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r··· VOTE! _Contest Ballot on back ·page.· otre e ail Read THE· INK WELL Both the literate and ate will enjoy its' bookish twang. -:\IOL.. 2. NO. 67 ... UNIVERSITY-OF NOTRE DAME,-NOTRE D.AME, iNDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ·s;t924 PRICE 4 CENTS - .... " . . . · CAMPUS N.D. FIVE TO PlAY· FROSH WIN HONORS 8 Y •_P_AT·H_ S. I f! · WABASH I 0 NIGHT !:. IN SATURDAY'S MEET the Journalism room . of the · ____ . _ their decisiOn published m I _ . . . . - 1 brary at· 12: 30 today. ·This is · · today's/ DAILY, ·.and __ · . _ of the re_gular staff meetings, Pete Vaughan Boasts of Formidable !many late sugge_stwns were ac:-11 Promisina Material Uncovered- in _ 0 _ _ 0 _ ! cepted, the . wmner of The t:) . . first outburst in_ weeks! Rea:. . Five; Mahoney and Enright I Dl).ILY'S_ prize o! five dollars I . Track Meat; Varsity Una_ ble h '{IT 11 D d M c a ive of the . editorial . writer.", I Showing Great Form . . .for a for the. new ,mascot I. . to Over(lome Han' d'lc·a· ps son: t e n e - resse an on- ! ,, . • · will not be announce.d . . __ u • · · .test is on its last lap-or _rather, I should attend. . · a Th d , · · · ··- · · th 1 t t 1 f th · i Pete' Vaughan, former Notre ! · urs a_Y s Is_sue. i The handicap d . 0 ·wn to e as . rouser eg; or e ·_·.-·. _,_,_._,,_,_,_., _ _,_,_,_, .... D - · · a me athletic. star, will bring his ···------.-·:• meet run off 1'n the Ir·I·_sh. gym Sat- end cometh· Thursday. ·I have sug- _ gested that extra copies of that is- ·c· ARROLL QUlNJEJ crack Wabash college basketball GLEE CLUB MAKES urday afternoon, proved to be more sue be printed to. satisfy the- team to South B-end tonight to meet · · . than a practice session since it un- '1 · the Notre. ·name five on the ·"Y" · . ·. _ · , ; cov· ered some· promi'si'ng m. ateri'al 1'n' mand, . for, ·veri y, the nian's name . . . will creat a stir (raising no. be- __ ; . -JUMPS . INTO. LEAD court, which will mark the. third SUCCESSFUL T R'.I p the yearlings' ranks The . F.rosh cause of w_eather conditio}1s). . . "big" game for the Irish cagers. . ·. ·were ·able to every event . -o- -o- .: ·· --- The Little Giants' will present a _ · · · ·1 · of the meet with _the exception of .. So to day's . humble ··effort will be ·.,r- muc}:l more formidable aggregation · . --. -.- / the high and low hurdles and . the the kindliest of all my kindly sallies/ -Sorin and Day Dodgers Are Tied for than all the advance dope said they Indianapolis Critics PraisP. N D !lole vault. were no entrants containing merely: contest informa- Second ,place in lnterhafJ had. . The perfeCted . M . . . . 'J I . m the hurdle events. . tion.- .. (You see the DAILY insists another smart cou·rt five that is USIOians; Casasanta Leads. The . handicaps given the- fresh:. on your following so !Tie Basketball Race.·'- in keeping with their -records of for- Organzation. · men proved a little too much in and thi.s is SOME contest.) mer years. In the long series of nearly every case for 'the varsity _ 0 _ ..,o- As a result of the interhall bas- basketball games- between the two Th-e Notre Dame Glee club· pre;. men to and the Frosh '_·Why, the Sunday edition just had ketball games played Sunday, the schools, the downstaters· have had sen ted a conc'ert in Indianapolis made a clean sweep in the dashes to be omitted ,in order to give me Carroll team is perched safely on the bestof the argument byfar and Saturday night. The offerings after Layden had been eliminated time to work- Ol1 by Well-Dressed top with a ·perfect record of four are coming to the Irish camp to- were exceptionally well received' in the trials for the finals, and took duties. · So ·fast and furious . have games \Von· and lost,'· \Vhile night fully confident of victory. an enthusiastic audience. _ The en., the first three places in ·the qu,arter the votes . been coming in that 1 _ · squa? is in second pla<;e, Coach Keogan. has spent ·.time tertainment was held ·under the· au- · ' · · · · - · · · ·"' .. · ··· · · have nothad occasion to enjoy the with. Sort?, as a result o_f .1ts since the Aggie game sending the- spices of the Knights of Columbus, Young, . the _ freshman entrant post-exam stupor settling upon the by Cadillac. The remammg players through series of hard who ·gave an' informal dance in bon- with a handicap of 60 yards in the campus. ·_I ·.worry about :technical teams are strung out lower down scrimmages that· have perfected the or of .the Glee club, following·.the 880-yard· run, -bested Paul Kennedy terms like "dark horse," "heller the scale. team· work· and ·the general floor concert. by· a scant two yards at the finish; vests," 11 crayats":- and "choker muf- Carroll a double tactics of· the · Irish·· cagers. The The Notre Dame organization of ·The. yearling rolled in in· 1 :59 3-5. flers." · · "-O- · purpose when it defe.ated the Fresh- sensational shooting of Enright in approximately 40 voices was under The Irish -leader, finishing on .his But my industry: has been re:. man squad Sunday, 23 to 16, by se- the Aggie game and the improve- the leadership of Joseph Cashsan; heels, ran the. hillf in a little better warded; for arrangements· have ac- curing ·the_ leadership of the. mEmt of Phil Mahoney's basket ta, assistant director, and credit ·f()r than. 2:02. · . . . . , tually beEm colllpletedregarding the hall _standmg and keepmg Its shooting will give' the Notre Dame the "well-directed attacks and re- Some very_prolllising materialap-. cup .-(whicl! ·-many o:f my followers. _record clean. . . team was five ·the best scoring combination sponsive leadership" (the ·compli- peared in the pole vault. Hammill, doubted) and immediately after the able to get started durmg the first· .that-the-Irish have seen this year.. m'ents of· the India.napolis Star) starting ·from cleared 'the announcement of the chosen one half and it ended \vith the Frosh Notre Dari1e will have more than must be ··given. Casasanta. The bar at 11 feet 6 inches· with several· the as "a truly cagers leading, four to three. The a fighting chance to _.win,. ·but. the discipline of the club in following inches to spare. Carey and -Har- remarkable piece of workmanship,· Carroll n_etters staged a come-, five -is to be_ denied its director was also commented on; also of the varsity; vaulted handsome,. ornate, yet dignified":-- durmg the pe:10d a!ld the1r ability. , Vaughan The solos of Vernon 11: feet with inches ·to spare; All will-he· properly enscribed. displayed _ :was one :of Notre Dames tenor,: and George Koch; baritone, performers should add some .. _ 0 _ _ 0 _ _ · _ _ · · , _ has. · m _ their preVIous VIC- playe:s . his featured... Both singers responded of · the pmch power. in_ - >THEN,' ·at the ___ John star _coachi_ng_: the Gmnts _have ,to several encores .. The club it,self field e;vents prach_cc._ _ _ :hac:l_ ... ?-:-: ·. · Gruridy, will be present in· person to_ __ the _Freshman g_uaras. and m v--.mou_s aifs:_of not on; the, pr?gram, oe and-the cup. will be •given -to the field nea.rly the floor _game. several selections. partlcu- 1 k . ( _ - th· I h ld. - ') a11y o,n the cqurt. Durmg From all indicat'ions ·a record larly heavy applause. Saturday, were announced. as uc [d tor Yt th s dou _. the 'second' half he piled,up: a -\vill be. on hand to see the · Th -H'k 'tt b · ·c · follo\vs: Mile relay-:-Eat_on, Barr; can 1 a e. · e · aY,s-, -. of 14 points.·: The .entire· Carroll G' d h I·· h 1 h d h · . te - 1 deV .. twFri en __ Yd. as- IIainling · and McTiernan. T\vo- ,;F .. :th . b .. -o-fi .. th. ·, d. team put up·a brand of playing that . Iants art . t. e ris cas ' an ,t e asan ad a!l mtcenb aDgan,JanL_. a:- mile relay-Kennedy, Cox,. Barber . or e. ene o . ose rea ers .ld b h . d f . ·t· . b.. doors. will ope_ri at 7 Stu.:. range m par s Y r. . ewis d ·o'H . El. . L d . 'II wh- ... 1 t , . 't · . t · wou e_ ar or any earn to eat. dents come early B . . . f th b.·. t h't an are. · mer- ay en. \VI 0 came m a e permt me a re - De Vault . played a riice offensive _ . · - · . one. 0 . e . Igges I s r,urt: _in. a $pecial t?O-yard dash and rospect of the_ contest,_ a11 .game for the losers _ rin ing . : _ . , _ _ . · of the In order. of Adani _Walsh will be seen in action unparallelled m the ·history of _ th1s h - ·h·- · · . · ' . g · : T'h - S •bbl t u · popularity was the ever-new "Drmk . • · ·- -. . · · - . · · · institution •.. Starting with. the· troug f<?r : .l J e Crl ' 0 near to Me With T_ hine Eyes," and uO-yard. ter· from, an eas_ te_ rn : clotlnng con- The biggest surprise of the day . , 0 'D . /l T ht "Junebme , by Dr. Browne . . . _. -. . . : , -\ cern seeking·· the name of the best- was Cadillac's -victory .over the; off- rr. -_ -- onne. .l onrg . A . , . . th - Gl • 1 b . ·,_Summaries: . , . 1 ·. . · t · 15 t 6 A · It. - ·. -. . .. : . - - - · · · ccompanymg e- ee c u on dash:· McDonald F. dressed man, or men, at Notre Dame campus earn, . 0 sa resu ·; The Scribble_rs meetmg at which. the week-end. tri was Harr -Den- · · . · · · · ' my . Well-J;:>r_essed . Man : Contest of . the. the Day Charles C. S. C., ny's o-rchestra, • ;,hich . play:d .·the first .. McCoy,. F., sec?nd. ReJlley, leupe;d_. into. the . p_ools _ ... of .. campus .out of_ place mto::: tie. :\VIll speak, . has. two J?OSt- . dance the progra_ni, and Maria, . F., .;Men who ·were deserv- with Sor1!1 for second. The Cadillac ponements and 'Vlll be featured . "Lonely," by Victor : _ : . _ ·. mg · f· h .... - dd 1 d'. · · · --d loopers displayed the best .form that Father O'Donnell's subJect \VIll be L b d. d · . . .-. 440 yard. run. McDonald, .F., o . on or _ su en y 1scovere th- . _ h · h . --. t b th _ ff , . . . . _ __ . _. -- .. _ _ _ a e z an Norb Engels. The ·(20 yds ) ..first ·. McLannon· F., theihad· frien'ds -that W:ere._not in . ey\ _ave s own ye ' · 0 , 0 el!-- ''Poetry was very· successful" Notre· '(25 d ) ' · ci Sh' Id F' (15 ·suggesting ,siVelY:_rand .on the defense. ·Their. Many_of Dame-details having·been d )y:h' Ie s,V., ( . them as cand_ idates.- ·. yet : (Contmued on Page 4.). sen_ t their origmal verse for Father by. Robert Rink·. of the' _Glee· ··c-lub·_' Y .. .'h)Ifr ·'-=·th TI.ernan, ._52., 9 loOn_ d ·· ·--- '-- ·o'D 11' 't'' · ··nb · - ' · 'scrac .our · 1me· · - · groups' .worked •:! onn_e s cri. Icism; WI . e whose hom_ e is in IndianapoiE:_ . .: · 880- · d _ ,·. y · ·F · ( 60 · for th · "- · · · · ·. f th ·; · ··t · 1 THE AIL read by Denms, O'Neill and ·Frank - _ ..... - . _ _· _ .... _ yar run. oung, ___ ., mod' e; 0 ... eu :Sar aria i . y" . I Kolars / . ,. On Sunday mormng the club wa:s yds.) first.: Kennedy, '(scratch): rin/Is .. · the was ! - · ·· sing a mC?tet at Saint second.· Cox. V., _(scratch) third. nmg.m_good.orc!er.:,. 1- QUESTIONNAIRE , Pete,r Cathedral, F:, (60 yds:) fourth. Time: :.AI · .-o- ;o- . . · . I JESSIE fSAB,.El CHRISTIAN ·J the: choir. 1 :59_ _ _ _ _ ·- : as, and alack. _crept What asked: What · · - · . orgamzat1on, of nationai-·reputa '1hle run: Judge,--F., (scratch) 1 8 -nt 8 ° 1 , the race;; Halls_ hned up, _you thihk should be given our ·· · · tion, complimeht_e_d the first: We:nd_la_nd, v.-;- (scratch) :sec- g nst '>ther .. ·. hrish Terrie_I:, mascot?_. I Jessie ·christian; appearing of the,'Notre Dame ,, - .. ·(Contmued on Page 4.) of a native son,· . s_ ent __ m_- an _over- · Wh · k ·d ·c t t' in Washing. ton.::hall last .night_, : ___ - - . . . . .. ·. _.- · .. _ .. __ ; ·· .. .__ _ ·· . . . _: . h .... ·_·:· _ . e_ re_ .. as e .=- . __ ar s a IOn. - iliai . fore a small sang a popular · favorite,· -- Wolf .. · H d F ch E E III gram· of English foiksongs, and ·f. · · T . . - · -. , · : j ·' Walsh, everjealous ·of ·its . 15 er-; · · ' 'French and English' classics, that-! . -HE. QONTEST · · ! l11_arble floors and .haberdashery, is-the handle that :were. received;..in_an enthusiastic I ' . :_ '- . - .. ,_ awoke, lind ·as a coup sent in I should .... be lab_ el.led ·upon -our_ Irish and appreciative manner. She was M(!iiogram club has-:crowded Scribb_l_ers · . · for Ed Ryan. . Terrier. mascot. The name is in 'accompanied by Ga_vin Williamson 'l m the· Campus as _a result of yesterday's ballotmg m · . . . . -o-·. -o-· . . ·_I h·_.armo_n_ y With.· .. the. spirit of. t.he at the piano. l ' .. . ' the ·DAILY'S Best-Organization- Conies£ •. The· only other notable. : · ThQ standing (to be read sitting) : 'Fighting Irish'." · . Miss 'voice, a mezzo- . rise hi this division was thht 6f the Chemists' club .. from last': to ... ... :: ....... . Withey,· Litt. B.. II, . long ·and _care- fifth position. · · · · .. Gi!berf t .. · · . · · · · · lo':e./or f her I In the HO'me class the' Ohio club is tlie Paul K.enc ae er. · ' "Of all the names I can think . ar · a Is !s e 0 an .Chicago. club; with the club trailing by_ a hundred votes.- Jean,M ....... _ ...................:- >46 ·_of, _'M.ick' __ se_e_m_s to be the __ be. ___ h_ e __ •. c·u ___ l-pto:_' __ .P __ i. , - , . II . . cKilhp .. ,32 is a name that is short and ;musician. was un7 ·! , The }Vayne clubs also registered E;rry Stuhldreher ...... :... ... 30 I snappy, and . at -the same time I ; . Latest . . . i:- 1 -1 '. ·cAMPUS. CLASS. ._ Chinese .. .-.. ......... 127 i . or ready refere'nce, the follo\v- resul __ t; I'll he'll prick up his f st;ay from _t:l) ___ e_ p.ttc-h, _but, th-Is 1 1 ... :: ....... Yof.k · 70; Eg are below the coun·t · of 15: ears ·at the sound 'of)t." _ _ 1 - ;' sc.ribblers .. ....... .. .......... ... 286 ·_ ?t!dWin Murphy,·,. Mike: Cehedella; . _·John•F. Stoeckley, Litt. B. e_ x:e __ G-lee __ :... .. __ .. 44_· ..... .......... 2" .. 41 ' C r._Grundy,_ Clarenc'eJoos,-Tony ICorby·. · · _- ·. · _ .s 1pan .ec._mq_ue_·I __ n.o ___ I ___ c_u_.·-. -Blue Circle ....... .... ·38 R. ar · h ·ch · t · · · · 2 -. ocky Mountain .... -.: .. · 40 _ :B .. eagno,· Bill Mauer, J o n i- -"Call the dog 'Hike'-'-a foot- . ;' . : . . . . - ,',' . emxs s ........ .... 6 L . .. ' p!•nke, . Joe Norton, MarCellus 1 ball term for a football dog., I h The N · • Lifers ........·-"··-.. 16 .. :::::=·::::::::::::::::::::::= : --. I B .. Patrick; . , II, - I s .FDP __ . .-_.:_·:_· .. . .. : .. ....,........ 23 . No,v, 'if arirl' read- .all; think the . 'Battler.' opera followe'd it p - ng and .................... 12, requirements· will 1 permit, I '''auld be·_ ap'p· ropri'ate' . The' Iri·s· h 1 with theA· ._B .. ell . So_ ng. · f_rom. that · Drama ............ ........ . 7 . .acific Coast ............ .... :..... ".:·, 9 lllUst b · · " I t th h ·A · · · ··· · · ·Michigan .. .... : ......... · 5 · h' . . e off ("of course, he is"-- Terrier is 'known . as a scrapper, opera. . . s 'an .. ? .. IS! s e griculture ................. . .. 6 K_ en_tu_ cky .. ·.·. 4 voice) .to .well-earned rest in ml.d this one in particular is the I sang a ditty a HOME C.:::LASS _ f repa_ration .fo_r-_ the 'fighting fin_ is_h as· 0 t ··f · - t f ·· , · f ·r I'ts - fan. - . - . · ·, . . _ _ _; ._...._ . ::-. , . .. Keystone ...:.. .. - -4 th c o a earn amous o Alt th. · . 'M'- ---' C.h, · t' c •· _. Chicago ' · 390 Rochester · · · ·' · ' ·. 3 18 gruehng contest. · . fight. 'Battler' would ans\ver for- og7 -,er, -_-_. Iss -. _ris _Ian - · ..................... __ .. __ :; ·g.·· -o:: -o- all tim th · · , h t' · ·n. a f fine artist, and _-the. program_· she -Ohio· ..... :... 372 Supreme!" That's .. _e query w a's I . I sang: at DB:me __ was typical of .. ....... .. ...281 2 . MR. 'GRUNDY. her. , · · · .... :'

