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VOL.· 2• . NO. 32 CAMPUS- .BY-PATHS UNIVERSITY OF_ NOTRE. DAME, NOTRE DAME,- INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 19Z3 · . . . . . : . . . . . , PRICE 4 CENTS BOOKOFVERSE BUTLER HERE .. ·._o.·u.T n __ y·. . I·N·· L·A· ST--·c·A· 'ME versity during the month of August, U \9.. from the following. me-n: .Egan and · will be shown at Washington hall -, .. , . Leach,-Badin; Smith· and ·Pet-rich; is an awfully pretty :n'ame on the evening 'of .December 8. --- Corby; Cahill, Walsh; Reidy- and · 'for a 'gir!; The' pictures will'. show important Work· of :father O'Donnell· and Prof.:. Hogan, Brownstrn; Rauh.and Nolan, Capital City ·Team to Play Irish _:-0:. \ -o- . ·;_ i events-of! the convention and will in- ., . . .. . . . Sorin. Copies are also on sale at . Saturday· t"n· Last Home· ·. Jake . Purcell thought that -ail elude many ·'of; the/ eve'ning cere- essor Shuster Featured; . Poems the News-stand und. in Freshman -- . . . . . . H monies. studcmts· of the by_ En' gels •and Su.m·mervl"lle.· . and Sophomore' halls; .. ·. . . . ... ' . Game o_f Season.- I rule.s were suspended. over orne- University took. act. i_ve. part I·n the - · · . _ . -- . , : -. The Directory contains the name; ... Rockne's Fighting Team _ .will _commg.h t h . ·th' t d 'th Crusade last August, ·and represen- The Scribblers' Book of .Notre course, year, .home_ scho_ol ad- k •t l t h - f · But t a as no mg o o WI t t'. f . . 11 . t' .. f th Dame Verse, now I·n process_-o·f p. u' b.- rna e 1 s as appearance or f th t 't th' ·s · J k a IVes rom a sec 1ons o e dress .. ,of. ·every student. It is the_ season when it stacks up· the· act a I w!ls Is arne_ a e 'country ·attended.· · · . lication is representative of Notre · d t 20· · t who wrote t?> a gn;l named Mae all - __ . _. ____ D ' · · · · · ·· < ' price a · cen against t!-lc Butler collega k h d arne .. The material making up the tion on Cartier· field this ·afternoon.· last year. · J a e a never seen anthology embodies the spirit and · Mae.· FORUM_ .. ·:·1)_ EBATE ·atm'osphere·of the University as: no DB ILl noc· ·s AT. . In :preparing to.nand the down.; '-o- ·-o- · otlier publication of its kind :has DU L. U _ · _. state squad a. big jolt that will land_ Mae Jives at Karney, N. J:; she yet been ·able to do' .. Unprejudiced . _ . . . _ . _ .. out the state title running, a well-known 0_. _N __ WE. DNESDAY .•. [)II_ Nl'l! ,ynN·Ic·. HT .. : · ·- · · -o- -o- is the most representative . creation H _ \fJ . . . arations during . t he , past. week, <Jake ·had a coat of ever attempted by Notre Dame· un- Coach Rockne has the squad iri that I. . ' f" t f y . Q . t' . I Th dergraduates. . ' . I' I'' fighting·. mettle that. characterized sunburn .. ' -o-. -o- . IrS 0 ear; ues IOn s on' rea- . . ' . Monogram ('llub na· nee. !.It Olt"ver its .invasion . of the East and 'the · · - The work of Rev. Charles O'Don- . . U u . Jake still writing to Mae? -The . Yeat Gourse in Arts and . nell and Professor George N. Shus- ' a.t· 9 ·,Harry Denny' to -Play·,· -men ate ready to steam r'oller the knoweth not. · ... Letters.; - ter will· be· featured in the book: Butler· defense ,this afternoon . . •· . . -o->-o- Me-n 'Wl'th th'e gre'a· test' n' 'um' be'r' of . "·E_xpect _M_a,ny.'There.· em the team is-in good ' · In an effort .to create more inter.:. · · . i the· of est ·in .the F.oruin,. a debating contributions to the book are Vin- .The Mon'ogra'm; club :Win giv-e its physical ·condition after the gruel-. · Collins,. Mr;. Grundy ·.is infqrrri.ed league has been organized. The erit Engels, Journalism '23, and fir_st dance of the season tonight at ·ling fight at Lincoln last Saturday. that no- one IS from matnc- first debate \viii be held at a meet- Frank B: SummerVille; . who died 9 o'clock in ball room,_ of the The capital 'varriors 'will uppear at a·.:.. · at 'ing We-dnesday nightat · 7 : 30 in the last summer.· ,·Engels· was one of ·Oliver hotel. Music foi·· the occa- today with hopes running high of 1 Greensb:urg! Pa .. This rulmgof 'Law School, when Droege and: Ross Notre best poets. : He. is ·sion will :be furnished:_ Harry _making an, ·impressive sho,ving · · of Ed_ucabon will meet. Patrick and Harrington. now wr1bng .verse.· and conductmg .Denny's --orchestra. . · . :. . against .the . Fighting Irish.' The . has Danny s unqualified The question for debate ,is: "Re- a for The Green Bay Press- . . The ' names: of the. entertainers Butler team has made a remarkable : . . . .. ·-o- . -o-· . . . . ... · solved: . That. a yea-r course Gazette. . . . - . . . • for, tonight's frolic: could not be. ob- showing in all. its games ;;\nee the. ·Groden up horseback rid-: in . .Arts and Letters be adopted by .rhe book is being· printed at the .tained from the program committee season op_ened, .. including the Illi- .· ing. •. .. . . , . ·colleges . and u_ni.versities.". . Me Ciave .. pi·intel.·y and the . binding . time for to day's issue: : .·:: · ? 0 i.s tilt! they· _derived great -o- .:o- ... · · A. membei· of.the. faculty 'will will be done by the W. B .. · Conkey .. ,The of the Monogram satisfactiOn m holding_ He thought it. would reduce· his ·judge and _criticize _the debate, Co., Ha'mmond, ·Ind. ·. __ . .. . th.e Notre,. Dame and Butler _prote_ge;s to a _score.: Last Sat- :weight : ;: .·: . - which is the first of an The color scheme of . the book staffs, and. t?e · . · . · · -o-· -o:.. · ·· -- ·n b bl k d 1 t T.h ,teams will be guests at the_· dan_ ce Wabash m a brilliant game m which ' : .. He g. 40 :pourids._in' a series. ' colvter_Wfl .. ... ac . an sclar: e b .. e :tonight A·· large·· of the· their two backfield stars, The Forum. plans ·meetings · for p a e or e cover .pane .Is . emg · . . .. · ... _-. : - · , - _. .. d · G · · · . f ·· ·· d · · h' · · · · ... - .. · -o-· ... : . . . . . every two ·weeks. in-· the .. , future. by Robert·O'Riordan .. The ,Notre Butle! ::le __ riggs, per orme m, mg · :·-The horse 'lo'st 108. Meeting this· year wilfbe featured book will contain 80 pages, with ;":ho are .m Y • · • . . · · -o- · -o- · · · d dd · f 50 · 1 d' th' fi h' dianapohs also ·are expected to --be . In Hal· Gr1ggs,_ Butler has a . . . ·h 11 an ·. . a rom . ._ po:ms, -me _u e ve. w 1c : - .. . . , . .- -. ran e dro kicker who booted a 52- , The;residehts ·of .a .. -members of .the faculty. . . . were JUdged best m- the Scribblers' . . . . · . g · p . . ' ·. ·_ :0"'{- T: .. ; •. -:··. ;::J=: - -. . -\vhen' culcAc·n·u MAN. 1\RIIiy- CDE-DIT·s·-·. _c. A._ 'Last ·year_ - Mr. lS t?Ilm_g' col- n u ,, ert O'Riordan is in charge of. the ,u L -:: R . . . . . .. . Notre ' clash, It. was umn:-by ·a m the . . ·.(.-. u sales .... The ·publication, committee . . .. . :, . . ,_ ... : ._·. ··:,.' only through the work .qf GrJggss corridor. Upon GIVES [\ ECTURE consists of Edward T. Lyons, chair- . . ANN 0 u N c ED toe that_ the _downstaters iound Larry Gloden -astride a broom D · . O'N . 11 ·d J- · garnered three. pomts. . . . man, enms · . ei · an . ames · I · 1 · ' . stick up and .down. the . ·' . . Hayes. .Jo'seph.· Burke is in charge . . . . . ' . ? _rec!l dlndg . afstthyearfs tgatmhe,t '!e passage, crymg,. -"To .. atms! To of advertising._;_V. D. .·. . .; . . ·, .. : . . . ,.... . : " . . ' ar;. remin e o . e . a m . arms! ·,"fhe. tedcpats.:,". . ., '.'Th·. e -_:.:_ oe·neral .. Structure .... of' t_he . . . . . . '. . Jack Scallan. Elected to "Editorial .struggle, Dame lost the : :.That'll-be enough abou,t Gloden. ·· . S -ff J . · . . se_ of .. her, · f_ullback_,_ ' ·;·r . . . ,-0- -o,. . . ' Atom" Js .Subject _oL :.: 'M' ET·Ro· n __ .Q_I-IJ:- u_. ·__ ta ; ou_rnahsm Credtts _Will ' Paul . The triple. ··.Up_ to this _time no one has taken G'lve·n· •.th'e ·_.·Che··m· ·lsts.· . Jr Ll HB1 :' .- Be' Given I Records Filed'' presence . was . sadly · _ us , .up · on, • our . proposal regard}ng · · · ., ' · 1 missed m the Nebraska·. game of· 'Mr. Grundy's ·.·identity. . Everyone Dr. w. D; . Harkins, noted .Chi- ._:c. . .L' : B: ' : •,· 'A' :c .E· ];:Announcement wa; :made- yester- that year,· was· in the. mid- has, been accused· b·ut . the ·:guilty cago chemist, 'gave• ah 'interesting _. ·_ _ .- · .·_. : _ ... · day of .. October: news-c1·edits for die of-the game when liis hip -was·· person'·ha::; not;yet:been-detected: · lecture at:the·:·r·egular meeting:· of THE -i--iOTRE -·DAME·. DAILY: fl;actured.fn .a.·rough tackle. With .. __ ... _:-·· : _.: _ 0 _,: ":'o- .. · .. __ . . the· Northern '·Indiana .. Section of Journalism_· credits" will: be: given the loss· of. Castner, following the :·We have been wanting to .resur- the'. American >Chemical SoCiety, Gommt"ftees 'for' .. ; ·n·a· n' o'e: a' t'- ·, Ho''t'e·r· for \VOrk done 'on the DAILY... ipjuries' .of. Lieb and.' Carberry,' . . ·rect ·some: scandal about· Ray. Cun- held ·Wednesday at 8:30 in room : .. _Jack. Notre ·Dame's hopes of' further tri- ningham·.·ever.:-since this column 215 Chemistry hall. Harkins. ·Astorin New York on Dacembef: The Dome, has:been,elected to;the u'mph were-blasted. . . was. started, ·but the· scouts don't spoke ·.'oil ·the· "General Structure · · · ·· · · · · · · editorial ·· . - ... ·:· · ... ·. Butler.has a shift. that is .as . seen-do. have:anyluck They hound of:the Ato_m.'' < He ga;ve .a detailed .:27 or. -28 :Are -Announced. .. Credit for. during: unique and colorful as the one· ex- him'day:and night. _Never does .the account 'of the more recent · Committees for the annual Met- toller \vas as follows:·.: . ' ·-.- .. ecrited 'by Georgia. Tech •. Through .. astute Ray drop any clue which eries it and· also gave topolitan ·club Christmas dance _ Henry: · 5; , Me- its ·uie' linenie'ii gain a . _will· lead- to'· the 'disclosure of the the audience·. the:results of various have·: been: anno·unced. · The 'dance Guire; 4; ·EdWin 4;· Harry powerful momentum . his closeE Patience. researches conducted both by '4im- will be held at the Hotel .Astor in w.-.Fianljery,: 8; No.ori; 4; It also s'erves. to protect the passer. ; . . · -o- -o- . ... self and other chemists· in regard New· York,.-· December 27 or ;28. John Brennan,.-:4; Francis T. ·Ka:. -Against_.this.shift,·Rockne'has spent : . ::This belongs· in another campus to the division of atoms, the .struc- The committees follow: Iars,- 2;; Ray. Cunningham; :1· ·'Ed- part·of the \veek's·.practi_ce·,sessions_ . but we are_ going .to ture, ·and ·composition of . ·· Genei·al chairman:. _Dineen,- :1; .. Henry_ ·defense._, .. u_se it. > .: i. :Andy: Sleigh· says he electrons, an,d new theories ningham •. · <- · · ·._ · ' · . '1; Charles : Molz, ·. 1·; :Jack Seal- In· the of. Notre-· has discovered "a: new-kina of hick on chlorine arid mercury: The lee., : · Favors: . . P;· McKenna, Ian, 4.; Reed, l; .. .. .. . .. offensive tactics, the Jrish are pre-· :fellow who .tips his hat when ture was acc:om_panied ·by. a': sp-ecial 'chairman, ·.·:: Bernard , ,Wingerter, -News story credits were given pared to uncork: some .new stunts h.epasses the Palais' Royale. . . showing'of stereopticon slides ·that Thomas .·Burke, Jay Cart'en,, Paul onthe basis, _of points-:-two points that have ··_been: ·unleashed from . _. . 0 . . illustrated the· . .- various examples Breen.·· '. ' . . . . _ · / · for. 30-poiht heads;. one point for headquarters this . · ... _Bert Dunne, Notre Dame's most given· by, Dr .. Harkins.- . The pic- '. William Gallagan;· chair:. 14-point head·s or 30.: .. On :the :regular scrimmage ·night prominent young author, has . ac- tures were taken· by. ·a newly per- man, ·Robert L;,:cahill; Thomas point heads. The credits·'follow: . .in -the· Rockmen's camp, the: Frosh a business manager in the_ fected camera, able to take two rell,' Raymond McGee, James ; The- edtior, 69; Thomas Coman,· opposea. s(nieralshifts of,the. Var- '; of ;Billy Hostey. '. .. complete views of' ari object·.from roy. . I Jour'n.' '25,•52; sity; '.vho e*ecuted_the ne'\v 'plays : ·, . . . · -o- -o- · different angles.· · .. ·• , ' : .. Music:.' Jack Adams, -chairman, J ourn. '27, 40; Lawrence Kelly, with_ p_erfect ·precision. 'Max Hous- . The latest st6ry- from pen Dr .. Harkins is professor· of ·John, -Terb.'tie, '_William Reid,_· Ph;·B;;-·'25; 25:;-MarkNe.vils, .Tourn. er, ·.Cerney.:and .. Connell composing is'"The· Yellow.Dagger";:it is to physical' chemistry at the ···. · the first trio,;displayedsome n.·eat, b.e•made into a movie so that·.Bert 'sity of Chicago, where he has JoseplL. Weinlich, 23; '27, iri :lugging ·can sell it to either ·Cecil :B: DeMille ducted. most of his recent investi-: charman, Ed. :sh.anley, Harrry Axt; 21;.-John Stoeckley, .r,ourn;' '25, ·20; ·the· heavy Frosh : . 'or· W. R' Hearst .. · .. · . . .. : .·. gations. He is nationally known as Nick Smith, James.:Dwyer.. Ray:• Flarmigan,· 'Journ. · '27,' .20; ; is :stilLholding ':: .. ·: ___ :.::..'.·< .. _._·. - .. ··::_ being':among the:best 'hi .. ]frank. Milbauer, Lester Grady, 'out }Iope:of.upsetting the • ':Uill-annoririces that n.o. favoritism ticularline _of work. · _ ?. . _ · . chairman, Mike Adrian, Jake Pur- Funk, Law"l24,- 12. :. ·· ·. · '• ; .-_, the oC the Will be:'shown. The first to come Follo'\Ving tJie·talk ofDr: cell; Bill Cartei.;; is due: Ray dunning-:: week 1 still>· . get the pick of 'the It is Jns a 'general 'discussion of -.,..the ·: 'Hall: :' chair- ham, 3; Dan Cunningham,· 2; Ger.:. :clinging to their. _minds: .:.:A Witness that ·is atom followed, inwhich he answer- man, Ed ... Fallon;. ·NorberL:Gelson, aid .H.<)lland, 5; .Norbert 2; of the Homecoming''ga'm:e,,vith. Ptir-:- a post :haste ·ed:m·any questio11s are of cur- Jos. Baier, George. Ward,· "4;; -2; due,. returned 'to Butler· With"the · and_ that Re?C the_ifield of . 'J?Sef>h ';Burke, Jay_Flerrihig,. report thatjNotre>pame'had . , _ngram IS commg by aeroplane. · chemistry. :- ;Owmg to the ·ab-: chmrman, Austm Reilly, ,Ed. ·Byrne, Frank: Wallace, 6; ,Eugene Noon,· 2; than· a :football .'team; ·they: had an . :. : ' .- '- -o-. · -o.:. · . · senc·e of the chairman, Rev. oT ulitis Joe Vergara, Frank Kane. . . . Menger,- ; O'Leary; Gallagher _''and l1rmy. Butler. :realizes one thing of some of.Bert's.brain Nieu\vland introduced An __ meeting of others.;-_ ·· '•-<:."_;,< ... ,,_._ · . froin·.the -·game::of last ·year; that·· "The·:< Bloody er arid·presidedatthe:·meeitng. ·the club willJJe held.in Notre Dame·is strong in 'reserve· :r 1 st,"-"Lost But Not·Forgotten;" 'As ;the lecture _occupie-d 'the en-' roQ.Ill theLilihil:y at.6:30 Man- Kolars for a material:-:· :·.:::-.:, . • I Bootlegger's Niece," "Rhap- tire evening the' business of the day;- : _ ... : . :. . ' ,, .. , .. ' to-John S.·. ! •A'special.traiii Willl'Un_ to' South. 8 0,d1c Roniance" and "The Curses of clety was ·postponed until the next i ·_.,' nan, daily)'From .O.fCStage"; 1 Bend' from Indianapolis this· morn-: il_·. Cus·s.ed . . . . meeting to .. be held soon. ' ·. -. f .. . tfqr . the Gerald Holl_ap._d: for .a ,daily '.'Par- ing: carrying -a i]arge ·c_ontingent of . . :.:. .•. ·, .'.: _: · . . . -··,· . . . .. .. . . . . ·quarter will ,this achuting ·.on: .to :rLaw- i·ooters: :for both; schools.·. : ; •• .. •· :}l:e·starts .work 'today·o:ii. a ·very ·The- St'. Mary's Chimes will have at. 8:1p · . ·. o"clock. ,·:w •. .Jor.'·;daily·.bul-' : l :, ,. : · · · sericii.t's article. called, Life .. The Classes taught.on Tuesday b:ut.not .Ietins; to night.editors,dcopy read!. NEW'CAR·.: > Death of· ,,· .·. · . ·. ·:·; . cover is simple i in design. and an on· l\{onday .,vill:. be .examined ·at ers, arid to Mr:--Grun.dy f9r-a·.'dally ·. Rev.:-.Yincent }nir- · . . . , MR. . .. _. these "Campus: By-paths."·. : .. _. · ·.- • chased a ne'y sedan. i . , I /.

