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. VOL .z. NO. 105 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAlvtE, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA,. SUNDAY: APRIL 13, '1924 PRIOE 4 CENTS . L ND · Mrs. Aline. Kilmer ·, ·_UNIVERSA · · . :. • • · Talks to Scribblers GLEE CLUB· GOES A JOYOU.S EASTER IRISH DEFEAT ·'\JVith.. this, the ·last issue · NITE .. WILL·. BE.· Aline Kilmer, widow of Joyce TO.OHIOCITIES ON preceding the· Easter · vaca .·GEORGIA TECH tion, .the. DAILY· extends to . _H·. ELD APRIL' 24 !~~7re;·,_ ~~adt~:memoe~t~:;r~~e ~~~ . ~ts many· readers its sincere . 1 .. . · . . Serjbblers at ·a special meeting Sat~ CONCERT T.OUR wlshes · for a joyous· Easter. IN FIRST GAME __!_ urday afteriwon. She was intro- · The next issue of the DAILY . EXCELLENT . P R 0 G RAM AR- duc·ed ·by Rev. Charles L .. O'Don- .cONCERT TO BE· GIVEN IN will: be-:on -saturday~ April 26. · VERGARA'S HIT . IN SIXTH :~'RANGED FOR INITIAL_SERIES nell, C._S:· C~ FIVE OHIO CITIES, DURING .. Mrs. Kilmer read a chapter. from · . . .. - - ' GIVES IRISH OF:ANNUAL MEEriNGS a book being prepared by her, and -EASTER WEEK Excelleni:.Onp'ortunfty VICTORY · · also read _ ·and ·' commented · upon ,., On the night'of Ap1:H 24, Notre "They,". ''Birthday' of. a'· Middle- Aimouncement 'that the Glee club . Now on Easter Cards ATI.z.A_NTA, .Ga.,·Apri112.~Notre _Dame-: CI?bs 'all over. the-. United Aged Chpd,". and a poem beginning Easter concert. tour ,v-ould . in- . . . . Dame opened Its 1924 baseball sea- . States Will ~eet and. celebrate. the '.'Michael walks in autumn leaves.' elude · appearances -. in ·Cleveland, • · . . son here today by registering a 4 :~rst of. an annual.series of-'t!mver-. The poems and 'the chapter; as most Akron, Niles, Elyt·ia, and Sandusky, The. price of Easter ca-rds which to a Victory over the Geoi·gia Tech sal Notr~ :Dame .Nights. _ , · ·. of her writings, were on the subject was . made yesterday . follo\ving a are being sold· in· all the halls and team. The Irish won -from Allison, _.. _The follo,ving ·Notre Dame clubs of her children: The chapter, told businessmeeting of the, club held in the news.:stand for the benefit of pitching ace for the Yellow-Jackets, ·: in ..v~rious. ~~ties _ have · s~gnifi~d in her leisur~ly!.' colorful style, co.~- in the library. Final· instructions the Be'ngalese missions! . has been by bunching their ,hits ·in· the fifth .·: their mtentwn:to hold meetmgs m cerned the mcidents of an after-. were issued to niembers of the or- reduced to 10 cents apiece. They and sixth innings. ·. · - · ·_~heir . respectiv·e citie~, towns, or noon with'_ her-children. .It. is ·one ganiz,ation, and phins were discussed: ~~Y be_ ~btai~ed from_ the follow- "Red" Magevney, veteran Notre :. counties: '.['he ~t. J_~e Val~ey-_club, of three chapters completed for the for the annual South BEmd concert mg _:nen. McGonagle, Corby;_ Ro- Dame· hu:rler, ·started -the game on co_mposed of .alumm . from South contemplated: book.. ·. . t b h ld M ·l nan. apd Burke,_ Wa~sh; Clancy, the mou11d, hurling six innhigs be-' Bend, Mishawaka, and Elkhart; the · After a short time at the univer- . 