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\ voL z:: ·No. 40 OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1923. PRICE 4 CENTS 'BY-PAtHS . . ·, . :' . : :- ... - . ( ·.__. ..... '. ' . ' ' . '. ' ' . ' Student Directories MANY AT_J. ·END Off-Cantpus Men Plart Vaudeville.Sh'ow : Are Selling Rapidly ·. .. Th.e Sttidezit .Directory, which 'is oo· DGERS' H"P' .Plans for a vaudeville show to be issued ·by the·· Student ActiVities · - . · V_ . • given soon a'fter the Christmas Committee; has been on sale for the days are being considered by the past week. Many copies _have al- . . --- officers of the Off-campus organiza- IRISH-- s·EAJ.; __ . ' '., .. ;,,. .. ·.: . I.hope a ver_y_ )u1.ppy ready'·been sold, but there is still · tion. Moi:e than 600 men compose a large ·supply. of these vahiable 250 Couples Attend Danca; Butter- this body and good material is_plen- Battle in· Mud Closes ·Notre: Dame ..... ----:.o- -o- books on hand. . ... - "''ort' h and Dumke Entertal'n' .. · tifu]; Acts will be presented· that . Gr'ld Season··tayden· ou· tstand: . ' :- Directorie's may'be obtained fr'om VI are expected. to eclipse any similar . · . ' .. . - . : Mine was more than happy. For t '01' H t I . . I Sf . p . F .,-. . . ' : d'' . nd nights-I stalked the 'following m_ en: Egan 'and Le_ach, rvan a. rver 0 e I . entertainment ever given at Notre . : ng- ar; . asses ar... - three ays-a B. ·a· ·c h'll W I h. S •th d D. . . Un . frequented by-paths of South a 1 .n i . a 1 ! a s ; mi · an arne.. . . , the p t h C b R h d N I ·Success crowned the efforts of ·the · Sliding, slipping and sp.lashin·g Ben ,d·, 'se_eking whom. I. might de-. , · or y; .. au an .. 0 an, A big smoker and. meeting will be . ' A d the littie book is Sorm .. They may also be procur.ed day students .. when· 250 couples at- held within the next two weeks, at around· in a veritable sea of. niud vourk. f 1 f f t 5 . . · at the rlews stand and at Freshman tended' their dance,· at the· Oliver which plans for the vaudeville show for 60 minutes, Rockne's team ·of ·./ chuc · u 0 no e_ · . · .. . . .. a':rid · Sophomore halls at· 20 cents hotel, Thanksgiving night;. The Ro- will be discussed. The date of the 11 Fighting Irish" bade farewell to . :·O:- per copy .. ' ·: . . . . tary. room,. in which the dance. was meeting will'be announced in a 'few a brilliant football season when it .. -They are queer notes, and I be- given, ;\Vas attractively decorated. · days and· all day stud£mts are ex:. defeated the UniversitYof St. 'Louis, : !ieve that it will be almost impossi- . . ' . . I . Charles Butterworth and ·Ralph pected· to .attend .. The ':hearty co:· 13 to· ·o,. in ·a Thanksgiving: ·Day ble to decipher' some of them. For F"U R. A'RTISTS Dumke won inuch applause by their operation :Of--every off.;cainpus stu- clash at Sportsman's park. this: r- presume, ·many a heart will .U ·- . ! clever dialogues. and- humorous dent is to make this show . The of the score perhaps beat: more regularly. · · :. · · · · · ·: sqngs. The College Inn orchestra a success. · the cause of no little surpris'e among · -o-: -o- . . TO. EN. 1 -- ER. TAIN provided the music for the occasion ·· the football fans. ·of the._ countrY · At thetime,l supposed these notes · ·. and assisted in entertaining by con- who .were anticipating ·a.· huge score had :a great deal_ of meaning, 'but · · . . tributing several novelties .. to the CARROll TEAM . for Dame's last gan:te of the no\v.theY are· mere ... " program. ·Edmund :Luther, presi- . K - . . .. year. It was the generaL opinion .for--instance:... . . · · " dent. of the Off-campus club, sang that ·the Mouridsmen of- St .. Louis . ' -o- --o- Tonight; 11 Linger a While.". . v··c·· ··y· ·o· _R: ·s· ·ls· . . \VOUld offer'no great'oppositii_)n al-:. "Rickard and wine-cellar!" ··_·p_o· n·d_."laSSI'Cal. ·sele·c·- . Despite ·the _inclement ·weather, . :···I __ ··.·. .. · . ·_,_· .--·, ·. ... though they;did.run true· t() 'form; . . . . . . :'' : ::..o.: · . -:O- ' · .. · · ll the affair .came _up· to every in that. they .gave plenty: "of' fight,! . sense ·to. it r. Absolutely not! tions fo Be , Given.· tation. Its success practically. as- and once . threatened to cross the ··. -o·;. ··.;,a-. ·• ' - · · ·· sures the presenting of a vaudeville Irish goal. · . . .. What. possible- connection .could A colorful- program of .popular show arid ·smoker soon. after ·the McNally a_nd_ ·. H_. ul_b.ert S_tar.,· Game ·.Layden 'was the "winning mud ·there·. be ·.between' ,Tex' and and classical compositions ·-wm be Christmas holidays. horse'.'. of the game, having .success- celliir? .. Then;· too, the offered by the Ma'cfarren Symphony :The patrons< and patronesses of :Played ·on Muddf Field; . . . fully *gotiatecl the Missourians' . exist,. that,· Tex. would quartet, which will appear in Wash:- the dance were: . Mr. and Mrs. Re- . . So_ldier_s Gi_ve .Fight __ ._.·. for tviQ tol;ichdovr:ns •. The first,': not have been· acquainted with' long ington .halL-at 8 o'clo·ck .this even.:. - score resulted from a blocked punt 'ago_·?_ .' ·· · · · . . gius Roy,. Mr. and Mrs.· Louis I. . h' h' L d . · d :f N -tr · . . '.-. ing; ' .. ·' ·: ... : · · . · ·. . · Ahlering, Mr.· and 'Mrs. David Weir; . Carroll Hall· football squad com- :W_ Ic · ay en .recovere. or 0 ,e . . ·. 's·o a · The_ .. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Guilfoyle, pleted the pr,esen_t with. an_ _; tists''of· high' rank and is headed by and. Mr. and Mrs. Knute K. Rockrie. l th K d 1 'II I . mere 11 Excuse us please, rex!" for . · · · · · · · · · easy ·Vlctory. over· e . en a Vl e be thought of \vith mud arid -\vatei . . we -k-now· .there 'can't be an· yt. hl·n· g to Herbert . Miu!farreii,. distinguished . L . . fi h . . . . h . kl L . . Bl-itish' :pianist. : Mr. ·Maefarren, American eglOn out tat t e cpm- Slmmermg·arourid t e.·an es; ay->. it.: ... .. ··.:: ..• , .. ::, ; .. ·.. - •• ··: .. whctwas:·gradtiated 'With high: bon-: FEAST. NOVENA munity gridiron in that city Thanks- den_ pushed. the balr over the_ sars-:-:"Foot- . . . . . - . . . . . . . giving The fii1al· ·score:·of failed. to _the. extra both ·in>tliis and .:'in . . game. was 15-0. The game , . ,In. the :fourth. 'quarter. the. Irish. · · .. T .• . : : .:.' ;.:·; : 1 .: • • . : • •• .:·· ·• • • ••• STARTS TODAY· · . - :'Y 0 P, hig4 -·as ,a : . . . · · · Goss' warriors took the lead at hard. dr1ves and . ·ing 'to unearth ·some family skeleton, ,by at . : r, ---;.,: -. -. -- .. • • " .. :-' ·;; ·:._ -' the stai{ of the" game- . no{ · ·. · : · . · . · · .• -. · ·.y· · er ·in grave ·danger although the:ex· for. -.the ·. · ·score. -Crowley. a thhig can I find-. not" even on his'l'. 1 a.tins.6t_ute_,In_ ... L_o_ n_d_on,_. _On. h_ 15 . a_ r-· Most· Important Devotion of ear· . . , ' kicked ·goal .. . .. A h d 1 : . . .. . . . . . . . .. _ . ·. . · . . J soldiers fought , to the· last: ·· Jim . . ; · ·· · · . . . · Glee· .. chlb trips,_ when· .. fm1 .. , .. arge .. ,._wm··End"December Hulbert proved.,to: be the . fast· and free. and even ·George sections c?n<:ert,· ; ; :- ·.· · . -. · · ' ·. _ ... _ performer the locals, notlceabl.y· by the cond1t1on of the . might.slip. ·,. . : . . . ·. . ·. . and. as s<;>lo artist m . . __ .fro!JI. )h,urs_day .• ·_ , . both touchdowns ... The- first ca1Ue field whlch b_ecame. worse• as ·: ··:·. >'.' ··.·• _ 0_ •. · .•.. ·.:. .. eral _of the St. -Paul:Sym- _ ... _ .... ·-. . . . . . ... · as a'restilt•of a thrilling.run from game wore ·oP:, a_nd . · '·can it mean .tl}aithere. are grid:. :Phony •. : . . . . . . . :The'. Novena for of the_ •Kendal ville 35 _yara lili.e. ·The sec- fell all did ,-to· iron 'potentialities .in G_e;orge? Oh, . ·. J. ego_ ,Os_wald,: .of; the 'Mac- Immaculate Conception, Which was ond touchdown was netted on :a rehe:ve. the Situation.. . The. brul, ;·::·; . . .