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· VOL ·z.. NO. lis UNivERSITY OF NOTRE.bAlvfE, NOTRE DAME, rN'DlANA, SATURDAY; MAY'17~1924- PRIQE 4.cmN'ts_...... ' ·. . ~ ...... ·K. OF CINITIATE · Fiv~ Hundred.Attend DON MILLER-ELECTED De P~ulGolf~rs_. ' .. MAGEVNEY.BLANKS Music_alOperetta ·. · ·. · - .... - ·, . Humbled_bylr~s!t. _.··-·.·,···· ·--·---- .... _ --. -. .34· CANDIDATES . "May Night", a' two~act musical SENIOR· PRESIDE-NT'\ CHI~AGO~ Ill.,· May;16 (Special) ·. ILL.INOIS;-. '7 ·:··TO .0. --- operetta -written and produced by . . . . -.:.:.Notre Dame' defeated DePaul at TICKETS FOR INITIATION BANr· St. Mary's,College Glee .. club, was MERRIMAN IS ·: VICE-PRES~ ' goff today, ·9, to. 7,·. lay.. :being chieflY. · URBANA~ Ill., May 16: (Special) - was iniation into the first degree of Mary.'s, ·a number of guests from Ohio,. gridiron and basketball ·star; respon~ible ·for the.;. ~ctor~;- . · ·:--'?-'he Illinoisjinx ~id-a-flipflop here Knights of Columbus, Notre Dame South Bend and many of the· fac- was elected. president'. of the 1925 _The matches in the morning round th1~ afterno~n when. Notre Dame. Council' in the Walsh Hall council ulty and students of the University. class. of the University at a meet- resulted. as follows·: Adams;· Notre whitewashed .. the Illini, 7 to o, with. chambers Thursday-night. As the The principal members. o:f".th.e ing of the Junior class iri the li- Dame, 3,_Binder,:DePaui,·o;·Bulger, Red,Magevney ~n .the mound.· It .'.size of-this class is unusually small cast' were:. Misses Frances· La-· brary ·Thursday noon. Jack W: No.tre Dame,_2,._0'Leary,))e~a-ul,_1; w~s-the first time in years.that the twenty'SouthBend candidates will Pointe,.Ruth'Claire Kelly,-Cather- Scallan,.of·.Columbus,>Oh~o, editor Ward,.Notre Dame, 0, McCarthy, Ir1shhave defeated-Illinois on its ··i;eceive the· second and.· third de~ .hie Boyle,. Virginia· Wathen, Flor- of the: 1924 Dome; was M11ler's· op~ J?ePaul,, 2; Corbett, Notre ·Dame, own··fie:Id· at b_as~ball.. _ . ·grees with the Notre Dame group; erice Donahue and Margaret Fo'ster. po~ent. 'Both men are -very pop.:. 1;-Roache, DePaul, 0•. :. .._. _ .. Magevney;_- ·leading ·hurler·. on· . . . . These t'\vo d'egree.~. will- be_ confe1:.: ' Tlie' 'chorus consisted :of six girls ~Jar and the election was interest:_ .. In -tli~ .best .ba'll foursome of the George .Ke.ogan's pitching staff, was · r e d a.t. the .. Ml~hawaka counc~] assiste'd by some -thirty minor char- mg and close.· afternOOil' the. ·Scores' were . as fol- at 1tis. best and set tq.e. Il!ini .hitters chambers, Sunday,. and. all candi; acters. · · . ·William M~rriman, Gen~va:,·Ne~ lo\vs:: Ward··. ai1'd·,:_Adams 'Notre down in_order·most·of'.theway. Red .. - ' dates,· t d ast. wellb .as · .th~se · t members t · •t• whot' .. Th e . prod. uc t" Ion . was enth us1as · t' - York'. ·.was·. victorious. . in' the~ race. . Dame:-, ·0:·, • Binder. -:and --M~Carthy'·,· hGrange,_'the.foot~a_ll se_nsation, tried . · m en o e pr esen a JUI m Ion · II · d b th 1 ·· · d · for the VIce-presidency · ·The other DePaul,._ 3; .. Corbett . and . Bulger, . i~ ha~d at ~url,i~g against the vis-· . are.lii'ged to be cin hand ·a't 12:45 IC,a ;y·~;ceiVe d.Y e ar~e a~. aJ-· candidate for this offic~ was Joseph Notre Dame, . 3; Murphy" and Itq~s_,_bift w~s tre~ted:rough by'the •sharp. precia rv:e _. au_Ience. . rae Ica y T . f A d. .. :_ ,_ I d" . R . h. D p Iri'sh slu · -- . . ; ...... , . . • • • ! every number. of the program was· o.o 1en, . _ o r~ erson, _ n mna: oac e,· e au1 , ·0 . · ·. · . _ ggers. . . , , _ _. . :,· . Tick.ets _for t~e. ~(. · ?f .C .. 1mt1a- encored.. Considering that the play Barney M~~abb- was· chosen s.ecre~ The· Notre Dame team ·will play ..... --An . Early~ Start•. · _..... tion ~-mner kwhhich w~r~ .P~~ced ~n was'. eniircly produced by students ~~~- Wllh~mt ~urley,. ~agmaw, Loyola here. .tomorro~~ .. :r"· \ / '-Capt.. 'Bill Sheehan 'and his m~;.. sale t Is.~vee .. avernet '\VIt. a ~ea Y of the college,~ "May Night" was an ~c .; . was e ec ~ . tre~sure:; John . . . went after the game in the_ very.. ' . sale. . _The program for . the du:~ller achievement .. that ' should .reflect Kilkenny . ran second . Ill thiS ele~:- FROSH CINDER MEN fi t d v.:hich will be ·~eld .tomorro~ e.ye- much. credit on the' .authoressand t~on.. ·, . . ' sf:gl~~~~v~r~!:::~i,a~~st~:,t~~~t'-~ :-. -mng. a.t. th.e O_.hver._hotel foll.owm.g t-he -~·n' di"VI"du· a·l membe. rs ·of the Col-. ;. Miller is probably -the_ most.