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TH·E · SPBCTATOR WHOLE CHURCH MOURNS DEATII OF WILLIAMS IN AFRICA - Pllblfahecl by KcPBJDRSON COLLJDOlll, McPHERSON, KANSAS . TUESDAY, APRIL 98, 1991 • • • • • • • • DISCUSSION OONTlilST 18 ON. Junior Coll e ge To W. E . Ray of Nebraska la tbe Stage "lnanmar. " • 6 - 'benefactor wbo makH the Discussion Wednesday evenlng, May 4, • contest possible this year. Mr. Ray at elgbt o'clock, tbe J unior Col- wlll c, ontrlbute t en dollars each year lege Clasa wm 1tage a dram- to be uaed In tbe t urtherance of the No.8'7 LONBERG NEW' COACH NEXT Y£AR , OF TYPHOID FEVEB AT MOMBASA-DlllTAJL8 NOT YET AVAILABLE atlc Interpretation of the play • achool'a activities. K. • " Ingomar." The p1ot deals with Thia year tbe monoy will b'e usod U. STAR OUTLINES PROGRAM FOR OOMJNG SEASON AND WITH MOHLER ARB ENTR1J81AST18 the Influence a Grecian girl has as prize money tor the · Discussion OVER OUT l ..OOK over the llfe and character of • ·contest whi ch wlll take place tho The many friends of Rev. J . H. • the Barbarian, lngomar. It wlll evening of May 7tb. Names for e nt- B. Williams were saddened la.st • be given In an outdoor stadlnm ranee to the cont.eel must be In not Tlleeday morning a.a a Ni&Uit - of a • In order to secure natnral back- 1ater than today. The preliminary d d I Coach A. C. Lonl:erg visited with -·"legram from Pror. Yoder telling groun s an rust c scenic et- ellmlnatlon contest wlll take place ' ....., Dull Doge S11t11rd11y nnd stnrted the ot the tormer'a death at Mombasa. • fecte. Popular prices. 0 Al)rll 30th. Any membtr of any Africa, on Monday, Apr tJ 18. Rev. • • • 'lllernry society la eli gible. Thero bl« game tor 19 21 1tnd '22 . Protea· Willi ams Is an alumnu1 or McPher- ' wlll be a first prize or seven dollars aor Mohler nnd Coach Lonborg met with all utblotlc cnthuslaats In the _, 11<>n College, and wa.a Secretary or the OR. KURTZ TO GIVE EAST- · and a second prize of seven dollar• . cb1tpel tor dlscuulon and organlu.- ll&blion Board or the Church ot the "'"' ' LECTUR. ES ,. , ,,,.,.,..,.. F a• L T)le general aubJect of t his contest m.s>o,. .. lion. The "M" club upon •uggeallon Brethren wlth beadqnarte"8 at Elgin, 'Wiii be Immigration. np polnted n committee f or Immediate JU. At the time ot bis death, Rev. 0 . K t,;' h--- ti el d Orat, ors here la your cbance. Let's GCllon. This committee waa choaen Willi ama - traveling with Prof. r. ur as rocen Y rec ve I aeo you get the Bull Dog spirit nod two Invitations to lecture before state to get In touch with possi ble atudenta Yoder and Dr. Harnly visiting all Sunday School Conventions next go after that dl1cusalo11. Your JlOP, ot athletic talent . A llat of such the Brethren Foreign Mission sta- tall. · The .Mlssourl State Asaoclallon your pep, coma. on. .wae raked from the memorlea of. tlona. It W!ll perhaps be another aaka for the dates Nov. 15-18 when ; thos e present nod on an1 w:k before f ull detail s nre avail · will hold their convention In CHANGE EXPRER- . 1 'l>aper at hancl In order to get Im- a e. St. Louis. They have Invited Dr. SION DEPARTKJo:NT. 1 1 medlate reeulta. Memorial services were held ln honor of aev. WllUamJI ln the chapel Kurtz to speak twice betore the --- . I Dutc h Lon"rg •1 amlle took Lia• main convention and to help- lo two Mias Frantz does not d eal re to j eye ot every Bull Dog to lll• Ian lut Thursday morning with- Dr. of tbe conferences. teach M. C. prodigies to speak, tell puppy. "The liardcr ;vou hit blm the Kurtz conducting. At that time the The Michigan State Sunday School stories or omte noxt yea r, sbe h11a ' broader It get11" . .' following biography ot the deceased Association will bold their conven- other rtsb 10 fry. So Mias Andcraon, Dutch talked a few minutes and waa read: lion In Kalamuoo October 26-28 at who Is now teaching In the Academy, na ked that the football men repcrt a John Henry Bashor Williams 'WU which time they bave a.eked our wm be her aucceeaor. All M. C. atu- week early next year lo give lime to the son of Nathaniel K. and Louisa Preeldent to give his lecture on . dents know Mias Anderson and can work up tor the early game with Buhor Will. lama. The parents were "Chrlatl an Fundamentals. " Dr. 1peak well of her n blllty ' to band lo Duker. He cmphulzed that It waa up naUvea of the state ot Tennessee, Kurtz will accept one ot tbeae In- this department. Here Is wi s hing to every man to r et urn. with another tr om Which at.ate they came after vltatlons but It 1 8 not known yet her the best or success. , athlete. ProfeHor Mohler puahed It a brief stay In Mlsaonrl to Republic which It will be. We are proud to rartlter by emphasizing the fact tbat county, Kansas, in th• year 1873, have as our President a man wbo J,ADfES OLE!!: C' l.UU Lonberg and tho l.lulldogs wilt put and settled o·n a bomeatead n ear la re garded 80 highly In Chr istian WILL GI Vt- : PROGltAM. M. C. on the map ne xt rear. Tice, Scandia. The mother WU a slater of Educational clrclee aa 18 onr Dr. Brammell. H oover. Trapp, Bl1hop,. tbe well-known Stephen a: Bashor, Kurtz. and 11o•e're behind him heart Not much baa heen beard from Tracey and Giibert ret1pcnded the Jn bll day one of the · leading evan- and soul. the Ladles Glee Club ao far this year. sentiment or each department with gell&la or the Church or the Breth- However, tbe epell wlll be broken peppy con1truct1ve remarkl. ren. ''!"' :next Friday night ot e ight o'clock Conch F. W. Lonbe rg le a leader hi It was while the Wllllams tam!- PAUI, WAIUlEN HONORED 11t which time the GIP.e Club will give i ' •thletl cs. He bolds from K. u. three ly were thing on a fa rm near Belle- n prolram In the college cbupel. An l etters In buaeball, th ree In bullet vill e, that on April 14, 1883, the sub- Paul · c. Warren, or the claas of excellent treat la In store tor all thoeelball, and three Jn root . ball . ln lUO Ject or this sketch was born. The par- t920, baa been teaching this year In who attend this program. Tbe ad- and ' 21 be waa captain of the baaket enl8 ' were prosperous and gave him Seattle-Pacific College In Seattle mini on wlll be 35 ' cents or Student ball t eam. On the t oot ball te'am be every educational advantage. Henry, Washington, wher e he has made him- A ctlvltle• ticket ./ Po not mlsa end unl! quarter back. Dnt4h aa be wu call ed, graduated from the self a real tactOI' In student and tac- gold en opportunity. le nleo claaaod a,ino ng the all Ml .. ou- co- mmon schools ot hie native county u1ty activities. On tho Clrst Monday · rl Valley Ouarcla, ecda and quarter- In 1896. He finished the Belleville or the la.at term each year the col- ' back• . He played ruatd on the Kan· high scbool In 1899 , the acadelr!Y de- lege celebrat es the ceremony of In- M. C . GETS TH£ PLUM u City Atbletl C' Cl ubAteam, which partment or McPberaon College In veatlture tor tbe 1enlon. On this oc- won the national bullet ball t.ourna- 1901, and the college co1,}rae In 1906 , caalon an address la given by some . fN Tll£ TRACI MEET . mental at Kania• . City tbla aprlq. la receiving . the A. B. de gree upon member of the faculty . Thia year It he waa placec( u the ·aecond beet He was one . ot · the out· Mr. Warren was chosen by his aa- all American ·rlJard. TbetJe recorda students or' t he college, eoclntes on the tuculty to give the (Specl.flol to the Ssiectator) speak t or tbemMlvea and a coach ot 'il'i'dmlnent In all acbolnstlc nc tlvlties. addreas, which be did , using aa bla Sterling, Kan.. April 25.- Mhigh atundlnr llu McPber90n, Tiie. HJli Innate good nature and ready aubJect "The Purpoae ot Education." Pheraon College atbl ellcs score airaln. Bull Doga have a leader · to try t heir anecdotes made him a unlvel'.!'81 M. C. atudenu of tut year and tbe Ittrack teams carrying off the hon- tenacltJ. The new conference tootMU favorite. b&lore wtll remember lllr. War- 01'11 he re todaJ by 90 points to 40. bu begun In earnest. J!lz-capeata Mr . Williama . became a member n!D u a pcllahed and eloquent spealt- R. A. Brammell o f M. c. waa tbe hi.b Tblce la weary ot parl91 u4 lnp for ot t. be. Brethren hi · tbe Bellmlle . er and will arree I.hat hie effort oa point man of the meet. The ioo.' e Srlcltron. The B11U Doc• AN OD ' on JnlY zt, 189 t. ,home the occaiton , referred to muat ha.,. Jill.r d dub. ehdlJtd lood •'*4 with th ,e war · Bir Lln&el INtl llJneG 0. - 61 been a !DUterlY one. B ramtlien tint ; Ume 10.l. <C.... U- •- &)

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Page 1: ViewScan Premium PDF ouput - archive.mcpherson.eduarchive.mcpherson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/v4-27r.pdfLONBERG NEW' COACH NEXT Y£AR VISITS~ D~ ,OF TYPHOID FEVEB AT MOMBASA-DlllTAJL8

TH·E ·SPBCTATOR

WHOLE CHURCH MOURNS DEATII OF

WILLIAMS IN AFRICA

- Pllblfahecl by KcPBJDRSON COLLJDOlll, McPHERSON, KANSAS

.TUESDAY, APRIL 98, 1991

• • • • • • • • • • • • DISCUSSION OONTlilST 18 ON.