· ' .. ·. ·,: 1s _a art- postponed ·from· Thursday :because: forw'ard pass,· McNully to Hulbert, wet· arid . :.: .. ::' ,, .•. .. ·; -:O-: .-o- . .. . . 1st. A and· of the absence. ofs.o many and a SO-yard. run: to -the goal post. t? be _the .ll1am ·::Well! we'll pass that one tip; too. Hans .J{ruge of Be.rhn, ,,.he toured from th.e .. Umverszty,- due . to _ McNally was successful in only. one and eve;-y_ time: ... ljJurop,e. mth. the recess,: th1s out of two atteinpts· .. forpoints after ·be .. ?1lt off. the-. ably Isn't to it. · . : _. . : · ·mous. Klappstem !llornmg. . TJus a 1.s the most touchdowns. · A safety brought the ball. - ,Id.ea· · . . .. :c_,\;: ,, ... ·::o-.. ·-::o.-:-· ... , . _ . _celhst _With the, Chz- devotion of the _year. It last two counters. of_ the ·If. ,. ,9f. }oys ·cago orchestra. Will: end Sunday,· :9.. : ·. , ·· .. · ·. · . . , · . ; . one :were· to. compare It. to to: have-'3; few _linin- : -:. Israel.'Turek, the quartet's •vio- _. 'Feast Q.f the.Immaculate : _ :en wet was beset._ of. h_berty,.: .. un- linist, is: a; ptipil·of Adolph Weidig,: .cepbon on December_ 8. and t · :r_x..ye 'G 0 B:n With the. danger- of nearly- '!'ormd·by ·of·a :P.os- and has. appeared· in many_ Chicago· classes. -wlll be _.suspended on· that her, H . every he :re_ce1ved .. pass .black-hmred ·person, snoopmg recitals·. , · · day. . , . ... - . : · . . c a e, . u er ' c rry,_ >., from center.. : .. , ... ·with ·a ·little· red book.... :_but '. w_ 1 ·11 1 ·a'm. ·-Dax,·· ··a· s'te·r·· 0 ·f ·the· 'Vl·o.la,· ·.The opening of·the of 'Ad-· phey, M_cGee, St. .Likewise. the aerial game was en- th· ·:' • , · ···' · · ·-. · · · · , . · Germam •McNally ·· O'Br1en, . · · ·· . ·· · .- · -. "·.- er· 11ot. . me: Ha! has scored .m·an.y<professional sue:. 2,· and-the Donnell 'Witt Llo d. ' . t1rely '?ut. of the question;: ;re-. .... ; · cess.es and:; is· an··artist · 0 £ marked· F1rst Fr1day, Recember 7, are also · . ' . · ' · • .. Y ·. ·. . . to; by the .. .olJlY . .· . ·- -o-. -':.q- .. · . · b Tt important church -·events : of .the J oh:IJ- ·C. ·Devers,. C. , S •. c., tmce. durmg the ... ·My·: :rire a .will.·be in the :cqming:weeks._ .. , ,: ,: · rector <?f · • Despite· m_uddy of __ th!'!ml extreme, embracin'g the best of . ., . . . , , . . the; on 1ts tr1p. · The·Vl!!tory the,.field·and:a the JVhtther· thou goest' I too shall . , l .. was celebrated ·by a turkey supper Notre-Dame football machme played "" · ·' · · ' · ular ·selections, as w. ell as· classica b f 1 · .. K d 1 ·11 · · · · compositions! 1 :1 _·. T:tJE:·DAILY .. j _ e .. ore;_eavmg: .,en a Vl e; :All>the:·Chicago reporters have .: ; :! :·QUESTIONNAIR-E' i c.. . ·.h· El : ·. .I the Jane .·scoring flash .. of :the· Billi-... notreported yet;' but when they do s. A: •. : ,': -. iJ . ' . . . . . . .. · . . i r_ros_ .t:;7-,a. .... .. . . . kens, when.'Rama:cciotti, a new. star -;::.UJ?lm!-. Umm! i:A feast is-in prep- .I ....... ".W __ aske_d_:_: '"Wh_at_-Notre :1 .. ·D .. ·. e __ h_ e _ _ ats. Garrett E_lks in ;the -Missourians' ·ranks; .worked aratioll with-: savory' rasp- .. Toinorrotv Morning the bail to the Irish_15-yard line.' .'and mtich• 'frosting·, on the · · · .. · · · · · has the most' chance j' The 'Freshman· Hall·· gridiron · ·The p-roteges of Dan Savage :were cakes! .. . . . . . ·· · The Student j to ?" · : warriors jom:neyed ·to GarrP.tt not lacking in powerful 'drives:. and , . . -o-, :. 0 _ , . will meet tomorrow morning to for-: l= : . · Carroll . Study 1 1 Thursday- and .defeated the strong 5everal · tiines .. ·made · their · first' >:Jt is· rutrioreld . that 6: 15 mulate some means to approach. the • hall and post office_. - . ·· · · ·. _- Elks' eleven, 6 to .o .. _Jimmy Stack do'wns 'a's 'well.as .offering stout moi·nirig, carried a' few 600 students·that have not yet. sub- l . . _ . . j was the · star , of . the resistance to Notre :Dame's terrific stude!lts to .. Chicago .who returned scribed for th'e DAILY .. : The meet- k·; Carroll. hall, En- j H1_s -placed.the . · . . ... ; ·. •·. _. evening· ·,on the 1 :07:- ing will. be,: ·in- the :Brownson I gmeermg I. thmk Adam:: oval across. , bar _tmc7 for field .. The game m .the Mound c 1 ty was ·me,. F!"iday ·morning on the _room of_ . . =.Walsh :will make- .it;: particularly t goals.· . . · . · ·_. : the last appearance of eight' Notre ,vhat· they did in be- Subscriptions, which will probab- the I Bothteanis were_handicapped_by Dame.veterans-in-the Irish line-up. times-U-mm-m. ' iy be through the Blue ,Cir- a!ld. '1 muddy._fiel<l -which made 'the game Captain _one.-of the-lightest. i'· _-: : : · -o':. cle, Wlll.be taken :1.- -_C.':S. ·Banworth;: Carroll·hall;j' slow .. A -the' guards ,in . football o.ne yo11;ng man who re;.' year .: . . -•· ·. ·• . .... · . :. JM.; E. I. · 1 '1' .think Don: Mi!ler_-J game. . has :1_ capable __ less than···three The S. A .. · C. mll co-operate :w1th •: should ·make it but'! don't thmk . . . . er: of Rockne's .fightmg team, and saw· three: the, DAJI. Ynot onty in the increas:- ! he will be put 6n:". . . · . · · · ·· j - · . • · · ·p··l· ·l ·. ·. .. •· _·· ·z . his season's': record : is· without· ·a . various other things, ."too !ng_of the circul.ation; but :t· __ ;:Bart.FaveroiCarroll.hall,Com-i . _l Otl) S,g._e_s ... ·'fault •. pounds T,any to · · eve:y he re;. ·: 1 :-· "Layden will.make it=l fo Ct:JntinueNext Week of · \ · ·• ·. -:o.; ·- · -o:.. ·: :. -,,: ,, . ·, ··. regularly evety day. i because he is. the most consistent= . . , . . . . . . :. . ·· . :Dame. sched'!Ie this. fall, .the -poirit. · · · ',:player. and uses his head." . . ! P.1llow tops,-bemg sold :pound captam gave a. glomng. ac- e Pomt 1s, were you at the Day- JQI · E. . . · • d l, .. · · · · · · 1 . j the. Semor class, may. be ordered count ._of himself in. eyery encoun- Do?gers' dance? ·not, why' not? lY.J.en ntertazne . ' · Freshman ha!l,: m·Rooml23, Corby hall, before ter, principally by ,displaying. u_n;. this-colum!l·that . ·. ll ·. ·l. · :·Law · I·.thmk ·that Do.n miCidle. of.next_ week. .stu':" 'daunted ·. figliting. qualities, .when . . rulmg on. cuts. should ;be: . .. . , , · . ·. ,. t . \:;O : ege_ .'!:n J ler :m 11 ·It; hts I 'dents have· tlie _value ,of ·faced by . weighty · opi>Osition' . and · ·to·,_,_those· who· ·. su"ch ._ The folloWing· men wer.e. enter- .. 1 J the pilloW' tops_ for use as !lhowed a: highly. perfected·.· braz:td t:nces· as the one .the Day-Dogs ·tained at. a dinner partyat the Col- :Is ou ·.ge · ·. . . = mas ·gifts and it .. is _the of football·serise.' ... _·_ .. · .... ... other evemng. c ·· . . . lege Inn, Thursday· night •. _Frank Jones,,; Freshman .hall, l of ·sales·: has been .greater_ · E'ro,vi1 is one' of the :;rast.est .':.' · · ·• ... - -o.: · .. · ;. · > •-. · :. .·.· : ·-.• ... Adam. Walsh, be-J than was . . . . in the line. and allthrough'.the .. '·Miss J so "·.Petrich; :.Ardo'. Reichert,:. Ermein 1 It.last year 1 . ·'A· final order \vill-b'e' sent in .. short- 'son: gave,.a beautiful exhibition: of. I iwo-=-:-s·o Reichart; Grinager,: Sullivan,_ ; l :to: j ly· so that. ·to _ser_ving ,,ore credit lost; Cuts on Thanks- · _Jean . Defaud, J him. .thts j of .. should count double cuts.and Coughlmj •. : .·· .: ... · ; ... · ... . .f has 2 1 .) >:·::., Crook, Smdt, and Nash. ;r .. -·•-.. .. be · . - _. • . . ,. · . (G_ontmued on . ' ' ; : ,' Jo. > ' I ... ·,· .. ' . '.'· .' _ ...

