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. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MAY 10,·1914, PRICE 4 CENTS

:BRADY AND BIDWELL Grady ~alled Home .CLUB SINGS: Extend Time for · · · ' · by Mothers 'Death ·... · Coinmerce Men FRESHMEN ELECT 'ARE SOPH NOMINEES ·):,ester c. Grady, a freshman hi AJPALAJSROYLE Spring registration for the Com· GREEN PRESIDENT · the department of journalism;· left merce students · will be continued ·JOHN J. WALLACE ELECTED for his .home in Brooklyn Suriday GIVE . ANNt!A~ ·LOCAL CON- unt~l noon, Saturday, May 10, it WINS BY. NARRO.W MARGIN;" . _Y~CE-P~ESIDENT; . FjNALS to att-end the fu'neral services of CERT AND DANCE IN . was announced· yesterday by. Prof. OTHER OFFICERS . .NDAY.. his mother. Mrs. Grady. was in- James ,McCarthy, assistant dean of Mo ~ SOUTH BEND • · jured in an automobile accident in · the commerce school. All the stu.: NAMED~ . ----.- the. streets of-. that · city ·several . 'dents in that ·college are required At a meeting of -the Sophomore weeks ago, but as her injuries ap:. The university .Glee Club, under to. register. by· that· date.- Three . Tho~as Green of Freshman hall . Class . Thursday,' at which the~e peared to be of' a trival nature, she the pirection of Dr. J.·/ ·Lewis will·be a charge of $10.00 for reg- was ele~ted to .'head next years· ·, were. about ·_two ·hundred attend~ was ·not suposed to be-in a serious Browne of. Chi'c.ago·' sang la· ·st. n. I'ght ist_rat_ion on· any other dat.e. All S h · 1 · ·· · ·. condition. · However. du'ring . the . · · · · · ; · · f orms s h ou ld' b ~ 1e f t m ' a b ox t h a t I 0p 0. m.or_eS, . in, , w.ash.ington ·hall i~g,- the primary ele~tiqn for class . t .. k h . . 'dl . . m concert· at. the Palms Ro.yale, as is provided for that purpose· in. the yesterday noon. . He won by •the · fficers for next year were selected. pas ·wee . s e ·grew rap! Y worse, f t f 0 , • ; . an~ word: was sent Saturday for a ~a ure 0 the music. week obser- entrance of the library. The 'pur- narrow margin· of ten votes -over • Da1f Bradyj of Iowa, who· 1s m the· Grady to come home. I(is thought vation. . pose of the registration is :to eli- Chas. Riley. Green. hails from,. Scien~e d~partm~nt, and Art Bid- .that Mrs. Grady died while her son ' The club presented· th~ 'same pro- minate .the confusion that prevails Houston, Texas, mid has . been· .. w.. e.ll, of. Chicago, who is 'a'la··wyer, 'vas. enr.oute to .· No ·g. r · w· h' h ·t· ' · ·. , 't E t in the ,other colleges 'vhen each . . . . · .. .. am 1c I .sang on. 1 s • i as er . t. b .. ·t ·· t d · d' · prominent. in. interhall athletics as ,merged victorious for candidates word has been received -as· yet, .and- · · · . · . · · · · . c~se mus. e rea e . as an m IVI- ...... e· . . • . . . . it· is not' kn·owri whether or not to~r th:oug~ OhiO, fully 400 people dual one.·and ~here Is a great- deal well as the. social li:f~ of the cam- - for the Presidency. Roge Nolan, Gr~dy will retui·n to the Uiliversity bemg m attm.J.dance· at ·the affair. o'f bother iniooking up ~· studen~'s pus. Green is astudent _in the dol~ first .. baseman ·on the Varsity to ,finish the work of .the fourth Follo'\ving th.e ..·concert. Harry record ... All th~t work Is d.one In 1 . . was' also nominated.· . John· Wal- · h. d I f ll ege of. Com~erce...... 'quarter. Denny's orchestra played. 'for. the t e. summer. 9-11 c_asses .are. u Y .. lace, ,9- ·student in' the College · . , . . . · eqmpped With all the necessary Vince McNally of Carroll. hall, ·•. of1 Law,' was unanimously electe~ . . . . · ·. ·. . annual hall. •· ...... textbooks ·for.the·beginni'ng of the was electe;d. vice-President.· McNal• · vice-President when no' other. can- SPECIAL. ·MEETING Pa.tro~~ _an~. patronesses for···the n~w· year. · · · · ley is from Philadelphia atid is didate was .nominated. He is from . . . . evemng mclud~d ¥ayor and Mrs. . . . studying pre-la,v. · J os. :Benda of Gary, Ind., and lives in Sophomore · EI' F S · · · · · · Chicago, and Brownson hall is the · hall. . . ' . . . ·.. . ·., ~.: i. ~ eebi:rt;_. Father. W:.·A:. ~o-' EAT· new· Secretary~ The office, of Trea- .· :~or the· p·osition of Secretary, · HELD.. ·BY. ·SENJO.R·S Ioney, Dr. and Mrs. C. A .. Lippm- I•R IsH DE F.. surer. went to Jolin McMann on of. ~ Joe Hemphling, from Butler, Pa., . · · - . ·. . ·. ~~~· ~;. a.An.d RM.rsE.rNsk·I·nRe., Faenltsd ,MMrrs~... :· . ·.J.NDIAN·A·. N.IN' E12 } Sophomore halL All the.se men with . who·.is a· Commerce student, and URGE DELINQUENTS TO BUY E .. T .. Bqnds,: Mr. and Mrs. William . .- the exception of. Green have re- Eddie Barry, of the Law School, A. Mcinern.·y, Mr. ~md. ·Mrs;. J .. B. · cei~ed·their·numerais in some sport . who hails !rom Chicago, were the · TICKETS; PRIVATE ROOMS·' . . . ., or other: . . . . ~ . . . ·:· '·. only·.·.·tw''·o· .cand1'd"te' s · nam""d.· - J1'm · .AVAILAB. L 0 Weber, ·Mr. and' 'Mrs.l Clement KEOGAN'S MEN TAKE THREE • I . ' - . · . .. "' "' .IJo, s . . M .. ·. d. ·M· ·J J ·o· 'B · · · · · - nterest ran high in tliis election · Sl.l·v·e ... , Varsity back.~step,· who . is . mogor, r. an · · rs. ; · rien, IN A ·ROW FROM: THE· - f .L • V:itus Jones, Mr.