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URMC 19300219.Pdf (3.554Mb) WATCH NEXT WEEK’S COLLEGIAN FOR THE CADET DANCE AT SUNDAY MOVIES BALLOT CENTRAL HALL The Rocky Mountain Collegian THIS FRIDA Y EVENING PbMMw! the by A»ocUte<l Student, of the Colorado VOLPMB XXXIX Agricultural College FOItT COLLINS. COLORADO. WEDNESDAY, FKHItUARY 13. 1330 NUMBER 20 Summer Quarter-Century Wilkinson Wins Camp TeachB. H. HibbardThis Summer Progress Made By Students Hear Will Sex Discusse To Be Held Oratorical Cup Summer School At Forest Service By Dean Johnson William Gonzales Places Second Radio A And Program Is Professor of At ‘Y’ Meeting quarter-century Jimmie Valentine Economics Fort F. Warren| of progress and , Wins at the Will achievement Third Place University of Wisconsin Catalogue 1 In the development of f And forestry and the In Last Is An "The sex problem la conservation of the Authority alwa Tho annual Chapel Nation's natural ! oratorical conteat was ms.” said Dean Johnson In resources will be a Be Will Begin June 7 And Work hold In Professor Ready Soon called Ammona Hall B. H. Hibbard, professor dress the up for review when the Forest ■ on Tuesday to men at the Y. M. C. A Will Until of economics tho Extend Service of evening. The individual Wolf Von at of Wis- meeting last the U. S. Department of cup was woni Dewall. ' University Thursday afternoon. hy Foreign Justice Wilkinson. consin, will come to Aggie, "The fashioned July 18 Agriculture His during old Idea of sex celebrates in February subjectt Editor, Gives Short Summer School Work Has the was "Two Coma Ott the first three weeks of tho " twenty-fifth on the Dollar summer ah secret and nasty; now we anniversary of its of hav.> Iieen a r Discourse school. 110 will Organized On New The Advanced R. 0. T. C. Community." Second teach a unit in lost the Idea of summerr establishment. place was! secrecy, but wo are won by William courses of rural Basis This camp will be held June 7 to July On Gonzales whose economics and in not away from the nasty,” Year f February 1, 1905, the Forest sub- Upperclass continued ject Chapel, Monday after- 18 at Fort Francis was "Mistaken marketing problems. Professor Hib- the Dean. E. Warren near Service was created in its ■ Diplomacy." Jlm- r present noon, listened to the Tho 1930 my ■ broadcasting bard Is a summer Cheyenne. Fort form Valentino. Sigma Chi, national authority on farm “Sex has given school edition Wyoming. Warren i through tho merging of , won third us the finest words the old 1 program of the National Student Fed- ot tho Colorado Place with "Mussolini's marketing and the college Agricultural College was previously Fort D. A. Russell. Bureau of American is very for- in the English languarge— Forestry of the Depart- eration of America mother, Empii-e.” i on "Naval Dis- tunate In catalogue Is now tho The peraonnel of ment securing his services. father, on press and the camp will con- of Agriculture and armament.” brother, sister, love, home, . tho forestry The radio was will The supplied Ben H. Ting, of tho filial. bo ready for distribution in sist Of advanced R. O. T. C. division of largo cup won by hoad Colorado Taken in tho about students j the U. S. General ’ Kappa Alpha by the E. right sense, sex Land 1 R. Policy Company of Fort three weeks. from The,a * 't yoKc will Bureau of Markets, will is not Colorado Aggies end Utah Uni- Office. Although be placed some- supervise a only the most important but . forestry received , l l - Collins. 1h<* where course in work of the school versity. the on the campus until Teaching Cooperative Mar- it is the most for summer attention of the Federal next year vital human suc- Govern- The first Herr has been when the speaker, .'Wolf Von 1 keting in the organised on a new basis Major James A. Gillespie, ment organizations will summer session. Mr. cess. professor • as early as 1876, it was not again un- Dewall, Foreign Editor of is this year The plan compete It Is ‘ tho ling one of our own ‘‘.Men who emphasises tho of military science and tactics at til the present hoped that next year graduates, discuss sex from tho Service came I “Frankfurter : Forgpt more of tho * Zeitung”, is one of the who has made graduate field more than It has in the of sororities and an enviable record in standpoint of Ben University Utah, has been into being that a rounded I fraternities beat Lindsey are doing i national j informed in his the will also will participate. * persons Europe on particular field of work. it for past. There be a num- named camp commander for the policy of ! selfish gratification of sexual com- . forestry was developed and ber international affairs, and has work- of undergraduate Judges for thu