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Page 1: r··· VOTE! otre e ail · r··· VOTE! _Contest Ballot on back ·page.· otre e ail Read THE· INK WELL Both the literate and illite~~ ate will enjoy its' bookish twang. -:\IOL

r··· VOTE!

_Contest Ballot on back ·page.· otre e ail

Read THE· INK WELL

Both the literate and illite~~ ate will enjoy its' bookish

twang.

-:\IOL.. 2. NO. 67 ... UNIVERSITY-OF NOTRE DAME,-NOTRE D.AME, iNDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ·s;t924 PRICE 4 CENTS - .... " . . .

~ · CAMPUS r:-·-;,~E~(· N.D. FIVE TO PlAY· r·r:wc;;--;:~ME~i FROSH WIN HONORS 8 Y •_P_AT·H_ S . I Th;h~i1~l ;~it!ri~·~:~~ f! · WABASH I 0 NIGHT 1·te:~·o:::;~e !:. ~~~~i~~ Jf,::';'~~ IN SATURDAY'S MEET

the Journalism room . of the li-~ · ____ . _ ~~have their decisiOn published m I _ . . . . - 1 brary at· 12:30 today. ·This is · · today's/ DAILY, ·.and __ be~ausel · . _ ·~~whoooopppeeet" --~one of the re_gular staff meetings, Pete Vaughan Boasts of Formidable !many late sugge_stwns were ac:-11 Promisina Material Uncovered- in

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. M~ first outburst in_ weeks! Rea:. . ~~~~se;~ryth~a~;;~-~~ead~a~:cl~~=, Five; Mahoney and Enright I Dl).ILY'S_ prize o! five dollars I . Track Meat; Varsity Una_ ble h '{IT 11 D d M c a ive of the . editorial . writer.", I Showing Great Form . . .for a ~arne for the. new ,mascot I. . to Over(lome Han' d'lc·a· ps son: t e n e - resse an on- ! ,, -· :~ . • · ~ will not be announce.d until~- . . __ u • · ·

.test is on its last lap-or _rather, I should attend. . · a Th d , · · · ··- · · th 1 t t 1 f th • · i Pete' Vaughan, former Notre ! · urs a_Y s Is_sue. i The varsity~freshman handicap

d. 0·wn to e as . rouser eg; or e ·_·.-·. _,_,_._,,_,_,_., _ _,_,_,_,.... D - • · · a me athletic. star, will bring his ···------.-·:• meet run off 1'n the Ir·I·_sh. gym Sat-end cometh· Thursday. ·I have sug- _ gested that extra copies of that is- ·c· ARROLL QUlNJEJ crack Wabash college basketball GLEE CLUB MAKES urday afternoon, proved to be more sue be printed to. satisfy the- d~- team to South B-end tonight to meet · · . than a practice session since it un-