·. and Mrs~ w~ D. · · • as over. our hundred votes were . in.the: College of Commerce, .and The S · · h ld · · l O'B · M · - · . cast... The ·usual. arguments· over . v.· ·.. wa·lsh, who. I·s· the ·pr· esent . emcrs .'· e . a.· specm . rien, .r r. ·. and. , Mrs. ·. Harry C~.i~SON.. , . . . . Go t' t d · ·· d · · D M · · prpxy votes were held but the rules .e. as. urer, a~n_d •. li'v' es.· l·n· . 9hi'cag· o ·, mee mg yqs ~r ay. noon v,~ an Im-, enny,: . r. and Mrs. E. -A. Wills, B. 1 . . t .. I·. d. M . 9 . tr. • I ..th ... . . , Tr t t · · t · M .t1 M hil oommg ~n, n ., · ay ·~ were s Ict y a"i ered to.· Chas~ . we·r··e· ..-.the .-n· o'mi'n_~es. for· Tre~sure· r. por_ an ..announcemen _concermng r.· anr-. rs~ Jo.. Schaub, Mr. N t D . . . . d 't th' d M 1 .. d d b J , . ·. .·.· ...... th e . S emor .B a II .P rogram .was an- and Mrs~ Max Adl. er, :Mr~ and Mrs. o re ·. a me .annexe , 1, s : 1r o z, m e. . y ames· Egan ·· and . ,T~e ·office: of Presi.dent -:was t~e. nounced. .~he· original pls:ms for· F. E. Hodgson,·1 Norman Adler, Mr~ 'straigh~. vi~tory, from !ndiana by Jack Sheehan, all of ·the S. A. c . . on)y on.e W~IC~ nec~ssited a vote m the Formal Din~er , Dance, to be' and Mrs;· Rome c~ Stephenson, Dr. defeating the . ·· crimson .· baseball were: in charge and succeeded in · t~e. · pr1mar1e~, the other ~fficers he~d _in the Oliver Hotel on Thurs-: arid ~rs. P. J .. B~rmingham;· R: E. t'eam here today by a 1,2 ~o 1 scor;. keeping the ~mbryo politicians in. · h~vmg ,but ?~e: or t'.vo .candidates. day·night from seven to one o'clock :Jo.hnson,··. Mr. and- Mrs.. H. M. Not:e ·Dame .. fou~d no d1ffic;tlty ·m hand. .~ 1 .. · ·.• The·.final el~c~IOn.·Will be held; 0at may .. have to .be chariged due to Crockett, Mr.' and' Mrs. J~ Fred solVIng the ·offermgs .. o~ Daily .a?-d The officers that the above men . . ._12.:~o.~·~Mqn~~Y:i'1IL~he"sou~~..:..t:og_~- th~a.c~;:t~at,-~aq~tit_thjrJy:.~_Sel)._i9~...§. Christm~n l\!r. imd:·Mrs~ J·. C. Ells- c~llected ~h,r~e runs .m the ~rst m-:- replace.are, _John' Reidy,· president;·. . o!~ -t~e .hbr_ary, ,: a.n~~ al~ ~h~: class .1s }lave nqt ~as, yet . made.:. deposits .•on worth;·.M~iid.'·Mrs::-Frank-=-H:ering;- mng:_~~ Dai~)_':~-..!Y~s-,:th~]l, :r,elep;:~d.·,~- .. ..J oseph--

·. ort..s .. o··.n.· rM:other's. Da.·y. cards we. r.e terday 'afte.rnoon. with_ ·'the_. u. nex- ri_.angder 'Aofft.. bei.ngh. .... : re- Coach Keogan .used I ·Predergast '.in w_. eek;· .·More .·.:that 6,·5o·o p'aro'chl'al. P ...... , , . ·.. . · · .. · , · .. . YIVe . er a s ort·t1me_Im~e?I.ately the JOUr- · · · · . · ' not>ci:>mplete. . . : :.. . ' . pected. reVIval of one of the Umver- . : f th 1 k b . . . . ' . . . . hiS ~lace a~ short.. - schools. and. 2,000 academies,· com- ;- ~.'·:Re~.;·Hugh q;Don_~ell c~mme~de.d 'sitf's·;.ritost'. c~~;ished .. tra:cliti?ns: ne~h~ pfoc·=ss~one_g::~v· .:riuhtbering N ScoreDby innings!· .aoo. ply·wit,h the d:partment in the ob-; the; local, c?apter· ·on the success 'It Frtday afternoon about ~hree-th1rtr I about 'fifty or sixty: passed slowly I. 0d~re __ a~e~~----.. ·~·~~--~ . · 401301.. servances of th1s .week. h · h' d · d · th firs·t· year ' I k "Jack" Hodson · a prom1 · · d ·· · tl d h · · n Iana ·· ·------·------010 00 0 · 000 Th t h k t 'd f · as.·. ·ac. .. 1eve· · · ·.· · urmg··. · e.· h ·1 · h• o c oc· ',.., · · ·II'... , · d ·.. f , ... h . · -· an·· ·qme · ·· y · own··· · · t e road· · behind· · · S acn· 'fi ce.,. · h"t1 s ·.. M, aooevney ··- ·· · · .. S m1·'th · · a sue a wee se as1 e or· · of.. iits·. ex.Isteh.ce .. · .. He ,smd t at t e nent varro 1te an. a_ res man m the 'kitchens. ·passe.d_ .th. e.Ave-·Ma.I'I·a ... · k ·. · ·t · b' '·.M- .,. · •.· · .·b' observance as ·catholic Education:···· ·· · · · . .. · · - · · · · · · · ·· · · ' · · · · · · · · · d · · · ' · struc ou · y .r agevney 8 • y · · · university ;unit; '·wliile · workmg· un- th.e .College. of. Comm_erce .. execute office, the • University fire depart- H d ·- t - b. · --h·t·. 'p. ·.''d ... \veek .is .important is -evident. The 8 1 der. great.· diffic~lties,. ·has.·· done a. ·a· graceful~ swan di:ve. into the· icy inent · the" po. wer plan_· t and. .the . ar. ~· · . ; ~vo ·. as.~le ~ · 1 s, ren er::- demand for educated ... men in ail- .· '· · ~ · · ·· t ·· ·· t b · ·· · 'f~ L k St J · h. ·· 'd th · ' · · · · · · · · gast· home run 1 ver. ~-- ' · k- · .· . · ·more ~than·• proport10na e. serVIce · o osqmo ... a e . .... osep ami e green-house.- . By .this time the. fol- '· , · ·· ' · ..~ · ran s at the present time is great.. · . :~he:c.a~·se'. of the ~1.11issi_o~~·-·.-\ .... : .. imti~~ed cries:or_app~9yal of· ~orne lo~ye.rs .had gro\Vp_. to.· '\veiL: O,ver .a · ; :. SMCHCE~'cAri.En\:oFF. . The demand. must be.fulfilled from..-~ ... ·.. \ In-:~eviewing his. recent visit· to two. hundred . students. who had hundred ·and. were ·rapidly increas.:. . Tli · : ·. t' . t .d , L , .. Cl ·b tiJ.e graduating class~s-of: o~r .pres~ ·: · . ·cinCinmitLto w.itness the corisecra-: quickly .. gathered. ~long. the·;_bank~ ing ·as. the. (::rowd neared the laite: 's. ke_ h~ ~~~ae t t t~V. -~· ut ento.day colleges and univ'ersities. 1 · ·~i~~ :.·o{' ·Msgr:~ Bo~~~m~n, the', ?