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./ ·UNIVERSITY· oF 1--JorRE DAME, NOTRE J?AME,_ INJ?IA"NA, TUESDAY, ocTOBER .16, 1923 ·. . . . - ' PRICE 4 CENTS to Be Out· Belgia.n ·:Professor ·c· · A' ·MP.US '' >. ·. .. ·. o .. r Tom.or. ro .. w ! Tickets for the Georgia-'!'ech, i · : . . · .:.- 'ReatN. D. Man 'J '1 Purdue and Butler games wtll be - 1 · · · · · · · . Professor N. Shuster out.: pssued upgn presentation stu- j Professor Charles Mercier, of .. '. ·BY·.· .•P.A:T:, ·H:. s.. lined ·the plans ·for thedScholastthic • 1 dent season tickets at the.gym-. for the·. coming year, an gave e nasi urn . on .Thursday and Friday J · · . n en ·. Is c ass m editorstheir assignments at a··n:teet- ibetween.2:30·and.5:30 p.m., it=,. gathered after the. Notre' Dame- This· is a gay )if e. ing held :ln 'the Brownson room of .• 1 was announced .. by Chairman. Army game, he congratulated ·· · _0 _ _0 _ the · Library Friday · noon. ·The :James SWift,. of the s. A. c., yes-: I team, of the' ,members of wh1ch ·.··All m·oun.d me. I: }lear.other chaps Scholastic will be 64-page maga.:. lterday.·: No tickets will be issued j are in his class! and then led a short · zine,<according· to ·.Prof.' Shuste;r, iafter that time' he said a·nd·theJ" ·round of.applaust> for them . CHEERS 'GREET ' ' • ' ' : -. I . : ' : ' FIGHTING ·TEAM· . accused of 'this atroc- ahd .it will contain many of the de- j tickets will be to. the .. three =.. H. a.rry Stuhldre?er atld Hob ity. ' ·' · · partments wliich were in the for- ! student sections only; . _ .. l gan, of the a:e members South ·Bend and . Notre ·Dame. -o- -.o.; ·· · · · mer publication . of that-· name. l . General sale of Purdue tickets 1 of Professor :Mercier s dass. vociferously. ·welcomed ·the : yictor..:; I join the: accusing·p;rollP i "The first issue 'wilL be on the cam- i will begin ·today .... Reservations j ious ·Fighting. Irish when: they :re..:· Tho.usarids . .at .Train;. March to Elks· ·Club and· Cheer Individual · b·ers ;' · Rockn·e/. Esmipes.·· also J marked "to fo?tbalhl tickkets 1 comd- j sc H o L·ARS- HIp ... I mittee" and With c ec enc ose : It's great fun. · · • :o{the month. All students who have =Will be accepted. No individual! -. evemng. . .. · -o- ·' -o- material they think is suitable, are· 1 tickets will be sold from the of- 1 · · ··· : . Five thousand . persons janimed . But .now and then, when··few asked·tobecome contributors, Prof. jfice. · · . i : cL··uB.·IN o·ANCE themselves in· the vicinity· of the things .·happen 'within: my ken,. I Shuster announced. .. . . . . . . .. New York Central station the ·have less fun perpetratmg_ atroc- · · · train drew·. in ·at . 5 · Led by 't . ! ... ·CHICAGO CLUB.. . 'c· o·NCERT DUET ... Cheer-leader' Eddie .Luther,,,·the 1 y. . -o-. -'0- : i .'.,The club w:ill hold a spe- . Scene: of Second Notre Dame bband, playing (/The ·' The dance 'Of Saturday cial. meeting in the' South room of . . . of SeriJes' o'f Dances'·, Harvest Victory Song," the students . and 1 night, ho\yever, did. yield a bit of the· Library at 8 · this evening. AT UNIVE. Rs· · ITY many South Bend· people then .fell· material for· comment when John Prospective members are asked to . . . . . · Party ·Prizes to Be Given · into line and escorted the team-or Bianchi c who is spending his first present their applications before the . . . . I as many of the team as could be . here on the. pl?ins me.eting. . . --- . 'Many surprises will be. unearthe·d found___:_to· the Elks club, where a . of .Indiana, away .from . hiS little Manuel and Williamson, with Studio tonight at' 8 'o'clock in the ballroom further demonstration was held. home in New Joisy, when Johr.; · · · · · · UC.KN. ELL of 'the Tribune building 'vhen the Coach.Knute K.· Rockne ·escaped. viant to. say,: who was in·the snake ·MR •... B . ' in Chicago, at Washington on Scholarship club gives· Harvest the. delegation by leaving the trafn,. dance·; snake danced' onto his brand W d d E · · party,. according to Mrs. D.·L. Guil- it is said, before it reached South: back. John moves with difficulty , · 9 ay Venng_. foyle, president. The :decorations Bend. . · .. and·as a.result may . TALK'S TO CLUB Manuel anq Williamson, tenor are elaborate and many prizes will The crowd cheered long and loud attend ·the delightful !Iarvest· party ;. ·.; ' . · . . . · . · · and accompanist,. are sch'eduleq to be awarded. at the station· and continued 'their at the Tribune this eyening. · • < ': · . . . . The committee in of the · · - h r · h d th . · h . · · , . . . , , . give a Washmgton decorations is . composed of Ml·s. cheers as t e me marc. e . roug · . . . --- . .- .. on Wednesday· evening at 8 o'clock:· Lou·I·s·Ahlering. Mrs.,Joseph Hor. enn. the._citY, the· \V:aY_Iit red ·-torches· Mark up one injury as ·a. t•e&ult '.'Ca.mb'riJ,dg' .. ·Lore": Is Su, bjlect .. on . and marked out by a decorated' car. of the Ariny' gaine.: :: I . . ' Philip .Manuel, lyric tenor, .and· and Mrs. F: J. 'Powei;s .. Music for driven by William" Conn' rs,' of · . -o:. .::o- . . . WhiCh -He Talks to Scnbblers;. Gavin . Williamson, accompanist, the entertainment will l;le provided South Bend, a former. Notre. Dame · But John was able ·to laugh when . : ····N · ·H · t C : b 'd have a stu'dio .in the Fine Arts by .the "Big Five."" .. · · . . : student ... On. the . car ··was . Eddie be:was·:'told ·:Of·'the plight•' of ·his .: :,:, azJng a am rJ ge., building in Chicago, and come· to ! The dance is ·the, ·second of a Luther, cheer leader, ,who· directe'd hall-mate/·Walt. Truckner. ·. . ... ·. : Professor William of No'tre Dame with considerable rep- series of dances. given by· the the: cheering. Somewhe 1 ;e in· the :, ..... \ ·:: ·-0- '-o-' . ; . . . .... the ',English SJ)oke on utation in the world of concerts. Scholarship club, which is composed of march \vas the''Ariny Mule · WalLwas. the niaideri; in; ''Cambridge at a. meeting' of Their program follows: . · ?f a num'J?eJ: of wom.en 'vhc;>. reside with· sign indicating t,he score on . in a melodrama played in: Brown:.· the• Scribblers'last night. ' · :·· . ' This Picture Is Bewitching Fair m .South an9- Mishawaka. its side. ·· · · : · son·:halL·.'. ·· · ·.• ···. •·.'·:: _·;]'Professor';Bucknell,:who is from Magic Flute") Y?ung women who att.end :ACT 1:: Jt·is,.the graduate of Christ college, ·cam· (Mozart).·. . . . . ' . ; : .. Yl;ted .. .. Club building _ -. -_. .on aggregation, ·and spac·e -. ffito';flis 'SUite . .' :·i:A]l IS. the·. litst.ory; customs and ·tra- When Myra: Smgs '(A. L.). . . o:f. the·. I has. been to near;. the' building. was 'filled. The . quiet except' for 21 tenor dition's · of the: ll'riiversity .. ·Cam-. . Come Away, Sorrow (Robert smtable · for· me,n N. n:,".the serin and ot}1e'r yells · '33 ba,ritone"snores;''16 bass·snor_es, bridge, he said, is 18 Just) .... . .the .. Mone.y real., followed ·each other .until Luther in·'their colleges, erich of which is·i·epre- ·The Mice and the Clock (Charles Ized,_.at the usedumpnr., announced from the balconyof the sleep/three of them holding:conver- sent'ed bY: its·.fello,vs· in the Lagourgue)• ' ·· c_hasmg, c:>f'scholarshlp. for deserv- building, that the team would ap- sations ·that·. are' confusingly body of the· university. · The Day Is Done (Charles Gilbert ipg 1oung men."· . pear beside him· soon. . 'The fe'\v· in import;.:· · · . . . . : •·:' The name Cambridge; he stated, Spi;oss). , ... :. ·'<.... : Tickets .for the dance. may he moments of silence ·were' followed . Walt had: 'just· returned·' from ' B: is tal.: en from· the situation of the . Ah\ Moon of :My Delight , (Liz a for $1.3,5. · by renewed .cheers -\vhen the faces·' week-end.·' ' . : ':; . : . : ::-: . ; ' university 'on the' banks of.'th'e Cam Lehm'anri) . . .. ·. : . ' I .. of . Captain . Harvey ·Brown', ' Don r ·-ACT II: Several'·hours later. bridge:ofthat"river. Piano solos': . . .E'EK 'OPINION' Miller 'and Elmer.Layden·appeared ..• The rousing. of imnates• by rolling It claims, 'to' be 'founded by Bourree in G 'Minor. (Bach)·. . : · ·. . . Each mim who .played was given. a thein·out of·bed, pinching their toes, in: opposition to :Berceuse .in. Major( Cho- . . . . , . . . . . . lengthy ovation, Adam Walsh,.};le- calls:of·'.'Getup!",:grunts:·of·"Uh.: claimmade'byOxford,:thatit·'waSpin) ..... · .. ·· ... ... '.· ... '' ·.·' ·o·· o·' K's· ing.perhaps,,cheered'longest ... . huh/'·'mrike a btisy'scenei· Walt be.: founded: by King ·Alfred. ' Serenade (from ··'·'Pagliacci") ON' BE"ST· · ... B . ·.Speeches :were demanded, .but seeches·.permis.sion'to sleep_longer.· :·,He compared .the trea,.tment of (Leoncavallo) .... : . ; :. . . : · · .. · ·· . . . Coach Rockne,· it seems, 'had given . ,.,<, . .:.o> . . '.. undergraduate·s·:at,' Cambridg.e with Adown the, Willow Lane. (Four- . ·· ' · · . · .. ; . ·, ··. ' orders that no ma·n would talk, and ACT More liours later. Walt the : ,. at DaJ?e. drain)::,'. . . . . .. . . . . . : no man: did. talk. ··. . . . . . ... ·is seen locked door is no hazirig at Cambridge," . The Songs of; Grusia o(Rachman:- America . Asks Universities What ' Cries for the defeat of Princeton ofthe·dormitory. He he said;,i···· . . . .. ' '. inoff)· •... ·.. .. ; . ' . '. · .. !.'Bo'o,ks·'.byCa't.hoiJic'A'u'th.or's'''The'y· his. shouts are·Ioud'.in· the echoing · ·'· .. City. of. Spring in as n·ational champion this year, fol- void .. They are_. of·:n,oiayaiJ.. ·oM·' ':.M.· u·· N·. 10 .. N·s·· . Town;: 2,,.P'oor-7-:-.3, Happy; 4, i : Consider to Be· the' Bestj• lowed. . . . . ' . ' ' ·,· :... raps :on..:the ·He'·-kicks . . The Roof. Garden; 5,.Home! (Deems .. : Cathoiic 'review ofthe _.Hoarse and smiling, still enthus- 'on:the·dorm.'door.<He moti.onsto . Taylor).:: ···:. .. ,veek, is conducting··a•canvass of iasti'candproud,:the crowd,-Notre those 'Yho Pl;lSS. ·· Th_e. scene is. sup.;. . ' · s YE. A. R. · · the Cathoiic reading public, in an Dame. men and South Bend people, posed to convey theimpressiop of BESTTHI . 0: .ck;.weiler·Medal.··,·.'· ',.effort to·learn:whatCatholicbooks then broke up,· chattering·as·they 'a; maiden iri". 'distressj . a . maiden . . . . . . . ate considered the be'st; ' .. .,., . left . of' the '"wonderful -game . won locked in dungeon castle.· Walt . . . ·:-co_nfest , :·The ·question is beint( asked 'the by Rockne's·Fighting his bit to convey. that impres- F 'th O'H ' PI ased Wt'th Results .; Rev. Charies c. Miltner,' de'irri ;of and 'Ulliversities;· The' lists .' ·. :< I ' . SlOii. . . . a er . ara. 'e : ' . . ' . ' . .. . submitted by each·· of: these insti- •N, .: D ''M' AN'>H' u·RT'I' :Time passes: -:'M:<>re)ime passes. 'of FirsLOff-. Campus Mission;. the ''oCArts' and Letters, tutions. will ·be .. •publish'ed-' in :the · .• ..... '' .. ···.·. · .. · .. ' ' · ... ·More men· pass: .. ·. . . . . . . .. . . . . called · to: the .. . for Literature section of· America .. :De- · '. :vheri of.'th.e''·njari:Y who ' . Are the Dockweiler Philosophical Medal tails .or' the contest .are . . . '. . . ' . ' .. '. ' . pass While Walter boils,, compre-:. .,_.;.H 1 c .. '' " d durt"n'·g ' . • ' . ' ·;, t' .. 'th"' t'h. ·. ' .f Octob' er 6 . ··,IN·-'· c· o· L'LISIO'N herids and becomes·the' hero of the··. o . .recor. s Semor studen s. I?, , e e .Issue o · .. : . . · · . . .. drama W'lt··· 1 d the MISSIOn JUSt fimshed Saturday collegemaypresentessays.on·son:te '.T.hecoric1itions.follow: .. ·-':;, ·. . .. . ::· were better. than in any philosophicahiubject in·:.coinpetition ·: 1. 'The choice is' limited to books . . •.. : .......... · b. :i. . . year, accordmg to figures su.pphed for the in'edal. .f· . . . H.·:w. Holderman CuLon.'.'Face .. : Y.· . ·,·Fr"anki'e·· ... ·c· be ad. m·I·t· t' e·d· h';[ .. Rev. John .. , F .• O'H!!. r.a. head. o. f · · · 1923 to ... 1923. ·. · .. · · · ' · · , . · · . th D t t f R 1 ,::."For t'lie' 'honor.of the . 2,''' The. author rriust' be a. :'<Glass folice Charge E_lkhart· to:,:the. most. exclu.sive ch.ib e epar men ; 0 . . e IglOn. ·. . . and in appreciation for the generos- ' . . D I ' Wlth.'l 't. I.'. t'' . : . no,v he'·• has rio. fliwer· .because ;T.he as follo'Ys. 'ity of the donor," said Father Milt- Ho,v'ever, 'books -\vritten in a ..... , .fl_V8L .·_I :n OXIC a I On_. ·. . .-.: l 't ; .. · ·.. · .·. ··h.· . . . = · · · f 1920 , ·. 1921 : · 1922 1923 · " - t.u.dent 1 ·n the College Catholic· ·spirit by: conv. erts befo!e .H. w .. Holderman, s. enio.r in c. om ... IS rumored that.. IS semor proo : .. . ,.. · -- 9 -- 758 1138 ner, every s h . · · t 1 d d . .. T. h. e Dome is. quite ... the b_ erriest. 7 88 86 9 · 1 7 00 5 1 . 857 . 'of· Art's and Letters should enter t en· conversiOn are· no exc u e · merce, living_ at 223- East' Grove· .. b 1159 ·· ··· · · · · ·· · · ; 3.': The subject matter need·not t · t M' h · k.· · · t b t erries.. .·· · .. · .. ·.··930 1068. 895 tliis contest."· . · be·.exclusively:Cath.olic;hencebooks sree, Is awa cu .a ou . . And th t . iderable since· 117 7 · F·o·. r .p.ar:t·I;cula· rs ·-as'. t.o .·.th.e. the face by 'flying glass. when his · · · · · · · a . 1 s cons . . ' · . · 853 ... 1068 .·· .905 ·· ·1183 of-.fictio .. n, poetry; .science,· .etc., are · · ·. ll"d d. · · h · N .. h · .even the semors who least resemble - · · 'o:f ·the e'ssay. and a,. list of:possible . . . F'ord. coupe co 1 e. ·:wtt a . as · ... .·• 9 0 !' : _. . _, .:· :. ·_- . 12 } 0 apply at Room .. 323, ': · ·.been Ish illl the tux collars; the cap· and · 83 Th t bl , . · . . d · 'that ,building ·on any day from· 5_ to: 6 o:t'·iginall"''.· .::.pu_bl. ished , in .·.Eng .. lish. · . . · . . . e a e · 1s ' so o'clock. , : . . .,. Holdebrian, ... _-on . ·. •. . . ' . •' I ' each day of the .MISSIOn of each . . . ' ,.. . ' Translations, therefore, are .exclud- Notre :name av'enue,. met· car Father lists be, to Inj· k ·d S b'd O'Hara.smd,whoareregularCom-,·J ., ·· · --· ···. ·i coup·e·,,i'asatotal•vreck.'·= ·. k. u_napo IS ·wee -en s. orne 0 Y · · t dt'd ot t·eceive daily ' • ·Any. junior ·interested·· m • · ·.·Please· hand .. · in your. list of. the .n·r. Fra· nk'Po\"ers, ttendt'ng·Hold- Issed Paul' Harmon they .say. mumcan s, . . . . · . : . . · . · k' 1 · · ·• ' I . Ho_ly Commumon every .day ,durmg :! : whether mg ·= Best; Ten Catholic Books to THE erman . at St. Joseph 'hospital, i;e- . ··T·h· ·.' · · -the 1923-Mission; .. . . .. ,·l:·.Journahsll\.or not, will be ·1 DAlLY. No lists will be received_ mo.ve'd a·larg·e· ·piece ofghiss from .. . e:incid.en.t,''.not. the o.sculation, ' . . h t . t 1 ' f · · Fath.er .. o'Hara ·was.m. uch pleased •· g_ 1 v ... e.n t e_ 0 P. po_r.· .. u.mty.· 0 qua- .. =, afte1; Novembei·· 31. . hi"s. fa' ·e, an' d. made· sev· eral 0 <_course; reminds me· of the tiriw 1 d f THE · th I . · with the succ. ess of the off-campus · .• Ify as a .. news e. Itor. 0 : . , t. 0 ' ·clos· the· \"ound. Holderm. _nn' was ·. · e hts. went ·out at St. Mary's AlLY f h 11 11 t THE I " dance a few 'years. ago. It .took Mission, held for the. this if, D .. 1 ewt a .. 1 .·= ....... ST. ·JOE . resting easy last night. ··_:_ . soll'le time to get candles, toq/ yeai.'.: Its ·success made._ up for the :j 12:30.:· f. .·:St. Joseph's Church IS holdmg a · :nwrocher ·was·--taken·;·'to . ·,., . .. : . · ., -:·o- .. · '.: . . .:;- . . _'.o_f on .the .. he •j ; 'and .1:. _p.m. · · b?zaar in· th: St: · Joseph· hall a: driv--... ·.· .'Tex" Rickard claims that Fripo smd., · :.= sev.eral; .... Ne. .. .. ·.·J: .. Jl .. .. bet. t.h.e still hasa chan-ce to win-his fight •l 17;'18,·'19·anrl:.'.20 .. _.:Lunch:wlllbe influence o{•ili.toxicating.liquors. '. · . , ''ith D!!mpsey. The last issue of the Missionaries,... conduct religious· :1-- the: position . of edt-: = serve·d '.Iadjes. o.f " ; ' · · . ·.· ·. . . : ·: ·· : ; :. :' · · :: · : Po,catello. Tribune says· .so, anyway. services in London in. 16 Aifferent L next year. . ! Notre Dame' students are mvtted to Subscribf for The DAILY.- .. . . . . .. MR: GRUNDY; . languages: . . , .. . . _,._.,_,_,_,_:,._"_, __ .,_,_,+ attend.. · ....