0 e e. : a~. · : . . . _ . _ Badm; Harmon, Freshm_an; · Ha:r- fore being relieved by ·Jim ·Dwyer.· Not~e Dame ch~b _: ?f. _I,ndiana~olis; sity, Mrs .. J(ilme·r: left early' yestet:- . The first ·con~ert WI!l be presented gan .and. Baurne, ~o~homore; Uhl, Thc;mgh b9th m~n · were_ hard ·hit, the. Calumet: DistriCt of .Indiana; day afternoon. · ' · m Cleveland on· Easter- Monday, Brownson,,.and :qaly m Carroll:. they kept the bingles scattered.: 1 ·Michigan .:city; the .Tippa~anpe _ · . April12. :The N:otre Dame chi'b'Of . · · · '· · · · · · • .It ·~as 'George Vergara's timely ·coun.ty ;club (Ind.);· the T:i:i~City A~·.R_R.·A· N.· GEMEN. ·~·s·· FOR Cleve.l·a.nd. _is spo'nsoring.this appear- single·in the sixth ,vith.three men _·club, c~mposed of Moline, Rock Is- _ · ance,-.which ~vi~l be in the•ballroom ·DEMOCRAT-Ic·· CLUB on the bags that gave the Irish the .. hirid; and ·.Davenport; · Springfield . . . . · . ., 'of , the Statler , hotel. Here, as • . , ·...... victory. Silver's ,catching was an:.. (Ill.); '•Peoria;, Akron; ·.Cincinnati; . ·PRO"M".. ··co· MPLETED'·. throughout the week,· Dr.· Browne ·._,·pt··AN' s ·s-MOKER other f~a_t_ u:e,_the Notre Dame back~. < Clevehmd; Columbus; · Dar.tori; To..: ~ · · _ . · ,vin direct.· . Elaborate prepar~ti~n~ stop catchmg .three Tech· runners ledo; Youngstown; Detroit; Grand · · • have been made for a ball-folloWing · off the bags. Score: · Rapids; · E.scan~ba. (Mich.); ..the GLEE CLUB; K. OF C. DANCES the -concert. ·· · CORDELL HULL .PRAISES ·EN- Notre Dame (4)' AR H.'Po. A>E. Metropolitan District of New York; ...... T Th · . · d · R . • · . Bergman, rf...... 5 0 0 0 0 _. , Rochester; .Minne'apolis; Mil~vauk~e; ... AND :'.:ATHLET~C. EVENTS wo ousan . eserv~~Ions ROLLMENT CARD Sheehan, ss. -~~ ... ~ ..: 5 '· 0 4 4 0 Green Bay.-(Wis.); the Notre Dame ARE ~FEATUJ;{ES · Tuesday the club .-,vill sing :in :: .. ¥ETHOD Ash, 2b...... "~~ 5 1 3 3 o ',club of Western Pennsylvania; . --- . Akron;' at the armory, -tinder 'l:he • . .. ·. · .· Durine, cf. ~-'---~' .. "·· ·4 · 2 _2 ·0' 0 ·Philadelphia; Boston; . · Springfield Completirig-tJ?,e program of events auspices ,of the Knights· of' Colum- ,April _30 is the· date tentat.ively No~an; lb ...... 2 . 1.11 2 o · . M. ) h' . t D c L I • for. th_e Junior: 'week-end comprised ' . . . nxed.·.for 'an_ all-campus smoker to s·l ·a· 0 4 . 5. . ( ass. ; was mg _on, · .; ou1s..: . bus, and .the Notre Dame club of b . , 'd th . f th I ver, c...... - 0 . ville; St. Louis;-·Kansq.s City (Mo.); the_'wor~ of the committee on ar~ Alir~n :i:t' is reported that ·;nore e· g1ven_un er, e auspices 0 e Reese,~ If. . :... ~ .., ..... 4. "o '1 . 0 0 : -·JacksonVI'lle .(Fla.) ,··.··New . Orleans·, rimgernents for the· event at ·a con-· . ·· · ... , • - ·. . : . . : .. · · Democratic -'club. .The date ·was p 3bl · · 2· o · 0 -2 ·o · · · · · · than two thousand reservations · earson, .. :...... · ·· · ·! , · .' .. ·Sio.ux:Falis_·(-S .. D;)i,· Denver_·,··L.os f_ab_.