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Page 1: FORUM .. EBATE noc· ·sFORUM_ .. ·:·1)_ EBATE ·atm'osphere·of the University as: no DB ILl noc· ·s AT. . In :preparing to.nand the down.; Mae '-o- ·-o-· otlier publication

VOL.· 2 • . NO. 32

CAMPUS­.BY-PATHS

UNIVERSITY OF_ NOTRE. DAME, NOTRE DAME,-INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 19Z3 ~ · . . . . . : . . . . . , PRICE 4 CENTS

Crus;r;1;~X:r:nHere BOOKOFVERSE Stu~e~! ~~r~~kryTod~y BUTLER HERE Mi:?;~onc::~!~~~sh~lfd·t::--t~:tt~\~ .. ·._o.·u.T n __ ·-E-."-~M_--.--:l:S-. -· y·. ,toia~~ St~~;~~·n::;to~~ iso~~~li~a;~ . I·N·· L·A· ST--·c·A· 'ME versity during the month of August, U \9.. from the following. me-n: .Egan and · will be shown at Washington hall -, .. , . Leach,-Badin; Smith· and ·Pet-rich;

_.-~·Mae_ is an awfully pretty :n'ame on the evening 'of .December 8. --- Corby; Cahill, Walsh; Reidy- and · 'for a 'gir!; The' pictures will'. show important Work· of :father O'Donnell· and Prof.:. Hogan, Brownstrn; Rauh.and Nolan, Capital City ·Team to Play Irish

_:-0:. \ -o- .· . ·;_ i events-of! the convention and will in- ., . . .. . . . Sorin. Copies are also on sale at . Saturday· t"n· Last Home· ·. Jake . Purcell thought that -ail elude many ·'of; the/ eve'ning cere- essor Shuster Featured; . Poems the News-stand und. in Freshman -- . . .