~st- ()f th:e 1ake. to· '\VItness the _cerhe- UJ?on :reaching the. sh.~re of· La~~ t~o ~Jn1vg~c I~~~s'\vi~l ': ~ ~·1:c~efd Leaders in all classes of life ,vill,be llliSsionary. JJ1shop m .-the Umted mony. • The o~currence. of ;~ e St. Joseph, the party moved· to the. . ·t th' . · ...t. 0f th d ·t recruited'fro:m this 'yearly. army of.. ·States,· · · -Robert· Riordan;·.. · en·t· er t ame.·· · ·d · "du·. c k1'ng'' ... ·. recalls. , . ·to ··. the. memor1es . . . th. e pa·th. aro1;1nd ·the -·· lake :and· · ·soon · · fO\Vlng. ·. h ·L.o e ·proximi , B. ·.Y o· .... e · a e gra· · d ua· t e d. ; s t u d ents.· an d woman· · go·-'· th'e<:'club·.for t(m··ID.inutes., Mr. of_the older stu~ents a.~4 members reached the'pier·near'the old boat or t_e ~~ers .·. anqu~~·-· · in~ t9 be.leaders? ·catholics should: )ior.dan is a, natio~al' officer; of th_e; _of the_ .~ll;culty, .the almos~,.f«?rg~,tt~n house. . '' :_. :; •. ··.·. ·. •... · . . : ·. -~ . .· . • . ' . ·:.. be.Ieaders as well 'as anybody else. > C.;S.:: M.: C. and__ was sent as ~Fepre" cust~~ atr ~o.tr~ PB:me. m, .the P.~st · At this pomt_ the center .of at-; St. · Patrtck. S Chozr .·.That Catholic educatiort is n'ec~s~· ·· ·sentative from· Notre Dame~·: ·:·~.to give qmck pumsh:ne'?t. to .~f:: tention; who .. had .walked the entire ·. · · u. · · :S· . ·_i · ·Ar• ht 'sary can· be gleaned1 fromthe fol->· ·;.-.It~ · · d.· 'd d th~t··th~re:.,vould .fenders ·, of .... those~ prmciples . and distance :unassisted· calmly paused ' .·.,n.ere ·. lJ.naay: l~l~ ...· lo\Virig ·figures.. · :Approximately··, .. ) .h.. ·.· •' ec:l.. e .. ·t. ·' .. ·.·thi's' ··y'ear··· a_t'· ideals fostered .by ·the general stu- to rem. ove '•his coat wee'ter ...... ' ,. . 2,50. o. ,000 students' a·re .. l·n .. a'll '·th·e· e one,w.~s more mee mg, . .d ··h. d · F 'd · ' · · · 1 · ·· · · sho~s:· ·· ··' ·' s.. · · · · · · · ,:· ·· ..'vhich· officers· for next 'Year ~ill ~e ent 0 Y.. ·. ri ay~ : r,e:'{lVa ·-,~;as and trous~r~ ·If~paratory t_othe ac-: -. T~·e· U~iversity~ _will be give~ :.a ·high scho'ols Qf _the ·United States·, . ele,cted' and~ plans ·for. a picmc "':1~1 the fi~st~?ckm~ oft e ,year. . . . t~al ~ommenci.ng of •the: ~Itual: At- rare . musical . tre~t Sund.ay . mg~t and' in 1922 th~re were only 152,- '.C be 'discussed. : . A 'su'ggestion to fur-, .. ; I~. IS' reported :that , the PUl;llSh- bred m a: med,mm~ grey shirt, .of the when the St: Patrick's chOir· of' Chi-' 000 .. Catholic 'students:. enrolled in- ' ' I :· .rii;h. a .. room in~ the ·new. seminary. ment was. inflicted ·for the ~ppa:- well:.kno\vn. var~etyin· vogue on ~the cago. ~ppe~rs··~n ·:washington. hall. Catholic :secondary schools, -.iess: . · :that.; is .being: built )y·the .Crusade· ~nt ·, ~c~lenes~ _.,of ~Hosd~on 1 ~ ·his. campu~,· and .a pair of· ~o~s, Hod~on They· will·pr~sent the· comic opera than· G·.5 per cent .of the whole. Ca~ , ,was , · ·. · ne.ss,·. Hodson .e11tered ~arroll hal} ·events. . Upon. th~ '. persl}asi?U: . of 'Club;: ~nd· also -~lie: Musi~al. director in Ca~boli~- pre:p:ar~tory. schools, ,~c-\ . . . . - ·· . · sho1:t:ly after the elect~on return~ the multitude_ and the, as~nstance ,of of the opera.. ·The opera· IS staged ademies and, h1gh ,l schools. \:A dir-' . . . ', .. -:;-.· .. • , Toflay.:. .. : were· ~announced ·and.: cheer~d ·the a fe\v of.his 'companions,···Hodson under ·'the direction' of. Ward H. ect: appeal~ _is being 'ma;de..,to :see'· · i ·'.·,_:·2:3o' 'p:.m. ....-:.Terinis. Meet. ·vs: Winning :ca~d~d~te., a:~ter ha~ing graceftil}y saih!d out o:ver. the e.d_ge Polin~:.·.:.·.:·, . :· .... · -··.- ... , . that.the c~tholic youth:w~ll'be.per, ... ' ; _'Cul:Ver; in Gyro. , ',, .. ·. " · · Sl}ppo:rlqe~ his opponent· t}J.~ pre-. o~ the p1er·and slowly descended m- .The chmr IS· made up of.·.fifty:: suaded •to. go to Catholic. schools .... · ,· . _! ::;' 3:00 -p~·m.-7-Varsity-,Fr·C? sh Vious .day.. ,Th~s chri~gM .of l?yalty to 'th~ icy depthsof.the.lake. ·. Soon· five mixQd··.voices,' and :the mem~ for their higher educ'ation; .· ..· •. o: . - ·; ! ·Meet;. Cartier Field; · · · ·.• · . ar~u~ed the students present ~~-the reappearing he· repeatl:~d the per.., bers. are.well kno\vn in the.:rimsical · ·.-': .. :: : ·... ····-r ',•.. . . ha:n,· who took.immediate actiOn;., _formahc'e, this time on his own i:ri.- circles-·in-' an'd·' around·'· Chicago~ SUM.MER.LAWCLASSEs:' . i >":: 6':3~·~~~·m·.om~:;;~· .. .-··Hodson \viis respectfully request~ itia.tive.froni.the spi·irigboa~d.: :· ·; Those who :heard Miss· McCabe,'. a ...... ' . -. . ' . 'h Mass;·,' . ed :to leave :'his: desk in. the study . Completely satisfied~', the. assem- member of. the group;' assist" the . - '. ' - I. ' . . . • . . • . ; ·cred' Churc ·'. ~··· ... · · ·s· a·.:.~ . hal.l.- :a.· bout-. t.. hre_.~:-.fif_te_en.. - .. o'cl.o.. ck bY'.. ble.d... · .. s.t·u.... d.e. nts .disp.ersed_ ... ·.:· Ho. d. sori Glee_ :·-..ciu.b ·:in :.i.ts· Sricr_·ed;· .Conce.rt j·. D. ean. Kon. on,.·.and· Profess_or.E. _A. 1 ·~ ; 8:30 a:: ht ..:....;..High· Mass; t . f ·-~~e·d· ·Heart.Oh~rch'~~ .: ·, '; . : a ·committee o:f students.~ Hods~n at smllmg ~and perhap~" a· ·trifle ~cold. some ·time ago, ~will vouch for her Frederickson ·will t~ach the follo'Y-. •· · v s red 'once 'accepted their· invitation, and from· his. sudderi bath; · joiried the ability; and can look forward with ing · ·Law · Sl.!'bjects . at .. Summer•. ::. . ·: 7 :~O p:.Jl1·::-:- es:IJers;, '. ·