'1 · the Notre. ·name five on the ·"Y" · . ·. _ · , ; cov· ered some· promi'si'ng m. ateri'al 1'n' mand, . for, ·veri y, the nian's name . . . will creat a stir (raising no. dus~ be- __ ; .· . -JUMPS . INTO. LEAD court, which will mark the. third SUCCESSFUL T R'.I p the yearlings' ranks The . F.rosh cause of w_eather conditio}1s). . . "big" game for the Irish cagers. . ·. ·were ·able to d~minat~ every event

. -o- -o- .: · · --- The Little Giants' will present a _ · · · ·1 · of the meet with _the exception of .. So to day's . humble ··effort will be ·.,r- muc}:l more formidable aggregation · . --. -.- / the high and low hurdles and . the the kindliest of all my kindly sallies/ -Sorin and Day Dodgers Are Tied for than all the advance dope said they Indianapolis Critics PraisP. N D !lole vault. -~here were no entrants containing merely: contest informa- Second ,place in lnterhafJ had. . The Giarits·~>have perfeCted . M . . . . 'J I . m the hurdle events. . tion.- .. (You see the DAILY insists another smart cou·rt five that is USIOians; Casasanta Leads. The . handicaps given the- fresh:. on your following so !Tie contes~ Basketball Race.·'- in keeping with their -records of for- Organzation. · men proved a little too much in and thi.s is SOME contest.) mer years. In the long series of nearly every case for 'the varsity

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_ ..,o- As a result of the interhall bas- basketball games- between the two Th-e Notre Dame Glee club· pre;. men to over~ome, and the Frosh '_·Why, the Sunday edition just had ketball games played Sunday, the schools, the downstaters· have had sen ted a conc'ert in Indianapolis made a clean sweep in the dashes to be omitted ,in order to give me Carroll team is perched safely on the bestof the argument byfar and Saturday night. The offerings after Layden had been eliminated time to work- Ol1 by Well-Dressed top with a ·perfect record of four are coming to the Irish camp to- were exceptionally well received' by~ in the trials for the finals, and took duties. · So ·fast and furious . have games \Von· and ~one lost,'· \Vhile night fully confident of victory. an enthusiastic audience. _ The en., the first three places in ·the qu,arter the votes . been coming in that 1 _ t~e D~y · squa? is in second pla<;e, Coach Keogan. has spent th~ ·.time tertainment was held ·under the· au- mil~. · ' · · · · - · · · ·"' .. · · · · · · have nothad occasion to enjoy the ,~1ed with. Sort?, as a result o_f .1ts since the Aggie game sending the- spices of the Knights of Columbus, Young, . the _ freshman entrant post-exam stupor settling upon the d~feat. by Cadillac. The remammg players through a· series of hard who ·gave an' informal dance in bon- with a handicap of 60 yards in the campus. ·_I ·.worry about :technical teams are strung out lower down scrimmages that· have perfected the or of .the Glee club, following·.the 880-yard· run, -bested Paul Kennedy terms like "dark horse," "heller the scale. team· work· and ·the general floor concert. by· a scant two yards at the finish; vests," 11crayats":- and "choker muf- '· Carroll accomplish~d a double tactics of· the · Irish·· cagers. The The Notre Dame organization of ·The. yearling rolled in in· 1 :59 3-5. flers." · · ~o- .· "-O- · purpose when it defe.ated the Fresh- sensational shooting of Enright in approximately 40 voices was under The Irish -leader, finishing on .his

But my industry: has been re:. man squad Sunday, 23 to 16, by se- the Aggie game and the improve- the leadership of Joseph Cashsan; heels, ran the. hillf in a little better warded; for arrangements· have ac- curing ·the_ leadership of the. int~r- mEmt of Phil Mahoney's basket ta, assistant director, and credit ·f()r than. 2:02. · . . . . , tually beEm colllpletedregarding the hall _standmg and ~lso keepmg Its shooting will give' the Notre Dame the "well-directed attacks and re- Some very_prolllising materialap-. cup .-(whicl! ·-many o:f my followers. _record clean. . Neithe~ . team was five ·the best scoring combination sponsive leadership" (the ·compli- peared in the pole vault. Hammill, doubted) and immediately after the able to get started durmg the first· .that-the-Irish have seen this year.. m'ents of· the India.napolis Star) starting ·from scratch~ cleared 'the announcement of the chosen one half and it ended \vith the Frosh Notre Dari1e will have more than must be ··given. Casasanta. The bar at 11 feet 6 inches· with several· the trophy~described as "a truly cagers leading, four to three. The a fighting chance to _.win,. ·but. the discipline of the club in following inches to spare. Carey and -Har­remarkable piece of workmanship,· Carroll n_etters staged a rea~ come-, do\~nstate five -is n~t. to be_ denied its director was also commented on; ri~gton, also of the varsity; vaulted handsome,. ornate, yet dignified":-- ~>.~ck durmg the s~cond pe:10d a!ld the1r b~sketball ability. , Vaughan The solos of Vernon RicK~d, 11: feet with inches ·to spare; All will-he· properly enscribed. displayed th~ flas~y pla~ng _ t~at :was one :of Notre Dames greate~t tenor,: and George Koch; baritone, 'thr~e performers should add some

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_ _ · _ _ · · , _ has. fi~ured · m _ their preVIous VIC- b~sketball_ playe:s . -~nd ~nder his featured... Both singers responded of · the pmch _nee~ed power. in_ ~he ->THEN,' ·at the _firs~ approp_ri~t~. :~arieS;· ___ John ~cNal~y! star for":~rd competen~ _coachi_ng_: the Gmnts _have ,to several encores .. The club it,self field e;vents WI~h m~~e prach_cc._ _ _ PIJblic_:,.:o·ccnsionr·:~~r;.'=:O::::m:YseJf;'-:~'Mr!; ~~~,..,q~~.!?;lh~_s, :hac:l_ :~ll_·:~ ~},hty "bee_~.i)~~!:~.I~Jt;- <>.~1;,:~~J~st~~9-JP~~t, -~.:~ya..§_.!!l!n~cLh~c~_t!lJ.eml~:JllUl)hers_.; ~~ ... -~e!tlh:~~?-- ?-:-: :~tb_~: :?1!~ ·. ~l!_d.

'· · Gruridy, will be present in· person to_ ev~de __ the _Freshman g_uaras. and groo~ed m -~II :~11e v--.mou_s aifs:_of not on; the, r~~lar pr?gram, a~ter. t.~v:·!.-=--\l)Ile _rel~y _~.eams_}o oe enter~d, and-the cup. will be •given -to the drfPP~d; ~n field goa~s_fr~m nea.rly the floor _game. several selections. :receive~ partlcu- at:~~~nsas_Ctt:y-Athlehc cl~b_games, 1 k . ( _ - th· I h ld. - ') a11y ~osition o,n the cqurt. Durmg From all indicat'ions ·a record larly heavy applause. ne~t. Saturday, were announced. as uc [d tor ~ocr Yt th s dou _. sa~, the 'second' half he piled,up: a ~otal _cro~vd -\vill be. on hand to see the · Th -H'k 'tt b · ·c · follo\vs: Mile relay-:-Eat_on, Barr;

can 1 a e. · ou~ e · aY,s-, -. of 14 points.·: The .entire· Carroll G' d h I·· h 1 h d h · . te - 1deV .. ~ong, twFri en __ Yd. as- IIainling · and McTiernan. T\vo-,;F .. :th . b .. -o-fi .. t~of- th. ·, d. team put up·a brand of playing that . Iants art . t. e ris cas ' an ,t e asan ad a!l mtcenb aDgan,JanL_. a:- mile relay-Kennedy, Cox,. Barber . or e. ene o . ose rea ers .ld b h . d f . ·t· . b.. doors. will ope_ri at 7 o~clock. Stu.:. range m par s Y r. . ewis d ·o'H . El. . L d . 'II

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t , . 't · . t · wou e_ ar or any earn to eat. dents come early B . . . f th b.·. t h't an are. · mer- ay en. \VI 0 came m a e permt me a re - De Vault . played a riice offensive _ . · - · . rown~,_ ~as. one. 0 . e . Igges I s r,urt: _in. a $pecial t?O-yard dash and

rospect of the_ contest,_ a11 endeav~r .game for the losers _ rin ing . : _ . , _ _ . · of the ~vemng. ~ext In order. of Adani _Walsh will be seen in action unparallelled m the ·history of _ th1s h - ·h·- · · . · ' . g · : T'h -S •bbl t u · popularity was the ever-new "Drmk . • · ·- -. . ~ · · - . · · · institution •.. Starting with. the· ~-et~ troug :~even pomt~ f<?r ~Is te~m., : .l J e Crl ' ~rS 0 near to Me ~nly With T_ hine Eyes," and ~~c~~ sp~ec_ml uO-yard. ~ugh hu~dle ter· from, an eas_ te_ rn : clotlnng con- The biggest surprise of the day . ~ , 0 'D . /l T • ht "Junebme , by Dr. Browne . . . _. - . . . : , -\ cern seeking·· the name of the best- was Cadillac's -victory .over the; off- rr. -_ - - onne. ~ .l onrg . A . , . . th - Gl • 1 b . ·,_Summaries: . , . 1 ·. . · t · 15 t 6 A · It. - ·. - . . .. : . - - - · · · ccompanymg e- ee c u on '~:-40-yard dash:· McDonald F. dressed man, or men, at Notre Dame campus earn, . 0 • sa resu ·; The Scribble_rs meetmg at which. the week-end. tri was Harr -Den- · · . · · · · '· ' my . Well-J;:>r_essed . Man : Contest of . the. defe~t the Day • ~rew_ w~s F~ther Charles o;no~nell, C. S. C., ny's o-rchestra, • ;,hich . play:d .·the first .. McCoy,. F., sec?nd. ReJlley, leupe;d_. into. the . p_ools _ ... of .. campus .kl~ocked .out of_ ~rst place mto::: tie. :\VIll speak, . has. ~.urvived two J?OSt- . dance f~llowing the progra_ni, and ~i'm~h:I~~;04 D4_iQ~ Maria, . F., fou~th. ~ctiVlties. .;Men who ·were deserv- with Sor1!1 for second. The Cadillac ponements and 'Vlll be ~eld to~Ight. featured . "Lonely," by Victor : _ : . _ ·. mg · f· h .... - dd 1 d'. · · · --d loopers displayed the best .form that Father O'Donnell's subJect \VIll be L b d. d · . . .-. 440 yard. run. McDonald, .F.,

o . on or _ su en y 1scovere th- . _ h · h . --. t b th _ ff , . . . . _ __ . _. -- .. _ _ _ a e z an Norb Engels. The ·(20 yds ) ..first ·. McLannon· F., theihad· frien'ds -that W:ere._not in . ey\ _ave s own ye ' · 0 , 0 el!-- ''Poetry an~· S~mte ·_Mo~ern ~o~ts-':': d~mce was very· successful" Notre· '(25 d ) ' · ci Sh' Id F' (15 th~least·bashful·aborit ·suggesting ,siVelY:_rand .on the defense. ·Their. Many_of ~h~Scrtbblers_\VIllpre- Dame-details having·been a~~mged. d )y:h' ;eco~·T. Ie s,V., ( . them as cand_ idates.- ·. Quietly·~ yet : (Contmued on Page 4.). sen_ t their origmal verse for Father by. Robert Rink·. of the' _Glee· ··c-lub·_' Y .. ~-t .'h)Ifr ·'-=·th --~--- TI.ernan, ._52., 9 loOn_ d

