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gOQIL EVNTSBENTN ENINERING SOWe Invite College Men to See and Try On Our
Nu Dance-Woman's CEY
22, fra.Members of the Benton Engi- E E H I EAlpha Ep~o Anna feeling Society were entertained
Day BaUl-Woman's tnst Monday vnn ymvn T I L T EEge 23, formaL- pictures on the history o el
Alpha Epsilon Annual epbone, and transportation. The9Day Banquet -WI'ute Second film Was called King of the
Mac 0RaiL The., films were loaned by - - M
Greek Dan- Woman's the General Extension Dlivision ofAii , iormai. the university. The society is in-sigma Annual Instafla- debtsd to Jim Winfield for operat- SpeciaUy designed for the straight, slim figures of Varsity Dmetlored
.Woman'a Club. April hng the machine, tO look at good in the showdown as they do in the showcase. Some of thera.The first film, History of the models have inverted-pient backs that finish with a belt.
TEAYOCEYTelphone, desced andgv pie Some have bellows shoulders; also belted. Some have patch pockets that
- telephone from the first crude de- button through, other patch pockets are plain. Some are two button. Some
pu-to the absence of the pres- vice invented by Alexander Grah- *are three button.Erus. Bias, and the fact that am Bell to the wonderful instru- All in all it's a showing that reveals the finest in fabrics and flaished aske-
s es-president was on the pro- ment and system we enjoy today.a__the society was called to or- The second picture consisted of renship. Extra value is, of course, to be expected.hy Er. Stephens dhi Monday three reels called King of the
g. After the ealling of the Rails, and gave successive modes Supeg-Fine Ederhejiner-Stuin Suits at Fifty and Sixty Dmaarsp arid the presentation of the of American transportation fromt
ys report, the program the crude means of pioneer days to EEY~N E N OSWA,ti. evening began. Mr. E. E the supreme triumph, the electric EEYHN E N OSW A
km rlit took the floor. talking locomotive. Doth the films were vi-
-itta subject. "The Impeachment tally interesting to all engineering
j~nrew Jobnson." Some phase and every engineer should have*Ioimpeachment not generally been there. Come out: B. E. S.brewere brought up by Mr. men.
h.s and the society was certain--flsfitted by his excelent talk. TAMPA CLUB MEETING t 'ltio1'-0. -~ a.abist on the program was a talk
Nr&. Ja.w iseonl"etao aointnnflg. J. U. Wise on "My Exper
pa with the Chatauqua-" Hi
kpsfrnces proved very interestingaie humorous, some serious, and
_reewill admit that they gair,.n ideas of ehatauqua life.
Due to the absence of Mr. lHar-|i, who was to talk on 'yTrw
Europe," this complte thugaand the society adjourned
~rtly afterward.
()GRAM FOR THE FARRERARY SOCIETY
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larch 5, 1923.Debate: Resolved, That the ne-ses should be colonized.Afirmative: RI. G. Miller.
F. M. IveyNegative: G H. Bee.
Wallaee Byrd . .Ckrent events: F. H. Weight'alk: Dr. J. I. Lake.
AG. CLUB.
the first speaker on the program1g. Club Monday night was T. J.
iger, who told the club the whylhow of rural credits Mr. Gel-told the history and purpose of
rual credit system an shwe
fly its use the farner can holdcrops until the markets are the
ir. K. r. Mount told the clubdifferences in the general type
farming carried on in the West
compared to our methods here.eral interesting experiences inWest were related to the club by*Mounts.
o Henry." was the subject nlext
the program. Rat JeffreysSan account of the life awnd
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At a meeting of the Tampa Club
held last Wednesday night, com,-mittee, to look to arrangements
and program for the annual HII,-horo-Duval smoker were appointed.Although the late for the smoker
has not been defmitely decided up-on, it is certain to be in the tearfuture, and many rare and uniquesurprises are in store for its mem-hers.
As the two ceii alternate in
presiding at thiese yearly function-.it falls to Duval to have that honorthis year. Duval also has chargeof the program-.
'The annual smoker was ciartelin 1917. in a rather small way butsince that time has greatly grown.
and is now ine of the biggest and
nmost popular events of the season-.