Junior College To W. E . Ray of Nebraska la tbe Stage "lnanmar." • 6 - 'benefactor wbo makH the Discussion

• •

Wednesday evenlng, May 4, • contest possible this year. Mr. Ray • at elgbt o'clock, tbe J unior Col- • wlll c,ontrlbute t en dollars each year • lege Clasa wm 1tage a dram- • •to be uaed In tbe t urtherance of the

No.8'7

LONBERG NEW' COACH NEXT Y£AR VISITS~

D~ , OF TYPHOID FEVEB AT MOMBASA-DlllTAJL8 NOT

YET AVAILABLE

• atlc Interpretation of the play • achool'a activities. K. • " Ingomar." The p1ot deals with • Thia year tbe monoy will b'e usod

U. STAR OUTLINES PROGRAM FOR OOMJNG SEASON AND

WITH MOHLER ARB ENTR1J81AST18

• the Influence a Grecian girl has • as prize money tor the ·Discussion

OVER OUTl ..OOK

• over the llfe and character of • ·contest which wlll take place tho The many friends of Rev. J . H . • the Barbarian, lngomar. It wlll • evening of May 7tb. Names for ent­

B. Williams were saddened la.st • be given In an outdoor stadlnm • ranee to the cont.eel must be In not Tlleeday morning a.a a Ni&Uit - of a • In order to secure natnral back- • 1ater than today. The preliminary

d d I Coach A. C. Lonl:erg visited with -·"legram from Pror. Yoder telling • groun s an rust c scenic et- • ellmlnatlon contest wlll take place ' ....., Dull Doge S11t11rd11y nnd stnrted the ot the tormer'a death a t Mombasa. • fecte. Popular prices. •

0

Al)rll 30th. Any membtr of any Africa, on Monday, Apr tJ 18. Rev. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'lllernry society la eligible. Thero bl« game tor 1921 1tnd '22. Protea· Williams Is an alumnu1 or McPher- 'wlll be a first p rize or seven dollars aor Mohler nnd Coach Lonborg met

with all utblotlc cnthuslaats In the _,11<>n College, and wa.a Secretary or the OR. KURTZ TO GIVE EAST- ·and a second prize of seven dollar• . cb1tpel tor dlscuulon and organlu.-

ll&blion Board or the Church ot the "'"'' LECTUR.ES ,., ,,,.,.,..,.. F a• L T)le general aubJect o f this contest m.s>o,. .. ~ ~ lion. The "M" club upon •uggeallon Brethren wlth beadqnarte"8 at Elgin, 'Wiii be Immigration. nppolnted n committee for Immediate JU. At the time ot bis death, Rev. 0 . K t,;' h--- ti el d Orat,ors here la your cbance. Let's GCllon. This committee waa choaen Williama - traveling with Prof. r . ur as rocen Y rec ve I aeo you get the Bull Dog spirit nod

two Invitations to lecture before state to get In touch with possible atudenta Yoder and Dr. Harnly visiting all Sunday School Conventions next go after that dl1cusalo11. Your JlOP, ot athletic talent. A llat of such the Brethren Foreign Mission sta- tall. · The .Mlssourl State Asaoclallon your pep, coma. on. .wae raked from the memorlea of. tlona. It W!ll perhaps be another aaka for the dates Nov. 15-18 when ; those present nod acrlb~led on an1 w:k before full details nre avail· ~ey will hold their convention In CHANGE ~ EXPRER- . 1 'l>aper at hancl In order to ge t Im-a e. St. Louis. They have Invited Dr. SION DEPARTKJo:NT. 11medlate reeulta.

Memorial services were held ln honor of aev. WllUamJI ln the chapel Kurtz to speak twice betore the --- . I Dutch Lon"rg•1 amlle took Lia•

main convention and to help- lo two Mias Frantz does not deal re to j eye ot every Bull Dog to lll• Ian lut Thursday morning with- Dr. of tbe conferences. teach M. C. prodigies to speak, t ell puppy. "The liardcr ;vou hit blm the Kurtz conducting. At that time the The Michigan State Sunday School stories or omte noxt yea r, sbe h11a ' broader It get11" .

. ' following biography ot the deceased Association will bold their conven- other rtsb 10 fry. So Mias Andcraon, Dutch talked a few minutes and waa read: lion In Kalamuoo October 26-28 at who Is now teaching In the Academy, naked that the football men repcrt a

John Henry Bashor Williams 'WU which time they bave a.eked our wm be her aucceeaor. All M. C. atu- week early next year lo give lime to the son of Nathaniel K . and Louisa Preeldent to give his lecture on .dents know Mias Anderson and can work up tor the early game with Buhor Will.lama. The parents were "Chrlatlan Fundamentals." Dr. 1peak well of her nblllty ' to band lo Duker. He cmphulzed that It waa up naUvea of the state ot Tennessee, Kurtz will accept one ot tbeae In- this department. Here Is wishing to every man to return. with another t rom Which at.ate they came after vltatlons but It 18 not known yet her the best or success. ,athlete. ProfeHor Mohler puahed It a brief stay In Mlsaonrl to Republic which It will be. We are proud to rartlter by emphasizing the fac t tbat county, Kansas, in th• year 1873, have as our President a man wbo J,ADfES OLE!!: C'l.UU Lonberg and tho l.lulldogs wilt put and settled o·n a bomeatead near la regarded 80 highly In Chr istian WILL GIVt-: PROGltAM. M. C. on the map next rear. Tice, Scandia. The mother WU a slater of Educational clrclee aa 18 onr Dr. Brammell. Hoover. Trapp, Bl1hop,. tbe well-known Stephen a: Bashor, Kurtz. and 11o•e're behind him heart Not much baa heen beard from Tracey and Giibert ret1pcnded the Jn bll day one of the ·leading evan- and soul. the Ladles Glee Club ao far this year. sentiment or each department with gell&la or the Church o r the Breth- However, tbe epell wlll be broken peppy con1truct1ve remarkl. ren. ''!"' :next Friday night ot e ight o 'clock Conch F . W. Lonberg le a leader hi

It was while the Wllllams tam!- PAUI, WAIUlEN HONORED 11t which time the GIP.e Club will give i'•thle tlcs. He bolds from K. u. three ly were thing on a farm near Belle- n prolram In the college cbupel. An letters In buaeball, three In bullet vill e, that on April 14, 1883, the sub- Paul · c. Warren, or the claas of excellent treat la In store tor all thoeelball, and three Jn root. ball . ln lUO Ject or this sketch was born. The par- t920, baa been teaching this year In who attend this program. Tbe ad- and '21 be waa captain o f the baaket enl8 ' were prosperous and gave him Seattle-Pacific College In Seattle minion wlll be 35 ' cent s or Student ball t eam. On the toot ball te'am be every educational advantage. Henry, Washington, where he has made him- Actlvltle• ticket. / Po not mlsa tbla~lnyed end unl! quarter back. Dnt4h aa be wu called, graduated from the sel f a real tactOI' In student and tac- golden opportunity. le nleo claaaod a,inong the all Ml .. o u-co-mmon schools ot hie native county u1ty activities. On tho Clrst Monday · rl Valley Ouarcla, ecda and quarter-In 1896. He finished the Belleville or the la.at term each year the col- ' back•. He played ruatd on the Kan· high scbool In 1899, the acadelr!Y de- lege celebrates the ceremony of In- M. C. GETS TH£ PLUM u City AtbletlC' ClubAteam, which partment or McPberaon College In veatlture tor tbe 1enlon. On this oc- won the national bullet ball t.ourna-1901, and the college co1,}rae In 1906, caalon an address la given by some . fN Tll£ TRACI MEET. mental at Kania•. City tbla aprlq. la

•receiving .the A. B. degree upon member of the faculty. Thia year It he waa placec( u the ·aecond beet grad~lon . He was one . ot ·the out· Mr. Warren was chosen by his aa- all American ·rlJard. TbetJe recorda

\&~•ding students or' t he college, eoclntes on the tuculty to give the (Specl.flol to the Ssiectator) speak tor tbemMlvea and a coach ot 'il'i'dmlnent In all acbolnstlc nctlvlties. addreas, which be did , using aa bla Sterling, Kan.. April 25.- Mc· high atundlnr llu McPber90n, Tiie. HJli Innate good nature and ready aubJect "The Purpoae ot Education." Pheraon College atble llcs score airaln. Bull Doga have a leader ·to try t heir anecdotes made him a unlvel'.!'81 M. C. atudenu of tut year and tbe It• track teams carrying off the hon- tenacltJ. The new conference tootMU favorite. y~r b&lore wtll remember lllr. War- 01'11 here todaJ by 90 points to 40. bu begun In earnest. J!lz-capeata

Mr. Williama. became a member n!D u a pcllahed and eloquent spealt- R . A. Brammell o f M. c. waa tbe hi.b Tblce la weary ot parl91 u4 lnp for ot t.be. Brethren hi ·tbe Bellmlle .er and will arree I.hat hie effort oa point man of the meet. The ioo.' e Srlcltron. The B11U Doc• AN OD ~bnreh, 'on JnlY zt, 189 t. ~ii ,home the occaiton ,referred to muat ha.,. Jill.rd dub. ehdlJtd lood •'*4 with th,e war ~tb . · Bir Lln&el INtl llJneG

1~ 0. - 61 been a !DUterlY one. Bramtlien tint; Ume 10.l. <C....U- • •- &)

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• nnb.e ot ataglng their coneerta oa

·----------~1111 .. 11 wblch. be la fiatter lnc to u. Ar- All-Bcboola-Day.