·ver-.. - , . . , t .. . d h Fr .k. .. - . '.J the . m IS . lege Glee 'club. . sa of Rockne's. 'proteges. His ..w iro,yley sac.:. Imtu~tiOn. :rvhs~a~aka S~ld tile .:.L'.·o· ·sE TO. T. EA-~c· H" t'Rs· ~fi se~o~1 ~t . ~n - to· ~e one of the most. attractive · _ . ·. performances on the gridiron. last . . L ~~:~to · fu.e : o:t~!1~.- ::f~~~~ ~~~!. ·. ' :that has been· prepared by Notre M. ; G. ·u·I· RE' JUD.,G· ED fall rank him as one of• the .leading --·--·· caught; Roger. Nolan then banged . ·,Dame Counc~l. • Willin;m. J. Milroy,. · . . . 'IS' .. halfbacks.· in.. _.the countrY; ·and 'he ---. . ··R, E.·ACH. out .:a: which enabled Sheehan _·. a .. prominent :Chicago attorney · f:~-C- _. ·• _ . _ is · a. basketball player. of ·no .mean DELLA MARIA, JUDGE . . to scamper . home with the· first. t. i~e in political circles in the_Win.~y B. E. s··r· .. J.. UN' lOR. o·.RA .. T·oR· a.bility.<_¥iller gailled seeon_d ch.oice . :.RECO~D.S;.N~D~.~E!S .siX marker... : . _., City and a former N,otre Dame ma~, . · . ·. . · on Walter Camp's-mythical selection . _._" .. FIR_ST P.LACES · · · · ·· · · ·J • • • .. d R - J h · C h C S C .. d · · · · · · · · . i • : Magevney . himself . took hand an . eV. 0. n. avanaug ,· . • • .,· ··. __ ,. ·. ..- , ; · .. ·.. .. • an tn,any prominent critics placed , '\. _...... :. . , -.: · · a · . have . been secured. as. _spea~ers, · · bini 011 · their first All-American . KA . · · · · · : · ·. . . , . m · winn~ng the gaJ!le .~~- th~ second · \. ':·while ·Professor ·George N.···shuster CUNNINGHAM ·GAINS·.-~ SECON. D ·1· 1· ·.t f ' - .· · .. · .- ·. -: · · LAMAZC?O, MICh., M_ay .16.- when h~_,cr~cked out·.~ long double , . . . . , . · e evens as a 11 · ·· · · Although makmg d er t fi ht t t 'th P d p · · ·will -officiate ·as· toastmaster.·· · PLACE; HIS,TORY PROFES- · · Th · · ·' 'd t- 1 · · t · f · th . 1. · ...... - . a .. e~p . a, e . g o cen er Wl earson an render- . . _ : • _ . . · ; . . . ·: . _ · _ e p~esi e.n ~ ec. 0 ... e cas~ to wr_est. '?ctory . from _the crack grast__ : in_earidering on·_ 'the_·. _·p· aths. ·· .. on. the pro.gr_am .. besi_d_es ._th~se :·,SORS _JUD_ GE SPEAKERS.·.-:· o_£._,192_5_._ Is_ a JUn___ Ior.. In__ the_ Colleg.e Western .State· Norm. al tra'ck team, p ' I f . asses, Sacrifice hits, . and a couple h I B t- 1 011 ·: ~v.ell-kn~wn ·-:~e~ -~re: C ar es _~ · ·: , . . _ . . . .. ·' • • : ? : ~~w:. and~ ~e. '\VIll W ~plete his_ the Notre· Dame freshmen: team lost of timely_ bingles .figut.ed in the ·, . teywortli, ~h~. Will bee/b~~~regr:~ Harry A. McGuire of the coll:ge st~d~es, .:next year...... , .. -:_. . . its first dual ·m~et ·of. the outdoOr scoring ,of- ·the other four. runs,_ . · _a h~m?rou.s. eharg ., . . - . · ' of, Arts and. Letters won the Jun~or - • . . - . . : ...._ 1-: • . .'. season· to the Normal squad 86 to which· were made one at · t' • . . · ·- .:....;..:.Wh()..:JV!ll-.§l.l.!K' ~9_me P_2:pular .c..sola,s, oratorical contest ,which :.was .held ·D · · ·A · B ·• ·.- ·· ·· · 45; ·h_ · .th" ., · ft • -· · .. : Th '-: · 1 -~ .· . _ . . . __ . . . . , .. - a_ I~e. ·. '• _- ·•·. :and Harry)~enny; mid :his~li'estra:: fii-:W:ash1n.gton~"liafl;~ThurSclay:-;-Th~ . -. ~mes~ ·_ -re_, .etng-----~--Y-~~ -t~~. :::o-;d~st:-b:~::i~~iL.;:r~:~:: "-~-~-: .cNo -M~tc~~-:-£oi-:~~ageviiey~c_-----~ ~ ' ::_ Thos_e' :who .. h.av:~ . not ~ecured ~v:inni~g ;oration, dealt' with the . ·, Rapidly ,Exhauste_d count.ed for by Notre ,name' me~, . )1_ed Grange/~ who_ h~r!e_d hisfi~st -: . _ ,, _tickets may. ~bta_m th~m from any VICes and the morals of men and be- . · . , --.- . . - · . Della .Maria tying_ the . field mark ~o~plete game for Ill~nois, w~s no· .. _ of ~h~ followmg me_n: _~~r~- ~~:;, side_s ·•?eing ·:written· in, a masterly · · Begi~ning · Satur~ay .. _ morning, in the··. 220-yard ·.dash. and .Judge m~t~h __for ·~he:. vet~r7~--~ Magerney•. ._•. Sorm '· John Jam~_s,. ?~rn:y ~ · E. a.J r.t;yle, It was well -~~esente~- by. the Domes,. '\Vill- be .--distributed to· off- setting., a new -figure_ i~ ,the. half The. I.nsh _fl~;nger: was m con_~ol_ ~f 1 : ·•. ~cG?Ir~, · .. Wal.sh,,. J__ . Y.. :. g . ' .;vi_nner. Ray.Cunnmgham,· dehver_-, Camplls students ~nd residents. of _m~le ;r.· un~ .. ·',l'.he ·_·sp~~nt was_ ._clocke-d th;_ SI.tua.t~on_.. throug-hout,. _Grang~ fi. .