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I. WEA 'fHER REPORT (Government Probably . ' ) - .. VOL 2. · NO. 107 . SENATOR FERRIS OF. MICHIGAN .CHOSEN FOR JUNE- ADDRESS . WILL BE HERE . FOR COM- . MENCEMENTDAY .CERE-· MONIES. ... '. . ( e a . '·, e _.· ··t 21 . UNIVERSITY. OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME,-INDIANA,' SUNDAY, APRIL 27,1924 - '. . ; I , -. , - / 'ALL THE CAMPUS NEWS IN DETAIL PRICE 4 CENTS Jim· Swift Will Head , OBERST HANGS_ UP Nolan_ Places Thir4 . NOTRE DAME WINS Athletic Discussion zn Interstate Meet · · . · - . . . . · -- . James P .. Shvft, of tlie NEW JAVELIN MARK . Milrk E.•: Nolan, representing ihe I · 0 VER LOyOLA, 5-0' · Students' Activities· Council, and . FOR PENN· -RELAYS state of Indiana and !'fotre Dame, JN. SECOND G-A. ME. Bischoff, secretary, will too.k third place in -the final contest _ leave for Knoxville, of the Interstate Oratorical Contest NOTRE D . AME ATHLETES FAIL held _at North'\vester. n University on Tenn., where they will represent _ Friday night,, delivering ·_"The Notre Dame in the annual midwest TO PLACE IN DRAKE Guardian of · the Constitution",'' a student conference of colleges .. RELAYS defense of the United States su- KEOGAN'S HI'I;'TING TEAM KEEPS VISITORS FROM "-- . SCORING universities . be held. May l, '2, preme court. As a reward for No-· ; --Hon. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Unit.: and 3. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 26 Ian's placing third among ·contest- The second appearance of Coach ed States .. s-enatoi from . ·A of college athletics (Special).-Gene Oberst, of Notre· ants representing the cream. of the Keogan's baseball squad on Car- . will 'deliver the commencemeri.t ad-. will be led at the conference by Mr. Dame, thrO'.ving the javelin 196 collegiate orators of fourteen states tier field was marked . by another :dress· to seniors on the afte.rnoon of Swift. government< and feet, .5% inches, this afternoon es-. he was awarded· a bronze medal by victory when the: Terriers· .defeated sin1day, .June 1_5·,_ according to a will also givenjcon-:- tablished· a new record for the .Penn' the . Interstate Oratorical Associa- Roger Kiley's ·Loyola university 'statement. issued by Rev. Matthew sideration. · Delegates from forty relays, breaking made by tion . .. =-· , - . nine, 5 to 0 yesterday afternoon. -Walsh;. president. o{ the university, schools will at the con- da, of Chicago, only yesterday. . : · First place in the contest .went to The visitors showed up. well on the .·last night; 1 · • · · ference. ·· -' Theo. tall Hoosier athlete .had the ·.Clarence R.·· 'Decker,. :,;of··_- Carleton defense but when the Crimson· ball · Born. .o·f being the.fih;t College, Minnesota, while· second tossers came to bat they 'were un- . Senator was born in Spen.:. · . · breaker of the meet as tte javelin place was taken by Miss Edith Hart- able_ to count against the fast work- . N. y,; in 1853 mid received PIC. K 1925 D'OME F throw: was one of the early man, of Transylvania College Ken- ing.Keoganites.· · · · · · 'his edu'cation in the Oswego Normal .·. . I ' In making .his throw he re-' tucky. 1\fr.- Decker's ora- The work. • of McGrath -on ',the and Training school and in t_he med-:- peated his foot of last week when tion was entitled "Automatons of .for the Blue and 'Gold gave __ ical . department of the. University BOARD. ON FRIDA' Y .. · he_ shattered :the existing mark in Men," a protest against the modern the VISit?rs from 'Chicago little of Michigan: . He was, in his -early . relays. industrial system which .makes mere chance to get on the bases.and the ·life, principal of a business · Frieda, of Chicago, who automatons-' of our industrial work- few· rallies · that . Kiley's charges and academy -at Freeport,· Ill., a s. A. c. SEEKS TO . PROVIDE; the· mark in pent.athalori ers, il1dividua1 skill and staged in a desperate endeavor to professor at Rock_River university, . EARLY START; OTHER compebtwn, was second; while Bar-:- talent to machine perfection,. and a sco,re. w'ere promptly dampened by ·' Dixon, _Ill., and president of the rium; of. West Virginia, -was third. ph!a that 'the daily lives of millions the local'•ball ·tossers. Loyola's .five· Dix-on Business College. In 1884 ELECTiONS' SOON Greenridge·, of Harvard; fi'riished of· industrial slaves be made more hits were scattered while Notre Senator Ferris .founded Ferris' in:. fourth. Oberst was the only Notre than' a monotonous machine-like Dame garnered seven from which :_ stitute and has since served as pres- Election of the editor-in-chief Dame entrant in the 'meet. existence,· if our· civilization· is not 'the .five. run's· were scored. ident of that institution. He is also the business manager of the to be irreparably i:r{iured. McGraw Pitches Well president of the Big Rapids Dome Will be· held next Fri:. · DES' MOINES; Ia.;·--,Api·il · .26 (Continued ·on page 4) · Dame opened the· game : ings 'Bank.- . ' ' . ' . day, it . was announced yesterday . (Special) . ....:.:... With records toppling two. but the opposing . . As Democratic· candidate' for con- by the .elections committee of the in four carnival events, an'd' Char- ' I twirler tightened up for the next gress in 1892, and candidate' for S: A. c., which made at ley Paddock registering . _a new DR'o._ 'JA'MES .A,LSH' ' two frames and let, the Irish go governor of Michigan in 19 0_4,-'.Sen- same . time_: the schedule fqr ·the world's mark for the 125 yard · scoreless .. · The Keoganites picked ator Ferris' received his start in pol- spring Class elections •. , . . dash, Notr'e ·Dame athfetes. failed · one run m the fifth and sixth in- . i:•;9 SPEAKS TOM ORR 0 W flee "Qntil 191'6. ·He lives in Big '\Vill be made coming afternoon; · .. · . , · · · · _visitors was_ one of·the features of - . \veek in oi·der to enable the editor T?.e Irish relay teams were out: NOTED. PHYSICIAN·.-AND WRIT- the encounter·and he_ · ' ---'. Th __ .Senator--Ferris .. to:, run ,;n al! events entered_. . . -- . . . - -_ -- .. to';Iched fo!:_ f?ey_en his sup_ill>rt- . k wes efif\voh"'l:ne _two":fu11e__..,even_t:'=-rT3 .. . T-he .-- . as· commencement spea er practi- Many· deta.ils such· as photography: II · I t · r · · . linois _the four-mile and. half· .mile . ON "CURIOUS _ ·. . younger . collegians : made an im- ca y comp e es pre of spring . events ·.must lie- handled ra_ ces, and Iowa; the mile contest: pressive showing against the .N· otr.·e : as the baccalaureate by the incoming Dome staff. . . · · · D _speaker has already been ' In event of a contest -\vhich ne, In the individual events, too, Notre Dr. Walsh, p'f New. York arne team' yesterday considering: He will_ be Bishop Conroy; of _Qg:. cessitates a · prim?-ry, the ·elimimi-: Dame ·athletes. beaten .. - Bud city, will. delive1;. a lecture to the fact that th.ey were playing a N. · tion election only will, be ·held Barr, .who quaJifi;d m the 100 yard students of Notre'· Dame tomorrow of- the.Ir class. However, · Friday. The election. itself will, the _heats, night in Washington hall; the _sub- IS a aggre- "S ··1·. ,. T'h.. .. , . h'' that event, be held on Monday; IllinOis, · capturmg ject- of his -ta.lk being "Curious .gabon With that he ' mz ln ' .l J . May 5. . . .' ' ' .... ·_' . . . . ' ' . . ' ' ' .. ·. I Dr. Walsh has. been has and With teams, d , . FranJc-1-hlbauer, pu_tter, ciatecf 'Vith many large hospitals in smaller colleges, . the Chicagoans . Well Rec;ezve Elect in May ·,! unable tp put. the. weight over 42 the east and is at Jlresent consult- be. the leaders of their class. ·.,. Following will be the· schedule for fee;. and Purma, pf Kansas Teach.: ing at St. Agnes Hos- . . A Team . . . 'Throu·i'h,'; :Allan class elections: Class of: 1927, :Pri-i ers . Hartman, Nebraska,' pita! for·. Crippled:. Children-- ·at After the_ encounter. yesterday, · don Martin's. three. act· comedy dra.:. mary, May election, May 9; a,I:J.d of Iowa, ahead White ·Plains, N .. He is also the :basepall_ follower .. can. be -ina which was ·made famous on the of 1926, May 8; el:ction,; Jo.hnson .lost in the hi?h collaborating editor of II!ternation:. ass_ur:d that. c.oach Ke?gan .. stage _Jal}e Gowland o:ri May 12; class. of 1925,_. hurdles,, were won Km- al .Clinics. · - . l _ a hitti!'lg team .. The_rec-. · the silver sheet by- Norma Tal- -May 13., ei:cbon,1Yiay 15.. . ·. : zey, of_ Ilhn?IS,,. ,-· Dr. \vas born at Archibald, or.d the '.I;'er7Iers on the southern'· madge was presente<l ·in Washing- __ Nommabons elections of S; not .• -Aprn- 12, 1865. 'He attended .. that the.y last-'night'by the Pro,duc.., A. C. ;Will mg_ pole vault Il_l which College, New York, where . h t m the pmches hit ing Department of• the Redpath Bu.: the conclusiOn of the class elect10ns. of K<tnsas Teachers .. college,_ he received his A.B. degree· in i 884 ; n;teant. a run .. their bat- _ . . 1,-eau.· . _ . . All ·elections will be conducted' by vaulted 1_3 Jeet.. ,. _ ·. . , his .A;M, degree in and his bng power had d.ecreased- the "Smilin'· Through" is the story the-: A. - C. ele·ctioris committee' · . s Ph.D. "degree in 1892 .. ·: He receiv-· _least long drryes mto the gar- · of ·a man wh'o cheated'.of. his composed. ·of Charles· Molz,. James' run,·.whiCh brought him ed ·his M.D.· degree at the Univer- d:ns Indicated a hitting power that own love -in· his youth, and cannot Egan and. Ed Hunsinger.. , : · (Continued orl. page 4) : · sity .. i895. From wdl.be needed against tl._" 'confer- bring himself ·to sacrifice his pride '. . " I .. I i . . . ' 1895 to: 1898 he 'attended· the Uni- .. ' . . ' ' . ' ' that the innocent .victims of the - . . . · : . . · . · . . • · · > ·. : · . . · . . : • . : _ 1 : ' versities Paris, Vienna, and Ber- e return of l!]d to past :may be· happy: rhe ,play was Last. Week Marked 4$th )\nnzQersary lin. Ret?rning.to' Fordham in- 1901, tea!'l. fo well acted by the Redpath 'players f D · c.... Tl., y 1. . B · J::'.• · he hiS' LL.D. degree,: and · ttle Joe . .and was well by one of the 0 ()T: I. 'Je_,,uf!-lVerszfy, in 1909 earned his Litt.f?. degree at m _creditable · largest audiences Washington Hall Students .of· the . un!versity . 4,5. ities, but all·was ·to little :avail_. and . Stim · · §.ack. · Gt_Is ,has had for a visiting production years ago today were !llready enJOY- the fire spread . from· .. building to received at Notre Dame. m -1910:- .. th · g ' 'tho. .. m- _this - ing their summer vacation, ,the re..: building, leaving; only Sacred Heart :Dr. Walsh isa life'·meTI1ber.of 0 the ·p e . :hn;mng,. contmued. the suit of the disastrous- fire of' 1879._ Church, . then . under constructio_ n .New Y_ ork Histoi·ical_ Society, and_ se..._ . ·. IS teammate and .set . _ _ . , · · · . · · 1- e opposmg batt · d · · · h. · \Vhich almost destroyed·- all _campus the. PresbYtery, hall; -'Wash- .. also Knight Comn:ander OI the order. . ' . I. ort buildings: . . . . . : .. , l ington hall and the Ave Maria 'office Papal of St. He b ; . · . , .. ·. , . The anniversary of the,great standing. , . . · .·.. . · was professor . of physiology and N 0 . 0 5 IS as follows: . ._:Committee Plans flagration passed on· Wednesday; . "As soon as the . firemen could psychology· at Cathedral College· in Sh .h . :< ), - AB R PO ·A E · · Ap_ril 23 ..• Immediately the -their -shops, and. put York ,in ·He .is alsci._a ss. :·"··· 5 1 . 2 2 _ .. 4 > 0. :..The scheme riow be- fire by, then president qf the 11.1: 'Yo;king it was: wnter. of• note, bemg _the of Farrelly, ct· ··--·.- 3 0 · 0 · ·· 5 · ·- 0 0 . :_ing ·arranged·for, the pl•om by. the announced tlie carped out," says ·a corttemporary, . among_ .are: ·Berm'· i 0 1 . ·0. · 0 0 committee in' charge \vill a sprmg school term would .be · considered account:··""The··engine·bad ·not-been· Makers · of · Modern : Medicme,'' N 1 g cf. ---- 2 o. · 0 · 0 : 0;_ 0 garden. effect .. In. pr.epara,tion. for ep.ded, ah,d ·that' 'yould used}>efore for yea,rs,-ha<l :;catholic. in bif .. 3 · 2 .: _8;, .p .. _,;O .'.the event the. committee conferred upon .semors the recently been ·repaired, and it was of· Qen:-. Siiv!r ',. · 0 .1 1 ·0 ·.of ?ecorations ·_has . bee!! wo.rkmg ing .day .. for the_ not known at first whether it would 'Qld_ Tnne Makers of Medi- ·: 0 0 _ ,8, ' l 0 ·_, , Prom. pecorations _.durmg the past week._. · .. · . · of the 'were_ made the .work.". cme, .I,Iow the Ne:w," "Health p · d ' . ."··-- 2 l _ 0 ·.- 0 · 1: .0 Goldkette, whose same Ia_t- 1 _ "Utterly Destroyed". Will ·.Power,"- and -"The .. 4 0 0 8 ·l 0, _ the• Prom, arranged e,r were. at ?-/genera} ''O.n ·lookirig .. _. about' aftei· .the fires' .Century: Columbus." Stan eth, ll· -.--:-·3 0 1 _ 0 - l - 0 :w1th pe_ople for a cotinc1l of umversity officials. . . ., ,g ' p. ·········· 1 0 0 0. 0 0 .of one of his records so that It will .- . . 1 : · i wer,e :unde'r subJectiOn, . _._:_ ;be placed ·on, sale the· day of. the . . . Origm ·; ·.; says this same account, "we find the Totals. · 5 ·· .7 27 .. is · ir . .. The name of the release is ' T() thiS day the Ol'Igm of the college,- destroyed, a TODAy 'Loyola ' ( 0) ' AB R I \H PO A 'E . '.'Where the Lazy Daisies Grow" and has· not been learned._ . Workmen: ·of wall , Adams; lb. :.. ·o ·-f ()': 0 the Evening," both new popular :fJ.ad .b:en b.usy oil; t?e roof. of the, . ·and. Th_e .infirmary 6:30. :__.Mass· . .in Sacred. St.uckey, . ss. o · 1 _, 8 . 4 . - 0 r. nuPlbers. · · . . ,c\urmg the. bmldm?,· con.t.ammg .. the. general of-' ·. Heart church. · . •.. Tra?an,. 2b .. -_-----3. 0, 0 .1 _. 3 ·. 1 . The WWJ broadcasting station at mornmg, :and JUSt befor.e tp,e, flee - _ office, is. 18 !30 Mass',. ·Sacred Lavm, rf. . o . _ 0 . 4 . o .. 0 .Detroit; .. which Goldkette has youngsters. the ·numm · pl?-Y-: burned· entirely .'though the 'I-Ieart, · .... · I Slltherland, cL.4 o. 1 0 i 0 'been. broadcasting- is. announcing ground noticed the flames walls are s_till-sta'nding.: · 7 :30,· p.ni,.:_i3enediction in Sac-- 0'!'1eil, lf: .. .. ·--"A, 0 1 . : ·1 0 . '() 'every night th'e fact he.-is play- from' sam.e roof./_ The made-: The th_c , :·red Heart chui·ch.··_ 1Buckley, 3b. -----:3 o 0 1 1 1 ,ing the Notre .]'unior Prom. those ·.TOMORROW . ' 0 q 4-.'2 The Prommusic·and WB:s Immediately-put mto use. Aid: ·fallen fn.' .The. min-: . . . McGraw, p .. -..:.. 2 : o · 1 . 0 3 0 :-\viii be broudcnsted from the Trib- was· rushed from :Send, .Ims Is. gqne_. T.his . 8:00 p.m.-Dr. James J. Walsh1 _-:-. _ :--:.. -:.. ·:ilne WGA;Z at a special ·con- cut off the irt·about lecture in Washington -Hall. -Totals ·;-·· ..... ··:30 . ,o- 5 ..24 14 2 cert on Friday n_Ight. .of th!3 · tiansportat,Ion facil; ::tlnee homs. · · ·:,: (Continued· on ·page. 4 ) .. · .. ,' ... ' I I I, . '