contest Professor Herbert Hellig, experience. While this courses offered ing summer. The Instructor the work began were Mr. director < Instinct is one staff ’ to go forward with I ed which ■ unceasingly* for international of vocational will especially help the will be McCain, Prof. Westfall, Miss education at Appleton. of tho most prominent, stu- composed of commissioned I long-range objectives. Blakes- it is also the friendship and for the dents who have Ico, and Mr. League of Na- Wisconsin, will also instruct most failed or who wish ann non-commissioned Stimmel. classes sacred and important one that officers from tions. to make In the 25 Herr Wolf von Dewall dis- this He up work. For years of 1U existence, Winning this summer. will direct classes wo example peo- bofh the Aggies and Utah University. | contest entities Wilk possess. cussed tho viewpoint of ple (ailing tho first the U. S. Forest Service has lnson to compete in the German in industrial economics. Professor "Any semester chem- The campa is held each maimer had a the Rocky Moun- perversion of sex relations and people colorful tain on disarmament, and seemed Hellig is istry or physics will bo allowed to those history. ‘•Old-timers’' in the oratorical contest to be held the a very prominent teacher in results in disaster for the taking the advanced course are Individual particularly concerned the vocational make that up the Service recall their in third week about na- education. >nd for the during first six required to at psrt bringing in April. race, while the attend least once. val proper weeks of to end the Mr. proposals that the French the summer and the bitter range wars Moore, who sponsored repre- observance session Sergeant Merretti states the be- the con- gives us things which that sentatives would those the tween cattle and test present at failing second semester will work men sheep men over says that the contest, much London, crown life at its best.” for expert and first-class gun- was the 1 England. be able to make It the use of the western the better this than An up during sec- ranges, year last, the • appreciative ners In the military department Is compe- audience heard the ATTENTION READERS! ond six weeks of the *«rly fights to save the tition keener, the Mr. Percy S. Bullen, the other talk summer school. well under work public forests orations were bet- Dean’s last and all way. The started The Collegian is • Thursday speaker offering a The same plan will bo used for the use benefit of ter and on tho program, staff cor- are for all seventh and the public, written more de- • looking forward to the next meet- February and since then effectively of • variety features and mathematics and tho livered. respondent of the “London Tele- news courses. much struggles of former days to • ing. interest has shown • been by the items each week which will be establish scientific graph” since 1895, has represented Mr. Harold students. practices and Colvin from Topeka. Certain requirements are * newspapers in souno administration on tho | London, Paris, Rome. Kansas, head for a national • of the student Y. M. necessary student to qualify as following may be • r Berlin, and found in this ore«ts in the face of New York City, and was (’. A. work Chemistry Club Has either a antagonism. " in the Rocky Mountain first-class or expert gunner. week’s • Cal war paper: Service has Cumber correspondent in The through several Egypt and * region. will give a Annual an gone talk tomorrow Banquet Sergeant Morretti is enthusiastic : Views and Interview. • 1 bad fire whicli South Africa in tho Boer War. and years, among 1910 * upon problems of students. Every Interested worker along this line Rumblings by Rube. • TELEGRAPHS "There is j and 1929 were no fundamental differ-* man the and has outstanding. • on campus Is invited to The Chemistry club gave its an- arranged a regular schedule This Week's • ence Bouquet. between Great Britain and the come nual • to the banquet In the I physics lecture room at. patio at Ammons of classes for those who Pi Delta ♦ are interest- In the 25 tho Forest United Epsilon Discussion. years Serv- States as far as HaJl on disarmament • and hear Mr. 10 ed. Every cloud has its silver five o’clock Colwin. Monday, February at six ice lining Student • has developed into an is Opinion. organiza- concerned.” said Mr. Bullen. "If o’clock. Most of and adverse circumstances • the members of the tion sometimes * which today has is Rented Cars—A Feature. nearly 2.700 1 there another war, the attended. sweeten revenge. If poison gas, • club they had not Editorial • public servants permanently on its bombs, and on Conceit.
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