-,-man, .Bob Cooney, Browns~n, Paul mg· a speech on. the ~.\Vorld .Court,_ all the· halls from. the Dome office, in.. :22 flat while. the 880-:-yard ·-..vent tripl~ pem~ ~he only serious dam:-. : Sagstetter, · CB;_rroll,_ and .. Ly_nch, -.,vas:awarded ·second place.· . There rearof.Corby_hall_.. Th~_Dome office by the boai:ds in_2:02 2"7~· · : .. ·.·.··age: done durmg·the course of the .. ·. Sophqmore. . . . I ' were a large numbe!' of . contest- will be'' open for distribution from The Timcliers' ina de" sw~ei>s' iri the ~Vh._; : 'o•tioN.NELL ~'A.No_:o'HARA- · ju~_ges·said ·t~~~ -~h~ field ~f en- ,received a Dome· or ·n_i~de arrange- helped to ~a:rry: t~~ .Te~ch.~;~ r~lay cr,_o,_~Iey,: .~~-·-.~--~,A ·__ .)l 1. .6 o ;o_' . GIVE EULOG[ES · • ~r~~t~,·'Y?S ~!l_.~xc~ptiO~al on.e fr9m ment for the reservation of a cqpy ~eam to_ ~ctory ..m ~he Ohio .. St~te V 5 1 2 0 0 ' · · • · · 1 · . , • . ~wo_ sta?-dpomt~It waslar~_~r than are asked to. do so . immediately.' as relays,_. was. clocked in , the. quarter · e~g~ra, .If. -~---- · · J - .-._.i'·:_·. . - • · . . .-·F, ;·· k the:.?~dm~ry _group·_~n.d_t~e speech~ the_ edition is.being.rapidly-exhaust- mile. in :49 2-5. : . _: .. ·· - .> . Farrell; .rf;:-__._~----0 . 0 . 0 · 1 0 -:o ·. . . · ·Memonal serVIces ·for.· . ran es .·giVen, were all far above the .us- d ·c · · t ' b ··· "b · -s· · th . Summ. a. ·ry _·of.·E_vents·: Nolari 1b ·. 5. 1 · 2 8_·.: 0 0 · . ·__ • W I h d. WI"lli·a·m. Docknian .. de- . l'b . . ' . . . . ._, ...... e ~ . . opies . o su. scri e],"s. m ou - . ' ~ ------. . ·. as _.an.. . ' ' - ualcai re.. ,. · · ' .. ·· B d. d .. f'· 'I' "11 100 '(I'd.· h·s··th w· fit D·, ' ... f.1b·.-· .._1_· 0- ·o· 2 0 ~·ceased -residents. of Brownson _hall; .. ·~.. - .. - r .• ~ .e:n_. an·. co~n~s or.; mallng ':I . ,. :Yar ... ~s. :_ ..m~ '. ., ~s ; unne,· r - ; ---~ ... .· 0

.' :. ,were held last ~riight.in Washi,rigton . . ·'' • .. . ·.. . . :...... I. be ! sent . out over the.· week-end. ' Della 'Ma:ia,. N ..n~,. secon~,; 'Riley, 'sn~~~' ··.c~ ·_ .:~~---~~.4' '; o' o-'' 5: I i 0 · [. · b ·h. s·t· n"er· liiAay· Qrnnose ..... · _ . . N. D., th1rd. 'T1me-0:10 2-5.· ·· · ··· , . ·-··· · -, : .. -.. . _ . , ... . .i·halL ·Brief talk's were'giyen y t e ·c . a lY.l~ rr. . . .. FRESHMA'N. ORATORIC.A'L . . 220 . 'd-·d·· h''_D.ll M ... ·N··n· Pearson,-.3b. -"---.4 2 2-·.· 1-- 2 0 ·;·Reverends ·Hugh : O'Don_·nelL ·and · nH G .. ' · S l · · · · . · · · . -yar .· as : e a ana, • ., · · · ... · ··· ·· · • · '· ··· -:-- · -CONTEST :IS-: POSTPONED. first; Smith' ··second·'· Chicker-' ..... 3. · 6 1. 0 .·: :- '·.. · , .. · · ,· ,; · · · ,. . '·. . '···W: '-; -· . - '· ·. Prende~·~,M · · 2~ · . + · L.· - ._; phonsus>; Don'·_Q-allagher and Wil::- .. . . · . . ~ - · : · · · · \ . · · mg, W;, third. Time---:-:22. ('~quais .r agevney, ·p..... 2·.,-1., l , 0 o: __ 1.· · ".~Iiani .Coyne· also spoke; ·-Dan s~inon . Piml Castner;.fo!me! Notre Dame. ~he_ lry;esh,man orator!cal~contest, ~rack {ecord.) ·_ · · · · ., .. : · _-; ~. · · ~ ~- -·.~ ;,_ ..:..... · ,.., :acted· .as ·chairman d urmg· .. t h e· · ser-· hurler,·, ·will ..probabltr, "'' oppose· the· which" ·was· .to-be-- . · · -held · on. .. Wednes- . 440-yard dash:· -.T. Smith,, . W., .. _T,ot~_I_s --·-·--·· 30 7 10 2 7- 11 · 1 ._ ··' ·. ; , .. · · · . . , .· . . New York Giants -when they meet. day,_ May _14, has." been· .postponed. first; Hagan, W., second;· O'Connor, . - · · · - ·., j _.:,:Vl~~~~~ing' 'tri_bu'te was·. i:mid _.by the _strong Sc:>lith.:,Be~ci.:,n~~e. tomor:: There were nineteen· entrants for N. D.~ third. Time--;-0:49 2-5. \: Iliinois ·.. ·.: AB~ R: H. PO.~A- E~; , ; ;Brother ·· Alphonsus,. rector . of row af~ernoon. at Spnngbr~ok p~rlf .. t~e:contest_ a~cr~his ·~va:;; t~otight. ~o · : 880-yard. run: J:udge, N . .:p., fi~st; l!all,: tb._ -·:-"------dl. 0 .-.:: 0. · .5-: ·1 · (}.

~.~.B~ownson.hall to .the two 'men who Castner, who_· was a member of ~he be too _la~ge ,a hs~ :tq be ,JUdged _.m Klasse,. W., second; McD~ngal, W., Jordan, lb. ----·---0 . o .. o :o 0 :1 o_; .~( \vere·.: former ~esidents ·0 £. his ·hall. Whi_te ·Sox. pitch~ng. st~ff last su;mt- a~ arbterntqo~ •. ~qc~r~ingldy,:_ thfiere t~idrd). ~ Tim~:-:----2~02 2-5 (Ne,•( _r~~~. Harper, If. ;·~}~-~- 2 ., ,o" ·0 :-. 3· 0 _0 · ~'Walsh died of coniplicati'ons. s}10l·tly rpe~,: has: ,been ~e~J.oymg. a gre~ WI 11 : e wo .. primaries .an a na1 or . · - .- · _ ...... _ . . _ . .