e .· ··t · 'his edu'cation in the Oswego Normal .·. . I ' .:!:~-In making .his gr~at throw he re-' tucky. 1\fr.- Decker's Winniri~ ora- The work. • of McGrath -on ',the and

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Page 1: e .· ··t · 'his edu'cation in the Oswego Normal .·. . I ' .:!:~-In making .his gr~at throw he re-' tucky. 1\fr.- Decker's Winniri~ ora- The work. • of McGrath -on ',the and

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WEA 'fHER REPORT

(Government 'forecaa~)

Probably . S~owers

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.. VOL 2. · NO. 107

. SENATOR FERRIS OF. MICHIGAN .CHOSEN FOR JUNE- ADDRESS

. WILL BE HERE . FOR COM-. MENCEMENTDAY .CERE-·

MONIES.

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e _.· ··t 21 . UNIVERSITY. OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME,-INDIANA,' SUNDAY, APRIL 27,1924

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'ALL THE CAMPUS

NEWS IN DETAIL

PRICE 4 CENTS

Jim· Swift Will Head , OBERST HANGS_ UP Nolan_ Places Thir4 . NOTRE DAME WINS Athletic Discussion zn Interstate Meet · · . · - . . . . · --

. James P .. Shvft, ~hairiDan of tlie NEW JAVELIN MARK . Milrk E.•: Nolan, representing ihe I · 0 VER LOyOLA, 5-0' · Students' Activities· Council, and . FOR PENN· -RELAYS state of Indiana and !'fotre Dame, JN. SECOND G-A. ME. G~orge Bischoff, secretary, will too.k third place in -the final contest _ leave Wedne~day for Knoxville, of the Interstate Oratorical Contest

NOTRE D. AME ATHLETES FAIL held _at North'\vester. n University on Tenn., where they will represent _ Friday night,, delivering ·_"The Notre Dame in the annual midwest TO PLACE IN DRAKE Guardian of · the Constitution",'' a student conference of colleges ~nd .. RELAYS defense of the United States su-

KEOGAN'S HI'I;'TING TEAM KEEPS VISITORS FROM "--

. SCORING universities . ~o be held. May l, '2, preme court. As a reward for No-·

; --Hon. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Unit.: and 3. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 26 Ian's placing third among ·contest- The second appearance of Coach ed States .. s-enatoi from Mic~igan,· . ·A 'discusl;ii~n of college athletics (Special).-Gene Oberst, of Notre· ants representing the cream. of the Keogan's baseball squad on Car­

. will 'deliver the commencemeri.t ad-. will be led at the conference by Mr. Dame, thrO'.ving the javelin 196 collegiate orators of fourteen states tier field was marked . by another :dress· to seniors on the afte.rnoon of Swift. Studen~ government< and feet, .5% inches, this afternoon es-. he was awarded· a bronze medal by victory when the: Terriers· .defeated sin1day, .June 1_5·,_ according to a publicat~ons will also ~e givenjcon-:- tablished· a new record for the .Penn' the . Interstate Oratorical Associa- Roger Kiley's ·Loyola university 'statement. issued by Rev. Matthew sideration. · Delegates from forty relays, breaking th~t made by Frie~ tion . .. =-· , - . nine, 5 to 0 yesterday afternoon.