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Page 1: oF . . . A' ·MP.US '' >. ·. :· .. Tom.or. Be Out· CHEERS ... · plai~ pl?ins me.eting. . . --- . 'Many surprises will be. unearthe·d found___:_to· the Elks club, where a . of

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·UNIVERSITY· oF 1--JorRE DAME, NOTRE J?AME,_ INJ?IA"NA, TUESDAY, ocTOBER .16, 1923 '· ·. ~ . . . - '

PRICE 4 CENTS

~_.:.;_--:--------:---~~Scholastic to Be Out· r·-~·~;obT~~~i'·T~c-~E~:·-··-+.i· Belgia.n ·:Professor ·c· · A' ·MP.US '' >. ·. :· .. :Toda~ ·. o .. r Tom.or. ro .. w ! Tickets for the Georgia-'!'ech, i · : .. · .:.- ~ 'ReatN. D. Man

'J '1 Purdue and Butler games wtll be -1 · · · · · · · . Professor Georg~ N. Shuster out.: pssued upgn presentation 0 ~. stu- j Professor Charles Mercier, of .. '.·BY·.· .•P.A:T:, ·H:. s.. lined ·the plans ·for thedScholastthic •

1dent season tickets at the.gym-. Be!~ihum;ihs.area1 1 No~reDPahmi·l·o~slonpahny.

for the·. coming year, an gave e nasi urn . on .Thursday and Friday J · · . n en ·. Is c ass m editorstheir assignments at a··n:teet- ibetween.2:30·and.5:30 p.m., it=,. gathered after the. Notre' Dame-

This· is a gay )if e. ing held :ln 'the Brownson room of .• 1 was announced .. by Chairman. Army game, he congratulated ~he

·· · _0 _ _0 _ the · Library Friday · noon. ·The :James SWift,. of the s. A. c., yes-: I team, t~o of the' ,members of wh1ch ·.··All m·oun.d me. I: }lear.other chaps Scholastic will be a· 64-page maga.:. lterday.·: No tickets will be issued j are in his class! and then led a short

· zine,<according· to ·.Prof.' Shuste;r, iafter that time' he said a·nd·theJ" ·round of.applaust> for them .

CHEERS 'GREET ~ ' ~ ' • ' ' : ~ • - . I . : ' : '

FIGHTING ·TEAM·

. accused of perp~trating 'this atroc- ahd .it will contain many of the de- j tickets will be i~sued to. the .. three =.. H. a.rry Stuhldre?er atld Hob H.~-ity. ' ·' · · partments wliich were in the for- ! student sections only; . _ .· .. l gan, of the Varsi~Y., a:e members South ·Bend and . Notre ·Dame.

-o- -.o.; · · · · · mer publication . of that-· name. l . General sale of Purdue tickets 1 of Professor :Mercier s dass. vociferously. ·welcomed ·the : yictor..:; I ~lways· join the: accusing·p;rollP i "The first issue 'wilL be on the cam- i will begin ·today .... Reservations j ious ·Fighting. Irish when: they :re..:·

Tho.usarids . .at .Train;. March to Elks· ·Club and· Cheer Individual Me·m~; ·

b·ers ;' · Rockn·e/. Esmipes.··

~nd also hera:~-th=~~erated. ~::~;~cii~Y ~~: !~~~r~:';' 0~u:h~Ii fi~~~ J marked "to fo?tbalhl tickkets 1comd- j sc H o L·ARS-HIp ... ·.~:iW.el~~~~mi~~ett~.~~~~tr~~~;.~ I mittee" and With c ec enc ose :

It's great fun. · · • --~- :o{the month. All students who have =Will be accepted. No individual! - . evemng. . .. · -o- ·' -o- material they think is suitable, are· 1 tickets will be sold from the of- 1 · · · · · : . Five thousand . persons janimed .

But .now and then, when··few asked·tobecome contributors, Prof. jfice. · · . i : cL··uB.·IN o·ANCE themselves in· the vicinity· of the things .·happen 'within: my ken,. I Shuster announced. J.-~~-~~-·-~~-~~~~~-~~-~~~·~~~~ .. ~~4 :· . . . . . . .. New York Central station whe~ the ·have less fun perpetratmg_ t~e atroc- · · · train drew·. in ·at . 5 :25~ · Led by

't . ! ... ·CHICAGO CLUB.. . 'c· o·NCERT DUET ... Cheer-leader' Eddie .Luther,,,·the 1

y. . -o-. -'0- • : i .'.,The Chi~ago club w:ill hold a spe- . Trfbune.~Build.ing· Scene: of Second Notre Dame bband, playing (/The ·' The s~ak~ dance 'Of Saturday cial. meeting in the' South room of . . . of SeriJes' o'f Dances'·, Harvest Victory Song," the students . and 1

night, ho\yever, did. yield a bit of the· Library at 8 · this evening. AT UNIVE. Rs· · ITY many South Bend· people then .fell· material for· comment when John Prospective members are asked to . . . . . · Party ·Prizes to Be Given · into line and escorted the team-or Bianchi c who is spending his first present their applications before the . . . . I as many of the team as could be . yea~. o~t here on the. plai~ pl?ins me.eting. . . --- . 'Many surprises will be. unearthe·d found___:_to· the Elks club, where a . of .Indiana, away .from . hiS little Manuel and Williamson, with Studio tonight at' 8 'o'clock in the ballroom further demonstration was held. home in New Joisy, when Johr.; w~ · · · · · · UC.KN. ELL of 'the Tribune building 'vhen the Coach.Knute K.· Rockne ·escaped. viant to. say,: who was in·the snake ·MR •... B . ' in Chicago, at Washington on Scholarship club gives· a· Harvest the. delegation by leaving the trafn,. dance·; snake danced' onto his brand W d d E · · party,. according to Mrs. D.·L. Guil- it is said, before it reached South: back. John moves with difficulty , · 9 U9~ ay Venng_. foyle, president. The :decorations Bend. . · .. and·as a.result may :hot.'~e·able_.~o . TALK'S TO CLUB Manuel anq Williamson, tenor are elaborate and many prizes will The crowd cheered long and loud attend ·the delightful !Iarvest· party ;. ·.; ' . · . . . · . · · and accompanist,. are sch'eduleq to be awarded. at the station· and continued 'their at the Tribune this eyening. · • < ': · • . . • . . The committee in ch~rge. of the · · - h r · h d th . · h