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to be published in book form. Ac­ chose for the title page of "Bliss": cordingly, in 1920 "Bliss" was pub­ "But . I tell you, my lord foal··· waN'iiwY. 1~...--_0_Fi_'fi_cz_·a_l_-B_u_l_le_tz_·n_s-..~ lished, and with its . appe'arance out of this nettle, danger, we pluck 'untnrsity of Notre :D'am~ 'omcial daily p,aper, published every mornine except ANNQUNCEMENT-There will be a came the recognition of her talent. this flower, safety." Monday, Wednesday and. Fr.iday durine the academic year by _the Notre Dame D~:.i:)' meeting of the S. A. C. in the Brownson Praise was by no means general; Company, Notre Dame, Indiana. · ' room of the library next Sunday morning at 10:30. there were still the accusations of MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY~An • • • , . har1dness, but to offset them there all-publications· banquet Will be TRACK MEN-There will be a meeting was genuine praise. or the ·varsity track team in room 21!1, given · May· 14, by the board of · Subscription· rate;,·$4.00 per year; by mail, U.60. Sinstle copies, four cents. Main. building; at 12 :30 o'clock today. Although "Bliss" is not the most publicat~ons. . Dr. Robert Bridges, Day ofi!c~, '!l'alsh Hall ....:Main 1218 · Nh:ht office, ,485 E. LaSalle Ave .. ,.. Lincoln 1570 Freshmen to compose the team ·to meet 1 Western State Normal next Saturday will ·recent of her volumes to appear, it poet-lautrate of England has been ·~---- . be selected at the Varsity-Freshmen meet is ·the most valuable since it· con­ secured to give the principal ad-' this afternoon. K. K. Rochne. • • • tains "Prelude," the most perfect dress. · This is an annual affair and BOY GUIDANCE-Important meeting of her stories, and, _in point time,· EDiTORIAL STAFF today at 12 :30 of men assisting Boy Guid- of . over 350 are expected to attend. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF -··--··-··-·-··-:----~----·······------··-···········-·----··--·-···-··:... PAUL G. , '2.& ance Dept. with Parish School League in the most important. With "Pre- Ap.pointrrients of posi~ions for next EditQrial ·Staff-Harry Flannery, '23; Henry Fannan, '24; James Hayes, '24; John room 22!1, Main building: Rader, Sags- lude" she proved herself to be ori­ year's staff will be made. . ·Brennan, . '24; Frank· Kolars, '2-'.: Jack Scallan, '25 ;. Eugene Noon, '2.(: Ray tctcr, .Tom O'Connor, Art Didwell, Fred · Cunningham,. '26. · -- _ . Shannon, Cyr, . Joe O'Donnell, James, gina! and revolutionary in techni­ News Editors ...... ;;_... ~ ...... :-...... Gerald Lyons,24; Laurence G. Kelly,'26 Egan, Foos, Harmon, Clancy, James Col- que and constl;uction ·,,the. unity of CHICAGO UNIVERSITY-The' Nisrht :Editors---·------···--··----··------· .. -·------John Stoeckley, '25; Ray. Cunnin~:ham, '26 :tins: Those who cannot report at this · - . · · · , · Terence Donahue,'27; John Galla~:her,'26 time please see :Mr. Hoyer at their curliest impression gives 'a clarity which is university is plan1_1ing a new ten­ convenience. • • • unexcelled. 'It was after the ap- story library. ·The :proposed build­ ~ft~~;r~dildft;;; ..:::~:~::~~~~:::::::~:~~:::::::::::=:::::::::::::=:::::::~::::::=:::::::::::y;;h;;· TS.mB ~~x:;:~: ;~~ Dramatic Editors ...... ~-··-~·-···········~····-········Paul C. l\lartin,'24: Eustace Cullinan,'25 SENIORs-All seniors who have not as pearance of "Bliss" that fame came ing will provide reading room for Bulletin Edi klr · _: ______;______..... ~------~--····-..----···----c._ .... ______··--~------· Charles McGonagle,' 2 .( yet been measured for cap and gown to·be to her, slowly, but_ from quarters_· \3,000' students and will. contain Assistant ·Night Editors ... ~ ...... ~ ...... Mark Nevils, '27; Robert Maher,. '25: worn at commencement are . requested. to . · • . · . · . . Charles Crawford,'27; John Snaknrd,'25 do so before, ·May- 18th. Order must be where praise meant most, ·.and ~,900,000, volumes.. · ~porters-Rupert W-entworth, Lester Grady, Herbert Walther Ray Flannigan, Carlos in the Campany's hands by May ZOth, in when, a short time later, "The.· Gar­ 'Lane, Jr., Jay Fleming, ·Porter Wittick, Franklin Conway, John Purcell; Jack order .