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, voL z:: ·No. 40 UN~ERSriT OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1~ 1923. PRICE 4 CENTS

~-.':-cAMP·US 'BY-PAtHS . ~ . ~ ·, . :' . : :- ... -. ( ·.__. ..... '. ' . ' ' . .·

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Student Directories MANY AT_J. ·END Off-Cantpus Men Plart Vaudeville.Sh'ow : Are Selling Rapidly ·. ..

~ Th.e Sttidezit .Directory, which 'is oo· DGERS' H"P' .Plans for a vaudeville show to be issued ·by the·· Student ActiVities · - . · V_ . • given soon a'fter the Christmas holi~ Committee; has been on sale for the days are being considered by the past week. Many copies _have al- . . --- officers of the Off-campus organiza-

IRISH-- s·EAJ.; __ ST~··LOUIS,l3·0

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. I.hope .Y<?.u~--~ad. a ver_y_ )u1.ppy ready'·been sold, but there is still · tion. Moi:e than 600 men compose rhanksi~Y.irig.. a large ·supply. of these vahiable 250 Couples Attend Danca; Butter- this body and good material is_plen- Battle in· Mud Closes ·Notre: Dame

..... ----:.o- -o- books on hand. . ... - "''ort' h and Dumke Entertal'n' ~ .. · tifu]; Acts will be presented· that . Gr'ld Season··tayden· ou· tstand: . ' :- Directorie's may'be obtained fr'om VI • are expected. to eclipse any similar . · . ' . . . - . :

Mine was more than happy. For a· t '01' H t I . . I Sf . p . F .,-. . . ' : d'' . nd nights-I stalked the 'following m_ en: Egan 'and Le_ach, rvan a . rver 0 e I . entertainment ever given at Notre . : ng- ar; . asses ar... -three ays-a B. ·a· ·c h'll W I h. S •th d D. . .

Un. frequented by-paths of South a 1.n i . a 1 ! a s ; mi · an arne.. . . , the p t h C b R h d N I ·Success crowned the efforts of ·the · Sliding, slipping and sp.lashin·g Ben,d·, 'se_eking whom. I. might de-. e_~lc , · or y; .. au an .. 0 an, A big smoker and. meeting will be .

' A d the littie ~ed book is Sorm .. They may also be procur.ed day students .. when· 250 couples at- held within the next two weeks, at around· in a veritable sea of. niud vourk. f 1f f t 5 . . · at the rlews stand and at Freshman tended' their dance,· at the· Oliver which plans for the vaudeville show for 60 minutes, Rockne's team ·of

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chuc · u 0 no e_ · . · .. . . .. a':rid · Sophomore halls at· 20 cents hotel, Thanksgiving night;. The Ro- will be discussed. The date of the 11Fighting Irish" bade farewell to . :·O:- -o~ per copy .. ' ·: . . . . tary. room,. in which the dance. was meeting will'be announced in a 'few a brilliant football season when it ..

-They are queer notes, and I be- given, ;\Vas attractively decorated. · days and· all day stud£mts are ex:. defeated the UniversitYof St. 'Louis, : !ieve that it will be almost impossi- . . ' . . I . Charles Butterworth and ·Ralph pected· to .attend .. The ':hearty co:· 13 to· ·o,. in ·a Thanksgiving: ·Day ble to decipher' some of them. For F"U R. A'RTISTS Dumke won inuch applause by their operation :Of--every off.;cainpus stu- clash at Sportsman's park. this: r- presume, ·many a heart will .U ·- . ! • clever dialogues. and- humorous dent is solicited~ to make this show . The ~size of the score ,wa~ perhaps beat: more regularly. · · :. · · · · · ·: sqngs. The College Inn orchestra a success. · the cause of no little surpris'e among

· -o-: -o- . . TO. EN. 1-- ER. TAIN provided the music for the occasion ·· the football fans. ·of the._ countrY ·. · At thetime,l supposed these notes · ·. and assisted in entertaining by con- who .were anticipating ·a.· huge score had :a great deal_ of meaning, 'but · · . . tributing several novelties .. to the CARROll TEAM . for N~tre Dame's last gan:te of the no\v.theY are· mere }J.~iroglyphics- ... " program. ·Edmund :Luther, presi- . K - . . .. year. It was the generaL opinion

.for--instance:... . . · · " dent. of the Off-campus club, sang that ·the Mouridsmen of- St .. Louis . ' -o- - -o- Ma~f~rrenFour to_·~ppear. Tonight; 11Linger a While.". . v··c·· ··y· ·o· _R: ·s· ·ls· . o· . \VOUld offer'no great'oppositii_)n al-:. "Rickard and th~ wine-cellar!" ··_·p_o· p_U.Iar·~_a· n·d_."laSSI'Cal. ·sele·c·- . Despite ·the _inclement ·weather, . :···I __ ··.·. :· .. · . ·_,_· .--·, ·. ~-- ... though they;did.run true· t() 'form;

. . . . . . :'' : ::..o.: · . -:O- ' · .. · · ll the affair . came _up· to every expec~ in that. they .gave plenty: "of' fight,! . N~ sense ·to. it r. Absolutely not! tions fo Be , Given.· tation. Its success practically. as- and once . threatened to cross the

··. -o·;. ··.;,a-. ·• ' - · · ·· sures the presenting of a vaudeville Irish goal. · - · . . .. What. possible- connection .could A colorful- program of .popular show arid ·smoker soon. after ·the McNally a_nd_ ·. H_. ul_b.ert S_tar.,· Game ·.Layden 'was the "winning mud

·there·. be ·.between' ,Tex' and a· wine~ and classical compositions ·-wm be Christmas holidays. horse'.'. of the game, having .success-celliir? .. Then;· too, where·.coul~ the offered by the Ma'cfarren Symphony :The patrons< and patronesses of :Played ·on Muddf Field; . . . fully *gotiatecl the Missourians' . wiiie~cella:r·. exist,. that,· Tex. would quartet, which will appear in Wash:- the dance were: . Mr. and Mrs. Re- . . So_ldier_s Gi_ve .Fight __ ._.·. goa~ for tviQ tol;ichdovr:ns •. The first,': not have been· acquainted with' long ington .halL-at 8 o'clo·ck . this even.:. - score resulted from a blocked punt

'ago_·?_ .' ·· · · · . . gius Roy,. Mr. and Mrs.· Louis I. . h' h' L d . · d :f N -tr · . . '.-. ing; ' .. ·' ·: ... : · · . · ·. . · Ahlering, Mr.· and 'Mrs. David Weir; . Carroll Hall· football squad com- :W_ Ic · ay en .recovere. or 0 • ,e .

. ·. 's·o ~~;}1.p-:s~0t~at0~6t~ u~,--~th. a · The_ .. qu'art~t- ~~.·composed:~£ ar~ Mr. and Mrs. David L. Guilfoyle, pleted the pr,esen_t s~a~on with. an_ P~~r:ge~s ~!c;;!~eru0:5 ~::.:~0!1: _; tists''of· high' rank and is headed by and. Mr. and Mrs. Knute K. Rockrie. l • th K d 1 'II I . mere 11Excuse us please, rex!" for . · · · · · · · · · easy ·Vlctory. over· e . en a Vl e be thought of \vith mud arid -\vatei .

. we -k-now· .there 'can't be an· yt. hl·n· g to Herbert . Miu!farreii,. distinguished . L . . fi h . . . . h . kl L . . Bl-itish' :pianist. : Mr. ·Maefarren, American eglOn out tat t e cpm- Slmmermg·arourid t e.·an es; ay->. it.: ... ~::·'.'.'· .. ··.:: ..• ~. , .. ::, ; .. · .. -•• ··: .. whctwas:·gradtiated 'With high: bon-: FEAST. NOVENA munity gridiron in that city Thanks- den_ pushed. the balr over the_ line.~-·.:,iri~th~~ -~~f~tio~~ sars-:-:"Foot- ~~~i~~~f·6Jg6~,~fs~a~~~;l~~e~~o:!· . . . . . - . . . . . . . giving Day~ The fii1al· ·score:·of th~· -~~~~~ey failed. to ma~e _the. extra ·ball7Geo~ge K~ch.'~·· both ·in>tliis '~orintry: and .:'in Eng~ . . game. was 15-0. The game , w~s . ,In. the :fourth. 'quarter. the. Irish.

