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I . ,t', . IN IllAtiON:.·. ... IN JANUARY . ' . . . . . ' ', : > • UNIVERSITY .OF NOTRE. DA¥E,: NOTRE DAME, ·INDIANA, THURSDAY,-N OVEMBER 22,.1923. PRICE 4 CENTS F . . to Lecture Freshmen . IRISH ROOTERS: . Mark Nolan, announced 'last:. . N'' .u· 'M" 'B" E··· tRU · ...... _·]· ;.o·o· "What it means to be educated" night ·that through the efforts of is the subject of the lecture to· be Father Hugh O'Donnell, the Univer- given to the Freshmen .in Washing- BRO. COLUMBA FUNERAL TODAY sity will pay half of'th·e band's ex- --- ... ,-: ton hall at noon today by wn.· .. · ,.,. ··, , ·, ·' · · · :. · ·'': penses, to Pittsburg .. Student D ·m ·· f fl 1 8 b N 1 liani',Cunningham, head of. the De- I d d. I · : 'Fr •. Cunningham Bro.: Florence ·Activities Committee will.· give $215 0 ons ra ton o. e .otven y 0 re partment' of Education at' the Dte . Tues ay of Pen era Debt tty; Give Degree ·io tcowaril the band .expenses.·: · Dame- Delegation·; Toledo Gh!b versity ..... · . . : . Was Known· for Miracles . . .. The' balance' will· be :met by. the : ... P.Ia.n's. Enter.tainment. ' .. This'. is'.the' sixth of a series "of. He. Had Performed.· .:,r ·Be· Exemplified.:.: · _:·;·.. realizect from the !lana tag . , . . lectures.· being given to the rresh- · ... ·· · D.··'. C .... .-1·· N .. ··1'4'7'·7·· .. salc.s last year . ·Three.hundred.Notre,.Dame.stu- men to be_tter acquaint theni with Columba, known to the · ·,..,Notre· arne · ounCI' · 0 ·: . . ' d t d S th B d 1 '11 TO PiTTSHUitG-- ens an: ou : en .peope,.Wl the University .... . .. . world as.John.O'Neill,.died at the ' served NationaL:Ediication ·week . . .. >' c' journey . to Pittsburg :,with.' the .-:-ON TO PITTSBURG·-. Community .. infirmary. Tuesday '1 Ch b . W 1 h GEOR·.·G· ·y· E .. CH "Fighting,Irish,'.',.according to Mark mornt'ng, at the age of 7. 5, of-gen- in the Councx · .. all! .e:rs as · . ' . N I ... h · . . . f .. 11·. d ] a .. . . ·.! ·· · · 0 a.ll:' :t e: ·. tu ent. UNBOR PROM eral debility. He was born at Mac-· . . . . . . . '·.. Trip committee.: linmediately after I . .. . . ·keysburg, . Pa.,: November 5;· 1847. 'cal : ; : .', .. ·: .·.:: :.; ... ·. ,; DANCE REPO' RT ·.;co . . .. . The !rin"erfal· witllh .taCkhe plhac.ef 'tthhis Rev.· William Cunningham, head . ·. . . . . . The foilowers of. the "team. will MMITTEES mormng rom ' e.· urc . 'o e of the ... .. parade from the P.'L. &. E. statiqn, . ·: . . .. Sacred Heart,· at 8 ·o'cicick. . . . . Pt:esi_ded·:·o:ver.,:the. conferen(!e ,, d · S ··thfi.ld. · · t tli F t , · . . . . . .' Rev. Joseph 'Gallagher; C. S. C., introduced the- other /.: Fr •. O'DonneiL:·commen·ds:.:Sen_io .. rs;: l . . ·. Th'e p''roclain_._ation .. ".of .... Pr_e.si_'dent, ' '1 '·"' ... 11 't· . ··. . . . 'oanau'et to Be ·Held' at th Work Of . Bal·l '"ommtlttee Out- payers WI s ay. . . . . . . · l . ' . : . . e requiem'sernces; and the Very' Rev. )Coolidge calling for the observance lJ . Extensive . arrangements .. 'have LaSalle·,. Seven ·vau· d·e· 'v·t;lle .. A' c'· ts; . : Charles L. 'O'Donnell, provincial' of of .. thej .. ... I tined I 'Pia' n 'Box·tl'ng Show been made by. the Toledo. club to . . rs; as EdUC8;tiono:::Week, ... < . ''; .. ; . . . . .. I;._ the students during' their I J I' R I . the Congregation of the Holy Cross .·was -read.',by.,Lecturer ·Harry Me- :: .The ;Senior class 'h ' '• . '· . ' . . . . :: ',·;·lfl. BVIBW; ... :::.. in the United' States, Will preach ... . . . .. , . . . .. . . . . s ort m that city. ·. ·A .. break- . C "tt f , h . Brothe_r. Columba speiit the early · Guire;· The President began: "Ev- ·met inthe.'Library yest'erday··:no'6·n Jast will be,giv(mfor the team, and ommx ees or t e Jumor Prom and voted .. to·._acce_.Pe.Mkyt4.a:s· the band, arid.studenbi:in the Cathedral were announced by····John· ·coman,' days o! ·his· life pi7king slate·_from a 'bberal educatiOn Wtthout this 'ch .. l ., .. d't. ; . . S d. . . . . . ... , . . "d , ti th. , ·1.. , .. t . ·. r . • • • . the .. mmes near his. home and at . 'there 'is. the per- date to tl?-e. .b,all activi- I . . atl Iormm un ay morn- presl :: .. :·a "the. age of 14. was apprenticed to a ,. , . . . . ing. · Hugh . O'Donnell and .·of · m Umversxty ·. Li.:.. He entered .the novit.:. maii.eric'e . of · free institutions;. no . ties .. : A: of Father: Haggerty ·:'\Vill . give . talks. . . ... . · . · .. . · . . .. . . · . · ':hope :the Georgia :Tech, .R.ay·Cunnirigham'is due much credit brar:{ yesterday .noon .. '·TJie' iate July 9, lS74; ·after his ilovit- ment: Despotism finds :its chief:sup- by .. Ja:nes, chairman of __ ·the ;for this entertainmEmt. . .. ' . .. riiittee iii' ch'arge· of the 'stag ban:: iate' he \Vas 'assigned to the' college . 