-to insure delivery by· graduation. ·.Flynn; and Carl Bittner;· · · .. · · · · Measurements will be taken in 246 Sorin, den Patty"' ,wiis published, the ~OIUIUIIUIIIIIIIIHH!Ilfilllni!IVKIIII!IliiH!IIIIlll!lWOU!lllllilUHIIHIHIIIKRUIIIllllllUillllliiiHUillliiiUIIIIII~ ins.tead of .110 Co! by • as •previously stated. chorus of applause was undis..: I , ~ · ·, I This Iuue CLASS ORATORICAL CONTESTs-The turbed. Night· Eidtor ...... John' A. Gallagher Assistant ------~-:~------John W. Snukard regular annual class oratorical contests will be held in. Washin"ton halF at four In "Bliss" I the individual stories P. m. starting May 12. The Junior con- maintain a high plane of artistic i '~h~t to Dol. BUSINESS STAF_F . test will be on May 12, . the. Sophomore contest, on May 13, and the Freshman rr..erit. ·unusual in most collections. BUSINESS -ldANAGER ...... :.... _ ...... ~ ..:...... ;, ...... ;· ...... JOHN N~ STANTON, '24 contest, May 14. All contestants must N t t "P 1 d " · d h · .THIS SUMMER? ~ · Local Advertisin~ ·Manager. ------·~·--- ..... :. ______...... -... ··--"---...... ______.. Corbin ·Patrick,'26 hand in their names at the office of the ex 0 re U e an t e story · Foreisrn · Adverti11in~ Manasrer ...... --.. -~...... : .. · .... .:.; ...... James A. Withey, '26 Dirt.ctor ;uf Studies before Saturday, May from which . the volume·. t~kes . its I . Circulation Manager ..,------:-··-·~- .. ------~---:'------·--·-·----·.... ·~... _:_.,_ ...... _John· Q. Adams,'26 IO, · · • •. ·name, comes "The Mari Without a Distribution Manager ___ ;__ ...... ~---···-·----•----···-- .. ------·------···-··--'"----·-----John Worden Kane, '26 ~ ~ilL:· : . Assistant Local Advertising Managers ...... Reddington,'26, George J. Schill,'2'1 FORT WAYNE CLUD.;_Will meet at 10 Temperament," a 'picture of. unsel- . lt' A.dTertising Assistants-Edward E. O'Brien, Alfred J. Diebold, Jr., Henry J. Massman, Sunday morning in the Journalism room fi h d • f · . Walter J. Kennedy, Frank Doyle, H. Edwin MacLannan, ·Jack Lo!tus, George of the library. · There will be election of s evot10n O a man to his wife, M~~ ...... officers tor next leO:. ~ · dra-\vn as . only . she could .. have · .fJ5 1nen wan~ed at once for ~­ . Diitrlbntion Assistants-Tom O'Connor, i Errol Jones, F. Andrews, • Joseph Szanyi, 1 · Frank Bischoff, , P;. Dillakamp, · C. Dickerson. A. Nanovic. . VILLAGERs-Important dlnner-meet- drawn it.· - · salesmenship worlc in -:·the ing at 6 :30, Monday night,. at the Cham- 'I . . . . 1 ber of Commerce. , There ·will be nomina- · n a time when short stories are · home territor.1J during · s'1mz- - .. . tions of officers for next year. Finns will for the most part \Vritten according be made fo~: summer dance. Music. No- · mer with a quiclc selling ·ar..: i. tify committee for reservation. to pattern, and to a poor pattern ··THE. DAILY,S STAND FOR NOTRE DAME ticle~ Good .··workers can a at . that, the work. of Kat'l\-erine ' § A uni~n building to. be built' as :soon' as p~ssible • . 'Mansfield, who felt that she had a earn $30~ . monthly. Not I .-.-.-Betwe-.--.-. -.--.Co---. -.-.-. ---....1 truth to impart and \Vhose one· de- . ·house canvassing.· ;·,Leave' I · A .w"ell-organi~ed: student· body; residing on. the campus. .· . en VeTS . sire. was to 9e ~r~e to her. tru~t, ! your. name at the Dail.1f of-. True ~ecognition. of good scholarship and a better appreciation ______.....;;._-:-..~- stands out like the flower in ·the I ' fice b'efore Saturd~y. 1 .. for tl~e efforts; of men _in campus· activities. / line irom Shakesp_eat:e '~hich she I ''Bliss" - ' .. ' .. --~- ~-lll!illlllllmllllmnmriiHHIIIIIIIIIIIICUittUIIUIIIInlllllllrniJJrJIIIUnmnmirmiiUIIIlJIIIIllllllllli ··THE BOBBE.D-HAIRED .BANDIT. By Katherine Mansfield; Alfred, '. .. /. . N~w Yo.rk. $2.50. · - , · 1 When · Kathe1;ine Mansfield died ,· . They\"e taken Celia Cooney to Atiburn prison.-' Celia, tl1e bobbed- at Fontainebleau ~on January 9, , I .. ' haired little girl. who terrorize-d New Y_ork witld1er pistol a few months 1923, England lost her foremost . - .lU-106 North l(ichiean Street NOTRE DAHE CAFlCTERIA ago, ..;,.m h-ave to. do 'a ''st~etch" of from six to t\venty years. shortstory . writer, a woman to 20 6 Ylchi~an South Street ON CAll PUS t •. ll87-88g ·south llichiuan Street ( . · , _. N~~v Yorkers·,~ho shouted for her,·c~pture a short time ago -had to whom as 1diverse a as Walter 122 West WashlnJ;kln .ATemitt . . . . holq ba~k the tears as she wa~Jed into the jailer's room to say De la M~re, ,John Galsworthy, and -' 119-121. West Jelferson Blvd. CLARK'S LUNCH ROOl! 1 16 ·to U W. Gth St. to-F,ddie, 'her. husband, and the mother who hadn't paid any attention G.' Wells paid unstinted tribute. 107 E. Waehina-ton ATenu,.· H. 1%1 West South Btr~t · ~··GARY, IND._. r . to her-for·four.years.· The story, tqldjn.its' completeness from the wit- The opinion is held by many men ness .cha~r,,was ·a bit diff~rent tha,n "was expected. : . ·. . ·. ··.· ·· of · letters.:___ conspicuous · among ' · · them is her husband, J. Middleton Celia was-just a kid whose mother did:q~t care. Almost 'f~om the day Murry-that she was the most ac.:. _ she, was born, tl~e probation officer reported; s4e ignored her. She grew complished literar-y. artist of · this c::-::;,:,_-;:;oup::.:..without·;a..~mothcr's.;ideals,-and-finally--she went ·too far ·and- was generation.-·-:--·' --:- '.---,_-_-.. .:-'.:::·~;- · caught~·- ~nd t!1eh Celi:1'~- mother came to her. The mother had l,llade During her life time, Katherine a mistake; but in- that little cell in the Raymond street jail Celia laid Mansfield was accused, of cruelty her bobbed-1lead in her mother's arms, 'and .the mother's wrinkled hands and of:·bitternes·,· and for this rea­ stroked,her ch_ild's ~1air again. 'What brought Celia and her mother to-' son she was not overly anxious to ge~her? The opening- gates ~f Auburn prison? _ Perhaps,- but more place her work .before. the public. 1Jrobably the God-made tie befw·eep mother and child •. · ·· She was.: finally persuaded, how- Tomorr~w. is mothers': day. GeHa ·is in~· Auburn prison~ ·Her ever, to: permit some of her· stories . mother. is. iri .the little one-: room. hovel ~n. a~. e'ast side' basement. -.'And ==' ======1 yet,}VhOWill Say.that ~heyarC not nearer tOCUCh 0tl1er than they;have ever been before? - -, . ~ _: . .· (, ... ·· ·. · · . · · - ·. '. ' ' - OFFICE PHONE . RES. PHONE South Be-nd-,. Indiana ... -- ...... '· .. Main 689 Main '1162 & 1347 T.HE KLAN SWEEPS·INDIANA.' : -~ t .• · • • Dr.· E.DGAR S~_lUCAS