-held·yes~.erday._.-.T.he'acti~tiesd 1 d b Th ·d have... already· ,-. be - -· _·-d f .th ~ chosenatameetingoftheexecutive· V· ergara, ab ; ...... · ·. 1-· 1 . · 0 o' o , _·Angeles; Portland,. · and Seattle.. ~~e ~~he ue t? : egm urs ay '. t d .d . en ~a W.dor: d IS committe~ of the Club ~yesterday. Magevney, p ....:~ ... 3 2. 2 · 0 0 ·;·This- i!; a co_mplete list up until evenmg, May 1, Wit~ the Glee clu~. ~-~cer abh' a~~e·; hn· e nes a,y · ·: Arrang~ments' for speakers· and Dwyer; p. ~ ...... 1. 0 · · 0 0 1 .~ April 10. . : ·. .'. . -~:. concert and-. d~ncein. the_ Palais 1 es, ;an. I_o CI y w ere 1ast years entertainment at~ the' smoker. will be ·- ;_ --- · ·H . d . · t · .. t p·u h h .. Royale.· . Special seatmg arrange- orgamz.atwn s_cored an: Easte: sue- in the hands of a sub-committee .. Totals ...... ~;; ... ~~a5 7 27 16. 1 . ~. _ea qua_r e~~ ·.a · 1 5 urg . · · . inents 'vill be_ made for the juniors c~ss, :will J?e given; a prog.ra~ m the ~om posed pf. RoberL'Crirry, Frank G T h (a) AB H PO . A E . ·,, '< The ~eadq~~rt.~r~ of all the 11leet- and their .guests'·at this, affair. Fri.;. McKmle~ . _Mem~nal bmldmg, . a!:- McFadden and ._Paul Sagstettei·. r/o?.· k ec_ 2b 2. l; 2 • 1. 0 : :;<~ngs~wi~l-·be:o-m-.Pitts~urgh;:-at:.t~~ 'daY';;at.' 3:-p-;·,m:Jthe~;·>:ai:sity~ bas:eball ·ra~ge.1~<;p.tsihavmg::-beell:.:.cmage l>Y: They .wm~;_choose .. ·the~- i}ia'ce ·where J::::.~:g:.~ -rf.'--~~~;.~~:.:..4~ -.0:_ o .'. o . o. :-:-_-:~... c .• meetmg. Western. P(mnsylva~ia:. ~he meet- with Wabash.· ' ...... : city•. D.ancmg wll~ follow the· so~gs; 'be no. adni.lssion~·d-iarge,. it was an- B:uc;, '-a~. ·~-~:~~~~~~~:. i... ~- -~~ ~ -i· Jin~ ·of~.,;the .,Washn~gto!l (D. C.) .. The ·outstanding change' in the Edi_lyria Is ~n ·the schedule for Thurs- nounced yesterday.· · .. · -Jones, cf. ~~------.. ~--- a. 3 1·· 0. 0. . Notre .~a~~' rl':l~ Will .Include .. ~s program .:will b'e' the formal recep- ay evem~g...... ; Men o'E National Promi~en~e : Gardner, If. ·-.. ~---~:. 2 1 . 1' '0 ··. 0 ·; ,gue~ts of :honor· ~enato_rs W3;tso~1 tion of the .. Prqin '·guests at .. the The Kmghts_of _Columbus of San- · RI'eves, ss. 3 ·. 0 . o . "2 1· . d R I t f Indmna and Repre ·· · · · The . Club. is in .touch with two ·" an · ~son?- ·. . ' . .. -:- -Palais Royale.· from~ 9 to· 10:30. d~sky are .bri~ging Notre Dame's · · Newton, c•... ~ ...... 4 3 10 ·3 ;: sen_tat~ves. ~Icker,. of·.. ~n, diana, and This 'vas thoug_ ht_ expedient·, to a_ c- songsters back to their city on Fri- men of mitional ' prominence .. who All' . 0 I' 9 2 Of Ore · f f ' · hav· e un' der ·· ··advi·sement I·nVI'ta· ti'ons ·. Is on, p. ...:.. ~ .. -... · 2. · 0 · 0. · 4 '1 _:,_ ,_ the. . .Hon ·,_ N. ~ ..J \_· ..Sinnott ,: . . ' .. . '·. - ·_· - conimoda_te the guests· rom_ out..:o -. day_ eve_riing. It w_ as.· a_ t Sandusky_ ' · n d d fo·'·come· to ·:Notre· ·Dame,· Charles_· i -- ,_ --
:.:.•.,, 't· 'J ,',' i~· •'.1. .\-."~··,·_·:,.,· :· .. ·· ., ., '· ,,· -'· . ·, ::r ( . ·• ,'. ', ' . - ..., 2 NOTR~ DAME DAILY Sunda.7t, April18, 1924.