'port. ip_ ignoranc·e. The clas,s Irlade·, -ON quet· reported that·'the .dirmer.'will shoe though he had offered _: friimdship go hand in hand.", , . , . $33L51 on . this dance, ra114 :1nuch . · ·· ·· · · be held' at the .-LaSalle hotel on' De:., himl?elf for the Bengal Missions or ... Father .• praise. is due ,-Chairman James, SONG:·.··P .. ROGRAM cembei- •, ,, .. :,: ... ": l .,· .,· . . Mike Gibbons, and.Walt.Moran for :There·'will'be· seven >va-hdevllle During the last two years of life , . and told .explicitly in what a liberal the efficient mariner . in· :which. the .. ·: , : . . · ·. - . . · , ..• ·: ·· acts· in· the Jtinior· Revue; · · · : of Rev. Edward Sorin,. Brother Co- .·. .'s,cco,h' no· ... •• ... .d·.-;:.·t· .. '·: .:.·;·.AT· . i UN. IV· .... ERS·IT·Y· ·:if · emor. c ass ,un er oo · e .Gilber.t F. Sc_hae_fer, o_ f Rocheste.r, · · · · · · · · literacy,· while .the high , schooL be- · the. • Georgia· Tech returned. to his. duties at the college · ·. 'ooin' 'an·d 1 th .. e'' .. c' olleg''e'b.ro' 'ade· ns' .·. ··· ··· ·d·. 'th. . · · ,,. l.t f .. ,th' ··· .... f. · · • • ·• N;· Y., • general. chairman.·· .. ·: ' · .... shoe:_shop;· where he .·continued until .. team an e .resu s o ' . e1r .. e - · .. · -:Arrangements·. are '·in ·charge of · · · ' · · .. · · · · 11 d th liberal education · .. de·d·i_.·b.y ... Fa·t·h·e· 'r Ad · Q I 1920; The influenza' epidemic of lS.Ca e .. e., . . . ,, . .,.,. O'Donn,.ell; ·"·li'o''·sp' ok"e .·l·n .. ·b·e''h··a'If '"o'f' 'anac uartet·· Gtves'. Scottish :cGheao •. rr·gmea .. nB;.-.LSehoeeshuet,l:I .. that'y' e'ar found him a Victiin imci-he : : '.Mr: of the YT •• ' .• . . s. out_h· ... B .. e. ,ri,d,," :C.en_._tr_a.l. J.un. io.r. h_ igh th'e .F· a"c'·u' 'lty' ·.·'· .. ·A· l'ette'r'. uras received :p·r·og' r'a'm" ···a· 't Wa'" slt"tlng'' t'on"·'Ha'll i . . never quite recovered from its. at- ' from the.ma_nager.of the···_Tech .. ·team·, · · ·. ':·. John The·resultant·weakness had scliool,·'emphasized.therieed.of,men . Add Other Popular··Atlrs·· ··· Elliott, Lacrosse, Wis.-;.and.William . ·. · d . h. h h- . · f 'He'out- t4S;ln'king' .. . . i Neville, Batavia,N. Y. much to.· O'Wlt t e urrymg 0 · .. : .. h.·n.e._d __ · .. :.tlie.·.:·.· .. n. 'ec.· ess.a.· r_y· .. ·.q:. u. a_l.i_ficat_'ions ·h· ·t· "b'l·· · t. t .. · "t· v· · ceo· rded The Adanac ·Male quartet con- . . his death. · -'"of ospi a e ·rea men e era_ · .. · .JoJ::n __ .-Brother·:Coluinba received much·· ·· · .benefits derived .. teaching, Lightbown; Kane, ·, devotion to . . .,.,, .. .,,,,..,,... - , . ; .. were first ·tenor_·; ··J.. Ril_ey 'Hallmim,· 'sec.- John Ym- ·Sacred Heart. He \Vas knowu by . ._er_ation .. ' r.···.• ,;,_; . ' 'b'y'' Don•''Ga"llag' her" to take c'l:.a'rg' 'e ·cent Harrington ' SIOUX. c ty I . "( ' .... ' · .. . .. ,, ' .. · ., · ·. . ·· .: u 'orid tenor larid!·. Jo's_ ep· ·: ... -''. · ·· - ·' ·· · :. ,_. a.; 'nuiny. as 'the:·"Divine .He.aler" and .of inVitations'; and · · · ' · .. · · ·' Edmund Luther South Bend· Don .. Umvers_ 1 ty_ ,_·._spoke on why the.Qath- an·d· .. a:'p' s·· ··an···d··:·'g .. ·bai·itone;·'e.ntertained last.·riighf'in . 1 ·d·,··x· ..... D' . 1 .·. · ·w· '···_:_ · d- as ·.the· ."Miracle! Maii. of ·Notre , c , • , . " W h · t · . h "II . -Th .· · · .. · ... •.,.. a enney, e evan ·Is.· an D . , H .. h · · . · · 1 . d olic'sc1iool"exists. ·The Church as a; ey were· ac- Donald.·'l\(n' D fi. ' ... d .. !':P·· , arne .. _;, e, owever,nevercmme says''tli'a:{·i..-eligious e.ducation is ·es- . . 11 .. }:i'ra- ·.. ·· J · ·.: for cures,which·may have · sentialto the individual and to so- Johnson, and .. William Batley ·w 1 zier.· ··:The ;program·;follows:· :: .. 0 n, .. c.A ':R :lnlevaN, ·: and i_nvesLiga- . · · · have charge':'Jo{.,.th'e·. invitations .. M ·dl f'·s· 'tt' h. S ...... .,. c .airman; us m e1 y, , ew . . · d £ h. · • ciety .. This:religi6u!-tinstruction is ·R b. "t· 'R""'d. ·: ···h ., ·:· .. E. L. ··.· l e. ey o _co xs : <;mgs- .y··k···c·t· ;···R 1 h·:···n······· .. E ... :was e.o. cure., •. · ·· ,..· .... ,. · · · · · · ·· · 0 er · IOr. an, c mrman, • · · ·tet;: . .-; :.,.' ... ; ·' ··.: ... ), · · : -::-• :. . .or , 1 y, · a P . . . Conce. rning.Brothe_ r cCo_ lumba,. a ·given dn · .. the '"Catholic. :church ·be- ·aha ':and· Ch.arles:::McMonagle. · VIlle· Ind .. Edward Hunsmger Chii · · · · · · · · · · · · .. . ·\ .. mlf'.take::'care of. .. cap'"s·. mid Boy of Mine' (Ball).:.._Mr;'Harry r tb ·a·· d M L h B 1- ietter was received"at·the'officri.of .. not 'a'cieqriatel'f ·.supply'' this.'