I ) I tlallc pboto~jlby · la diecnaaed llL · SenUment was aroused to h.lsh

Uterar)" AJid Art · .. Art and the machine". Pfctnre pitch among oome o r the mualc at o0-

1~~---·••••••••llli ehO'lf• and picture puules" deacrlbea ente whe.n newe 1'$&ched them coa-n r tona exhlbllJone ln the pllef!ea; cernlng the conflict. Both prof~

OALLI~ wbJJe "A declan.Uon of &Tl In a4- h a.;e many allle; wbo are · In IJWI.· __..!.-- • verUalng" la informln& OD the patby with tbelr attitude OD the

On Thursday ennlng. a concert amount or art that may _be found ID question. However eome studeata waa stren In Wichita by Amelita adnrtlalng poatera. "Dramas an4 look upon· tile mauer as utlle 1-GaJtl.()nrcl. ·It wu TerJ: much al)- dances on · the opera b0ar4a" wu than · college treaaon, for they • Y preclato4 by the audience, ae all her read with Interest 'also. It looka as though the prlmar:r al111 concerte a.re. The followlng pro- Tbe Educational ReTlew Ii full of of the profe880n Is an economical ST•m wu glYen. college problem• and ·their aolutlo·m one and not tntellectual, which la • ot 1. MT IOTf)lY Cella (old Engl\ah) tbia time. In keePlng with the moral standard.a

-Monro I n the Ladles Home Journal Mary of this ID8tltnlJon. Chi TUOl la tllnprella (old Italian) ·Roberta Rinehart g!Tes a tn.nk dlJ!- · ~ · ' · According to the last report.fl, ~e

- Palalello · cuulou of the choice between " A AOOOMPLIEIBED OOJU.~T queatlon remains UD8ettled and lt · la

2 Come per. me senno, from Son.- home or a career" to girl• • Tll'.0 WILL AP= ~NCERT generally belle•ed that a special con-. n&mbula-Belllni other "beet aelle~" a.re: "Ope?. air great ot tbe taculty will be· called

a-:"' Lo, bear the gentle lark (with tb~te?tl' '... by Ma!lMabon, and The to settle the matter . nate)-Br,hop · de1 rattn· poaalbllltlea of table ch i· Carl Draecert 'Of Thornburg, Iowa. Both proteseol'B were able to coa-

• · TWIU&bt-Maaaeile\ · / na . ' • now i. atudent of Mc.Pheraon Cbllege l trol. thetr emOttona and resume their Clanlltos (8panl1h)-ValTer4e A nr1 amuaing 1tory la thll- 'Will appear as 1ololot -.vltb the M. C. r egular duties after the claah. Prof: Roae• i'hlnr-Fontenalllee month's 'Installment . of "My brother band next Tharsday evening, Apr il· La'uer appeq ed .real calm before • ta Sempre Jlbera , from . TraTiata- Theodor·O Roose•e\t" by Corinne U. . · . : . o r.cheatra at11dento c.nd declared that

Verdi Rooanelt Roblnaon; · w.e chuckled &1· Carl enrolled In college as a!> bum- be bad every reuon to believe tlaat i. Tbe mtte d1unoael-Novello most · cont!11uously tlir u_ It. 1 P90r ble trellhman last tall but llls".mu~l- the ffnal declalon would be mad•

Down In the forest-Ronald Thackeray I• reaurrect>'d by Brander cal talent nas made h im an outetand· I 1n his favor. The little belle of Senll~muela Matthews In "Thackeray and the ing character In M?Pherson muslclal · .

' · out la voce from Purltanl-Bel· Theater". These botb,.~cur In s c;rtb; organ!Jiatlons. . E!T IJDENT OOUNCIL NOTES. Uni. " ner'a. · ... . La•t year Mr. Draegart . was tbe , The Student Council seems to h&Te

The aubJect of arc-fltectqre' pre· director of bis hcllne-«>wn high sc.hool j an unliaual amount of buslnesa to EM. dominates In the itou1e .a?,d ·Garden: orchestra and also waa solo c~rnetls~ · tranSl(ct tbls spring. As the . college

. THE APRIL NtTK1\ . ~ven "Bird house designs_. ate com In' tb6 Thornburg band. His· mueicl- grows. and progr~88es the preeent . --:- 1 parf4. "The pipe org~n In th~ al talent. coupled with his ambition conditions 1iave to be changed to

The apeclal artJc1:8• and eaaaye of \houae" la rather unusual. "Early and exper ience easily makea him the meet the future needs. · the periodicals of thla month made American Pottery"; and "Satin wood best con}etlst In the college band. I In a. rece.nt meeting, the. committee lntereatlng reading. Thi• lime. we furniture" and "Brushing up on Mr. Draegart has consented to , en awa.rdlngs medal& presented 118 ptclted up the Bookman tlraL Mean- bruahes" are the departures trom tbe render a masterpiece solo at the '. data to the Council. As no deflnlte derlng thru It. thl1 tltle cau1tht our 1 architectural acheme. concert, which will be a.· rare treat declJ!lon was reached concerning the eye, "PeaelmlJ!m and the young Ame- That burning Question of "Call- to loTera of good mualc.-lf you I awa.rdlng of medals to debs.tors and rlcan" b1 Heywood Brown. And the f ornla and tho Japa~eae" la dlacnaa- want to know wba.t kind of musical l on.tors, the com.mlttee was aglllll artlCle wa1 ,not leas lntere11Ung than ed by Pa.yaon Treat In the AUantlc talent there ts t.n ibe M.. C. band, continued. · tte title. Mr .• Brown-wboeT&r be Monthly. "What the ~ar did to the come and find out next Thursday I The council decided that tho Pre-IU&7 tJt-wrltea with rare under- dictionary" by Stranatt:r", " Recrea- evening Aprll 28. J sldent abould . a.ppolnt a committee at.andlng of a college studenta's fre- tlon" by Yeoma.na, and the "Future ' , to lnvesUga.I& wheth~r or not tlle Qilent "rame of. mlnd, and explains of Mr. Lloyd George" are rivals l.n· SWEDES OLABII OVEB 1 offlcern o!. · various organtsaUOll.a IL Sidney Ho'!ard trl•e4 thru aeT· 1nt8r""t. DATES FOR OONCERTS ' should receire recognition fqr their oral vage..-..eml-eer!ous~-about I work other than the honor that 1oea '.'Flowers that bloom In the Spring"; nRAMATIO ART OLA.8S ACTS. Drama with the office .

. be add• ln an aalde j>f erplanation. one or the best programs any de- Arpm'l!nt Grows Hotter A.I The McPherson College Band Yill · " a bouQnet of yOUl!g 'trltera". Fan- pkrtment has of feted the' ~ at11deot , Oontln-. give a concert In the college chapel nl• Burst gin• a brief 1!.or4 " Por- \ body T(as given ilaaL Tu\)ldar evening · --- next Thursday night. The band ._ trait ot Zon~ Gale"; ho-:eT&r. th~• by the Dramatfc Art ~ll)..88. They ·Prof. L_auer · and Prof. .Tilberg, been doing some real hard work ud ,,.~ almost' · too deep . r8r . ua. l!reaent~ r~ur · P\a71 · of. J1xceptlona.I ho.th s tudents or Bethany conserva.- an excellenfprogi:a.m can be expected. There Is .alao quite JI-. bit of really ,qpalltT.. wUb unusual · abllllY : ,The torr. now Instructor or music at Mc· II Originally the council did not Intend good poetry . . · . .. _ · . 'audience ,p~I" t the . highest 9~dlpll- Pherson Colleg~ clashed In ~ oral to Include this number In It.fl budget

The'"worlde W'o~k contains ·~1tte .. l!lenl tq the ~··In Jt& ·.lnd!Vfdusl. duel In the ndmlnlstratlon building but on reconeiderlng the matter tt· · e;11t; tul1Ject ma,tter of· co!1~e~at attenUoQ an. d : l!'ppreclatlon of . the OT!!r dates for their concerts. Both was llecided to have the concert -nty ..hat' queltlon or 'th!! . ~~ent pla,.S. . 1'1i1•· eame. department · wlU p~ofesaora have their heart ae~ on. the Activity 'ttckel. Only thirty n•m.-