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N. D. GOLF TOURNEY OPENS 'C'. h liA f l i •t ILLINOiS-MICH,iGAN· MEET EVANS EQUALS RECORD; :.. · Tennis Tea·m Meets WITH NINETY -ENTRANTS rrOS J.r.lee ·. varsl Y MAY DECIDE BIG TEN TITLE ~cu_!~er He~e Today This Afternoon. Bud Evans, star. sprinter of the · , .. ·-·_. __ The latest reports given out by URBANA, Ill., May 9.-The University. of Illinois .. ,track team, After losing to Michigan and the officers of ·the Notre ~Dame Th;e · annual \Vai\ity:-freshmen probablity that the · outdoor meet equalled Paddocks record for the · h golf club announce that more than outdoor track meet which will be· between Illinois and . ·.Michigan · winm11g.1 over t _e Detroit city col- ninety entries have been receive·d 100 meter dash in the trial run this Jege,. the Notre Dame varsity ten- · · · · tracksters to be staged· here,. May week. The, Illini flash was clocked staged on Cartier field this after- 16 ·will· decide the western outdoor · nis team· return~d yesterday , from to date. Play started Wednesday noon will precede by one w~ek, the in :10 2-5. its two. game trip through southern in all four flights, the pairings have varsity's dual meet \vith the Mich- conference title f.or 1924, has ~fichigan to begin .preparations for been posted. near the postiffice and igan Aggies at Lansing and· the created great interest in the meet t h 'th c 1 A d at the· Municipal links. yearling's track encounter with through 'the Big Ten circuit. Both will have two stars in the dash · a ma c WI · u ver <;a emy in The officers of the ··club also an- teams· are replete with · star ' per­ events who were the high lights of ' the gym this· afternoon. The ca- nounced 'that the matches ~re to be Western State Normal at Kala- formers and in all the dual meets midwestern track for two years. . dets wjll journey here ·for the first played ~promptiy or forfeited. The mazoo. The personneL of the fresh- ~ of a home a~d home series. men squad· will be determined ac- held since the track season opened The pole vault will be another e"utrants will see the· player with cording to the individual. showing last · winter, both teams have· been· feature of the met with Bro\vnell Notre Dame lost to the Univer- whom they are paired to· arrange of _the y'earlings this afternoon. vying for supremacy. and Booker fighting for supremacy•. sity of Michigan tennis team, 7 to the. time for their particular match. Reinke of Michigan and Graham of 0, ·on We'dnesday afternoon after Rules ~II also be 'po~ted at the Considering the. performance of ·Illinois has the indoor title to its the.· first year men in the indoor credit already and coupled with this Illinois in the half mile will go 'the the Irish net'men had made a gal- links.. and it is · the earnest desire . 'are the du.al meet ·victories over season, the meet this · afternon limit to set a new mark. Jant · fight against superb tennis of . the officers that these regula.:. California, Notre Dame. and Iowa. playing. Tlie Wolverines· were tions be ·co'mplied with. . should be made very interesting in Michigan has won over ·cornell and supre1pe in all the matches with the · The dopesters ·that compose the several events. The yearlings have Ohio State, and both teams won exception ·of the Donovan-Rorick gallerys at all uniyersity golf tour­ a strong contenfier · in the high hono1·s at. Drake and Penn. Michi­ set. Donovan made a desparte bid neys . have 'begun to issue a few jump in· Freye. Charley Piley in · h ld k •t gan has yet to win a dual meet from r One of the most­ for ·victory over the Meize and Blue as to the closeness of th e b roa d 'JUmp s ou : rna e 1 Lll' · ~1 · f · h th sp~culatiol)s 1 · tit' f th · 't mo1s, an~ our times - ave e · player and had the situation well in th~ competition in the tournament. ; ose camp: IOn or e ·. varsi Y Maize and Blue bowed ·to the ' service~ble bits · band until . he broke his racquet. Baseing their observations on past JUmpers, .-Livergood, ·Cunmngham1 Ill' . i desk yet. Rorick ope.ned up with a series of ,'perfoil"mances, th!e cbampionship and Brady. Boland the weight star mi. ·of furniture magnifice~t tennis tactic~ ~~d won flight and class A will offer some of the Frosh has been registering · Kinsey ·who ran hurdles in :15 about 38 feet in the shot. put. flat at Notre Dame is favored to ·is Oh Henry! the next SIX games; The •scores for very interesting play .for the gal­ the .match were, ·6-4, 8-6. lery, since the entrants in these two Judge in. the mile ·and Hulty in \vin over Johnson of Illinois and -sliced. the half mile will be given an in- Hubbare of Michigan. Both. schools Brick . defeated Lutz, ·6.:.3, 6-4, flights include some of the most ·Try .it once ·. · while Centlivre lost to Hodgman, com_ petent golf material in school: valuable op'portunity to compete 6-4, •6-4. Gonzalez lost to Crane, with the ·varsity _ruimers -in these •:•~a-•-""""->-o-o..