. need. . . . Lightbown. ··--·----- CICO_ ke,t .' :; :: aMn' > Dea . t:u. e, .'J,'HE J?AILY It follo\.,'s: . H ··, .. .·. : .. /.::.: . :··> A . L . c(G' b I) ... Q. t t · roo s own, . mn. . ecora wns, ... "'I.. .. I' . . . . r . th t c issues aie ··.· .. The·· .. dass·wm·stage a b.oxing car- .. S:\Urte.. Ie .-:-:-'7 uar e. Paul.'L. Kahout' Libertyville ·r m·· , ·.. xppmg .. a __ in_._,,p_u_._blic Bar1ton Solo-:-Kxlties March h·. · · P t ' D 'B . ., should be oLmterest.to.you·and b t h 1 . .. h h · h nivai 'in the· gym· .sometime: be!'ore <Murchiso· n)-Mr· ... ··Joseph O'Meara·. .axrman;·. e .. er .. ;·. upay,. ·· ;:t.s mg ·.· Br· othe· ·.c· .ohim.ba, ho · . ,.l,_:n,,s,.u_,_,c ... P ac .. es .. _,a:_s t .. · .. .... s ops,,,t .e · •, ...... · · ·· ·· ·· ... · · R d N J w 11 M and .the .factor 1 es, . and .. .the ··christmas.·,· • Dan .McGowan and Musicale Monologue,.:..:.._ Reminis- G 1 _ge, : · 'N · ;Y_. 1 Arbm. ·t · Serriman, is"tp'e :subject:.'of, tJlis ·clipping,' has :qatholfc':shoiild ,be':."ab'Ie ··to.: defend Frarik. 'Cahiir; 'vere' chosen- to ar- ce11ces of an Old Soldier;(Hastings) p enteva,. '·t. h. ··· 0 · · . ': ':d Cher 1 · ·but :·a .. fe'v 'more days to live. .-He. h ..... ;• ...... , ........... ,. ra:rig·e.·tiifs .. aff .. air .. ·.· . . M M D ld · .. , . .;an ares. ouc' .·'I· I . . .. h' h. · ts·prmcipies when ·;called· upon: fo -:- r. ac ona . .; :;•. . Tro O.L. :- : . ·. . . . ·. .. - . · IS sow Y·Rassmg m: urn-. .Ari outlineof.the work·of each of March of the Guard::-:-:-:Quartet. :·MY,, :'f 'th··:. · ·. .. ,. ·::!:·- : ble·room:tn·the ·commumty house, · · · t. h b. 11. · .. · - ·:t·t· · .. · b · T · I S · .. · d Y em ers 0 e recep Ion· com- b · d .. f · · h" t h · cured in the,,.Catholic .school.· He . e., a comm1 ees.was: given Y. · enor so o- ou ··tt" ,. y(i· · 0 . i'Fi:s h ff ... ···'f emg. care m: IS:. as . ours that a great deal. of unfamiliar- ·c·hairnuii-1 . a·\ven .:.Desmond.:·.:; The : ;{''.' .. · ;by .. tende! :hands, of:. his fello\v Duet, le.r;· Point·' Pa;·::<'Hari;y .. , ; . : l: · . : .. ; . ·':: :. ·.· ,work_of the·_·.teach. ing· :brotherhood. s.· given .. _q:(;.'a· Hallman an9- l\tr G ., .. D·. r .. · c' . 1 . '·v· · , .. t • · In. these.: days when the .. H ·· .,.,. · · · ·· ,.... · · G d ( ') Q · J.C uxre,·· enver, .. oo.;'· 1ncen · . · ....... , · .. · .. ; .. · .. . e'stressed' the'service .tha(tlie'sis- :'YJ1l ,:l?.e.-.:.ch:cu- •... b_y. -:-:- •:..:· 'A.:wn-· the prai.se the ters .. Jater __ among .. members the' · Chip of Block '(Sxmpson) r S . 0 . t' k C 1 b .. 0 Notre Dame team, when the student ·.teachers and pointed out that this Senior. .. .Purpose .. .. ,·; .. : ...' : : ex ens Ic e.r, · 0 urn us,: ·; ·1lody is to· feel that.this same .·. · !.noble. 'w6rk-: 'ls··'·a field' :for 'que'stionaire: :is· :to:. :, .. Elmer .. :LaY_den, Davenport, . O.; and tea'm' exemplifies all'th.at is best and 1,Catholic men to enter. , . regard the ball. The arrangements ·Quartet. · Griffin, of Rochester, N .. Y. noblest 'at' the University, a 'great follo·w· e.d a'ten'-mi'nute.talk ·commi'tte'e·,· unde·r· Leo Cavanaugh,'· ' · ,·:·;;:, ',Tickets,.John_P .. Dwyer,·o_£ Tulsa,· ··d·· · d.,... ..... b'''d ·b -ON '.!;'_O __ !'ITTSnuna- ' · . ·. · · . · ·. · · · · · · an ··goo • serVIce can e one · y :by_ Dr .. De' ; o.f will send. information regarding .. . ., . . . ' of ;·showiilg:·.the :students ·arid :the: na- . ,-French·'· in the. South Senior each·'man· on>'the, b'all 'committee to' .... .' . ; .. .. ;LleV:CDh,,; of ·tion 'institution'is builded 'h'h h. 1 .... ,., .. h'h ...... , , .. , ... : .. , . . . .. ·:·. , .. a.res ona-: ,, . , I'd'£ .. d·t··' 'f' . ;tg sc oo; He· niade a fe\V re'- Sl orne: .. . ···;:; .. ;·: .. : i:' 1 L t t L ·h.· . f'Ch". · ... ··'· , '. . . . . . .on a·more l:!O 1 . oun a Ion, a oun- . ·on' .. the.·relatio:tCof .. athletics ' .. ec ures .. 0 awyers, .:uir 0 ···.·: ... ,_;p: "fA('R,:h 'dation of'sacrifice; devotion, charity ;to the develop:ment .. of the student. range suitable ·: athletic· . ent!h·tain.i '; •Spec:;ial 'law: :M'· · .. d : ··. ... r' ·A'da · er ··to. ·fellow ... men, and ·an undyil).g. love . Child. · ·'h'l ····. h ·.. · ··· .... · · · ''b "Att ·'G" .. Al'F "b'·· h'•' f a tson, n,., c.mrman, am ·fth 'Al · ht G d ,., .. · · · ren want·a:t etics, t ey are m- ment during the Senior Ball _y·<, . ... _, ... 1 IWalsh· Los An· eles· 'Jack ·Scallon .0 : e mig y., o · ... ; ..... . . · ·;terested in them, and by talking on . 