-Walsh;. president. o{ the university, schools will ~e.pre~ent at the con- da, of Chicago, only yesterday. . : · First place in the contest .went to The visitors showed up. well on the .·last night; 1 · • · · • ference. ·· - ' Theo. tall Hoosier athlete .had the ·.Clarence R.·· 'Decker,. :,;of··_- Carleton defense but when the Crimson· ball

· Born. ~n·East dist~nction .o·f being the.fih;t record~ College, Minnesota, while· second tossers came to bat they 'were un-. Senator F~rris was born in Spen.:. · . · breaker of the meet as tte javelin place was taken by Miss Edith Hart- able_ to count against the fast work-

. ~er, N. y,; in 1853 mid received PIC. K 1925 D'OME F -~=~' throw: was one of the early events~ man, of Transylvania College Ken- ing.Keoganites.· · · · · · 'his edu'cation in the Oswego Normal .·. . I ' .:!:~- In making .his gr~at throw he re-' tucky. 1\fr.- Decker's Winniri~ ora- The work. • of McGrath -on ',the and Training school and in t_he med-:- peated his foot of last week when tion was entitled "Automatons of moun~· .for the Blue and 'Gold gave __ ical . department of the. University BOARD. ON FRIDA' Y .. · he_ shattered :the existing mark in Men," a protest against the modern the VISit?rs from 'Chicago little of Michigan: . He was, in his -early . the~Kansas relays. industrial system which .makes mere chance to get on the bases.and the ·life, principal of a business schoo~ · Frieda, of Chicago, who m~d~ automatons-' of our industrial work- few· rallies · that . Kiley's charges and academy -at Freeport,· Ill., a s. • A. c. SEEKS TO . PROVIDE; the· ~r:~ous mark in pent.athalori ers, sa~rificing il1dividua1 skill and staged in a desperate endeavor to professor at Rock_River university, . EARLY START; OTHER compebtwn, was second; while Bar-:- talent to machine perfection,. and a sco,re. w'ere promptly dampened by ·' Dixon, _Ill., and president of the rium; of. West Virginia, -was third. ph!a that 'the daily lives of millions the local'•ball ·tossers. Loyola's .five· Dix-on Business College. In 1884 ELECTiONS' SOON Greenridge·, of Harvard; fi'riished of· industrial slaves be made more hits were scattered while Notre Senator Ferris .founded Ferris' in:. fourth. Oberst was the only Notre than' a monotonous machine-like Dame garnered seven from which

:_ stitute and has since served as pres- Election of the editor-in-chief Dame entrant in the 'meet. existence,· if our· civilization· is not 'the .five. run's· were scored. ident of that institution. He is also a~'cl the business manager of the to be irreparably i:r{iured. McGraw Pitches Well president of the Big Rapids Sav~ ~925 Dome Will be· held next Fri:. · DES' MOINES; Ia.;·--,Api·il · .26 (Continued ·on page 4) · .N~tre· Dame opened the· game

: ings 'Bank.- . ' ' . ' . day, it . was announced yesterday . (Special) . ....:.:... With records toppling WI~h two. cou,~ters but the opposing . . As Democratic· candidate' for con- by the . elections committee of the in four carnival events, an'd' Char- ' I twirler tightened up for the next

gress in 1892, and candidate' for S: A. c., which made pub~ic at ~he ley Paddock registering . _a new DR'o._ 'JA'MES w· .A,LSH' ' two frames and let, the Irish go governor of Michigan in 190_4,-'.Sen- same . time_: the schedule fqr ·the world's mark for the 125 yard · scoreless .. · The Keoganites picked

.· ator Ferris' received his start in pol- spring Class elections •. , . . dash, Notr'e ·Dame athfetes. failed · one run m the fifth and sixth in-

. ~{~~ig!.; i:•;9 :~·~~~ f~!:I"r&~r o~~ Ch~ic~:{ !::~::;::j;,eDome ~~st~~~~::~~ut~l ~~~~~'';:l:;let~t SPEAKS TOM ORR 0 W ni~~e a~~~~o;h:I i';.~~~:~f~!hihe flee "Qntil 191'6. ·He lives in Big '\Vill be made ·duri~g th~ coming afternoon; · .. · . , · · · · _visitors was_ one of·the features of Rapids,:Mich~,' - . \veek in oi·der to enable the editor T?.e Irish relay teams were out: NOTED. PHYSICIAN·.-AND WRIT- the encounter·and ~!thqugh he_ w~s · '

---'. Th __ welectio-11.~-o£ .Senator--Ferris .. to:, .ir;ake-:.~plari_s;:for:-tt.e·-192_ 5.:..~issue. run ,;n al! events entered_. -~ ~.<>t:_th-_ . . - - . . . - -_ ~· -- -· .. to';Iched fo!:_ f?ey_en hits~· his sup_ill>rt- . k

wes efif\voh"'l:ne _two":fu11e__..,even_t:'=-rT3 ~-"'->-z; .. :R-W~I:.c.-LE'C-r\JRE-HE·R£··~:J-· :falleu-~hinfSeverar·.--·time~- . T-he .--.as· commencement spea er practi- Many· deta.ils such· as photography: II · I t · r · · . linois _the four-mile and. half· .mile . ON "CURIOUS CURE~" _ ·. . younger . collegians : made an im-ca y comp e es pre Imn~ary ar~ of spring . events ·.must lie- handled ra_ ces, and Iowa; the mile contest: pressive showing against the .N· otr.·e

: range~ents as the baccalaureate by the incoming Dome staff. . . · · · D _speaker has already been named~ ' In event of a contest -\vhich ne, In the individual events, too, Notre Dr. Jame~'J. Walsh, p'f New. York arne team' yesterday considering: He will_ be Bishop Conroy; of _Qg:. cessitates a · prim?-ry, the ·elimimi-: Dame ·athletes. wer~ beaten .. - Bud city, will. delive1;. a lecture to the t~e fact that th.ey were playing a ~ensbury, N. ~- · tion election only will, be ·held -ne~~ Barr, .who quaJifi;d m the 100 yard students of Notre'· Dame tomorrow h~tle ~ut of- the.Ir class. However,

· Friday. The election. itself will, i~ da~h, '~ent o~t;m the fin_~l _heats, night in Washington hall; the _sub- Kd~y IS ~eyel9pmg a st~ong aggre-"S ··1·. ,. T'h.. .. , . h'' that event, be held on Monday; Evan~~ ·?.~ IllinOis, · capturmg t~e ject- of his -ta.lk being "Curious .gabon With th~ ma~el'lal. that he ' mz ln ' .l J r~ug . May 5. . . .' ' ' .... ·_' . . . . ' ' e_~ent.. . . ' ' ' .. ·. I cu•res.~' Dr. Walsh has. been -asso~ has and -~ompetmg With teams, fro~' • d , . FranJc-1-hlbauer, sho~ pu_tter, wa~ ciatecf 'Vith many large hospitals in smaller colleges, . the Chicagoans

[~ . Well Rec;ezve Class~s: Elect in May ·,! unable tp put. the. weight over 42 the east and is at Jlresent consult- sho~Id be. the leaders of their class. ·.,. Following will be the· schedule for fee;. and Purma, pf Kansas Teach.: ing neu~ologist at St. Agnes Hos- . . A ~itting Team . . . "S~hin' 'Throu·i'h,'; :Allan Lang~ class elections: Class of: 1927, :Pri-i ers . C~llege, Hartman, o~ Nebraska,' pita! for·. Crippled:. Children-- ·at After the_ encounter. yesterday, ·

don Martin's. three. act· comedy dra.:. mary, May 7~ election, May 9; clas~ a,I:J.d ·:~8:uber, of Iowa, fim~hed ahead White ·Plains, N .. y~ He is also the lo~al :basepall_ follower .. can. be -ina which was ·made famous on the of 1926, pri~ary, May 8; el:ction,; o~:_hrn?-;! Jo.hnson .lost in the hi?h collaborating editor of II!ternation:. ass_ur:d that. c.oach Ke?gan ~s de~ .. sp~kim· stage ~Y _Jal}e Gowland o:ri May 12; class. of 1925,_. primar~'- hurdles,, w~Ic~- were won .b~ Km- al .Clinics. · - . l _ velo~mg a hitti!'lg team .. The_rec-. · the silver sheet by- Norma Tal- -May 13., ei:cbon,1Yiay 15.. . ·. : zey, of_ Ilhn?IS,,. ~nd Harrmgto~ ,-· Dr. Wa~sh \vas born at Archibald, or.d 0~ the '.I;'er7Iers on the southern'· madge was presente<l ·in Washing- __ Nommabons an~ elections of S; ~ould not p~ace ~nthe.re~ord-smash-. P~ .• -Aprn- 12, 1865. 'He attended ~~;ldie~ea}ed t~: .. ~act that the.y ton:.h~ll last-'night'by the Pro,duc.., A. C. me~bers ;Will be.·~~ld ~ft~r mg_ pole vault Il_l which ~cKeown,: For~ham College, New York, where . h t m the pmches whe~_a hit ing Department of• the Redpath Bu.: the conclusiOn of the class elect10ns. of K<tnsas St~t~. Teachers .. college,_ he received his A.B. degree· in i 884 ; n;teant. a run .. Yest~rday their bat- _ .