. · · , . . . , , . give a coll'~er~- a~. Washmgton ha~l decorations is . composed of Ml·s. cheers as t e me marc. e . roug · . . ~o.:. -~~ . --- . .- .. on Wednesday· evening at 8 o'clock:· Lou·I·s·Ahlering. Mrs.,Joseph Hor. enn. the._citY, the· \V:aY_Iit ~y red ·-torches·

Mark up one injury as ·a. t•e&ult '.'Ca.mb'riJ,dg' e· .. ·Lore": Is Su, bjlect .. on . and marked out by a decorated' car. of the Ariny' gaine.: :: I • . . • ' Philip .Manuel, lyric tenor, .and· and Mrs. F: J. 'Powei;s .. Music for driven by William" Conn' rs,' of

· . -o:. .::o- . . . WhiCh -He Talks to Scnbblers;. Gavin . Williamson, accompanist, the entertainment will l;le provided South Bend, a former. Notre. Dame · But John was able ·to laugh when . : ····N · ·H ~··· · t C : b 'd have a stu'dio .in the Fine Arts by .the "Big Five."" .. · · . . : student ... On. the . car ··was . Eddie

be:was·:'told ·:Of·'the plight•' of ·his .: :,:, 0· azJng a am rJ ge., building in Chicago, and come· to ! The dance is ·the, ·second of a Luther, cheer leader, ,who· directe'd hall-mate/·Walt. Truckner. ·. . ... ~ ·. : Professor William ]~ucknell, of No'tre Dame with considerable rep- series of dances. given by· the the: cheering. Somewhe

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:, ..... \ ·:: ·-0- '-o-' . ; . . . .... the ',English department~' SJ)oke on utation in the world of concerts. Scholarship club, which is composed line~ of march \vas the''Ariny Mule · WalLwas. the niaideri; in; distre~s, ''Cambridge Loh~". at a. meeting' of Their program follows: . · ?f a num'J?eJ: of wom.en 'vhc;>. reside with· a· sign indicating t,he score on

. in a melodrama played in: Brown:.· the• Scribblers'last night. ' · :·· . ' This Picture Is Bewitching Fair m .South ~~n~ an9- Mishawaka. T.h~ its side. ·· · · : · son·:halL·.'. ·· · ·.• ···. •·.'·:: _·;]'Professor';Bucknell,:who is ~:(Aria from ~'The Magic Flute") Y?ung women who att.end ar~.m- Whenthecrowdreached·theElk~. :ACT 1:: Jt·is,.the deepest.dea~ graduate of Christ college, ·cam· (Mozart).·. . . . . ' . ; : .. Yl;ted ~rom.rep:~se!ltatJve .. f~mihes .. Club building mor~joined.the,en-. _ -. -_.

~of ~nig~,k~~f.~~:~m·• jl~~j!~IEJ~Pt<.>,.:~- E.~~9g~;.~g!l-~.::.,~n. interesth~g:_.::~alk .on ~:::::\1ar.y.,;o:f_:'Allp1~dalc'--(-Oldo:..Englioh)- Su~.c~~s=«:>rgamzabon,~.the..~1l~~I!.?!1e thlisi~stic aggregation, ·and -~If spac·e --,·-~ -. ffito';flis 'SUite ~'ln-·Brownson . .' :·i:A]l IS. the·. litst.ory; ·:th~ customs and ·tra- When Myra: Smgs '(A. L.). . . o:f. the·. ~lub I has. been to p~,ovule near;. the' building. was 'filled. The .

quiet except' for 21 tenor ~nores, dition's · of the: ll'riiversity .. ·Cam-. . Come Away, Sorrow (Robert smtable · ent:rtm~ment: for· me,n "U~ N. n:,".the serin and ot}1e'r yells · '33 ba,ritone"snores;''16 bass·snor_es, bridge, he said, is 'composed.~£ 18 Just) .... • . ~,rom .the Umve:r;sit~ .. Mone.y real., followed ·each other .until Luther and:six':fellows~:talkfng in·'their colleges, erich of which is·i·epre- ·The Mice and the Clock (Charles Ized,_.at the ~ffmrs.I~ usedumpnr., announced from the balconyof the sleep/three of them holding:conver- sent'ed bY: its·.fello,vs· in the g~neral Lagourgue)• ' ·· c_hasmg, c:>f'scholarshlp. for deserv- building, that the team would ap­sations ·that·. are' confusingly va~ue gover~ing body of the· university. · '· The Day Is Done (Charles Gilbert ipg 1oung men."· . pear beside him· soon. . 'The fe'\v· in import;.:· · · . . . . : •·:' The name Cambridge; he stated, Spi;oss). , ... :. ·'<.... : Tickets .for the dance. may he moments of silence ·were' followed

. Walt had: 'just· returned·' from ' B: is tal.: en from· the situation of the . Ah\ Moon of :My Delight , (Liz a ~ad for $1.3,5. · by renewed .cheers -\vhen the faces·' week-end.·' ' . : ~'' ':; . : . : ::-: . ; ' university 'on the' banks of.'th'e Cam Lehm'anri). . .. ·. : . ' I .. of . Captain . Harvey ·Brown', ' Don

r ·-ACT II: Several'·hours later. near~the~famed bridge:ofthat"river. Piano solos': . . s· .E'EK 'OPINION' Miller 'and Elmer.Layden·appeared ..• The rousing. of imnates• by rolling It claims, 'to' be 'founded by Kin~ Bourree in G 'Minor. (Bach)·. . : · ·. . . Each mim who .played was given. a thein·out of·bed, pinching their toes, Arthur~'hesaid, in: opposition to th~ :Berceuse .in. D~flat Major( Cho- . . . . , . . . . . . lengthy ovation, Adam Walsh,.};le-calls:of·'.'Getup!",:grunts:·of·"Uh.: claimmade'byOxford,:thatit·'waSpin) ..... · .. ·· ... _.:·~ ... '.· ,· ... '' ·.·' .· ·o·· o·' K's· ing.perhaps,,cheered'longest ... ~., . huh/'·'mrike a btisy'scenei· Walt be.: founded: by King ·Alfred. ' Serenade (from ··'·'Pagliacci") ON' BE"ST· · ... B . ·.Speeches :were demanded, .but seeches·.permis.sion'to sleep_longer.· :·,He compared .the trea,.tment of (Leoncavallo) .... : . ; :. . . : · · .. · ·· . . . Coach Rockne,· it seems, 'had given

. ,.,<, . .:.o> ~-:o- . . '.. undergraduate·s·:at,' Cambridg.e with Adown the, Willow Lane. (Four- . ·· ' · · . · .. ; . ·, ··. ' orders that no ma·n would talk, and ACT I~l: More liours later. Walt the : treat~erit ,. at -l~~·otre. DaJ?e. drain)::,'. . . . . .. . . . . . : no man: did. talk. ··. . . . . . ...

·is seen beating-~on' th~ locked door ~'There is no hazirig at Cambridge," . The Songs of; Grusia o(Rachman:- America . Asks Universities What ' Cries for the defeat of Princeton ofthe·dormitory. He shouts,a~d he said;,i···· . . . .. ' '. inoff)· •... ·.. .. ; . ' . '. · .. !.'Bo'o,ks·'.byCa't.hoiJic'A'u'th.or's'''The'y· nextSaturd.ay,-~ndfor~otreDame his. shouts are·Ioud'.in· the echoing · ·'· .. The·~ City. of. Joy~l, Spring in as n·ational champion this year, fol-void .. They are_. of·:n,oiayaiJ.. yra~t c· ·oM·' ':.M.· u·· N·. 10 .. N·s·· . Town;: 2,,.P'oor-7-:-.3, B~t Happy; 4, i : Consider to Be· the' Bestj• lowed. . . . . ' . ' ' ·,· :... raps :on..:the dorm'door~• ·He'·-kicks . . The Roof. Garden; 5,.Home! (Deems .. : 'America~ Cathoiic 'review ofthe _.Hoarse and smiling, still enthus-

'on:the·dorm.'door.<He moti.onsto . Taylor).:: ···:. .. ,veek, is conducting··a•canvass of iasti'candproud,:the crowd,-Notre those 'Yho Pl;lSS. ·· Th_e. scene is. sup.;. . ~ ' · s YE. A. R. · · the Cathoiic reading public, in an Dame. men and South Bend people, posed to convey theimpressiop of BESTTHI . n· 0: .ck;.weiler·Medal.··,·.'· ',.effort to·learn:whatCatholicbooks then broke up,· chattering·as·they 'a; maiden iri". 'distressj . a . maiden . . . . . . . ate considered the be'st; ' .. ,· .,., . left . of' the '"wonderful -game . won locked in a· dungeon castle.· Walt . . . ·:-co_nfest i~·:Jieifin , :·The ·question is beint( asked 'the by Rockne's·Fighting Team~u, dpe~ his bit to convey. that impres- F 'th O'H ' PI ased Wt'th Results . ; Rev. Charies c. Miltner,' de'irri ;of colleges~ and 'Ulliversities;· The' lists .' ·. :< I ' .

SlOii. . . . a er . ara. 'e : ' . . ' . ' . .. . submitted by each·· of: these insti- •N, .: D ''M' AN'>H' u·RT'I' :Time passes: -:'M:<>re)ime passes. 'of FirsLOff-. Campus Mission;. the ·c~llege. ''oCArts' and Letters, tutions. will ·be .. •publish'ed-' in :the · .• :· ..... ·.~.-. '' .. ···.·. · .. · .. ' ' · ... ·More men· pass: .. ·. . . . . . . .. . . . . called · atte~tion. to: the .. ~~ntest . for Literature section of· America .. :De- ·

'. ,~ben, :vheri on~ of.'th.e''·njari:Y who ' . ~igures Are A~nounced. the Dockweiler Philosophical Medal tails .or' the contest .are .outline~·;in . . . '. . . ' . ' .. '. ' . pass While Walter boils,, compre-:. .,_.;.H 1 c .. '' " d durt"n'·g ' . • ' . ' .· ·;, t' .. 'th"' t'h. ·. ' .f Octob' er 6 . ··,IN·-'· c· o· L'LISIO'N ~· herids and becomes·the' hero of the··. o ~· . om~umon .recor. s yesterday.~· Semor studen s. I?, , e e .Issue o · .. : . . · · . . .. drama W'lt··· 1 d the MISSIOn JUSt fimshed Saturday collegemaypresentessays.on·son:te '.T.hecoric1itions.follow: ·,,~·.. .. :· ·-':;, ·. . .. . ::· Andw~f ~~s~:se~S:t.' were better. than in any previ~us philosophicahiubject in·:.coinpetition ·: 1. 'The choice is' limited to books . . •.. : .· .......... · b. :i. . . year, accordmg to figures su.pphed for the in'edal. .f· . . . publishe('during':t~e .P~riod f~om. H.·:w. Holderman CuLon.'.'Face .. : Y.·

. ·,·Fr"anki'e·· ... ·c· ah~01·l'"l·····m-oa-y. be ad. m·I·t· t' e·d· h';[ .. Rev. John .. , F .• O'H!!. r.a. head. o. f · · · 1923 to ... 1923. ·. · .. · · · ' · · , . · ~ · . th D t t f R 1 ,::."For t'lie' 'honor.of the Un~versity; . 2,''' The. author rriust' be a. Cath~' :'<Glass j· folice Charge E_lkhart· :· to:,:the. most. exclu.sive c~nnpus: ch.ib e epar men ; 0 . . e IglOn. ·. . . and in appreciation for the generos- ' . . D I ' Wlth.'l 't. I.'. t'' . :

. no,v he'·• has rio. fliwer· .because ;T.he figures.~re as follo'Ys. 'ity of the donor," said Father Milt- olic~ Ho,v'ever, 'books -\vritten in a ..... , .fl_V8L .·_I :n OXIC a I On_. ·. . .-.: l't ; .. · ·.. · .·. ··h.· . . . = · · · f 1920 , ·. 1921 : · 1922 1923 · " - t.u.dent 1·n the College Catholic· ·spirit by: conv. erts befo!e .H. w .. Holderman, s. enio.r in c. om ... IS rumored that.. IS semor proo : .. . , .. · --9 -- 758 1138 ner, every s h . · · t 1 d d

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. 'of· Art's and Letters should enter t en· conversiOn are· no exc u e · merce, living_ at 223- East' Grove· .. b 1159 ·· ··· · · · · ·· · · ; 3.': The subject matter need·not t · t M' h · k.· · · t b t erries.. .·· · .. · .. ·.··930 1068. 895 tliis contest."· . · be·.exclusively:Cath.olic;hencebooks sree, Is awa -~'was cu .a ou .

. And th t . iderable since· 1177 ~.'.: · F·o·. r .p.ar:t·I;cula· rs ·-as'. t.o .·.th.e. natur~ the face by 'flying glass. when his · · · · · · · a .

1s cons . . ' · . · 853 ... 1068 .·· .905 ·· ·1183 of-.fictio .. n, poetry; .science,· .etc., are · · ·. ll"d d. · · h · N .. h · .even the semors who least resemble - · · 'o:f ·the e'ssay. and a,. list of:possible . . . F'ord. coupe co 1 e. ·:wtt a . as · ...

• ~4o~i~·laoked q~ite<dev,ili.~hly 'shiek~ .·• 9 0!' : _. . _, ?~ 0 ~ 5 .:· ~ ~·· :. ~~~ ·_- .