·· ·--- '-- ·o'D 11' 't'' · ··nb · - ' · 'scrac .our · 1me· · - · etermin_ed~y_:small: groups' .worked •:! • .-.,_,_~,_.......... onn_e s cri. Icism; pap~rs WI . e whose hom_ e is in IndianapoiE:_ . .: · 880- · d _ ,·. y · ·F · (60 · for th · "- · · · · ·. f th ·; · ··t · 1 THE AIL read by Denms, O'Neill and ·Frank - -· _ ..... - . _ _ · _ .... _ ~ yar run. oung, ___ ., mod' e; ~ucces~-~ 0 ... eu :Sar aria i o· . y" . I Kolars / . ,. On Sunday mormng the club wa:s yds.) first.: Kennedy, v~, '(scratch): rin/Is .. · -~ruly,· the co~test was ! - -~ · ·· privile~e.d_to sing a mC?tet at Saint second.· Cox. V., _(scratch) third. ~ nmg.m_good.orc!er.:,. 1- QUESTIONNAIRE , Pete,r ~nd,Paul Cathedral, .~ssist_in_g De.gnan~ F:, (60 yds:) fourth. Time: :.AI · .-o- ;o- . . ~~ · . I JESSIE fSAB,.El CHRISTIAN ·J the: f~mo~s qath~dral. choir. Th1~ 1 :59_ 3~5. _ _ _ _ ·-: as, and alack. ~ohhcs _crept What asked: What na~e do~~ · · - · . orgamzat1on, of nationai-·reputa '1hle run: Judge,--F., (scratch) 18-nt

8°1, the race;; Halls_ hned up, on.~ _you thihk should be given our · · · · tion, complimeht_e_d h_igh~y the wo~k first: We:nd_la_nd, v.-;- (scratch) :sec-

g nst ~he; '>ther .. ·. -C~rby, prou~ hrish Terrie_I:, mascot?_. I Jessie Is~bel ·christian; appearing of the,'Notre Dame smgers~ ,, - .. ~f. ·(Contmued on Page 4.) of a native son,· . s_ ent __ m_- an _over- -~ · Wh · k ·d ·c t t' in Washing. ton.::hall last .night_, be~ : ___ - - . . . . .. ·. _.- · .. _ .. __ ; ·· .. .__ _ ·· . . . _: . h •.... ·_·:· _ . e_ re_ .. as e • .=- . __ ar s a IOn. -Wclm~gnumberof~o~sfor iliai . fore a small aud~n~e sang a p~~ o~~~·~~·~·~·~~.~~.~~~~~O-

popular · favorite,· -- Wolf .. · Moore~ H d F ch E E III gram· of English foiksongs, and ·f. · · T . . - · -. , · : j · ' Th~n Walsh, everjealous ·of ·its lwal;~ar .

15 er-; .· _· · · ' 'French and English' classics, that-! . -HE. QONTEST · · !

l11_arble floors and .haberdashery, 1-~-;"'Mickey' is-the handle that :were. received;..in_an enthusiastic I ' . :_ .· '- . -.. ,_ awoke, lind ·as a coup d~etat sent in I should .... be lab_ el.led ·upon -our_ Irish and appreciative manner. She was ·T~e. M(!iiogram club has-:crowded ~he Scribb_l_ers · ou~ o~ . fir~t · ~otes for Ed Ryan. . Terrier. mascot. The name is in 'accompanied by Ga_vin Williamson 'l p~ace m the· Campus clas~, as _a result of yesterday's ballotmg m ·

. . . . -o-·. -o-· . . ·_I h·_.armo_n_ y With.· .. the. spirit of. t.he at the piano. l ' .. -.~ ~ . ' the ·DAILY'S Best-Organization- Conies£ •. The· only other notable. : · ThQ standing (to be read sitting) : 'Fighting Irish'." · . ~- .· Miss Christ~ail's 'voice, a mezzo- . rise hi this division was thht 6f the Chemists' club .. from last': to ~~j~~an ... ... :: ....... ~~~=:~--~,~~ -~-~:·o--~185 -~ Jani~s . Withey,· Litt. B.. II, _sopran~, . evid~·nces· long ·and _care- fifth position. · · · ,· · .. Gi!berf SMho~~ef ·-·--·~----··--·"··_······--··15650~ ~~.Badin t .. · · . · · · · · .fu~ ;~a~n;n~h ~n: ~h.e lo':e./or f her I In the HO'me class the' Ohio club is ·:riih{o~ .th~:-h~els-.o~ tlie Paul K.enc ae er. ··----···-··:···--·----~ · ' "Of all the names I can think . ar · a Is -~ !s reqms~ e 0 an -~ .Chicago. club; with the Tol~do club trailing by_ a hundred votes.-Jean,M ~e~y ....... _ ................... :- >46 ·_of, _'M.ick' __ se_e_m_s to be the best._~-- ar.tl~_t, __ be. ___ h_ e __ -~_---s •. c·u ___ l-pto:_' __ .P __ am~e_r.,_or i. , - , . II . . cKilhp c···"---~----.. ·--····~·~-~:· ,32 ~Here is a name that is short and ;musician. H~;r- enunc1at1~n was un7 ·! , The For~ }Vayne ~nd Missi~sippi-Louisiann clubs also registered E;rry Stuhldreher ...... : ... :,~: ... ~:. 30 I snappy, and . at -the same time ~sually ~le?-r,1 J~n~~-h~r _m~erpret_a- I ; consider~ble_ ga~ns. . Latest tabula~i~ns: . . .

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;~;g~tst~~e f~ t~~g'~i:2t::i:~!~~~-~- {~~~s, ~~t;st~~~,~~o,w:\'~Jrid~~cJ?~~ -1 . · '. ·cAMPUS. CLASS. ._ Chinese .. .-.. ~~-------~--------~~ ......... 127 i . or ready refere'nce, the follo\v- resul __ t; I'll b~t he'll prick up his f st;ay from _t:l) ___ e_ }r_u~ p.ttc-h, _but, th-Is 1

1 ~b~ogr~:un -~--~---~~~ ... :: ....... ~.\::~308, ~ew Yof.k · State.·-~-----··'----;--~~- 70;

Eg are below the coun·t · of 15: ears ·at the sound 'of)t." _ _ 1 ~rifle -beca~le • comple~ely .o~~r- ;' sc.ribblers .. ~ ....... ~ .. ~ .......... ~,; ... 286 Fo_e;;o~:ynxta: .:::::::~:~~:~:t:~:~~~~:~~:i~:~ ·_ ?t!dWin Murphy,·,. Mike: Cehedella; . _·John•F. Stoeckley, Litt. B. III,~ ~hh~doweddtb:v_h.J?.~r e_ x:e __ Il~tnh~ mud~ffiicianlt--~ G-lee ~--.-:~~--~-----··_-_-~ __ : ... ,._.~_ .. _.~-~----~_-_· __ •;-~:-:. .. 44_· India~apolis .~ ..... :.~ .......... 2" .. ~--: 41 '

Cr._Grundy,_ Clarenc'eJoos,-Tony ICorby·. · · _- ·. · _ .s 1pan .ec._mq_ue_·I __ n.o ___ ~_r I ___ c_u_.·-. -Blue Circle ....... :~-----~~·----~~~ .... ·38 R. ar · h ·ch · t · · · · 2 - . ocky Mountain ~----~ .... -.: .. :.~.:. · 40 _

:B .. eagno,· Bill Mauer, J o n i- -"Call the dog 'Hike'-'-a foot- pa~~ages. . ;' . : . .· . . . .· - ,',' . emxs s ........ ;.~-~--~-~ .... ~.-.::~.~.-.. 6 L . . . ' p!•nke, . Joe Norton, MarCellus 1 ball term for a football dog., I h The N '?~t•n;ale ~~f L;ncfl~ In~. · • Lifers ........ ·-"··-.. ·~--:"'"··''';..... 16 T~~i~~: .. :::::=·::::::::::::::::::::::= ~~ I,eh~r~ ,a~d- ?~:~. n._~.~~s~. : --. I B ~?ri~i~ .. Patrick; . Jour~~ , II, - I ~n~ ~o~~e.~~ -~e et~~dx ~he s s~d~y a~f ·--~- .FDP oao~n.~t--~ery __ ··.·_::_:_:_·_.:_·_.:_,·_-~_·_.-_.:_:_·_~:_-·_.:_·_;·_~:_·_.:_.:_·:_·_~_;,:_~:_-._.-_ . .-_.:_·:_· ~1i0 .. -~inn~ot~ . -~-----,~·-.. : .. ~_. .... , ........ 23