. 1,-eau.· . _ . _· . -· All ·elections will be conducted' by vaulted 1_3 Jeet.. ,. _ ·. . , his . A;M, degree in 18~5 ; and his bng power had ~ot d.ecreased- the "Smilin'· Through" is the story the-: S~ A. - C. ele·ctioris committee' · Char~ey . P?~dock s remarka~le Ph.D. "degree in 1892 .. ·: He receiv-· _least !l'n~ long drryes mto the gar- ·

of ·a man wh'o was~ cheated'.of. his composed. ·of Charles· Molz,. James' run,·.whiCh I_ncidental~y brought him ed ·his M.D.· degree at the Univer- d:ns Indicated a hitting power that own love -in· his youth, and cannot Egan and. Ed Hunsinger.. , : · (Continued orl. page 4) : · sity .. of·Perin~y'lvaniain i895. From wdl.be needed against tl._" 'confer-bring himself ·to sacrifice his pride '. . " I .. I i . . . ' 1895 to: 1898 he 'attended· the Uni- en;ehteams~ .. ' . . ' ' . ' ' that the innocent . victims of the - . . . · : . . · . · . . • · · > ·. : · . . · . . : • . : _1 : • • ' versities ~ol Paris, Vienna, and Ber- e return of l!]d ~rendergast to past :may be· happy: rhe ,play was Last. Week Marked tit,~ 4$th )\nnzQersary lin. Ret?rning.to' Fordham in- 1901, ~~e ~~quad ~trengthe~ed t~e tea!'l. fo well acted • by the Redpath 'players f D · • c.... Tl., y 1. • • . B · J::'.• · he r~celVed hiS' LL.D. degree,: and · ttle ext~nt whii~ Joe Qum~<tn . . and was well r~ceived by one of the 0 _estru~tzon ()T: I. 'Je_,,uf!-lVerszfy, ~.rzre in 1909 earned his Litt.f?. degree at ~;~~~rmed. m _creditable 'Styl~

· largest audiences Washington Hall Students .of· the . un!versity . 4,5. ities, but all·was ·to little :avail_. and G~o:getown. . His:.Sc.D.':degre~: ~e Stim ~ · ~~e · ~e;vstone. §.ack. · Gt_Is ,has had for a visiting production years ago today were !llready enJOY- the fire spread . from· .. building to received at Notre Dame. m -1910:- .. th · g ' 'tho. re~Ieved Jld.~Grath .. m-_this year~ - ing their summer vacation, ,the re..: building, leaving; only Sacred Heart :Dr. Walsh isa life'·meTI1ber.of0 the ·p e sev~nb . :hn;mng,. contmued. the

suit of the disastrous- fire of' 1879._ Church, . then . under constructio_ n .New Y_ ork Histoi·ical_ Society, and_ 'thac~ se..._ . ~ ·. IS teammate and .set . _ _ . , · · • · . · · 1- e opposmg batt · d · · · h. · \Vhich almost destroyed·- all _campus the. PresbYtery, 'Science~ hall; -'Wash- i~ .. also Knight Comn:ander OI the order. . ' . I. ,er~: ~wn ~m·.s ort buildings: . . .· . . . : .. , l ington hall and the Ave Maria 'office Papal Orde~ of St. Gre~ory. He Th~ b ; . · . , .. ·. , . The anniversary of the,great co11~ standing. , . . · .·.. . · was professor . of physiology and N 0 . 0

5 sco~e IS as follows: . ._:Committee Plans

flagration passed on· Wednesday; . "As soon as the . firemen could psychology· at Cathedral College· in Sh .h . :< ), -AB R H· PO ·A E · · Ap_ril 23 ..• Immediately a~ter the gather--.fr~-~1 -their -shops, and. put Ne~v York ,in 190.6~ ·He .is alsci._a Cr~~vl:n, ss. :·"···5 1 . 2 ~. 2 _ .. 4 > 0.

'· :..The <i~ccirating .· scheme riow be- fire Fa!he~· ·~or by, then president qf the -:~:J;lgi~W 11.1: 'Yo;king ord~r, it was: wnter. of• note, bemg _the at_It~or of Farrelly, ct· ··--·.-3 _· 0 · 0 · ·· 5 · ·- 0 0 . :_ing ·arranged·for, the pl•om by. ~he the umversity~ announced th~t tlie carped out," says ·a corttemporary, ~any .bo~ks, . among_ wh1c~ .are: ·Berm'· i ------~~a· 0 1 . ·0. · 0 0

committee in' charge \vill b~ a sprmg school term would .be · considered account:··""The··engine·bad ·not-been· Makers · of · Modern : Medicme,'' N 1 g a~,- cf. ----2 o. · 0 · 0 : 0;_ 0 garden. effect .. In. pr.epara,tion. for ep.ded, ah,d ·that' de~rees 'yould b~ used}>efore for t~v? yea,rs,-ha<l b~~ :;catholic. Church~en in ~~ienc~," V~ra~;.a, bif ····:~-A .. 3.· · 2 .: _8;, .p .. _,;O

.'.the event the. committee in..cha~ge conferred upon .semors the f~ll~'\V: recently been ·repaired, and it was T~e J~Irteen~h .Great~st. of· Qen:-. Siiv!r ',. · -·~::-L 0 .1 1 0~ ·0 ·.of ?ecorations ·_has . bee!! wo.rkmg ing .day .. ~Ian~ for the_ rebmldi~~ not known at first whether it would t':r1e~," 'Qld_ Tnne Makers of Medi- Quinl~n<?· _2i;"":~-_--A ·: 0 0 _ ,8, ' l 0

·_, , Prom. pecorations

_.durmg the past week._. · .. · . · of the umversit~ 'were_ made the .work.". cme, :· .I,Iow 9~d the Ne:w," "Health p · d ' . ~ ."··--2 l _ 0 ·.- 0 · 1: .0 .J~an Goldkette, whose or~~es_tra same after~oon, ~n~f()u,:: _da~s Ia_t-

1 _ "Utterly Destroyed". ,T~l:Qugh_. Will ·.Power,"- and -"The ;:~r:rg.ast,.3b .. 4 0 ~ 0 8 ·l 0,

_ ~v~ll_play. a~ the• Prom, ha~ arranged e,r th~Y. were. rati?e~ at ?-/genera} ''O.n ·lookirig .. _. about' aftei· .the fires' .Century: .C?~ Columbus." Stan eth, ll· -.--:-·3 0 1 _ 0 - l - 0 :w1th the.:VI~tor pe_ople for a r~lea~e cotinc1l of umversity officials. . . ., ,g ' p. ··········1 0 0 0. 0 0 .of one of his records so that It will .- . . 1 : · i wer,e b~c>Ught :unde'r subJectiOn, . -;'~ ~ -~ _._:_ ~ ;be placed ·on, sale the· day of. the . . . Origm Unk.n~wn ·; ·.; says this same account, "we find the Totals. ·---~-~---34 · 5 ·· .7 27 .. is · ir

. ~Prom .. The name of the release is ' T() thiS day the Ol'Igm of the fir~ gr~a~ ~ college,- l~tterly destroyed, a TODAy 'Loyola ' ( 0) ' AB R I \H PO A 'E . '.'Where the Lazy Daisies Grow" and has· not been learned._ . Workmen: b~~~J!ed frag~ent ·of wall ~standing , Adams; lb. : .. ~.;;.8, ·o ·-f .10 ~ • ()': 0 ~i'In the Evening," both new popular :fJ.ad .b:en b.usy oil; t?e roof. of the, he~·e . ·and. th_e~e·:, Th_e .infirmary 6:30. ~.;n, :__.Mass· . .in Sacred. St.uckey, . ss. -~-~-.4 o ·1 _, 8 . 4 . -0 r.

nuPlbers. · · ,· . adm~~}stratlon . ~mldmg ,c\urmg the. bmldm?,· con.t.ammg .. the. general of-' ·. Heart church. · . ~ •.. Tra?an,. 2b .. -_-----3. 0, 0 .1 _. 3 ·. 1 . The WWJ broadcasting station at mornmg, :and JUSt befor.e .n~c:m tp,e, flee an~ - .t~e _ ~t1;1dep.t_s~ office, is. 18 !30 a~m. -~ Mass',. i~ ·Sacred Lavm, rf. ~-----~-~.4 . o . _ 0 . ~ 4 . o .. 0 .Detroit; fro~m .. which Goldkette has youngsters. ~·on the ·numm · pl?-Y-: burned· entirely ·~·-out, .'though the 'I-Ieart, chur~h. · .... · I Slltherland, cL.4 o. 1 0 i 0 'been. broadcasting- is. announcing ground noticed the flames b~azmg blacl~~ned walls are s_till-sta'nding.: · 7 :30,· p.ni,.:_i3enediction in Sac-- 0'!'1eil, lf: .. ~ .. ·--"A, 0 1 . : ·1 0 . '() 'every night th'e fact thE~;t he.-is play- from' th~ sam.e roof./_ The made-: The ·_~u,si~:'.~all, ~~itn: th_c )~_riiodl';' , :·red Heart chui·ch.··_ 1Buckley, 3b. -----:3 o 0 1 1 1 ,ing the Notre Dam~ .]'unior Prom. quat~ ~I~.:qmpment_?f those da~s, pla~.IOom,·Is·entJrei~·consumed~ ·.TOMORROW . ' IDe~ga.n,-~. ~----~~-8. 0 q 4-.'2 o· The Prommusic·and entertainmen~ WB:s Immediately-put mto use. Aid: ~he:·south.~~all ·fallen fn.' .The. min-: . . . McGraw, p .. -.. : .. 2 : o · 1 . 0 3 0 :-\viii be broudcnsted from the Trib- was· rushed from S~uth :Send, th~_n .Ims _h~ll Is. ut~e;rly gqne_. T.his de~ . 8:00 p.m.-Dr. James J. Walsh1 _-:-. _ :--:.. -:.. ~ ·:ilne statio~'! WGA;Z at a special ·con- cut off f;o~ the .umversit~ becau~~; ;~tr.uction 'Ya~ a7~ol:nplis.h~d irt·about lecture in Washington -Hall. -Totals ·;-·· ..... ··:30 . ,o- 5 .. 24 14 2 cert on Friday n_Ight. .of th!3 .hm1t~d · tiansportat,Ion facil; ::tlnee homs. · · ·:,: (Continued· on ·page. 4)

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Page 2: e .· ··t · 'his edu'cation in the Oswego Normal .·. . I ' .:!:~-In making .his gr~at throw he re-' tucky. 1\fr.- Decker's Winniri~ ora- The work. • of McGrath -on ',the and

. . . _,.., N01'RE ·DAME DAILV. .