. . . H monies. Several~ studcmts· of the by_ En' gels •and Su.m·mervl"lle.· . and Sophomore' halls; .. ·. . . . ... ' . Game o_f Season.- I rule.s were suspended. over orne- University took. act. i_ve. part I·n the - · · . _ . -- . , : - . The Directory contains the name; ... Rockne's Fighting Team _ . will _commg.h t h . ·th' t d 'th Crusade last August, ·and represen- The Scribblers' Book of .Notre course, year, .home_ ~nd. scho_ol ad- k •t l t h - f ·

But t a as no mg o o WI t t'. f . . 11 . t' .. f th Dame Verse, now I·n process_-o·f p. u' b.- rna e 1 s as om~ appearance or f th t 't th' ·s · J k a IVes rom a sec 1ons o e dress .. ,of. ·every student. It is the_ season when it stacks up·

the· act a I w!ls Is arne_ a e 'country ·attended.· · · . lication is representative of Notre · d t 20· · t who wrote t?> a gn;l named Mae all - __ . _. ____ D ' · · · · · · · < ' price a · cen ~. against t!-lc Butler collega aggrega~ k h d arne .. The material making up the tion on Cartier· field this ·afternoon.·

last year. · J a e a never seen anthology embodies the spirit and · Mae.· FORUM_ .. ·:·1)_ EBATE ·atm'osphere·of the University as: no DB ILl noc· ·s AT. . In :preparing to.nand the down.;