. No,v, 'if -typo'g~aphic~l- arirl' read- . all; think the n~me . 'Battler.' I· t~e opera ::Lakme'~ a~? followe'd it p e\~ -ng and .................... ~-~~:·· 12, l~g requirements· will 1 permit, I '''auld be·_ ap'p· ropri'ate' . The' Iri·s· h 1 with theA· ._B .. ell . So_ ng. · f_rom. that · Drama ~---~ ............ ~: ........ ~.~----~- . 7 . . acific Coast ............ ~ .... : ..... ".:·, 9 lllUst b · · " I t th h ·A · · · · · · · · ·Michigan .. :.~---~ .... : ......... ~.~---~-- · 5 · h' . . e off ("of course, he is"-- Terrier is 'known . as a scrapper, opera. . . s 'an e~c?re .. ? .. IS! s e griculture ................. :~:-~------ . .. 6 K_ en_tu_ cky --~-~------~-~---~-~~~---··.: .. ·.·. 4 ?Sbl~ voice) .to .well-earned rest in ml.d this one in particular is the I sang a hu~orous ditty re~ardn~g a HOME C.:::LASS _

frepa_ration .fo_r-_ the 'fighting fin_ is_h m· as·

0 t ··f · - t f ·· , · f ·r I'ts - fan. - . - . · ·, . . _ _ _; ._...._ . _· .· ::-. , . .. Keystone ----~---~~: ... : .. :~-~-~-.. :~.':.~ - -4

th c o a earn amous o Alt th. · . 'M'- ---' C.h, · t' c •· _. Chicago ' · 390 Rochester · · · ·' · ' ·. 3 ~- 18 gruehng contest. · . fight. 'Battler' would ans\ver for- og7 -,er, -_-_. Iss -. _· _ris _Ian ~s -~ · ..................... ~............ Pen·nsylva·n···I~-a~~_-= __ ·_·_·_=_.-._._·~-·.· .. ~.~---·_.:_:_:_'~.--.~--~-·-·_~_-.-.· __ :; ·g.·· -o:: -o- all tim th · · , h t' · ·n. a f fine artist, and _-the. program_· she -Ohio· -~---~~----·----~~~-~-----~-~~~ ..... : ... 372

:_''~ontest Supreme!" That's name?'~' .. _e query w a's I . I sang: at N~tre DB:me __ was typical of .. ~,Toledo ....... _.---~--.. -:~--:~·:-~:·::~.~: ... 281 ~ill~gers- ~~-~~·--·---~~---::·~~--~--i·~----" 2 . MR. 'GRUNDY. ·=·~,_.-·-~·:• her. , · · · •:•__,._,_;,~,.-.;;;"...;,_;,.;.o..;.~~"..;.",;.;.".;.;...,.;.o_o ;~,_o,;.;-~.;.. ....

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'A recent; nunib.N· of a national A Scotch professor, .that is, lest weekly carried a~~ article under '!,he we be misunderstood, a learned caption,· "The Flattery of Campara- pedagog in Scotland, has concluded tive Ignorance.'_' : The. opening par- that "the growth of knowledge has

TuesdaJJ, Februant o, 1924.

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CHAS.A.McGONAGLE Editor.

-agraph quotes Mr. Zang\vill as say- .been accompanied by a correspond- BULLETINS .. fng .that .We are. ''the .. best half- ing growth of actual ignorance." Dulleth1s must be in the bulletin bo ~ educated people',!n the 'yorld/' The This is a sad situation. And it be- ~~e t'DAii~n :m!~dii~ · ~~~~h t=:1~· b:ro~~ fo'rmer of these·'two .statements, we comes sadder.· still ·when we notice li :45. No bulletins received after thle

· · .. · · time will be published. . 1 . 'take. it, refers .~td our elders, rather that he' proves his contention,-by • • • ': Editorial Staff-Harry Flnnnery,'23: Henry Fnnnan,'24: Edwm -Murphy, 24; James

. Hayes;'24: John Brennan,'24; Fra_nk·, Kolars/24; ·Jack Scallan,·. '25; Eugene than to ourselv-es. For' it has. been asserting it vehemently and declar- .· Knights of Columb~s . -:.· . our experience' ~hat whenever com- ing. that his confreres in the Uni- Co~~cit N~~c~~~7~. ~~f~nh~sofof<!~iu~b~~ ment is made orLwhat they knew at versity agree with him. Whereunto on January 7, 1924, the Grand Knight' OUr. age,·. the. co:mp.liment is invari- Shall We flee? We Of the rising gen:. submitted his resignation. It. Was ac

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, f meeting of the council in February 0~ ably pointed . i1i their direction. eration sinking into the slough .o cepted to be effective nt the first r~gula And that being'so, the latter state- uactual ignorance"~? We rise to in- ~~_i;~rwilre~!n~iec~:3r~~r~uc~~·ed\h~r~~~ ment will' be s~·ized. upon by. them quire, 'if you will pardon the .sus- tmng mcumbent. . . . to justify this violatilm of becom- piCion of a paradox. Who will save a:n/ M•en .

ing modest. : . - us from our fate? For. if uncon- All me1tlbers or the band are urged t . . · . _:_:0-. _;_- sciously we. are sinking, full con- report for practice at 4:30 Wednesday aft~ .. · · · · I 'th fl • h ernoon. Everybody out. · This all implies of course-for it sc1ous y, yea,. even WI a ouris . . • • • .

is .a virtual admissioil' by ·the elders of adjectives, we should r~joice at · ri~nte Club -:-that the younger g~neration is in- being yanked out of the _quicks'ands .. There will be a 'ineetmg in the North variably backward, M.cking in_ that of imbe-cility and elevated into the room or the libr::,ry .at •7

=30 tonight.'

Prec()City· which _they .'might have _in- invigo1;ating . atmosphere . of' the . · . Drama Club . · · · f · t 11 t l't y There. will be· a m.eeting ·of the Drama herited,-but. didn't.·- Thus· if they moun tams o m e e.c ua I Y· ou club tomght at 7-:30 m the South room or

also make the sanie claim to higher have heard our S. 0. S. We awai~ the library. . .· • •. • · · · ·antecedent intellectual levels than the life-guard. · ·.· . s. A. c. Meeting . . . , h • h'ld . 't ' ld th t. T.ht;r~ will be !1 meeting of the Student .. t eir c 1 ren,· I · ·wou seem a , :· -o_;_ Acttv1ttes Comm1.ttee on Tuesday; Febi-u.

since the time of.' our-First Parents, But enough of satire.-· In' solemn ~h~ fib::ri.2 :30, _m the Brownson room. or .. · education has been' declining pro- seriousness, if it be true-and we • • • \ gressiv:e_ly . 'vith . each generation, are· still· unconvinced that it is- . · ·The Sc.ribblers· . : .

d h t 1 th · f t 1 •t · . Regular meeting ol' The Scribblers to~ an t a un ess e.' a a vam y or that' each new generation at a giv-· mght at 7:45. Father Charles O'Donnell disastrous ·truth -can be eradicated, en age,· or, at any age, is more ig- will speak on ".Poetry and Come .:Modern there will come a time when the Poets." · · · · - · · · no rant than the preceding one at · · • • · • · / -_ • CR/BB/NG · precious off-spring·' of dotirig par- the same age or any age, how can ·. . · ·. Cosmology Class .

· · ents will be perfect ignoramuses. ld h . d' ll. ·Father Lumbre,ras will start a class in . . ihe exams having come a~dgone; their horroi's become on~e. again ....:..__

0_ . . . OUr. e ers, W 0 SO periO lea Y en- Co!!mology· on T~esd~y,_.February 5;· ·-

a'fits_ubJ"ect for lau2'hter. A·,veek·a2'o-one strained tender-muscles ··No·w. -M'r. ~Za~g'-\Vill·declares we Joy the sweets_of their self-con~. Villagers .. ~ ~ ferred flattery; escape_ the accusing· A regu'nr .meeting will be held at 6:30

·.when one laughed ~aoout the exam_s~ ='t·:· . . have alrea-dy reac~ed the -half~way finger· whic-h points eit_her to thei'r· Monday, Feb. 11, at the Chamber of Com-. · · -. · ld · f k · "1 th•-· ·· - · f • t 1 me:·ce. Report on dance and plans for pri· But not everjrone-is·Iaughh1g.' It was a great o game o crac- nu estone on Is -Journey o m e- unwillingness or inability to impart vate party. Notify Harding, Zilky or

_ the whip_for those who remained --\~ith the whip-' but it was rather too lectual vacuity.: And his statement to their children. at least what was Hans. · • • • . · ' · serious:ri. game for~those:,vho:brok~·aw:_ly .. ·'Ve sympathize with thos~ ought to be as .true'as· true can be imparted to them? Would. it not . Michigan Club who·lost tlu~ir-hold ·and:we_rit·-slidirig away from the re.st:of us .. Yet in under the circumstances, and the seem-obvious that with the accumu-. roJr!:e~'f -~~!1 1i~~n~y·~~!!ii~faoiT~~:~d~~ri~ truth these students:-only lo_ s·t· their_Jwld'; in th~t they~ were. more for-: circumstan·ces being -that he :is .an lated -wisdom of their years and the· decide on important business. -

· - Englishman illimi1nating us as. to · · · · - · · • • • tu. nate tl1aii som_ e,· who managed_ to.ihola on only. by ·straining their _self- · ' · splendid and exclusive _:opportunity- ·Staff Members .. the .. real· state ·.'of.; affairs, we· shall · - Th ·u b resp.ect. _: We'r·e I't no' t'-better t __ o' t_uin_'ble_ away· on the:ic_e_rind only scrape which has· beeri theirs 'to educate.. er~ WI . e: a staff: ~eeting in :the · have little difficulty in measuring . . . . u Journalism room of the hbrary Tuesday you!' breeches .ratli~r than to hold your place ~nd· have you~ clothes just ho'v true it may be .. Anyhow, their off-sprmg; that all this flat-: noon: Editorial staff alone is exempt. _

·:pulled to pieces? . _ · · ~ . ;·;~'. . . . .. _ . · .· it see.ms now . that we ·have a new 'tery of comparative ignorance" is' · · · :· · ·we refe~ to th~se .-\vho "_cracked" the exams by cribhing .. One·.or' means' __ of mea~iiring the w~:rld's really nothing but an ~nflattering possible ·for every -person -·in -·the

· · d · d · · f '· 1 · · · -~ea_d· h~·s -Jette. r-. ag· e ... It .is not; a geological clock, confe~sio~ of failure on .t?eir. part land who -wishes. it· to enjoy ·such olll:· correspon ents to ay ·re ers to t 1e same group.· to mamtam sta!!dards and Ideals? facilities .. It" would be more to the ' ·1· • tl · · · ·1 t. · ·~ · · for ·.they· rarely agree , a_ nd mo_re -us wr~ l IS rig leo us.- . .. ·. ·. . . . .-. . . . · .. · . - . -o- _ ' purpose· and more profitable to' the