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0 'sribjec~s, apply at Room .. 323, M~in .elii~~bleTh:e ': bo~k · ~1ust h~ve ·.been ~ead;~lea~t~~~.ey-.e~t:~~e~·Y'a:~~~l~n~t~~-. Ish illl the tux collars; the cap· and ·

83Th t bl , . · . . d · 'that ,building ·on any day from· 5_ to: 6 o:t'·iginall"''.· .::.pu_bl. ished , in . ·.Eng .. lish. ·

. go\vri~ . · . . . e a e · 1s ' arr~n~e so o'clock. , : . . .,. Holdebrian, d~ivi~g·_---]l~orth ... _-on _· . ·. •. . . ' . •' I ' each day of the .MISSIOn of each • . . . ' ,.. . ' Translations, therefore, are .exclud- Notre :name av'enue,. met· the'~ car

tb~~,~~~~~t~~~{ Ii;h.~12 ~~:::- Y•tf;,~·~~~~~~~eJ~~Ju~r!~~. Father r·-·-:-;;;j;;;,-;~i':r~~·---"~"'i ·~s. Coll~ge lists m~s"t be, ~ent to ~~~~ng~fngR·~!t'~:f~;;iie':~ ~~ Inj· r· k ·d S b'd O'Hara.smd,whoareregularCom-,·J ., ·· · --· ···. ·i Aniericabefore.December31,:1~23. coup·e·,,i'asatotal•vreck.'·= ·. k. u_napo IS ·wee -en s. orne

0 Y · · t dt'd n· ot t·eceive daily ' • ·Any. junior ·interested·· m • · ·.·Please· hand .. · in your. list • of. the .n·r. Fra· nk'Po\"ers, a· ttendt'ng·Hold-Issed Paul' Harmon they .say. mumcan s, . . . . · . : . . · . · k' •

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' I . Ho_ly Commumon every .day ,durmg :! : JO~rnah.sm, whether ~a mg ·= Best; Ten Catholic Books to THE erman . at St. Joseph 'hospital, i;e- . ··T·h· ,· ·.' .-o~:,-o- · · -the 1923-Mission; .. . . .. ,·l:·.Journahsll\.or not, will be ·1 DAlLY. No lists will be received_ mo.ve'd a·larg·e· ·piece ofghiss from .. . e:incid.en.t,''.not. the o.sculation, ' . . h t . t 1 ' f .· · · .~ Fath.er .. o'Hara ·was.m. uch pleased •· .· g_ 1v ... e.n t e_ 0 P. po_r.· .. u.mty. · 0 qua-.. =, afte1; Novembei·· 31. . hi"s. fa' c· ·e, an' d. made· sev· eral s· titch~::;··.· 0 <_course; reminds me· of the tiriw 1 d f THE ·

th I. · with the succ. ess of the off-campus · .• '· Ify as a .. news e. I tor. 0 : . , .· t. 0 ' ·clos· e· the· \"ound. Holderm. _nn' was ·. · e ~ .~.g. hts. went ·out at a· St. Mary's AlLY f h 11 11 t THE I " dance a few 'years. ago. It .took Mission, held for the. first't~me this if, D .. 1 ewt ~a a .. 1 .·= :· ....... ST. ·JOE 'BAZ~AR~ . resting easy last night. ~ ··_:_ . soll'le time to get candles, toq/ yeai.'.: Its ·success made._ up for the :j DAIL~·.ofl_l.ce ~e~ween: 12:30.:· f. .·:St. Joseph's Church IS holdmg a · :nwrocher ·was·--taken·;·'to pol~ce. . ·,., . . . : . · ., -:·o- .. · ~0~ '.: . . .:;- . . l~~i~y _'.o_f s9m~. on .the .. ca~pus, he •j ; 'and .1:. _p.m. · :n-~hm · :t~e ··~.ext.·]. b?zaar in· th: St: · Joseph· hall a: herid~uarters ·an_:~ c~~r~e·d ~vith driv--... ~

·.· .'Tex" Rickard claims that Fripo smd., · :.= sev.eral; d~ys .... Ne. w~-.. edito~s .. ·.·J: 224".~or·t.11 .. Jl .. I~l.str~_e··.t·,··' 011-·.0····c.~o .. bet. i.ng·an·autom.oblle:w.hlle~und.er t.h.e '· still hasa chan-ce to win-his fight •l 0~~the:·Jumor.clas~.will·be-el~-' 17;'18,·'19·anrl:.'.20 .. _.:Lunch:wlllbe influence o{•ili.toxicating.liquors. '. · .

, ''ith D!!mpsey. The last issue of the Missionaries,... conduct religious· :1-- gibl~· ~0~ the: position . of edt-: = serve·d ·by:'~~~ '.Iadjes. o.f .~P.~: ~burch. " ; ' · · . ·.· ·. . . : ·: ~ ~ ·· : ; :. :' · · :: · : Po,catello. Tribune says· .so, anyway. services in London in. 16 Aifferent L ~<n:::~n-chtef next year. . ! Notre Dame' students are mvtted to Subscribf for The DAILY.- .. . . ;~:~~{:~ . . .. MR: GRUNDY; . languages: . . , .. . . ~ _,._.,_,_,_,_:,._"_, __ .,_,_,+ attend.. · .... ~~:r,•7''

Page 2: oF . . . A' ·MP.US '' >. ·. :· .. Tom.or. Be Out· CHEERS ... · plai~ pl?ins me.eting. . . --- . 'Many surprises will be. unearthe·d found___:_to· the Elks club, where a . of

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gins, Henry Fannan,. Edwin Mur. phy, · Hai·ry McGuire, Frank T,· Kolars, John W. Kane, John 't, Showel, John S. Brennan, Lawrence ·w:; O'Leary, Norbert Engels, Rob. ert O'Riordan, Gerald Holland · Thomas W. Coman, Charles A. Me~ · . Gonagle, James F. Hayes; Walter J. · Haecker, Edmund · A. Polhnus Jerome A. Benning.· '

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Someone ·heard -a: journ·alist sing REGARDING BULLETINS · Men will please report at ·.titnes : A box hns been nrrnnged unller the

up· in someone's room two days ag->. 11orch or the Mnin building to receive bul- mentioned. This will · avoid delay · The someone said, "Boy' ... you. got a· letins . which nrc to nppenr· in the Officinl and inconvenience to' Dome ph. otog.'

Bulletin. No method other than the bulle-S\Veli ·voice. What are you 'taking tin box will be used ·ror the collection o£ r~phers. Up Out. here?P '.'Journalism," re- bulletins. Bulletins will·be collected from * : * * the box nt 5:30 p.m. ·

·· - · . . .. .. .EDITORIAL STAFF· EDITOR-IN :cHIEF; ..... '::. ... :::.~:;~ .. ~: .•... :.~,---"······· ......... ~~ ................... HARRY. w. · -FLANNERY Editorial Stnff-Henry Dnrnhnrt, Jack Higgins, ·Henry Fnnnnn, Edwm Murphy: Harry

sponded the singer.- ··"Boy, why · * . * ~, Michigan Men. don't you· go on the stage and make J . D · Meet in South rooni. of Library . , un1or. orne- Pictures: ' an honest living?" said·· the wise' Beginning Monday and . continu- Thursday, 12.:30. . Discussion.: of fjf1!i~~~l~~~~2~}.~~i~i~~~=~D~1~~~~~f~l11 one. "They te·ach. us that: it's. wrong ing for one week,· junior:. pictures dance, smokers and pins. to make ·an. horiest living,·in jPur- will· be taken .~n· Washington hall , - FRED UHL, Secretary.· nalism," said ·the singei·.·-· "Here, every,.evening at 7:30. • · *. * * . take this·razor and· .. go.play .. with · . CHARLES DONAHUE,·:- ····Club Picture~.-yourself." 1 .* * *.<. . · Assistant Dome:·Editor~ :Clubs can arrange for Dome pic. : Don't unstring. other people with tures by applying at the Dome of.:

i~~~rf!~~deL~~i~~;;(i~~·d;·;.·"·:;.r~·;k···N;;ii;;~··Ray""."F"ih·~-~ij;;~~:···T;~·~;.; ce nb~~nh~_; .. d.J o0hn ~A.

· Stoeekley; ·s;·:A·. Kane, Lnwrence G. Kelly, Pnul .. Funk,. C~arles C~aw~or ~ . ~~ o~ Lane!' Jr.,. Jay_ Flemiri~. '•. :· ,; .. · ·

