m m oors an e. arm- o s ar. e season,. en .w1 . ave ·,.,,.. . . y; w ose a er 1 s c airman of. f e . e ? on. f.,. a playlet' ory also boast of one of· the longes_ t riine men 1 froni. year's c __ O_ ·_ c 9 _. _lle' ·g' ·_e·_ ; . . .. . . the·., s,tate ·committee,· o. r.:. an IS or a Iscussion o . · d · t · ht ·A · t ff h · ·1·' · -d. th. · · · · · ·· · · d t . b'' , . . . . th , __ . 'n·val' 'All m oor ·. s rmg aways. m merica. s a .w o g Impse · e1r names··m gamze .. , an . executi:ve· committee· 'approve ,vilLa! so. be one of the the box score occasion.ally during · · · Debate composeq of'·seven me·n to further . . ·o. f ·the·_-playlet ._·and._ to .. apply·:'for leadmg chscus men .. .confer- the season. ".Stegman, :: .. _ the .. club here. · .'. ' .. · the 1923-4 'basketball :team and vet- · .. ' · · . · i ·• :. :John' N_ Stan_ton,·.president. o.f the, parts .. :·. ·,. :. .... :. .. , .. : .... ·... ·. · . er_an Purple_catcher, ,vill be_ back on ·With ther.cancellation :of the de- L 1 .. b .. . . . ; At"the·-'ineeting lasf Friday night To Meet California.,. . deck to.' serve his last ·year :as ·a col- bating. match: 'vith. Colby-college of aw c u _and manager, o:C the members talked over the .With the sprint events lengthened le· g·e backstop .. · · ,·:· :.;.,,_.., 1 .' · Maine): ·the-· ,Notre. Dame debating .,DAIJ;.Y,- 'vas selected as tion o'i how to conduct the Forum to 100 and 220 yards, Illinois looks Accordi'ng to· te_ am ended .. the. season.· .·Colby gave porary chairman of' the comlllittee,:. · · · h. · b fit· t f d · t. · t · th · f II th d an_d James P. s,;"ft, ch·a·l·rman· · ''o. f · 1n order to e.most. ene · orwar to·. wo· new s ars m e .N_ otre· :Dame· ·wm·open:,the_·seaso·n· as •.. .ca_]lc,e._mg. e- •TL f 't A 1 f t · · d h E · · .··.d.H · h b t th t th d d t th k t d the·,.:Student'·'Activities ·_C'ommi't_t.ee· o __ ·lk ... pan:o ·:exdempAora;n.eous spee runsw en vansan ·. ug es forthe •. f·. m,.lt_ a.- Jrick'Scall_an,-··editor·o·f:the''D·o-·m··e:: spea mg was.-.propose •;- ' .. J:l'.lSSUe face-th'e. starter's Both:lllen 7, and. the Irish are listed with.·a' e_. '0 .. as ... al:' .:'yes. ' of a magazine like the Independent are'slow starters ·and· ca·nsecjueritly return .game to be played on Car- South Bel')d. ; .. , · ... president'ofthe·Junior< will be for ·reading. were not expe.cted 'to shine on the tier field on May 12 . · A debate .with Detro1t· U. was class; J. ·Buckley,· vice-presi.:: · chairman will call for each member indoor . track, but. with the added · , o · :-; cancelled, and unless other arrange:. dent of the Law club, .·and Paul G. to speak' on one of the topics in: it. distance; both runners should be . . .. . . .. ments 'are made th.ere: -\viii be: no Funk,l editor of. the· DAILY/ were No. member will know his definite able to cross the 'tape in. ;record ·Frosh Journalist's:' more debates this year .. The first named as A sophomore subject until called upon to·speak, time. holds a mark of F:' 'AT ·. ·cl· b defeat of the:NotreDanie.teamcani.e yet.to:be;_selected •. : but will·know the subject matter :21 in _the 220-yard dash. .rorm JYeW · U ·with Western Reserve of Cleveland ,.The .executive·. committee .will. su1pciently well'for. a speech f;l'Om Jolinsbn, Kinsey and Rehriis,. are this year. At. the :·same. time· the this _'\yeek, to; formulate, .plaris ·reading 'the magazine: In this way shited to: provide some. of the fast-:- · "The· an organization of other. Notre Dame team.lost to In.: foJ::.: up , t}Je .club at Notre . the opportunity· ·fo .to speak .. est hurdle competition .in the. con- freshmen' journalists;, elected · offic- .• .. ... ·.. . : , . . .. Dame ... The. chief .purpose ·of the· .without definite preparati_on will be ference .. · ers ·at· meeting: .held in the· 'jour- . The affir-mative· team· . was . com.., 'club: be· to: stimulate an interest; giyen.: 'At the next regular meet.: Illinois. will be represented · 0 n'the of 'the Iihrary• i)l_ the posed ':of'· :Paul Philip in among the students and ing this ·plan will.be trie4. as an·ex.: Pacific ·coast'by her recqrd-breaking 9:10: o'clock period ye'sterday.·" · · ··: Moore,' ·B-en: 'Piser;- and Sydney to bring ··speakers·· of' note' to the·'· periment along :with a. debate ,on track 1 te·am when the 'Suckers meet : Titles use offices Eder. The negative team made campus for: talks. ' Similru<'clubs this question: ·.·Resolved·;.· 'l'hat . the California 'e'flrly in the sp,ring; The are · to \designate; officers· up 'a FRay ·cunningham, Mark No- are. _ in· .. majority Minimum Wage Law for Women in Gillmen ·will appear on Cartier field of the' club. , The .. men elected are: Ian,; ·William Coyne; • and Pal:ll H.ar- of the mtddle-west universities. ··. · D. C., Is Constitution:- May only. dual meet that Mark Nevils, editor;:Terence Doria-· rington. : ., ,·:· · · ' · · · · -\ ·•. · al .. Each .member 'is expected to will:be·seen·on.heirish coursetliis hue,·assistant ·editor;·Charles Mo.:.· the meeting: even ;though he year. The' few: days spring ran,; ne\VS . editor;. Lester;' .Grirdy, ·. ·.; i •': . EXHIBITiON. BOUTS .• doesn't. speak. · · . · ·. weather last: week enticed the Irish financial: editor .. : . · · · · ·· · · · · · · · , ·· ·· '<. ,; '' · ._, .! . - . : · · · ··Posters announcing the regular discus men to work .out·on Carder ,: .. ·me'eting·was the._:sec-.: . 7:3o. mass in: .. : , .. : ._.. ;. ... : . ,; .. _ .:,.. ,: .. ·.v will·appear o,n the b,u,lletin field: ·' o'nd: ·held:. dar,' ·the ·idea' ·of Sacred Heart church. . . ·Several Notre .Dall1e .boxers board;·.:;·;-,.·_·;·/ , , . _ ..... '·· . ·: . . founding: the ·club having be·en. . . 8.:30 a.'. n_.;..:_;High l!-lass in tet:tained of: Eagles'. -.!.DAILY. MEETIN<l ·. broached· .a _.,veeki:ago '·by' Mark Sacre'd .. Heart', church.:-- : .. . Club in South .Bend by. exhibition lf' GLEE CLUB TO SING Nevils, t4e pre.Sent' editor.: . rf:is . ·. 7:30 p;· m,:_:_Benediction 'in' bo:uts .Y.- 'M·: c. A.,·Friday, planned ito. secure prominent 'm!,vs._ · Saei·ed ''He:n:t' . - night: The ,following matches: were club .of the ... uriiversity Will· ·tonight·• .1Je:- . fore the students o·f ·st. Mary's col-- ' lege.. Joseph Casasanta, assistant· director of the. club, will direct the · · ·· '. ; .•• •• . . • ' .. ' 1 .. There will be a. meeting of the' DAILY. in . office, Walsh · hall ·base- . ment, Monday noon at 12:30 • o'Clock. ·,,'I men· to :address the, organiia- · :.· · '· ·· · · ':. _:,' on }he · .cat;d: ' ·in·:·this ; .:.· Schell .vs.-··.Harmoli_; .vS. · of the . 8:00 Negro ·in''::, 0'!\:ee_fe; Willoughby vs: Spillane; spirit:· which : they: will Story· and Sot\g;'' lecture,' Cle_. ;: Springer. vs; SrititlC Bouts between meet i,n. their ·after: gradua- . ment 'Wood, ;Washington' hall.'·'.: South,,Bend figlitel.·s· completed the· tion .... ·. · . . · program •. :·. :, ' ' . · . . : : ; I

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Page 1: r ame ail - Archives of the University of Notre Damehelp the.daily i . get all the newa . r ame ail phone late news to lin. 1570 · vol 2.: no. 93·. :. .· i.iniver.sity gf.notre