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.: -·~ • • . • : • • • •• • .:·· ·• • • ••• STARTS TODAY· ~~a;:~ei~a:u~~d~ia~:: i~;!s::!~ .:~~!~ng d~t~0e;~d ~!~~~ge at~;n.~~~ad~ · . been:pu~zlirig'.O:v~r_-it':for hours,·tl-·y:~:_ -~~:s;: :'Y0P, ~;. hig4 .reputa~1_0n -·as ,a : . . . · · · Goss' warriors took the lead at hard. dr1ves tl_lrou~h. th.~ l~ne. and . ·ing 'to unearth ·some family skeleton, IPl~~lst ,by ::.~~s. f;()~c.erts at _Qu~e-~.s~ . : r, :~: ---;.,: -. -. -- .. • • " .. :-' ·;; ·:._ --·-~: - ' the stai{ of the" game- ana·~wer'eneV-' ·I.ayden-cra~h~il -~~~ougl]::-~neC·c.e~t(ir ;-"":'·-·~:·:- . -~otif'the1Uelomol!s'G~()rge~~-b~t no{ [f.?:-~l~~~J~~~~ ~~pa.'fi.:ciJhfT~p~~::: · ·. · : · . · . · · .• - . · ·.y· .· · er ·in grave ·danger although the:ex· for. -.the ·. s~cond · ·score. -Crowley. a thhig can I find-. not" even on his'l'.1a.tins.6t_ute_,In_ ... L_o_ n_d_on,_. _On. h_15. a_ r-· Most· Important Devotion of ear· . . , ,· ' kicked ·goal .. . .. A h d 1 : . . .. . . . . . . . .. _ . ·. . · . . J soldiers fought , to the· last: ·· Jim . . ; · · · · · . . . · Glee· .. chlb trips,_ when· .. fm1 flows:riVa~ ~n_ .. , me~l~a,; .. ~. to~re_: arge .. ,._wm··End"December 9•.Po'st~;. Hulbert proved.,to: be the ~~te11ar . .'~he. g~~~ ~a.s.slo~~~"~?,very. fast· and free. and even ·George sections ~of·th~ coun!~Y- 1~ c?n<:ert,· ; ; :- ·.· · . -. · · ' ·. _ ... _ performer ~of the locals, ·~coring notlceabl.y· by the cond1t1on of the . might.slip. ·,. . : . . . ·. . ·. . and. appea~ed as s<;>lo artist m s~v~ . . __ pon~d .fro!JI. )h,urs_day .• ·_ , . both touchdowns ... The- first ca1Ue field whlch b_ecame. worse• as t~e ·: ··:·. >'.' ··.·• ·,~o~:· _0 _ •. · .•.. ·.:. .. eral concert~ _of the St. -Paul:Sym- _ ... _ .... ·-. . . . . . .· ... · as a'restilt•of a thrilling.run from game wore ·oP:, a_nd . .t~e s~e~~Yrl'atg. · '·can it mean .tl}aithere. are grid:. :Phony .orche~tra •. : . . . . . . . :The'. Novena for t~e -Feas~ of the_ •Kendal ville 35_yara lili.e. ·The sec- th~t fell all a~~ernpon did h_ttl~ ,-to·

iron 'potentialities .in G_e;orge? Oh, . ·. J. ego_ ,Os_wald,: <;~!list .of; the 'Mac- Immaculate Conception, Which was • ond touchdown was netted on :a rehe:ve. the Situation.. . The. brul, Rock!-~: ;·::·; . . . · ' .. ·. ·,: ~arren.quar.tet, 1s _a .well-kn~wn art- postponed ·from· Thursday :because: forw'ard pass,· McNully to Hulbert, wet· arid cove~ed·';itQ ~ud, ~pro:yed· ,·

. :.: .. ::' ,, .•. _ · .. ·; -:O-: .-o- . .. . . 1st. A pup~l~_of_ Juhu~ -~{l~ngel and· of the absence. ofs.o many stu~ents and a SO-yard. run: to -the goal post. t? be _the .ll1am .d1fficul~y.,fo7: ~oth ·::Well! we'll pass that one tip; too. Hans .J{ruge of Be.rhn, ,,.he toured from th.e .. Umverszty,- due . to _ t~e McNally was successful in only. one ~1des and eve;-y_ f~w_ III:~n.ut!'!s, time: .~on't:ll1iri(us·George:· ... Therep~ob; ljJurop,e. ~s fir:9~ -c~lhst mth. the ~a-. Tha_n~sg1vmg~: recess,: ~egan th1s out of two atteinpts· .. forpoints after wo~l~ ·be ~a~~n .. ?1lt to·-~~e. off. the-. ably Isn't ~·thing to it. · . : _. . : · ·mous. Klappstem o.z:_c}l~st;a.~ H~. h~s !llornmg. . TJus ~oven a 1.s the most touchdowns. · A safety brought the ball. - Som~ ,Id.ea· ~ay · b~ . ~tt~~ne.d . .. :c_,\;: ,, ... ·::o-.. ·-::o.-:-· ... , . _ . ~lso. bee~. fi~~t. _celhst _With the, Chz- 1~portant. devotion of the _year. It last two counters. of_ the el~siveness:oft~e p1gs_ki~; ·If. , . s.~~e ,9f. ~h.e }oys depart~<i:the ·cago ~~eatre_ ,~ymphony. orchestra. Will: end Sunday,· Dece~b.er :9.. : ·. , ·· .. · ·. · . . , · . ; . one :were· to. compare It. to ~a·J?Iece tow~; thmk1~g to: have-'3; few _linin- : -:. Israel.'Turek, the quartet's •vio- _. T~e 'Feast Q.f the.Immaculate Con~ : ~h~: f?llO\Vl~g _ :en P~~t~l)ateff. o~ wet soap~:· Stuhld~eher was beset._ terru.~~ed::m~~utes·.~ of. h_berty,.: .. un- linist, is: a; ptipil·of Adolph Weidig,: .cepbon f~lls. on December_ 8. and :~n t t~ · g~~e~i'. :r_x..ye 'G 0 B:n ~ With the. danger- of a.fu~ble nearly­'!'ormd·by -t~e··th~ught ·of·a :P.os- and has. appeared· in many_ Chicago· classes. -wlll be _.suspended on· that ~g~e her, H 1~ e_~, ·Mey~~· . og~~~~ every -~Ime he :re_ce1ved ;.~~e .. pass s~ble .black-hmred ·person, snoopmg recitals·. , · · day. . .· , . ...- . : · . . c a e, . u er ' c rry,_ >., from center.. : ~, ~ .. , ... ~ro~nd ·with ·a ·little· red book....:_but '. w_1·111·a'm. ·-Dax,·· m· ··a· s'te·r··0·f ·the· 'Vl·o.la,· ·.The opening of·the seaso~ of 'Ad-· phey, J?onahue,·Hart~ly~ M_cGee, St. .Likewise. the aerial game was en-th· ·:' • , · ···' · · ·-. · · -· · · • , . · Germam •McNally ·· O'Br1en, Me~ . · · ·· . ·· · .- · -. "·.-er· r~ck~R_ed_ 11ot. :'Vlt~ . me: Ha! has scored .m·an.y<professional sue:. v~nt, .·Su~day, ~ecem~er. 2,· and-the Donnell 'Witt and~ Llo d. ' . t1rely '?ut. of the question;: ~e1ng ;re-. Ha~:~P,d;three_Qu:-::--1.'-r-ses! .... ; · cess.es and:; is· an··artist ·0 £ marked· F1rst Fr1day, Recember 7, are also · . ' . · ' · • .. Y ·. ·. . . so~ted to; by the .. ~ock1nen .olJlY . . · . ·- -o-. -':.q- -· .. · . · b Tt important church -·events : of .the F~th_er J oh:IJ- ·C. ·Devers,. C. , S •. c., tmce. durmg the e~bre strugg~e ... ·My·: emissarie~ :rire faithfui·:a~d a -~~:·program .will.·be b~oaa· in the :cqming:weeks._ .. , ,: ,: · rector <?f Car~oll h~ll; acco~p.amed · • Despite· t~e m_uddy ._~()n~itiori~· of

;,xpa~:Se .:.l~~ans::_nothing __ ~~o th!'!ml extreme, embracin'g the best of pop~· . ., . . . , , . . the; ~earn on 1ts tr1p. · The·Vl!!tory the,.field·and:a ·steady_d_:lzz~e,. the JVhtther· thou goest' I too shall . , l .+1 ·-~~-.. ~.·-.".~---.·-~-:--_·' ··-'-:'·.~7"'-.·.·~~~-:i·~:·,-·.·~._t1 _- was celebrated ·by a turkey supper Notre-Dame football machme played