. ftnanClaJ-: atraJW la to~hed · upot) In- \g~e anothe~ tteat to the student.fl All·Schools·Day for the dale ot· their hers were guaranteed on the U,cket ; ' 'The. alarming decreaee In gold l)ro-' tonight. We do not Ir.now what will concert and neither la willing to thla concert wUI lncrea..ae the uUJDblr' 4:ocUon aod what It meana In con: be given bat w~ do know that they concede bls claima 6n that day to to thirty three. traction of c,-.dlt for tbs uae of Ame- will be well worth ,-our attenClance. bta opponent. 1 In return for the u luRle support r lcan bualneaa" by Flo1d Pareous. \ The .s_eparunent I• to be congn.tulat- Pror. Lauer. Tl(llln Instructor and I wblch the College Band baa _glTeD to (N-.-We eald all th.at title ln one ed on the aucceaa 'of their work. director of the M. C. orcheetra J our a thletic teams and alao to o~ller bre&th) . Tile_.,. tt:Mlt, la no~ pro- \ , c.lalm~ t hat be bad first ~ht ennta• hlcb the Student Council 11•t POrtt011alt1 Ions. A nn.r ow - · PUXQ BSCfl'AL to the dat& because ·~'! had •Jl:ad • bli',. It wu unuluiouaty decldecl \Mt aa4 u otftcer In air .. l"rlae deba te 1· Saturd&J' afternoon at 4':10 the spme 11,re...to~ )lllderatandtng t~at .. Qie> 'aecretari of the Student 'Co11 ... "C.. Ula alrplaoe detest the ~ttle- plaao atac!enta of . M.lee 'Dantola will bJ.I orchestra would ruder & pro- ' aboulci eend a letter: of appreclaU.. Mtp! 0

' 1D two abort arUclee. · The' ct•e a _public recital In th~ ch.ape!. craJ.D that da)'. Fur~ermore ~ , to tbe Bud. UirOJer t11la month la · •n Atrlcan Tllere Will al.Ip be a 4emonetrat1o11 orpniaatton baa been tral¢D1 for ·1 : · ------11-uas atolT. "Blll" 117 Anly'. . . 1 ctTaD by the tlH Year old chl~UU: ~the. e•ent tor -~ .m~.,,,~- · ,., n.Miransnla.r Track Keet !

J'or u ~ taata - ..- ,,._ who w1ll ~Y ar. ~~" ).a .Prot. Tit11er1.:c11reCtor or the eol- ·. Q _ • "LtAdaborC partook ot u.a Aiu ult n-ratt.a' K ua. B1&DcM u4 Be•lall .~ ..P. Cllonl Unt-, bu .~ ~:.'llt1'.d· 1 ' •. ~ 11&7 f · . : ......, ....... OU1lart °""1"'· .... ·IAUI& _.cPUnoa. .llenlJOe ..,~ . ......... apeclal .~·~ ·- :ttriw..~· =· ~l Sp.,ja1 t ...._. ~ emr ..- -... ,,..., ... oeawr. 1>911Mn o.n-. Dar- lilla ·t11u. two aODua. ·llowftar _ · • wttai11m~e1 ............. ta \nu 1 .... ... .,_w.u1a r,..... - • ;.mea..., * , m• QOG@I -

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:rean Dr . Xurts liu ·been chagrtnecl age to itu forth and aa:r that I _-m Utopta or men oolleatate criteria, .. ,_ I ·Or-~izationi . I at our 111Dall deleptlona to Estes. an adTocate of and bellenr In d&- but nner•th&-1- thq are. bfilnc 11-• -- )(ore so · because of the n1putat1on structlve criticism. But because aome troyed by bad, bad crltlca. Why uot ••••••••••••••llllii which M. C. haa of ha'ring a hlgli ne.rrow Individual uaca It bralnle11l7 Increase tbe quality . ot our atudent

an!B8 BNTBUBU.811 splritue.I atmbephere. The life of th• and to the detriment of eoclelY • body ,In preference to the quantll)'T · GAJNJNG. OIPETU8. t utuN! of the lnatltutlon depends on should we condemn JU Why not Ja thla t.he place to de...elop .-Id

the numbe.r of men we hue having t&boo Cbrlatlanlty because It aom&- memorl~. remlntlcencea and 1Dce11ae these htgh 'l'ialona of lite. Then let limes ta a coTer to the hypocritical Joya! Stat11tlca abow u1 that ta 'Ji

Tbe Y. M. prognm Wedneoday us send a delegation to Estes thla acurY)' of " few. DeetrucUve crltlclam of our college and unlTeralty gradu­mornJng wu giTen entirely to IJtlrr- year that will not be lacking tn num- la never detrimental to good work, aw become hirelings and empl079d. Ing ap entbaal*;&m tor the Eatea ,Park ·ben. . but rather tonda to atrengtben It by Dou tbla not demand the abolition -rerence thla anmmer. PN!I. 'Bru- puttlng tt to teat, Just u a true aword of memorlea nnd the establlahm~nt of baker and the entire Y. M. cabinet Y. H. CHAT ta tempered by criticism of actual reallattc actlona . and me.tertal ben&-are nry anxioua that McPbenon We are ba'l'lng some real lite in tire. Is deatructlve crltlclam of the tit! Colleges are auppoeed to de-cOllege be well represented at Estea Y. M. of late. Our last meeting con- Innocent actions of our nelgbbon un- velope actln, bro&d-mlnded and pro­tbla year but It la & bard proposition slsteil of several good discussions 00 Just? Does Innocence apell virtue! greaalTe leaden, and the burden they to get men to see that ·a trip la how to better the Y. M. meetings. sev- It la not our slnfulneu which brings bear ta the leading ot dreamera and really a paying propoaltlon In spite eral of the men gave us a real mouth us sorrow, but tbe true stnte or lndlvlduala who go•e backward .for . of the flat condltlona of many of fnll of suggestions. Tbe men who put things ls as Wendover writes, "Ou• memories lnatead·. or forward ror ' our. pocketbooks. them across were Trapp, Bowers . . bitterest remorse la not !or our alns, reality. Must we now develop more

In starting the tlreworka Louis W!ne, G. Tice, nn.d Engle. Trapp but foF- our stupid Illes." You seem weight for their bu rd~! ·The test Bowman told what Estes meant to cleverly stated that we are not be- to think my friend, that critics and or renllty Is the test or cr1tlc'~1 dlnr­hlm last year. In a few minutes be yond .the hero worship stage as yet goealpcra have an " I told you ao" c11- •lty or view point and thougtit. Edu- •. emphasized three things lb partlcu- and would appreciate more talks Joyment because of their actions. But c11Uo11 In Its fullest sen8e Is the np­l&r that proved or value to him. from outside men, lawyers, doctors, II this be true why Is It so? We do tho proclntlon of another's point or vl)lw . . , First, the association with IDCD Of mechanics, dishwashers, mayor, things Which WO bellevo Wiii bring 116 How Wiii WO over . become .educat­otber schools who know what the)' speed cop, business men, and yes, OC• the greatest amount O! pleasure, l)d It we Bii grab a silver born and

. want and who know where they are casslonally a minister. Bowers gave hence It become" your duty to 1111-1 wind the 811 me with 8111ooth bla~ney ' going. · Jt Is worth while tnlklng to us 8 piece of his mind also that blbe In us sidetracked brethren n 1 nnd oowy-«oo sentiment&? Doee .each men of this t)'J>e. Then the best morning, be stnted that we don't more lofty Idea of plensure. Yot. you tnetrument In the orchestra follow speakers of the country are there expect a prayer meeting or a s. s. ranted about • doatru<:tlvo criticism the allmo music sheet? In the end, and flnally the trips and good times School class when we come up to Y. and ottered nothing constructive. tho result ts harmony. w ere not ·aome are worth the price of the entire trip. M. meetings on Wednesday. He also Tbere was not the allghJ.eat POt!I- or Christ's own dloclplllfl Irrational Then Cullen also told what 'the con- suggested that we should hAve more live suggestion or the ea.mo. It you nncl brawn)" armed banuner--.tleld­fen1nce bad meant to him. He aald mualc In our programs occaalonally. are a poaltlvlet. why le It that you era? Do you doubt Chrlet ability to ~t we hear so many good apeakens Then again It was thought that we negate negative action• with monen· choose tbe · best? Try to 1m·aglne

laere that we probably feel th.at those abould have amaU groups organized Utle1? You fall to reall.1e that In tho Christ Rnylng th ia. " Verily I aay un· there wlll be no better, but be 1ald nmong Y. boys for the purpose of matter of criticism. we nro of throe to you. otter no deatructlve critlclim. the messages there mean more thn"'I discussing personal problems that claaaea, tboae with hammers, tho•o whatever, but be Tery atbooth ID the the ordinal']' lecture because of the urlse from time to time. Each with horns. and tho~e or ' the 1tatlc mnnner thou npproncbeet tby neigh-