· · · · · -BUSINESS STAFF · · · · ··: · ·· · your vocal strings: · · · · · • · * ·* fice.or 316 Corby. · :bq~r~E:ss···¥~~GER ...... ::.:.::.:·7: ... :.' •• :.' .. ~: ...... :······ .......... : ......... _ ...... : ... : ... ~A~F~r ~·· N:C~~~ : * * * . New York State Club~::· · · JOHN BARTLEY,.· Local :Adverbsmg Mnnager ....... " .................... ~ .......................................... E.JV t d A. p lh The New· York State club ; will

~~~ ~~~~~~~-~~~~-~,~~~~~~~~~~r~~~:: --*B~~~M~a~~ Semor, an~ J¥n~or A~ststnnts ..... ,. ... _ ......................... :.T .. AherJ 'it : P'ntrick John· A. Adams heard.'.' ... , ·.· * ; .. ~-. •*· . ·Religion I, Section. 8 •

. Sophomore Asststnnts ....................................... o;c·· ............ E o I J 'v Whitaker . F :Remember . the ··moral smoker and banquet- plans~·· Father On and ·after ·.Tuesday·, October Freshman Assistants-George Schill; Tom· onnor, rro onesA. . Ed O'B . . Finnegim .,vill·speak. . . 'Andrews .. G. F. Green, A. Nanovic, P. DillnknmP. c. Dicker~<on. AI. ,ton. . nen "Gyped Woodpile;"· 15, s. ection B' (2 :30. Tuesdays and · · * * to .• •. 'TOM CARFAGNO~

·· :~ .. -·.: .. ~:cOMPLETING:~. THE·· VICTORY . . ·. _':·::· : Once we ·kne'~ * * · * · · ·· .r ~:~~st~~~Ji~;,lli:~:~Jn0~0~::;,~2 ~; . · .. ' N~t~e: :O.~~e.;·_d~fe~_ted. u\e. :po.werful cadets Saturday afternoon, ·A man who. -'. · . TelegraJ?-s; Science hall. · '

and by so doing;:won one. of: the. greatest football cla~sics of the 1923 Was a _parlor: Outgoing . telegrams . are sent .... FATHER KELLY, C. S. C .... season. -:But: that· victory was not ·ma~e.complete. unhl; at. le~s~,a~ far .Singer. · , through the office of the treasurer · ·. * . * ·* as tradition is concerned; the team was \'(clcomed home by. ~heir ._ F1ght- And when he'd call and \ in,coming telegrams' are · Villagers. . ,·

d . - ·upo11· his .,_'Moll,'_'·. .ceived at the Registrar's ·office. 0 t f th fl" t f 1 · irig ·Irish~' student-bo y supporters._ : ;· · · · . · · .... . . · · '* * · *. . , n accoun o e con 1c .o ast ~. When -Notre· Dame's·teams leave the campus· to defend their -repu- She'd. ahvriys·~take.· him ~eek'~ meeting with the Mission,

· · · d b tl \V d Without fail New .E.ngland Cl~b. the .Villagers ahd other South Bend ;tation>~m· fo'r~fgn .: fields,,' th~y :go ~orfcctly. -.. tutor_e Y - te. .on .. er Into the Meeting of New England Ciiib at men .will meet to discuss important ·coach Rockne and filled: with· the. confidence: of. evcr.y man ,at,.tl,te .·Kitchen!!· 12:45 Tuesday; in the ·south room tt t 7 30 Th d -Univc-~sltv·.··_·'Ana·· \vin 'or _l_ose, ',v.-hen: the gridders r(!turn, the· students, , * . * ·* ..... ' of the· Lt'bl;a·r· y. . - · ma ers, a . : urs ay in tha

.; . · · · Director's room at the Y. M. C •. A. in· keeping \vi~h'the~traditional pledge of loyalty t'o their teammates, are If ·~ou'~·e·;gotta· \~obbie·.·a_:.tonsil, ' AL ·BIRMINGHAM.··· '· A. HANS,· Secretary.· af:the depot.'to··~\;elcome'them"back-amid voluminous cheers and y~lls do it·in a Ford and·you .won't be ,; * · *- · · . . . .. * * * · that''rend'the ·atn1osphere ~vith their piercing echoes. ·· · · , · ·heard. · ·.Class-Absences... , Monogram .. Club Darice.Coinmittee .

. It is unquestionable .,that :~.rockne's. ·science is the biggest· faCtor ir- · .. •:• *. * . · ·section 9. 011Iy ,thos·e .cuts =which · .-.There·-will be' a.' meeting: of .the· tli~·'N ot~e .b'a~e ·vict'o~ies; his football technique and strat~gy :insti11e(1

· Henry Ford- has offered· us money a student'. accumulates .''\vhile absent Monogram club dance committee in. i:r~to .'ou~: te~ms lui.~'· earned for.· them the. most c.nviable· reputations for. that -last ·.crack .. We.' said -that in the common interest of the Uni- Room 204, ·Sorin hall, at 6:30 Tues. the-:g~e~tl.!·~~ ·i~; t~u~- ·countr)'~ · ~ut. even .~ockne :isserts .tha.f y:erc it ?1ot :el'!- t~~usa11d \:ou~dn'! b~~ it., · versit:v shall be cav.celled by the day evening. ~ ·

· for .. ,the, '-'~pirit". of. the men .behind· e. a~h . individualjJlayer, he .. n .. c;vcr_ J!epal;tment of ·Discipline:.;- In these · .R. BRADY;· Chairman.· 1 I I ~ .. He wrote- that he was·one of 'the d · · ' ·. *· ·.*. *' -could ,-haYe .. produced, tl_1e extr:10rdinarily. \Vo'ndcrful tea~ns t wt 1e w~ . .cases,. tests an .. qmz'zes · omitted by

~eri ·thou.'sa.nd. · th ·t d · t ·h n b · · d ·· · · · AVIs .... _Arid-,so,.whenthe victors return Notre D:iri1e'men.must pi~ove b~~- * .. *. *·, .. , e s u en sa e·ma e up at the .. · · thi>ir·>\velcome that they. are. 11arf of .the._tea.m. -. the tenm tl)at may, ~c - · · . , : convenience of 'the instructors:·con- -La reunion · · hebdomadaire du

y ·• This "puts 'him ·'out df 'the 'foui· · (i · · · 1 Cercle Francais aura lieu.' merc-the·couritry's·besti·this·yea·r .. ·;:' -, ·_'···hundred 'class. .. ':.cer;~--·f. ··it d.··· ~' ·f .. th.:d· redie·soir la chambre 112 de l'edi-

, •• : ~.; 1 : :··: ._- ., :.- ..... •• . * * .. * . .. · . e .. : acu y 1rec OJ;. o .. e·: e-; . -,. ·r .. __ . , !, .... • : . ~. . . . · · . partme.n( from which students< are fice prin'Cipal·a '6 :30 hres. ·Le· Pere

. ,_, ·:.,.':::.'~>~··!<.:.· .. :;\ .. ~CLASS~ CUTS·~_;~:.·." ·,:~-~~-;,: ·· ·;·.··· . : A?d doe_sn~t·;~ake''?ff_·the_ topi~, .to be absent ,\rill.n~tify.t4e prefec~ Mil_tnEir .don-nera .une·-causerie sur· . · . ·._ Tite new regulations 'for::class<abs:ences·'a~-e 'a· g~~-at 'imp'l-cn;erri(mt. !llll_~Ic,, f~r:~t·was•run:?~ed ~hat d~r~ of. disciplipe,. a!ld.h~ .. wi_ll infor~ the ~~- sujet Reminiscences de· Roine, ... -' -.. ;;!:··P.revious·:·rule~ ·-for .. · class"abse~ces ·,:were gro·~'sly. inadequate~ · The m~ ,;hls · t~ml: -s~me -years:· ago .. he. prof~s~or~,.bY !nail.: . .', ., · .· .. ,·.:·: ... :~ · suiyie por .un_~. discu,ssion a ·laquelle :·.· .. · ... ,, .. .-:._, .. ..... ·.-~'!···::.~ . .-. · -.. · 1 ,-d'd. · .... d ··(" smdthathed1dntkno_w~uchabout >Sectwn. 10 .. Every. .. absence .. -on tout ·-.le mohde .. poendra 'pint.

- ~: __ fellow.'.~'~lt~_l?Ut..:.Cf?.~~.Cl~~~~~_or_)~!tlt:,_m ucJl-r::..: pu~ '/ .. .::.: ~- ~!!(Jt .. ne~ .-.t~ -:. ea~ -t-htrfin~rtSj-'litit-that:"lmcly:-he-=has· tffe-':UJ.'st"-:?a'fii'1fe.for--=a-='recess O{:"'on· ·Bi~h"y~·n:u:-·~·(tous'.-::<":--~-;.·.:.~.- -:-"''-;-. -~-· --the'·p'ossib~hty of·dismJssal :under·the old regulations. Adoctor_s.cer-. taken a liking to the'·banJ'o, ·· ··:.· th .fi'st"d· f.t 9 ·· ··h. 1·1·b · .· .. : . ·.* ··*· *) ~. · ..

' · ' · · '· · · · · · · ·' · · · ·· dl d · 1 b d d · e r ay. a er a recess s a . e _ . . . , ...... , . , , ... , . tifi.~~te _ _.~y~s. ~-asy . t~ s_cc?re, .. a Ian a Y ·mig It. e J?ersua_. e · to.·: si~~ _ *· .. ~ * · '- . pe.nalized · ~Y , ·a. ~ouble . cut. ~ ·Th:e: ·,.; . ·. - C~emist~ , Club· S~oker.': .. , . c~c,~~?.s~l~ ?t:.~'~e.~cd siie )m~g~~~ .lose. a .b?arder' o:, -~~ she were a gen . Befo~e ~ou mv~~e ~he_ m.us<7, word .r.ec~ss apphes. to. ~hanksgiy-: Chemist~ ·.club. smoker Weunes~ er_~p.s -:sm~l_,, ~.f..~~ s.c~mGd ~h~ .. poor .cl~ap · nught he · ~ISII7Is:~d }ro~ school muse·· about the .VOICe pirates and ing, Christmas and . Easter. holidays. day : evening in . Chemistry . , hall ..

. -and;"_e~en _n<;)W .and .theY!-,. a chap;wxth ··a tcnrfu,l story 'might even soften ball bats. * *. * , · . ·.: : ·: · 'DEPARTMENT. OF. DISCIPLINE. Tickets can be obtained. at t11c door the1 ~hcar(of ·a~'Un~ver.sity e.x.ecutive.,.,. ... . . . < .:' . .' :: .. ' ·:.' .. . · -·. ·:- -H_O~DA: · · · '· ' , ... : .. ·.·: .. *.' -~-~ ·:* :·. ·. .• ·.:. , or .from. George Fitsgerald,·.·216·

·.--·.~~t .. :~ll..that_.Is,past.,_. ~tude_nts·.who-are ab~e .. nt now~ ~re.:al~s~n.~ ... _ , ~.~ont.~nue~.).. :· .. ,. ,· .:.pa.ly Staff •. <.•' ·.'. :' Badm.hall: .All are:~vel~ome ... . That;i,s .all there is .to it. :·.Under, the ·new regulations-the Colgate sys- Three ·terrible shrwks rang _-out , rhe follo~mg 1nen_ple~!_>e meet 1!1- CL~RENC_E ·KAISER, Secretary ..

·. tem~ri)Jowance is.made for.:th~.number o~ times_~a .. J~a~-·may .. r~ason,t;t.~ly_ on the .. night 'air:· The_~e. were·. folo. the, .DAILY. :~ffice; .. 7;:30 __ tonig:ht-:--: . * < ~ .• *.:...- . :: . . miss ·a ?lass ,in· a.semest~r, and h~>is, not "_cu.t'~ ·.if he .i~ abs~nt ~l.lo'~e· few ~owed by ~ low ary? .Plt~f?l ... m~an- Tue~day:_ · Wa~t.er J:--~aeckt:r, ,~d- ; ,:;Blue C1rcle ·.Adv1sory Bord:· ·· , times~: ··But;if he'.misse·s:oftener:than the.number.oftimes. ~he average· l~g as-.of· .. ~ome one,s:u~ermg ~I~e- mund. Polh~~s, .. Jerome:. Be~n.mg, ·. Memb_e~s· .. of ,~he.· Blue C1rc!9

, man' misses; hi,s ~_inark~ for'thc ·period gradually falL -The system also. ous ,·pam. ; .~hen. there: was·~,qu.~~t, ~ohn_ W_. !{_~.ne,:!<:>~n ,Pa~rlck. ··. :. ; : IIomec_ommg.,_ adv1.sory .board.· ':Ill · 1 1 t ·. ··t]"·t ·' ... --, 1 · · ld, t' ·tl .... 1 · 'f .1 .. b t · · t and the au grew heavy :mth an . , JAMES F .. HAYES. , meet . Wednesday -night ·at. 6.30 cacuaes·· 1a a man s1ou no pass· lC cass-I 1e IS a sen -a se · · .. , .·:-- ·. ·. ,.. . ......... ·'· . · · ... ·. ·.· ....... · · ... · . ·. . ·

·. - , ·. ... ·.. , - .. _: .. , ,:· · --: · ·' · · b T . . · ·· .,_ awesome- stillness.· .Wmdows·.·were . · .......... ~ *·. * ... . :-. . .. . .. · o'clock.m .Room .101, :Sorm .hall. · n~~-~.e! '?f_:tn~~es; te~ tui7~S)r:t ,:l; .. tl~~ee-:-.1.10_llr. ~lass; ·.~he· e, H~_f :I~ .. that·~~ going up in nearby. dwellings= an'd . ; .~:; .. ,. ':Dom~. Pictur~s .. !:·: .. ·.: .... :.<.. MATTHEW .ROTHERT, Chairman •

. m~n.whp:)s.n_qt_,tlt.e_~q a~ le:l.?.t:_a·.,c~r.t~m penod of times has missed so heads-·were·beirig thrust·out',:·heads :The. 'fo-llo\v)rig members·.'·o£;.'-the '·._,_ 'f· . •· -...*, *· .:~<· ....... ..-, " · mticli thrit )ie· is.rH>t:_eh~i,tl~dto )?.as·~ ... H~ 1~a~ n:issed top ma~y- lectures, which J:leld_ ey~s .dilated ·.witli ·fear~ DAILX· .. ~.t~ff-·::Pl~a.se~ rei>9~·t·::t·~ ·.the·~< ... :· ~- .. · .. :B~·;,d M~n .. ·. , ~ .. , . it).~ ... ~e~~~~e~'- t~ _pe: ;UP~~ to-.grl!-.SJ?i the; .~??Ject-~s:·!Vell: :is ~he .~an:·· who Thi:m'through the· quiet of'the night K.. of. C .. :rooms~ Walsh. hall, ·-this :: · Rehearsal· ·.at. 5 this evening.:··. n~~~n~.~ r;eg~l,a~ly,~~_nd,-:_my ~IT.lo~n_(of n;t~keu:P.,wor~)1e rriig~tt_ .. d,?_,can- there c~m~ a lowr unearthly ,moa)~~ a~ternoon· or .. · ton:t.<n;_r.~·.y, 'morn- · ~. 1 • • ... '.*:_: * .... * -~· .. -~> not,)ma~e, pp; .for:~;\Vhat)IC )laS. missed; ·. :~ . , . . . . : _::.' ' ' .. ':·; ing·, . It rose: in pifch. an~. V.<;>lume, ing, to have th~ir piCtl!r~s taken for ! : ·.-,Juniors •. · . ,_: .,-; .