youth; in ·f. act, w.hen a girl ,.talk.s.to. her, reluctantly accepted. DeVore's Official.Bulletins 1him he becomes so frustrated ·he seventh:·prppo_sal. ~. · · \• '----_;______;______,.._-J I ~an do nothing but st'utter when. he . On . Mary's wec1ding: c1ay Haroia . 1 UniYersity of Notre Dame official daily paper, published every morning except CAMPUS· EMPLOYMENT-Applications attempts to ~alk· received a rather juicy check for Monday.•. Wednesday ,and Fr.iday durin~ the ,academic year by the Notre· Dame Daily for campus employment for 1924-25 may his manuscript. cwhich. -the publish! Company, Notre Dame, IndianL be obtained in the office of the registrar. 1 He has a literary bent, and imag Ail applications inust' be in not later than · • th. t h k 11 b ~ er · had . reconsidered; .. and· _ a .; few Entered aa second claaa matter at the post offtce of Notre Dame, Ind. April 15. ·mmg a e nows a a out wo- hours later he was informed that EASTER begins at noon; me.n that.there.is to be he ... · Subscription rate;--s·(.OO per year: by mall, $-&.60 ... Sin~rle1 copies, four eenta. .VAC~TI~N• ~nown,. DeVore. was .married. to .another: :wo April 15. There will be no rearrangement writes a book concernmg them. ·. Dayoffice,Walsh.Hall..~.l'rrain 1218 · NiEht office, _435 E.,LaSalle,Ave..... Lincoln.1570 man. ~tis a~:this_.p_o~nt that, Lloyd ?f ·the time. schedule to suit the conve~- While on the ·train to the city where 1ence. of individual .. students. Classes wlll h . • . · co~es n~to hiS~ adroitness _of ~~ting resume at 1:15 ·Wednesday, April 23. e IS to see a publisher, he meets a while'gomg to the rescue of the girl SCHO.LASTIC ·s·T~F;-wm meet ,at wealthy you.ng Miss Mary Buck~ng- he marries.-R. C. C. · ED ITO RIAL STAFF 12 :30. Monday noon in the Brownson .room ham, and his first romance begms. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF...... : ...... ; ...... : ...... ;.. ;;;.PAUL G. FUNK,. !24 of the li~rary. * * ·• When they reacb the city and leave Editorial ·staff-Harry Flannery, '23: Henry Fannan, '24 ;• James Hayes,. '24: John S. A. C.-There. will' be n meeting 'of the one another, he learns that women' . Brennan, '24; Frank Kolars, '24: Jack Scallan, '25: · Eugene Noon, '24: Ray s. A. c. at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. are not ex.actly as· he had imagined ~f ~~ ~- [~· :· ~ ,~. f~j' Newa Editors·Cunningham, ...... ~---- '25...... ~ ...... Gerald. Lyons,24:· . . ·. Laurence G. Ke!ly,'25~ · ,VILLAGERs-There1 • • •.will. be a . guest in his 'novel. Nevertheless. he pre- .·.:·.···~£ .... _· ·,~, -,·,_ !!:·~ :~: ~.· •.. ~. : ! · . ~ '· Ni~ht Editors...... ~ .•.••••.•...• ~;;. •..••...••.• ~.John · Stoeckley; '25: Ray Cunninirham,; '25 · dinner meeting at 6 :30 :1\Ionduy night . ri.t sents it .. to . the publisher, retu. rns · . . · · · , ; Terence. Donahue;'27: John, Gallagher,'26 Chamber of Commerce. Earl Reeder of the · 6 . ·. ~it~~~~~d~d~b;~~·:::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::.~·:::i~h'~·~~m:Br~~~:~:::: ~f~~ur:-~~~~~ou~d~~ltsin'hnTFJ:.