'-o- ·-o- · otlier publication of its kind :has DU L. U _ .· · _. state squad a. big jolt that will land_ Mae Jives at Karney, N. J:; she yet been ·able to do' .. Unprejudiced . _ . . . _ . _ .. the~ out o~ the state title running,

~~~~~-t~e f~~~~~t:~ a well-known 0_. _N __ WE. DNESDAY .•. ~~!~~~i::\h~~h~vo::v:e~l:::~h~:~~ [)II_ Nl'l! ,ynN·Ic·. HT .. : !~~eN~li~~u~:~:m~o~::~u!~~~~~~~ · ·- · · -o- -o- is the most representative . creation H \I~ _ \fJ . . . arations during . t he , past. week, <Jake ·had a -m~r.~elous coat of ever attempted by Notre Dame· un- Coach Rockne has the squad iri that

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. ' f" t f y . Q . t' . I Th dergraduates. . ' . I' I'' fighting·. mettle that. characterized sunburn .. ' -o-. -o- . IrS 0 ear; ues IOn s on' rea- . . ' . Monogram ('llub na· nee. !.It Olt"ver its .invasion . of the East and 'the · · - The work of Rev. Charles O'Don- . . U u

. I~ Jake still writing to Mae? -The . Yeat Gourse in Arts and . nell and Professor George N. Shus- ' a.t· 9 ·,Harry Denny' to -Play·,· -men ate ready to steam r'oller the ~vitness knoweth not. · .· ... Letters.; - ter will· be· featured in the book: Butler· defense ,this afternoon . . •· . . -o->-o- Me-n 'Wl'th th'e gre'a· test' n' 'um' be'r' of . "·E_xpect _M_a,ny.'There.· ·Eve~y ni~n em the team is-in good ' · • In an effort .to create more inter.:. · · . i 'Thr6~gh the· c~~rtesy of D~nny est ·in .the F.oruin,. a debating contributions to the book are Vin- .The Mon'ogra'm; club :Win giv-e its physical ·condition after the gruel-.

· Collins,. Mr;. Grundy ·.is infqrrri.ed league has been organized. The erit D~ Engels, Journalism '23, and fir_st dance of the season tonight at ·ling fight at Lincoln last Saturday. that no- one IS Barred.~ from matnc- first debate \viii be held at a meet- Frank B: SummerVille; . who died 9 o'clock in the~ ball room,_ of the The capital 'varriors 'will uppear ul~tion. at • a·.:.. cert~m: · ~ch<;10L at 'ing We-dnesday nightat ·7 :30 in the last summer.· ,·Engels· was one of ·Oliver hotel. Music foi·· the occa- today with hopes running high of

1 Greensb:urg! Pa .. This rulmgof ~he 'Law School, when Droege and: Ross Notre ·J?~me's best poets. : He. is · sion will :be furnished:_ ~Y Harry _making an, ·impressive sho,ving · Pennsylva~l.a · Boar~ of Ed_ucabon will meet. Patrick and Harrington. now wr1bng . verse.· and conductmg . Denny's --orchestra. . · . :. . against .the . Fighting Irish.' The . has Danny s unqualified ~pproval. The question for debate ,is: "Re- a co~umn for The Green Bay Press- . . The ' names: of the. entertainers Butler team has made a remarkable

: ~. . . . . . ·-o- . -o-· . . . . ... · solved: . That. a three~ yea-r course Gazette. . . . - . . . • for, tonight's frolic: could not be. ob- showing in all. its games ;;\nee the. ·Groden to~k up horseback rid-: in . .Arts and Letters be adopted by .rhe book is being· printed at the .tained from the program committee season op_ened, .. including the Illi-

. · ing. • . . . . . , . ·colleges . and u_ni.versities.". . Me Cia ve .. pi·intel.·y and the . binding ~in . time for to day's issue: : .·:: · ?0 i.s tilt! wh~n they· _derived great -o- .:o- ... · · A. membei· of.the. faculty 'will will be done by the W. B .. · Conkey .. ,The m~mbers of the Monogram satisfactiOn m holding_ Zupp~e's

He thought it. would reduce· his ·judge and _criticize _the debate, Co., Ha'mmond, ·Ind. ·. __ . .. . ~club, th.e Notre,. Dame and Butler _prote_ge;s to a l~w _score.: Last Sat-:weight : ;: .·: . - which is the first of an eli~ination The color scheme of . the book c~aching_ staffs, and. b~th: ~ootball urd~y, t?e · d~~~staters . ~e~ea~ed· · . · · -o-· -o:.. · ·· -- ·n b bl k d 1 t T.h ,teams will be guests at the_· dan_ ce Wabash m a brilliant game m which

' : .. He g. ~ined 40 :pourids._in' a week~ series. ' colvter_Wfl .. th~ ... ac . an sclar: e b .. e :tonight A·· large·· n· .um·b~-er of the· their two backfield stars, ~Voo,ds The Forum. plans ·meetings · for p a e or e cover .pane .Is . emg • · . . .. · ... _-. : - · , - _. .. d · G · · · . f · · ·· d · · h' · · · · ... - .. · ~o- -o-· ... : . . . . . every two ·weeks. in-· the .. , future. draw~ by Robert·O'Riordan .. The ,Notre D~111e a_n-~ Butle! follo'Ye~s ::le __ riggs, per orme m, ~ras mg · :·-The horse 'lo'st 108. Meeting this· year wilfbe featured book will contain 80 pages, with ;":ho are .m th~ ~~~ytoday fr~m)n- Y • · • .

. · · -o- · -o- · · · d dd · f 50 · 1 d' th' fi h' h· dianapohs also ·are expected to --be . In Hal· Gr1ggs,_ Butler has a gr~at-. . . ·h 11 b~~ d~bates an ·. . a r~sses rom . ._ po:ms, -me _u I~g e ve. w 1c : - .. . . , . . - - . ran e dro kicker who booted a 52-, The;residehts ·of ~ophom~re .a .. -members of .the faculty. . . . were JUdged best m- the Scribblers' pre~e~t. . . . . · . .· g · p . . ' ·.

·-·~"·,:::~~r;:~-~~~~~~;t~t~~~~:~d:~bl!·: :···--::-~~'t;;:'-~--4~: :~;-'-:~ ·_ ~K~~,-.~:~;~o,·-:;-;·,.~e;;~~oe~~c~nt~st:":~i1'·~::~-'-:. :0"'{- T: _,:~::.~:;t-,·:_·. ~ .. ; :·~: •. -:··. -~_._;- -~'; ;::J=: - -. :ifi~~!:l~~g~~i~~~!h~~!i!~~.~.;f- .

students'shoul~·be_~~leel?~ an~ -\vhen' culcAc·n·u MAN. D~ce~be~~1,~at $~~neo::co;y~n::b: 1\RIIiy- CDE-DIT·s·-·. _c. A._ co~leg~;. 'Last ·year_ ~n· t?~ - Mr. --·Grun~y lS t?Ilm_g' ~t h~s- col- n u ,, ert O'Riordan is in charge of. the ,u ~I_ L -:: R . . . . . .. . Notre ' ·Dame-B~.tl~r clash, It. was

umn:-by ·a horr~ble-_ ~ois~ m the . . ·.(.-. u • sales .... The ·publication, committee . . .. . :, . . ,_ ... : ._·. ··:,.' only through the work .qf GrJggss

corridor. Upon mvestl~a~mg t~ey GIVES [\ ECTURE consists of Edward T. Lyons, chair- . . ANN 0 u N c ED _e~ucated toe that_ the _downstaters iound Larry Gloden -astride a broom D · . O'N .11 ·d J- · garnered three. pomts. . . . man, enms · . ei · an . ames · I n· · 1 · '

. stick ,gallopn~g:_ up and . down. the . ·' . . Hayes. . Jo'seph.· Burke is in charge . . . . . ' . ? _rec!l dlndg . afstthyearfs tgatmhe,t '!e passage, crymg,. -"To .. atms! To of advertising._;_ V. D. .·. . . ; . . ·, .. : . . . • ,.... . : " . . ' ar;. remin e o . e . a~ a m

. arms! ·,"fhe. tedcpats.:,". . ., '.'Th·. e -_:.:_ oe·neral .. Structure .... of' t_he . . . . . . '. . Jack Scallan. Elected to "Editorial _th~~ .struggle, .No~~ Dame lost the : :.That'll-be enough abou,t Gloden. ·· . S -ff J . · . . se_ ~'VI<:es_. of .. her, · grea~- f_ullback_,_

' ·;·r . . . ,-0- -o,. . . ' Atom" Js .Subject _oL L~c.ture :.: 'M' ET·Ro· n __ .Q_I-IJ:- ~~- u_. ·__ ta ; ou_rnahsm Credtts _Will ' Paul Castner~ . The triple. ~hreat. ··.Up_ to this _time no one has taken G'lve·n· •.th'e ·_.·Che··m· ·lsts.· . Jr Ll HB1 :' .- Be' Given I Records Filed'' ar_tist_·,~?ose·- presence . was . sadly

· _ us , .up · on, • our . proposal regard}ng · · · ., ~ ' · 1 missed m the Nebraska·. game of· 'Mr. Grundy's ·.·identity. . Everyone Dr. w. D; . Harkins, noted .Chi- ._:c. . .L' : u· B: ' : o· •,· 'A' ~_:N·-. :c .E· ];:Announcement wa; :made- yester- that year,· was· injure~ in the. mid-has, been accused· b·ut . the ·:guilty cago chemist, 'gave• ah 'interesting _. ·_ _ .- · .·_. : _ ... · day of .. October: news-c1·edits for die of-the game when liis hip -was·· person'·ha::; not;yet:been-detected: · lecture at:the·:·r·egular meeting:· of THE -i--iOTRE -·DAME·. DAILY: fl;actured.fn .a.·rough tackle. With

.. __ ... _:-·· : _.: _0 _,: ":'o- .. · .. __ . . the· Northern '·Indiana .. Section of Journalism_· credits" will: be: given the loss· of. Castner, following the :·We have been wanting to .resur- the'. American >Chemical SoCiety, Gommt"ftees 'for' .. ; ·n·a· n' o'e: a' t'- ·, Ho''t'e·r· for \VOrk done 'on the DAILY... ipjuries' .of. Lieb and.' Carberry,' .

. · rect ·some: scandal about· Ray. Cun- held ·Wednesday at 8:30 in room : .. _Jack. S~alla~~ :.·edito~~i~-chi~f, ~f Notre ·Dame's hopes of' further tri-ningham·.·ever.:-since this column 215 Chemistry hall. Dr~ Harkins. ·Astorin New York on Dacembef: The Dome, has:been,elected to;the u'mph were-blasted. . . was. started, ·but the· scouts don't spoke ·.'oil ·the· "General Structure · · · ·· · · · · · · editorial staff~·- ·· . ~,· - ... ·:· · ... ·. Butler.has a shift. that is .as

. seen-do. have:anyluck They hound of:the Ato_m.'' < He ga;ve .a detailed .:27 or. -28 :Are -Announced. -~ .. Credit for. editoririis~ during: d~- unique and colorful as the one· ex-him'day:and night. _Never does .the account 'of the more recent discov~ · Committees for the annual Met- toller \vas as follows:·.: . ' ·-.- .. ecrited 'by Georgia. Tech •. Through

.. astute Ray drop any clue which eries con~erning it and· also gave topolitan ·club Christmas dance _ Henry: F~nnari, · 5; , :Har~y·· Me- its fun.ctio~ing,' ·uie' linenie'ii gain a . _will· lead- to'· the 'disclosure of the the audience·. the:results of various have·: been: anno·unced. · The 'dance Guire; 4; ·EdWin :Murphy~' 4;· Harry powerful momentum wh'en.charging~ . s~eletonin his closeE Patience. researches conducted both by '4im- will be held at the Hotel .Astor in w.-.Fianljery,: 8; Eug~ne·: No.ori; 4; It also s'erves. to protect the passer.

; '· . . · -o- -o- . ... self and other chemists· in regard New· York,.-· December 27 or ;28. John Brennan,.-:4; Francis T. ·Ka:. -Against_.this.shift,·Rockne'has spent : . ::This belongs· in another campus to the division of atoms, the .struc- The committees follow: -· Iars,- 2;; Ray. Cunningham; :1· ·'Ed- part·of the \veek's·.practi_ce·,sessions_ . p~blication,_ but we are_ going .to ture, :activity~ ·and ·composition of . ·· Genei·al chairman:. Robert:~cu~~ ~yard _Dineen,- :1; .. Henry_ Bar~hart, -inde~eloping ~ sui~able ·defense._, .. u_se it. ~- > .: i. :Andy: Sleigh· says he electrons, an,d sever~l new theories ningham •. :· · <- · · ·._ · ' · . '1; Charles : 0~. Molz, ·. 1·; :Jack Seal- In· the coter1~ of. Notre-· Da~es has discovered "a: new-kina of hick on chlorine arid mercury: The lee., : · Favors: . John~ . P;· McKenna, Ian, 4.; Reed, l; Hunt~·1.: .. .. .. . .. offensive tactics, the Jrish are pre-· ~the· :fellow who .tips his hat when ture was acc:om_panied ·by. a': sp-ecial 'chairman, ·.·:: Bernard , ,Wingerter, ~ -News story credits were given pared to uncork: some .new stunts h.epasses the Palais' Royale. . . showing'of stereopticon slides ·that Thomas .·Burke, Jay Cart'en,, Paul onthe basis, _of points-:-two points that have ··_been: ·unleashed from . _ . . -o~. •0 • . . illustrated the· . .- various examples Breen.·· '. ' . . . . _ · / · for. 30-poiht heads;. one point for ~ocJ,me'~ headquarters this ~veek. . · ... _Bert Dunne, Notre Dame's most given· by, Dr .. Harkins.- . The pic- '. ~!ckets: William Gallagan;· chair:. 14-point head·s or fqr·re~vriten 30.: ~ .. On :the :regular scrimmage ·night prominent young author, has . ac- tures were taken· by. ·a newly per- man, ·Robert L;,:cahill; Thomas Far~ point heads. The credits·'follow: . .in -the· Rockmen's camp, the: Frosh

• ,q~ired a business manager in the_ fected camera, able to take two rell,' Raymond McGee, James Con~ ; The- edtior, 69; Thomas Coman,· opposea. s(nieralshifts of,the. Var-'; p~rson_ of ;Billy Hostey. '. .. complete views of' ari object·.from roy. . I Jour'n.' '25,•52; Terrance·.:D~nahue; sity; '.vho e*ecuted_the ne'\v 'plays

: ·, . . . · -o- -o- · different angles.· · .. .· ·• , ' : .. Music:.' Jack Adams, -chairman, J ourn. '27, 40; Lawrence Kelly, with_ p_erfect ·precision. 'Max Hous-. The latest st6ry- from Be~t's pen Dr .. Harkins is professor· of ·John, -Terb.'tie, '_William Reid,_· Ed~ Ph;·B;;-·'25; 25:;-MarkNe.vils, .Tourn. er, ·.Cerney.:and .. Connell composing

is'"The· Yellow.Dagger";:it is to physical' chemistry at the Univer~ Biirke~·Joseph ~hanley. ···. · .'~7;.:24;.·-·Jolm·· Slio-\vei;--_Journ~: '25~ the first trio,;displayedsome n.·eat, b.e•made into a movie so that·.Bert 'sity of Chicago, where he has con~ --~·Reception: JoseplL. Weinlich, 23; ·Charles·Craw~ord;:·:Jotirn. '27, ~vork iri :lugging ~~e ball~·through·

·can sell it to either ·Cecil :B: DeMille ducted. most of his recent investi-: charman, Ed. :sh.anley, Harrry Axt; 21;.-John Stoeckley, .r,ourn;' '25, ·20; ·the· heavy Frosh hne~· : . 'or· W. R' Hearst .. · .. · . . .. : .·. gations. He is nationally known as Nick Smith, James.:Dwyer.. Ray:• Flarmigan,· 'Journ. · '27,' .20; ; ·Pate(.:Pag~'s•~crew is :stilLholding

':: .. ·: ___ :.::..'.·< .. 0~·-:.~0.,;. _._·. -.. ··::_ being':among the:best 'hi his~par,;,- .P~blicity:_ .. ]frank. Milbauer, Lester Grady, Jotirn~~.:'27;20;~Paul 'out qn.th~ }Iope:of.upsetting the • ':Uill-annoririces that n.o. favoritism ticularline _of work. · _ ?. . ~. _ · . chairman, Mike Adrian, Jake Pur- Funk, Law"l24,- 12. :. ·· ·. · '• ; .-_, Irish~' \Vith~ the 'ii!.fl_u~nce_., oC the Will be:'shown. The first to come Follo'\Ving tJie·talk ofDr: Hark~ cell; Bill Cartei.;; Les·~-Gra'dy. :_:-.Credit_~also is due: Ray dunning-:: ~ocknt,en's_defeat'.ofJast week1still>· . wi~l get the pick of 'the lot~ It is Jns a 'general 'discussion of -.,..the ·: 'Hall: George~ :Vergimi~ :' chair- ham, 3; Dan Cunningham,· 2; Ger.:. :clinging to their. _minds: .:.:A Witness r~ported that Snappy~·:stories ·is atom followed, inwhich he answer- man, Ed ... Fallon;. ·NorberL:Gelson, aid .H.<)lland, 5; .Norbert -Engles~ 2; of the Homecoming''ga'm:e,,vith. Ptir-:-s~n.ding a x;epres_ent~tive, post :haste ·ed:m·any questio11s tha~ are of cur- Jos. Baier, Waltei~-·-~augn~q'n. George. Ward,· "4;; John:~Dwier, -2; due,. returned 'to Butler· With"the · i~ Inte~iew t~e·pair, and_ that Re?C rent_i~t~~~es~_-in the_ifield of ph~si..: . ~ecoration~=:. 'J?Sef>h ';Burke, Jay_Flerrihig,. 3;~ Joh~-:Breiman,-_4; report thatjNotre>pame'had ~ore_ . , _ngram IS commg by aeroplane. · cal~ chemistry. :- ;Owmg to the ·ab-: chmrman, Austm Reilly, ,Ed. ·Byrne, Frank: Wallace, 6; ,Eugene Noon,· 2; than· a :football .'team; ·they: had an .