Official Bulletins UniYeraity of Notre Dame omcial dally paper, published. every mornln~r except COMMERCE FACULTY-The .!acuity of

llonda,-, ·Wednesday and Fr.lday durinE the aeademic· ,-ear b7 the Notre Dame Dally the college oi Commerce will meet at Company, Notre Dame, Indiana. · · · 12:30 Thursday noon in the Accounting

room, Main building. · Entered· aa second 'clan matter .at the post om~e ~~ Notre Dame, IncL

. JUNIOR · ENGINEERs-The attention · Sub•c:rlption 'rate, U.OO Per year: b7 mall, U.60. · Slnile cople•, four centa. oi nil junior engineers ia . called to the

.Day omce, Walsh Hall .•.. Maln 1218 _Ni~ht office, 436 E. LaSalle. Ave ..... Ll~coln 1670 announcement oi the Navy Department posted on the bulletin board outside the

Librarian Calls for Overdue Books

The1:e has recently been ·placed in circulation by the 'university li­brary a bound set of the "Chron· icles of America;'' published by the Yale Press in fifty volumes. Great pains have . been taken· to make

Registrar's oiiiee. ' ___ these books available to students

KNIGHTS OF ·coLUMBUs-The reg- through use of the catalog. In the . • . · ·EDITORIAL STAFF ular meeting or · Notre Dame Council, preparation of these books for the

. _; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .••. ~~ .. ~---··········· ................................... ~ ....... ~ ............. PAUL G. FUNK, 'U ~a~g~~enl~gcoi~m;h~s, w!~1shb\~Iild c~x.e:ii shelves. 420 cards were necessary. EditoriaL Staff-Harry Flannery, '23; Henry Fannan, '24: James Hayes, '24; John This,. outside of the Smi'ths' oni'an

, · Brennan, '2-C; Frank. Kolars> '24; Jack Scallan, '26: Eugen~· Noon, '24; Ray chambers. · Cunningham, '26.· ' · · . · · --- collection, is a record number of

Newa Editore ....... _ ............ _: .................... : ............. Gerald Lyona· 24 : Laurence G. Kelly,'26 · TOLEDO CLUB-The club will :meet cards to be distribu_ ted _throug· hout Ni~ht Editors ...................................................... John Stoeckley, '25; Ray Cunnin~:ham, '25 Sunday at the usual place. There will be

'· . , . ? . , • . . . Terenc~ Donahue,'27: ~ohn Gallagher,:i~ election oi officers ior next, ~·ear. Mem- the catalog. aGCOrding to. the various ~ft~~rEyd~~fi~;·:.:::::::::.::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::Y~h~·T£mB~~=~:•24 hers are requested to be prepared to make subject headings necessary for· use."

· E C n· '25 returns on tickets ior the, Easter dance. Dramatic Editors •••••• ; ......................................... ;.Paul c. Martin,'24: ustace u man, . The )ibrarian requests .that ev-Bulletln Editor ...................................................................................... Charles McGonacle,'24.

. _ . - Charles Crawford,'27: ·John Snakard,'25 - · c.·' \ t h · · · · : Reportera-:-Rupeh Wentworth, Lester Grndy, Herbert Walthers, Ray Flannigan, Carlos Camp. US _BrieTS ·· re urn, t em promptly .to ·the 1i-

NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY - A. working-student banquet will . be .. given next week. T~e main object' of the annual ·affair is to bring to­gether the working· --students and the employer. It is being sponsor­ed by the University Y. M. C. A.

MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY ~~ Mothers' Day will be~·observed offi. cially at Minnesota this year for the first time in the· history of. the · university. Mothers have been in- · vited and committees have be(m se- . lected to provide e-ntertainment f~r the visitors~ Prior to this year, ·so­~·orities and fraternities ·have·· ob~ served the day·: by. · holding open­house _and entertaining in fittitig · manner but this is the first time that. it will .be obsei·v:ed as all-uni-versity Mothers' Day. . · ,· ·

.Assistant Night.Ed~tors ........ : ................................... Mark Nevils, '27; Robert.Maher, '26:1~~:-----;....__;_ _____ -:-_ ----~ ery student who has books overdue

. · Lane, Jr., . .Jay Fleming, Porter 'Wittick: Franklin Conway, John Purcell, Jack · brary or a messenger 'will be sent Flynn, and Carl Bittner.· · - !..·:.....----------:---.,.---- fo1~ the b?,oks and that extraordi- · MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY~ ·

-Tbia Tuue Carl Bittner, first ·year student at nary. ser':ce_ ~ust be~ charged. to ~eshmen·:wil_l direct· a riew St'ad-, .....

-Night Editor .. ~ ..... ~ .. ~ ...... Te~en~e 1Donnhue .' . A~sistant ............................ John Snakrird the uniyersity, is · confined • at the students vwlatmg the library -rules. mm. Auditorium . drive ·to raise infirmary. $3~2,000. f9r completing the .ath-

. BUSINESS STAFF . ·.BUSINESS: HANAGER. ~ ..... ~~-~ ..... ..:; ........... :_ ........ : ..................... JOHN. N •. STANTON, '2 l

Local Advertiain~ Manager . .: ........... : ............. --.. ~·-·····-··········: ........... ~ ....... Corbin Patrick,'26 Foreign 'Advertisina. ManaKer ··-···-~ ..... : ............. : .. · ............ ' ................ James A. Withey, '26

·: ~\r.~:b~U~~ ~~::;~ ;:::::::::::::::::::.:::.;::.·.:::::::·::.::::::::::::::::::::::~·:::::::j·~-~~J W~rJ!'n A~!~:,·:~: .·,Assistant Local Advertising Mnna~:ers ........ Michael Reddington,'26, George J. Schill,'27 Ad"Yertisin~-Anistants~Edward E. O'Brien, Alfred J. Diebold, Jr., Henry J. Massman, . · ·. ·Walter ·J, Kennedy.' Frank Doyle, H. Edwin MacLannan; Jack. Loftus, . Geor~:e . Meade. . , . · ·. . · . . . . . . . . . . .

Dlatribution 'Aaaiatanta-Tom O'Connor, Errol .Jones, F.· Andrews, Joseph Szanyi,· · .. Frank Bbchoff, P._ Dillakamp, C; Dlcke~son. A. Nanovic.

.·THE DAILY,S STAND FOR NOTRE-DAME

A union ·building io. qe· built as s_oon ·as possible. . . 4 well-organized stude'nt body~· r~siding ~n~·the campus.· I ~-

. . . Trl_Le recognition of good scl~ola'rship and a better appreciation·: for the efforts of nien: in campus activiti~s.. ·

--- le~I.c · s_tadium n.o'v il]. .P1~9greSs_' and·, ·• ·Att~rney-.Thomas· Hoban, of the ,_. ··A_t Other .C_ .·_ofle_ ·ges_ . -1 to n~sure e~·ectwn of a11 audit'orium class of . t918, \vho has been asso- . . _seatmg . approximately 7,000 .. per-ciated with .the office of ·Healy & ~ons accordi~g to a decision. reach-·Beverly at Elgin, 'Ill., lias accepteq ·PURDUE UNIVERSITY -Evans ed by the student governing board a-.'position on the legal staff of th~ Woollen, president of the- Fletcher of the in~ti~utioh, . . . Chicago.· Title & ·Trust Company. ·. Saving arid T~·ust . Company,

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· anapolis, and one of the best known . Emery Toth, '23, and, Miss Poole bankers in. the 'middle :west, _-i1as won the "Bunny Ho'p,'.' a'feature of bern· secured to tieliv:er the })rin­the. Toledo club dance du~ing. vaca- cipal address at the annual· com.:. tion time. The committee in charge m(mcement· exercises . to . be held, of the affair included -Frank. 'J(!ne 10 ... O'Boyle, ·Ray Cunningham; Walter .. . . . . :

.. AS!3URY Co'LLEGE~Two~-do·r-· mitories and the power plant' at As­bury College at Wilmore, ·Ky.; wei·e destroyed by fire recen.tly, "\vith .'a' l~~s 'of ;$200;000. ·The early ar· riv_al . of the· Lexingt?n fire engine, 25 miles away, saved the entire' col-lege· fro'm . de~trU;cti~n. . · '· · Haecke'r, Art Suder;. John Showel; · :. ILLINOIS ·UNIVERSITY -So'me

~~m Kesting, Walter WilcofC, Don time'·behveen·.:May 20- a:~d 29, th~ G:ill,· Bob Pierce and John- ~Hurley: University .of 1MeijVJapan; basebali . UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMP

· . . te.am 'Yill play_ th~_.,Illinois. nine. ·It .SHIRE.:....,.A "Black List" was re~ • '

14Why W.o~ry," .featured Harold '~~~ ~e the, ~rst con~est With a .for~ centl~ _p~blis~ed on . the cam'pus ... .. :~ _.ABOD_T BILL SHEEHAN'S :NINE, Lloyd, ,vas sho.wn Friday night in ~1<>.n team ~mce 1920;, when th~ n. The list Is smd to have·; been com-

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. · ·· · · Washington Hall.· The usual news h~I beat the ·'Yats~ka team for the posed of rrien .\\rho had :not eviden. _ . Teiiing N otie Dame. men. to get out and· boost a· varsity . tea~ is 'reel and comedies :were also ··shoWn.· thn·d ·consecutive . time. ed ·, ariy . intentions · of· ·working f~r,

c, ,i.i:J_mecessary,.: They_'re.all boostingiL •. I . ·. I.' • ., . . . .. . ' . I I ! . • . • I. INDIA·N·A··.. the ~est':in~er~sts_ of the'_ university . . . . ,·But,~- word about ·.a m~re active support ·of. baseball ~ight :be in .Rev. James A .. Burns, c.s.c.; for- . UNIVERSITY - A . ord(!r .. Captain. Bill Sheehan· and the: squad ·look mighty· good _after mer president _-of the university, contract has -recently been signed =========:======== their, southern~ jaunt: and the first home games~ Given· the right kind was the guest of. honor :and prin- where1Jy the . Indiana. University !!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!_ !!_ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ .of.'encouragemen~, t~1e.tea~ ought to.makc themiddle west_ sit up and cipal-speaker a_!; the "Universal No-:- band will play at the "Indianapolis .