HELP

THE.DAILY I

. Get All the Newa . r ame ail PHONE

LATE NEWS

To Lin. 1570 ·

VOL 2.: NO. 93·. :. .· i.iNivER.SITY GF. NOTRE DA:ME; NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SUNDAY~ -MARCH 23,.1924 . . . - / . . '. . PRICE 4 CENTS

K>OF .. C.TO·:HEAR. _Dr-.,J.' Lewis.Brown~ .. - FR. CUNNINGHAM Professor B. Dubois B __ IS ____ H ___ 0_ p ___ C_·ONR ___ OY _____ ._TO ., ...... _._.. · -. · · to GrveRecrtal . -toAddress .. Seminar - -:·-.:;·NOJED·.SPEAKERS Dr~ J. Le\vis Bro\vne,of.Chicago, ADDRESSES NUNS Professor Benjamin Dubois, 'who ADDRESS '24 .MEN

· ·• · ·' · · · ·· · di:recto1; of the University Glee club, is. head of. the French. department '.·

F·.A:T. H·E_· R_·· D_ONA_ .. HUE. _, .BROTHER :will give a Laetare. Sunday· organ "ESSENTIALS .. IN :'TEACHER of South Bend high, will be the

re,.cit,al in'· Sacr.ed. Heart _church' at · 1 principal speaker at a reguiar meet- OGDENSBURG, N. Y., BISHOP BARNABAS AND COLONEL 7:30 o'clock on the. evening of · TRAINING". ·SUBJECT OF· ing of the Educational Seminar in . NAMED TO PREAC~ :BACCA-

,:, . HACK~~T. T9 SPEAK ·. March . 30;: according , to ari an.:. TALK TO SISTERS . Sorin hall Monday night.. He will LAUREATE· SERMON • .. ;, nounc9ment made yesterd8.:y. · · ·. "ertdeavor to prove .that the.phcinetic .·. :.·.·. · ... ·: .·~

. Three speakers of note are. ori , Dr. ~ro·wne, who· recimtly' re~ . F. ather_ Cunni~gh~m, c. , S .. c., method, o! teaching 'a foreign Ian-. . Rt. Rev. JosephH. Conroy·,·.-.bi"sh-. · ceived a letter· of commendation h. · · · · · t• I P f D th~ program·for.the regular meetmg · · , . · ead of the. department of educa- guage IS ess~n Ia • · ro espor u- op of Ogdensburg, N.Y., will preach

c)( Notre ·Dame· council, Knights of from Pope Pius XI"for 'his' work in tion, addressed the nuns of the nine bois .employes. the phonetic method the baccalaureate sermon in Sacr.ed. Columbus, to be held in the Walsh the advanceine.nt. of sacred music; South Bend parochial schools yes- in teaching his classes. Heart church on Sunday, June 15; hall; 'council . chambers· .. : Tuesday will' be. assisted by several. Chicago terday afternoon at. St. Joseph's '. Va:dous methods of teaching for- it was.announced .yesterday by Rev. riight .. They are Father ... We~leY. artists arid the Glee .club. _The pro- academy.' . Father/' Cunningham eign languages, which . were;·, out.:. Matthew Walsh, president of the Donahue, . Brother Barnabas, . and gram. for . the recital has . not .yet spoke . on "Essentials in Teacher lined at the last meeting by Father university. . . . . . . 'colonel Walter Hackett of Ch~cago. been announced.. . . Training" with reference to the !n- Cunningham, will be discussed: by Bishop Conroy, who has long been Hackett is chairman of the K .. of C .. : : ,,::; . . . . . . . . diana law of 1923 for the certifica~ Seminar. members... a great friend of· the ·university, is

' cnfe'rtaiiuneil committee. in Chicago ILLINI TRACK MEN. tion of teachers. . . in charge of one of the largest di- . and).s_r~puted to be _the best s_~or~ . · . ,' · . . . . · ' Father Cunningham is' in receipt DELAY. ·VAUDEVILLE' oceses in· the state of Ne\V• :-Y~rk,. teller in Illinois. · · · · · of a lete'r ·froin Father, Weigand, and is also honorary ,president of

Spon~o~ed ·:Boy Movement : c· ON' ·rl·N· u· 'E- .P. RA' ·c·. TI··c·E of Stubenviile; Ohio, ·,vho requests the Catholic . Summer School of I It is . due to . Brother Barnabas that a inan ' be recommended as snow· T. wo w· EEKS Am'erica, located at Cliffhaven,

Uiat the ~new moveme.nt in Catholic . . ___ . . physical training 'instructor·· for. a . . .. . . . . .. . N. Y. education sponsored by the Knights INDOORS PREPARATION FOR new Catholic community· .center :.jri Active in Education .. . I

Of .columbus providing for, th_ e· pro- Stubenville. The letter was re..: · · · At Og. densbu.rg, a· ·.to·wn.of. only·. · · . OUTDOOR 'MEETS WITH N D · · . . · ' OFF~CAMPUS . STUDENTS TO fcssionaLtraining of· experts in the · • · . ferred to Brother Barmibus, who is · · · 1 0,0_0_ 0, he_ ·h. as ·p· rov,ed, his ·ab1'_I1·t· y· ·as·.'

free-time: guidance of boys is :be~ AND GOLDEN BEARS head of the Knights:of Columbus· ._:---:.:GIVE: PROGRAM. APRiL a Catholic educator, and the .town · ing·introduced at Notre Dame. For "Boy Life' bureau."· The branch of · 10 AND 11 now has five· Catholic grade schools

the past three years Brother .Barna-, . Coach Harry·: Gill; brilliant Illi- education will be a department of and a Catholic ·high school. Being ba. s·, a_s'. he. ad. of- the . Social· W_ el_ fa.re · · t · k · · t · 1 · · d · k the school of education which wiil · · · VI'tally· 1'nter· ested. 1·n educa· ti'on. he no Is • rae men or,' IS a rea y rna - In.. order that special scenery . Bureau· of. the :Dominion. of Canada; ing·· plans for" the outdoor ·season~ be opened this fall ... Father Cun- may be obtaiiied ·for the show, the has done much in :sponsoring the· has .been. sending students to :Notre and the :impatient -Illini trackmen

1 ningham. will be the dean of this vaudeville program being~sponsored internationa.l 'mo;v:ement; ' between

Dame . to· take the · cour_se ·in scout- training. on the· indoor course, .are school. . . by off-campus students was . yester- the;! United States and Canada for ·master ·training; which has been counting! the :conquests that -\vill be It was anno1,1nced yesterday that da'y· postponed from March 26 · to 'the teaching of catechism. · conducted··by the ·university.in .the chalked' 'up· in· their~ favor· -this Brother. Barnabus will probably ar- ApriL10.· and 11; when it: will· be : The. pacc~ra:ureate speaker .re-form of a· :summer. 'camp. After· a spri'ng·.: ,The removal of the· ·t-rack rive in South Bend Tuesday. Broth- . ur · cei_ved his _ tra1·n·1·n· g fo·r· . the .p .. _r1·e' s.t-. ·' · · · · b · · · · · · pres~nted m·: n ashington halL : personal .visit to' the· university -last team outdoors will be to the advan- er Barna us will address the hood at· the seminary in Troy, .N> · spring;. Brother-: Barnabas:-.was -so tage- of. th_ e:IIiini squad,· since: their Kn·I.ngihgth~~,_-.s_ ...• ·_._o_ .. f. Columbp.~· T!Jesday Now Rehearsing Acts Y., and his doctor's. degree at·s· t.: 'th th l't f th ... Extensive ·preparations ··for the impressed ·WI ·· e qu~ I Yt 0 · . e o'pport'u'niti·e· s· to ·g-athe· r· more· p· oints_ · Michael's,_ .. _Toro_no,': Ont. · He was

h t . f e_ vent ar'e, now being :made. by Rich-. Catholic young. men, c aras IC · 0 will; increase with the 'added everits. · ' consecrated· a bishop three· ' years·. N D. · th t h · d 'ded· ·that ard Lightfoot,. wh. o. is managing the. · · f

.· otre arne,. a· ~. eCI ·· p · · · · f ·:·: •·.. TERRIERs· OFEN · a~o:: _a ter. ·serving. as co-adJ•uto'r·· this nnist be the school where work:-: . reparing or Good Year .. · · ~ affair, and rehearsals will be con- bishop for many years.- . .. . : . : f · t' 'd f _ Th.·i u_· sual v_··_ac~tion .. · ·betw_· e.·e~ t_·h_._e tinued regularly _up '·to the. time of · • ers' for the.; ree~ Ime glll ance 0 . . . I . . . . . Known on· Campus ..

h ld b t · d · indoor. and the outdoor season. ac- its production.:: · · . · · boys- s ou : e rame .: . . . ' ' . .. ' . . .. . PURPLE SEASON . : ' The feature ·.of the' show. Will be . ' Bishop Conroy is well-known . to

.. •To ,Discusa Building ProJect . . corded to -~rack athletes ·_tWill be .·_ ·. . . . , . . . m_any -st_udents_ ·.at the Uni'versl'ty,·. . 1 d' . th' . k t th s ker a playlet in costu'in.'e; while musical Important.:: business,·· me u mg som,e mg ~n J10~n. 0 · . e · · uc . · · severa~ men now on the campus be-..