"" · ·' · · ' · ular ·selections, as w. ell as· classica b f 1 · .. K d 1 ·11 · · · · ~o·: ~is the.~~~t~0~f.this~olumn~ compositions! 1 :1 _·. T:tJE:·DAILY .. j _ e .. ore;_eavmg: .,en a Vl e; ~:~~r£~6:~~n;~:~ab::~~-~~o~~~~~~ ~ :All>the:·Chicago reporters have .: ; :! :·QUESTIONNAIR-E' i c.. . ·.h· :::,.j>.l~l El : ·. .I the Jane .·scoring flash .. of :the· Billi-... notre ported yet;' but when they do s. A: •. : c~ ,': W~l{Me~t -. iJ . ' . . . . . . ~- .. · . . i r_ros_ .t:;7-,a. .... .. ev~n . . . kens, when.'Rama:cciotti, a new. star -;::.UJ?lm!-. Umm! i:A feast is-in prep- .I ....... ".W __ ha_t~.: aske_d_:_: '"Wh_at_-Notre :1 .. ·D .. ·. e __ h_ e __ ats. Garrett E_lks in ;the -Missourians' ·ranks; .worked aratioll with-: savory' dishes~ rasp- .. Toinorrotv Morning the bail to the Irish_15-yard line.' h~rries .'and mtich• 'frosting·, on the · · · .. · · · · · ·I,:P~me pl~yer has the most' chance j' The 'Freshman· Hall·· gridiron · ·The p-roteges of Dan Savage :were cakes! .. . . . . . ·· · The Student ActivitiesCom~ittee j to mak~ ~he. Al~-American ?" · : warriors jom:neyed ·to GarrP.tt not lacking in powerful 'drives:. and , . . -o-, :.0 _ , . will meet tomorrow morning to for-: l= : . W.11~re · ~sked: Carroll . Study •

11 Thursday- and .defeated the strong 5everal · tiines .. ·made · their · first'

>:Jt is· rutrioreld . that .th~. 6:15 mulate some means to approach. the • hall and post office_. - . ·· · · ·. _- Elks' eleven, 6 to .o .. _Jimmy Stack do'wns 'a's 'well.as .offering a· stout !hu~sdaY:.:) moi·nirig, carried a' few 600 students·that have not yet. sub- l . . _ . . j was the ?uts~andmg · star , of . the resistance to Notre :Dame's terrific stude!lts to .. Chicago .who returned scribed for th'e DAILY .. : The meet- k·; Quh~t?n)Yitt, Carroll. hall, En- j ~am~. H1_s _edu~ated to~ -placed.the _line_pl~tiges,.:' . · . . ... ; ·. •·. _. Thurs~ay evening· ·,on the 1 :07:- ing will. be,: ~e~d ·in- the :Brownson I gmeermg I. ~~Why;,.I thmk Adam:: oval across. th~ , bar _tmc7 for field .. The game m .the Mound c1ty was P~rdon ·me,. F!"iday ·morning on the _room of_ ~h~:hb~a!Y· . . =.Walsh :will make-.it;: particularly t goals.· . . · . · ·_. ~ : the last appearance of eight' Notre ~:07.:.._but ,vhat· they did in be- Subscriptions, which will probab- ,lhe~auseJ>f.his:playing.-::in. the I Bothteanis were_handicapped_by Dame.veterans-in-the Irish line-up. ~~een times-U-mm-m. ' iy be ~olicited through the Blue ,Cir- JAr~r a!ld. I'rJnc~ton games~~~:. '1 a· muddy._fiel<l -which made 'the game Captain Brown~ _one.-of the-lightest. i'· _-: : : · -o~. -o':. cle, Wlll.be taken _on~ three-fourt~ :1.- -_C.':S. ·Banworth;: Carroll·hall;j' slow .. A larg~--~~0.~~ att~nded -the' guards ,in . collegi~te_ football cir~: ,:~::~n<?w: o.ne yo11;ng man who re;.' year bas1s~- .: . :· . -•· ·. • ·• . _· .... · . :. JM.; E. I. · 1'1' .think Don: Mi!ler_-J game. . ~les, has bee~ :1_ mos~ capable __ J:a~:-, c;w~.d-_)i~ less than···three iriV:ita~ The S. A .. · C. mll co-operate :w1th •: should ·make it but'! don't thmk ~· . . . . er: of Rockne's .fightmg team, and ~~o~_s;'to·: dinner~ saw· three: shows~ the, DAJI. Ynot onty in the increas:- ! he will be put 6n:". . . · . · · · ·· j - · . • · · ·p··l· ·l ·. ·. .. • · _·· ·z . his season's': record : is· without· ·a . a~d;:-oh, various other things, ."too !ng_of the circul.ation; but in'~nsur7 :t· __ ;:Bart.FaveroiCarroll.hall,Com-i ~~nzo,r . _l Otl) S,g._e_s ... ·'fault •. Outweighe~l_several pounds T,any to mention"~ · · ~n~ eve:y ~ubscr1berthat he ~11 re;. :imer~e ·:1:-· "Layden will.make it=l fo Ct:JntinueNext Week in_lJ.llt~e_major_ga~es of th~_Notre. · \ · ·• ·. -:o.; ·- · -o:.. ·: :. -,,: ,, . ·, ··. ~e~v.e h1sP,~P~~ regularly evety day. i because he is. the most consistent= . . , . . . . . . :. . ·· . :Dame. sched'!Ie this. fall, _t~e ~68-. ~hB~(~II :~his :i~:·:-be's!d~ .the -poirit. · · · ',:player. and uses his head." . . ! ~um,eral;d· P.1llow tops,-bemg sold :pound captam gave a. glomng. ac-

e Pomt 1s, were you at the Day- JQI · E. . . · • d l, .. · · · · · · 1 ~ . j ~Y the. Semor class, may. be ordered count ._of himself in. eyery encoun-

Do?gers' dance? ~..If ·not, why' not? lY.J.en ntertazne . ' I· · Robert~row~rs, Freshman ha!l,: m·Rooml23, Corby hall, before -~he ter, principally by ,displaying. u_n;. !t:ls,_~~e._hel_i~~,,~f this-colum!l·that --~A-. ·. ~ ll ·. ·l. · :·Law ~· · I·.thmk ·that Do.n MI~-! miCidle. of.next_ week. "Ma~y .stu':" 'daunted ·. figliting. qualities, .when . . ~~ ~acuity rulmg on. cuts. should ;be: . . . . , , · . ·. ,. t . \:;O : ege_ .'!:n J ler :m11 pr~bably.,make ·It; hts I 'dents have· r,ecognize~ tlie _value ,of ·faced by . weighty · opi>Osition' . and · ~PPhed· ·to·,_,_those· who· ·. mis~·< su"ch ._ The folloWing· men wer.e. enter-.. 1 p~a~~g -;~ougho~t ~he yea~ J the pilloW' tops_ for use as Chris~. !lhowed a: highly. perfected·.· braz:td t:nces· as the one .the Day-Dogs ·tained at. a dinner partyat the Col- :Is ou ·.ge Imon~. · ·. . . = mas ·gifts and it .. is ,s~id .th~t _the of football·serise.' ... _·_ .. -· · .... ... 88~~ t~e· other evemng. c ·· . . . lege Inn, Thursday· night •. _Frank j· Ja~~~' Jones,,; Freshman .hall, l volmn~- of ·sales·: has been .greater_ · E'ro,vi1 is one' of the :;rast.est .~e11 .':.' · · ·• ... - -o.: · .. o~ · ;. · .· > •-. · .· :. Kolar~was_toastmaster.:· .·.· : ·-.• _Journah~m.I.- ... Adam. Walsh, be-J than was exp.~~te.~; . . . . in the line. and allthrough'.the .. ~ea­'·Miss :on~:(: su~h: 'dance~l~~e J so "·.Petrich; :.Ardo'. Reichert,:. Ermein 1 !.ca~se qarbJSC~:made It.last year 1 . ·'A· final order \vill-b'e' sent in .. short- 'son: gave,.a beautiful exhibition: of. I

~Uch. cre~iC .'Mi~s· iwo-=-:-s·o .~u~Ji Reichart; Grinager,: ~od Sullivan,_ ; l an~ ~al~h ~ee.m;s· :to: -~~ve. ·au~ j ly· so that. th_o~~vJ!~--~~ill 'wi~h ·to :h~ady,"int.~rfei:ence,:,'v~e~ _ser_ving ,,ore credit lost; Cuts on Thanks- Connel~,. · _Jean . Sulhv~n, Defaud, J play~,? him. m,his.,po~~t~o_n .thts j avai~Jh~~s~fve~ of th~ ,opp~rtun~~Y ··w?-~~ t~e ~a~kfi_e~d .. ~~n- ~n-~nd. run~. ~\ling should count double cuts.and Coughlmj Boehm;Hod~son, Kolars~ :iye~r: •. : .·· .: ... · ; ... · ... . .f of.·p;·ocurl~g·pll~9~~-};o~s 111~Y;_.not :A;;.~ _tac~e::_h.e, has ~ew rlVal~:t~at i~i~~(::,::~-?:~~~~t;i;~g-~~-:.?.~· ~~~e. 21.) >:·::., Crook, Smdt, ;McJ:.au~hlm and Nash. ;r --:"~;~ .. -·•-.. ;;_·~-"':":'"-·-·•~ .. ~·+ be dJsappom~~.d._ · ~ . - _. • . . ,. · . (G_ontmued on P~!fe.4~) .

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Campus By-P·_aths (Continued from Pagl:! L) .

the credit lost should b~ doubled. ~o- ~o-

While Tom Hodgson should have been very, ve·ry happy last night, methinks 'there was a sad look in his eye as · he gazed about the crowded ball room, and thought that. the 'Glee club· had declined the Thanksgiving· dance~because so many of the· boys would be going home! ·

-o- -o-But all night long, sorrow not­

withstanding, Tom never missed a step.