. , · ·. • · · - .. ·. ·; ·. · . . · . · · · · Milwaukee Notre .Dame· club,. at pr~se;nt the men·are busy with daily , , _ t~ke ·~otice in the fashion of jrears gori"e_ by. . · . ·. ·. · · . · .. ' : · . tr: Dame_ Night"' ~eeting .o~ the speedway_race,· D~coration ~a~. -~~ _A.· ... : .. ~ . . · ..

.. __ . . . ~~co~rageme:nt of_ the r1gh~ km~. ;eqmres l?acke~ s~a~ds .at every Milwaukee on Thursday. . . .. ·. . .drip m prep~ration for the R . .Q. T. · -~~Uracy-• _. _.gam.e, 11llP.odant ~_1'., ~mmporta~t~ that~_~s .. played on· Cartier field. _Not. . · · -~ .. ___ : ·, , - .: ·.. . • ,C. mspection next week>. · , . . . , ·. . · ... ·. ·. ··., . .. . ~~:·m~rely .packed~stan-~s~,-but-::a-:c1Ieering:::mob~bcgging;:;every-::battcr=-to·.:1l!i:: ~::.wiiiifijn:-::."v~-~s-: "-~~-fiil5er·"·•~r~thi· ~~:;:o-~~~~;-:...:.:.._:.~~:;.0:::· ~::c:~: r~~c-~~~<...._:.·~~-: ~:·--:-:-'· '' ~p~ eye_ry, fielder. to: d9the'?mpossible~. ~nd thi~ _notfor hvo Yl:' ·'three .cl~ss ·of 1928, _has' been :a recent ' I. ' • . • . •.. . . ou rtesy':'_-<. . '

· · . r~nmgs; but all the way until_ the last out m . the n_mth • .- . . . . · ·visitor. on the. campus. · ' ·. · . . . · ; . : ·. ·.. : .· ., ·. _ ._-_Tell Bill. today you~ll be 'around every afternoon his. club. plays. ' . ' ... s. -· · . · . • :· . , . . ' ·- , ·· -· , · · · · · · · · erv c ·

' •· BlJJLrilNGJoR .• T~E HJTURE .· . ..• NeW Offerings' on !;1/t~;';!:;;i .~.t;j'~ .·.· ·. . ·. 1 e ' . ::;' . ;·:; .·:_·< ~I~j~~~·Generai··H~riry ··T;; Allen; in. ,cha~ge :of ,tli~.-~~~ork. of .the ' s_i:age ·'-a~d Screen: ,, .·YELLOW: CAB'. is in~ur.: ·: . . . . .. .i. . . .

.. · .•• - ; -American.· Coimpit~ee · f~r. tl1e 'Relief. of Gerirtmi: Cl1ildren,. is. ·finding, · · · • · :_ .. '~nee for, comfort, punct~al- : .. ·. . ·.E. J~ (:AIN,·· Mgr. :. :_·. · . · · · ·e':en· iri :·Am.erica, ·a spi,rit of unforgiving. J1atred }1ampering collections · · PALACE _..;..''Unseeing E~es'' · ·_. it_v~·- and distinc.tion. ·: •. · · . · · . . .

·' · ·.and_threatening· the effort 'vith~f~ilure; ·according to e'ditorial comment · ··-'and Vaudeville. :·: · .. · : · - · · · :·: ', .· in.a·recent··i~~ue of· the Literar.lf Digest. : ·. ·. : · · __ ,- · .· '.. : .. :·· .-.. ,_ ORPHEUM~Jackie'·coO,gan in::; . . ·. · . · · ·:; · · · :Tl1e.\var. is·· over rind ·no matter what, emritlonal 'vaves·:of·hate 1vere · •. "A .Boy· of Flanders.': · : ·• _.· : :. YELL.QW ,

·~rou~ed··.d~r.ing:_'its· cpntiiiuance, :£_or .. the good of _the. future; that- _hatr-ed BLACKSTONE-"West ·of .the, :; sliin]Id_ be·.f<!rgotteri. ·. In'Germimy :to"day. there are -2,000,'000 .. children. • ·.Water:: Tower" 'arid ~~ude- . ,. ·:-: CAI3' ... . ··

They:~yill·ei~h'yr grow up 't'o -lov_e America; or they. ,v-m,.grow up to hate . : -·~ vi~~e. , . -~ :. . . . . - · ·.·-·~(America.' ·The· O'erieration·, of today:·can influence them to- feel-:wliich':..: ~ OLIV.ER, ~ Dougl~s Fairbl,lnks ·. ~ : · CQ ... :: -~. ".!' f.- eve~jvaY/ it_:~_ay~choose~: .:.- ·: : --~-~ : . ·_. ' ' .· ·. <' .. ' .-: ' '' .... · :' .. ' . in·.!'T~e_ ~ark o'f_ Zoro:'' :·., :' I .PHONE.MAii/62oo·::•

. · . : Kindness: to .t_he~e.• 9liildren~ pelp in 't~f:!ir days of need; will create: ,, · . • . . • -.-. -.. -~ · ... ··. _. :- . I , ..... .. · ,. :. .- .· .·. •.. ,. ohi' them .a_- feeling of appreciation and admiration that. "\viii lUst. ; An 0~· m~e_rest to, m?VIe_ f_ans. on tlle_ .· •. ':.;I . nttitl:lde•of. disregard wi,ll'have the'opposite ·e'ffect~ ~ If .,ve :are to:build< c~mpus ,Is, the. ~assm.g tod~yc_of. the . ~-TilE. THTNKiNG: FEL-· ·. r · · f · 1· · f · · · · 't £ d 'II, b · · · . · · b · · · · .LaSalle theater for nearly. a quar- LO"' · .. ·or tIe utq.re, a: sp1r1 o goo WI . etween ·nations must· e: erected. ( f · · t ' . ·• · 1 '· 8 ·th . · · n. CALLS-A YELLOW .· ·' .. ·· ·. Tl ··· ···tt ··a· · ·t k. E. ·dll ··· 11- tdb er o a,cenury a popuar. ou ·- .. · ,.,_ ....... ·,

. :_:. _~-.. ; .- 1e comm_I. e~ ~s · . 01~g: a. grea. · wor _.-. ·. very o ar co. ec _e y Bend · phiyhouse.- :_. With· tlie , fimil . __ It goe.~ ~? -~·eh_Ild_ 1_1;edmg foo?, clothes .or- shelter.·. Jts, ad~ress .Is:.I30 showings. of ·Harold--Lloyd _in, "Girl . ·:\Vest ~2nd.street, ~ e~v ~ ork:?_tty.. . . , Shy,"· the LaSalle :win ·end its peri-

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· .. · . ' : . . . . Vaudeville ari~. m'ovie ··off~i'ings . :Though ce~tain facts n1~y ,lead us t~ 'doubt the. ti~ri:~l reasonrible- of the first· part ·of the· week proni,

·- .. -_I~ess_ of groups' ~f the only creature- with rationality-;the ge~ms boobus~ ise high Class ent~rtainment.< Such .:. ·.·as. Mr. ::1\:Iencken might ~ay, we must'ceventually' admit,' not with· Mr. ;st~rs· __ as Li~nei. _Barrymore;. Seena ,} .Mencken this·time, that these ~atio~al_creatun!s ~re fun~~mentally and Owen,_J~ckieqo_ogan;·~a~_McAvoy1

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:._' ' :·'.rime ·geriera~ly .re~to~es- tlu~ dHn_nion .in~na to. no'rm~lcy. and. comnion· ~ndar. . ; .. ·.. 'I '

.:sps_e." .. ·: .. ··· ', ~--.- ·· _··. ,· ,··., ·_..·._. ·._.._, ·_·'.·.-; · .. ·. -.··_· ·. · '~ ·.-,:;·-·, ·, · ·-···-:-· · / : _-. I~· Pregon, for instance;_it seeme~ that the. tempestuous attacks• r ·... . - s. I ~

:··~.-::·on the r~ghts·of ':Parents_'to educate .~hiid~en·_ as _they ·w!s~ea,-wheuier:~. C·L~ · $ F1:.~ . ; ~-~·they educated. th<:m"well,. h~d become successful. .. And .If .Oregon won. .. . , .. , .. . . , . , . ·. -~ ; . ; . _:such .:·a. ,·yicitory, it,. seemed reasopable' to·•suppose . ~hat Similar_· victories:: . ·. Lc.G'll-Beroie ... VD~[ltiOn,: . ;Open'rfnced :_·' "',·being ,~-ag~d in many· other -stat~s; :'ve~e· ifkely ·in _other. states; .-·· .. _ .. · . ', ~e{' ~~~l~?d ~~tch. ·. Please _rel~fn · ~ ',, ., ·, _!;:· :.': }3ut though·:the:p·eoiJle:_~f <;>rego~. ;ver~ mars~nlled_':igatnst-Hu:~: p'ri-:: ' · . ,

, ~-\,ate·'s.ch~-~ls, the• ju~gm~nt of a Vnit~<l St:.ttes'distri~t: <1ourt_was j~st~: ·~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!Jii . ~eniphat~c and ,categorica~ .. :· .rrhe de~ision;.: it _is .exp"e·cted, ,'\vill'be~stis-. '()'·, ., . ··.·n·. ..· ... I.· . : '. ':-·

:. :,triin~d· .by, . .t)le~; Un~ted_ State~ supreme, court, ·and· wilr j:udfcially settle,: < . . ·:rp· . e"liin . -~·rro!>.~bly_'for_ ,alf time; .th~ .'cori.~ent!on, .p.~t (orth ... to·se·r.ve _the en.ds .o{ ,_~::. .·':.< / . . : -: : . ' . . : .. :·bigqtry; ~hat ,the• s_tate :ha~. a·. right .sup~riOr to~.that. :of the ,prire~ts in