:. : ' .- '- -o-. · -o.:. · . · .· senc·e of the chairman, Rev. oT ulitis Joe Vergara, Frank Kane. ~- . . . Menger,- ; O'Leary; Gallagher _''and l1rmy. Butler. :realizes one thing • :.:~he~_titles of some of.Bert's.brain F~ Nieu\vland introduced the_speak~ An import~n~ __ r~g11lar meeting of others.;-_ ·· '•-<:."_;,< ... ,,_._ · . froin·.the -·game::of last ·year; that·· c~~ldren.:~:follow:, "The·:< Bloody er arid·presidedatthe:·meeitng. ·the club willJJe held.in tl~e-North .:-_,Ci·edit.also-·is:dueito'.Francis·:T~ Notre Dame·is strong in 'reserve· : r1st,"-"Lost But Not·Forgotten;" 'As ;the lecture _occupie-d 'the en-' roQ.Ill o_~ theLilihil:y at.6:30 Man- Kolars for a daily-"Through>th~ material:-:· :·.:::-.:, .

• I '.T~e Bootlegger's Niece," "Rhap- tire evening the' business of the so~ day;- : _ ... : . :. . ' ,, .. , .. ' ~ooking Glass~';- to-John S.·. Bren~ ! •A'special.traiii Willl'Un_ to' South. 80,d1c Roniance" and "The Curses of clety was ·postponed until the next i ·_.,' nan, for~a daily)'From .O.fCStage"; 1Bend' from Indianapolis this· morn-: il_·. Cus·s.ed . Cuss.~',... . . . meeting to .. be held soon. ' ·. - . f .. T~~ ~ast . e~am~nati~ns:. tfqr . the ~o Gerald Holl_ap._d: for .a ,daily '.'Par- ing: carrying -a i]arge ·c_ontingent of . . :.:. .•. ·, .'.: ~o.:., _: ~o{ · . . . -··,· . . . .. .. . . . . ~rst ·quarter will b~ ih~~d ,this morn~ achuting ·.on: -P~rnassus"; .to :rLaw- i·ooters: :for both; schools.·. : ; •• ..

•· :}l:e·starts .work 'today·o:ii. a ·very ·The- St'. Mary's Chimes will have ~ng at. 8:1p · a~d . 1~:30 ·. o"clock. ~ence ,·:w •. O~~eary .Jor.'·;daily·.bul-' : l :, ,. : · · · sericii.t's article. called, ·'~The Life anewc:over,foriti:;"nextissue~ .. The Classes taught.on Tuesday b:ut.not .Ietins; to night.editors,dcopy read!. NEW'CAR·.: ~-: > a~,d. Death of· ,,· .·. · . ·. ·:·; . cover is simple i in design. and an on· l\{onday .,vill:. be .examined ·at ers, arid to Mr:--Grun.dy f9r-a·.'dally ·. Rev.:-.Yincent Catapang~'has. }nir- ·

. . . , MR. GRgNDY/~ . _dJ1C<:)ni:P_a~able i_inpi.ovc~ent.: .. _. these hours~ "Campus: By-paths."·. : .. _ . · ·.- • chased a ne'y sedan.

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contai~s the student's name, course year,· ho~ne address and his hall. It was published by the Ave Marie. Press under the auspices of the S. A. C. The dfrectory will sell for 20 cents. Copies ·may be obtained from the following: Badin, Egan and Leach; Corby, Smith and. Pet­rich; Walsh, Bop Cahill; Brownson, Reidy and Hogan; Sorin, R~uh and Nolan. Copies will ·also be on sale at' the ne\vstand, and in Freshman and Sophomore halls. . exam ti'tne fot• someone _who hves letins which nrc to uppenr in the Official EDITORIAL STAFF - Bulletin. No method other than the bulle-

. EDITOR-lN-:,CHIEF .............................. ~ .......................................... .HARERdY. WM. FLbANNHERrYy in Corby asked someone else ':'ho tin box will be us'ed for the collectiun of * * * Editorial Staff-Henry Barnhart,' Eustene Noon, Henry, Fannan, Wl:n urp y, ar lives in Corby what the ten eastest bulletins.· Bulletins will be collected from Ushers. . ColyumME~~;: .. ..:. .. ~ .............. : ... ~ .. ~: ... 7 .. ~ ....................... ~ .. :-........ :.: ...... G ...... K ....

1•1 ... FrJa~k 'f; ~~!,~j ways of making a fool of yourself the box at 5 p.m.* * * Ushers, freshn:en football men'

Night Editors ................... ; .. , ..................... John Dwyer, Lawrence. . e Yi ~ ns B were. The ·first one said that he Breen Med~l. Contest. and student lli1lnagers, meet. at 10

:,]a;s0e~g4.~~-~~~~~~~ i:~rre~~der:L~·~·i;;···c·;;~;: .. ·M~;k ... :N.~:;iT;: .. ·ii;;;· .. F;~~~i2.~~a~e~~~ce ar;~~ah~e. Joh~ar:A~. t~nth one also. fore Monday noon, November ·19. ·Found-Sweater.

Stoeckley, Paul Funk, Charles Crawford, Carlos Lane, Jr., Jay Flemmg. . . * * * . * . * * ' Found, . s-\veat(n· in Brown~on · · · · · BUSINESS STAFF; . · . · .·But let. them windo\v shop· is one s: A~ C.· Meeting. hall .locker room. See B·i·other

lsUSINESS ¥~AGER .... ; ..... _. .. ~.: ..... ~ ......... ; ....... : .... : .. · .... ~ ......... ~.~., ............. JAMES ~· lf~;k~~ isn't it? _. The Student Activitit>s Committee Alphonsus. . Local Advertial~~ Manaster ............ ; ...................................................... , ... El!t~~~ A: Polhaus * * · * wiil meet SUnday m. orning at 10 * * * F!lrel~rD Advertislnst ldanaster ................................. _ ......... _. ... , .................... Jerome A: Benning · CJrculatlqn Manager ·-: ................................... : ........................................ :j hn Worden Kane Or telling them the truth? o'clock in the Brownson ·room of · · ·Found.:.....Notes. ~~~~~~~t;~~ 1s;i~:a~efs..:.:.n~~~;_;;j"wi~-g.-~·;t~;;"·ili~h;;ei'"Iie'd'd'f~'gt~~: .. J~ c. Patrick, John . : . . _-_· _· . . the Library.· . - . Found, genei·~l- met~physics note~ Fr~~·hm~~ Ai~~=iants....:.Georr:e-Schill. ·Tom O'Connor, Errol Jonf!s. V. Whitaker, F, ·. Running. through· back numbers G. A. BISCHOFF, Sec. belonging to Allen R~ Thurn. May · · . · Andrews,: Joseph Szanyi; A. Nanovic, P. Dillakamp, C. Dickerson, AI. Anton, of the colyu. mn to make sure that * · * * be secure~ at *The* DA*_ILY office,.

, .H. C. Massmann.· · · · hi · L M' Cl b it is being properly and thoroug y ~ a.- 1ss. u . . ' '·~a·· rruo'· sri;. w' ·uo C' AN. RE' A'D wrecked we ran into J.- H.'s poem Thursday meeting postponed un- Educational Semiit~r~

·· -- · · .''.i.>' 'l fl'. L · fl' .. rt.' · . rt. about the. Itty· Bitty ·Duck. '.We til Monday _at 7:45 iri the. North The Educational Seminar ·will ·.' ·,.:one week aO.o today· a ·-\vl~istle' ble,v in far.;.off Nebraska.. Eleven have . had . no qualms· about. the room of the Library. Please be not meet Monday evening; but in-Noi:r~.Dan1e me; stood for ~ mome,nt, dazed; stunne~, scarce realizing colyumn advancing above this. We present. DE.LA VERGNE. stead will attend the IC of C. ·meet-. ~vh~t· .that. whistle ·'signi~itid. · The· "wonder team" of·· America· was have been watching it.too close for · *: * . * . ing Tuesday evening_ fn- Walsh h'all defeated. · .. · .. · · · . ... - that. And the .watching of it .. has Junior Pins. at,8:15 . . , , . One '~'eek ~go tod:ly our gymnasiun'I "·;.as filled with a trembling, cost us m~re than one long and All :juniors who have not signed <

' smoky haze,;. and •a gre.at silence .. :Little lights stopped flickering on painful lett'er to. ·appease contribu~ for their sen~or pins may· do so at , . ..:.·----:-------:-------.--:·...:...·]· . the Gridgraph"7"a , quick., electric flash cried; "Quarter Over"-two tors who gave .really good ·stuff ,but the ~ff~caj6:HN- 0~~eTRAYN~R-. . , . ltVhat :'[hey ~ay thousand·. Ilearts ·near burst, . two • thousand . tlnoats tightened convul- who ·are ·not .hep · to our· wrecking * * . * . . ..

. ~ivel. v,· ... : ' , · .. ·.: · ... · .. · .. · ·'. · · _ · · . _- . . . · . . . plan. But .we decided that. we . . . .. D.E. CI.SIVE .DE. FE. ·AT .. · · "· · · k N b k could do much- worse, ·and tried it. Club Pictures. ~ · .And ·~h~~~w~~re saying this so that. you may now it; e ras a The. result. ,\rerit-_ away beyond ·its All clubs 'must arrange for.Dome · · .(The J?aily Nebraskan.) . ·:: ~those two thousand Notre. Dame men, men wh.o believe in doing mark and turned out so very punk pictm;es with John Bartley, 316 . :"They ·:.shall : not.,. pass, .neither. one's best to take:victory. with modesty, and ,defeat without alibis, those that -\ve thought it _was almost too Corby hali, or Edward Lyons, 203 shall they buck the line. or ·run .the biio thc'nisand nien .conquered the pain in their hearts and gave a "Big good to run. However, we have Walsh hall immediately. Speedy end~" was the mandate. decreed and • U. N .. D •. for .Nebraska."· Their' lastt.cheer was for' you, Nebraska; been. persuaded. We have. not ti~ action is necessary for clubs which enforced>·Y;esterday afternoon by and if you didn'thehr it;·it"\vas not the fault of those defeated men tied it. We have run the diction- must have outside·pictures taken:· Nebraska's. Figh~ing .. Gornhuskers· ,\;ho cheered yOli to the ech<(in your victory. ary gamut from horrible to anaes- * * · * . \vlien they met and defeated three · - Ol:ie ~wee~·' rigo' '. today..:.:...w·e. are saying . this to 'our team-you the tic and then cross wise· to two-: . Senior Pictures.:. · · "Invincible" · team 'from Notre

· tru~ged off a Jod~ign· field .witlt heads bowed. But you had tl1e great- spot and parts .. ~nkriown. Tlte S~nid~s 'or others holdi~g' proofs Dame_ by a 14. to, 7 s'core. est 'right to hold ·your heads :\Vith pride ... Perhaps you did 'lose the word is still lacking.. for the Dome must return them. to .... The crowd went mad 'when f~~toall cl~ampion:ship of tl~e world; - But, beaten and bruised, stung First Verse: 'Ray Cunningham, 333 Walsh hall, Noble skipped aro'und the right end

· b 1 · · It· f 1 · t ff tl t fi ld ·u Does· yom•· min~ grow 'veak and immedia~ely. for Nebraska's .. first score. · The e~·en : y, t lC .. InSU S 0 your .lOS s, you. came_ q 1a . e Wl 1 more weary-'- . . . * * . * . cheering lasted. OVer •. three minutes ~Io:y. in' d~f~a_t tlian n;tany' anothe.r. team h_as found in victory; . Do your thoughts get vague and . These Men to :Meet. . and the . air was. filled with- pro~

,' · ·· , · · . bleary- · · .These men will· please·. ni~et in grams and hats and coats. . :_QUR.ALMA MATER·DA·Y· Doyou·hatewhatonce~vas·cheery? the·Jotirnalism•room of the Li- ''·;·.,·.The 'iwcinder" team.from.

:'.- JTI'' f:f }"·:· ·.'·- 't;··· .. £1.\: . ·, · d t" . 1 t tl U. · .. --The causeis this,·Lthink. : ... ;brary at 10:30·Sunday_:,·. Bob Cun- :Notre Dame·:.is<still....;.:w.ondering, __ ~ . -_:_ . -~· ;~ ".~_!?_._~~'~ C..::s.:.~~$es_ .. ;o~. ':-!! . .:._.~.~--~·Y.!?~L~. gl,'_;t __ -~-aEE.g _ _i!_a~s_Q_ -~e~, -~!:'. ~Yo1c§li:oui<i·-~ha·ngeyou:fOailyeifet."nii@iam, -rolin .'MCKenna;:·-.'Jii'c]{ :·captain:"Bro~·statem(mt 'at· the

vers~ty w~s .tllat a tradib-~nal ~lma Mater Day be est~bhshe~ at Notre . , Have you 'gun1ption but to try it? 'Adams, Joe Weinlich, Frank Mil~ .Lincoln hotel Friday· night was Em­Dame. Sm<;!e Septem?er of tins ye~r there has bee~ ~-seemmg fo_rget- The pl~n we give's·a· riot; . . · · bauer~ George Vergara,· Joe. Burke, ,tirely disregarded~· He· said "We

. fulness of the suggsbon .and nothmg has . been smd or accomplished So don't throw it in the sink.· and Ray McGee. . . . came. but here to; win and we are _ tow~rds ,making· it· a reality~ This editorial d~es not present a new · · · · BILL GALLAGAN.~ goi:11g to win."· The Huskers didn't

suggestion; • it ,merely recalls the· attention of the· student body and Chorus: * '* * · believ-e .him. . of- the Student' Activities Committee· to the value of an Alma :Mater Don't throw· it.' bh;· don't throw it, · · Metropolitan Club. •· · ' .. The playing of· the e~tire te~in D:iv 'for tlu!_ Unive'r;ity ~£Notre D-~me.- . · . · Don't' throw: it, oh; don't throw it. : A regular meeting of the Metro- .has never:.bee'n equalled unless it

·. ~ .. ·tlie ·plan as. it''.,vas 'outlined ··~n .·a. spring issue~ of, The Sciwlastic I'm sure that you cari·. do 'it-;:.··. ·politan club .. will. be. held . in .. Ehe ;was/equalled ·in the game· -\vith the ~t~~odied_.the~.~ 'idt:~s_: ·_A· certa.in_ day,· 'probably ·in ··the early ·.spring, So don't throw it .in the sink. t~e North' room.o! the-:~ibrar;,·at 'Hibernians. last :year. Every. man would be dcdtcated to the.lwnormg of the Alma :Mater of Notre Dame .6 .30M?_!.lday. It IS v~ry 1mpmtant on the team fought· every mmute. ~ien~ : . Q:ri tl:la~ d,ay, grad~ates , a?d old studtmts would. 'se~d. cards and Second cVerse: that every member be present.. . Every .man W?S 'a star. 'It. was· the. lette,r~.and)ittle:gifts t~ the _University, honoring the blessed ~ady to The plan is very simple BILL *~~LL~GAN, Sec. first· time th1_s . year : t~at _Notre whom,Notre Dame is dedicated. The d. ay'.woilld:partake· of the na. tu.·re .(Now we'll. have to use Dan:e ht~d tok:..rhe~or.t to • fAor\':ardt·

· · · · ·· . ·· · ·. · ; · · · · ; . • · . . . . . . ·. · . ple', , · . . Off-Campus. passmg o rna e er downs. gams of a. \Tal~ntme J~a;r.wit!l.expresswns. of _love and-grabt~d~ ·pourmg m For, save ·'Dimple,' rimes for ·"Sim- A picture of . Off-·Campus men· big: .teams. from ··whom ·have:· ai~·

. 1N1f0~' tlD~e: genttleh.<Mdother · ofldusb: al!, 1thbe• -Lad?!. of th~ Lak.e. Here. !lt · ple' · . :..viii. be ;taken for. :The Dome· on the ready com~ 'victories~ she· has won .!. otre an;t~, , e . ay 'wou . · e. ce e rate .. ~V,l~h cerem~m~s, befittmg Are. too hard to find off-hand.) Library steps. Tuesday .at 1 ·o~clo'ck. by· remarkaole ·end· running ·and t'te·honor of. the Lady \yhom-th~ student body "?shed-to pratse.. . . The plan is: Go to any Day Dogs are,urged to be present.: ,battering the line but·.her ·futile ·' ': The Scholastic presented the idea· iri tl1e following words:· "N ot're Candy store, for there are many, * * ' * ·attempts at• those t'actics were high-

Dame_is ol~ eno.ughno~.to be 'spoi!ed·by valentines. 'Why:not.send And pur_chase_fora penny . · .Directory o..:,'Sale Today •. ,:,,·.}y.noticeable ·in Saturday's·game . . valentines .on SO}lle specially appointed day? .. These tokens of. affec~ ' Peanut brittle. It's just grand. The Student Directory~ 'wilL: be Notre~ Dame made but. three firs_t, ti.~~ .c~~!d 'take "IiJ.:iri.('f:or~s.'. ·'They mighf be books· for ·tl~e library, . . . . . . put on sale t9day,' 'The'; directory ; ~. ( Continued o'n :~age 3:) . . curios. for t~1e· mus~urp.s, pictures .for the gallery, _flowers for the altar .Chorus: · · ' · . ' '