.. ·!~:before .. the·. ·:Easter·. :recess_ .· whil_e sea~~n:--·~~d- he _Is ~n t~e- best. o~ contest_. befor,e · the--~nner'.' is' :ad- . Mile run: - Judg~,·; :t;C_· D. · fi~st; Paxton,· ~b. ~~~-~~~~2--: 0_: .:~L . l 1 ; 0 .- 0 . :.; _. D6ckriiari. ··was •· killed .. during . the co 11d1tion; ~o ·show his slants. to Me- ju'dged.... The.· v.Tinners· ~-_of 'the·. pri- Klasse~ W.', ,.second; McCaffe~ty, -N-~.- Roettger, 'Cf:· --~:4 · ,; O ·· · 0 : ;l . 0 0 · . '·E t ·. ·. -t· n while1; :o- .o ·o o o .. . ·-·' Kentucky.as er vaca · ·IQ · ·· · ·- · · ·· ,· .· -·· -•. - · •- · · The. . game .-··with . the ·. South., .Berid. . ·. · man-.. - · ·m : the· :-· finals\ Will receive-. , .. ... the· -.T._wo mile run:_ Collisi,- W., first; s 1.-mon·1•sh··.,·.-.1·· 0;.·!_.-_· __._·a·:_·:_ ·o 1, .. ;2_- .1.. 0'. ·o · o·._. . ~ "t kno'v of no ot}lel;' ·~oi·J that, t~am, will be called ~1·o~~~ly at .. 3 pr1~e.,. ·,, · Clark, W., sec:ond~ Spaer~ ~., 't~ird.- E.rickson ·· 'c~·,, ---~_:.4·:, cf: •{j .. 3 . 1 . 0 ... , .·can describethe:characterofFrank oclock.-. ,The gates.to t~_e.park\'\Tlll .. ,-~--- :. ~· ... ·. _ .. _,,,, ,120-yardhi~.hurdles:Barron,N. Shl . ~-·~·:: ·· .:.' : ,., . __ _ I.:~: : Wah;h as. -\~ell as the ,~oi·d 'beauti.:.. op~n at }? :,15.. ,o'clock promptly.. · at . '·. · ,. . } "'.:.Today_. . _ . . . D., first; Darling,' W.; . second;. Sta:. c ~ apprtzzi,. ss ..4 · 0O .1~~ 2 2 0 , , :,·ful'/' said- Brother .Alphonsus dur-·- w~nc_h .tmte 5r000 blell:cher s~ats .a :~,0 p/.m.,_track meet~_N .. D.-,v~. ~ann,_-W.; third.. 'fime..:....:o:i7· 2-5. Jestes, · 2b. ------,-? · 0 -· l: 2 0. : -,:- ~-ing. the' course. OI his talk.. "Modest, Wlll be >put. 011; sale,. J o?ll 'De:rt.av.en ru:lC~Ig~n ,Aggies_.at: .I:.~nsmg. ' ..'· . \.- 220-yard low. hurdles: Barron, _N; Grange,. p .• ------"~3' 0 .: 1:.•. 1 ·. 1 . 0 _ -:.:gentle, patient, prayerf_ul. ~nd un- ~nnounced. Th_e.sea~mg. capac~ty , ·.3.0~_p .._m.,_golf,N. D. vs.,J:.oyola n:,··first:.Rile~,.N.. ~., seco~d; Sta- , - -. _ . ~ .___.~';...:..__.~-:,...... , , . '!'assuming; these were some of the IS_ almos~ ,9,000 .... -, .. ,. .f. ·h.· ... ·.•· . at Chicago ..• :-• .. _.,. _, , : maBnn, Wd_ "! \...thirp.E_ T;me--::.26 fi4·{ Totals:~·~---~~-~~- 32 ··.o' _. 5 -27. rf. 0 ·_ <··:'· qualities. that .we:re ~l~nd..ed-,in~o.: his ~: Th~ :G1_ants, ·.'VInners 9 t. ree con~. .~ 3 :00 - p. _:: m.,_- tenms; ~·. J?.. v~: . r.o.a :JUmp:_ • ng ~s, . ., _rs ; Score '.1) innin s:: , ,.. _, . ~--; __ . . · · -.soul·, to ·-m~e it ·truly. beautiful. s~cutr~e. Na_t10nal. · leagu~ .·cham- Loyola _at· C~Icago. . ~, Sc?aeffe;, ~., se.cond, R~ley, _N~.,:Q.,_.. :-.: _·,· . ,7,, 1, .. ~-., ••.•• ,. :· • _: ... :r-Iis-:daily'life• was an exemplifi,catioh pwnsh1ps :. . wil~ · · br1~g .. _27.. pl~yers •·4 :o.o. p .. _ ~·~ .·, ~· ,p~' vs. t~;r~;: l~hs.tan~~-:-:;-2~, ieet,J 1p ·1pc~es. ~o.tr:e, J?am~_. ·-"·-~·.··_~12.~. :110. 0,11~7 . ', ·.·of. all these qualities_ and •of' many and, t\yo. c~a.ches to t~IS CitY:.. ~he St~ VI~tor'~ at_ .. Bourballnais.,c.. < . ;~Igh JUmp,:_ ,Sch,ae~er;~ pm;h~g, nr _.. ;;,r ' ..; ...... : ' . : . - ...... ·:1·otliers-'which endeared. -hipi to, __ h;I_S roster, .. ~hl~h. _comprises t~e.. _-mos~ :. ;-. .. :.' ·, •:.·T_o~or_ro:w._·: :. ,·. -'····~·: -.. Rtch~],"~s;~_all ,?f:.We~t~rn St~te tiled '·i'~n~~~-; ;~-~-~~;:~--.-.-:~~~~~0?.~> P?.?. oo~"jo.. \;associates 'and.c to 'his superiors· at _exl>ens1ye _:hst · o~ :· pla~er~ · . .In, :the · 6_:30 a. m~,, Low::: nt.ass,l ,S~cred at 5· feet, 4 mc?es. . · . . Summary:_ ._Two~.~flse :'.Hits:..:_ .. : c':Notre n-ame." . . . . ' gam~,~: ls'. a~ •fol~ows:- <· .. ·:~...... ·. Heart. Church.;.;;:.. ··-:' ,;.~ .. ·.· .. ··. ::_. Sh()t. put: Boland; N. P~'-·.. ~rst;_ v~~g~ra,. Ma~eyiiey.. •''Three"7Base ·j •• . . · ~'Wtilliari:i Doc~m.an :was· of :the >Hank Gowdy, . ~d~1e A~n.smi~~- ; :: 8 :? 0.' a. m., . H1gh mass;: .Sacre~;: 9.~sr.e~~', "Y·' _sec~;nd;: J oh~~qn, , W'·• :S:it::-:-Pl:~nge: .•~t~le.~.--~as~s~~hee- . :'same 'type," •_contmued Brother .AI-. and. Frank . Snyde_r,. c~tc~ets, ,-:Bill He~r_t . .Church.,. . "--... .._~ .. · .. · _..,.; 1 ~~~r~ •. ····- D~stanc~--::--:-3~ }~e~, . ~,0 1 _ 1~~ han_,., ,Slll}Ol}IC_~·-.·· _SD;CJ:I~~.e . ~~~---:- ; -pJ:lonsus; .'"E;is ·life· __ at.. ~ome and. Jl?an,' Art,"Nehf~,. Claude .Jonna:d, . : '-10 :3_0 :.. a•:~m.,