•:• and you'll '~ind 6-1, · 8-6 .and Velasco dropped his lOWA ·,UNIVERSITY-The law events in -perparation for the Nori mal meet next Saturday. Barron it's just as .necessary set~ to Voss,. 6-1, 6-3. · school se~iors recently gave a fare­ WE CATER In the doubles, Michigan tri~ well dinner. ' Many speakers· were and Wynne in . the hurdles will TO as ap. ink well~ umph~ again by playing better on the program and as the affair oppose Johnson and Casey. The NOTRE DAME MEN . terinis. Rorick imd Brick won over closed. every law senior bade fare­ yearlings have several tpromising sprint men who· will· match their. · Tasty Dinner$ with the Donovan i\nd ,'Cen.tlivre, 3-6, 6-2, · 6- well to his class~af~S. Many en­ 2. Hodgman and· Crane scored ·the tertaining acts were · presented . to speed with such varsity fliers, as Best of Service Ob . next victory_ over Gonzalez and Ve- "liven-up" the affair. Barr,· Layden, Walsh,. McTiernan, lasco. \ · I. Eaton an_d Hamling. · Notre Daine triumphed over. the . . Colfax .Henry! Detroit college the · folloWing .day Restaurant · A Fine Candy in two 'singles matches;' · .Donovan 10c Everywhere· defeated Stein,· _6-i, 3.:6, ·s-o;. Ageing··. in wood takes_t. ime ~ 12 W. ·colfax Ave. Centli~e ~won .over Davis, 8-6; 10-8. . InClement weather .in De.! and costs US lots n;lore money, troit made it necessary to hold the JJ:u_ tit gives you·_ hett,er toha_c_ ~0 matches ·indo.ors a~ the '9enler'al Motors ouilding. ' · · ·· Vel_vet'is made .from,_the be.st Kentucky · .\ The Blue ·and Gold tennis team · is car~ed to compete at the con- B_urley.tobacco money can ~uy_, and every ference matches on the University bit of 1t thoroughly aged m wood. It is See Our Dispfay "ot., Chic~go_....£Qtp:j~,___ May~· :~g; ___ ?~ ...... mild, fine flavored and smokes cool. _and. 24... ~he te.am will- appe~r- at ~--~,;,;.. -=·- -- . .:__ .. 'Rememlrer-:-' ·aged-in· ,v-ood;-- ---· ------. "'"--- the. Indiana state meet at Indiana- . .. . , · • · ·. _ . · , . -~--~------: ·..- - ....- ... _ _.:J,; ~ :.-.:.-~. ~--~.____:__._- ---.,-.-l:.-....,.--~----·e-o------'-·11-· --· _.. _, polis, May, 29,' ,30 and · 31.. The · · · ' · ' probable line-up for todays mat- ·~~~~ c~es . will include.~ Donovan, Lutz / '- and Centl~vre -in the singles and I Donovan and Centlivre: arid Gon­ .-' ' . zalez _and ·Velasco in· the doubles. INDIANA UNIVERSITY~The .. Nat.\ LUxenberg & Cen.tennial· anniversary has. been. a success, . due .to ,the' .coperation of the:' students. Many parades-.were I ' ·held during the observance and all . were ·well .attende.d. Brothers. ,'! ,weHetr:&-~err co ' \ Clothes• ·fo·r thef ' . · S".IYDENTS' ~UPPLIES ' .•. 1 ' .College· Man: 120 ,seuth ~ichigan s~t ~ i

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NOTR~ DAME . DAILY; ~a_tu_r~aY.~. ~~y 10~1824 ·

· · ·· · cago next Friday,. is being looked than 100,000 of the native sons to7 cognized to be the best dance or- very :desirable rooms in pri~ate forward to' with' ,greater interest. at' the university. in Indiana if' the Sen- homes ··for those· desiring them,'-:·· .' GOLF TEAM. LOSES' ' ~ gethe~' chq~tra a~d These rooms should be reserved at · · . - , . A return :match· with Northwestern ---- iors obtain his servi~e,s ~ for the once as .the number will be limited.--- .. ,HWE.·STERN' is tentative ' Indiana an,d ',Loyola IDAHO' UNIVERSITY-Cordu- Dinner 'Dance,' this feature will are still o~ · the·. card _-and both roys have been adopted by the. sen- make the Senior ·Ball program more The final order for favors will be To NORT sent in Sunday. night. · There. Will· . '' - . ' . schools will have . excelient compe- ior. and junior men. The seniors attractive. l ' I • · · · · · · tition to offer -Notre Dame.· A gal-· \vill also carry canes· an~ will· go · , - --- - be no" extra ,favors ordered, as the 'GOLFERS DROP FIRST MATCH lery. of ovei· a hundred spectators bareheaded. The under-classmen Seniors' who have~ invited South price makes it prohibitive_ .to have ··d - ' have been. ,_."ar.ned ·not to encroach. Bend girls to· attend the Ball, and · TO PU~PLE. IN CLOSE w1tnesse the play. . : .. · any left over. . Seniors . who. have upon the prhrflege. _ who desire to have the pictures of signified their intention of attend:.. . MEET BY A POINT•. - The individual scores are as fol- _ their girl friends printed in the Td- ing · the Ball are advised to., make. lows: . . ~- ' ' -----.-.