· .;de_(!iding .the charac~cr of :education:_ a· child ,sho,uld rec;civt:.. .. _·_The· court: . .. ·.deCide'd :that 'the ilaw .that' required -'all chil<}rep __ of graillmar s'cho.of..age:

·.:tq .at~end. th~.' public. sc110ols, ~vas unconstitutional~ because . .it ;.\va"s .'an: ·• :. ::inv:asionrof property m1dioccup:itional.:.~ights,-~ and it did·:,n'o't' find if · · · >"n~cessa~y ·:to·· q,onsider '.the question o(~eligious ·liberty::··. ·. · . . · •. :< · ;_ . : ·. · .·:

I • :' ·< ~ .~The'judgme_ilt was deliberate :m'<l .~ane; .and the .'que~tion; rriay now: ·._, ·b'e'definitely ~?~ttled-:-tlui.:nks ~o·.po~toi- lTim·e .• ·-:,\' ': Oi,. .. ... '/· .: · ·_. ·· . '·

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StmdayJ April 27, 1924 ·NOTRE -D_t\ME .DAILY. 8

American Medical college. ·, ·

GOLF ·.TOURNEY- TO· OPEN NEXT ·WEEK

Dannv McGowan Wins EDDIE ANDERsoN ·siGNs Former Notre Dam·e 'J CONTRACT WITH MINNESOTA

. : i~ Olympic. ,Tryouts Gridiron Star Dies Eddie Anderson, former · N o'tre

Danny McGowan, Notre Dame Dame football; basketball· and base- · ' · , boxer, by scoring a ·victory ave~ ball star, captain o{ the 1921 eleven News of the death of. .Patrick

I Cox, of Indianapolis, . in the finals and selected for all-American bon- Beacom, of Peoria~~. Ill., football

Jerry' "Bud'.' Sheehan, of Peoria, \vas with Beacom when the veteran gridder died. ' Sheehan was· a mon­ogram memberof Notre Dame foot-. ball teams during the time of Bea-·com's· playing. . . ·

MANY . PRIZES SECURED. FOR of the· Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. ors . the same year is reported to 1903-'04-'05-'06, which was recent~ WINNERS; SCHEDULE Olympic trials at· Indianapolis Fri.; have signed a . contract to become ly .re.ceived at the University, ma~ks •

OPENS' MAY 10 dhy night earned for himself· a place assistant football coach at the Uni.:. the passhlg of ,one of the greatest I' I in the Olympic boxing. trials.at· Bos- ver~ity of Minnesota .next fall. An- of' the. gridi.·roh warriors. .who .made • I

. · t · I· · · t. h d · · de. I'Son .·\"I'll a· s· si'st He.ad Coach BI'll famous . the ·old' Notre Dame· foot- u : · · A·nother minor.· .sport will swmg on. n wmnmg e . ec1s1on over .• . . . · Spau~di'ng.

1_ ball schooL .Beaco.nl p.la. yed .. -guard

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Notre Dame Golf assocmbon stages states of 'hdiana and Kentucky in . -The former leader. of the Notre four· years,· being :captain ·of. the the . annual university golf to urn a- the. final . Olympic trials at Boston. Dame eleven has . been. coaching at te~m during his third year on . the . 'me:rit. Suitable prizes ha~e~ ?een The diminutive Irish flyweight Columbia college, _Dubuque, Iowa, lirie. ·. - . :. . · · · . :Beginning .Today Secured for ,the four diVIs.Ions, boxer has been a prominent figure since ·• .his graduation in .June 1 of · ·· · ·. ·A. DOUBLE ATTRACT. ·ION

d · · · · The se~son of 1903 \vas coniplet~ champion class, A 'class, B class an in Notre .Dame boxing .circles for 1922.' Anderson, together with :his d . 'th . 1 . 1 t . th' N tr Duffer class. Golf enthusiasts on the past th1~ee years during which wing mate, Rodge Kiley,·now coach .eD ·.WI 1 a .c ealn ? ~. e, .. e , 0 e · d t t' · h h · d , 1 · · · t· L. 1 · . ". d · arne e even p aymg a . mne-game the campus. are urge . o ·prepare 1me · e as annexe severa , am a- a oyo a , . umvers1ty, game . na-_ · d Th M' h. . A . · D for the tournament· as the associa"- teur titles .. McGowan won. the. di.:. tiona! recognition for. their . work ·Pear · 'N. eth 1-c tigan · gdgieWs, b eh-

. th b' t t . . . t' 1 • h Ch'. T 'b . h f b 11 fi . d auw, or wes ern an a as · .. tion hopes to stage e\ 1gges · our- VISion It e m. t e , 1cago r1 une on. t e oot a eld an were con- w d f . t d · d t t 1 . t .f n~Y that has yet been see!! at t~e tourney: two years. ago and last sidered among the. outstanding .ends. th:r:e e ea e · ·hand_29°2· a . pom S Of

·University .. -The entry. dates· Will winter defeated Cox in the Indian- of the 1921 syason~ , ason reac e . · .

SCREEN

MAY McAVOY ~ERNEST. TORRANCE

· be .arinomi.ced later., · · . . . . a polis A .. C. tournament. , . . . · The following year, with an eight h d 1 f L th · •t If Th t't' · · h · 01 . . ROWIN A ' game card, the varsity lost· to Wis- --: . The sc e u e or· e, vars1 y go . e compe 1 IOn m t e ymp1c · .· G T MICHIGAN consin, Kansas and Purdue." • 1905

GEORGE FAWCETT

team· a's it is thus far completed in- trials will force the local boxer· to · If present' pluris are looked· upon ,vas. another banner year' featured cludes.four.games with two matches the utmost. to land a piace on the with favor by·the .authorities at the · , to.: be staged .on. ,the .home course. team as the _amateur boxing clubs University of· Michigan,: the Wol- by a 142 to 0 score ag:ainst · the N~rthwestern will 'open the season through the country will be. repre- vedn.e school will .add rowing· to. here on· May 10 at the Chain-o~- sented by: some highly competent, their sport· program; ·Investigation Lakes course .. The team wilr leave ring performers in-every class.· ·of the surrounding water ways. re-for ·Chicago on May ·14, ·to meet ·.., .vealed- the fact that there seems· to· Loyola uniyersity on' ·May 15, and ·KIPKE SIGNS TO .COACH be no reason '\vhy the' Crimso'n ath-

.· DePaul university on May 16. · The Harry Kipke, star ~three sport let'es· cannot be represented on the officers of the club ;are endeavoring· man at the. University of Michigan, sport c~lendar· with. a rowing crew. tO cl~Se U niatc!h. with another COn- has' accepted a COaChing· pOSition -at . I ':.

feremce 'school and thus complete the '-University of Missouri, it was . Tennis Pairings · /-the schedule. . · . · reported\ this week.·~ Kipke was the The following· men· are paired for

The ·officers. of-,the association ih .first Michigan man to· earn. nine the second ro.und iri the· annual Uni~ announcing the prizes included the letters sirice ·the three· year rule ·versity. tennis tournament: O'Brien .follo,viitg names: Coach. K.nute K._ went' into effect. . vs. Doyle, Haughton vs. Burns, Ve-_:_Rockne, J; .. Reynolds Metiart, a doz-' \ Iasco ,vs. Mor~ncy, .Barr vs. Yetzel, ien· golf :balls; .Krauss, South ·Bend · INTERHALL STANDING Gonzallez vs.· :Adams, Hilbert vs; 'jeweler, -a loving cup; Berman: · . W;. L; Pet. Adrian. · · ··sport store and the· Max: A~ler qo. B d' · · · · · · · · ·· ·. · · 1.'000 Medart ·is. a graduate of the 1923 a In ·-----·-··:~~~~~----·-2 :.': ·. · 0 ·

1 class and was prominent in golf ac- Carroll. ·-·--------·--·-·----~1 · 0 1.000 :.'tiVI'ties, ~vhile· a· studeiit ·at the Urii- Fr~shman .. ~--~·--·7" .... :1_ . !_ O · l.OOO R · h .. A. · \ · ·· · · ·

Walsh · · · 1 o 1 ooo . . eac thletic Goods · ... versity. It was through the work .................. .:. ..:500

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Hester Bailey: & Co., j~zz. sy~co~ pation' in song an!l-dance. · · ·

';its prese'nt place on th_e Notre Dame Brownson . ____ : __ _. ______ 1 . ':. i-. :~~~ . Wright & 'Ditson Tenni~- . Topi_cs. of the Day Bar~'?n an~ Bennett in 'SHUT UP; .

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,university, addressed a few· i·emarks : · · ·. c e_ u e .o.r · ee . ~ · prt 27' · :'to the football candidates at the Sophomore 'VS. Badin. ' ' . Eat. 186"'- · ~ : The G:r:eat~st Pl,ay h~ the History t'of the World.: . · 'p~nquet 'which~ marked'the' clos'e of Corby vs. Freshman;· . HARDWARE '-th~ ~nnual : SPri~g · tr~iniilg periCJq~ ~~·~~vnsOn_ vs~. C~dillac .. : -· ,:fitressing.~the necessity, :of keeping ,Carroll vs. Day; . ·. · ..