,· plans for the K ... of C. social center s~epper.s .. this . y~ear. . The Urb_ana . · .. .. . -. ... . .. acts and a monologue by· Charles ing from h' d' · I · l d.-d. ·. . · 'd d d f · f th Butter\vorth one of the best-known . . · . . · Is . Iocese. · ·. nc u _e . m , building. project, wilL be consi. ere • squa _,Is preparmg,. or on~ ,0. · . ~ NORTHWESTERN PREPARES . '. . , this hst IS Donald Gallagher pre ·

. ~,~at this;meeting •. "-A.number~of..mept:-; ·~.e~s~·~t~.a~~~ea_~gns~tpa~_:_h~s,..-~.e_e.l1. · ~-:7--FOR ·HARD -G:A:ME~WITH -· '- - ~m.~erbgn~J.'_S_!_n . ~_(!hool,c -~)Jl.. a._ls_o · ~_e. dent;ortne· senior- cia · . ' : ~51~-:-·_--· .. be_rs~i:P ·'applic'ation are _to be bal.: expecte4 -_~t -~~~ .Sucker ,:s~hool ~or. - . . . m:IsH·. : . .. \ Idncludedl ;. ·cNbot. onlly:, \Vdlll·b·•day_ :stu7 '.Announcement .. of s:h~-- 'sel~ction '

1/ loted upori.' and :arrangements are to s_e_._v_e_ral _ye_._ars, _a_ lth_oughl good :t.r~c.k . · . · · ent ta ent e emp oye , ut many of 'th·e·. b. 1 ·. t.. ·-··• 'k .. ,.,~ . , ' ' Ill .. . . ···. :. . 'd' . . th . . . '11 . . acca a urea e spea ·er .Is the

be' m·ade'for.initiation- wh_ich·.will years are .. customary._ at. _mois ... ,,. . . . ... . . .. . men resi mg on e campus WI first'st· ·. ··· - · _, ... , ·, .·. h · :• -: ' · · · -.· · · · 1 ·k t.h · h. ep m commencementarrange-

.behel_d·· .. ~•".thin .. the·next·-feww_eeks. Th_e ... :·2.20.;yard d.as}J,·dis.cus t_ro'Y, ··With.'only_two.weeks mterven- aso rna e e1r appearance on t e ments ·A · .... 11 b th . . . . • .·• . .·. . . . . . bi'll . . . . . . commencement orator ·.Entertainment w_ ill be·: furriishd javelin . and_ . hammer . ~VI · e . . e mg before the . Notre :pame, b~se- · Will probably be chos 'th" . th

dd d th t 11 th b ·11 • · · • · d · ·. h. E t · · ·· · I · · I t · · en Wl m e .. by the Knights of Columbus. quar- a.'. e events. ' a .. ;'-Vl .. ,COlne,. 'Yl . . a n~ne ~nva es t e . vans on' cam- ~creasmg ~teres next few weeks. tet and-refreshments will be.served. the·.,outdoor season. and th~. dope:- pus, · the . ·Northwestern .. _diamond · Sponsors of the show _are _en:deav- ·

. A~ exc'eptionally large: turnout is ~t'ers: . ~miL B:lready .c:editing'}llinpis sql,lad is fast rounding into shape oring t.o. build up a closer relation- R' . . . . . . expected. . ~vith 10 .to 15 additt?nal p_omts. and 'hope·. to be: ·able ,to present a ship, .between ; off-campus· men and epublican· 'Club . . .

· · · ·.' .. ··: '': ~· ·' : :In: th~ javelin throw, Coach Gill formid,able )ine-up :to. t4e., :VJ,siting students who reside in the halls, and . . ··F:' d... . ·c ... ' . .· ... t- · 'JIA'·--. '· · can·,afford to·. count-on. two,;point Ir,ish,.· : ..• ·.· .. · ... · ',. ·., .. : : • . : beii(rve that the'sho'\~',\riii be instrti~ -~ ___ 40_ rin'e· on:. -__ a_m_ pU:B,:,· r_.orum ·:to. 'JY.leet; i 'c / ' getters ~n Angier 'and Schildhauer.. Coach. Maury Kent, although .. op- meri~af' in . accomplishing. this' ~nd;_ ' . . · .. ' ' . . ' I' " : : . .

I : ·.;,.-Tomorrow ·Nig'. ht The _forme: .hol?s th~ natio~al rec- tiinistic as to' the calibre of his 1924 The success of the 'football and bas- The politiCal bee buzzed ·on -the ; . ' .. '. ,. . ... ·. : . ord. m :the JaV~hn. while Schi!dhauer team,. fil!-dS .that his :pitching stair' ketball'. off~cam:[nis teams/ •. which Notre Dame campus yesterday when ~A b' . .. . ;t,' .. :' ftli: Forum has been· tossing ·194'feet With con~ presents a problem' of" more than were runners-up in both 'leagues,· plans were laid for the. formation . 'II busihnelsds· Mmee dmg: 0n

1·g· hte Ma· rch sistency ojri_ · the : Urbana~, Armory. staggedntf · dimension's, • . and. ·is lias increased :the: 1nterest• which the of· .the · Republican , Club ::or Notre

. WI e e on ay. ' Th . Ill' . . d . t k.. . . h' th P I . . . . f . . . .d . d d t' k' . . . . . Dame . . . 24-,. 1·nroom·.:_.221 _._of·.-the·Mairi~build.-. _e:_ mOlS~lt:J oor-.ra~ course. Is searc mg e ...,urpe·campus ora ay o gers are: a mg:·m·campm., ... ··-<· . · .. • .· , .. : ,.,

I h t t th S'eco.nd edition. of Chuck Palmer. 'fl'a'r' '·· .·· w. w· 'tTTulb. f p d . '· . · · t 7

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k h Th'Is meet- arge .. enoug. o · permt_ . rowmg a\. I s. · - ,, ,,, : -, · •.. n o . ur ue · un1ver-, mg a o c oc · s arp. ·f h · I' · · d ' · · d th · ' T t t th K t 'Il·h sit ·h · f th. · h · . -•·n b r ··t d t e half hour o t e Jave m m oors an e. arm- o s ar. e season,. en .w1 . ave ·,.,,.. . . y; w ose a er 1s c airman of. 1ngd~I f e . tmd~ e ? on. f.,. a playlet' ory also boast of one of· the longes_ t riine men 1froni. la~t year's twh~ling c __ O_ ·lb~· ·_ c9_. _lle' ·g' ·_e·_ ; . . .. . . the·., Indian~,. s,tate ·committee,· o. r.:. an IS or a Iscussion o . · d · t · ht . · ·A · t ff h · ·1·' · -d. th. · · · · · · · · · d t . b'' , . . . . th , __ . 'n·val' 'All m oor ·. s rmg aways. m merica. s a .w o g Impse · e1r names··m gamze .. , an . executi:ve· committee· :em·~~;;~!~s~n b~: t~e~t\~ 'approve Schi~dhau~r ,vilLa! so. be one of the the box score occasion.ally during · · · -Canc~/s Debate composeq of'·seven me·n to further .