-· . ' -' ' ' bune, are :requested . to giv~ these their payments before. Sund~y if · -~- Marking their. first appearance in Morning· round, Notre -Dame: PURDUE 'UNIVERSITY -All pictures to Paul Funk. The Tri- they wish to :b_e .assured of favors;· · -- irit~r-collegi_ate . g'ol{ · competitio~, Adams, 82; Bulger, 82; Ward;· 84; prepa:rations'have been made to re- bune' is' planning to print the. pic­ six Notre Dame golfers lost their Corbett~ 87. Northwestern, Alster- ceive at least 1,500 guests for the tures of the 'local-girls who will at­ ·_ first match. to No'rthwestern hy one lund; 82; Hepne's, 85; Skaer, 89; annual boy's and girl's Roundup, tend_ the Senior Ball and these pic- . _. \ point ; on · the links of the . South Larson; 80. · - · . which begins today. tures will have ,to· be given to Paul '. Bend country club yesterday after- Afternoon round,· Notre Dame:· _ --- Funk without delay. · ·noon.· The- final count·. stood 11 Adams, 79; Harris,. 89; -Bulger,- 87; PENN STATE UNIVERSITY_;_ It_ is -imperative' that. those ·sen- Fo.r Refreshments_· . to· 10 · in -favor: of Northwestern. Foglia, 85. • Northweste1•n, 'Alster- The: roadways leading around the iors who- are c01itemplating · taldng · · _The ·closeness of the match -was lund,· 82; Larson, 82; Heppes, . 77; campus have been closed to all cars girls from St. Mary . to the . Ball, After- .the. Show·;· · some. what of a sui·prise ·to the Heppes, 77; Skaer, 82. with the exception of employees. No turn in these girls names to'.Galla- Blue ·and· Gold playei·s; considertng student is allowt::d _to drive ·his ~ar gh~r or Desmond. . If the girls will ·visit .,.· · that the ·Purple school l1as "pro- . on the campus as the numerous have a relative to -chaperone them . ~moted a golf team ·fo~· the past six At- O_ther Colleges cars have ·destroyed· the natural during Ball week this, ·"'ill not ·be years. 1 beatuy · and . attractiveness· of .the necessary..

. Notre. Dame' was leadir{g .-5 to. 4 campus because of. carelessness of Chairman I Cavanaugh wishes to at· the end· of· the inorning- rounds NORTHWESTERN -qNIVERSI-· the drivers. announce· that he has ~- uite. a·. few andwer~ in a fair way_ to win.. _B'ut TY-:--The· second all-university- stag­ the afte1~no'on foursomes resut'eld in -for Northwestern men was held re­ ·The Blackstone.- · the visitors piling . up six points cently in. Patten gymnasium. Over ' against four for NQtre Dame, ·in 100. high,· school boys were the ------+0\1k•: eM. Col!ru. 'Ave.· and La- . J- the two rounds. 'The feature of guests of the. men. · Coach Glen (Continued from page 1) ' fli7etk Bh·d. . . 1 ·: ~an~y,. K.ttchen tt-ldenee: 216. s. Taylor st.· 1 : I • ' ' • the 'morning round ~vas -the four- Thistle~hwaite gave, an address of L~o. 'Quinlan, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley :some · composed . f Adams · mid Boxing bouts, swimming Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. E. Lent, .Next to .the Bla~ksto·n'~ · 0 \velcom~. J. ~~Jita~· ~~~IEM~~~!t. .--,. · · · Theatre.- ·- Harris of Notre_ ·name· and Alster- exhibitions,_ ·a farce .comedy; ~';~sic Dr. and' Mrs. J. B. Bertling,· Dr. TE~EPHONES · 1 lund and Larson of· North\vestern. and refreship.ent' followed .. ·-. an·d. Mrs. E. J. Summers, Mr. and . South Bend. Ind. -As ~he -play·· n~ai·ed the· finish _-:of . . Mrs. A. B. Thielens, Mr. and Mrs; the round, the Irish .players .were • 'CALIFORNIA -_UNIVERSiTY_:_ Al w. Rosinski. being pressed hai!d by the· Purple A~ new drive has been· stiu·ted to . ----·-..,.....--- combination. The count' was dormie prohibit smoking ,ori 'the ~ampus. · SEliHOR MEETING~- thi·ee and the Notre Dame men won n· is meeting with' much opposition. ---. - the_ last three holes picking . up (Continued from page i) _ /fOur Clothes Don't Make Good ·we.'Will .·. f~~r,points ~01: the locals while the ; OHIO UNIVERSITY_:_The, . £3.- dianapolis.. If no response is made; · l ' · ' ·. · r · · · · · . . • ·. . : · ,· ·' ...... · y~sitors went blank. · ·-. · · · .. · culty: m'aintain. that ·European stu- a local orchestra will be secured.. The. afternon foursome composed· d:ents go to· college' in- cirde'r to Charlie Davis and his band ~is i·e­ . of Bu~ger:... and JfogVa of_ Notre study ur~er some, great professor Dame. and Heppes· and -Skaer ·of but that the American ; students North\vestern was'trie· deciding ma- goes, in' order to sit _in that new .. tch for _the Purple and . the.· final million· dollar stadium." Men .-. Buy .• Oti·e · or". . . ·_ co'unt in this round of 6 to: 0. en:..: ~ . Reach Athletic Goods ..·: . able~·. the·· visitors to· claim the· vic.: ·KENTUCKY · ·· UNI'VERSITY ~- , McGregor G~l£- Clubs· More.· ·Of These. ·FINE': tory ·by :one_ point.. . . . The university has: inVited all. ex- Wright & Ditsoil Tennis the ·morning ·.. ·round, Notre ·service men \vho · \vere ·· trainep · in -.In '• I ; rR;!ckets '·. Dame· showed ·its .best golf for the Kentucky .to be its 'guests at-.a gi- ALL·WooL•' ' ·. -, ~ ~ . ' • ~ " . ' • I ' • • ·· 18:·h?les. --~ack Adams,.· 1Jniversity gantic military- reun,ion which· will' • I• -. • ~ golf. champiOn played .· Alsterlund, be one of the. big events· for Home'" .G. E •. ~fey~r & ·. S~n. :- • j ,· the· captain of the .visitors. .The :re..;_. coming week and will brinl:! more . · ; Est. 1864 · ' · - suit ~was one and OJ1e. Bulger play- ·. ·~ . · 1 ...- ...... --ing .No)--2- ·m an~:on--the·~·Irish

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