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,..• dltf11rent envlronme9t. You feel th&t group 11 to have Its particular lead· tne. One cln..- of critic domination. bor. and In thy old age thou •halt yo• are close to God. The value of er and eTel'J' thing kept contldentlal- or domestic ln!luence talla 81 fnr enjoy tbeae pleaaant memories of the dlscuaaton groups can hardly be ly wttbln the group. These augges- short of making harmony, aa does a post enJ01ahlo 811aoclallon•." ·u your estimated because then the young tlona were all well taken and In the single awnllow In making a spring. present oaaoclatlons &re not en.Joy. men dlscnsa freely and !rankly their future we expect to prophet by the You presented no advice. admonition able, come to u• nnd get a liammer own problems and their lite work. same. nor acquaintance; merely auggeatlng with which to beat your smooth lfany never find their life work till Watch t.bls column in the future that lf we goa@IP·lovcra nnd slnnd- toned born Into the Iron reallUee of they go to. Eatea. tor special Y. M. c. A. artlcals (o er-spreaders (I presume you moan t. lte u It 18 • and banlab toreTer

Dr. Ku.rtz emphasized wbnt had al- be presented by the dl!!erent faculty critics) would ceaae to oxlst, M. C. thO'le memorle1 that nre alwa1a aa ready been said and added some more . ~nembere. would run more smoothly. What do they don't aeem. i n hla characteristic, force!11l man- you mean-amootbly! Shalt we You think I ravage all coneena-ner. There It ls that wo are In the IN ANSWER TO "A TIMELY meander ncqulesently ulong as tlve common aenae? I ofter no con-moantaln-top experience of our lives WORD," UY ('.OXTRIDUTED smoothly as the poet's «la88Y, mo11 etructlve ldeu? Far be that from me. &nd we .see tblnge in their true per-.. ___ • gown brook; never hitting n bump, l am R deetructlonlet a'nd ·my world· apecUve. We see reality as It llfy friend, Contr~butcd, seems to stone nor other obstacle. whlcl1 ly duty I• to mnke you conetructl'l'e really Is not as tt nppee.rs to be. Es· I hnve n Vj.lry vngue appreheDBlon of might serve to throw UH to n higher critics think. I suppose :vou co111lder tea gives one a most wonderful ex- the rclntlon between destructive level, n broader courao or · ovon a yoursel f n tonstructlve being. lt y0u perlence that we cannot afford to criticism and gossip, to fact he aeems slight devlntlon 1 Machinery Is con- aro not, you lb.en fall Into that claa1 mlas. The big .question Is not, can to think that these two are or one sldered or good Quality when It rune of etatlc belng-1\who are the balanc-I afford to go; but can I a!ford not literary Godhead. George Crabb smoothly, bu.ti do not Corget that Ing menn between destruction and to go. It will be worth ·many tlm88 would have lnfqrmed him that 'cr l- the driving power of that machinery construction. It It le thla tbat 1011

what It costs. Dr. Kurt.s gnn a tlclsm le one ot the most honorable la tire or ias. Set friction to the gae h11, your· duty demand1 that 1ou 11t brief review .or some of the main nnd Important departments or lltera- and you wlll get tire or an exploBlon, •tlll In the middle of tbe rockl11s speakers this year, moet or whom be tu re." Webster would have shown ond there wlU be n~hlng amootb boat, 'and Implore the . we Tes to be haa met personally. Sherwood Eddy, him that goeatp la "tattle, Idle per- about It unleH It la the way that the smootb. Dr. Speer. John Timothy Stone, Dr. eonal talk, 0; · groundleas rumor ." rough apot• are singed from your

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W. E. BISHOP. Rue of Cal, and otbens, nil great Artbu(Brlabane would have l11.8truct- anotomy. Prince Albert and VelTet

help us to 11.-e our llYet\ In tbelr an authority under our uure bowl May I be 10 rude aa to aak what

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spiritual d)'llamlca, men of 'rialon.s j ed blm that criticism (editorial) are alao adnrtlaed aa being smooth, &nd" this la ' our opportunity to get

1 could do lour tblngs,-teac~. attack. and epeaking of other 1i>ecle1, ao la

next to these me.n during the bes t I defend and praise. But 88 to the fnnc- the world renowned Mexican balr­momenta of our lives. They will I lion and duty of gossip, there Is not 188" ·

•r.Ilne•. At Estes there are many which would huard aettl.ng these are your ldealaT From reading your a pig akin tnt.o hi.I trunk to try Ollt aacred apota, beneath Hery tree la ' forth . Yet with all the dltterent ex- artlcle I take them to be: more 1tud- on hie lone eared obJec:toi:a. Tia. a 8&C1'94 place where .omeone baa I.Ung dllparfty lletween destructl'l'e enta tor JI(. C., pleasanter memories college puncb 11 1n Hery ~Ula coamUDed with Ood and recelYecl I crttfdam and coalp, my friend Jaaa of M. C .. and an lncrea .. ID the en- only imlled and aald "Tlllnp looll power to chooee llJa We ~ork w_heJ'9 , treated them aa atmllar. Bia rid Joyablllt]' of present a.-oc:Jat•. I !Ille, there will be 80mettibag c1o1q It would 'be aa.t uefal. 111 pl'eTiou ad•eratty ~ the ame st"' - wu- know not wlletber th- are yoar nezt year".

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·• ·, THE SPECTATOR 'do~- mire Oa oUI• ... llCbO:,i. whe~ •loD •tatloD ID lhoM iPart.9. Pror ... · ,,_ ~ - at ....,.._.. ~ we •port an the colon of Qie ralD- eor J . J . Yode·r aad JUT • . Wllltam, , \. L ) N. · I

.... -· o...cl~ ) !'bow IUld half the letten or the alpha: both alumni of um college, 'lfere ~· otea --------------~betT · the committee chosen. They alongll-••••••••••••• .... - '° -4 ·- - No-i- There are Ju.t two colors that wll.b Prot.eseor R . J . Harnly, set sail Ban.Ice Almeifand lTa CurtU •-t

.. un, at ... _toCI... .. lld'I••-· beYery Joy&I McPbenon man C&D wea.r from San Jl'ranclaco t&at aummar , S-.-. ... - "' ....., a. 1#1. u a .... 001 emblem •ftd t.h .. y are •red Friday night In Arnold Hall with · ....,. _ ., visited the World's S1111day School Latha Daniel.a.

and wbJte. And there la· Just one Convention •at Toyko, Inspected .ml&- Nora Stump, Rockla J o"hn, Laura 'clua or people who a.re entitled t.o •Iona ID China and l ndla and were Bowman, Ca.rt Dell, Jake Votb, and

...,....,""-------1~ w. TN<4lo wear a letter of aoy sort on the cam- on the point of entering Africa, when J ake Yoder helped g!Te a "laet day ~ Editor-- -~11&...-li. Molder pua and that la composed . ot those ReY. W illiams 8'1ccumbed to typhoid or school" pro~am at Ruth John's

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...... ..,.,.., ___ .• n..odoft llerllboldtt who have earned· their letters here. t A t I I ed b J I ~-· "'

..._.. !Editor ...,. B..-11 ever. e egram rece" Y•r enue school, north of McPherson Friday. =:, =:.: 110

.._r _w.;_ = All lithe,_ should be tabooed. on College Hill last Tuesday convoy- The GaUl-Curct concert In Wichita lll:l:;'""" !Editor DaaJ II. Polr --a. G. ed to hundreds ot admiring and aor- Thursday evening attract!!d a numlle!' Ia ....,. ...... ~ ~= rowing friends the sad Intelligence ot McPherson College people, among JMmarr oad Art ---Alloe hrliholdtt \nJOLE CHURCH 'Pf his pa99lng to the Great Beyond. whom were Minni e lltng)e.r, Veda =:' .=-.=-= ... ~-= MOURNS DEATH OF His deal~· occurred nt Mombasa, Sklrlc, N<5rmn Smith, Lloyd Saylor, /olulal ·----· ____ .Olf•"' Dldu.... WJLLJA."118 IN AJ"JUCA Africa, Monday evenlug, April 18, EJdwnrd Saylor° aod Dale Strickler. ~:AAl-;-.;:;,:;·:::-.:::..::::::M~~'::~"; IConllo- ,,_ p- 1.1 but further .detnlls ore not yet nvntl- llfnrle Cullen nnd Gladys Brubak-

• •d Prof. IL L. Cralk able . ......... a ll c. ....... oo•de••• to Tho 9-'" .. e r witnessed a school program at

tw, 110,. • ...,, ICa..... '\ 1:0ngregatlon recognized bis talent :Loin Blondert tel!!'s school east or

-------------~ lbY calllng.hlm to the mtnlot.ry ot the R F;'.SOLUTI ONS town. J·,ET'l'ERS. ) Word on Septemb11r 23, 1903. Whtie --- , ••. Jdn and Louis Bowman and Mary --- I In school 10 .McPherson'. · College 'b~ WHEREAS, ~lea th hns re19oved Miller spent the week-end at the

There comes a limo to tho hi story wne advanced In the ministerial -or-- rrom our midst one or the most hon· Bowman home In Quinter. They made or nery achoo! when tt ccns08 to be tlcc. Hts ordtnallon · to the bllboprlc or ed ah11fin1 ot McPherson College. the trip vfa "the Dodge." a amall school and becomes " good occurred In 19.1i_, in Elgin, IllJn,ota. In the person or Elder J: H. B. Wll- Fern Miller spent Friday evening

11aeci coller;e. w ·htle In ·college be waa 1greatly In- ·Hams, and to the Arnold Hall dormitory with .Unleas this l!'rowth Is paralleled tcrest.id In the wbrk of the· Y. · :Ml. ' WHEREAS, In tho passing .of Bro- old fl'lenda.