(·at.- N:otre 1 .Dame·· was_ such .as. to ~~ll~Doan~ Mule ·Watson, Gearm,_- Heart:~.Church.:-' 1~~·:,·:;·· ; f ' ; , ::: Discus_. Miller, W., first, Johns.on, Prenderg~ast, . ·Mageyney;··. ·Bases-, :>cause . those: who. knew -him: and Jake. Bentley; .Barnes., ~nd ~Hugh : -•-1 :00 ;p.: m;; Kmghts:.<;>.f ;Columq1.1s W., . second; B~:wbeer; w~,- _third; on · Balls70ff Magevney,;· 3: ioff·. ;:·.loved hiin· ·-to rec·au it, with satis- McQuillan~ pitchers;· Geel:?rge Kelly, initiation at_. Mishawaka:,.-,,' .. ;- :_.. Distance.:...... :.108. feet( 9-:hrches.:.•.·.-:,: .GI;angeF5~. • Struck du~By Mag~ . .-:i

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,·,: '~ .'' ••• '·. ,.. ,-. ,.1 .... ~ .... ''' :.l ·._ .- .•, .. t·'· :_ j··_. 2 NOTRE DAME DAILY ·~-··-···---·· ···mr· .... ··a .. ·~-iCi? · --·- ··----a·s 8aturda.1J, Ma.1J 1"1,. 192~ Official Bulletins . I Seniors Should. Get. I Ball Week Programs At Other Colleges · .. ; 'UniTer~ity :of N~tre···Dame·~fficial dafJ,. pa.per, published e-rer,. morninr: except .SENIORS-In order. to insure·. the cor- :Monday, Wedne1day u.d Fr.id&T durin~~: the a.cademic ,.ear· bT the Notre Da.me D~t.l:7 J rect spelling of your name on the diplo- Programs for Senior Ball week · YALE UNIVERSITY-.:.About fs Co~pa.ny, 'Notre· Dame, IndianL mas it will be necessary for you to call 11 · at the Director of Studies' office lmmed- are now in .the hands of the .com- co ege newspapers· m the east sent .. : ·Enured aa · .•econd cla.n matter at the post of!l.ce of. Notre Dame, Ind. thisiately purpo!!e. and fill out· the· special· form for· mittee and, may· be· received• from delegatesC 11 to· a meeting of the East- Sab•cription ·rate, U.OO per ,.ear: b,. mail, . U;50. · Slnsrle copiea,·. four ~enta. CAPS AND ·GOWNS-The last day for Frank J. 0 Boyle, Sorm Hall. )These ern o egiate Newspaper Associa~ ~ny office, Waish HalL .. Main. 1218 Nistht office, (35 E. LaSalle Ave,.: .. Linc:oln 1570 seniors·. to .be measured· for caps a~d programs contain the place and· the tion which was he14 at Hartford, · 1 begowns taken s.m Mayroom 20.24G SormMe!lsurements hall. .will hour. of. every activity, ' and as they More than 50 delegates were pr·es- · ORCHESTRA-,-AII men who expect to will prove indispensible, all seniors ent and various problems of ed- · themake rehearsal the· Fort at 12:30Wayne. Monday trip mustnoon. beFinal at attending· the. · Ball . are advised to • itorial, advertisingt · d' and business EDITOR_IAL- STAFF instructions will be given at this meeting. procure one Immedmtely. · : managemen were Iscussed. The - . ·· . . L G FUNK' ATTENTION-The Prefect of In answer to . th.e many inquiries convention was very successful. EDITOR-IN -CHIEF._ ...... ;...... ~..... P AU II ' , ( 'J '2-1h has granted the students permiSSIOnJ?is~ipline to ·Editorial Staff-Harry -Flannery, '23; Henry. 'Fannan, · '2-1: .Tames ayes; 2, ; Rn ·attend the annual Spring. Frolic given as to the number of dances to be · Brennan,· '24; Frank Kolars, '2(; 'Jack Scallan,. '25: Eugene ~oon, · 2.. : ay under the auspices of the Am«:rican Legion played' at the. Senior Ball, the com-: Cunninsrhnm, · '26. . · ' · : ld. L · 2(. L urence G Kelly '25 at the Turner Gardens (Tokw) Tuesday, 'tt h d 'd d · INDIANA UN! V E R SITY­ Newa !:ditora ...... _.-.;...... :-.. --...... ~ ...... ~ ...... J .. hGesa kfeons:25: ~ Cunni~i:ham, ''25 May 27. m1 ee as ec1 e . on -a program "Courses designed to teach fresh­ · Nhtht Editors ...... - .. ··-········-·-.. ·· 0 n toe~D 7 'b :27 ) h · G lla~ther '26 of sixteen dances ~o ·be played · in· ~en_ to think are being introduced Sport· · Editor· ... ·-·····-·--·------·' · -·--Te~-~~--~~~-~.:. . . · .....J : .... h ~:.Toms ·Drennan a Coman:'25 '2-1 .I · the following. order: six dances, two Literary Editor .. :..... _.. ;...... ~ ...... ,...... ~·~"",'2'4"' ~ ~ · c u· '•25 m many ·colleges and universities Dramatic E~itor~ ·····--~~---: ...... ~...... ~...... Paul C. Martm, ... 6ha~l~s cMcG~n~~~:'24 What·Othe~s Say extras, six dances, two extras. The ~hrougho~t. the country," said Pres­ DulleUn Ecbtor .. -·-··:-·-··-.. -·------.. ··-.. ·---.... :··· .. ·· .... ·······;-···:· '27. Robert :Maher, '25: J------,-----l orchestra, Don Bestor with Ben., Assistant Ni~tht Editors ...... - ...... Mark Nevtla, ' .T h . s k d '25 .HONORING THE GREAT Ident Wilham Lowe. Bryne in an · · · · · · · · . · Cha.rles · Crawford,'27; o n · na ar , son's Collegians of the · Terrace address to the Mens', Faculty club ··R~port-~a...:.Rupert Wentwortb,'Lester_Grady, Herbert Walther Ray tlan~iganiJCjrl~: Men and·wo~pe·n who achieve par~ Gardens, Chicago, has been notified Laue,- Jr., .Jay Fleming, Porter Wittick, Franklin Conway, Jo n urc~ ' a ticular heights in the various fields re~entl~.. The. speaker cited variou; ·