~~~ ~~m ~~~%e~n:~ -~~~a~~·~i~.f· the .. girl· .. he . i . Chew r.t after .. . Dramatic Editors' ...... ~ ...•..••..•; ....•" •• Paul C. Mnrtin,'24: Eustace Cullinan,'25 sing, nnd Alexander. and Eder will put on · aJ Bulletin Editor ..:.~ ...... : ...... ~ ...... ~ ..... - ...... Charles ·MeGonagle,'24 a musical act.. Don't miss this. meeting: . . . The girl too, longs to see her .new .... every _me. I . - 'Assistant .Night· Editors •• ~•• ;...... : ...... ; ...~ ..Mark· Nevils, . '27;. Robert: Maher, !25: . . • • • . I acquaintance, and after· :a .s"eri"es of . · . . . . -: · Charles Crawford,'27: John Snakard,'25 . ·JUNIOR8-Ail juniors. are requested to Reporters-Rupert Wentworth, Lester.· Grady,' Herbert .. Wnlthers, Ray Flannigan, Cai-los be present at nn important class meeting comical incidents they meet again, Lnne,. Jr.; Jay Fleming, ·Porter Wittick, Franklin Conway, John Purcell, Jack Monday noon in. the. north •room or the I · · Flynn; "and Carl Bittner. . ., library. Prom d!scussion. . on y to find. that they are madly ;in love with each other. .. This Iuue · · When received his reJ'ec- 'Night Editor ...... , .. John A.· Gallagher ·. Assistant Editor ...... John·, W. Snakard, Har~ld . · . 1\1 orr ' tion from the publi~her,_ he realiz~d . - , BUSINESS. STAFF , ·J!feW: 11~eri11:gS :On·. . that all of his chances. to become · · 'St d ·s · financially . successful . were .·ruined, · BUSINESS.· MANAGER ...: ...... -~ ...... ~ ..-~ ...... :...... ~ ...... JOHN• N. -STANTON, '12:-l .-. ~ge_ .an .··. Creen and so he. IE:~ads .·Mary to belie.ve Local AdvertiainE. Manager ...... ; .....~ ...... ~ ...... Corbin Patrick, 26 . Forei~n· Advertisin~t Manaier ...... ; ...... : ..~ ...... ~ .•• ,.;;...... Jnmes A. :.Withey, :26 . . c that he was insincere ·in.. his lo,ve . 'Circulation Mimager .~ ...... ~ ...... John Q. Adams.~26 . "Girl Shy" , . . for ,her so as not to· deprive her ,of Diatribution Manager ...... " ...... , ...... John. Worden· -Knne,l26 ' Harold Lloyd's latest . ht . 1 . • Assistant .Local Advertising Managers...... Michael Reddington,'26, George J. Scbill,l27 · . . eig ree a chance to marry .the wealthy: Ru-· .... AdYertiain~.Asaistants-Edward E. O'Brien,.Alfr_ed J.Diebold, J~ .. Henry J. Massm\ln• comedy, ."Girl Shy," w,hich has not dolph DeVore. And Mary, believ~ . . - ..... ,'~~tde. J~ Kennedy, :Frank Doyle, H •. ;Ed~n MacLannan, Jack ~oftus, Georgt; yet been . officially released, was ing that. he actually did ·not lo:ve : .OJ atribution A~siatanta-T~m · O'Connor,·. Errol Jones. F. ~!ldrews, · J os~ph Sz':'~Yi• given •an advanced showing in .the . . Frank Blii_Choff; P. Dlllakamp, c. ,Dlckenon. A. NanOVIC. ' LaSalle theater Thursday morning. In the cast supporting him. are jo- . - .. byna. Ralston. and- Richard . Daniels. " THE -DAILY,S STAND 'FOR NOTRE DAME ·The • picture is not Lloyd's,' best because, there are · tinies when the ·-A union· building .to be built as soon as possible. . action is. slow, .. but" during the last 'J . A wen-organized student·. body, ·;esiding on the campus. few reels· this inaction is .made. up ',· ;True re~ognition. of. good scholarship and a better .app_rcciation for.in .tlie characteristic Lloyd imin- : for. the efforts.