' I t t t td ,C. A. and In lf05 and 1906 waa ther Wlfllama. bis family 18 deprived To)'. Carver and Arthur Staa•· w' ere by the acqu st 011 o now eaa. st.ng- - ot the comradeship and tho blessing ... oat.ton results. One by one customs President ot tbat college .organlza- ot· • devoted' husband and rather, entertained In the Almen home at that In themselves aeem lnslinltlcant Uon. " • and six o'clock dinner Thursday evening. tor a a1Dall school grow to propor- Upon completing bis college ci>utse WHERE~be Church has lost .Beulah Spurgeon. Toy Carnr, Uoria wblch are not tor the beat ,ReY. Wiiiiam• tbJught to settle down a leader, ot great ablltty, resource- Ethel Whitmer, Albert Schermer­l1ttereata ot a larger tp.alltutton. on the farm at Bellevnie, but a cal.I r)llnoas, and loyalty, o.ne who has horn. Hervey McClelland, and Oliver

Ill. O. la at preeent facing Just such came · J,om the General MIMlon aerved her In the unique capacity Trapp "partook" ot a hearty 'din­a alt1taUon. When few mH bad let- Board or t ile Church ot the Breth- or bishop, as member and secretary lft!r at Centennial school Friday. The ten and those· worn were nearly all ren to aaaume duUea ID their gener- or the General EducaUonal Board, occasion being the last day ot school troin this aebool no one tbot an)'lhlnr; al office In Elgin. Illinois. For a and as Secreta..Y-Treaaurer or the exercises. &bout the appeannce of a 1weater lime be aerved as presiding elde-r General Mission Board. The college male quartet returned with the leuer ot another school or the Elgin congregaUon. He aetT- BE IT RESOLVED. that yesterday from a trip to Morrlll, l<an-

we extend to the bercaTed upoa It being dtaplayed aa part ot ed from 1910 to 1918 as Aaalatant tamtly and friends our sin· aaa, and Holmesville and Beatrice, tile campu1 acenery. But the pre~nt Secretar y or the General Mtaalon cereat sympathy and that we com- Nebraska. They gave a program at ll tuatlon la dltterent trom that of i. Board, and In the year last named mend them to the Father ot all each place. few Jekra ago. Today we see em- aucceeded Dr. Galen B. Royer as Sec- Merclea who gives the rich conaola- Ida. Johnson. Blanche Spurgeon, blpa ot ~ore than a do1en dtrrerent retary ot the Board. For a number lion of Hie grace. and who preaorYea E lmer Rupp and Galen Saylor spent aelloola tloallng around the campus. o r years be was editor or the Mlaalon·- and strengthens In the hour ot aor- the latter part ot last week ID Wtchl-

/ · Now rtrat ot all th~ tact that auch ary Vla1tor. He was an able :,.r lter row, and · ta In t he Johnson home_ a thlag t1 not allo.Wed at any unlvor- and made the Vlattor a. valnable e:i"- ·BE IT" FURTHER RESOLVED. Prof. and Mrs. Forreet Gaw ot Fre-all.)' or large college ought In ltvlt ponent or the mtaatonary callee. For that ,;.e expr ess our appreciation donla, Kansas were a.t the college to Indicate that tho cW1tom ta not about tlYe :Years he was a member o r t.ho remarkable sph·tt ot loyillt~· Thursday. Prof. Gaw has bee'n ae­a load o.ne tor a large achoo!. But of the General EduC'_.tlonnl B ' d t that animated · the life ot the de- cured as voice Instructor for next

· .(.. h . ·. oar 0 ceased. nnd that wo because o r bis the~e are ot her •i;asoo1. I e cburob, a.ervt.ng a&' 'flec_retaTY of life und death, dedtcnie ourselves year In place of Prof. Tllberg, who la

lf a man • i:omea here to school that Board, In ~blch poeltton .be did' more fully to the cnuae ot the Xlng- going to Now York to study. fTom another colleio· be ought to a Tar1e ser.itce. For many, years Rev: doni. and Anna Meyer s bu moved out of take olf•\he letter ot btlJfold acbool Williama ha~harge oj the raisi ng of BE . IT, . FINALLY RESOLVED. the dormitory. She will llTe down or be nan otr the cam'pus. '.Thia 11 the Collferel)ce· ot ferllig-. ·. · · - · that copies ot tbla reeolutlon be pre- town the remainder ot the year. McPherson Colleie and .,very, .one . ReY.· W.\lllaina . clioae as .his lite .sented to tbe famlly or the deceased, Mre. Fahnestock, OltTla Dickens; w..O 11 a ··regulariy eiironea atu~ent .con:il)l(njoll Nlaa· Alina Bal1. daught~r to the General MIBBlon Board or tho Bertha Ikenberry. Adria and Ines b~ lhOlll~ be- tor M: 0.. Q~t or all:, ot William·~, aD!l·~Ollve Wella.. Ball." Church or' the Brethren, to the C:ol · S l11baugb. Clara and Mable Stana-

. J IUJ' from lh!I hl&b·tcbootrlbat w~ of Belle~lle: :Kaneu ·the marriage legc and IOCAI paoera. and that t hey. oorry aod Neva Yoder attended the nt JDOSt .o.i thl•. troobJe; . h\,we.wer, u1klng plac.e oli May 31, 1906·, ·9000 be entered lri the rPcord& · ot . the Mothers ' and Daughters meeting at .Now ' ft. 11 ncelleof for a re,low to after Mr. Williama receh'ed bis col· ~!~1~~. Association of McPherson Monitor Friday eYenlng. make load le hf&ll acbool and to be lege de1ree. Two children born to • E DITH McGAFFEY. <;.each Lonberg gave the students a atar I' .athlellca bot the a••ra1• tblt llDlon paaaed away and three J.' w. DEETER, aod campus a. look-o...er Saturday. maa • Md&. some tralnln1 before be aumYe the father. The home wu 1. R. 'tOTHROCK. la aood apo•1h ·to .be. claaed All a one charactert1ed bY. the warmeal o r Alumni Aaeoclatlon ot McPheMIOn LEWIS NAYLOR AC-eonec. athlete. Bence to be poalq arteclton between lta Tartons mem- College. CBPTS· PASTORA'l'E. u aa aUl.ltt.e bl a collep where he ·~rs. · o , Lewis NayloJ' of this year·e grad-...-ot Hen malle the- team la a alp T b• Sedalia Annoa.I Conference of HE DODGED ' EH 1tatlbg cl.- hu accepted the J)Utor-ot .• am.alkoYD tatbea4 to u.r tbe the Chuch Qt t he Bretllnu bl Julie An Oklahoma ne1TO was trfln1 to ate. ot t he Beth&DJ Communltt ...._ Jl'uUlermore 1!ben a oian lUO, delegated riro men to repteHJL.t .addl~ a tncUoua mule when a by- Church at Stett, M.lsaoorL ~ a eoll ... be Iii 10.ppoeed to tb4I Onerat Mi.too Bciard .or th't atander aaked : Wblle .Tblting the church- recent­"-• a ll&A aad " pot away chll4- clnan:ll Lil Tlelttac· Uae ftl'iolll ~~ " Doea that mole Her kick yooi ly, Mr. Naylor tooad. IUl old spinning I*...._.. .. aa4 la ~e li.bt ot tollen UOll polllta a1reah operat1q; a.A4er Sam?" - • . . wheel which Ile brot baek ~t.h him •ttllelics. a llletl etbool letter la a tlla auplcee ol ti.. do.~O., ._a "No, sail," reP1*t Saa , .''bot be for tha mu.am. Tile ~le t... mer " -0 -u.. alto to '11lt tH tioa~t or A.frtea - •timea k\eb wlle" l Jelt ·bffo."~ la h~red ~ ol4 ~la aa bttel'-

Asala. wllat Mrt or aa Im~ wtlh a Tlew to ..a..uq a htve' _... Jo.die. •ti.a& rem.lacier of ' 'n olda t)'mea". . . .. · ·~~ . '

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Society Notes . I .JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET

• A BIG s uOCESS.

AcadeDIJ' .Jwdorlll Give Seniors a Royal Entertainment.

Dr. O. f. •lHlER (Osteopath, pb,.aidaa.)

omc. oTer Millen Book StoN. Phone Red 149. Ree. Groen HI.

HUBBELL•s Drug Store

One or the ente<"talr,im.,nt.& the Frellh Chocoia--. balk and Academy Seniors will have cause to packal'e. · Socla--Stationery remember was that given by the -Toilet ~cles. Juniors last Monday evening. Aprll -----....:.-------...: eighteenth.

The Seniors enteredl the dining room at eight o'clock to find It most beauutully and artlsUcally decorated with gold and white colors. Every­thing was arraoge-d In the most ef­ficient manner.

The toasts given were very

THE Home ~ State Bank

Soliab Your Patrona,.e Bank Eatabliabecl

in 1903

HOME MADE ICE CREAM AND COLD DRINKS

. A SPECIALTY AT

ANNABIL ·ALMEN

Picture Framing And

PHOTO FRAMES O. J. ABEL

at

Sma.lley'a Art Store

M '

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Famed for point, cool

its hot handle

and attached stand. 3, 5, 01~· 6 Th. sizes. ·

Bell ~ Thatker

unique and original. Miss Susie LLOY.D'S LINDBLOOM & BllckenstaU did herself great credit . D A ENGBERG by the commendable ma.oner In which Candy Kitchen ROSEBERG r. . she presided ns toastmistress. Miss Eyo, Ear, Nose, and Th~at. Laora.Bowman, the Junior president, serve• in recul&r dinnera, Deliver OTftl"eriea on 8<:1.,ntlflc . ...... tltttns made the Seniors feel that they were hot and cold lunchea, •·-- a Spedalty Indeed welcome by her expressive ~ce cream and candiea. Colleg~ Hill McPbenoa, Kana.