· . The riew .syste1n is not. only,significan_t.·as· a· more. effici~rit. manner, growing ghastlier ·and_ ·more·· terri:. "t4e 1924· .. Dome: '-·:Harry :w:. Flan- . Ju:t:~ior ·class(.; meeting·.: Friday, _r:. of.:handling.:elass.·abs~nccs, a··good in it~elf, but it_is_.i_mp,ortant-,as_o~~ fyiil!5" until it·s'we~t' ~he-ve~y·.~_eav2- . Hel)_ri-.:B~rn~art,:_-Jack .Hig.:: :i2:30,.South room·of .. the

·more. step toward· the· better1'and ·greater. Notre. Dame. . . ·~ , .. · ~ns m .a Ion!?_ and hideous wall; ·caus-. i ..... .r ~ •. ,.,;; , ;·~.· •... , . • · · · . • .. ' ,... ...: . ~ .•. ,. mg the hmr to ·stand--up on the

. :.:.:,::lr-1\TT'E. 'DH. ·'r A·L·L·' ·'C:'.OQT'B., AL' .L E. ·~-liH~T£. ~~~S., ·- :, .. ~.' head.s of.th_fli~te~~rs,~i~·~o.~e.'cll:s~~ ~·'·': l,V,_.l.J .. .L\. . .fi. · ,-;~ 1 .I'• :.ti. · lY.I.Dl-1 lY.l1 · , . , . ma~mg.It.JUm{l right out. and leave

. · ·The" Interhall ;Athl.etic' Associa~io~.Jws: _ d_ecided to giv.e ~mblems. :to pe~~anel)_tJy,;-· ~ ~:~aJd·'Q..e!lq,ed · men · in~~bers .of the-championship· football-. team. i·;-This;. indeed,. is. a .. matter ~vould · h~ve .. J?.e,~n ~n .a. ~ll~~~· , .. _. _:, w9r~hy; ~f~ p,ra.ise ~ .. ~?~ _ o~e·.;th?.t.-:sh~m!d .. have been: practiced -sooner;~ : ,--:-c:: •· · ~he, .~,ou,n_d w~~ .~o,m~~g., \ f~o~.

·:_:: f~e~et~fore, i_n~~rh~~Uchi:uripions ;have ·liad to '.be:·content: .. with the ;Hood as r~~m. A· dim hght ":a~-. 1-,."\"·,,, ~ ·f···~··}-'''1·-~-- ... ·'·h··l- · -k . ered·.from .. 1tas-they.watchedand· g ory emanatmg · rom··t Je· c Iampwns 1p ·a one:" ·But· a :wee ·after -the · · th 1 · h' · . f 1 •·1 1 · 1 1· · f - ' · .. - ·. ·. . ·: agam· e, ow w Impermg moan· o-

fi~fl _.::~?~~,· .t ,Ic. m~~\;~t. ,t!-rg? .. ~.~ve or.gotte~ the·1·p~rs.on!_lel ,!lf.: tl~e .b~le- lowed . the :·_climax :,.<:>_f .. : the , _shriek ..

•' ~' ··\ '· -~~ .. ·.··l ~ ~. -~·:_~~-:.·:··:1-.-;:-::, '·· 104-1'06 North'Michigan·Street; .. ": .. :::: :· 'NOTRE DAME.'CAFETERIA. . 206 South· Michigan Street .',;.,; .. ; . . . '·. ON ·c.AMPU ... s_,.· ·. - · 887"389. South .:Michignn; Streeti ~ .. '122 West Washington Avenue ..... ' CLA , . ~

·,. 119-121' ·West 'Jefferson Blv'd·;);::·' ·; --.~·.. ..R.~ S .. ~~CH:ROOM 107 E. ·Washins:ton Avenue··' .·: '.- · .. --· · ........ 15 .to.19 W. 6th- St.

.._.·,a2~,;w~~.t .~ou~h s~~~~t·'"·" , ... .i ··: !1 ;~-~~~-~.,~~. ·:·, · )~.~;;:·l~~~·> .. ··' :.·: . . wi~.n.I~g. :t~,~~·-. ;~S>t',r~~~dy :-V~I~ . forget_ful~ess, t? ·o~e:: ~om~. sy~b~l pf Fright~~ed .)~~ugh/~~~:~( w_ere, ·. :~h.e the success attamed::by.~the,.team whos~,-n.Igl~t~ ,of,.pr?cbce :an~·. earnest bolder. ,of. these· listene·rs·1 made __ for. _ . _ ·::r.; ·· ._; ~ · :;. '.' ~.

I ;'. t - , , :. .: ~ !: . ,, -~; ·. .... -; ' !·

· -w~~~.!l~~}e~ .. uP}P. ti~.~~iH~:t,_le f~otbalt,ei.riJlle~'h~.s b~en~nst.itu.te~ . . ;,:, tJ:le· house· .. Not'stopping:·.Jo··.:rtng' .. · · · . ·' .. · . :.~~ '.Dhe 'eri]blefu'.!will:d(j:·m.or'e tlian'reward;:it' also ,v-m 'iridii-eetly ·c'on:.:, the bell, they tore up the'stair\vay~ :··()' . . _.; . a· '." ::·· ·" .. 'c:·... 'l' . . . -.. ~-~: .. ,·. . '

.· _tribuJ~. t.«i:~h~~~!l.c:~:~s~;:_~f·:_i~t~tl,l~w athl~tics) by cpcou_t;~gi~g.'qo:mp~'titf<?n tha~;· :i# 'n.~t~~r~~ny·::.~·~r~(i"t.;-_:#i:>, ·--~ut ·::,·:.:·:··.:~·'·: .' ·: ....... _ ... ·. - .:_· .• ::·:·_~·:_'::./'··· ... ~' ... ·- .. •··.· .. !.:1.·;.·.,··.·.·;~·.·:,<':_ .. :-~.·_:;· .. ·.·.·_·::.:: ·~···.;·:_ .. : · .. ·:.·.· ... ··.;::-,-~·:a··:-:' ... ,: .. ·,::r.·:.·_·_ .. :,::_._ .. ··._ ... ·.,.~.: .... : ·-· .. '.;-,_:,··.·s_· ... :~:. .. :···· . . if pro_re~r,9?..?R:~W~t~o~: :is.~gi~~·H: ~y all,. ht_lll~. ,.: Sev~_ral ten.ms,._of.~ this ·ycl:lr, ro~L~~<?:Y., :"?h.~~··. ~-;-:m~.~n .. _:; .a~4. s;~~~· h_~v~ 1?-?~:?~0J?erate_~· :: .. ,~!lrJ.'_Wl~~' of }:ou:~e, need_no,reprlmand:;Jor.·.thcy. m!? ~ .. -f~~nk.;·· o~_ hgh~ .)il~erm~

· wtll'l1e prese:r:tt'f9.:r. the next· game in winch :~hey_are scheduled: ... , ·:· .tJ:~~ugh ,th.e,.spac,e, belo':"-; a d?~r, · ·: :r11e .emblem·s·· ar'e· evidence that:: the. drive for more iriterestdri the t~ey'burst' It open and ·entere~: .. -: .. - ·-·~... · ·

.. in~~~h~IJ;:~:~~~~~:~s :.~:V~:s:edi~'g!~ .. ·-·!~te:.e~ble~ is ~a>r~e'.v·.stimulus jto~ard i ;'her~sto_o~)Io~d~ i~ ·t?e · cent.e~ :·~·~ . . :·: -. . -.. ~'.hi.· · R : -· ·-- '. · · .. · .. , · th~·:.F?,~?I ~n~~Nle ;~lR~~;~,f ~h~.-~choo,l year-will·reyeal .t~e· prnct!calit!< ·o_f; ii!v!fe~,~~~i~~~yes~:er~.a~:P;:J . . ~!~. . ~--. 'I;J·n~· · ~--~~·._.·.~ , _ ·:.·Q_~~ 's'· -_-.

. _·.-.: .. ~h~,,~~.Ql~~-'3:.nq~i~~~.~."~'}_~~9~ /?,f t~~.~e~. vrJw_ ~r.e s,t_nvm!?. ~o_.b7_t~9~ .. t~? "! ~'What··is:·it?"··they asked,:·"What ~ ~ ·, '4;.1~;1;:.1.'1 · . ·. ·. , ·, InterJ,t.alL.p.rogram.,: ... ,._, .. ,, , .• 1. ,; \! :;::.·_,;: : "-- ·::, ...- .. .": - : ·::- · ·- .I -··" · · · h~s ·happene'd '!'~ ·-:. ·.: : ··- : ,. · ;; .; : · > · · . . . .~ : _ · .. : · . .. ,,, '· ..... · · .. -· · · .. · ..

··'· .• ~ ..... , .... '•!''"' ···· ";··., .. ,.. ;~"Ju~t remembered," said Ho.oda'; · -- · ·· · -· ·-- - : · K;'~J..L.y;'K:. -E~l;r~.:~ __ ND_' K~LLY~r ·.·.. "I J'us't' remembe'red· that I mi'xed .. ··,,s· outh s··e,·n: 'd I ,d-.. -·,- ~·!· /

~ · ·;· ,. , ... n tana.- - -,<·< ·. -~':·:.··:·J.:.:·::,,.,,,_,, :.-:c -~' ·.:,.-: :·,:) .. -.~; :·; .• ·' .. !~ ... ,.~- · •. :.:-; .. ,· .·the:env.elopes.intwo'.iettef~,-~neto. ..-! .··.: ·::..-.' •. :_.. . ~ .. ,·.·. : .• •....

_- .. _: ·,.-. -·?-'~~ n~v.;; l£!.Y:' _tfi:rm of.:fC~l~Y,:·;!{el:: .. ;i; ~~~~ral. a~t1~le~ of. ~al~e:·Io~t: h~:. my girl and ;the ... c)th'er:'birwling out ·:': ,;,·,; , .. .._.,,. _: ; ·: , Li ·: _ · . '·',. : J-· .. ·. · :_:.ly· :and Kelly;,.:,ln:rl?~tro~t, ?.~·L._com.~· sttideiits_'are :being held, by ·-Br~ther my.lau.ndry."· ·:··>.: · · . . :." · .; .. · . · ';! ' · ·. ••· .. ·

·_: o;- ,:· pos~d_,pf.:,.~'YC?:·.~o.tre.J:)am~;.ah,tm~n,· Alphon~~s:·for identificatio~, :A~-~~g ":: ·.: _.;.; : ··>f.'.·,:* : * · ·:· .. ,. ··'"·~ : .,,,·;·::· .. , .-':-: ... : .. :': ... ;: · -:~: . . . · .. :·.. . ... ·\. ·· ... ·.' _Ha~ry M:'_::f{ell~ and-E~met~ :Kelly. 'tlienf.are_ 'a .ring, stick:·pin,:· a .valu- ·-; ... the ·'great.'·intermitional· foot-· : '~--$··s···so· ': M' -- '·'·"··}· .;·T· k' t _. -· ~$.·5" 00 ..... They_ .. located ,In.De:troit- .. With the ·a· ble ·r· b. d . d . . . .t ball game between· West Poi"nt ·an· d ~ ·,·, . . o ... ·'.· - _. : ... ·e. a .. -_·.·-·. :: l~._l_C.· ... ,.-.e .. _ ... S.·.· .. · .... ·· ... · -~- ... ·. ....... fi,_t .. G3·3·~:.D.;·B·.k·b·. 1d: ·. osary~eas_.an an._amoun .. ., . __ .: :. ' Irl!l;) .3: .: I. - .'! n~e ... _ ~n ' 1 Ul' mg. of- nione :· 0 . . I . ' . Notre:Dame .... ·~w~. G.c:N~ of. the ··:; -'.' ... , ... ::. .. ... ·\, ' - :, . . . ~.- .... ·.· .. · · : .·. They._ ... were ·~·prevwusly . located .-at . · Y . ·- · ~ners. P ease . se~ - ._ ... . , _ J.· o_ ::.-ott~\va~··Iil>> ·~;·:t:i:; :·-·.:: ·:.:·:· ·-,:r.:. ~or;t~~;o:e~~-hon~us ... -o~·the.>OBrown- 2f~WILL.'.' yo~,'~,_ .. ·begs··· ·Pan~~one --·~' -.. _:·: - ': .. : .. · ....... ·.· ·- ... "'.,_. ,_ . , :· .· ... ,. .

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Jake, .. who .foundr.-: clipped,-.. :and __ :·~··.Good_·at·a/1- Up~·ro·u/n,LiJcations mailed·jt'in_;_HWill.yOU:'faVOr-nle ·, -· . ' ., ' ,•,,',' .·: _'S,·~ .. ' :c _: .. ,..;,: '\vith- the·· ·name .'of>,the· ::Ame:dciim co~su_l in·~south:Bend?~~;: ·.,~.:c. ,::-.;.:~.,·

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[.From Off Stage through the Notre Dame forward of Notre Dame, halfhackfl •whose '":all .for 40 yards. but tnade ·only seemly hunch. was. forwai·d. ~me around the ends. The. punt- •Knute K. ·Rockne's great _agg~·e­mg was about even, as each hooter gation from the Indiana reserva-

F~cuRES 5-~.u0· w· l ~E"J;'.,ROPOLITAN CLUB .

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RAPID· GR-OWTH r!~~:~~!a e;:::!~~t: --:;out6 ~~~nk! ofo•-"~··-.o•-·.·-~~-··-··-··-··-··-··-+1 averaged clO"" to 45_ ·yards .. , · t1'on vr'th · d. d th- t th · h

I: ... ·AT THE T_HEATRES. · •• "Y"' ' ' · su en russ roug the air,>and slashing drives along I.· Orpheum_;_Merry Go Round. 1 [New York Timesf · the turf, beat· the -big Army team ·~- Palace-Bob Pend~r Troupe~. j One of the _most' admirably. drill- 13 to 0 while -a- capacity crowd at

:a. . - ?Ivmg Day. and a. da~ce, to be held m New York during Christmas va­cation were discussed. ·

.•.. 'Oliver-Hurrian .. Wreckage~ ' i ed teams that Notre Dame has ever Ebbets~ field, with thousands turn- Every College Has Increase' d. E_n.roll-1· -LaSalle-The G1rl Who Came: turned out made the pilgrimage ed away,·sat pyand;marvelled.· ..I Back._ ' . ' ' . ' . 1 from South Bend, 'Ind., and yes- In vain the. gray garbed: cadet ment since.:. 1916; .. Freshman .' l 'Blackstone_-"Last Hour_. : 1 ~~~d~~~~~ed T~~t ~~~!feer~ d::~:~l!~ corps from up the Hudson calle'd to Class Big- as' 1916 Uni.versity; ·. ·,' +;·.·-;~~7"-··-·~-~,·-~·~-··~··-··-G·+o. · by_ the· master football' tactician, i~e- vA_ar1·nm_yt.he

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y~_igshant-.g Ftihgehi.t-:-r·.· 1·Fni.sgph1·rta.'-' · Detailed 'figures· on enrollment. . The. _ p_r_oduce_rs or. "Merry . K t R k . ' nu e oc ne, _turned loose a baf- tiona! melod~es of battle.·. Through- announced· yesterday;· showed· that

: . A :committee :of : J o~eph::. Burke, John Adams. and . John .McKenna was appointed to reorganiz'e 'the club. A meeting_ will ·be held for the election of officers. ·

TWO COLLEGES': Round" ·.claim that· the }'I: spe~t a fling assortment of plays that pro- out the tumult and the shouting Notre Dame is rapidly · growing; year' in making it,; and after ·seei~g duced two touchdowns. * * * the slim fleet blue jerseyed backs and again indicated ·the 'immediate it, you will be of the opinion that' _.The .victory w~s; the·. Hoosiers' from the middle west .found the -need for the success of the .endo\1•­the time 'was well spe~t. -It is a seventh out· of the series . of ten path. twice that leads across to the. ment drive now being conducted. -