Th. · ··a· '· 1 · ... 1 : · 1 · ·· •tt f · f 1 · TI b -- t' rarely register With any degree of . . ...... ' . .-: .. ,• .. :_ - . IS e ltOria . JSj arge_ y -~~~I--. en or" res l~~n. . 1~ 0 Se!va I_on accur~cy, . but. what 'we . might sug-· In .our. humble opjnion that . the nation' to have every illiterate m,ade 2 .. -.0;: · . o~· a. ~e~~'.-Y.~~~~ ·at ~·N ()t~: :qan;t~ · ~r?,n~~. Ol)e _to ~the concluswn. that cnb- gest. be c~lled: · ,a sociological _or: J:>e4-rock of education 0~ learning, lit~rate and. every chil? in the land ?:--.·_.<< .. ~.: ·:~,' :~~ng_~!r J?:m~-~~aHI-~ :l~_~:~~uJg~~~~:,~f :·~J1~er-class_m~n.· ;:·T~teu: __ s.~:?s~: ?f. g·en.etical or.· ab~ri.t~llec_t.u_~t clock by, or -culture or :civilization -call 'it: ~~o~oughly mstructed m-·the .funda.- · :··: -.-: ·-,"-:~· -.""Ya!tteS;:_!S''"llSU~lyyl~}ler..;__f-lilse::';lL.~UDf.<:.ll'.Ill~.:.:.'J'.hey_,_.tJli:nk:..;too:....much..:.o . which; --'giveh-;~'-:-aever >:calctiratiJig: 'vha~ou."-will,:__:i's -·~he.:famii~:::·hearth;:-~ !ment~~·.:.:zmd. · «::S$e?tia~;-:-brancheS :of-·

_their ,Darks rind too little of wltat true' benefit they derive from· a class. mind and a vivid '.imagh1ation (es-. stone, and 1n1less and ~until all cor-:· pr~ctiCal. education.~ New. York . rbey·would rather. get_by than_get knowledge. Tlwy would· imprqve pecially the lattei)' we may indi- roding agencies a1;e removed· and -Tribune •.

·- - their·creditS by endangering.theh·:.characters. __ .. cate the precise moment of the Gen-- kept. removed from it. the wail.of ·· -' ......

. · .· - . By -the·-time:one b~com~s a~ ~uppe;-cl_assm:u~ one is likely to have. eral Judgment,'_.· For "surely /wh.en the "flattery of· comparative: ignor:.. . Says. Donald: · · · · 1 inteliigence runs dry there will be ance" will go on- increasing_ in_lu- It is announced :that 1,165 men

•. acquired a little vision. . On~e begins . to- realiz_e many trut is, one of more -reason for this, present- -lmi~ gubriousness down the coming ha':e ·ta~en . part. m . ~otre· Dame :_which is· that one does . not come to college_. to·. acquire. grades, but to verse careering through space. years. · · . . . , :Umversity athletics durmg the last·

/. .-~U.ild up~ a background in cultm;~; religion; and--charaCter. Cr~bbing is . - . -- - . year. There ,.;,e·re moments .in the :.·- ---:one of .the_ habits that endanger all three of these. And since into the , . . - _Princeton-Notre..: Dame· . game .last

_- bf~rgatin ibt ista:t·f~citdatdmk~ssiho.n ~! ·a'~e~kn~fs~h' .tllle u:ptper-c!assm:in usually. I TXTL ' ·I hschooi . pupitlhs.' . B5uoto_·.ov:oh~t .is. :It: to .• fafllthwhen it_-lo~khedt asttthh~mgh: l,lth58 . Orge Sa OU 1; an _a es lS ~e. !Cine I e l~S I c:ommg .. , . . : , yy nat ave· more an 1 7 00 ·illiterate Q em were:rig OU ere On e-.

. 'Ve would· n"ot be ranked with the purists who brand as a mortal · adults? ~ - ·. · · · _ · · · · · ·. ·· :field.'--Don Marquis -in: /'The. Lan~. . · .. sin.everyone else's _l~ast indiscretion. Sometimes eve~ .cribbing -is a _ Top-Heavy)!:duc~tio~ _ It-d~-e~·not s~undwel~to_.~~ytha.t :tern ..

, . ··Mlarions battle of _witsbetwf;!en·•prof· and student;· i( is a batt~e fough~ President Low'ell's declaration we have ~wice as many _illiterate __ !!_!!!!!!!!!_!!!!_!!!!!!!!!!!!!_ !!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '• .-_for .the-joy of battling·. _But-·it is seldo~ so:. Ustwlly.cdbbing_ is rin concerning the ne(fd" ~£:closing the h~tilts as highschool pupils and five ;0 .... I .. ' . 3 ', .. . .

. . indulge~cefor .. tllOse who take this mearis. o.f-knocking, the first slat doors· of Harvard against too great times as _!llany illiterate adults ·as •· . 9 y. . more I ·mit of -the· crib:. . ·--....-- . . . . enroliment migh-t: be~ -regarded as ~ollege students. . But. !Ill happily it. ~ . d.. . . t··I·I· th . :

'· · ·-·c·_,,, · · ___ :belYing.·the.old saying that ·there is Is true .. Th~~ 'vas a nobleide~lo.f ... · ,· 8:Y~ . l ·. . ~

WOODR-OW . WILSON.· :i~:Y:f;::~a~f:~~; c~iie~ei ~~ci ~~~~n.ci~~~i~h P~n~o~~~sorin~~;~~::. c:.·-0•·. :t.1•;J·J.'1•--0· .. n·· -· · . · 'J,'oday· ·th·e· ·t· Id · 'I - t·.- th- . d- tl ·. f ·. ·form.er universities ,are;_ overcrowded and get.mstruct10n in·:any .. subject; and ·· · . · . ·. : en ue :wor IS ame~ 1~g _, e . ea 1 o o~n . - . ·. . - . ·. -~ ~ . · it -would b d · bl · t · · · k -'t' ,.

president_, . 'Voodrow ··wilson. ·The .. humble expressions of sympatliy a.r~. ~doptmg variOu_s measur?s for· · e · esira e 0 ma e I ;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiii ·1 · h · · · · · f · ~ ·1- · a· 1 - · f · · · · 1 f ... ·a· · hm1tmg the numbers of. their stu-

. _WliC are pour1~g m _ ro~ monar~~ lS_, . 1p o_mats, rom_ pers.ona .. rie'? s; :'dents. One of the leadin universi-from ~at: an~ wide, to- his b~reaved w~dow, .a~e all sp~en~1d laudaboi?s 'ties recently .repor.ted th; rejection an~,~tr1butes .~f. homage: to h~s. gr~~-tness. · W~th the. p.as~mg,. ev7n Jus· duririg._the· present>academic year

· pohbcal enemies: ~ave>become cogmzant: of his. exceptiOnal mamfesta- · of several thousand~applicants ,vho tions of cha5acter, and' join in with their candid· eulogies;: • : - · : • : · 'a: ·fe'w .. years 'ago :would .·have. been . · Woodrow 'Wilson, like other individuals · -\vhp have· acl1ieved: such admitted this -being: effected merely_ env~able', aridlesponsi~_le positions, 'exerted a tremendous influence upon. by 'raisin~ the' .stand~rd 'of' entrance

·:all with :whoii1.he .. caine ~nto contact.·. And-because of t"his exceptional ~requiren_ients. . ,, · \;. · . :. ·: ·. · . . power of influence_, 1vhich at. times seemed ·rather oligarchical, he found . It is, of- course, -regrettable that . 'in _his ··lifetime_ many--who idolize_d:....hiriJ~-and again· many. 1vho ;despised: a-11Y: one shouid..: be·:·~ebarred. from_ ··h!xn• . But_ he ~~~lized !h~t no ~utter 5vliat me!hod)ie. ,iould n,dopt," he. _highe;r :ed~_cati()!l· .. Y~t that is not

woul(l_ qe· s~bJect to ridicule; ami for that .reason_ he. championed so the worst calamity that_cou~d befall rirdentl:f' the. cri.us_e which~. he deem.eJ right~ _regardle~s· 0 ( poli~icaf us; nor are •. such:..,_exclusion~ the tl!reats, prom~ses_, or_ compromises.--:. . _ . : . _ wors~. feature. of_ .o_ur; ,e?ucatiOnal

_, · · .~ _. : ~ · Iii~m · ·who ~· co~stri.ntly di$played , such _extra.brdi'nary: ·traits o£. cond1t10n -: ~o_day. · : . It. Is· Im~easur­. ·_ :charac_ter. should. be ·par-ticularly· interes~ing _to' us_· ;;s· students·,' becaus~ ahb!

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. _ devQ_ted :hims~lf. not_ .only t? .d!bg~nt . st1.1dy, .,but I1€? .also _t,o~k par~ 1~ all, as has. been the case in this :city, _ .. ~a.n:y of· the· l1J}IVersity aebv1bes, sucl1_ a~. debates, athletics, and pub~ and. as .is the :Case-::in .'many. places

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hcat~o~s .. _)ie ·was J~uman, and did· not care ~to, 'isolate .himself entirely_ throughout .the ·land .. it: is also far _i~ his "ro~n;t:~~d. do n,othing:but -~t~dy; :n~ither did he-neglect his ·st'\ldies,· worse-. to ··have :millio-ns .. of:_adults :::over~est~_m_atin~ the:_val~e of:~miver"sity ri.gtivities.· ... ~e tried. to ~eep·:a. uiuible~. arid ·.ie~~inintF~-hopelessly . proport~onate _balance between the two. And· then, even after he had been unable, to read and .write. _ • . · · ... g~aduated;· he spent ·many .-years before hi~ g~~ius: ,_v:~!l- re.cpgni.?;ed. even a. :-~~The ·fa~t :·is .that· .the\ ·pursuit. of -· .trifle •. ·When .his _opportunities. ca~e, "4o'Y.e.ver ,.h.ecause :he-had: l:iid: his. higher. -education has in. the.· last ··.J~uridations SCCUre!y; he. was: prepared. to_. grapple .With any. obstaCle generation:' fa:f·"·outstripped.. 01;1r -;tqat'impeded,his progress~ . ; ·:.: ~· ·:_ . .. · .,.: .... , .. . . ___ . · · -. '.:. · .· growth::in.·population>:, In ·the.: last

·. -.: •( · .. Jt:-may' be" generat_ioris ·y~t-.b~{o~~- w~~n~s-:~_:tl'!Je t~ his country, 'thir~ of a -centurY: our'_population · ·- · · and_ to th~·whole world ,for-,tl~at -~~tter, can·-~e properly estimated, be- has. mcreased by nearly _75· per cent,

· · · ·c~u~e he· had set his" ideaHstic mind !Jn a plan which:lle hoped·.would while ·the .num~C?~. of.. college_ stu-·_-• •·· bring'. about.intemational peace Bu't God ailed' 1. b f J" . . ld dents _has mcreased by - 3~0, per

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-~] right along.· A good act of its kind.