. ·o. f ·the·_-playlet ._·and._ to .. apply·:'for leadmg chscus men .. m.~the .confer- the season. ".Stegman, 'captai~·;of :: .. _ the .. w~rkofthe club here. · .'. ' .. e.~ce. · the 1923-4 'basketball :team and vet- · .. ' · · . · i ·• • :. :John' N_ ~ Stan_ton,·.president. o.f the,

parts .. :·. ·,. :. _ · .... :. .. , .. : .... ·... ·. · . er_an Purple_catcher, ,vill be_ back on ·With ther.cancellation :of the de- L 1 .. b .. . . . ; At"the·-'ineeting lasf Friday night To Meet California.,. . deck to.' serve his last ·year :as ·a col- bating. match: 'vith. Colby-college of aw c u _and b1J~iness manager, o:C

the members talked over the ques~ .With the sprint events lengthened le· g·e backstop .. · · ,·:· :.;.,,_.., 1 .' · Maine): ·the-· ,Notre. Dame debating ~~e .,DAIJ;.Y,- 'vas selected as tern~. tion o'i how to conduct the Forum to 100 and 220 yards, Illinois looks Accordi'ng to· th·e·P·urple-.-~s-ch'edu'Ie,· te_ am ended .. the. season.· .·Colby gave porary chairman of' the comlllittee,:. · · · h. · b fit· t f d · t. · t · th · f II th d an_d James P. s,;"ft, ch·a·l·rman· · ''o. f '· · 1n order to get~ e.most. ene · o~ orwar to·. wo· new s ars m e .N_ otre· :Dame· ·wm·open:,the_·seaso·n· as •.. ~::re.a~~m .~r .ca_]lc,e._mg. ~- .~···. e- •TL

f 't A 1 f t · · d h E · · .··.d.H · h b t th t th d d t th k t d the·,.:Student'·'Activities ·_C'ommi't_t.ee· o __ ·lk ... pan:o ·:exdempAora;n.eous spee runsw en vansan ·. ug es forthe Evansto'n·school'·on·April·-~-~b·l·.,.at_;,,~Y:,l.,:.n9 •. f·. m,.lt_ a.- Jrick'Scall_an,-··editor·o·f:the''D·o-·m··e:: spea mg was.-.propose •;- ' .. J:l'.lSSUe face-th'e. starter's 'gun~ Both:lllen 7, and. the Irish are listed with.·a' ,VI_~I;l. e_. '0 .~om~ .. as ... al:' .:'yes. ~s ' of a magazine like the Independent are'slow starters ·and· ca·nsecjueritly return .game to be played on Car- South Bel')d. ; .. , · ... John:Moran~ president'ofthe·Junior< will be assigned~ for ·reading. T~e were not expe.cted 'to shine on the tier field on May 12. · A debate .with Detro1t· U. was class; Edw~n' J. ·Buckley,· vice-presi.:: · chairman will call for each member indoor . track, but. with the added · , o · :-; ~ cancelled, and unless other arrange:. dent of the Law club, .·and Paul G. to speak' on one of the topics in: it. distance; both runners should be . . .. . . .. ments 'are made th.ere: -\viii be: no Funk,l editor of. the· DAILY/ were No. member will know his definite able to cross the 'tape in. ;record ·Frosh Journalist's:' more debates this year .. The first named as ~embers. A sophomore subject until called upon to·speak, time. Evans·~ holds a mark of F:' 'AT ·. ·cl· b defeat of the:NotreDanie.teamcani.e memb_e~ ~s yet.to:be;_selected •. : but will·know the subject matter :21 1~5 in _the 220-yard dash. .rorm JYeW · U ·with Western Reserve of Cleveland ,.The .executive·. committee .will. su1pciently well'for. a speech f;l'Om Jolinsbn, Kinsey and Rehriis,. are this year. At. the :·same. time· the ~eet this _'\yeek, to; formulate, .plaris

·reading 'the magazine: In this way shited to: provide some. of the fast-:- · "The· Cubs,~'. an organization of other. Notre Dame team.lost to In.: foJ::.: bu,il~ing up , t}Je .club at Notre . the opportunity· ·fo :.lE~arri .to speak .. est hurdle competition .in the. con- freshmen' journalists;, elected · offic- di~na.· .• .. ... ·.. . : , . . .. Dame ... The. chief .purpose ·of the· .without definite preparati_on will be ference .. · .· ers ·at· a· meeting: .held in the· 'jour- . The affir-mative· team· . was . com.., 'club: ~viii be· to: stimulate an interest; giyen.: 'At the next regular meet.: Illinois. will be represented ·0n'the nalism~room of 'the Iihrary• i)l_ the posed ':of'· :Paul Breen~ Philip in .polit~cs among the students and ing this ·plan will.be trie4. as an·ex.: Pacific ·coast'by her recqrd-breaking 9:10: o'clock period ye'sterday.·" · · ··: Moore,' ·B-en: 'Piser;- and Sydney to bring ··speakers·· of' note' to the·'· periment along :with a. debate ,on track 1te·am when the 'Suckers meet : Titles i~ use 'in·n:~,vspaper. offices Eder. The negative team -'~as made campus for: talks. ' Similru<'clubs this question: ·.·Resolved·;.· 'l'hat . the California 'e'flrly in the sp,ring; .· The are · e:inplo~ed to \designate; officers· up 'a FRay ·cunningham, Mark No- are. b,ein~ ·organi~ed _ in· .. ~- majority Minimum Wage Law for Women in Gillmen ·will appear on Cartier field of the' club. , The .. men elected are: Ian,; ·William Coyne; • and Pal:ll H.ar- of the mtddle-west universities. ··.

· Washingt~n·, D. C., Is Constitution:- May 10~for.the only. dual meet that Mark Nevils, editor;:Terence Doria-· rington. : ., ,·:· ~ · · ' · · · · -\ ·•. · al .. Each .member 'is expected to will:be·seen·on.heirish coursetliis hue,·assistant ·editor;·Charles Mo.:.· N~·D-. 1 BOXE~s:·GIVE • ai~end the meeting: even ;though he year. The' few: days '0~ spring ran,; ne\VS . editor;. Lester;' .Grirdy, ·. ·.; i •': ~ 'To~'A.v: . EXHIBITiON. BOUTS .• doesn't. speak. · · . · ·. weather last: week enticed the Irish financial: editor .. : . · · · · · · ~ · · · · · · · , · · · · '<. , ; '' · ._, .! . • • - . : · · ·

··Posters announcing the regular discus men to work .out·on Carder ,: .. Yest~rday's ·me'eting·was the._:sec-.: . 7:3o. a:'·m.~Lo~v mass in: .. : , .. : ._.. ;. ... : . ,; .. _ .:,.. ,: .. ·.v l'll~eting will·appear o,n the b,u,lletin field: ·' o'nd: ·held:. thus~ dar,' ·the ·idea' ·of Sacred Heart church. . . ·Several Notre . Dall1e .boxers en~ board;·.:;·;-,.·_·;·/ , , . _ ..... '·· . ·: . . founding: the ·club having be·en. . . 8.:30 a.'. n_.;..:_;High l!-lass in tet:tained -~e~~ers· of: tlie~ Eagles'.

-.!.DAILY. MEETIN<l ·. broached· .a _.,veeki:ago '·by' Mark Sacre'd .. Heart', church.:-- : .. . Club in South .Bend by. exhibition lf' GLEE CLUB TO SING Nevils, t4e pre.Sent' editor.: . rf:is . ·. 7:30 p;· m,:_:_Benediction 'in' bo:uts a("th~' .Y.- 'M·: c. A.,·Friday, planned ito. secure prominent 'm!,vs._ · Saei·ed ''He:n:t' chtirch~· :· . - night: The ,following matches: were

::Th~ me~- club .of the ... uriiversity Will· 'appear:\il,'l·:coiicer~. ·tonight·• .1Je:­

. fore the students o·f ·st. Mary's col-­' lege.. Joseph Casasanta, assistant·

director of the. club, will direct the co:~cert. · · ··

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There will be a. meeting of the' DAILY. ~~·p:o:rt~~i~i; ~afi in

. th~ office, Walsh · hall ·base­

. ment, Monday noon at 12:30

• o'Clock. ·,,'I

pap~r. men· to :address the, organiia- · :.· · '· ·· · · ':. _:,' on }he · .cat;d: ' C~nny. vs~: D~yle; t~oh. ~·r·~~The~ ~Cubs'~ .hop~ ·in·:·this ~:._l:: ~.~l ; TOMORROW·:.~ .:.· Schell .vs.-··.Harmoli_; -~McGO\vrin-· .vS. · ma,nner.to·a~sorb.something of the . 8:00 ·p~·m.-"The Negro ·in''::, 0'!\:ee_fe; Willoughby vs: Spillane; jo~!'nal.i,stic'. spirit:· which : they: will Story· and Sot\g;'' lecture,' Cle_. ;: Springer. vs; SrititlC Bouts between meet i,n. their r~vork ·after: gradua- . ment 'Wood, ;Washington' hall.'·'.: South,,Bend figlitel.·s· completed the· tion .... ·. · . . · program •. :·. :, ' ' . · . . : :

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EDITOR~IN-CIIIEF.: ...... : .. : .. :.::~ ... : .... : .................... ;: ..... , ... ~; ... :;., ............. PAUL G. FUNK,J 'h24 Editorial · StafY-:-Harry. Flannery; '23; Henr·y Fnnnan, '24 : .. James . Hayes, '24: o n

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CAMPUS_ Wha'tOtherS Say :''1 ~ ';

By PATHS Watch Criticism • . Too muchof the criticism broad-

---------------- .cm!;_ted. today is. destructive. . Too . . . . . . many find faults, n_o.t to. help" cor-

Both Labetz and Fagan,. wr1ters rect an existing wrong;· but only of "On My Notre Dame Isle,'-' say brodcast their feelings, tainted with that the song has nothing to do with envy and jealou.sy, to injure an-'veather conditiOns. at. Notre Dame other. ·. · , · · .. .. · n~ th d . . t t ' · .Cri~icisni has -~ts val'\}e, especial-

a . us eny cm r en reports 0 ly to 'inform a person· of errors so the contrary. (' that he who h~s ei·red ma.ybe better

-o- -o- if .not be perfect in doing the same

BABBETTE · Your flying hair speaks freedom, Your thoughts •reflect

... Offr~IC:,i; •.