.:.:...... ___:~ of this, and it is promised that .. Flynn, _and __;,__Carl ______Bittner. · _ of human labor -and res~arch, are ~mvers1~1es and colleges which were this program .will be rigidly ad- mtroducmg ·such ·courses. · Tbia Iuue as . time goes on, given more and hered .to. · Night. Editor, ·Lawrence G.. Kelly. Assistant, ·Mark Eloy Nevils. more recognition· for. the good that There are about fifty seniors. who . NEBRASKA . UNIVERSITY­ ~~~~~~==~~=~~~~~-~~~~~--,-~-----~~t~y-ooclri~~ ~w~d.~m~~~~w n~ oo~~~d ~~~b.~ Approximately 800 women and men .. ·BUSINESS-STAFF N9t that they seek such reco, g_ nition; their ·tickets. · Unless th,ese men JOHN. N. STANTON, '24 . k h · . attended the first ·all-University· BUSINESS

-Kbao I • • .. .. • ' ' • to ' do : so/:then· ;stays. all: night' ·•f.ul1tll••···R6llms up ... J:' ·, . Sago_r :,. · " . ·· at a··· senseless game of:: cards or ··. ... ·'.. · .. : .. :-· .. ,·· ...... ·. ·.. ·'._ , .. ' Ka~o' . .. . . ' ' I ;-';-.. . ' > . . ! . . • ; : :·' • ' . . '\vorks ·untiringly to break a mara- ' We rec~gnize ·one ~vord, tor.o, · wl}ic4 · iJ! 'Spiuiisli, · nie.ans ··-"hulL":· ·• 'thon dance_ rec·ord~ _ · South::Bend~ Indiana· ' ' ' • • ' t' • . ' I·.: ' • ' '' ~ ' , , : ' • • ' · ; ' I : -.r1·.·Mr. Blu_mner!sart'is; obviously; ,one_.forni'_of da--daism~ 1vhich:puts· .- 'Youth is· willing -to: learn but Of 1 .:.:a~:il_lk: \Jlo.~ 9~ .. pap~r,f()lds the·-sheet;:uiifol~s it; ·an'd:hangs the r-esult in its own ··experience: It' is fearless : .. \, I:' . , ·an art'gallery with th.e title: "Shepher'd's;·Neck~ies.';_._W¢ thing som~on~ and daring and questioning, ·arid in.: · · - 1· · b · f ·d . . -- · · · · · sist'ent its rights. :'Left ' to ':'-->.•. ~: ei.~g,goo~--~· ... ·~.. ·:· ,·_._ .. ,~ ... ·,·~. ~: · :'' •,'•:.-'·: '<:'· ·. ' -I ·• ; ' . ' '" . • extern-als, 'inclosing :within them •all ·• ! . .. ;.. : ; ';.:.. . $o~~.:thir_ty,: men: ;haye · QC,en' nam~d as· ~ossible . cp.ndidates: .. for. the the·· soundness . and . the. worth ; that· . 7 ;. -'·. > deiDOCratic·,:nresidential ·fl,OIDination~:~ l\10 ~matter, Wli0 iS.:ChOSCn>there even 'the harshest. Of aged·; Critics' "' <~. :· • ',:· .' 1 · '·· 1 ::~m~~~-~P~~~~ri~~~d~~P~~~:.·'-~~·-;::: .. _.. '·. ·.. '.'· · .. ··· / ·.<, ·~· ,_:. ;·'.·; ...... 'i ,-.· ;~- --J.:,· ·w~~~~~~-b~~~ili~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~'.·. • - '. ~. . • ·." • • ' • • l • ' : . • . • ~- ,, .. ,. .. ' '· ·'Saturday, Ma:J 1"1~ · ·19!Jl;. NOTRE DAME, DAILY

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CORBY AND DAY ADVANCE Four Ni,tre Dame · FoRMER. IRISH ATHLETE To'l RESU.LTs .oF· GOLF TouRNEY . State. Schools· on IN HALL LEAGUE RACE. , · · · · ENTER ANN ARBOR TRIALS • · · --- ~i.ii Edge for Classic ·---· . ' Teams in Action . ' ' ' ' ' -.'·_ . " : : .. ' The. ~es~lts of the Notre Dame Inability of the Carrol batters to The Olympic tryouts, preliminary; golf t~urnament as announced last · With the Indiana intercollegiate hit the curves of Tathem and Lay- .Notre Dame ·wil~ be represented to the final . trials to be. held in: p.ight by George Ward, manager of state meet scheduled· for Cartier den, Corby pitchers; .resulted in the .bY four athle_tic teams on foiehin Boston the middle of June will at-' the ·tourney are as follows:·, Cham- 1 · field one week off, the universities latter's victory over the dorm nine, fields this afternoon; the baseball tract· a great number of the inost: pionship. flight, second round-Me;. and colleges of the Hoosier country on the Brow'son diamond Thursday nine meeting St. Viators at'Kanka- promising track stars of the middlei Clure-Btilger, 4 and 2; Harris-Ward, are making intensive preparations afternoon, 7 to 4. · kee, the golf !lnd tennis teams at western states who cheduh hopes: 2 and 1; to · enter the . annual classic and W~th the Corby hurlers pitching Loyola and Rockne at Lans-: of wearing the Stars and Str~pes in' · ·class B flight, first round- .