~~~&r~~~a~~~~~~~~~·~~~n~~~~h~ag~ 0~ w~~ ~u ~ w~.p~ri~~~~~~~~-~··~·~·~··~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ li~.11a~ .. '!-'he '\73:lue . .o.f. tl1e gift. is: of ·no concern .. · No mother loves her . brittle_;, 111

· s~cin )~ss bec'a,use he. :~eii.4s a .cl?-rnation.)nsterid .. of a car ... Hut mother And .you'll· see ~our woes acquit-.. · .a.nd:'son ~r~ ·b_ro~g~t.r;lose_r :because s?ll1ething has· been sent.· Besides, Oh~ ,~~e:::~ome a.nd ·sit a little-• th11;t. b~ok ~1n~,the_, ~Ib:J;ary, .~tha~ ~I~nes landscape on the. Wfill, that rose · Hit a little. p·eamit brittle-. ' before [Q~r:-Lady s: statue, .wont merely· beautify.· Notre Dame .. ·It .---

~~!\ ~~~::1!{~J1;sth~:.~~r~ -~emor~~s~. 'm~~e .. ~' h~·art. b~~t Ill ore quic~ly · .. By ~id of a Senior . Engljsh ,·pa~ • • · · • · ·

1 · per we find out that. thirigs .are al-

, ·-If plans<for an· Alma: Mater Day·· are·. iri:pro~ess of formatiori' ways. what. they appear to be but publicitr_su~el:ysl~o~l~ ~~ desfrable.:··n is:?pvious that a'gr~at amou~t they some times don't look it ...• of pubhc.Ity Will~ by nec~ssary to make the. day universally successful.; For·: .. ·.-he was odd, /even as you

. If' plans·a~e n?t' being ~ade, it is hope~. this editorial iriay serve as a and ·j • • • • . .

respe_ctf~l. renunder: · :~otr~~ D~me ca11nqt afford to overlookthe idea - -. o~-the Alma M.ater}~ay; · · . , . .· "And I wish," said~he,.a·s here-:

... . ceived a letter~ the postsc:dpt' of

I. · · .. I it~··.: "\y~til~-be highbro;s· reverting which was Sing Sing; "that I' re-.··. ;: . /!rol!z·.Qther Pens· . to type, might take time off to revel ceived :more· letters from another . . in, .their.' ow~ element. without fear pen.'' · · ·c·-til,:P.ICTURES.FOR 'DUBS:'···: ()f, censure. They could.at will· be ---. . . ' .. . . . . high'J?r~w. or .'piebian~: ' : :•. - . . 'some person who . ~

·."A. t~eater'''Y~ich)·~~-s (;riiy_'those ··oii the \~hol~,~.:M:r. White's. sug~ Ought to:.kriow . ·pictures' which are.' too. deep. for gesti~n:.is not half had. 'The best 'His' suggested tlie'·:dumhbei·s~' ··:is .. suggeste<i' hy th' . . th t h' h d . W_illi_am.'.A.·.n .. eri·.:·white, :a.nd' another : ~ng ~s ·a w IC oes the· great- . That·the 57

. . . . es_t gc;>od~ for the. greatest· number. ·On the Heinz .. f(n.~;the:dubs themselves. . Go.n~edingd;hat the. "greatest num~ 'Variety ad .. · _ ~- An:·~~~eiient ,'~u~gesti~~. ::-Thin'k ber·~~:includes 'the apostles •o£.· Mr: .·Be. supplanted· · o·f..th.e 'tn.'crease in .the- business .. of W.!'ig~ey:.and the pop-:coril' riuin and With a · · tlie' ;gu~ .-inanuf~cturer·with· the '.ad-· the :patrons · of .those. individuals, Crazy quilt. · v~~t; <?f;:~uc}:l :a ·picture. house. for then Mr .. ' White's sugge.stion:·de- · ---. -

.dubs ... ~ AJ!~ the:n_corJ1e:J;" ;pop-:_corn s~FV~s .. ,supportr-.:-:University :>Daily . Lhude .Si~g C~cu. . .. man·! ·For the psychic make-up of. R:~~san .. ,, .:·:·.. ._ . ' :: . / :.: ·~ · Trib.: Estranged Mate Calls; s'he f1J,e.. indi~dua~ y;ho yrould~ go :voiun- . · . .·. ~_. .. ;; : ·'· Summons the Police. . . tarihtta:··sit 'through;.seven,re.els of ·; ., -. ·::; s. ·A •. c~·MEETING. ·. '

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u~m Off Stage 1 he hit the line and went 20 yards, leaving a string of attempting tack­lers lying on the g1:ound. It was

every game with that grant-a~ul­concede-nothing. spirit, we may cel­ebrate. In the meantime, fight, students, fight.

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also Noble who jumped up in the ai.r and speared Rufus Dewitzs' - -......,...-----pass and planted it safely behind FORMER s the Notre Dame goal' for another ·STAR six points. H. Dewi_tz kicked goal , . . _

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for another point. - SCRIBBLERS' POETRY CONTEST The Dewitz brothers acted as if STAR AS PR·os [Honorable mention, first place.]