~~·~~wm~~~oo~ ~============~~======~=====~~========;~==~ given lo the welcome address. Thia ' was followed by a response from the Senior President . Mr. Milton Dell put everyone lo a cheerful mood by bis amusing reminiscences. Miss Anderson, class adviser of the Jun, tors. gave a very delightful little reading "If" by Kipling, which was mucb appreciated. Mr. Simon Neher made us feel very glad that we were SeuJora by his splendid words on the subject "A Senior". Professor Swope, class ndvlser of the Seniors, anoke nn t.he subject, "Now or Nev­er" . He took us back with him Into bis graofatber'a carpenter shop, and we enjoyed our visit. The motto "Now or Never" waa very conspf. clously posted In the·shop, and sened as an Inspiration to thoee who work­ed there. If t here was a missing link lo the program. It certainly was supplied whe.n Miss Maggie Brubaker gaTe the "Senior Prophecy".

The menu consisted of creamed chicken, mashed pt>tatoes. buttered rolJs, tomato Jelly, pickles. daffodil 1alad, Ice crea m. cnke. and mints.

The Juniors are to be congra tulat­ed •tor the originality' nnd resoorce­tulnt:B• they abowe<I In the giving of tbis very enjoyable entertainment.

-L.A. F.

1\lln Estella En gle apent Sunday at her bome near Abilene.

Helen Mahler's parents and small brother, from Qaioter, spent Satur­day and Sonday at the college wltb ber and Mrs. Eikenberry.

Helen Elliot, Glad711 Brulwlker. Karle DannI•, 011•• Boone, and Basel Vogt were guests of Edith Xue In the Ir- bome at dinner, Satvday evening.

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A style treatment which assures soft draping and . lasting shapeliness.

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~81TB8 Oii' .l:Mrft. with tl)e fM;altJ Jn upholding UJe l1r--·-~..-~--------••••••••••i..-. .. TDTiONAL SUOOB88 ld't·3;,. of tbe lnat.ttutJon. Be ·tbe·. · ...

mllral •tandarde of tbe racuUy uer ' o lllgb , without tile co-'Operatlon or

Tbe 1ucce11 oC a colllige or any the· atudt nt body It will · be lmpo11-lnatltutlon of learning depend• firat tlble to •eal~ them. of all aPon th• a.tabWt7 and co-opera- A. ru rtber requlalte of iiucce11 In tlon of Its orp.nlzatlon. Tbe trU>- a college la harmonlou1 co-operation '-• . the · officers, and the faculty wltl:ln th~ student body. 'Jibe etu ­mnet have a alncle purpose or opera- dent body 1hoold couelder ltaelf

.SHOES RUBBERS · .. FREl> E. ELLIS

Shoe Polish Shoe Laces tlon and an undivided co-operation cne unit, harmonlou1, Sympathetic.· among t.hem1el'!'e1! In tbe attainment and JndMalble. Its alma and uplr .'· of thl1 goal. Thie harmonloue ad- 11tlop1 for progress and de•elopmont min lat ration (u foond · ln our col- should be one. Tbe existence or lege) IJ tbe !frat reqolalte of auc- aeltlah and ant111;oniat1p ori;anlza: ill•••••••••••illiilllli••••••..iill•••lllil••• ceaa. Uona v:ltllln the stude"nt body can' •-----------.---,,

But a aecond lm1>9rtant factor la at l·rst ~rove be!1eflcfal only ~ a; ,---------------. tbe co-operation of the 1tudent body lhtlill'll ':;roup at the expe~ee or the E. L. Hodge and t!le ·fa,cutty. T he tea~er, muat inaJorltr:. All differences l\rloing' Denu.t "' _reallse tb' t tbeJ_ a.re tea~btng ll•· from previous enlronment, training, Office over McPherson Citf· 1!1g eoula ~ot on!Y leaaona, that they and home advantage• ahould be di~·- ·

. ,are laborl_'.lig to bring about ' good · rtgarded . In the development or· in- ' . ~!l~B Bank

Dr. V. N. Robb&: Son; Optometrlab.

we apec1a11~ _a tbla prof-">-_; oar own pilldlq plaat.

charactere, not .o.nly good gradea . . niti.Unnal lite. The town 'an.ti Ct.I!·. Offic9 l'bone 9159 Ba. lll59'6 In order to accom'pl.leh t.b le hJgb lcge depend more or Lesa upon et.ch :...--------------= :.-------------....1 Ideal ,the teachers must po~aees a either and there ought to '.be no spirit of sympathetic 11\llpfulbeaa and ~lvlllln'g •line · between tpe town ~nd ,----,.;.----------. co-operatton with ' the atuden1;5 in dor!nltOl'Y atudenta. In all student .. OPKJNS STUDIO

A few of our SpectalU­Ftlle StaUODft'J', Oonklhl II.cl Waterman Selt·ttlltnlf Folllltala Pena, EYeraharp Peac:lla. tbe fullll!lt degree. And the •~dents activities the atudenta ought to be

on \be other band must co:operate el~~ted according to• their ability for See th....;. •t.75 per d-- . • th~ PQaltton. Co-operaUoii 001-..eeo ...... • -~

• RICHARD Miu.ER Pioneer Jew~ a Boole Store.

th'e atudenta might l)e helped \bY ovary student reeling a~onalbli- · I fly tor the school and not for only a ._ _____________ __.._: r-------------_, certain a~alf'gToup. Every atudent· :----.... -----------.l Dr. B. J. AJJen .regardleae or peuonal feeling should ' . perform hl1I taak according to bis W. R. CARLSON Cbiropre.c'tOi<: beat ability, wbetber It be work on You can be adjusted at home .the college paper or college annual , · Plumbfng Co. Phone 68

P llllllbtng , Heating.-Wellll, WID.4-lllll18, and Pumpe. Ottlce Phone, u , Reeldence "°' Rad. ·

or work In the literary . eocleUea, or any other lnat1tutlonaJ organU&tion.. 'Tben by. eliminating difference• &nd 'by encouraging more. friendly 1oclal --------------...: :.relat1on1btpa a aplrlt of co-operation to become better acquainted with 'and· de•elopment will be acqulr8d. each other and they ·wm not ha•e aa Thie for tunate condition would. be many faults to find with tbe other greaU,. tu.rthered If the town atud- person . Frequently .one group does enta would open th'elr homee fre- things which. are etitlrely unknown 'quently and the dormitory· studenta to another . and Ibis Is bound to· cre­would make It . possible for all to ate dlebarmony. ;know of the .college acUYltlee. There Tbe future aucceas of tbe college

Eutman Koclalu and Sup­plies, Sheaffer Fountain pem, Wahl Fountain pem,

E•enharp Pencils. We -aell the~

Geo. G. Hultqviat · Books and Stationery

KcPheraon, KAD.aa

· • • · much ctlUctam on account of lack depends upon the alumni to a ~eat of h1tere1t •among 1ome of the etud- extent. Every college baa pr inciples enta and: thta la •ery often due to the which the 11tudenta want t<> upheld fact that the e•ent la ·unknown to and tbla leads to loyalty, especially ____________ .._...;...: "Chain K11it~' . . . . . ' . . . , .

Tbs 4!Venneaa 'o( Weaff a~d thread 'ln .tlle,ii · •'Cbaht-knll.: ' li0ee gtv~

elJI the smooth rlclf -.ppeamce · ~ 1ougbt ·atter ,~d 10· n<?ttceab1e. '/ . . . . . t

Plioeub and Wllaon Bro1. clock-ed and plain allka In black, white, cordo•an, etc.

$1.00 Other. hose 25c. gpward.

~~7 of the achoolmatO... ·on the part of the alumni. It Mc• l:o-------------.--,'The ben_etlta of college life are Pherson C.'ollege Is to take tbe place, PIOIEER IOJOR CO,

maily ani:I. 'by achoo! tral.nlng oar ~ wblcb we deal re, In future yean, alblltUila are de•eto!>9d. Tbe honor lo:ralti of the whole student body AUTHORIZED fORD or' the diploma, whtcb tile atndent muai denlop- In order that the alum- 'DEALERS. GENUINE reoelY81 UPOn· graduation, depends pl· ma1 be Joyal an:d taltbful ' to tbe FORD PARTS car upon the reputation' of the 1cbool -prtnclplee' of our acbool. -~ ~ :t" ~ and tbe value of the eame la commen- Eunice S. Almen · . ___ _.,,_ _________ ..::

aura:ie to the repotation of the tlltt-tnuon. Thie depend• largll]y upen SAG.BR BBPUSES the at11deuta. A winning team . In PROFBSSORB1riP. athle~. for lnetance, 1urely ln­creaeea the reputation ol the 1cbool nen • team that ahow1 · plucli:· and good 1p0r~ahlp al.IO· c!oea lta part. . .... ~. howner, hi wbt~ theai . ta trlctlon and which i. 'llot re~tatln ~ill nqi be ~aupPorted ti-r .. the .atlidenta. 1'.bei.· la an old

Frank .C. Robb ARTIST

in Portraitu.-e Laderer ·.Clothing co~

.... . a.hp;·. "Get ~uJ.Dtecl ~ 1CIV 1 uta•bor, " J'0'1 mlcbt ijke him \~:

DeWitt Sager. aaalatant to ProL He~~,. _t~. the Obemlatl'Y ,Depart· ment this' :rear wu recently tendered: &n otter' u Chemtatr)' tnatructor ill' Gr&e;DYllle Collegd, Green..-me, Illl­nole. XJ:: .. Sager took Jl1a Eleehman work· at Green'fille b ut baa been to· K~Ph~ tor the JMt two 7ears.