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Ho\v .could Rickard, Stoeckley, or any other songbird \Vhose doubts le:l to suc,h prosperity for the Day­Students.

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There was weeping and gnashing of teeth when Dumke· announced that "the faculty. had · rescinded their order and would permit dane.;. ing until 12 only" ...• With such music, with such partners, . with such . atmosphere, and . with such suchness,. even the most blase, cried out in rage-"On with the· Dance," and _swore great oaths at the fates!

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Editor of NOTRE DAME DAILY: A while back we had seniors.

Then a change came. · We still had seniors, but the seniors had canes; so we had· seniors and senior caries.

No'\v we have seniors again. · Will 'someone tell us what happened to the canes? ·

SaturdaJIJ Del!ember 1, 10~8.· ~

which is not desirable from an ad ministrative view~point or from th' point . of view of ~tudents them: selves ...

Sincerely, PAUL J. FOlK, C; S.C.,

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We understand that the majority of the . members of the Senior class voted for canes. ·we are told that the majority of seniors· purchased canes and that rules were submitted to the m~mbers ·of · the class gov~ erning the occasions upon which the canes should be . carried. Thus . the conchision is that the majority of

. · Villagers · . · . • . . . the members of ·the Senior class Meeting at G :30 Tuesday, Chamber r should carry caries upon· the ap- Commerce. Dring $1.00 to cover cost 0r Pol'nted OCCasi'ons. - . . . Program,, ?tc. Noti~y. ,eit.her Hans, Schro~ .

_ Cooley, Z1lkey, or Hardmg that You w·u However, it is apparent that this be there. · 1

is not. consistently done, · and . an:. · · · • · • d C Breen M£dal . Cont~st Pr~liminar other question comes to J11ln : an · The Preliminary contest for the llree

it be that the power of the minority Medal · for 01·atory \viii be held in thn -the. men who did not want canes North room of the Library at 4:30 o~

Monday and Tuesday o£ next .week Th -,-rules the :Senior class after all? contestants- will appear as- follows:· !Ion:

. · -o-. -o~ · · p h. · · '11 b bl t day,,.December .. 3,. HarrY:.McGuire, David PITQ,T\T'C:"E.'DS' n· 1. , .d B 'tt th ' 'h . er aps some seniOr WI e a e 0 Stanton, Lester Heg?~e. Seymour. Weis. . .1.' J.-YL. .1.'\. . urn w an .. u erwor -w ere put us straight on this matter. berger, Charles .McAl.Jster, o. F,''Murch

. . . . :' . I £ tl . would the Big Five. be without these . . A SOPH Tuesday, December 4, Paul -T. Breen. Jos: · .. : ; ·' Lengthy panegyrics arc but s~ldom pleasant to t 1e j!ars o · lOSe t -' d . bl bl . . · . · · · eph Rick, Edward w etzel, Rityinond Norris · · . . . . . · · · 1 · . · . 1 . l . . d't . l b t . \VO a mn·a e . war ers-1magme Mark Nolan. . . • . . , ,~;ho are bemg eulogized. F~r tlat reason. a one Is tns e 1 orul . u a • calling Dull)ke a . warbler! J__;_Lhave * '

word--:-a·word of _congratulatiOn to ~hose glf~ed men from whose labors often wondered why .the Big Five Editoi.· of NOTRE DAME DAILY: Off-Campus Men : ~H~-DAIL,Y was born~ Tl1ey had a hard battle to fight, and they fought doesn't adopt .the slogan-"We are The members of the library· staff All men who sold tickets 'to the dance it ·like true soldiers. Minor defeats they bore bravely, and ever . they Seyen !" wish to .make an. appeal to the· spirit iJ:lu:;~hd b;o s~~~~d~ly a~~~~e;~Ie1a~~i5tr Fr. kept "S tltet'r cert"in g· oala_ NoTRE D. Al\.IE D_ AlLY that wo_ uld be_ an honor of fairness that ought to character- • * •.

... .. - - i ~o- -o- ize .every Notre Dame man. No ef- .. · Ele-ctri~'al En:giitet~~: ·,· ' ' .. to this institution. · . · · · : · . ·However, not even these- two are fort. is being spared: to the· student Regular meeting of the A.- I; E. E. Mon:

_ . Only· ·.those -'\vho' h~ve :bee·n pion.eers in som_ e k._ina· of ente.rprise beyond ·the arm .of this column~ body and no .·one ha-s been sli'ghted <lay night at B:OO.·. These ·two -:Papers will be read. and discussed: - "Storage . Bat • . :\vill realize \vlirit tremendous difficulties these .men· faced, what long Now I COULD: tell a few things in any \Vay. who has asked for as- teries," and "The Electron Flow in Elec;

hours 'of labor' they sacrificed, wilat criticism was:aimed at tl~em by less about these two; but Charlie '.vould sistance. On the other hand, the tron 'Tubes." 'Every~n\welcome •..• ' hardy·· souls. .Tl_11iy. did_ not s.e.ek ·praise_ ,· the_y realized, as anyone is probably say~"You don't think you staff has re·asons for very serious · ·

· t 'th th t t ff t · S. A. C. Meeting · forced to realize, that. the- honor attached to promoting an editorial en- can·. ge away WI · · a s u ou complaint, especially. in ·the refer- The .s. A. c. wm· meet at 10 :oo sunday · · · · · · d here," and Ra_lph-· would probably' · d · t - t · ·f th · l'b morning in the Brownson room of the te __ rp. ri_se _at. N_,.otre D_am_ e is. _ne_gligible· as· comp_ ared_ with _the labor an ence epar men o . e · 1 rary. Library. · ·

echo him by exclaiming,· "You. don't St d t 1' 't d b · f · ·• time that the enterprise dema_nds. :. :The ·inan who seeks honor had b. est - u en s. are 1m1 e y very ew · · • · think you can ge_t aWll.Y. -with THAT · 1 -· 0 1 · h · 1 · d · · · · · lay de.e_p plan_s . for the, secretaryship' of. the M. on tan a club or the presi.;. stuff out he~·e ."' ru es. · n Y t ose ru es · are. rna e Senior Concession Committee

· h' h '11' ff d. · · t' t Will meet at 6:30 .Monday in Room 123; dency of the senior. class~ · Editorial work builds. men with quick brains, w IC WI 1 a . or . a grea er us~.· ° Corby hall.. Important,. . . . d d ·~o- -o- all. , These rules. were. promulgated *

light·hearts, and shoulders that will be.strongun er the loa ?frespon~ And then, if I did tell on,Ch. arlie I·n prt'nted-.for· m. ·at-the.begi'nni'ng of - . · . ···,: ,. b I d I b t ld h. · th k Rocky Mountain' Club - . si i ity-it eve ops, u se om onors, . e, wor er. . . · . '- or Ralph, it would probably bring the year, hence, ignorance of the Rocky Mountain club ·meets at 12:30

. · :Tp.e' nieil who·ha\>e~bequeathed ·THE DAILY to us have ~oubtless dissension to the Big Five, mid t~is la>v i~, this case does not excuse. lib~~~~:: i.Ver~eim;00~~~~~-sm room of the . become better men because of their work--:thev do.not need honor. So would hurt t}te College Inn ,where Books have been removed from· the . ·

· .· .our han<l-shake· is brief. Flannery, Hayes, fue~ .of the S. A. ·c., and they play (Ad~.), and this' would general r"eference· room, and also _ - _ · _ _;-'~:.~·assistantS- all:-:___ Wc-congratu,;J,te~:you; jmd:-o.ffer ~t.o. you' ~the tl~anks_ ~£_ a~EtC~_.l.h~J:-aS~}~e. lw.t~.l.-~~~ .- tl).~. 1~om-the p_er.io_dical_l:,O.Ql_l.!0'-_1\~.:::P~es.::.: :_·. A':.-~ter, __ :~l:~nJ1eg· e . . all loyal Notre Dame me:ri. . -. . . ·- . Co~lege 'Inn .Is locateo -.<Ano_th,er ent ~he bound ·volumes of period- ~.l ~v I

. . Adv.), and_ this would brmg some icals which were taken are very Wh. ·.: · ·.,.. .. · .. s~rt of depression to the· prosperou~ much in ~e_e~d.hy-the debaters. :We . a· t C'

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.. A_sk the ·man who ha_s made it~ what~j~y there is in an attempt; · · · · · inthebusinessworld-ora longpenod . . . . ' . . . . . . . . Commerce take n_ ote) '·· a_ nd th_ is Aiuials_' of 'the A. _·meri.can A_ cad_ emy - STEADYprogresstoaresponsiblepositjon

would in turn affect Notre Dame- of Politicill ·Science but find ·that oftrainingatminorworkbeforeyouare His try may have ·lead· to 'failure, it niay have. brought him to success; so I guess we'll let .~Charlie and some .of the numbers are ·already fittedforancxecutiverole?. ·· ·- .. · but success or failure are only incidentals~ in our happiness,·. \Vhile an Ralph TUn their course_ -another o_ut· of·. pi·int. The 'thoughtlessness To help you succeed.rnore quickly the Bah"