'J'U PITTSBURG-. c the _In . ·:What .interests them the teacher . . , : .. _ South Columbus·.;Q;·· Sto'eck.;· :Will m the.de- . ,knows· athletics is a power .iii Metropolztan Club'.. . :::: Semor, le , South., Bend. john . Snakard -of. this ... . . closer reiation. bet\Veen ' . .... . . .., . '.' ·Lawyers; but to 1 whlch"'an·students y, . . . ! . _; - ' ,has made. trips,. to the Clties . ,teache.r ·a···nd ... st"u· dent.·, .··.···.:,·.· .. · .. ·.· Smoke·r '.·T.zckets' on·Sale' . ; .. ''•t''d' . "11''1.: .... 0: ..• •.. .-:·th' Houston,, . Texas, '!and' .Eugene "'f' th'' 'M' 'ddl'· ·w· . 't . . '"'" .... . . · J. j : . ·are· mVI e , WI · ue o "" ·s .. h.· ·t .... f N. · . 11 . Ill o e 1 e es . carrymg . Is . · ;.·. ·· t.· .... .-w· I'th. 'the :·sp·I·r· I't·.·.·o' f .. Na··-: · ·, .... ··''·· '' · ·· · ' · W d d · ht '·n···7 ·· ,. 1 · ' 12 · c war z,. 0 · aperVI e, · ·' ·· .... '·· · ·"·· · ' f' ·1 · · · d ·:h .. ·· H · ·· ...... •.· ·· . er e nes ay·mg a··· ·ococl\. ··· · ·· · · · · ·. -- · ·.·· · .' message o ove an. ope.· un-: .. 'tt'_onal·' ·Edu'.c···at'I··on .··.·we· 'ek' ·::th'e'· · 1 · 0 · ca·I· Many ·.tickets_ have already been . th .. , N . th. . f"th "f 'th :., Officers., of the class me .. John R. d -.. d d t.h... .... d. ·h· -. f .. ·· d. h" - . ···· .. · · · . ;• ·In') e. or · .. room:-.o ,., eo, e · ... ,.,., ·· · ···. ··· · · .. ···· re san ousan s ave oun un ;,council _.pas. inaugurated a course sold for t?e · •. club.s i .. ·:: · pkla., , here in his··humbie retreat and· be- · ·for th d t' f 't b · smoker whiCh .Will be ·held, m. _the .. Th' . . . ... 11 . b. · . 'd. . Harry Stuhli:lreher, of Massillon, ,0., h h" . · f · . £· h . . ; . . e e uca lOn ·O 1 s mem ers )3adiri 'reception room on November ': ,,' e. course·''? .. e. a,varie c' vi'ce:.president;. Haec_kei·,.·_,o'f IS ?.r 0 t. eir. r>erthient questions. ·;,,._ 27 ..... ,;. T. ic.ket.·.s. a_re.·_.50 .. cen. ts .an.d. of- Toledo, 0., a. n.d. · ... J.! .. ·.·J ... .. ·. , .. , .• ;. · Tne.· Knights ·ofl.dolumbus ·phi.n:·to ·· · J' fice1 pieparatxon of a brxe£ conduct and other thousands have sent their b T · · · · , ·be: obtained;": from··· the. follo\ving . ·th .. t ....... -. _ . ' t" f of; . .In'd:; .. treas-'' 1 tt ki.. f 'h". S _. d. H. t. mb t. e tcour C? ·U: 1 :ei·:: ,·'i .:• · :.·.·:···,··'·' .. , !:;:,. , ·beders·as dng.k· .or. h1.s ·tacre · ebar .·. stud'(mts' and Bernard -Windgarter. Freshman· e ·.; :·:. ·..:.:.:..:o 1," a .. a?-. ,as.mg .. lm o·remem er .. congregate in· a sociable way. This Geor e Ver ara Corb . Jim rem-: : ' ·.. N TO .. : ... . ! ., i .tpeir :m .hiS ·?OZ- .,building' has long been ari 'ideal of lari:· So hal . .,. , . ;·., · .ens of_ letters _are each day . knight,sl:aniL ad>afuphlet mo;e .. c '·;:;: '"/ , ': p i: I :n.ade 'of ' .F.or. 9.£ pictures of 'ap.d it.\vas a ;Ing what progress has been made 1 1. · ··• · .. :; ... the· addltlon_oL!t._J. Heilman to··semors,·professors and others .called:on;4tm;.haVIng traveled:here its realization will soon be . . has. been completed ,the. law. faculty. ,rMr. , Heilman a 'have .''not. been ';photographed for from Ne-\v· . , . ' . . . : ,:ready .for. distriJmtion. · and mcludes Jimmy Egan's .of ':WHiccinsin:.and. The Dome, the stu4io, of ·"When. all is summed up ahd ;: .J\t.: Pi_ttsbt.ug this. Saturday >:the tra,· and Dia'' .. c,omes- :fi·om ... the Unive1·sity;.of Chicago, •will have. a 'Iilan 'at< the are looking for the big thing of his A S)lJ?PlY:': .. Dakota . \vhere·' hi :has. been ·UniversitY :today •. , He :\vill be·· in the ·ufe the·' \vork that' 'he was sent to ,entertam the Notre Dame students h.ave for the school.· .. rooms ·in" perform:,;just look around It make the trip t?the :Smoky . . . . . . ... <:':' .. ·: ,. : Walsh.hall at:ll ,> ·, •• :was.•just a few 'years back when · .Ctty. ·- · · · · .The will .. · _ .. :_,. .-o.N:,To·PITTsnuiio-:: :. /·' the .only ·.outward devotion Daniel_. J\:. state. . ·at. on . JA Fo:r.d has. b,e.e:n , UTAH_:_Freshmen lJlay ·now fhrt mamfested at Notre·· Dame to·· the , ew a" to ·Grand cember ··\27,t will' not formal :as by the :univer'sit'y' f·or ':Father HoiCIJ , \Vi:th · co-eds ,without· i of: .. the· . Sacre·d Heart was .the little red light ;·Knight .. Barnhart;· says. the ·Notre .was previously announced,. Dh:ectoi;·-or·: the .tub; The .decision ,reached .this burning before the statue in the shoe . . · .. game· was. talked up in · _ing to . Bob: .. .\vii! in . m,onth,. _. , ':shop.. . . holy. kept :. talkirig .. 1 ,. . on .Page 4.) of the ?rg,amzatloni.'.l -the:mterest· of Umvers1ty. · ·. was considered too strmgent. . ·! 4.) ... .' .. : .... .\'.: ,; .·;: .... '' ' ... ,,,.,, .. ,·, ..• ··' ....... ... ·:'. .'. . ·' ,'' . ' · ... · ,·. . ' ' •. I, I ..... I I . ..;:.. \' . \