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,; The . spring , trairiing session \Vas < charactei·ized by the ; Tiger..:: mentor . as ·o'ne .of the inost successful that .::he has 'ever directed a~ .the' Jungle~ ; town . school. .. The . s'iX ; weeks of : training uncovered a wealth. of rna~ :terial ·which;:Win· .. be neede'dr for .the . 1925· : ·cilmpaign. -_ The -· Pdriceton. ·,Coach .pointed: out. the ·fact' that the ;:schedule'for· next yehr··was :one of ; Jhe :heaViest .. ·c~n·ds thaf · the .. Tigers

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-StartK. C. Dance. IRISH DEFEAT LOYOLA I .· J ~~~~uft~~~u~! '~~~~~s~e b~ig~::~~ . . Tick. et s_. ~le Today . (Contin~ed from page 1). ·.~-_·.;_~_-_n_a_t_O_th-:-e_r._'B_S_a-:-y __ tain in one field. The smaller edu-

cational institution is ·handicapped · Tickets for the minual infor~al Score by innings: · · .Seeing is Believing by having a limited number of stu-

K. of C. dance to be held at the Loyola - ··················OOO OOO ooo_:_o For the benefit of the man who dents for student offices. The uni-··Oliver next Saturday· evening' will N. D. --------------------200 110 10*_:_5 "never believes anything he hears versity gives one major honor to a

b-e placed on sale tomorrow morn,;, Sumrimry: Two base hit'- No- and only half- wnat he sees" the student, with the understanding ing. Because of the limited space Ian. Three base hit-;.:.Nolan. Sac- Union Memoriar Building is now in that he is to concentrate upon that which the Oliver affords only one rifice hits-Quinlan 2• Silver, Pr{m- a position 'to demonstrate effective- one position. Another argument for'

-hundred fifty tickets have been dergast. Stolen bases-.Stuckey, ly .that it is nearing. the stage where the point activity·_ system! - The printed. These may be - secured Sheehan 2, Vergara 2, ·Crowley, it can convince ·.the skeptic of its Holcad. '

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dent of the class, last night. Ev­ery member of the committee is . urged to be· present. Plans for the program will. b~ announced and the · · ticket sale, which closes May . .10·. will be . discu~sed. .· Gallagher point~ ed out. that every senior intending to attend ~he Ball must make a de-' posit this week in order that names may be engraved on the_ favors.

IRISH FAIL IN ~ELAYS from-. the following men:. John McGrath. Left oil bases-Loyo.a, 'existence. There is an air of per· James, Corby; FJ;ank O'Boyle, Sor- 5; Notre Dame, 10. Bases on balls manence about- the putting i:rito in- Fred Forhan Corby·· Dan Cun- -off McGraw, 6; off Mc9rath, 3~ place of solid stone, there is an at- UTAH AGRICULTURAL COL.: · • (Continued from page i)

, ni~gham, Freshrrian; Ge~rge Bisch- Strike outs-by McGraw, l; _by Me.:. mosphere surr.ounding any' enclos-: LEGE-The · college is holding a his tenth. wor~d's ·record, W:;ts one off, Corby; John Hurley, Walsh; ,.Grath, 3; b~ Sta~ge! 3~ · HI~s~ff ure with qvinda·w frames in place "high school ~ay," May 9, at which of 12 seconds m .the 125yard dash, James Egan Badin- Gene Fogarty McGrath, 5 m 6 mmngs. Wmmng which leads the beholder to· believe time over- 500 stude-nts from ·an O~her records were ma~e in the two

· · Sorin. ' ' · ._' pitcher7 McGrath .. _Hit by pitched that it .may som'e day be ·a building, over the state will visit and be en-, mile college_ relay won by 1\lon-The dance will be open to all ball-:-bY McGraw, Ve!ga~~~ . Dou- there is· an exhilaration in watch,;, tertained by the college. . ; mouth, the s?ot put by Purma, and

. Notre Dame men. · Music will be bl_e play-Sheehan. to· Prendergast. 'ing a .~oncrete mixer work •and rl . : th;. ~road JUmp by. Hubbard, of furnished· by·· Harry Denny's Oliver Time-1 :57. Umpire-Moore. crew of men pour. the -fluid' into . · · ·- Mtchigan. - .

· hotel orchestra. The committee in , . . _ rnolds from which a block of solid . PRINCETON UNIVER.SITY__:_:_ A :. Sc?joll, of Min'ne~ota, ,thi·ew the '·charge· of ·arrangements -follO\';'S: BIG LEAGUE STANDINGS stone will emerge~. It is the idea syste~ of.' unan~ounced _tests h~s J~velm 196 feet, 9 mches,. in ~Wi)l-. Eugene Fogarty, general chairman;. Natio~al League W. L. Pet.- that he is creating· something that b~en mstituted. m. the hope that It mng t~e ~vent,._thu~.bettermg Gene

-. ·Raymond . ·cunningham, . Robert New York .............. 7 . __ . 2 · .778 compensates t~e wdter and builder Will do· away with cram1ping. - · . r Oberst s.,mark at.Penn; Worth,· Dan Cunningham, John Cincinnati ......... ~ .... 7 . 3 .700 with a sense ·.of contentment as . . · ' .·· .,- .· ··. - :· = .:::. =· ~-·-==··:::::·:::··==··========~ Hurley, Robert Rink, Vernon Rick- Chicago ~--,~-~-~ ......... 7' 4 .636 much as the check he receives fills - . UNIVERSITY . OF,. Wf\.SHI~G.:. ~;..:.,_~.

· ard, John James, FrankO'Boyle a~d Brooklyn · ............... .4 - 5 .. 444 the wants of his daily _life and it is :TON-The university· will serid t\vo · EYES EXA IIAIArJ:.'•.. · · Fred Forhan. · ._.. 'Pittsburgh ... : .... ~.:: .. .4 · 6 .400 the ,r~sul~ of the efforts -of eith~r r?wing frews ~ast to def~nd tli: na~ . · lV.lll vc.,'D

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. 5 ;286 that sigmfy to the world. that he Is tional title and to compete for rep- · · P. h'l d 1 h.· · · 3 4 ;273 actively engaged in his work with a resenting America iri the Olymp'ics. 1 a e p 1a ,i ........ .

St. Louis .. ~ .... , ....... :.3 8 .273 'p-urpose in view .. Of · course the ', __ . · · · . _ ( Contin~e_d ,f~~m page 1_) Am.erican. - W. L. Pet. ·union Memorl.al: building is but an SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE

D t t 7 3 .7o'o expression .of sentiment, without · I _The· other cbntestants in the fina! p~·~·o~ 1--h:: .. ::-------~···6 3 · _667 that sentiment, without active col- TO MEET TOMORROW NOON · ._contest ·were Oliver Petersen,· of. ·1 a ; p In .... ,~;--~ · 1 Tf fl • th h "t h II· --· ->.Nor· th D·akota· Uni·v·erst'ty·, ·John W. Ne'\.:<.r ·'York .............. 7 4 .636 ege · I e o,wmg - roug I s a s

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. .. Ch 5 4 .600 and being b~?ttered and· strengthen;. An importa~t- meeting . of the

'\ ', , ·Dodds, of ·worcester College,' Ohio; Icago ·----·:·--··------ · 5 .444 ed .. bY that · process it would be members -of the Senior· Ball· com-. d E F t P tt· o· f Tarkio Cleveland ------------·;4 - , an · ·· .os er a. erson, · .. 'n h' · t- -. · 4 7 · ·· .364 ·erected in vain; but the a __ ppearance mittee will be held. in the library at

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:The 'Interstate . Oratorical Asso- S~s ~~tii·~------~·--_--------3 . . 8 .273 pla~es for the future ·completion of nounced by Don Gallagher, pr_esi- ·-. 'I .·

222 ~ S. Michigan Stre~t ' ciation includes pnictically all of . . ., ............ ,. - . he building is el)ough eyidence that the universities and colleges of 'the Nation:ai Leag~e 'the other elements. ai.·e. shortly to states of- Indiana, Ohio, Kel)tucky, Philadelphia, _4; Boston,. 3. , be adde<i to el_evate the spirits ; of Pennsylvania, Illinois,· Michigan, Pittsburgh, 2; Cincinnati,· 0. tho<-e vJho have the . project at Wisconsin,: Minnesota,_ North Dako- New York, 5; Brooklt.n, 2. t..ea;-t.-M. A. c. Record. ta, South Dakota, Missouri,~ Iowa, . -~t. Louis-Chicago, ~ain. - . . __ _

', Nebraska, and. Kansas. . Each of the . , L , American·, e:ague • _ ·. ·. more than one hundred colleges in ·these states has its ·own contest, Chicago, 7; Detroit, 16. similar to Notre Dame's Breen Med~ Philadelphia,' 2; · Washington, 0.: a( Contest, to select its best orator. New York, ·4; Boston, 3.

. ' Determination .·

· Each' of the fourteen states then dlevel~nd,_ 2; St. Louis, 1 L .. h'olds · a state contest;' at -\vhich the

'vinners. of the various college con­' . · tests il1 that particular state com~

'. pete for the honor of representing the state in the: divisional contest.

• .. In the state: contests only .one·. man --~ ._, ·:is --picke<i.:····The~!ourteeii- ·stafe·s--are

· Determniation , can · affect much 'n anything on~' do-es~ - tf a studen't ·concentrates tipon one- extra-cur'ri­culum activity~ ~imd I. determines to ·lo. his best in it,'' he l.vm. make a sue-' cess. If, on the ot,her hand, he dis-;

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. All seniors . are reque~ted to be :;ipates. his ei:lergies over athletics present at a meeting :of the\ senior ·-~ociety, .. dralllatics, . professionai ~lass in- th~. li~rhry ·at :12:30 Tues- ·clubs,··and wh_af'-not~ he may 'achieve day noon> ~_The Senior ~.o-Ba!L pro- -- ·- · · ··· --- :L.:. · .. .:.._, __ - ----- --gram ,\rill .be announced, informa-

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.. consisting of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, , Michigan~ .Wisconsin, ·Kentucky, and -Pennsylvania, while the western di­vision includes the seven states of

tion given' concerning· com.mence·­ment p_rograms,· and. other matters of ·especial interest will be ·discuss­ed. Every senior: is :'urged to be •at t~is-meeting; · · . · ·

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Minnesota, North Dakota, South================= ·Dakota, Missouri, Io,va, :Nebraska, &..'1 __ .._ ________ _. __ -c. and · Kansas. ·. · · ·

Each of the- two divisions ·then . holds . a diVisionar contest, . the -east­

. · · .ern· divisional ,being:held at Notre' . · Dame this yearr at which the win­

ners of the ,various statE\- contests . of. that 'division.· coin pete again. _From each of the ··_two · divisional

. contests three· orators are, selected, without. being rated. individually; to

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