University Bulletin Copy Collected· from· DAIL l , .. Bulletin Box at 4:30 p.m.

CHAS. A; McGONAGLE •·· . Edit~r.' "

DAILY· REPORTERS-There will be . !J1eeting of ::the DAILY reportorial . st ff m the office; Walsh .. h~ll ,bnsemerit,' Mo~.: day n~ol! 'at 12 :30 o'clock. The following men·· :w11l: please- • report: , , Wentworth Grady,. Nevils, 'Flannigliri, ·Lime;: Flliining' Na:varre, · Chauvin, Cunningham: ·.Wittick' Conway, Purcell, •Fly.nn,• and· Walthe·r. '

S.· A. C.-There .will . be . n. meeting or the Student· Activities·· Committee''at ·12 ·ao; next .Tuesday.- · .•.. :; • . :, .'· •·. ·

The merry t\vinkle of youth; Your eyes tell things Your petal lips would never dare. You're mine, Bah bette!

a'ct the next time. CritiCism de­notes helpful· COri;ections, . yet there is an increase in the mere words of ridicule, . defamation/ and' ill feei­in'g, founded on a vague·,. ge'neral dissatisfaction: · · . · · · ·

"Q'niv'~rsity 'students, who ~re con- . '

THE 'PACIFIC· ·:·cOAST: CLUB-W meet at 8 o'clock Mondny night in Was~ll i'}gton hnll. Important mntters wili · b • di~CUSS~d. · e

. ,. . . . ·:· sidCI;ed · t'o. be· more libe1;al minded FORUM-Business ··meeting. · ·Monda;· than 'any others because of theii· !light nt ? o'clock in room 221 Main build:

. hroadei.· kt10wledge of the peculiai·- mg. . . . · •· • ·• : . ities of nuin.and natui;e, shoufd. edri- EDUCATIONAL SEM.INAR- Mectin

.. .. ' · h · · l · · · · · · Monday· night at 6 :45 in Sorin hall bast W G N CHICAGO· ILL cate t emse ves n~t to express their !"cnt •. Subje~t for disc~ssio.n: :"Method;·

6 :49 ·AM MAR 22 dislikes; unless they have first' m .the .Teachmg ~£ ror~11:n' Languages,"

MR GRUNDY EDiTOR. looked at the question. f1;om eve!~y ,BUSINESS ·.STAFF. ·MEETING~There

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DAILY BUY~PADS possible angle and are .sure that w!II be a.meetmg of the·business staff or· · th · 't'" • • t h · · · · the D~IL¥ in the basement of Walsh hall

This T~sue . NOTRE DAME IND . en·. cri ICISm lS no t e result: of Tuesday evening at· 7 o'clocl'. : , . • N' ht .. E.d'tor ·: .. ·'··· Ter~rice Donahue Assistnnt._. •.... : ......... : ....... , .... John.Snnkard EVEN ·T-HE B·Es· T. a mere. burst of passion. .·· .·

1g ... 1 .................... · ·' · COLUMNS · With. so much so-called cr·I'ti'ci'sm.

Decide ·Not. to ::Give···· '· ··, · JAbsurdities' 'Again.

· · · · · ' · · . . SLIP STOP YOURS· IS NOT . afloat;. :.orie •. might . eveti: 'adhere' to -- . · ~. . ::~: ''~. '· - ·:BUSINESS STAFF · MUCH BETTER THAN. MINE the old ruh~ to believe only one~h-alf . . - .. . . ' ' . - .. · : . . · . JOHN N STANTON '2:i SLOW I READ YOU ·EVERY DAY ·

BUSINESS :MANAGER ................................... ~·················-........... . . .. • b' P t . k •26 DASH ·nrH · · of all one hears, one-half of all Local Advertisinst Manager ............................ ..: ........................................... Cor In ~ hnc ''26 • . n AT YOU NEED IS A one . sees,. and none of "'hat one ' ' I -'' ~ .' , ; , • I •

• Ad- · • •· ··M · · · · · · · James A. W1t ey, GO . .. F!Jr:e~gn. vertts1n~ an.a~er. ··;·.~ .. :·: ..... ~............................................. J h Q Ad '26 . AT. PAUSE WILL SELL VAN- ... · · · · · C1rculat1on Manager -~" ................... , ................ , .................... ~ ............... h ... w" d • Kams•, 96 GIE CHEAP S · O thinks .witho.l1t pe~sonal. investiga-

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.. ~he ··Monogram club's· "Absurd~ . itie~ of 1924~11"Which sc.ore'd :so suc­cessfully in; two· performances in Washington; hall last 'veek;· ·Will not .

. Diatribution. Manager -:~-:-·---········-, .. ·~···•·: ... ,, •.. : ... : .................. ~: ......... ~o6n G or eJ s ah·ii •27 • . • T p WHAT HAVE t.iori. and reliable. authority.-.:.Daily· Assistant Loca.l.'AdvertJsmg Managers ......... M, 1chael Redd.1ngton, 2 • eorge • c 1 • · YOU FULL STOP '· A.dyertising;Aaznstants~Edward:E; O'Brien; ·Alfred J. D1ebold, Jr .. Henry J. Massman, Illini. '. · · · · · · • ·. ·

.Walter J. Kennedy,· Frank Doyle, H. Edwin MacLannan! Jack Loftus, George ···''Meade.· · · ,. : .... ' ·. ·.. · ·· · ·: · · · · 1

Diltrlbution Auiltants~Toin .O'Connor, • Errol Jones, F. 1'-ndrews, Joseph Szanyi,' · · · ·. FI:an.lc Bi!lchol!, f\ Dllla~~mp, C; Dic~erson, A. Nanov1c. .

ALL THAT IS 'GOLD. DOES NOT GLITTER l:

In the'process'of;pou~ding out'day after day just what is wrong with:.~umanit:r iii g~11er~l 'and Notre Dimie in particul~r it would not hurt at all t.o pause and note~ few •brcccl1es that have NOT b_cen com-mi tte'd. · · · · · · · · · · -

. · .\Ve. ha;e 'no{,.~ee~ ·:.'v~me:n, standing in· a ·street car where there wer~ students seated. ·we _have not seen many students smoking 'in ca~s;·,vhe~e· 'vomcn ·were ·present. .:'\Ve ha,~e _not seen -any· upp~oval amo~g students of the j)OOt: jokes· :that sometimes ·slip.· into' the· hills at

· down-town amusement houses. \V e · have not . s·een any ·direct dis.:. .respect -~to,v'ard older ·persons ·coming fr~m · s.tudents ... The school is not :·flooded- with complaints of -students: nCtivities downtoyin as other

.·schools:: often ' are. . -Arid" there . :ire many . other 'performances ~m thE; .· catal<igue·o.f ill ~aitm!rs 'tluit c~nn()t :apply to the :ive,r;tge Notre Dame

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.. .011· the ·contrary~ t~1_e ·average ~otre ·Dame man .is ·a geritiem-;:n. The'refore this editorial· .is .directed to only· a few .men. . The

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The statistics • .recently collected the' road, it has.: been decided by the·. by . Professor Ford of . the .Univer- club; Athletic· activities ·of the club sity: of. Michigan show .that those. members ·make· it impossible ·to un-, students who '~are . forced·. to enter ~ertake further. performances. : '

"STILL WATER" social,' battles and political· 'strug- : ' · · ... · · · · · ''Evening settles down sdftly up- gles are. the ones who 'mix' well in APOSTOLIC ·DELEGATE HERE

on .the purple lake. The stillness so: later' life: and win .the financial re- 'Thursday · afternoon: His Excel-. apparent during the heat of the day -i.vards.'.' . , . , :. . .. . . lency, . ~ost: Reverend.: Fumasoni- . is now intens;ified. A fisherman's · , It : si'inply proves .the . urgent ne- Biondi; apostolic. delegate to Amer­landing "Hallo" crashes~ surprising- c;es~ity:of ,expe;riencing.difficulties or ica;; was a guest ; at. Notre "Dame .. ly clear across the smooth .water. at least working :hard·· to, .develop In · ?!s. P~!t_Y. were Bishop ·Hogan,.· · A \vhite moon creeps up ·from be- executi_ye ·.ability .. during . the col- auxiliary:, bishop of ·Chicago, and·. hind a hill, turning a. gray world: ~ege period 'so 'that' our· intellect- the~delegate's·secietary~ ·It was his: into a blue fanfasy. of light and uality: zri:ay. amount' ··to: something first .visit-' to: Notre Dame·· and. he,. shadow. There is a ·slight ·.sound. '""orth .. while in either th'e. business w~s well pleased i with 'the · univer- · The creak of ·oar-locks intrudes as or·· the ·professional world. ''.,. ' '· sity. l·Aftef.leaving·here· he:went to ~n hwisible boat' gurgies its way : Fo~. 'ma'ny more . years'' to ~~me~· ·st.::Mary!s for -a short visit .. ! I' through the quiet . pond. . .Then the. cultured . and · the uncultured ~ · ., · · · · . . . .. ·; · . · . nothit~g is heard. The· scerie ·seems will' struggle , for .. supremacy.·· n· ,. : Patronize D:AILY advertisers: set;"awaiting something that· :Would w~H-s_urely~ be·- a- battle o.f·Wits vs'f •:•;~~~~~~~-further enhance its ~eauty. · Across Wits. ·.Hence be on your guard. · ' · · , ... ··' ' -'' · · ··, ''! ... ·· · ·•••

the ake there floats _the .. peaceful : Neit~~'r your teacher· nor your .·: ·:.: .AN IMPORTANT ·· ·· • ·.