· of men in. camp.us ·activities: ·. ner oft .'~Why Worry"_ and "Safety .· Last.'! · It is. in~ the;Iast ;part that · •~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ou~spectacled herohasthrillirig ~d- . HOW MANY? ventures, in .speeding automobiles, · on frightened h01;ses, on a speed :Most people. read but: sixteen serious books in ~their lifetime, says cop's motorcycle, and on a runaway .· ~·P:l~y~(:s.:&ll Profe,ssor Robert M. ,Lovett. · •A writer in "Extension" says that the street car. while .he .is hurry .to .. p~e P!ofessor e~~ggerates, and 'al~hpugh. the statements of the two m_en are,- :Vent' the .girl he. loves .from: marry- :.;.we carry a: co~p a_! first, ~~rprising,; one is inclined ~o agree. i~g a ,man of disreputable char·ac- ...... _ ... ter.; .. Ne~dless to mention, the. ag:.. • ' .·fete':line:;of · ., ~ , ' ...... ' \. _. ,;:: .T~w best s~ller JI~. ~he_ B1~le, but most people buy that to put1 ~t- :gre~sive Lloyd succeeds,_ and .cap- ' ... on a shelf. and calL It great~ ; ·when -they- buy·. Shakespeare, ,Dante, tures the yoime: bride. for himself. ;·~Bcise~Ball.Giov~ , . 1plton, :and the _rest, .they do ·tl}e· s~me thing. •Much of this -lack :of · Lloyd: is. a t;ilor's appr~ t' ·· ·.. . interest in '.'serious .books" 'is due to the fact th3;t- they are so l~bel~d: a small ,town where the inh~;i~~~~~ ·.. J es·, ·Bats ·an. a . :...'\Ve treat.Shakespea~e_,~ith a curious,kind of remoteness, as if he.were feed from.day_to .. day on the,sc~n- 1 ·'JhatMaa~theFou~tainP.enPOSSIBLE', a.:god that .spoke things Jnco~I~:prehensible· .to_ ordinary rriinds. '· "\Ye :dal •_that. gr_o;.vs :. ou·t of :the; to yin's :;11:12!!118J-&IIt~1!1!111!1Bii~II'III--P"~• ~·.Mits· · f(J_rget that; iii his:. time; he was a~ .. -popular a p!a:Y:wright as· Av~ry Hop- ·only . ;dissip~tion~the ,· Satri1Aay '-;-:======::::::::=====::::::;=:::fl 1 .. · ~\vood or J.:·:NL Barrie:. ,:He was·a:·inan~ _and_a very huJP.an·one at-~haf. ~nighf·danc~·:: I.Ie is,-l_!lore b~shfuJ .-.:.. .. •.:...---~· ~~-~._,.;.,_,.:Ask.:t.~_Bee. .. thei ..-.- .. -.:,--· · ". The· brand of literature is tlie brand of ·death to· literature. ·Because even .that ·.· the. ·. ordmary country · ·. ·OFFICE :-P-HONE ~RES; ' ~~JOE 'CLAFFEY;'.' ·.',of fear.ofcthe the the · ·· · ' · -···Main 689 ·'Main ·1162. &·1347 th~~ gre~t, best;selle!irth~t-we_ re~dare epheme~al :and · ~~menti~ies. · . ·. . · · · ·. •. ; · . ~'BILL' DOAKt' ... · ' Do _qol~~ge students.. t:ead the "serious.b.o.~ks~'?. po you? ... · ,~:nr.:-:EDGAR· s.·.tucis : ~.GLOVE'S . . • ' 4 • ! . ~ "~ ~- .. .. i . :DENTISTRY· . 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-~I· .. · . :~~·.,: ·,:WI:iY' is it that a man_.wh··1D ·W~ :ttb· St.. _121 Weat .South;Str~tt~t' . : .- j G~R~. ·INJ? .. ' .