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Page 1: K~·c.· IN IllAtiON:.·. IRISH ROOTERS: IN JANUARY FUNERAL TODAY · ~The Student D ·m ·· f fl 1 8 n~ b N 1 liani',Cunningham, head of. the De-I d d. I · ·~~~ : ~nd Bro.: Florence

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UNIVERSITY .OF NOTRE. DA¥E,: NOTRE DAME, ·INDIANA, THURSDAY,-N OVEMBER 22,.1923. PRICE 4 CENTS

F ath~r . Cu:;,_ningh~rri . to Lecture Freshmen . ~;~~;ta:;~;~~~~~ IRISH ROOTERS:

. Mark Nolan, announced 'last:. . N'' .u· 'M" 'B" E··· tRU · ...... _·]· ;.o·o· "What it means to be educated" night ·that through the efforts of is the subject of the lecture to· be Father Hugh O'Donnell, the Univer- given to the Freshmen .in Washing-

BRO. COLUMBA FUNERAL TODAY

sity will pay half of'th·e band's ex- --- ... ,-: ton hall at noon today by Rev~ wn.· .. · ,.,. ··, , ·, ·' .· · · · :. · ·'': .· penses, to Pittsburg .. ~The Student D ·m ·· f fl 1 8 n~ b N 1 liani',Cunningham, head of. the De- I d d. I · ·~~~ : 'Fr •. Cunningham ~nd Bro.: Florence ·Activities Committee will.· give $215 0 ons ra ton o. e .otven y 0 re partment' of Education at' the Uni~ Dte . Tues ay of Pen era Debt tty;

Give Tal~s ;,Fo~.r.th. Degree ·io tcowaril the band .expenses.·: · Dame- Delegation·; Toledo Gh!b versity ..... · . . : . Was Known· for Miracles . . .. The' balance' will· be :met by. the : ... P.Ia.n's. Enter.tainment. ' . . This'. is'.the' sixth of a series "of. He. Had Performed.· .:,r ·Be· Exemplified.:.: · _:·;·.. in~ney. realizect from the !lana tag . , . . lectures.· being given to the rresh-

· ... ·· · D.··'. C .... ;· .-1·· N .. ··1'4'7'·7·· .. salc.s last year . ·Three.hundred.Notre,.Dame.stu- men to be_tter acquaint theni with Brothe~·. Columba, known to the · ·,..,Notre· arne · ounCI' · 0 ·: . . ' d t d S th B d 1 '11 ·i>fthe:Knights'.-~f. C~lum:b~s,·~b~ -o:-~ TO PiTTSHUitG-- ens an: ou : en .peope,.Wl the University.... . .. . world as.John.O'Neill,.died at the

' served NationaL:Ediication ·week . . .. >' c' journey . to Pittsburg :,with.' the .-:-ON TO PITTSBURG·-. Community .. infirmary. Tuesday '1 Ch b . W 1 h GEOR·.·G· ·~·A ·y· E .. CH "Fighting,Irish,'.',.according to Mark mornt'ng, at the age of 7. 5, of-gen-in the Councx · .. all! .e:rs -~n as · . ' . N I ... h · . . . f .. 11·. s· d ]

hall:Tu~sday nig~t·:in a .. ~~l).,ferep.ce . . ·.! ·· · · 0 a.ll:' ·~ axrma~·o :t e: ·. tu ent. UNBOR PROM eral debility. He was born at Mac-·

~tl{af'in~lude~ s·ev~ral :p~:omiry.e~t;l?~ . . . . . . .· .· . '·.. Trip committee.: linmediately after I . .. . . ·keysburg, . Pa.,: November 5;· 1847.