C: Firom·: __ OFJ_"f_ · ___ Stage .. - ~'Loving Lies" is the'name of the Don't Waii.About It . ALL-AME~ICAN STAR HERE , Yell leading has been made a parf

· · picture, and it's,taken from .a story i . · . < . . . . • by Peter B. Kyne.-. The picture has ! . write About . It ~-·-~~--·-·-·-o-u-w•.• some exciting scenes, but there are : Thi·s_-.I·s y_ou'r. c' _olumn

••• · : AT THE THEATRES · : I other times w·hen the movement of : ·. 'pJace~"Loving·. Lies~": · : -~ the story is painfully slow. Monte _'---_-:----------. ___ _...

. '·_.·_Ol"1v',~r-._"~unchb_ a.ck'_ of No.tre Bl th h · d ' The DAILY is not· responsible for any ue as e ero gives a goo per- :racts or opinions expr~ssed in this depart-

Harold "Red" · Grange, the far- ; of t~e curriculum of .Stanford Uni.;. famed· Illinois flash· arid All-Ameri- ;versity.- · Bleacher · 'psychology; 'can half of 1923 favored· South :voice culture, and stage. presence Bend· with a visit. ' He was ·noticed !are included in the course,· w}lich is · and met Saturday· night by a ·being offered to sophomores in ·or-:- . DAILY man· and the information . der to· qualify t4em for positions as was forthcoming that he ·was in :varsity yell -leaders. _' ...

Dame. , . : :: . · · : - formance. A comedy .. is also in- :ment. Contributors writing anonymously · h · · "T h Dangerous 1 d d · th E ·must let--the editor-in-chief know their Orp eum - e C U e In · e program.- • .. C. ~real names; otherwise their letters can-

Mi_i~--~~~lle.::._' . .-Fla~i·ri~- :P~ssion.'' ~~ S J ;not be published. __ _

South Bend ·fo visit a: fraternity brother~ Whi:m asked· at -the Palais · Dr. Leo J'. ·Quinlan, Dentist. 511 Royale what he :thought of South J. M. S. Bldg.

· Blackston~"A. Wife's Ro- tuuents Listen to ;Editor of the DAILY: . mance.'' - · · · · · · . · • u · u d • · : Cribbing in itself is bad enough! .-.--·-·-·---o-.. -•.• uarry nOU lnl ·But when-so:..called students.:._these _•:·~ . . . . '

At the OrPheum' · Harry Houdini, the world's great- .happened fo·.< pe .. , lawyers-boast

Bend, "Red" commented favorably : ,---~~-----·-----_, upon the· to,v:ri, but he was not so l · enthusiastic about the feminine pa- . ·· C L. A S S J F JED . trons at the Palais that ;night. .

· est handcuff and prison breaker; :about their ·accomplishments in that . rn::.~iThe Dangerous Maid" Con.:. addressed-hundreds of Notre Dame regard in public isn't there' some- lnterhall Relay

· stance Tal~adge_ makes. ~er ~rst s~udents Saturday noon on the sub- 'thing to be done?'· __ /.·· ·. · ·· · ·appearance m a. dramatic roJe, an ject of '-'Spiritism." It was not gen- , On a Notre Dame-car .yesterday Races Star~ed-Today ·attempt that is dangerous to. any erally known on the campus that (Wednesday) afternoon several of The first series of interhall relay comediari;.and cons~quently under- Houdini had consented to talk .to :thein-oh, how br.ight they were- races will get under way today when taken only by the. most courageous .. the Notre Dame men 'until about let the world kilo\v of the ''slick the various teams run in the gym­CQnstarice. comes · thrqugh the or- two hours before his time of ap- stuff" they and their friends had nasium at 5 o'clock. Each team deal in a satisfactory manner, but pearance. ·Even with such a short "pulled" on the "profs;'' And I'm wilL be :graded on a percentage ba­the-elixir whi?h her s~ster takes ev- notice,- -Washington· hall was certain that thereputatioil of Notre ~is, the team leading when the sea­er'y morning· a~ong with ?er break- crowded with students and faculty Dame was _.imme·asurably heighten- son closes, March 8, to receive the fast seems to have had httle effect members eager to ·-listen to· some ed- thereby. · Pray_ for ligh~. to il- loving cup offered by Bill Roacn. of on Constance. At a'?y rate she still facts on the secrets that have ·made luminate the dumb ones. Sincerely, the campus barber_ shop~

LOST..;_Sel!-fi!llng fountain pen. · Father Catapang, Sorin .

LOST-Keys in !older; cymriasium yes~ · terday afternoon. Re.turn 104 Walsh

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LOST-In Cafeteria, note ·book containing . valuable class notes. Return to J.

Kenny; Brownson hnlJ.-· Reward. · ·

·Famous Blends . rem-.a· ins the c.omed1an, . an,d, thos,e, H d'- . f. · - · z R I · · · . · · ·

D 1 . . ou mi amous. . . . · · · Th t ·t th h 11. who ·have admired her m _ u cy e men o represen _ e- a s . -,,nu·like. her in her latest produc- ( . Houdini, throughout his brief have been trying out . d_uririg . the

lecture, assured his· audience that pended in the aJr, handcuffs, espe- past week a·nd some fast teams are · tion; -:. . · · -the · seemingly baffling . methods cially constructed. boxes, hot water promised. - The teams are scheduled

. Her failure to· develop dramatic ·which the present day mediums use !boilers that were: riveted after he to meet· every._ Tuesday and Thurs-. powers -m.ay b.e ·due in p~rtllto the in t_he_ir ·sea_· nces_ are ·100 pe_ r· cent_ had been _..tlace_d_ in._them, and ir_ori. d t"l th .. · · · fi · h d

h t con .1-' ay un_I , e.races are ms e .. story, whic Is. no esp~cta Y - fraud,· and he substantiated his compartments sunk into rivers, he · t 1 ctmg There · The following teams will meet to-ducive to emo_IOn~ · a h" h. . statements When he asserted that in now plans on devoting most of his are three scenes .m W Ic v~rious_ his. past experience of 30· years he time in the near future to. the lee­officers. of the,iKmg tell their ~~ _has fgtiled to find any. medium's ture platform in an expose of the tiHidants that they are. not to . phenomena which he could-not "ex- frauds of spiritism. · - . disturbed," ~ock the door, and then plain· and- duplicate naturally.'_' He Houdini. has--been· _contemplating ttirn .to confront the ~tartled. ~?n-· did not simply make· these· state.:. making these spiritism disclosures

· ' stanc~; . who in the thir: replt~IO-~ ments as potential facts_:_he proved •and has gathered together much val-: of ·thiS _sc~ne_ makes a rave e ::h cwith; the aid .of camera slid~s that uable ,informat.ion, \~hicl! throu~h to _vary the monotony. Under s he :had personally detected _the personal 'detectiOn, will enable him conditions . even . the · elder Tal- ,fraudulent methods of the· country's to make a success-in his ·new line of madge, ~''the woman of a ~housand most renowned . mediums, such as 'vork, he thinks. . emitions"-would ei_Tierge. ~vith_ many Sir Conan · arid . Lady Doyle,- Sir · . He is the author of several books

. o~ her best, ~mot10n_s ·still on the Oliver Lodge, and Eusapia Palla- on magic, -etc., al)d .he is .now de.:

·morrow: ·. Sophomore . vs. Walsh.

Carroll vs. Cadillac. " Day vs. ·Fre!?hman. Sorin vs. · Corby. . _'

_ B;rownson vs. Bad~ri.

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this star, ~his tune told wit~ the fin wax cast of the hand of the de:- __ Leave a pair with us and >~_nglish,-of··-J_ame·s·:ri:a_s. th~:_bac~- ~ceased· relatiye_ that_'is·suppoS_ed to DOME STAFF MEETING be convincei:l. . ~----,_,.-.;,___" __

ground. Because of_ this f~ct or m have been summoned from _ the There will be a general meeting · We use only the best rna- · . spite of it~ the pi~ture pro~des ~ev:-= ·other world during a seance. This, of the Dome staff in the-Dome room, . terials money can_ buy. DR-.F-R.ANK_J·.--p·_owE· R·s· _-. -~ra}· typic~l. ·comedy situations: they claim is conclusive evidence rear of Corby hall, on Wednesday . Goodyear. Welt_ System_ which Constance uses to thei best that they actually communicate at 4:30 . o'clock. The following complete. . Office • at Univers~ty. Infirma~y·. advantage. . . . ~ : with the spirit world; ·because a wax men are urged .to attend: ·Sommer, Let Us .Serve You Hours 12 :SO to 4 -

:; A very enJoyable production · If; cast could not. be removed from off Lyons, Burke, Armstrong, Lynch, · 206 East Jefferson Blvd. · . . • ·you li~e Gonstap.c~ Talmadge as a; the hand without breaking it .. ·And O'N:eill, -_Hollap.d! Kolars, Showel, . . ·, · . · -· · _ ~~~

.. ·~-~~~dJ~!.l~-~~-d"'- 9~~~~~--'F~ar~e.-:~s- _.~: Entil: Houdini's recent experimeJ?.t, ·Ho_ck~valt, ._ G~ll_agh~r, C 0 0 n e y, · _ _ . . . . _ .-. . _ -_ . _ · · · . · . ,s\V_or~sman and.Ioye!· -:~~.,.~-- _·_· tP,Js-proof seeme<fratlier plausiOTe; -G:r:adY;-'~~egel~;:-?;Flal}ner-y,- --~Ieger- r~-----a;---:--:-·~ .. - .. -~:-·-.. -·-::::-"-!-.. -:-.. ~·~"--::•--:i'.'

' . . .·: ... ... . -:-E. L. -_: but ·Houdini ha~ now completely e:x- an~ AI Miller. -:A~yo:r;e who .IS un- I: . '' . . . . .. ·_!.-. . - . _ 'pose.d,, the trickery of.' their_ "wax able to be_ present notify Jack /Seal~ j_ . !