. , ... ,_. . . . . . . i:st .. ~~~~~nfs nso;e:n°~:r~:nu:h~~t~ ~=~~~:;l·c::~d~~afc~u ;;u~·~e~.~1~· l''~l{li.ig''. h ... : t' s'·''·o'· f. .. . . . . .. , ·· -. ;USE.B.OTfl _E"X"ES · the nigh,t that it is not a sound-1t' .the~e. You must be· eqmpped mth· 1 · ·· . . . .: . · .. :

At the prese~t -time almost all noveJs are of a kind-naturalistic, ~s~~:)~r~~~.tr~; :~~he:~· c~~~~M~~~ ~:n:~~~!~~~c~0~t:~~:~:ys:!1·1g~f~!: .··. c~· .. ·o·<Iu··:, 'm· '; b'.: ·u· ·: ·s' ·. I

:Notre 'r)'a·m~ men ·'varit' a full .enrollment." . -·· .:i :' .. ·-' ·.. : ' i

pessi~istic,-~ ~y~ical, .. ~o11lle~s. . But· ~ · fe'v: n·ovel~ 'are. of the opposite silent. The ·sounds · of a 'voice · Bec~me a. college "m1xer" while · · . , · · . F kind.:..._realistic;' optimistic;· ·sy1npathe~~c, hum:m. · .The .bulk of modern would break the spell of beautY:that the ·opportunity' is within ·yciur· ·I

'lit~r-~t,ur.~ .:Pre.~~D;l~S. t4at .~i~e: ~s.truly: ipter~r·~t~~: thr,?ugh _tlw i~telle.ct., l.ay within the stillness; A cloud grasp ~nd in SO''doing you'll 'learn .MEETING -·. ~t !eports tlungs .. ImpresslOmsbcally . .,_·.sketc.lnly,. b .. Y tpeans .of·t· he m- passes. bef<;>re the: moon. An owl ~he· wmner's: '-way.-N.: Y~··· ·Daily · · · ·. ,, · . f. ·

~ d d f 1 .s.c.1;eeche_d and the 'silence· was. _brok-. ~. ews;·. •: · ·•.· · ·· .· ; .: . ' ..... : ;.. · .. · ... WI_LL BE .HE .. LD_ .. ' ~ .. '· '/.'·1 t .. te_l1~c~ alone, while' it;disregar s the !sou~. a.n its me~ns .o compre 1e11.- T d E

. sion,~sympathy .. It:appears,profound, but it i~ tho~ough in hut.a limited .el:l: . . . . . . . . . ~·· , .. ·~. · ~ . · .··· ·.· ' .. <.?. A,e~ . ~Y:. v~~~ng j sphere,-:-:~t does not. in. ·c.Iude_;all.o_f·iriari. . ·. _. . . · . . . · ·' .,~Mary. a~most sho·ut.ed: 'Toss me Umversity of. Mmnesota students . M :. h ..... 25. i

-- another 9amel, quick.'."-Suminer ;who belong to fraternities and sor.:.. I:. ' ar,c . . . . . . ! .. Jt looks··,Vith hut one·eye;·and·Iooks .in:hut one direction. It fo- Idyl. orities Ie.ad·non'-fraternity'students: ·. :·: .:.· .. • ..... .:._.;:_

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cuses its !raze. on iniperfectiori~,.·on vic.e,· drunkenness,. divorce,· sexualit_y, ·· · h I h' th' · · · .. · j ~ 1n sc oars 1p. IS year, accordmg .: ·::COUNCIL' CHAMBERS ·· .... " and: passion; - It· sees: life' as. gloomy; and purposeless. Literat_ure. that . . -o~ -o- ~o figures pj.Iblished by· the , dean· . . . , , .. :.~ : . . :j lookst.-\vitli both :eyes, that uses bothi higher faculties o'f man;· the soul · IN SO.. · ·· • · of student affairs ,.. ~iii-:

s~,~~;~ ~b: ~~:;!~~~~Ie::; ~=rr~~rt~~:~::·~{u~:~n!~~;y L:iJ:~;~;~~~~;: ::i~~~ .. ~?;~dO~OaR:i~~~LL , In .. the United. States; there ~re • f\~~~r~ ~:~:rj)'~1t\:.,.~,l· toil~ Corira'd;Stevenson, .and: otJ1ers of the kind. . · "R?-ven. all the time.'' G 18 ;universities, .. colleges,. and p'ro- 'I···,:·: i•s ~~':"ged: .to, be; pre.s~nt;', . j .

. . If the ·.~ynic'al'wdteis ."\vould use both. eyes (as those. named here ~essional schools. : .· .· : :; ·· ··:.._,_.,_..,_.,_,,..,..,_,,.-"...;..,.-"_,_ ••• do }ito look at' ·life • they ~v~uld see l~fe truly and. see it whole. They . · _. -o- -o~ .... · . ' . . . ' · . . . . . .. •

. wonld'learri ·~o· kno:w''real ·l!le'n irl':a. r~al world,- and· would le'arn of the . At· $1.50 per ·seat. just· to see .: i,., ,,, 'i\o::_: ' ..

.. good:fi~.ss,' of. ~.~n .. Th~y ''votild con?e. to a sympathetic· appreciation "The ~unchback of Notre. Dame." of liini; : · · · · . · · .· · . · .· . . · · · : · ·. · · ' · ' · wouldn't it ·be .fierce to' take your .

. , .S~~~':.~f'tl1ese ::bo~ks .~~~··going: cainpu's, r~urids: F~r correcting girl to ~ee the whole Notre· .Dame the,, y!~i_on., ~f much. romanticism,· they tpay be v:.lluab~e in understand-: football team ?:-Indiana "Daily: Stu-ing )jfe,; .but .. chosen . as the; .only, :mejaris Of ~iewing life, ~hey,: 'are re-: dent. . . . , pulsiy~ and d~ngerou,s. to truth,-.-a_nd )to_ morals .. • . · · · .:.0• · -o.-.

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. Society :and !.J>Jisiness :.work 'h:ind. in hand at times,- but· at . other times, and these; other times ·are'·.in :a majority, social; pleasures must yield: -to the· sterner· work: of life or chaos and failure follo·w... ·

·• :; That; in substlmce, ·is ·the • prob~ein · of the· co-educational. school. It ·is· ~vident, ~h~yori? ·argument, thll,t in any community. composed of men ·~nd _w;t:mien; 'esp~~~ally young, p,e~ple,. social_life plays .·a· most 'prom-

. ineri~ parC I 'Jn~the sta~e jmiv~rsiti~s ;qf ~he coun.try you: find this truth . cmpl~asi~cd 'covciusiy,ely. ' . . : i •••. • .1 •,.. :. . ' •. . ·. • •• .. . . : . ·,' .. ·

. . . } ;:!f;hat il> t?~ ,i:~~ti~~-~ . 'Vh~n a yputl~' s. mind _is. cht~ck fu~l. of th~ugl~ts of·:_~. g1rl,~ a d~r~e,. t~.~· moonl_ight an4 various. o_th"er i~~idents co!ltrihu­

. tory .to romance,: it .is __ a safe bef. thrit the·re is little ·ro(}m left therein for Blac~St9ne .o.r, ~\.JiJ?tOt~e;' 'The: s.a!4~ is~t'i·ue_ of. the object of his. tern-·

. . po.ra!Y," .. ~~f ~t~~tip,l_l':' '_rh.e classroom i~. 'made the hirthplac~. of romance · :md·.the cradle of affmrs of the heart.i ·~ Studies arc the attraction in the side-show,- social-life··play~ UJi4~r the: ;big 'tent~ r _· r ·• .