~· ~ ~ the otter ~- he ~•'to -.apl.U ha COllne 1lere WI'. " BJ ..was ~· fllr a

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I I . AND D4.UQB'l'Bll8 OOX· B ., "· -..Th_.~_QuiZzi_·_ . • ·.ca_l_Ed_.. ~om BISTORIO DAY. FOR Handkerchiefs, Dr~. w. c. e.as(on

- - Stati ,..,. ti ~ _. .. *1-onery, J.'«0 ODS ·aoo ... 1 uc 1 0~ __..... THE QUJZZIOAL BD.

-- -- The "Oklahoman•" emerged an4 h&Te ma4e their annual appearance IA

and School Supplies, ker •ton. x.n.n.. Ka-.

Come to • .. ~i:..~o:n:'1::!r1~i68~· ebonld chapel Frl4a:r morning, that being ,

1 l'- th the Und annh•ersar:r of the admle·

" I faYor ttats, eepec a " e na- elon of Oklahoma to the unJon. Duckwall's . Uonal ones. Local organizations

,.don' t amount to much. They would About twenty-tlv' taYorltes balling from this region, participated In the 5 & JO St '

nenr be pracUCal lD thia school; lt'e celebration. As a tint number of C c. ore • too amall and Is of the wrong type. " the program, they sang the Oklahoma ._ ____________ ...,.

-Hodgllll. etate · song, which wa• really quite "Bure! I believe In them. They clner and unique. Following 'this,

o .. ght to haTo them but of eouree, an Instrumental duet was rendered they nenr will. "-Iva Ourus.

\'M:r, they would have to take by the Kisses Ruth Miller and Elva Shirk. Then Prot. Nininger, who,

out page 29 of the catalog, and sell because of his afinlt:r and Intimate clgaret.a In the book store, and give relationship with the state tor sne-4anclng lesaona."-J!ld Sa.ylor. ral years, explained the elr;nlflcance

"For a small .chool llke Ill. O. I would not fayor them. They would of the day, and really pro•ed to JI•

that this state, trom the •lewpolnt claab with our Ideals 0 !. democracy. of the "Oklahoman", was the great­There le a ~rowing s~ntlmeni against I est state in the union . Next appeared trater n.ltles In schools that have Warnle Brubaker, a typical repre-tbem. "--.:J. Howard Engle. I eentatlYe ot the good old state. He

played se•eral numbel'll · on the gul·

The Alliance · Exchange Co.

Dealers In ·

GenerAI ~erchandise

ESTES BOOSTBR8 tar, whJch wer:e -.ery ent.buata.atfcal·i··--•'"''•"''"'--"'"'•••"•-•w•-·--·-•-•' _ __ ly applanded. w a·rnle demonstrated

Last Thursday the State. Student real sklll In maneuvering the strings. y : M. C. A. Secretary, Mr. M. H. l Indee<l, the commemoration ot that McKean arrived on the "Old Quad- , memorable day would not ba•e been rangle" to boost the booeters tor a r complete, bad not State Y. M. C.· A.

I ' MK . large delegation at Estes tbte sum-1 sec :r. . c ean aeaaoned It with bla mer. His visit waa proceeded by a , aplcy wit and humor. McKl?}ln baa personal work campaign ·and a big ! been here before, "nd, belle•e me, boolltor program In v . . M. Jaat Wed- rhe sure takes you wi th him Into aee4&)'. · I realms or 1Qf'ous laughter nnd humor-

A.a soon as be landed he was put

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ous repasts. It was eomo real. treat to work Interviewing men who are -why not have more ot a similar interested In going to Estes this sum- nature? Ttiey add pop and l.ntereet, mer and those who are not. Morei at chapel. Increase attendance, and than twenty fJTe men met and In- expel for a tew momenta at leaat. tenlewed Mac personally while he the (sometimes) Irksome monotony wae here. He Jett Saturday morning ot school procedure. Let's ha•e more a t 10 : 02 a. m. ot 'em.

The net reaults .ot this visit are: twenty tlve men are loose around t llen! who . are boosting tor Estes;

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.MRS. F. 0. ZOBNSOH · lbeae men know more about Y. M. BPEAK8 TO Y. W . O. A. work than they did ; the genuine . , Chrtetlan spirit ot the Y. M. bas been'~ ' • ---

. gl-.en a boost which will last. for 11 Tho Y. W. C. A. girl• were for­:rMr and grow bigger nil tho trme, lunate In having Mre. F . 0. Johnson and Mc. will have twenty tive ot i with them last Wedneeda:r morning. :Iler best men at Esuis ii'"ext June 1-17. r ln her k.lnd charming manner, ·Mn. P . S.-To you men who are going to 'i'JohlUIOD apoke on aome of the moat iietea. Tell your room mate what he vital problems glrla hne to tace. She e&n expect to 9ee, bear. and get at !·emphasized the tact that enr:r girl •ates. Tell him that what Dr. Kurtz 1 baa a right to health aoa happlQeU.

Colleae Studenb Welcome at

Peoples State Bank Capital cl: SutPlua

'68,000.00

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Tell -Lee Crist

CoHe1• · •1-t for OkerU.d ..... Aa))esr:-

Tbe doth. cle&IMl'a

aald lu Y. M. Wednesday morning is Girlhood shonld be full of life and right. H~ may think that he can- vim but at the same time e\.er:r ·---------------.

. a ot artord to go. But can he artord girl abould realize her reeponelblllt:r to mlaa. HaYe hlm sign for Estes in setting right atandarda tor her a.ow and watch the poeters In the aaaoc:latea. llall1 tor a line up on •peakers who Tb& third one ot tbeee lecture8 on will be there. Tell him to get In on I " Woman" w°Ill be glYen Wednllllda:r tkat quarter ot a hundred 1oula who ··morning. AV girls are cordially ur g. are going to repi'eeent M. C. at Estes ed to b& Preeent. lane 7-17. Wateb the E1tee column ' tor neltt week.

Bull Dop n. Co70t49 L w. u. n. 11._c. oa eou.ce dla-

Bue ball d&tee u llCheclllled are Sa1111a w..i.:ran. A,pril a o, at 11o­

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College Store Suits $25. and $35.-'10% ·diecoant to. •tu-den ta.

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j tlle h!Jitory or llcPhenon bultet

: tbl I bt.11 to recelTe auch .recopttton. A etica . Speclt.I meqtlon w&11 mad.e or Ar·

l.ll,•1111!1"'1!1·•'111!1'1!1 .. lll!lll!ll•• thur stuts, Lee Foi:, and Sanger '"" " ~8 Cr umpt.cker ,.ho did excellent work

B.&8¥'1' DALL RlllOEIVB LETrERB. ·but received lnJu.rl~ on the fl?or and were unable to play 11- euttlcleut oum· ·ber or gamee tp recel'f0 a letter .

Tuesday mornlor; se•en meo were We're proud ot all or these meo io awarded lettel'll for bavlDI played in ·spite of defeats, but Juit watch our at leut 60 % of the b&11ket ball games duet next' year . this aeuoo. M!N Fike, 88})retary or • --0. 0 . t~ .&tlllatlc Boar d.- had charge or tha prueotaUon and epoke or the t"ll" of appreciation the atude:;it bod7 baa tor the hard work these lettera · represent . . Enn under the

· manJ' dlUleulue·a or thla put aea100, ' the men or the entire aquad played

· . their beat to the ttnleh. The men who, -received Jetter& were-~ captain

,Jl'oeter H oover, Roland Jones, Aug. oat Rump, Leonard' Crum11acker, VI· iu Betta, Oliver Trapp, aod Clar efice S h\)Walter · Au,cu~t R um,p, Jaat ye11r'e :captafn, wu alao k>reaeoted with a

EA.TS-YEA! BOY!

Jr you : want to dlo-Uve In the ret.lms ot your dream1, take on some track etuots and feast with. the t~ack team. Yea, or allp In at the Sase Ball table when they ~eturn tr.:;m t. 1ame--lt'a .ir eal Ute \.hatv is. The coob are on the .Job and are uot t.rrald to 'pue It op. It Is Juat real e11ta that's .all. ·

1w.-t.er with • a · Star (captain em· The_ reeu'ita or tbe Sterling vs. Mc­bltln), two eenlce etrlpee, an'd t. lot- Pberaou track meet were tabulated i~r ·tor 1uccels ae member or the, ,too late for appea.rlug thla Issue. team for ~~ successive yearis. The detail reeulta with general com ­" Oueale" 11 ooJy· t he fourth man. lo merit wlll be g:lveo Iii the next Issue·

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