' iavish affai.r, well directed, admh•- g.ames that the_ two intersectional goal into .victory over· orie of. the The number of students ·accord;. ably' set, and equally· adri1irn9}Y ~1vals have played, the Army com- best of. the.'.Army teams.. · · ing_. to c;olleges was 1,855 . on S~p-acted by a· cast· which is .·headed py m~ off, the . _field . victorious only .The. Army fought . to . the . finish, tember 20,. it was stated. The· Col­Norman: Kerry and _Mary Philbht. twrce,. an~ ·one game, last year's, ~ut: the Army With all. its power, lege of A~ts and Letters has. 376

GETNEW DEANS, ' Prominent among the pl.ayer<J: i.e; re~u!tmg m a tie. The defeat ad- had nothing to ma~ch that' spirally students enrolled, compared with Father N'ieuwland. to Devot'e. ·.·M:; 'o··. re.

_George Hackathorne· :whose wistful mm1stered ,to th~ West Pointers, array .of backfield talent made up 210 in 1916, which. at that time in-. interpretation of a huch-backed side yesterday I afternoon,: however, was. of. .Crowley, Layden Miller. 'and eluded :the members of- the :pre~ienf Tim'eJo Research ';/Father.Car'ric'o'

show barker is the best thing· that one of. the . b~tterest ·_blows . of .all, S~uhldreher, __ all swe~pi'ng· forward Co~lege o~. Q01nmerce; .the College _·· H·an"lt:n.g' G·r.adu·a' te .Work. : .1 .• :

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Little Minister.:' . ·- -· coacht_n. g of C_apta.in_ John McEwan continua_lly got t_h_· e charg·e: · · 'pared with i91 in '1916; the enroll- · T · h · . · · · ' · · -· ·' d th h

.. - wo c anges·m the heads of. col-.· The story_ ·abouhds in what is ~n WI _t e playmg of Tiny Hew., ' For one' quarter, fighting out ment mth~ College of Science in · · · Itt· form p th t · h t ·· 1916 · · 60 · · d · ... · · · 169 -~ leges' of ··the University :have _.been· called by the hackneyed term "1m- ' er . an er s ar, ,m · t e man. o . man along the turf the .was . ,. an now IS ·. the man: .interest/' What .else could backfield,. the West -Pointers .'came' Army held ·its own. But th: tide College ·of. L~w-'numbers 373' and made this year. you expect 0~ a pictu;e in whi<;h,an off !'he .plains looking forward to tUrned when Notre Dame suddenly had. 202 in ~916;. the· CoUOge of . , ReV. F_rancis We~rli~ger,, C. s:··c., · Austrian _couz:t.tfalls

1_n love. with a g~t~m~ ample revenge for. past hu- went· into -the air, abando,ning· the Commerce .. has· the· Iai·gest enroll- A.-M., L1tt .. B., 1911,. succeeds Rev .

. girl who plays_ a grind organ at a. m1hat10ns. bayonet for the aeroplane, and from men~ in the .University, ·totaling Julius Nieuwhmd, C.· s. _C.,. Ph. ·c.; ·Viennese Coney Island? The count, Their defeat, however, was ~0 that moment the cadets .were over- 536, a remarkable growth .·during as dean of .the College. of.Scienc·e.

for reasons of state, is obligul to disgrace, .for the South Bend team, whelmed. · - · . recent years. . . , · · · . Father Nieuwland, who is known in marry a member of the. aristocracy, composed for the most part of new The ·Freshman. ernblirrie~t 'of thi~ the scient~fic world as the inventor. despite . hi_s . love for' 'Agnes, . the men and outweighed. to a marked AI . . 'ni . . . . year, is 713, .or as mal~Y as in' the of ~ewisi~e a~d many other coin-

. daughter of a clown, and there's deg~·ee by the .cadets, proved itself Urnnl J.t'.lagazrne entire University iri 1!H6. · · · l?ounds, asked that he be .relieved your·story ... ·. .. . to be one of,the greatest offensive ' -_Is_ su_ ed Satu~dav . L'ess than'"one-fourth of thestu.: ofhis.duties as:dean in.order that

-'It_ is i1 -~p-lot . which. could eas_ Uy aggrega~ions ever _at the . South Th N .., d(mt body. are. from Indiana, . it. wa~ he might.· spend . more time · iri _ re.:. ;s_ end. i_nstitution, which . has b. ·een e otre Dame Alumnus was said, although Notre Dame is in search. viork:. . . ·

have become a.flat frulure, but··be-. put ····th ... · '1 S t d Th I d' · · · · · · represented by_ many. _nobible elev- . · .. m. e ·mats. a .ur ay. e n Iana. The University draws 'its • .. R.ev._· Ch_arles. M·_1·1· t_n.er,- _c··.··.- s.· ·.c.,_ cause of the· careful:\vorkmariship e?s .. __ It. _1.s not casti'ng any·. a·sper.- present issue· contains an article on f 1 · · · ' · which·_ has gon~_i_n it,· it is one of "Th N ·t D · · men rom a most every state in the Ph.:·D., has been appointed dean of

s.l_on _on_ . the Army team __ . to say- that e. o re arne ~f Today," "The Uni_on_. a_ nd from 14 foreign co.un- th C 11 f A t d the best pictures ·of the year.· · . _.; 1923 H · · · · , b J. · e . 0

ege .o r s an Letters -to·. ';. . ' '' . . It was completely o'utclassed by this s 'ft ' 1o9m24ec~~WI"I!g; . y . ames. P. tries .. _Notre Dame ls nota local or 'succeed Rev. J .. Leonard . Carrlco :

exceptional team from the mi'ddle Wl ' . ; 1th the President " sectional, but a national. instit11- c ·s c Ph D · ' ' SubscrJ'be 'for THE I DAILY b"' J h 'H N 90 . "T , . . . ; ., . ., who returned: to. ·;-,,' · · : . . .. ·. • ·

1 west. . ·- · · _ · '· · · . · : .. - . . · Y 0 n · · eeson; 1 3; radi..: tion. · . . · - . · - the University this. year. after -al;.~

~- 7 · · · · · · · · Proo·f of thi~ is seen in. the statis.: tions, ".-,~rom_ . the J[reshman .Hand most a year's absence at St. Ed~ · -~ ,., . I t~cs of the game. .· . : Bo?k; ~ J'•l'e,;v. ~pp~mtments at the . · .. , )'OUNGEST )UDGE.. ward's. Colle_ge, . Austin, .·Texas~

·.• . w.. ha_ t.· r._· -'he. y s,aJi·.·_: . ' The outstandi~g star o:f the game UniVe~sity,_ ,.edlt.ormls ._b·y· Rev. Jo~n Erne_~t ·P. Lajoie .. LL .. B.~ .1915; Father. CarJ:iC9' is devoting .. the . -.~ •. was Layden, ·Notre Dame's .full.: F. O.Hara, ·an~ ~thers,. athletic h~s· b;en ~ppo~nted·.Wayne County greater·p,art of his time to 'direct:.:-:

. · · back ·who· did all of the punt' .notes and alumm notes.· - · Circuit Court JUdge 1. · th · t t f ing ·graduate ·_,·vor·k at tl1c ·Un1'ver-· · 'i[ [Chicago Tribune]>;.· -. ·most' of the ground gaining, ~~:~ ~~e. issue -~o~tai~s '111any. spo~·t, Michigan. He is the ~ou~g~sf,bi~- sity.;' ·

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:! By ,WALTER l::C~ERSAL~ .- _. passer ·and~ :receiver, and in .addi2 portrtmtb and. VIewd- cubts, kand conti.n- cuit judge in_ the. state.. Lajoie.:is • 'NEW YO~K, Oct. 13>-~[Special] tt'on .. P_layed a· ,·vonderful defensl've· ues · o e as goo a oo as the .1s- 1 'd t f - · · · ·

1 · k . . • a so prer;n en o the. Lawyers'· club

~As ashirig attac , combmnig for- game.·. · s'?es of la_~t .ye~r, wh;n the maga- of Jjetroit. ' . · ·· _· .. , ' niations of the close and operi, vari- · zme was :ran:Ked. With the best

ety; gave Notre Dame a victory over ·:. [South :Bend Tribune] al.umni publications of the country. •. W~st Point today at 'Ebbets'- field; '· . :' •c .. By GRANTLAND RICE .. . l A CQVER~RED _WITH BMA'l\T BLACK'TIPS-0~ .FLASH INC ~L·h?~ .... -~L. O~E·a .. :..:ta•~to-0,-::jn:-o~~~-~.f:--~h~~~ar~.~~r~~~d~~- ;:: ~;El3.13~r.£.o.EI~LDJmo.klyn, N -~ D~. J'o!Jn :A. Stqeckley, ·<l~ntist, . . . _ . . . · ·

at:the. same . t1me,_, most. clean_ly .Y;, Oct .. 13.:-Rrazil can cheer about r:l'J:'Y. S::Biiffilmg · T-Tn--c- ,.,.- --'-----~ ...... -.. C;._oco~.·,_,-____ "-,-~ · .-. · .. ·

_ pJ_~yed games . .in the ten .. ye~rs of ~ts .·coffee as Ceylon raves about it ·.· ~- ·.' •· -~ . ·. - _ .. .·. _ .. _. > : ... : . > . - . . - : . _-: ·, ·.:· ·,bd:~:~f!~~~a~lct'. · . ; \., -. ~oo~bal~ relations. between· the two tea._ -Let,~Florida ,··and California ·--·-~-.REGISTRAR :A WAY- · ..•... - ' · · -: ... • Tanaga,, .. , .

· 1~-~titutwns. - · , . . . . . speak with. pas_sion of their· o'range · ·.Rev." Patrick McBrilie, registrar, · • · ' ,_:; , .· :,The result, although partially ex- groves asKentucky',points with the left· Thursday -for ·a vacation trip TL. a·_ p~·;~~ ~Lat:· h·, a. s' . pe~ted ,_by. loyal supporters of _the. finger of. pride to the thorough~ to New Y9rk city. Father McBride clfi~ \Y'JlilJAfi, uPAB .

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-mipdl~ ·.west elev.en, ·was.;.a severe breds, but. out in Notre. Dame South will· .return to. the University· ori shock to followers of ·the game. in Bend~ fo'otball . grows 'on . tr:es and November' 11 - . . ~-. ' ' \_.. . \ . . : : b E ... ' ' . ' ' .. . .. t~~.s, s_eCtion. The Army ,had . been bushes, . iti blooms. upon the vines • . . . ,ftU' ~ '. ~e·.· nal '·.· : .... ·, ·. _.r~ted. one ofthe .best in th~ east, a!ldleav·es,: the air.redolent with the " ·~ 1~ &_ bu~ the crafty,:_:nimble' .. and alert fragrance that comes from the 'skin . - ' ' . ,. . ' ' r. .:. No,tre Daq~e players t~ok advantage of pig: and the ·mole:. . . : . .. :. ·- CJ\l..o· sty~e of ~ritingc_a-_;,. _· ··.·.·· .. , .. :i

, o~,! e~erything. :They. followed th~ · :Today the Army brought a. big : d" t t "t · · · · f . . ball ~n catlike f~shion, :while. their P<?Werful eleven· fro·m West Point IS or. I ~110· years 0 ·use can ·' _·;: t~ckl~ng •and blockJng ._ .. ,vas · abptit man_ned by. veterans of note~ Thir- . . :: · . .. ·. · ; w,e~r it a"fl!ay ... ·, , th,e fierc~st one<can:·imagine. . -: ty-five thousand· football fans look- P ARKER DUOFOLD mtght 'weil be ciilled th~·· · ·; ·

))espite .t?e known str.ength . Of ed "down up~ll their'. bulk and bra'.vn: tl}e Army hne, the. Hoosier. backs .. There were Mulligan arid· Garbisch' · tor.~ through on dela'yed bucks, . slid and Farwick and · Goodma~.. There · off• the tackles, and~ >wJ:ten ·.th_e, sec- were. Smythe, ~wodd,_ Gillmore and

. or~~ary defenses came 'up ; to. ~~lp the massive Hewitt, Lot, of Pitts­th~ forward .'wall, for~a~d' passes burgh. . ~ et; even this warlike corps ' were · calJed· mto commiSSion. The had nothmg to match the swift Mo- · he,ady. wor~ .o.f )!arry Stuhldreher, tion picture, known -as the halfbacks : No~re _Dame·. q~a.-;·terback, had·much · :·' ·' · ·:_: -; · ·

. tq,l.do with the· foxy attack which \vaslaunclied' hehind::,1uib~lanced 'i -·- · ·. . ·- ...

li#~s and .from~ a .hackfield,shift. ...... · · · · · ·

·.r;t·. \~~ic~~~~~~:n~~;··''_-~·',., ·:.· ' '0::. ':.:J:i ,-1 .. ;'··· .. T ._:E: R ... \:;, 'By WALTER-ECKERSALL •. . :L!: ·.::y:_·:. . . ~ ;NEW YORK, Oct. 14.-[Special] : . . , ... - . . .

-Notre Dame's decisive . victory.:r·H E .. A_ · .-· T R.E . .o~er the' Army, 13 to 'o;_in,·one of.: .. ._ . _ ·. . . th_~ . most 'important intersectional . ·: . ' . : :-_