'::'. . -At The. Palace . . . . cast proof" by making a paraffin Ian before Wednesday. . . : ··_ THE·.oFAM' .. -ous o·' L' ~Y-.MP' Ic· ·TOUR. .j·. :-"!fit's true that the_app!ause of cast'of his own hand and-.removing ~.-.--.--- l .= ·

't)ie audience is the food of the ac- it very :easily without destroyingit. . ~ We W~uld Be· 1 l · · tor, then Miss Seeley and· I wish to The cast he displayed and ieft as ' D E E :.; L I .G H T E b j ·!

tha'nk_you .f~r.theluri~~·" ,In th~si a souvenir'withtheUniversity .. - To Do; Your i no·o.kings arc mric!_e .. :iww· for t.hc trip to -I . r~ther_ orig~nal · manner · _ Benm~! .. ~lthougl). ~oudi~i,- .·_who . -has TRUCKING -j - · · . · - . · . · . · . · i .. ~lelds .ac~no;vledged. the. ~~.ny ~? ·' gamed :World.:.Wlde f~me and recog-· . . . . : . ': .. T. h . . ·ol· -• . ·_ ··c· . ·. : . ._.1_9. .24' . -. - -~ores for. ~ISS SyncopatiOn, whl~h! nition by extricating himself from Call ·! . e . ymptc ·.' a·m· ·es· -· . !

Is}heJeature act atthe Palace this: leg-irons, shackles ()f- all ~sorts, NEVILLE:·& CASEY 1 -_ : · _ _ . _. . . - . . · ··. · ! . ~~ek. Blossom Seeley and ,Benny: straight-jackets· .while _being sus.: Bach~lors of Transportation j -.. ,. · · · · · - . I · a;.e past masters ()f the ?-rt o~ put-; · · -· - · ._· · · · · · · · Cadiliac Ha~l ~~- :..._ Notre Dame : __:_THE. COLLEGIATE TRIP-· =

1 tmg over a song,· and m· this act· - .. - - l : they are the life of the -party ... Y.ou • .. "_ _ "_ -·!· j . · · · · . - - !

'can't go 'wrong in praising.this one~-. .JC..HN H' .. ELLI·s· r During·' the 30 days' stay_ .in>Pitris you wilrwitness the_ i : __ ~ext.·in order. ,of ~erit perhapl?_, :· v .... - ~ .: - ·_:-=1 we should mention Joseph K. Wat-,. - OPTOMETRIST._ ! . Games, stop in-a good Hohil,.'se'ethc-s_ights·on special, - ': son, a Jewish monogist with: a fair• Optholm~ligist ·- - "busses, make an excursion to Versailles, ,to .Roucn~ to l Iirie of. hum·or.. Some. of his jokes . - . · . Fonta.inebleau, luive a spe_Ci~l train bring ymi from and ·. - j

· do!l~t-_. ·even _average :9~ 44:-~00% · 512~~~~;~~ii} S:n~ldg. ·· ... to_ the -·steanier·•nt. Cherbourg, ·-arid you also. cat--::-three.. j .· _- pur_e, bu~, of. c?~rse, Jo~ Isn't mth~ ·:-~-"~"-a"--•-·--·-.•--·•:• times a day and .plent)r~'· ·_Evcrythhig included at' the. j . soap busmess. ' . . . . . . : . unprecedented figure of. . . : : ·Holmes and Holliston are good .. . . . ····--~---.:.-•:• I :ror a few chuckles· and perhaps a: H- .. d. ,. - . · · · ; ·.laugh :or two.: It's one of t~ose acts _-- . an some..;.... · · M •tt: - · -- . $. __ 3 __ -_7 ___ 5 i about the old man who still has a . . . . .· .. · . __ il_ -.. er- : .

. we_ak_· nes_s ·far.the gi_rls,·. and th_e skit · · , · · · j . _ _ " __ _ . -.. ·. _ J · andheadmitsit!Andhe'a •

. :Is;~~l:~~~~~e~~al.o~ens the v~ude~ br:si~:s'o~~ h~~·w~~~ ~-- J_IJT.. u· ·:eller.· ·.1 FROM NE\V.YORK~TO NEWYORK. ~ :ville, and we pronounc~ him the . "Vaseline". Hair Tonic. 1 J' 1 j · · ·· ' · = chiverest trained seal :we've seen in ·Nooneknowsbetterthan j Send for circulnr A 19. - _ · -! our somewhat 'limited experience he, thesleek,smarteffect . Oliver._, H_otel_ Shop . 'i -VICT.OR-I·i. KIFFE - :-.. r --.

:With seal~. ·He earns al!· the dried it.·gives to his head. And_ - .·1 'non FI·1'tl1

A,re.---- .N. - · ·y--- k:· N. Y- · .: -:--_- j: .. · fi h h · N. · · h ·M • · S " " r -- ~ · . .1: ew· . or , r • • . . . . . _s e gets. . . . . he also knows that it is :ro3 : ort_ _· aln t. . . ' . . :

·The athletk-J ennier Brothers are a.: wonderful hair tonic. .-.- - . · J · , -· ! . :iood acrobats, and' ;they have a . ' I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I ·-~rtipid:fire . act: .. that .. :akeepS.- moving ~ At hll: dru-g·· store~ , 8!1~- · , + -~·--·;_··-~·-··-.. -:-··-··~~-··--·~·---·--·~··~.-~__:..;~·---·~··~ .. ~~-:--·--+

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li6TRE DAME. DAILY

lNT~RHALL .BASKETBALL run -of :several baskets and 'left the 1 icap.)- - . . : . : Brownsonites behind. The entire Low Hurdles: . Walsh, V., first.

(Continued from Page l.) team_ from Sophomore hall played Johnson, V.,. second. Casey, V., defense .was·foo much for the Day a nice game, and its team work was third. ··Time: :05.1-10. :(No handi-men to solve and the first half'"end- the main factor in winning the vic- cap.) ' ed 'in 'favor of Cadillac, 7 to 0 .. At tory. Bielli put up ·a nice game for Pole .Vault: Hammill, · V., i1 the start of the second half the the losers, making several baskets feet 6 inches, (.scratch). Carey Day Dodgers threatened to over- and plaYing hard on ·the defense. and Harrington tied for second, V., come the lead by ringing through .The contest between Badin and ll'feet (scratch).- Vial, v.·; 11 feet t\vo field goals in quick succession, Corby, which was to ·have been (1 foot). · but the Cadillac team carne-· back played Sunday, was postponed until High jump: Freye, F., 6 feet 1 with another attack and again out- later in t~e week. inch, (4 inches). first. Johnson, v., phiyed ·its opponents.· The Cadillac W. · L. Pet. 5 feet 10 inches, (scratch) second." ringers were riine points inthe lead Carroll ....... ; ......... : ..... .4 0 l.Oo'O Sullivan, F., ~ feet· 10 inches, ( 4 '\vhen the whistle blew. This. was Day -........................ : ... 3 1. · · 750 inches) third. ;~ Sobatski, V., 5 feet the first time this season that any Sorin ...... ~ ................... 3 1 · 750 9 inches, (3 iriches) fourth .. team· has succeeded in shutting out Cadillac .............. : ....... ~ · 2 .500 Broad Jump:. Reilly, F., 22 feet the opposition for half a game. _ · Sophomore -~.:~ .. ~:-: ...... 2 · 2 .500 4 inches, (1 foot) :first. Cunning-

The ·hardest fought game.on the Badin .......................... 1 2 .333 ham, V., 22 · feeC1 inch~ (1 foot) schedule was. the battle between Corby· ................. : .. ~ ... 1 .· 2 .333 second. Livergood, .V~, 21 feet 7 Walsh and Sorhi, the loopers· from Brownson -~ ........ ·~-----·· 1 3 •250 inches,. (scratch) third~ · Knauss Sorin copping the game, ·16 to 13. F..reshman .. : ............... 1 3 ·250 and Johnson, v-.;-tied foi· fourth, 21 Both teams were tied in the inter- ·walsh ...................... :.! · 3. .250 feet 5 inches. (6 .incli'e's) .. hall standing and a real battle re- Special 40-yard dash ·event for suited. Sorin. got off to. an early FROSH WIN TRACK. MEET· · football men: ·Ends: McDomild, lead, which it kept throughout the --- first; Reilly, second. ·;Time :04 .3-5. game, although the shooters from (Continued :from Page 1.) Tackles: Mayer, fii·st; ·Burt, sec., Walsh were close on the Sorinites on.d~ McCiifferty, F.~ ·(50 yds.)

. heels, . never being more than two t~Ird. Cooper, V:, (25 yds.) fourth. r field goals behind. Stuhldreher, of· Time: 4 :35. . .

the Sorin aggregation, displayed his . Shot Put: Reilly, F.,_ 42 feet; 6 INTERURBAN" _:TAIL·o·Rs usual ability of. making long shots .mches, (7 ft.~ first. . Milbauer, v., I .

from the middle of the court. The 38· feet· 11· mches .(scratch) s~c- . Cleaning and Pressi~g Club

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ond:- Time: !04 7-10. Guards: Weible, first; Whalen second; Time: :05 3-5. . Halfbacks:· Reilly, first; O'Boyle, second. ·Time: :04 3-5. Fullbacks: Hanousek, ·first; Mc­Cabe, second. Time: :04 3-5. Centers: Murrin, first; Arndt, sec­ond. Time: · :05 2-5.

Dr. ·Leo J. Quinlan, DentiSt. 511 J. M. S. Bldg.

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-Walsh men experienced difficulty in ond .. McM;anm~n, F., 38 feet 7 m- 113 E. Washington· Ave~ _ I handling and passing the ball.. ches, (7 ·ft.) third~ Boland, F., 38 Suits Pressed While You Wait-SOc

The Sophomore crew won its sec~ feet, 6 inches, (1 ft.) fourth. .

_Qver 20 ye-ars hi the same locatibn. ·· 230 South Michigan Street ·

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handed a. 26 to 22 ._defeat to the Casey, V., second. Johnson, V., ! Brownson. netters. The Sophs start- third. Time: =05 4-5· · ·(No hand- -~ WE· CATER· UNITED STATES SHOE

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ing,- 12 .to 5, when-the half ended. VISIT:. i NOTRE D"AllfE MEN · , Dr. -Edgar s~· Lu~as 335 S. Michig-an St. ·.-.. .

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Campus Shoe ~epair Shop University ~f Notre Dame and j

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points. At one tim?. t~e. ~rownso_n- ~:-· : f . Den tal Office . . . five was- but one pomt· behmd_ thmr · . .., · . ·.~~-~-~-··of._tlae

. . .HcXrtJ. _. J..W. _opponents but the Sophs made a ,Not only_ in Size and' Equipment .· R e· sta. _u· ·r· a·n·t_.

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