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they were celebrating some kind of · Home is the warrior! Home to die! an event. Herb had no considera- Faint in .the arms of the western tion .whatsoever for the visiting line

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and his diving power completely Many Former Notre Dame Football Fi:::~ly he fought t~ough the

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.-- -- - d T'h shattered it on almost every play. passing day Here- an l j ere Rufus made some nice end runs' by Men Playing on Professional A -

.simply outstepping the wizards T . 8. L nd held with· a glance the night ·· ·AT T-.HE- LASALLE.·_ from Notre Dame .. His defensive earns tn 1g eague, away. ,

I But his power wanes as his eyes

d · s · d " e ·of the work was remarkable. Cartier field has been the scene "Blood an - a~ ' : on · •. ' Coach SchUlte in a statement grow dim -

more. recent effuswn~ of ~pam s of many a memorable - struggle. And over the distant eastern rim I ding -dime novelist, Vmcente after the gam~ said, "This is more Upon its grassy bosom Notre Dame The chargers of the night appear ~~nsco Ibanez, is being shown to- evidence of fraternity spirit-:-foot- has suffered disappointments and And yonder star throws down a d y· _only ·at the LaSalle. Ibanez ball spirit plus University of Ne- merited glory. Whether the de- - spear :obably ha~ good intentions-the braska spirit." fenders of the Gold and Blue have That strikes too late to challenge

PlaY is ~n _arrai*nment ?f -the bull --- gone down to an honorable defeat him. ~ghting tendencie_s of his country- -NEBRASKA WINS. or were the heroes of a victory, men, and the sorry ~qnsequences (Daily Nebraskan.) whether. they were uninjured or

-Dennis J. O'Neill, '26.

hich follow a career m. the arena After being considered the win- were carried from the field, the w · - • t d s it ners two months before the kick- sp-ectators have always· w1·tnessed a spectively on the Rock- Islimd· ·Pro-..;...brit this opus IS no as goo a • _ - -- - . - f -might be. The direction is mor.e off,· Notre Dame, -once called the real contest, for, instilled in the . e~sionals, played against their than intelligent; efforts of the d1:.. wonder team,' fell in the most_ de:. heart of every Notre Dame warrior fr1end and former teammate, Harry rector could have been used on a cisive defeat of ·its career. The is a spirit of true sportsmanship. "Horse" Mehre, the roving. center more recherrche theme. Cornhuskers; supported by a body Yet with all of this it is doubtful for th_e Minneapolis Marines, and _ Rudolph Valentino,- as the' hero .Of,students keyed up to the highest if Cartier field ever has or ever will comrade of Mohardt and Anderson. of the .. populace., . d.oes some . of the pitch, smashed,· tore; and· passed ·really behold the sight of Irish A tie at 6-all tells the story of the

f h 0 to ·a clean-.Cu't victory' . The game meeting Ir1'sh in battle. conflict which ·followed. best \Vork _o . IS career:~_ ne s?s-pects that'·he ·had· an ~pportumty was an upset, but it was a direct Yet to those who see the'· teams Notre Dame,is well represented

cago Bears. The' success of this trio can be more easily known by glancing at the position of the Bears in the league. ·

Glen "Judge". Carberry, ex-cap­tain of Notre Dame's 1922 foot­ball team, is playing left end for the Buffalo AU-Americans and playing it ·\Veil. It was through his skill in the game last week, that the Americans tied the champion Bull­dogs at 3-all.. Needless to say, Car­berry is still famed for his deadly tackling. · ·

Notre Dame and the Rockne sys­tem is represented in the Toledo Professionals by William "Tillie" Voss, a member of the 1922 squad and Michael "Si" · Seyfrit, a for mer teammate of his. They are holding down left tackle and right end respectively.

Others representing the . Blue and Gold mentorship are Lambeau, fullback for the Green Bay Pro fes~ionals, running mate of Gipp, Rydewski, pivot man for the Ham mond team and Zois, also a center with the Cardinals .

These men will be remembered by the supporters of Notre Dame as men who· have contributed .much to ·the athletic annals of the Uni versity. Due to their efforts Notre Dame occupies the attention of the world not only in athletics but in everything_ · that pertains to the ideals at their Alma Mater. to rehearse the part after .his per- result of determination· to give all in Natio.nal Football league play, in the National Football league by

formance in "The. Four Horsemen and concede" nothing.· such· an event is qf weekly, occur- men who, by their. method of play, of the· ·Apocalypse" . and . '~The For two weeks the students have renee. Notre Dame is represented are convincing fans of the benefits · Sheik." The supporting cast is :well been drilled into the gospel of in practically every team in the of the Rockne system.

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chosen, a~d its work is uniformly fight and in-that time they have.ex:. league by one or more men, former That the "Mohardt to Anderson" The architectural work on the excellent. . pressed determination to expand athletes who contributed to the his- pass made famous by John ~'Smoky" -new Holy Qross seminary was the

Apart from the plot. itself, - the their supreme efforts in whipping tory of the University. Mohardt and Edward "Eddie" An- joint work of Profs. F. · W. Ker-picture is ·worth while. Tpe ~cen~s the highly praised invaders. When "Ojay" Larson, center for derson, continues to be instrumen- vick -and V. F. Fagan,· of Notre are admirable, the contmmty 1s For. those men who· played Ne- the Milwaukee team, met Paul tal in making touchdowns is shown Dame,· and Mr. J. P. Heffernan, of good, and the ~:lirector obtained a braska ·has a great measure of "Slip" Madigan, of the Duluth Pro- by the fact that the Chicago Card- Boston. This· is to correct a note unity of impression that is found gratitude~ ·Every man played a fessionals, also playing the pivot inals, so fortunate_ in having the in 'the issue · of November 15 in

. in few pictures. . game that made the entire United position, last Sunday in Chicago, men, have won _every game: with which- the name of Vincent F. Fa-The motion picture version nat- States give this middle western spectators witnessed a perform- the· exception of the one with the gun alone was mentioned.

urally contains many . colorful ef- school a glance that marked the ance which is seldom equaled. -In- Canton Bulldogs .. _In- almost every ·• · - · · . . · fects \vhich the. stage version, as University ·of _Nebraska as a great cidentally, but unknown _to many, instance it is the \vorkof these two r--a-·-·-·•·.1•• performed by Otis Skinner, an actor institution. Nebraska's fine sports- these men were former teammates former Notre Dame men .that is ~.

·than \vhom there are few better; manship · and· Nebraska•'s fight when at Notre Dame, and· curious responsible for the victories. - I lacked. because of the limitations of against odds was nothing. short of to note, both were candidates· for Hartley !'Hunk:' Anderson, Geo. .-the-boards; .. · · rem~rkable and u- shall always be the sam~ position. T~a.t they Trafton, and Hector "Hec" Gar-

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WHAT THEY: SAY. When those hundreds of students acteristic of their play at the Uni- ·and guard positions for the.·.Chi-~ttended the rally Friday night and •versity,- is evinced by the 6 to . 3 , ...

:,·(C.ontinue-d·_frOin P~ge,·2.)'_ ,. downs:1(m---straight·footba11; the-re.: maining. number registered was ac~ courite·d • for by the ·aerial route. It was also the first game that Ne­braska· has been· able to· insert sub­stitutes into the lineup against Notre ·Dame. Tlie substitutes had :~e ·.same. fire. and . fight -that . the team- .,that , started- the -contest showed. 1 ,

.The playing_ of. Captain Lewellen and Dave Noble were the outstand­ing features of -the- game: . Lew;s generalship and the manner ·. in­which . he_ handled·- the team ·were largely ·responsible for' the- victory. His :toe. made many yards for the

-t~~m in exchange ' of. . punts, his kicks averaging over _fifty yards.

"Big ·Dave's line plowing and end running never faltered•· throu-gh 'the game .and it was he ·who smashed through the Notre Dame line· in the second quarter for the first counter oNh~ g~m-e._ ·On ari- offtackle'play

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when _Captain Lewellen and Coach score which resulted, and the fact :Qawson-"'--~xpresf?ed their opinions of that field goals only were success-the game •in' no· -indire-ct ·manner~ ful iii making the"scores;-"Irish-met Telephone L. 6542 Popular P~ic~s ther~ seemed tci. be that declaration Irish, in Chicago. · · '- .·· i~ the air that Nebraska. was either ·Minneapolis football fiuis receiv­to win or give Notre Dame the ed their thrill in seeing such ·a hardest battle ~of· her~ career. struggle when Forrest "FodH Cot-

. There are hard g!lmes ahead, ton and Robert "Bob" Phelan, han­howevet·. Ames, . on the schedule .dling left tackle and fullback re.: for next. week, ·has a strong team ·"""'!!~·~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~ that· will cause .trouble for the vic- "

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Page 4: FORUM .. EBATE noc· ·sFORUM_ .. ·:·1)_ EBATE ·atm'osphere·of the University as: no DB ILl noc· ·s AT. . In :preparing to.nand the down.; Mae '-o- ·-o-· otlier publication

BUTLER· FIGHT·· . . . ' \

·· VICTOR·Y· HOPE Buiier, . Priding . Herself . on · Her .. ·Fighting Qualities, Says She

· Gan Emulate· Nebraska,· . : "If Nebraska can,. we ca!l !" · "Approximate score: Butler, 10

or 14; Notre ·Dame, 9 or 0/' · ·Butler hopes, expects, to defeat

Notre·. Dame on . Saturday. The Butle1; · Collegian,. official · student newspaper of the college, says· so. The newspaper has · been making frequent· boasting .reference to the

·battle, and ri;,r.~cerit ·'issue com­ments thus; in its editorial colurims:

. "I:£ Nebraska· ·'-cil.n;·'\fe', ·can! · If fight c~m- smash' Notl;e· D~ni.e once

. fight' can smash .fhem twice! Corn:.

NOTRE DAME. DAILY

PRINCETON :GAME ...... :· .•. 'i .•• •,j

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huskers certainly can not fight any Lirieup before play_ at Princeton· as Rock's men prepared: ~o. rip tprough the line. harder ·than. Hoosiers and ·Butler 1_··~--,---..,..--_;_------,------__:___:_ __ __:__:___:__..:..;_;_ _ _:__ _ __:_~_:....-,---'-;____:___;,__:_ __ ..:____:_ _ _:__ __

Hoosiers have never · been below · · · · ·

SaturdaJJ, November 17, 1928

for the picture, in ... order that · large c~·oup may appear in the 192: Dome. "The· increased:. activity f Day Dogs this year," said Ja\· Scallan, editor, "makes it importa c t ~hat ever~ m~n. do his part in nta~. mg the· p1c.ture representative."

':'PURP(JSE'·': SCRIBBLERS' POETRY CONh:sr [Honorable mention, third pine )

I shall be secret;~crytic -· · · · e~ . ' .Elusive like an elf;· ' ..

I'll be one man to others· And ·a:nother to . mysel~.