- ' · · ·· d · h'l' t··· • . 't If TXT · t · · t · son Institute otfers an intensive one-year attempt is_inspiring:-an _CX} Ira ~ng1n I se • ne me a youngs er One phantasy ·Of, the imagination is· to :of the ·stuClent'WhO has remOVed·. trainingcourseinpracticalbusiness.· . . eyeiii~g-w:ho~was engaged ~n'the v~ryserious 'b_usiness of pelting the imagine Ralph-running!·-. these;periodicals incon~Emiences 90. From'actual experfence the fundamental

. m._._oo_·n 'v.ith roc_ks. __ .· "Ha_-.>~e .. -y· b. u hit_ it?_:• w_ e asked~ ... '.'Do_n't. kno __ ,v,''_ he· rc- . · . -o-· -~o-· · - .... · ·debaters -and:_.p· er_.hapsias :many· oth- · .. principles of business &re.made clear. :By · · · ' · · · ·- · · ' ~ · · · ,. positive examples, the student .is shown howf plied:~. «~~i:r~k you ;'vill?'' \v:e .aske<L;. "In' .tiine," • :Ite · ai1swercd,. nnd . Not to make,this columri·.resemble rer · stu'dents :who. have· ~occasion··to ····to apply these pnnciptes in the'_conduct o

~early threw his arm out of jo!11t I:~aving 3._ rock that 'fell o~ly a .fe\~ the "SoCiety'~ of the South Berid:ri- :use:this reference;··:.' ·. . · everyday commercial affairs;: ,·'

. million miles short.ofits mark.: . . - ' . . . . . . ' .... vals,.but,just to• express· an opinion, . i Is it.fair?~ ·'The same· may: be said . -'Write for Booklet .·. :. That ~young. ster .\va_s'_·h~p._p_y .. in a hopele_ s_s,. attempt ... Yet t.h.e_ re_ · .. _ar_~ it w.· as very pleasan_ t and altogetli~r of· the< Catholic En·cyclop'edia; New ·Send- for b~oklet "Training for: Busin~

- d bl t St M ' I t t' I ·d th A · ·· .. 'Leadership.'.' Describes the_ courses indetahil . hundreds. here :at' school who are 'neglecting. their great . opportunity! . ~sira e o see S() many: . . . ary s n erna Iona ' an e I mertcan . and gives complete information about t e · for finding" ·J· oy: an. d ·self-_ i_inprovemen_ t iil .a .. _fruitf' ul_ attem. ·1Jt.. 'V·e. r.ef_er girl? at the dance; As I 'Yalked ·un- Encyclopedia.' ' The ·, librarian re:. · facilities of Babson Institute and showWs h~r

- noticed· and along the quests. 'that ·in a spirit of fairness men arc trained for executive roles. n e . .. . to the opportunity, .. ~lmost_ '?n~qualled at N o~re Dame, !or .the .. •Jnin~tiated crowded mezz~~~~:~' (note . the and honesty, that these books arid today. No obligation. . . :. · o

. to ma~e t?e deJ>_atmg tt~allls ... · There. a.r£?. to·. be' two teams . .tlus '_year, for poetry~it's a •gift) . I fairly beamed and honesty, these . books . ; and Babson Institute [ ~q;t) _ the fir~t time;tw~lve J?en are t<~ be given ,regula: berths; 1~othcr fnur to sees~ lllany couslns. together, and turned· .. imm~?diately .. : Otherwise, : ao1 wasbingtonAve. · · . ~en .\~11~ probably be clw~en .as alte~nate_s. 1Vlul~ each of two teamfi enjoying themselves .. _ , ;_· .. · •:· more stringent rules. will be made Babson Park, {s~t;;!~rj Mass~ ·. debates·.a .side· of·the,compul~ory ar~Itratwp. questwn, twq· ether Jt::ams _0 _ . ,.,.o-·. . 1.. ,, . ,

will'¢arr,Y,N.ot'~e D~urie's colors irito;theWorld Court field.·. And there Speaking of St. ·Mary's··remind~ ·are. only..about three ofJasf:year's mell to form,the.nucleus of a 16-man me-have you returned your card? vu~sity group''f : ~ .. - .' . . . ': - . ; . . . . ~his is an age-old question • . •. :··:If. su~h a prospect. doesn't draw· into the· preliminaries at least . \ -.o- :-o-. · 1934 out of the school's·t\vo thousand men, we had best abandon debat:... The ,chaperons were. there;- too~ ing for che6kers. •. There are· many: among us, particularly undergrad- The South Bend .-Tribune· says·· so: . ,

/ .. uates, ·w~o will:0leave Notre Dame with !>ut one regret~that ,we have -o- -o--not acc<!mpli~l?-e~ -anything. -\vorthy: 0~. heing·~remcmbered.- This .. is the In view o'f.' St. Louis-=-the. defeat golden· opp_orfunity for those ·whose aspirations are many but whose of which was almost forgotten"iri a_tte~P,~s are_f~w. If you -\~ork nowyou w~ll not wail ~oward the close the 'excitement ·and joy. of the of_ your. se~ior yea),'. If you 'vork :riow youwilH1ave a solid achievement Thanksgiving vacation, ·permit at upon \vhich ~o_stand, secur~ly a11d With confidence, . •. least one' loud-; . . ' . . '

_ _ :. · ~ign up .• \vith. Father J3olg'er ;. give biin ·a chance to make. you a .-o--~:.o-• ·.· varsity debater. If I~~ _can't do it in time, there is probably no ,man WH_:__'oooooo.,-pppppp-eeeeee(d

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o~ year,•when: ·t~e\fr~_shffi.eri· be~in cio.thes •backw~r~s·· ~nd ··.his :-:pants EEEE.E!!!!!!·.· . _ . , : to ·feel the· first gnaWip.g pangs of. to_lled .up, .giVmg . a. . series . of · -o- ~o-

home.:sickne·ss; stt,I4ies··commenci} :to· speeches ·on ·severaF of the. busiest· .·.For Rock·_:: "Si· monumentuin -get'':' hard;. _u~exp~'ct~·~r .. difficulties~ stre~ts~ )ncl~ding .·.~roadway .. - and quaeris,!' . "__;_r_ead: the newspapers" aris.e ;daily; :the indifferent' ·attitude .42rid :street. . His best effort \vas -from the ''rockbound'· coasts· -of

. •.of:the .c~mpus'bec9riles 'unh~a_r~ble~· -,~Which :came)3'i~st, ,the. Chicken. or. Maine.~·to the .·sunny shores :·of ·the · thEr·roomisn't .what he wa!Vaccus:-· tlie;_Egg.?',': ,:One ·of ~e'at'.'scientific Pacific--".·.· '·t(,in.ed to· at:home;'the·fo<?d uiipahi- interest :\vas "Why: the", Ocean is so . . . -o- -o- .. :_'table; ev~~yon~ is·: critical ·a~d Close_ to _the. Shore." ·Perhaps his ; I'm feeling pretty good. to-day~

- scornfuL·>: ' , .: . ·. . . • most eloquent effort was made on I'd almost say I'm feelirlg ·fine_:_in · _·- _i:Such-:thirigs ar4a 'to be· expected the subject of ... "Our Courageous fact 'I WILL say- I'm feeling firie...;,:..;

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[ From OffStage queri.~ly beerl asked to give my player who holds, gets offside or in opinion as to the relative merits of any 'other 'respect infringes on the the westerners and these eastern football code, is more of a handi~ elevens, and to tell why-Notre Dame cap to his· team than a help.

· .. ,,_., __ ,,_.,_,_.,_,,_.,..,.,_.,_ .... ; •. is so· great. A great deal has been said :about • AT' THE THEATRES. I I do' 'not care . to make compari- the Notre D~urie forward passing

Pala~e~"The Love Pirate." sons~ but I will say that Notre Dame game. Iri.· his game's in the· East LaSalle-"Three Wise Fools." is one of the shiftiest and fastest this fall; Rockne used the pass as a B. lack .. st. o. ne -. . "The Tie T. hat I foot~all organizations I have ever threat more th~m a direct offensive

·· · ·Binds." seen. The team is composed of weapon. The Notre Dame backs Oli:,;er~"D~eam Street." : s e a so n e d players, wonderfully and ends handle the pass beautifully Orpheu~·__:. "Little Old New coached .. · · · - · · 'and this fact has a very damaging

York." ! Furthermore, I have no hesitancy effect on the opponents' secondary · •:·,..·--"~ .. -·--.,~·-.--.,-···· in discussing this great eleven. in all defense, who: are always laying

··· The Gallery Goss_ip ·saw the Pal- it::; details. It' is a 'team in which back expecting the pass. As a re­nee hill at holiday prices. Carmel eYery man can run a hundred yards sult, Notre· Dame tried only a few .Meyers featured in the moving pic- in comparatively fast tiq~e, and _with forward _passes and depended upon ture, "The Love Pirate," as one ~f ilttle to choose between the line and its rushing. game. the blackest birds in the Black Bi~d the backfield. in the matter of speed, . · The Notre Dame backs are par­