The idea of having this event is to
promote and to foster a good feel-
ing between the two largest highschools in the state. As Hisboro
and Duval are the largest and mostenthusiastic county clubs at the
University, much interest is mani-
tested toward their annual com-b. smker, and their membersantiipat ae royal good time
PEABODY CLUB
After the business session and
a seven minute parlimentary drill
the program of the evening WAS
taken up. It consisted entirelyof a debate on which every member
was urged toR be pre ad n
tarnff for re' nue only is of great-
er benefit to the people of the
United States than a protectivetariff. Mr. Rarmsey lead it he
affirmative anil was followed by
Mr. Clegg on the negative Mr.
Moore on the affirmatire, Mr. Mc-
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DR. MURPHREE AND
THE BATAIIONinisttad 0f the usual dress parh-
od on Wednesday the battalion was
reviewed by Dr. Murphree, inC teDeans. As was to be expect t tzey
expressed their approval ct th,battalion, both in appearance andiin its mnaneuvermfg.
This makes the second trre intwo weeksquecessf ally
inspecting oanother inwhen a bigdisplay will
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permit theswing, andplanned for
that the battal , haspassed the scrutiny of
fficials, but it ntill hasline for March 16thmilitary field day andbe put on for the Civi
1Fr dy afternoon tn
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the vistors
EVERY WEEK GALLERYTEAM GETS HElTER
AND BErFER.
The gallery team succeeded inbeating its record of the pre' ousweek on Saturday Febuary 24,when it made a team total or 344.
This is four points above any otn r
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Aan univertities.Bennial international meets
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msatrlns alternately, that of115 heing in America.-McGill
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Pmrnmn At 12 Years.
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* AJAGER OF ST. PETETIMES TO SPEAK HERE.
lRualness Manager C. C. Carr of- bh St. Petersburg Times wifl td'
dhems the students in journalismat 1:45 .'dlock Tuesday afternoon.weording tO an annotuntemeut byDulveruIty authorities.
Mr. Carr was to have visited theflpua last Tuesday, but he con-'entd to pospone his trip when helearned that the Jacksonville Jo,?-Nil hns Invited the class in jour-malinm to edit the regular rel-V.s .f that paper on that day.
In addition to the address of theSt. Petersburg newspaper maE,.tour reels of motion pictures wl
hshon byparetpresenstiey o
flnurrng concern. It is because ofthis double program that the classIcalled to nmeet at 1:45 instead of
The meeting for this special ad-dress and for the pictures will bein Professor Wiliughby's class)oms in the Agricultural building.All students and faculty members,is well as others who may be in-terested, are invited to attend
J. S. BODIFORD I VISIT US EVERY DAYENEW andIIITHE LYRIC THEATRE*-)ruggsts Pn You Know How We Stand on All College Matter.
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SCHEDLE DEmNITELY DECIDED
he asqueradern will maketheir first appearance in pubio
for this seasonher ins nGainesville
ino est Flridat andonthe S an10 at Pensacola, on the 11 at
Jackronville, 12th at St Augusine13th *t Orlando aid then backher, for a week, then t, Ocala,Tamp., and St. Petnrsburg, on the19-20-21, '
They are beginning to trim upad work the ply ic shap, Sq
a business like manner, althujhprivate rehearsals have been bldthe cast has not bcon packed out,the reason being to get * generallineup on the major parts. Butthey have been seriously handicap-ped on account of having lostJeacle their Leading Lady of thelast two years.
There will be twenty eight char-acters in the cast, thus neces itpt-ing the program to be put intobook form again this year.
PRIZES AWARDED FORBEST DRILLED SQUADS
IN COMPANY B
The prizes offered in "B- con-pany during the first scnmesterfor the best drilled squad in each
platoon were awarded (4 dre,, na-rade Wednesday. Cmpetition Waskeen among the men of each pla-toon in ordered that theb squadmight be judged best, however, itfell to the first squad In thz rirstplatoon and tke third $'quad of thesecond platoon to carry off thehonors and Gym suit for each man.
In order that all miurht see wh,had been judged best the menformed in front of thefr respectiveplatoons while the prizes were be-ing awarded. Th, men who receiv-Sd them are as follows; in thefirst squad, Clark, L. W., Corpo-mal; William., B. C.; Smith,H. E.; Howell, L. V.; Osborne;:Menshu; Wilson, Lancaster. In thesecond platoon third squad were
.; Hammar H. E; Storeyr, .Pepper, Max; Chance, S. H.
SENIORS--TAKE NOTlICE!
At a Senior Class meeting,Tuesday night K. B. Halt report-ern that .11 Seniors may order theirSenior Rings at any time betweennow and May 30. The price is $18.--50. Mr. Hait urges that all Seniorspurchase ringr, for on the first
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