make a supreme bid for the title air-tight ball, the Carrollites lost ing with the tr·ack team. : Colombes s~adium .. - · . . ._ ' 1 Massman-Nachtegall, 1 up; Grin­ which ha~ rested so long in the their only chances to score by poor Coach Keogan ·and his _baseball: ·The sectwnal trials· tu be run off · ager-Vogel · 4 . and 3 · · Hamilton- . athletic annals of Notre Dame. base running. Corby took an early nine will face a trying job this a~ An_n Arbo~ ,.?n May' 30 and 31! Green, 3 a'nd 2; Corco:an.-:Miller, 3 . Ten schools, representing a total }end with three runs the first inning afternoon when the aggrezation at WI.ll . mc~ude . s_even _members of; and 1; McGuire-Gia.sscott, 6 and 4; entry of .about 175 athletes will and was never ~n danger. Carroll Kankakee is encountered. Notre Mtchtgan s varsity team. and seven, Deininger-Forkin, 4 and 3; Johlic­ throng Notre Dame's famous foot- register~d but one in the secpnd in- Dame has usually been superior to .m:mbers of .. t~e yearlin!~. ·squad.. Diebold~ 3 and 2; DeGurse~Mooney~ , ball lot on May 24, and a. cut and ning _and three more in the seyenth. $t. Viators inasmuch as Notre Dame. Wittman, HI_ggms, Huboar1 and 6 and t.t; G:dffin~Fleming, _6 .and: 5; . dried dope sheet is, not in the mrik:- The victory was Corby's third win has a· greater enrollment· to draw Goldwater :will· be entered · m the. Schwartz-Compton, 4 ·and 3. See­ ing for the big meet, since the of the season and put it fr_qm sixth from. ·The opposition, however • 100 metre dash. Brooker in the. ond run, saJl?.e . class-Deininger­ Indiana schools are harboring sev- into fourth place in the interhall will meet the Keoganitcs \alri10st o~· pole vault and discus,· Doyle in the· Sullivan, 5 and 4';' · Fitzpatrick- era! "dark horses" that may ·reg- standing. even terms on the diamond. · discus and·Loomis _in the .440 yard Coughlin, 4 and 3. · · ister the unexpect{d. Also, some · Maher, of Corby, made a bid for The golf and tennis clubs Will hurdles. :.Hubbard ·will not·be. en- (Continu-ed on· page 4) of the .so~called stars of.' the ."state homec run honors when he slugged d'o:rpinate the athletic bill at Loyola tered in the broad jump. ~mong_ · track cn·cles may be on the indis- a four-base hit during _the . game. this · afternoon and the outcome the· freshman stars entered m the posed list.. The outstanding cer- Collins and. Fox . were the· other favors Notre Dame, though not by trials is .. ~ave _Weeks, form~r. Notre; tainty, however, is that Butler will lea~ing batters for . Corby, each any great margin. The tennis· squad D~m: .high Jum:per. w~10 entered .Visit · · be the m·ost popular challenger of smashing a double. will play three s~ngles and I two· Mic~I~an to contmue hts study of the meet C ·b - · · ' doubles. The following men .will ~edicme. Weeks won second place.. · or Y ------~-~ 3 0 1 100 2-7 7 1 I th c f t 1 t J Notre' Dame will have .both rec- Carroll ------010 000 3-4 5 4 inake the. ,tri~: Donovan, Lutz,· n. e .. on er~nce mee. a~ une -The · Phi).~ad~lphia ords and the title .. to defend and Batteries-Tathem, 'Layden and Gonzalez, · Velasco. and Captain with a Jump of 6 feet, 1_...mcli. : : while· the' staging. of. the meet ·on Fox; Roney and Biba, Nevils. Centlivre. . . ' ' ,.~onfectionery. · th e .h orne· . grou_n d s · WI'11 b e to the Day performed· in the· best style Th. e Michigan Aggies will furn- advantage : ·of the Irish.' Coach it· has . shown since the Interhall ish· the entertainment at .Lansing · · d. d' · th. 1 this after.. noon with odds heavily. R oc k ne 1s epen mg on e 'rea baseball season opened, with the . 1: abilities of his team to uphold .the result th_ at it· defeated the Fresh"- against them. The following· men' Office at :University Infirmary Ice .Cream, Candy . ·. h onor o f th e · Blue an d G old · The · man, .team. on the: Brownson field made the 'trip: Layden, Barr,.Ham-.· Hours 12:30 to 4 · perfo~·mances of the Irish during the Thursday afternoon, 9 t.o 4, in a ling, Walsh, ¥,cTiernan, _Cox, Bar-: ' Residence Phone, Main 3346 and Lunches .. ' ind o o r a nd ·ou td oor season h as· b een seven innirig combat. her, h Vlagner, · Kennedy,· O'Hare,· ..:·o-...--...... ,, ___.,_. _ _,.._ _,"..,_ .... ""'' .,..,., ..;.._....;. I of a varying na;ture. The work of - Shee an, Cooper, .Keats,· Wendland, - _._;. ' h 1 kd . N~~~~d~u~-~~~~~~ k~w~ c~~ ~m~l~------~--~-~---~--~-~-~~~~~ R.oc kne s c arges 00 e particular- ball that has feat. ured the other off~ · '. · ly good during the winter season . Milbaue:;-, Rigney, Oberst, Gebhardt, - and the sensational win over Wis- campus victories, holding the Frosh Cunningham, Headdy and Liver-· New· Yor·-k· u·· n' ·~·.-v..._ers. __ I.ty Schoo.l . d f batters to four runs, while his team good.· . consm augure we11 . or ·the ·calibre mates were pounding. the slants ·of - f R • of, the team. that would . represent ' . 