. ~ ·: : ~~t· yo~ ·~ay-'yoti'tl.il_'i~u·st"resi~t .~emp,tation. Tpi~~ _but dqes, youth ~CSJ£!~: ~~.Il_lpt~tw~? " ~ o,- ~o~ th~ simple. reason·. that temptation of'hav­mg·a·.g~wd,bm~ IS. the. ha,rdes~· of.,all. to r.esist.and the .last' which young fol¥.~:.'ril~. 're~~s~. •. ~o~e '~o~ial enyironmei_J.t'. is necess:iry' to .a, .man's

. . ed~p~t~on; ~u~ opp~rf~~itie~· affo_i~c~; :in. ~he 9o-educational school ~ay -. · · t:a~I.lyi;~~a4 Jo e~cess. , ~It .Is this co,ndibon w~ich :turns out. polished

. dudes .. ~ Men must be made. of. sterner: stuff. . · . . . . . ..

. . JUST HEARD a voice ~utside the. window r'emark: "The sap is run-' ning: " Hope· he ·doesn't slip and fall m the slush. ·

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all my purposes at Notre Dame, and ~hat the time. has come. for kindly: ~oll}.m,ent~to give w_ay.to.out-and-out humo~, ·I am writing these last ·lines before :sailing for. South America.

. My. -·last . words; . then,.: :are ·that n~ver have I ~nte·nded to ·seriously . wound . anyone's. feelings, that my barbs have · been feather-pointed· .wi~h ·:bJ.It' little· ·acid •on.·their. tips. Should ~here·be any_ individuals who pear me •. a: reasonable grievance,. ·I· most ·:.humbly ·apologize for. 'any seeming indiscretions.. · . . ·< ·: . ·, ..

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.. n~~er J1!-! ha,s clu~eled:)vs :character. aD?o,ng ,real.f~llo~s, is a, good plan. ·Ftrst.the.renl grub .. nnd then. thedess~rt; · ' ·

; This is,. after all, but the 1f'I go ~ori forever:• mentioned .. only- ie~terday -a gomg on to some· other ·clime · ~here to carry on a corre'ctive ·cam~ paign like· this· I have ·just· conclud~ ed .. ·.Do I hear. ·a '·'.Bon voyage,; ' .

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~~S~;u;nd;a~»,~·M;;ar~ci~~·;2s;··~i;9~;·4~·~~~~-~-~--~--~~·-~-~-~~~~---~~~~~N~OTRE~~~D~A~M~-~~··~b~A~t~t~Y~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~e~-~-~--~-~--~t~~-8~· u Drama Club Seeks · would not be as effective with men evening in Walsh hall basement,,

UnifJersity to nave ' ' . 'At Other_ Colleges phiying thri female .characters as it No parts ·have yet been· assigned;·

S. ch~_ol. o_ fExp~_ ession_ Female. Characters would 6e if actre~ses were sec:ured. anci the tryout is for the· purp.ose of ~aking selection· possible. ·

· ' . . . . . OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY- The· plan was not approved, how-It. -\va~ · ~ade · kn~~yn yesterday, Students of Ohio State university Men will have to· be women! ··· ever, ·and as a result a call has been

that next Y(!ll.r t~ere Will be ~ sc.ho9l have qrganized a- vigilance cqmmit- . Such is the proble'm facing the made for female 'characters in the Dr. J. A. ·Stoeckley, Extracting, of oral expression .at the. umver- tee to see that no une tramps on the Drama cluo as· a result of a decis.:.· final, try,outs to be held Tuesday and Dentistry, 511' J. 'M. :S. ·Bid~.-: sitY unde.r the auspices :of ~he col- lawns or stray. from. paths of the ion of · the ·university authorities lege .of arts and, _ettel~S.. w!th Mr .. campus .. The students who repeat- which will prevent the club from S mvan as the dean. J.t will offer edly violate this rule are subject to hiring professional actresses: to aid

, /four year course i~ that subject a,.penalty .. by the sudents' council, them in the coming presentation of ~th a minimum reqmrement of 36 and any outsiders who are. caught "The Servant in the House." ~ours: spept_ in_ the .. stt?-~! of public ar~ requested .to leave the campus. The club, in attempting a serious speakmg. • . . • . . . Thi~ will hold good until all dati- J play, reached the conclusion that it

J(will be somewhat akm to the ger of marring the beauty of the

~;,:;';, ~·~·::~l~;;;:::im~:~o~~i:; ~~::::us by promiscous trampling is , . ···, . . . _ ... : that' it \viii. b~ ~mmardy for· u~der- . ~=~~:!

· radu'ates ~nd . that other subJects . . HARVARD UNIVERSITY__:_The fhail ·public speaking will be . r~- faculty has recently passed novel quired for _gra,duation. . En.glish~ a regulations governing -the ad~is­foreign '~anguage, · and phtlosophy sion of new · students.· Hereafter l'tiliprobably be re·q~ired, and th7re the incoming Freshman class will

'wil be possibly 70 hours of elective be limited to a thousand and except A 'B;t o· .fa rpal'L subjects. . · · in certain. cases no students will be 1/ 'J .l. 4 «

At present there are • only about admitted. ' to advanced standing ·., 25 hours of work offered in that without · extraordinary qualifica~ A-bout. Enterfa{nnienf.

course, but next year there wi_ll lie tions: / The · entrance ·requirements manY more courses · ·offered · ·and were also changed considerably.

I · 'll be some ne\" I'nstruc· Be'ginning' today. the Blackstone. there a so WI ·• - Students .. whose .. native tongue is tors .. · Although .the rough details of English will not be admitted if they Theatre will offer, as specialty en;. the plan have heen worked' out at are deficient in composition. • The. tertainment, ·aCts from the PAN..: present, they ~a:ve be~n app~oved first seven of . graduating,· 'cia~ses TAGES CIRCUIT OF V AUDE­by 'the···authorltxes and· the new from recognized high schools will VILLE, to supplement the regular·

. course is. as~ured .... Complete de- be admitted without examination. film. attraction .. Those of you from tails inCluding ~he new .courses and The September examination. \viii no 'the West, partic~larly the Pacific the required subjects will soon. be lo.nger be accepted as preliminary, Coast, are· familiar with the high publishe~. . ·· · but the student must show Class:.. standing of this circuit. To those

work credit. . ' of you who. bee~ use of geographical CHANCE FOR: WRITERS . . limitations, are not familiar · with

The Gicn:icester. Schooi of the Lit- NEW YORK· UNIVERSITY~ Pantages, _we may say that this cir-tle Theatre' is offering a . prize of Students of Ne\v York university cui has· the. reputation .of ranking ~10, ·a ·fre~ scholarship. and a· p_ro- are . now . contemplating a plan with the best vaudeville circuits in duction" in the tGlciucester Little whereby all- students 'will elect rep-

the country. Theatre for the best one act play res(mtatives to the· student senate. of thE! sea \vritten by. an undergrad- Tt:~is. body w

1i1II thh~ ve · entirte j~ri~ditc-. Pantages acts are bei~g brought to

· uate ·of an American schooL or· col- xon over a .. mgs per ai.mng. o the Blackstone Theatre in agree­lege. , . All plays for the competition the student body of the umversity. ment with our· policy .to provide. a must reach M_ iss~ Flo_rence Cunning- h' h '11 · 1 · I . . . .I . . . . . program w xc WI · appea especxa-

' ham, 112 Charles street, Boston, by ; Dr. J. A. Stoeckley, Deutistry and ly to the type of· theatre-goers rep-June 15. Extracting, 511 J~ M. S. Bldg. resented by the man of Notre Dame. -----:---:---~-::---::---___;-- . . We are;·· first, a motion picture

. U'!4 =ii!4 :if,~~m:!flH!l ~!~~~f.::~;:¥~Hi~~~r1i NOW PLAYING

:ENID ... MARKEY . :~Famous---Screen, .. and-~Sta·ge -~

· ·. Star: in' . "HERE GOES THE BRIDE" .

•. .• ,.t --·.INDIAN FOLLIES:, , .

. ·'· KLEIN BROS •... . PRIMROSE' SEAMON- .

:. ARTHUR CONRAD & CO. , . EMMERSON. . ' .