'cal e~ricato.~s:.· : ; : .', .. ·: .·.:: :.; ... ·. ,; DANCE REPO' RT ~1~~'d:[e!e~iirist~·:ri~~~,~~\f~~:z ·.;co . . .. . The !rin"erfal· witllh .taCkhe plhac.ef 'tthhis Rev.· William Cunningham, head . ·. '·. . . . . The foilowers of. the "team. will MMITTEES mormng rom ' e.· urc . 'o e of the Dep~r.til'l~nt ... o~,A~~ducation, .. parade from the P.'L. &. E. statiqn, . ·: . . .. Sacred Heart,· at 8 ·o'cicick. . . .

. Pt:esi_ded·:·o:ver.,:the. conferen(!e ~~nd ,, d · S ··thfi.ld. · · t tli F t , · . . . . . .' Rev. Joseph 'Gallagher; C. S. C.,

introduced the- other .speak~rs. /.: Fr •. O'DonneiL:·commen·ds:.:Sen_io .. rs;: ·p~~~~ilo~t w~er:Yt~:eNo~re ~a:e l . . ~~e~~r e~ie~::~tco.~;ut~i!y.':0f:~~ ·. Th'e p''roclain_._ation .. ".of .... Pr_e.si_'dent, ' '1 '·"' ... 11 't· . ··. . . . ~tag 'oanau'et to Be ·Held' at th

Work Of. Bal·l '"ommtlttee Out- payers WI s ay. . . . . . ~ .· l . ' . : . . e requiem'sernces; and the Very' Rev. )Coolidge calling for the observance lJ . Extensive . arrangements .. 'have LaSalle·,. Seven ·vau· d·e· 'v·t;lle .. A' c'· ts; . : Charles L. 'O'Donnell, provincial' of of .. thej w~~~ .. -~eginning ... ~o.v:eml>er I tined I 'Pia' n 'Box·tl'ng Show been made by. the Toledo. club to . . rs; as Natio~al:.. EdUC8;tiono:::Week, ... < . ''; .. ; . . . . .. I;._ -~ntertain. the students during' their I J I' R I . the Congregation of the Holy Cross

.·was -read.',by.,Lecturer ·Harry Me- :: .The niembers~of:the ;Senior class 'h ' '• . '· . ' . . . . :: ',·;·lfl. umor~ BVIBW; ... :::.. in the United' States, Will preach ... . . . .. , . . . .. . . . . s ort VISI~ m that city. ·. ·A .. break- . C "tt f , h . Brothe_r. Columba speiit the early

· Guire;· The President began: "Ev- ·met inthe.'Library yest'erday··:no'6·n Jast will be,giv(mfor the team, and ommx ees or t e Jumor Prom ··cryA}pe.~·i~an"ci~!-~e?- is.~p.t.itled ~o and voted .. to·._acce_.Pe.Mkyt4.a:s· the band, arid.studenbi:in the Cathedral were announced by····John· ·coman,' days o! ·his· life pi7king slate·_from

a 'bberal educatiOn Wtthout this 'ch .. l ., .. d't. ; . . S d. . . . . . ... , . . "d , ti f· th. , ·1.. , .. t . ·. r . • • • . the .. mmes near his. home and at . 'there 'is. ~:0 'guarant~·e' f~_r·. the per- date to ~egin tl?-e. S~ni()r .b,all activi- I . ap~ . atl Iormm ~ un ay morn- presl :~. ~ :: .. ~ ~ .a~s;' ~ :·a ~eet~ng' "the. age of 14. was apprenticed to a

,. , . . . . ing. · Fathet~ Hugh . O'Donnell and .·of ·th~ Jp.m~rs · m Umversxty ·. Li.:.. 'sh·oei:riak'er~ He entered .the novit.:. maii.eric'e . of · free institutions;. no . ties .. : A: ~~port o~. ~he procee~~ of Father: Haggerty ·:'\Vill . give . talks. . . ... . · . · .. . · . . .. . . · . ·

':hope ''o(perp~tu.ating s~lf~go;vern.- :the Georgia :Tech, da~ce ~vas;giye.n .R.ay·Cunnirigham'is due much credit brar:{ yesterday .noon .. '·TJie' ~om- iate July 9, lS74; ·after his ilovit-ment: Despotism finds :its chief:sup- by .. J~hn Ja:nes, chairman of __ ·the ;for this entertainmEmt. . .. ' . .. riiittee iii' ch'arge· of the 'stag ban:: iate' he \Vas 'assigned to the' college

. 'port. ip_ ignoranc·e. _· ~nowledg.e: ~.!ld _d~n.ce co~m.Ittee.. The clas,s Irlade·, -ON ;_;,;0 .PITT~nunG- quet· reported that·'the .dirmer.'will shoe '~shop; though he had offered _: friimdship go hand in hand.", , . , . $33L51 on . this dance, ra114 : 1nuch . · ·· ·· · · be held' at the .-LaSalle hotel on' De:., himl?elf for the Bengal Missions or ... Father .• Cunningham.,~conimented praise. is due ,-Chairman James, SONG:·.··P .. ROGRAM cembei- 13~-: •, ,, .. :,: • ... ·.~· ": l .,· Molaki~.' .,· . . ()~the'pi:oclamationo:f'th~,presid!'!nt Mike Gibbons, and.Walt.Moran for :There·'will'be· seven >va-hdevllle During the last two years of life