· st:r~ggles of the year (was "one. ·af ·- . · ' " · · . ·• t~e):salient features·of Satur-day's

fo9tball games. . . · ·. ·._· . . · -~ · · · . · · ;·. '\yinning~over th~· Aiin~ at Brook~ · ·. NOW · D.[A·Y IN G

lyn, ;Notre· Dame gave a wond(n·ful · [') ' : : '"e~}libition · . of·· offensive and defen.;. . sRii,(r fo?tb~ii. :: Vic_tory~ _..of · Qoach ·: ?~kne s team was clean cut and . d~~.1sive.:: ·Neither· score was· the di..:

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·. ~~j~e;~~l~e~!ni~~:tt:c~e ~o~~ri!~ ·Mrs.· ·w ~llace. Reid · . W~t}t. ·a .stubborn. defense made. No:.:.- -: tr~;Dari:ie a great .teain·, ·oh'e:which 'is. - . -,· '.· . ~~w ·figured_ , to . beat .. Prilt<:eton in ~pgletown next Saturday. __ ; ·. · .. - '· · -.. - · · ·

. ::)\n idea of Notre Dame, decisive .,,H.·. ·u··' ·M._A·'. "N :,_··· .. ·· · ;•~tory, may~ be gaihed .· from _the : ·

fia,c_t tha.t.Ro~kn~'s -teatn made ,13 .·w· .· .. ·R .. E·G'. ···--K···.-.--.A-· ·_ .G·. E?''. r,st downs to two· for .the·· Army. . . ~~tre Da:zne completed·. four·. out of . . ... , . . . . . . . sn~:.forward ·passes;· .one· of' which ' · :· ~:~lyte~t-·ti? t~d- toul<:hdownf. - ~hde IT'S. A.;: SERMON .. THAT. IS.

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Pas.ses, none of which was complet.: OF -T~E .COLLEGE ed.J Notre :·Dame n1ade• ·105; yards B~~D.~MAN. ._,,, -~ ·:.·' · '. In th-e great~'st I~ve story of t~~~ugh ·the .. Army line and,-60 :. - , :. · :· · · 'tlie·agel . ·t ·

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. , . Favor. Rockmen, FHst form such tasks are carrymg on Many Fore1gn Subscnpt10ns, : .. : .·: . String. Rest. . the great~st work of charity. He Published at Notre Dame : ' ·, .

The Notre J?ame. ·football team, :~~~o:Se~~;~l~i~~if:!s t~~~e h~:p~t.:l~. ·.The Ave· Maria, published '~eekhi!. HAVE ARRIVED back. from. their .trmmph. over the also share m-t~e great work. . . at Notre Dame, .has increased its : · Army . at Brooklyn, where· the ·east- . . . . . . . . . . : . . •

:~~\~:~t~;is~·~:r~o~~dt~x:eef:t:tb!~ ·C·: A· .. RR. o·. L. L. :y· I··E·s· ·.·. ·;::;:]ai~ 0~a; :::o~~·:e~0 ~:::r::~~ !Seniors.May.Call .tor T~em; Silhou~ fore tp._e· much~heralded. West Point : . . . . . . Twp thousand. copies are sent to : ette Pictures Still Bemg Taken i eleveri,::began:preparatiOnS YE!Ster- • . : . . .• ' . . .. . ' . . .. Canadian subscribers;· Three thou- : . . G ·. p· t . N . . day·.;for'the :game.with -Princeton,·. . p· URPLE· TEAM 'sand go to .. readers. in other coun-;- . . roup _IC ures ow. next S~tu~·da~. _. . . . . . : . . . . : ·. tries; includin.g -Irellmd, ·India, E_ng- l Pro~fs . of senio~ Don~~ pictures,

All u~d1cations, both. from ... the . . , . . .- land, Austra.ha and the Argentme .. taken last Wednesday, are now standpoint': of the: .Rockmen's- per:.. : . _ . . -. -. -.-... . .. . . . The remaining 37,000,represent the ready, 'it' ''ms ·.announced· yesterday f<?~mapc;.at Brooklyn ~ll:~fro~ the Brownson Surprised by Powar of ci~culation in t~e United St~tes. . :bY Jack Scall~n, editor of ~he declaration. · · of . leadmg. foo~ball , _ . . , 1 ,

1 _ . · The Ave Maria was established m pome; ·. Two~th1rds of. the . semors

critics; are, to .the effect that Prmce- . · St. Germain. S Warr_tors, . .1865 by the Very Reverend Edward :have ·not yet been photographed, , ton ,vill :not enter, what is ·reported . . ·score 7 7 . . Sorin, C~ S. C., founder. of'the Urii- however, he said . . . from> the .·East . a :"practiCe tilt," : .. . ' - I . vhsity, with its objeCt "to honor ~ . Silhouette pictures of juniors are

with the ,fighting Irish next Satur-· : ~he. raw . .re·cruits· of. Carfoll hall the Blessed Virgin arid to make .being .taken every . evening after -day.. _ · .... · . .: ... :gave· .iriterhall. football a surprise her better ·known arid- better loved." :7:30 on· the second floor of Wash-

. The first string rested from any 1

Sunday afternoon when they played Accordh1g. to Rev. D. E. Hudson, ington hall.· ·This work is in charge

Oh.io._Club:sm~iler.

Held in. Walsh Hall . The Ohio club opened their sea~

son with a smoker in the Knights of Columbus club . rooms of , Walsh hall, last night. • .· . · ..

Danny .·McGowan, president of the club, . introduced Charles But~ terworth, who presented a mono~ Iogue program, followed by a song, · Short .talks· were given by_ Harvey Brown, Gene _Mayl, John Noppen~ berger, Don and· Jerry Miller, Ed. ward Hunsinger; ·Don· ·Gallagher Mark Nolan, ·John Reidy, Joe Dal; and Tim Rauh.

An. orc~estra, ··composed of ·Joe Hyland, Buke, De Paolis, Butler Edward Orliko,vski, Curtis and Hub Walters, furnished the music while refreshments were being served. ,

·McGowan .announced. that the club had reserved ·a room· on the mezzanine floor of the Oliver hotel to serve . as h~adquarters for all the alumni · during the· Homecoming celebration. · · , .

Dr. : John. A. Stoeckley, dentist, 511 J~ M. S. Building. T:-Th. · strf:muous ";.orkout.' yesterday, but 'Brownsonites to a 7 to 7. tie. B~own- c. s. C., the ·editor, the· Ave Maria of Charles Donahue and. Al Hock-

Rockne·· put ,.the · second and ·third son . took the field expecting little emb1:ac·es· 'the t\vo great essentials walt. · . · . · · . J strings through a scrimmage prac- opposition froll1 their ine~perienced of a popular magazine, in that it . Group pictures of students of the c L·A S.Sl_ FlED ..•... · :.

· tice -\vith: 'the freshmen. . Cerney; rivals, but. were forced·.to' go the provides rational amusement and halls will be taken this· week. Ap- . . ·. qonnel and .. Haus~.r, toting _th~ ball limit to hold down the SC<?i'ing:. '30Und instruction to its readers. . . plications for .club photos ·should Classified . advertis~ments must be in.

for the 'varsity, went through the .. Brownson -~cored. first ~vhen she 1 A large staff of contributors has be made to John Bartley, at 316 THE DAILY office by 5,p.m. oCthe day frosh .. \vith terrific line plunges-and :tallied· with ·a· ~ouchdo,•·m · fro'lll a been secured, Father Hudson says, Corby. . previous to insertion. ma'de' I b:i-illian£. end . runs. . Early. in ;blocked kick back of Carroll's goal and. coming issues will contain au- : . It is expected that all photograph F~~n~fn~E-;;-r~~~d ~~~~std~~~~~~bl~n ~~~ th·e 1iraetice session, Hauser:. 'dis-'- -line, but from then on was fully thoritative· articles on Catholic sub- \vork·wm be completed within two and wheel-Jocks. See Tom Lieb, Sorin hall. pU1yed s'ome pretty kickil)g: · :. . . !o~cupied in· holding do\vn .~h~' per:- je.cts; . numerous . ·· ess.ays, short 'veeks. ·A picture of the UnivPr- LOP~;~Ar~;~~~-~~r~~~;~A~~~=~·." Jln~

The N?tre Da_IJl~ res.erves lost_ to ;sistan~ att~cks of the D~mri g1:id.:. -;tories, sketches and poem~, and an sity ban( will: he taken • as soon a:> office . . Lake.: Forest;· 6-0,' -in· ~ • m~d an_d ',ders. Carroll._evened up __ the count; !nteresting young 1=eople's depar.t- uniforms are secured: 'L •~o~ST~:..;A-_-:\--va~t"""cho:-,-_-w-:-h~it-:-e ___ g_o~ld-:-.-H~am--;-:o,ilt,.;.;.on, · · · · S d · ' Th · · h C t · · 'd · '11 · · :with charm· attached. T. H.· C. on badge. water ·game, last . · atur ay~ · · e in' the third quarter w en ap am nent: . Contribut9rs,. it is sa1 , .w1 The art staff of The . Dome· is Reward. 417 Badin .. : .: . , : . · penalties··suffered by the Irish fea- :st .. Germain cros;ed Brownson·~ include .His Eminent Cardin_al Gas- making good progress, ·according·_ to LOST-Two band ·dance tickets. in small

' · h · R k ' r 1" · d M G k' k 'd th · I · ' h. Rt R · B".h ·v h · · ;-.·~purple' book. Please· return· to THE tur~d · · t e : game,- oc ne _s l'ese v~ . u?-e. a~ .. {! ee. Ic . e . . e ¥'oa ·, . _ .1uet, t e ... .' ev. IS op aug an, Scallan. PAIL y office. -me~·bhlng:l~b~k155ju~fMj'Th~Carr911~~~ atl~u~ I~ ~n~·Re~B~M~M~D~~~t~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tlie· entire game. · '· 'experiel}ced, made n. very· creditable /ery, R~v. R. ·o·Kennedy ·and Dom 11

· · showing in. . their. ·first . ftppearance, ·:::oluniba- Edmonds, 0.;;. S.)3. ; . '- · .. [' ,K·· H' ·A ... R' T ·c· ·o· LF' and will 'play the nexf' game with . The Ave .Maria. is. Pl1blished _in a .. E· .• .. . . i\Valsh Sunday. Wheelock, Murphy riodern, co~pletely. eq'uipped. print_; . · · . . . < . and· st: Germain ·starred fqr Carroll. ing .plant locate~ .on the. University ·, ·' · · ' • · ' . · ·· · · 1 Line-up·: · . ;!amp us. . .Brothers. and. Sisiters of

lEAM VICTOR ~~~0~;,_,: ___ ,:: ••• : l .• , ___ .:__~~~;"";,~; ~.~:..Ifo~~..::.!.:::~ ,. , , . _ . . O'Brien.;.:~.:.:~~-: .. 1.- t.< .. ::.r.:.:.:.Maye:r f, . / . _ , ~ · j

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Drizzling -Rain fy1ars- Game; Score; Rhodes ...... ·-·:--···--·· c. -~--:--~: ...... Mm~r . .. . •.. . OPToMErusT: · •... ~ :; , . -, ;;, .!_,.,_. - Murphy .... ~-·-·-·--- l. g ........ :f"~hncane _

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1 ~5-7; Corbett _an~: lin!< Wi_n ~~t~i~!~~~~~~~~~~~~· ;;- t ~~~~~~~;~~~ I .. · -~ .:·." 512~~~::t;~-~~~~::;~~~: . :. __ : .. '.:_ . • . :~.-.·M· afches•, .. Co·· urs_e.:.Stran· ge,· ~-.,.. .McGee .. ' .. _.~.,,: .. : .. _r_~e .. ----=6ga· -.i . . .. ·Phone.-Main '.4 .. 1.s.~_·. c:. ~-:--·.r ~~-; . ! · . Donahue ............ q. b. ··-·------Cooney ! : . . . f

. , ,The Notre Dame golf ieam ~ost McDonald ............. 1. h ..... : ........ ~.Ryan ••4-.c~•.• to :the · Christianna. Country club, St. Germain ........ r. h. . .. · ... • ...... Reidy 15 ~() 7, at 'Elkhart Satul;'day after- Wheelock ............ f. b .. , .... ,.~o·:arien noon. '. . ... . . .· . . . .

· Although: b_oth teams '\vere hadi­.. capped .. by . the drizzling rai!l that

. fell . during. the •. afternoon,. the Elk­hart club· had the . advantage of

·playing ·ori·their· own .cours_e. ~he large number of high scores turned in by both teams, ·indicates the im­. pediment cause_d by·. the in.clement weather. .. ' . . ..

. :. Jim Corbett was the ·-leading sco~er -of the Irish squad, :with:a margin of :thr~e! po,ints; : ' : •.•..•

The· Notre ·Dame .. club. extends its •thanks'·to. Fred Watson of the . Law scho()i··and. Mr. :Evans. of the

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