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SCI. ENCE ·RECOGNIZED . By LARRY KELLy Princeton,.·. heaved·· t~e' -16-pound here, as he wou!d run after the bat. . · · . . shot 47 fe~t ~1 1-2 inches· recently, ter and c~~ch: h1m every tilfle.· This

Yesterday's Games dates for the Irish varsity baseball he came·w1thm three fe~t· and half so chagrmed the Goshemtes that B~~EBA.LL COACHES, USE ·THE R ·H E nine, is one of the cleanest hand., an inch of the world's record~ That they "fram.ed" the cat,cher on their

Wl •t s · · 4 · 10 0 lers of. ground balls that can be seen record was made ·back in 1909, return game.· ... He :was. asked to ·rae· e' . . .CROUCHING START TO.. . n_e 0t?' ...................... ~ ... 0 ·G· 3 in practice .. If Ed is a hitter, he \vhen· Ralph Rose • of: Michigan with. a. "loc. al ·Goshen. messeng·e; .. · <·. :· scORE FROM THIRD' ' Cmcmna

1 .............. ~ ........... R H E will make his ·presence felt on the tossed the lead ball 51 feet .. Paddy boy." It tu.~ned out_'th~t the "me's~

; 1 Cubs .................................. 11 14 3 Irish diamond squad. · McDonald, New York ·policeman, senger boy.· was a runner ·of ria. · 'd t h y 3 8 1 comes: in for third • honors, he· put tional fame.; . ' · .... · ... · · · .. · · · .. , .• The n1.odern sport evo ee w o · ern on ............................ ..

lids come to consider himself well R H E Penn State won the inter~collegi- the shot' 4~ feet ;'! 1-~ in.~~e.s i'n · Antfcipati.ng 'jewett·~· b~i'ng beat-.Jersed in the many branches of ath- Yankees .......... : ................. 8 ' 9 . ~ ate wrestling matches and cham-· 1917, _hang!ng up a new. natwnal en,: th~ Gos~enit~s h~d place~ their letics cannot help. but· notice that New Orleans .................... 2 6 pionship ·at Yale yesterday, with ch~mpwnsh1p ··record for the A. ~a~t ~}.C~E;l on the: re~ult. In the th~ hand of progress has been felt , . R H E Cornell second, the latter oeating A. U. m~a~time,.the, .s.tude.n~~ . at Notre· in: the sport .world as much as in Braves ....... ·.~ ........ : ............ 1 G 0 out Yale by reason of its victories --- ?am~ had .no~· been)dle ... Tlie·· vis.· an1y other particular world. The Giants ............................... 0 7 1 in the second bouts. Cornell won th.e Hornsby writes that. 90 per cent .1tor~ ha~ come to .SouthBend.fr.om passing of time has . revolutionized R H E championship·: last year at Ithica. . of college batters ·can't touch: a low Goshen 1~: hacks .. they had hir~d for football, .basketball,. track, tennis, Brooklyn ............................ 12 14 1 . ball. Jack Barry, 'of· Holy Cross, ~he occ~swn .. T.he &tudent~ paid off arid golf, and it has also b:t;ought. a Cleveland .......................... 7 10 3 . says. that some hitters· he has .. seen the, .ha,ck, driv~r.s, . inf()rmh:tg; them. ch~nge over. baseball 'that c~nnot R H E Ty Cobb has his\ infielders and in college\·anks would make better t~ey.:wo~ld not>~e.:needed fortlie .

. be\ denied. . . · .. . Phillies .............................. 3 5 0 pitchers grip tennis balls in order aviators. ··They show marked·abilitY return ~rip. The :hack drivers went ,. ' · f · · · Col b 5 10 2 to ·develop a m. ore powerful. grip. . to dr1've the ball 1'nto the clouds · ~ · h J tt · · ;: ~The value o science m a game Is um us ~ ... ; ... ; ........ :--·--· . . · · · om e. ewe won .

. Being more than ju.st valued. -It is ' R H E ."You· kn~nv I never: did h~ar N~t . being employed to the greatest ex- Detroit ~-~ ........................... 5 5 1 ·Paul Castner, of Notre Dame, is ·Harry M. Jewett,-president o.f .the' ho.w )ong It .. took those fellows to ' tent. Track coaches spend hours Toronto ...... _ .. : ............. : ..... 2 10 ° a star at many ,kinds of sports, but Paige-Detroit Motor Car· company, walk· hqme," ~said 1\:Ir. ·Jewett, while

drilling sprinters on the mark; per- this year he hasn't been playing was• .a mitionally· kno\yn ·athlete in reminiscing Iately.-,-BrooklYn Daily fecting their .start .. The. ·ll).an with Several important changes wer~ hockey .. A year ago .he h~d his hip his youngr· days; While a catcher Eagle,. , . .. . . · · the lightning get-away can afford to made at the annual meeting of the dislocated in one of the -last foot- on the Notre Dame :university base~ challenge all odds .. But it has never grid committee in New Y.ork City ball gaines· of. the season, so ·this ball team •he caught the:•hot··ones ~~.-.~v~.~ .• ~. ~~~~~~~~~~~ ocburred to·•baseball ·managers that ~'esterday afternoon. · . ·. past fall he thought he would do a pitched by Bert (Lefty) Iriks, who 1 · · · aJrunner ··at: thh:d base using a The kickoff will be made from the little light training by practicing later became a famous ·maj~r league ...•.. more. ·;.·week crouching start has the best chance fiO-ya.rd line and. a penalty of, five with the ·hockey squad. He \Vent baseball pitcher~. . . . . . ·. b aghinst an.:od~s.to score·:on: .a sac:. yards'will·be imposed upon t~ams to Coach Rockne. for permission,. In .. 189?; Goshen,·.·Ind.,·~va~';o~~ .:·~·to.·· .. ti.Y .. Your: r'ifice fly: . . . delaying the game. It was also which was promptly refused.f oafmtheet.hchatle·fmce. otnNteon.tdree~sDfaomre' atthea,lemt.ls'c .. '· .. p' 'r'''.·o" m: '· :. T" ·~~·c· k' '",·'.·t···· .... ·· · >Ordinarily~ if a fly ball is hit i~to decided to try for_ the extra point 1 • .. . . . . "You can't take a ·chance \vith e left ·field.'' \yith; a· rtirin.er 'ori·•.third, after the touchdown, .will .be ma<lt~ yo'ur. leg,'' said Rockne~.. · Those·were iri the days 'whe:n catch~ ; .· · . -- .• · th~ man \vill stand the're for a nio- from .the th'ree-yard line instead of d"d 't h "tt A 1 • · .·' . . . ·· t "But the leg is all' right. no,v,'' ers 1 n ~se a eavy m1. ·. g ove · ·· · ·-- .· · ... ·· .. , ..... ., ·~ nient,' take a look or·. two-. at the the . .ten-yard line. ·The commit ee similar to the fashionable kid glove m~Ider,·toucli .. t.h.e:sackand start for ulso.decided:that no'.mud or arti~ argued·castner. I've been·running Of.the.•ph:isent .. day wa·s·in vogue ;...~~~~~,;.;,";,;,·, '= lio~e. As a "result, the outfielder fic1"al J,..1"ck1"ng tee. s w.ill be. allowed: :_· and •walking on it for a long time, t.h · .. · · 'Yi~h only an ordinary arm can "' and 'it isn't bothering me a,t all:" en. . . E.· :.YES· EX· A IIAZ'AT~D· .· .

· · h ·: "N. oth1·n·g. , doi'ng. ," .. sai'd R · k · Inks' fast 'ball· had Hal- J e\~ett's lr'.lJ 1 YL. th .. r.·owou.tterunner·atth.eplate ."Baseballhands"areanassetto oc·ne;· ,. · · · ··· ... ·.:··.: ·~··':"· .. : · :: ·· ···:····· arin nearly paralyzed. He couldn't rio' matter how fast he: :is .on the any ball player, and like many oth: ''you can't pla'y hockey.'~ . ' ' stl!aight.:.away. . . · ·- er' of the so-called fine points, the . "'Why," .said Castner, "hockey f; i . . Gets Flying Start ... ·· · average baseball fan neve~ realizes i.s an easY game .. It isn't, dangei·..:. ~.::row to consi.der '·applying,· the the part ,a player's hands play, in.!. . ous. "· . • .. . . '

. theory of the track coach to· the sofar as his success as a baseba]] ·~:Don't~you beli~ve it,',. exclaimed r'ilrmer· on third base, we will as- player is concerned. Rockn.e: . "Any. game that ·puts a siilne that the ·coacher is capable of · .. w~ point to K·ainm, Frisch and sti<;k in th~. hands .. of a .. fightin' ex~king ordinary judgment guaged several other great infielders who ~rishman is .dangerous; •' .You .do'n!t

· bY, "baseball :;;ense.". With a fly are noted for. their ability to han-:- ~ hall riding out.to left field, the run- die the ball '\vith 'the utmost dex-:- :------..:-------- • rier on third crouches· at the sack · · terity. Kamm and his famous in ;sprinter ~ashion and. at a signal "sweep'' is a· . fit· example for all.

' from the coacher, he gets away. to . . . a·;flying start and beats' the hall to young infielders to follow.

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