0 . the university in the. state· meet. the Frosh .hurlers for enough runs Patronize DAILY advertisers. · · . . · etailing. _ . . .. ' · . t't' ff d b to- keep Day in the lead. Leading Th · S h f · Th e unequaI compe I IOn e ere y by one sco · ·th Off · . e c oo1 · 9 Retailing trains for· executive~ positions~ · th td · · ·t ·. · h f h · re, e -campus ag- e_ ou oor mee ~. t us a; as _left gregation' decided the ]?attle _ by . . MERCHANDISING . TRAINING . no, me~n~ by Which to JUdge the scoring five times in the sixth in- ~ Her.r & .H. err Co ADVERTISING. TEACHING ' . real merits of -t~e. Notre Dame ning. ·,·The yearling team attempted ~c ' , . . PERSONNfx~ANCE AND co~'f!r~"o'fE_ .. . trackt_te3:mb 0 ~ \~he cmders, ·exc~pt to tie the score in the final frame B. s.-Four. years. (C~_>·oper.ative c!:m~ses with .Washington Sq\uire Col- on a Ime asis.· . . . . · but the rally netted but one marker. 'STUDENTS'. SUPPLIES lege) .Jumor and semor years, mth or without store ·service Much the sam Situat 0 IS ap . ' ... Service Fellowships . ' •. ~ e. . 1 n . ' - ' Off-campus ------"·· 121 005. 0~9 ' . . Certificate :------··:--··----..·'------"·--1 year ,.M. s. in Retailing ...... ___ 2 years phcable to .~he .other sch9ols m the , . Freshman . / 012 OOO 1_ 4 120 Seuth· MidUgan. ·Street Illus_trated ~ooklet. on a~plication; · For further information write-:- state inasmuch as many of 'the dual ' · ...... ' Dr. Norns; A. Br1sco, D1rector of New York University School of Retailinir _]-. -~~:.~::Y:~~:~:::::·:::~::~:: ····• ·------~-O~;;,;;;;;;;;W-.;a.--siiilhiiiil_n;;;;,g;.,to,;;;,-n;,;,--.;.~·.;.~~-n,;;;:__ e;iiiiN~ew.-· ___ Y,;;,;· ~;;,r -;;;.k.;~;oi.;;.~Y~:-;;,.·.;·~;;;·_;;;·'·~"'~·.;;;;.;,;,~·~·,;;;· -i,;i'--ii:i;;;;;;;;:.,;i;;.' ,;;;- ,;-;;;;·;;-;;;.~-..;-;,;·-;;-J ____., .. ··stands out as · the overwhelming .. favorite in the javelin. The· giant ' . •, ffy' ou smok_e... a ·P· i.p. e. : 'I ~~ ~lk!llln~n·' IFil.& lrilllll Kentuckian already holds the state If AblJ RJ 1J IJ\\,J'U ~ · '.}!~Iii.\ IN\ title and his marks made 'in' the .( :1! d ' . 'h· ) Kansas and .Penn meets, in'dicative · ".J ·you : OU t JOU oug t tO . of his consistency; wil~ not ·suffer .• . m·._ ay. he· wor:t·h· -y·.·our·_ · . whi-·le ·in. the state meet. Harrington in 11

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'The latter has 'been vaulting 12 feet, '\ · 6 inches, but the Irish entrant, in 4]VD·MORE . (Continued to Page 4) · : . You know tobacco is· a· vege- 1 ' . ' . . table; it grows outoft;he ground, -\ l . '. a11d .when I it's . green,. it. is. too. \ . ha~h ·and strong to _smoke. The ....- / ~ezy best way to .remove. that . I._ harsluies~ and .,bitterness is· ~y thorough ageing ·in wood. ·To _\ . I age Velvet· Tobacco in :wood· _is· · · . •expe~sive-_for ~s-····-yes,. very ~- ·, pensive,_: and it takes time, but it .gives you a milder, cooler.s~'oke-'' wit.h a fuler flavor.. :. ', .. ~ ' . I~. _-It's)O to-·1_ yot;J.'lLlike Velvet I Tobacco--aged in wood. . ! ~ . \ ·' ,·

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. ' \; ·. ~ype Of pliysique . . .. 4 ·Days.Commencing Sun.: May 18 · .-OLIVER . . . t . . • 'i l . - Matinee W ednesda.y. · · . I . . \ , ~ : . . ' , ~ , ~ • . .The uheads up".and ~echest ~~f;··~e. ·· ME,SS,ERS •. SHUBERT; PRES~·NT ·.of.man·.can't wear round. shouldered.· •. · Nciw and All Week ..,\, .· The :.World's Greatest or fiat chested 'clothes-needs a'model \ . Story!- 'built for his bUild. · The· StanerMc' de- M~ses 'pnd ·th~:Ten. · Cmnmandme':'-ts . vel~pm'ents- of. our: tailors ·. at·· Fashion ·Pai-k,are· for :s~cl.t· figur~··par~~~y. ''A-FT-ER. ., CUSTOlt! sEiin:CE wrniour I _· THEANNOYANCEOPATRY.ON . .··. · ·~,:::: ..• SIX~·DAYS~'-' . _I .. 5 Ye~rs in Producti_opl · · READY-IDPUT.ON . . . UH.QRW 0 F.i.sHroN i'Aa ·· ' · : · $3,000,000 to· Produce I ' . . . . . ~ . . . - . :·~ . ~ -·~ ...... ~ ! 600 Principals I 50,00 f>layersl "M A·X _: AD ~L

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'l .OVER 12·,000 ·suggesti~ns w~r~ ~received.~. in the coritest for\ slogans on the new - ·. Hinge~Cap on Williams Shaving Cream. . The riames of winners· are· given .belo}V •. . We congratulate these luc¥:v persons and . thank every· one who'. partiCipated for the ·interest shown.. - ' . -: ; . : -· . THE J. B. WILLIAMS. CO.~ : Glas~onl?ury, Conn!

·,'. . 1st Prize $100· ·4th Prize.s(2)$10 each ."Found~d chp tha(~~body ' . "Takes the '~is' from miss· ·lost." ' · · _ : · · \ · : ing-leaves the 'sing' for shav:. · ]. C. Colley, '24, Emory & Henrv· · 'ing." · .. ··· College, Emory, Va.. • ·, , Miss Emma T. Westermann, '25, Uni- versity of Nebraska. . : , . . .• :~The c~p is aiv,;~,;rS'~n; and you're lots better off." '"Bettet'· u!le · ~e; y6u can't Lincoln Fish~r, '24, Yale School of . 1 lose me." , . . · Medicine.:

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