~or 'all .the·· world. \vill_. ~v~r. k~:\v\ ·; . I shall be c.old and. hard·· ·

I· shall be like the others·~,-.~-: ._When I' am OJ?. my guard;:-:

The inan- that · no~e . cri~ ~ver: cl , To be . the one they know • ann

Will live his life' away in· d•;e· · ·A h'Id· h. ·· · · • arns

C l .W 0. did, llOt ·griOW.' . ' · 1

-;Edward T. ·Lyons,_ '25.

the . 'state's man~killing . S:vei.·age. u_ A.· R .. ·RR_E·R· s . BID·. lnterhall 'Football' 'gridders' h·aye built up all: eiw.ious The. margin between defeat and n I . . . . . ' reputatio'n in Wester'ii Michigan· .. victory at the battle at South Bend 'Title Will Be .Held Catholic' ·central is one oL the J Saturday will depend upon· fighting FOR THE TITLE The: semi-finals. in. the Inter hall state title contending machines ·.this reserve .. Not necessarily ·a reserve . . . _· . .·. · . football match~s a~·e being planned .. year and· will stack up against· the of. dependable : substitutes, but : a · . · . Badin· and. Sophomo1~e halls, and the fast· Muskegon outfit aftin; Thanks-

"You Ca~'t beJ Optimistic· With · · Misty Optics~'>. · :

personal~' do~or-die · spirit ·that Off-campus ·men and· Brownson. hall giving t? _de~ide the state cro\vn. sniashes everything · ~e;fore it, I . · · . . · will meet soon; on dates yet to. be stalks down the field and crashes nsh Held Tltle-m State last Year; set by t4e rectors of the men. . 0- rr. C · · · . ·p . · · · · . · th~·ough the five-yard hoodoo that . 'M'eet State at. Puardu'e This The two winning-in· these' con•;ests rj ;.. . ampus: . ic(ur,e: .· has succeeded ·in· jinxing the Bull- · f · · - :..viii meet for the ,championship on · . a{ Lib.rar~ .---.~ .. oda.;v dogs so .far this .. y~ar. The team .· : A ternoon, · Sunday, -December. 2.- · · . · ·· . . J . J

needs all the infernal noise, ·an the Th~. Notre Dame cross-country Off-campus ·_men wiil be· photo-

·!y.ieig~:Gla~-~es. take .. · awaythe'misf .. ·.

school ~pirit', all. the moral support team :will make a· strong bid for the · · graphed for .. The D-ome on 'the Li- ' .: ' " and an the:gr~m,determination that state· title' in the .IndHma intercol- Grai;td_R::apids Teanl bra~y-. steps; at l· o'clocic .Tuesd~y; tfJ Em'~ it is ·_possible for the .·Butler stu- legiate: meet at Purdue this. after- R. ·k ' G · · · rr d ·The bme is mad~_Jate~. th_an :usual ~ , dent-body, to &wing into the _cruJ noon; OC Tie S . Uest I 0 ay to all_ow m~n,who eatin South:B~nd · ·. . sa de that will . bring thE!. state· title · Th I . h. · h ·. · · Coach George Fitzpatrick and· his to. be present. . . · · . . . . . · . .

· · e l'lS arr1ers · copped the · I :to Indianapolis. Sa~ur!fay night.' ·title -~n ·a .. sensational run last year squad· of. ·Catholic · Central. high · ·Day·· Dogs :are·: urged by: :The Oliver Hot~I Bldg; J.

The tean~ can· not 1vin by. itself~ school .'gi-idders from Grand Rapids :Qome staff to .·present. themselves . _and bid fair to repeat the perform- 'l. · · We have got -to back it as it has _,vill be the gues~;s of Coach. Rockne !!.iBIIIIilillliiEma•lll•aa•l ance again this year; Lead by the · · · · ·- ..;.--.-..~· • ..;.,~ • ,_,.;..:, ,;,,.,. nev~r been backed since the new dauntless P~ml Kennedy,. captain of at _the Butler game. this afternoon. FINE WATCH .·AND' ·--JEWELRY

. era· of . athletic history began, and the harriers arid the_ track team, the :The: G1;and Rapids contingent played · . REPAIRING: > .. . not. matter how many find . them- C th 1• . d .11 . t f . the preliminary game with South

I N . . a o 1c squa WI presen . a or- B · d f · . h H · .. · : · .· · · s· ·Av·E· · M·o·· NE·Y· A.T ·. VISIT. se ves at otre Da:ine this week.;, midable outfit in today's race.,With· _.en .. or.~ ~. omecommg m 1922. .. .. . , . . .. . ... :_ .

·end,, to bring back what we· have Kennedy are. two. members of last . F1tzpatr.1ck 1s an ~. D •. mo.nogram . JOHN HARRIS STORE I .. d · _. · · · · · · · · ., · · · . · heen striving for for the last nve , ·:t.-ti· . . .-. t d man, havtng played football and · · · · · · · ·,. · .. n:_· iaha's:.-'Lat_ ·ge· s· _t·

·years there has·· got·· t·o ·'be· a·· ·de- ?"ears 1 e wmnmg earn an • ::e- .basketball here ·in '1G:and '17. Since · · .. ·104 =N.- MI_CHIGAN' ST. -. · · .. · .' · . · . .. . . . . mforced ·by such .powerful· recrmts . , ·· · . · · . ·. • 0 I 't b s" · · · · · · ' 1D · -1 .. Q ... ffi

termmed .. -CO-'ordmatlon .. to hurl as 'Art BI'dw II . J. . . K t . A' d takmg up the coachmg' positiOn at ~~r n e~ur an. tahori~- 2 ncl_ Fl?_or~ enta ·. .. . ·ce t f . . . e , 1mmy ea s, .fill y th M" h.. . . h" 1 h 1 ..., -,-, _,. -= . . · every ~ om . o. energy back of -the Conlin and the veteran's G · . d . e. 1c 1ga~. paroc.1a sc oo , . . . .. . ." 7"': .~" ·-~:--. , · · · - .. , · .. · · · boY.s .smashmg ·towards the Irish Wendland·. c'oach Mel:!han's -~~ar~~s "lfitz" has turned out t~ams that ·:·-~-- .. __ .' . , ·-•- ·--·:· Not only iri Size .. ~'ild Eq . t

· g?al!'_'·> ·: :: -~ : :' /·: . . . · · , . :. _ ·n h ~ · d f 1 h ·"' .h:~.V~ :.been.~ ,n;~elatiqn .i!l. Micliig~n . "- .. :- .. : · _. · .-_. . .· .- : 8. __ , but. Quality: ~4! m k " · u111~men .:. ~--.. ·-. .c.·: •• --~--"-~-.·-··:.:.·: ---- ·---" -~~"'--- .F~ __ ""_ave_a,...:>~on _ex Jl _c_ ance~o 'intei·schulastic--circles--m·-~·-~- -~;J0H-N7"H;-E·bbiS·-· ~~-~ ··- --- ~~--Y~.or ~as__,~e ·-· · · · · · . · brmg home the crown. · , · smg a_ . . . . _ ... ; .. 500 R t ·TJ'.rl/ · Th · I · h h · type of football patterned. after . · OPTOMERIST . J 'T · ·- .

. 00 ers yy l . ' e . ris. arriers have made a ·th R k t th c th r - . . Opthol~oU~ri•t' - ' ' . HOL· MES G . T. p • b . remarkable sho\vihg in, the two e <_>c ne sys e_m,, . e a o_ Ic 612=-613 J 11:1 . s Bid ·. . : - • - .. • . ' .. 0 0 llts urg meets th~t_ ha~e ?een run .this' sea- . . . . . ·. . '· . Phon~. Main· :418 ~· ·.:' ·. . . . . . - DENTIST , -

.More· than ·one hundred South son_ and m wmm~g both of them, I ·c L A·S S /F/ E tJ I··- . . .... :· ... , - . ·.· ... B~nd people -will journey ·to Pitts- Gaptai~. Kennedy~ bro:J:te the local · · ··· · · · · _ . ~--··· ;' oc-·-·-·-·o) C~rner_.~~c:higan & Washi~gton Sts.

· burg with the "Fighting Irish," it cours~ rec.ord t'':ce., : ·. . . . . · · · · " . ,Over Fr_umas D~ug Com~a. ny . d The Irish mll Classified advertisements must be in · ' • ·· · · · · · · ' · • · · · · L Was announce by the Student. Trip . ·. er IS run~nng m THE DAILY office--by.· o p.m .. 0 f the .. day . OFFICE' PHONE. 'a£s: PHON.E:. ook for· Signs · · Lincoln .. 6819

committee last' night. ·The certifi- great_for~ this ye.ar .and Wl~lbe a previous t9 insertic:m.. .. . ' ~: :··Main 689. ,Main .liG2 A i847'. . I . • .. I

· cate .. tickets are . ·movin~ ·fast ·on P}'Omment factor . m · N.otre· Dame's . . . . . . . . . · .-, _: · · /' · ·: ., · · · ·. <

.the campus and 1·t 15• a·ssured th. at cmder p_ ath success t_h1s. year. LOST.:..._or. ·taken bi:- mistake : :from·: the , , . , . . . candy store on ·Tuesday :afternoon t&t . . D E . . . a large ·delegation of students will 2:30: a. loose-leaf ·note book eoritaininc- :·. J:~, c:lgar S. Lucas· : make the tr" . . . . . Dr .. Johli A. Sto:e~kley, dentist, notes in various classes ·and inaexed. with .... ·, .. · D_ENT,iST_ RY . . '·. ; i , Ip.. · .- · · · ·. · · · · . special · celluloid index ears. Pleas!'! re- . ~: . . :, ::.:. ·I~ is probable that. the contingent _511 J.'M.· S. Building.- · ·. T-T~-- / t11~n to Pete Cra:,r. ~~- SoriJ1.·Subway.· · 3t

. . /-of rooters will. number ahout· 500 FOR SALE-One .large upright Victrola, :::I{ ; R.:· be 'd F; L ' : '. :.:· ·, when the sp~cial'train leaves South ' cheap.·~-~06 Sorin... I. .·. : . . '3t . ·:c .. ~·--- .. Q -~. . . .... ucas:: . · Bemd• for the Smoky:. City. · · . LOsT.::.:..:oraY' hat,· size 7%. Finder please Extrac~&' and sur,.err of tile · . . Nothing is; being left undone by return. to 3,64 Sorin. ·-:. · ·... . Moutla and Ja,q :_··:. _ .

the-Pittsburg Alumni and the Notre LO~T-~hi Si_gina. Key on Watch Fob, lost. .. ' · . ' Dariie Key_ s_tone ·.club in tli.e· way'·. 'of . etther m. Sctence Hall or. Chemistry Hall, . J. M. s. BUUdi~-~ . /,

. · or,between the two. ·Name on back.· Father .. SOuTH BEN. · · · · · · providing ~ntertainment ·;·for ·the · Niewland. · . · . · · . ·. . . D, I~D~A Irish. ·followers.. The , Glee · Club ~~~~~~==J quartet will' sing at 'the dinner dance given .in honor of the. team. ' . . ,

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Dr. John A; St~eckley, dentist~ 511 J. M. S. Building. T-T~.

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:You'd be siirprise·d,at what he knows! He' didn't learn · it all in· a book, either. For

·instance-his. clothes .are · dreams· and his grooming an inspiration. · · He gets 'that· finely turned-out ·. -head from "Vascline"HairTonic.

. :It smooths and ·grooms the hair •. · ·At-all drug stor~s.anu:·stuu~mt:·: bar~cr shops. . • · ·

Ev.:ry~"Va~clini:" fJrodttct is recommended. everywhere • .

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