, . and told .explicitly in what a liberal the efficient mariner . in· :which. the .. ·: , : . . · ·. - . . · , ~· ..• ~ ·: ·· acts· in· the Jtinior· Revue; · · · : of Rev. Edward Sorin,. Brother Co-

.·. ·.·te~de:u_.,Pgart.a.i.'do.·.n~· .'s,cco,h' no· ... ·s~·.i~~ts·'.d_.e •• v· ... e~.·oe_.P':'.·as.a.'s~dta;t t~).,o.a,f.t ;?,~nTch·~\vsas. :on~ul~~~d~:· .d·.-;:.·t· .. '·: ·:k·~··:·:t·h· .:.·;·.AT· . i UN. IV· .... ERS·IT·Y· ::The'·~ommitte,es ·f~ll.ow':, ·:if ~ft:ra~~:a~~~:h~~~;:t~~ra~~;i~a~~. · e· emor. c ass ,un er oo · e .Gilber. t F. Sc_hae_fer, o_ f Rocheste.r, · · · · · · ·

· literacy,· while .the high , schooL be- ·~ntert~irim'ent' · ~£ the. • Georgia· Tech returned. to his. duties at the college · ·. 'ooin' s· 'an·d

1th .. e'' .. c' olleg''e'b.ro' 'ade· ns' ,·c_~"_h·a·.t· .·. ··· ··· ·d·. 'th. . · · ,,. l.t .· f .. ,th' ··· .... f. · · • • ·• N;· Y., • general. chairman.·· .. ·: ' ·.... shoe:_shop;· where he .·continued until

o· .. team an e .resu s o ' . e1r .. e - · .. · , · -:Arrangements·. are '·in ·charge of · · · ' · · .. · · · · 11 d th liberal education · .. f.ort·s··:-'~~;e;r'·e ·c'o'~m·'·m'e'n· de·d·i_.·b.y ... Fa·t·h·e· 'r Ad · Q I • 1920; The influenza' epidemic of lS.Ca e .· .. e., . . . ,, . .,.,. O'Donn,.ell; ·"·li'o''·sp' ok"e .·l·n .. ·b·e''h··a'If '"o'f' 'anac uartet·· Gtves'. Scottish :cGheao •. rr·gmea .. nB;.-.LSehoeeshuet,l:I .. ffC,orCnliy.ndge·,,.·NN;.·~Y.Y.;,j' that'y' e'ar found him a Victiin imci-he : : '.Mr: ~~·:q; ~oi~.ter;,:p~in~ipal of the YT •• ' .• • . • . •

s. out_h· ... B .. e. ,ri,d,," :C.en_._tr_a.l. J.un. io.r. h_ igh th'e .F· a"c'·u' 'lty' ·.·'· .. ·A· l'ette'r'. uras received :p·r·og' r'a'm" ···a· 't Wa'" slt"tlng'' t'on"·'Ha'll i . . never quite recovered from its. at-' from the.ma_nager.of the···_Tech .. ·team· , :· '· · · ·. ':·. :Char~es_Collins,;,Oak,Park,.Ill.; John 'ta~k. The·resultant·weakness had

scliool,·'emphasized.therieed.of,men . Add Other Popular··Atlrs·· ··· Elliott, Lacrosse, Wis.-;.and.William . ·. · d . h. h h- . · f ·.inthe~teaching.profes'sion~ 'He'out- t4S;ln'king' .. th'e'-'seniors.:'~or~he.,''?lost . . i Neville, Batavia,N. Y. ·o.thercom~ much to.· O'Wlt t e urrymg 0

· .. : .. h.·n.e._d __ · .. :.tlie.·.:·.· .. n. 'ec.· ess.a.· r_y· .~.~· .. ·.q:. u. a_l.i_ficat_'ions ·h· ·t· "b'l·· · t. t .. · "t· v· · ceo· rded The Adanac ·Male quartet con- . . his death. · -'"of a.teacne·:r::·:~Ee:-sliowed;·urec:great ospi a e ·rea men e era_ · .. · ··isting-··oVH;~-Ruthve:b."MacDoiiald·- n:utt~.~~--.f?119~:. ·-~-u~?ic~ .JoJ::n __ ~J. ~ .-Brother·:Coluinba received much·· ·· · .benefits derived .. from.~. teaching, ~t~~)'"a~.q~o,~~~tar'}'e~~~t'Yi~Ui:':- :;~.:~'·;·:·~~-: ba~so. cantante;~-Harry- Lightbown; Kane, Youn~~~o.w~;i ·, O~,· :c~~n~!ll.~~. a·c'ciaim~thrcni'gh:hls devotion to the.~-· . . .,.,, .. .,,,,..,,... - , . ; ·;·T,':'\>SO~!lliFt~es .. were ,appom.t~~ first ·tenor_·; ··J .. Ril_ey 'Hallmim,· 'sec.- John Shee~an, Holy~ke, Ma~s.; Ym- ·Sacred Heart. He \Vas knowu by

. asxde~.fromtremrin_ ._er_ation .. ' r.···.• ,;,_; . ' 'b'y'' Don•''Ga"llag' her" to take c'l:.a'rg' 'e ·cent Harrington ' SIOUX. c ty I . "( ' .... ' · .. . .. ,, • ' .. · ., · ·. . ·· .: u 'orid tenor larid!·. Jo's_ ep· h~:'·O'M_eara ·: ... -''. · ·· - ·' ·· · :. ~- ,_. a.; 'nuiny. ~ as 'the:·"Divine .He.aler" and .~ ;~~~tli~~. :tt;I9~ep~.r,,t:.;~~u3:t:~.~el)>f .th~ .of ~otmtriencemen~: inVitations'; and · · · ' · .. · · ·' Edmund Luther South Bend· Don