. Cafe. Miss Meyers used rare d1s- a rather unusual situation with a · ticularly keen iri defending against ci'etion as a vamp and failed-we college eleven. forward passes; in fact, their for-know not why-to overplay her The ,vestern ·team ·is not particu- ward pass defense is the best I part.- .The. picture ran red' with larly heavy ·and there is a notice- have seen in all my C?reer. They liquor. oL the colored~water. type:-- able lack of mere "beef", in the play the ball with unerring ac-

. and 'that nearly characterizes the line, which is so often 'more of a curacy and every man on the team movie. ·There was a prize collection handicap ·than. a help tinder the _seems to know exactly what he is of dete~tives but ;Buster .Keaton in present ru!es. to· do 'and how he is to do it.· As "Cops" outdid them all. · a result, the Notre Dame backs re-I 11 Contrary to the general belief,

. The .. vaudevil e was. :we sup- the Notre Dame plays are- not in:. cover a great many passes from 'ported-by the head-:-liner, .Echoes. of tricate and depend on timing and the opposition. , Dimceland, a dancing .. act: . Mr. execution for. their success·. This The Notre Dame offensive forma-r.farvel,; the. male member of the might be no'ted by·coaches.and play- tion is. ordinarily playe~, from a danCing sextet, isrightly named, be- ers. Rockne gives his team about cause. ·being deaf rind dumb; he fol- ' lows. the baton of ·the ll:~ader for his a dozen plays . of the old-fashioned

h type and depends upon getting such rhpthm: 'Eddie Hill \is befo"re t e South Bend audien~e again .with his pcrcision and. teamwork that they usmif' j'qke's arid songs, .. which he are unstoppable. .

· · As a. matter. of fact, a :couple of calls, the·· "sublime· ·and ·.ridiculous, . . or vice versa." ~ Fotlovfi.ng the. prin- years ago he diagrammed the plays

· ciple o:C economy of att_ention, this he was going to use to an Arniy is. what· ,ve would· give each act; ·scout before an Army game and Will. and Linda Newman, . bicycl~ then \vent up to. West Point and

Perfor.mers, 60 seconds; George used the very . same plays and · · · ·gained ground.. . ·

Stanley· a.nd· Sister, DIXIe: Songsters, While the Notre Dame team is a:

balanced line with the quarterback under center and the backs in the. old-fashioned parallel lhi.e. On a· certain signal, . the backs usually jump into a tandem formation on the right or left. ..

·The Notre Dame end run is one of the best I ever have seen. Both guards get in the interference and a veritable mass of men 'is thus thrown on either flank. All · the backs are particularly good at tak­ing their openings, starting one way and turning, reversing their field with· great speed. · ·

Rockne believes in playing his offensive so that a forward pass goes· with every offensive play. The play starts as either an end run or a pass. As a: result, the defensive backfield is in a quandry not know­ing whether to come. up and stop

the run· or stay back for the· ·pass. In the same way, a 'very· effective cross-buck is used with one back 'faking. to the right imd the ··other back carr~ing. the ball through een­ter. Here again, _the forwaru pass

· works as a corrollary of the back making the fake. •

The . . three strongest running plays Notre Dame has shown are an end run, two backs working on the end,· a back and· end ·on the tackle with two guards in ·the interference. Th·e backs and ·guards start on· a parallel line running to\vard the end. When the backs reach the end, the guards turn. abruptly down field, the' runner behind them using these interferers as a ;screen and cutting in· or out as· they cover the offensive beaks. This play is par-ticularly ·strong. .

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· cap,· .73_. seconds; and Echoes of free from any objectionable feat­. - ures. They do not break .the rules

Dancell!lnd, the G.. G. would have and. play·: clean,- hard footbalL . dancing yet~ . · As a· matter: of fact, it is: very!

A.· A. S. difficult for any team . to. attempt .to .play dirty football and accom-

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I . IRISH BEAT ST. LOUIS, '13-0 p_layed in every game on the 'sched- heady field- general and a drop-:

-.,·_: . ' B tw . d vers . I ule. Murphy was at }·is best on .de- kicker as well .. . e een O .... • .. (Continued· f1:o.m Page.l.) !t•nse and met with no little success ___;..____;,.,------~ 1.......;.... __ ..:,_ __ ......,. ____ ;.._""":""'_, are n1ore . adroit in the art of fast in breaking up the oppol?ition's plays THE OUTLiNE OF LITERATURE, and accurate :tackling.. As a. field before they got started. - . . I · ·Edited· by. John Drinkwatel.;;· 3 leader, Brown was alert _to every Oberst. was· a . member : o·f the -

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, Putman's ·Sons; N.e'v _York. · · Cision of the referees, and the in- of the game due to an injury, dur- 1!~~:.-t"w~~~c~~;c ~~v~r;;~v~nt;s s~:i~s; .... · . - . _ . . · . . stant a' decision appeared. question- irig the season· of '21. For the past ~ro .. Alphonsus. . -In_ an age when superficiality, is able, the "little giant" from Youngs- two. _seasons, the . Kentucky . ghint

. one of the . deepest quali~ies of the town was ·ready to make sure that has been one of Rockne's mainstays · WOl~ld's :citizims, we .are oveded with n'othing was "being put over." . . in the tackle. position, dividitl.g hon- H Say It With-Flowers, : outline. . Science,-· art ·history, and Harvey Brown began his football ors with Rip Miller. . . B · · J T1I b ·

. literl!-tui:e, in. <_mtline . have is'sued career at Notre Dame as a backfield Bob Reagan has · played . his :al,. _ ' eyer an . . rr e . e r

. from the, press. with sp,asmodi.c fre- :candidate, but the critical ey~ .. of lotted time at, the pivot .job and , : . FLORISTS · que~cy.. . Football only remam~ ·to th~ resourceful ~ockne, whose. m-. considering his weight, he has prov­be outlined. Coach ,Rockne might fimte_. sense of JUdgment decided en to be one of the scrappiest cen~

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. profitabl~. edit an Ou~line ,of Foot-. otherwise, believing that in _Bro.wn- ters in the country. Reagan played ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · , ball,, which .would _undoubtedly. be he p_ossessed another Maury Snuth,: a roving game on the defense and

, of more valu.e than any re~ent at- Brown . was· put ·in the line, ~here ·was a .tower of strength· on .tiie~ of-. tempts at· sketching .. ' ... ' . :. . .· · he has performed in brilliant style.: fens e. · · ·

The idea·behind_Outlines of~Thi~- .. Notre Dame :will .lose a set of Frank Reese has b'een the ·uhard and:-Th~~·is.a good. one. -_:Lacking ~Sparkling.backfield stars in the :per- luck" man-_on the-Irish squad; hav­ti~e, and so_l!lethne!? th~ incl~nation, so~s .. of uDu_t~~ Bergman III, al!d ing be~·n kept out of the· g,ame from to study 'deeply _a -subJect,.It· must Willian~ Red Maher, of snaky hlp time to time with injuries. Reese be·· concentrated: :and -presented' . .in fame. These two scintillating per- made his letter in baseball.arid this such.a: fashion 'that it may be, as- formers have served.on the Fight- year proved-to.:be thelogical r-elief similated with not too great an. ex- ing Irish squad for three years and man. for Stuhldreher. : Reese .is a

. penditure of time and effort. Sci.: began their first year as third string· · · · · · . ence, history,' 'and. 'literature, 'have substitutes to that brilliant aggre-. · been examined-invariably--Without a gation· of sta~s composed of Cast-. !elephone L 6542 ·P~p·tii~~ Prices

pa.ckground which co-ordinates facts ner,.Mohardt, Coughline and Walsh, arid .establishes the general'trerid: . that carried the pigskin to victory ·: ·In the study .and teaching of lit~- for two undefeated years. Last erature ':we have considered': only year they inade their letters and di-

.:lndiVidual books,· authors~ or,· more vided honors with Miller and Crow..:. broadly, sometimes .. the .: works • -of iey. . . . . _. nations. .Rarely do _we. inquire into .. This . year, both men continued the: trend that discloses itself in the their fast pace with Maher, holding study of world-literature as : a third place in the western ·scoring

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, certain. amount • of: succe-ss, ·to· give Bergman ·has · been . a _. consistent ~as, Prop~iet~rs . . us this breadth of'viE:i\v~ .··Of-course ground-gainer for the past: three South Bend· -:­the ·information: is' rapidly_ ·sketched years,. and ·took ·_a :prominent part. and>frequently it: is-_J:iot. sufficiently in Notre Dame's inva.,ion of. .the'

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:- be:pleased had he. selected -more of busketball .. squad, had a· chance. tiJ the:. 'paintings of the great .world .show his stuff, .having acted as a masters for illustrative purposes 'and EUbstitute to Captain Carberry last no_t so ·many by Englishmen.·_ rt:.is :;ea.r. . . . _ · . . ·. : .

· as_.unbiased and bro:ad, 'pr.obably; as ~: TiJ? ·~urplb·; wllc struck-__ his any work of this kind c·an he. -The etride··a'fter. training with the. squad author's 'version 'of the pe!Pnnings ior ·two' ye~rs, developed_ in~o. a of. literature, and the chapters on vnhiable \vingman :this • year," and

. 9-_ieek and. Roman. literature;· ·are "":""", -"·-~"""':""'·_;..__"~-:-~;.._--~~ particularly interesting.'~~' .. ::· : ;~:_:_' :~:: ; . -·

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