• 9':1-t~brirs~ 'Js.. ~~· ~veak 'as . tlle; quivering,. notes .that. would. proceed, fro_mi a; .:~::'.s~pgf~stjnth~.~-sthniatic'ward o~.a:h~me:for t~e;~ged; ·. :;. · ·. · . , .. ·. : . . : :~ We:h,av~_aJ?Ong.us.;men. whq are,notcd fo~jtheir.;ability-as:singers~ •·. ·-. ..'But there seems .to.be:so!ll~ething_ apout the ·atmosphere of the:church · .. <· ·.:that makes .the-Notre·.Dame/inanjslow to lift:-up-his-voice--in song. Can· ' it' be timidity? ~we·bave;Ii~ver 'been. accused of,timidity, so this 'iS. ex~
fremely doubtful.·· . · i I r • . . • . . · <: ; :. ~we niust , come. to- the· conclusion that. thereJs no-. reason for this . . · <·rat~e,~ pa:r:ado~ical c~mditionof~ffairs~ So' can't ~ve !"ak~ full the church;
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-Efect.r. icals ·Defeat . .; ·N·. ·D.".· '.GO. I if.ERS, C)ARD .· university team. ·will meet the locals DeLeo . is perhaps the ,most promis~ L on ~ay. ~3. . ing. player•. Ray,; Bartzen·: qf .last JLLlNOIS:·FEATURES Mzners Team, 16-12 ' · · ·· · · ·. · ~ · ·· · Golf is one of the foremost ol year's squad. left school.in the'fall 0 1 ·The Electrical Engi~ee1:s· bas~ baH '' BJG ·TEN: 1MATCHES !~~l~~no~r:l~or;~din~~t~u~i~x~~~ ::_ :::~ ~~ '~~ /t::x:i~~~~~t':'ork of ' CONFERENCE• • • 0 ~ • • • • -
NOWI • SHOW:ING. . . .. ·.' The "Flaming Y outl;l -Girl" COLLEEN MOORE
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(Continued from ·Fag~ 3.) Illinois has v?on 7 of ·the 20 ou~ handler of track men and for. this begins to develop that which will ) - . of mid..:western track. ·door conr'erence meets and· ·7 of the reason alone was. asked to become make the· ca'ndidate .a potential Wear:a K .. C .. Em .. · .. ·. ) The. Su.ckers will be strong in the 14_ :indoor .'meets, _taking second one of: the chief ·coaches of the ti·ack performer. field events w_here'·.Notre Dame will place 5 times. . American Olympic track team. blem Home, Fellows -be weak, and the nearest approach _The succe~s of the. Illinois tr~ck Gill's material has not ·been above . to equality will ~be in. the . javelin team,. which was.· something' un- the ordinary' in very many cases, and don·'t forget . I' throw. The mile and two-:inile will known .to ·the Urbana school prior and. he lays the foundation of his · be nip. and tuck affairs, while the to the ascendency of Harry· Gill in phenomenal track teams by ascer that Easter· Gift .. . Suckers· will hold· the advantage in 1904, is attributed directly to the ~aining· the .capabilities· of ·the can The thehurd~L The ~rln~;and.mi~l=·=·=·~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ die distance. runs will be among the . Expert Watch and Jewelry · .·• mo~t spectacular events · on · the . Book Shop · · Repairing . · . program.· Illinois will present: ~ . :coterie of fast men, but. the ·Notre . · North Michi~an St. - Dame men will push the · Suckers· · all the wa~ ...... ' · · . ·In the 20 years of the Gill re Books and : gime, the. Fighting ·IU_ini ·llave pa~- Supplies.':. \ . . {··· CLAS~JFl'ED.j
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