.. Umvers_1ty_ ,_·._spoke on why the.Qath- an·d· .. ,:g.-:ra''·d·.·ua''t1~ 0. n-,~c· a:'p' s·· ··an···d··:·'g .. ·o·~··;n···s··. ·bai·itone;·'e.ntertained last.·riighf'in . 1·d·,··x· ~····· ..... D' .1 .·. · ·w· '···_:_ · d- as ·.the· ."Miracle! Maii. of ·Notre , • c • , • , . " W h · t · . h "II . -Th . · · · .. · ... •.,.. a enney, e evan ·Is.· an D . , H .. h · · . · · 1 . d

olic'sc1iool"exists. ·The Church Patii''I)e:Pa'ulis,·'·chairman~·-·Farrell as m~on· a; ey were· ac- Donald.·'l\(n' .· D fi. ' ... d .. !':P·· , arne .. _;, e, owever,nevercmme says''tli'a:{·i..-eligious e.ducation is ·es- . .11 co~pamed .. by-Miss."Wini!r~4 }:i'ra- ·.. ·· J ~· e~ L~ · a~~eG. ·.: :· ,,·f~~ :a~y•credit for cures,which·may have

· sentialto the individual and to so- Johnson, and .. William Batley ·w1 zier.· ··:The ;program·;follows:· :: ygr~~sh', .. 0 n, .. c.A ~t.c ':R :lnlevaN, ·: ~.occurred: and .~b:.:9ffi.Cial i_nvesLiga-. · · · have charge':'Jo{.,.th'e·. invitations .. M ·dl f'·s· 'tt' h. S ...... ~-Q .,. c .airman; us m e1 y, , ew . . · d £ h. · •

ciety .. This:religi6u!-tinstruction is ·R b. "t· 'R""'d. ·: ···h ;· ., ·:· .. E. L. ··.· l e. ey o .· _co xs : <;mgs- ua~- .y··k···c·t· ;···R 1 h·:···n······· .. E ... :tx~n :was ev~r.~a e.o. ~uc cure., •. · ·· ,..· .... ,. '· · · ~ · · · · ·· · 0 er · IOr. an, c mrman, • · · ·tet;: . .-; :.,.' ... ; ·' ··.: ... ), · · : -::-• :. . .or ,1 y, · a P . . ~~~r,, ,van.~- . Conce. rning.Brothe_ r cCo_ lumba,. a ·given dn · .. the '"Catholic. :church ·be- ·aha usee~ ':and· Ch.arles:::McMonagle. · VIlle· Ind .. Edward Hunsmger Chii · · · ~ · · · · · · · · · .. . :cau;sethe'·chur'ch.andth~:home':can~ ·\ .. mlf'.take::'care of. thii:~ .. cap'"s·. mid Boy of Mine' (Ball).:.._Mr;'Harry r tb ·a·· d M L h B 1- ietter was received"at·the'officri.of .. not 'a'cieqriatel'f ·.supply'' this.'. need. . . . Lightbown. ··--·----- CICO_ ke,t .' :; :: aMn' > ~~ .~ Dea . t:u. e, .'J,'HE J?AILY y:es~_e:.;day.. It follo\.,'s: . H :~?~~.s:·.~·, ··, .. ~.;',. :<.~ .·. : .. /.::.: . :··> A . L . c(G' b I) ... Q. t t · roo s own, . mn. . ecora wns, ... "'I.. .. I' . . . . r . th t

c said.th~tgr~atrpublic issues aie ··.· .. The·· .. dass·wm·stage a b.oxing car- n~xe .. S:\Urte.. Ie ~ .-:-:-'7 uar e. Paul.'L. Kahout' Libertyville ·r m·· , ·.. 3;~ ,e~c o~~ng_~ .~ xppmg .. a .qis.cu_s~_e_d,_,)l'o_}_~so __ ·_:.)n~~~-- in_._,,p_u_._blic Bar1ton Solo-:-Kxlties March h·. · · P t ' D 'B ~k . . , should be oLmterest.to.you·and b t h 1. .. h h · h nivai 'in the· gym· .sometime: be!'ore <Murchiso· n)-Mr· ... · ·Joseph O'Meara·. ·~ .axrman;·. e .. er .. ;·. upay,. ·· ;:t.s mg '.y·o'ur.''sta·ff.~ ·.· Br· othe· r· ·.c· .ohim.ba, w· ho · . ~ ,.l,_:n,,s,.u_,_,c ... P ac .. es .. _,a:_s t .. · .. ~ .... s ops,,,t .e · •, ...... · · ·· ·· ·· ... · · R d N J w 11 M .~tores, and .the .factor1es, . and .. .the ··christmas.·,· • Dan .McGowan and Musicale Monologue,.:..:.._ Reminis- G 1 _ge, : · 'N · ;Y_. 1 Arbm. ·t · Serriman, is"tp'e :subject:.'of, tJlis ·clipping,' has :qatholfc':shoiild ,be':."ab'Ie ··to.: defend Frarik. 'Cahiir; 'vere' chosen- to ar- ce11ces of an Old Soldier;(Hastings) p enteva,. '·t. h. ···

0· · . ': ':d Cher 1· 0M~~~hz:, ·but :·a .. fe'v 'more days to live. .-He.

h ..... ;• ...... , ........... ,. ra:rig·e.·tiifs .. aff .. air .. ·.· . . M M D ld .· · .. , . orsmo~, .;an ares. ouc' .·'I· I . . .. h' h. · ts·prmcipies when ·;called· upon: fo -:- r. ac ona . .; :;•. . Tro .· O.L. :- : . ·. . . . ·. .. - . · IS sow Y·Rassmg aw~y m: ~s urn-. ·do~so:~ ·:H:is~kh6'\vledge,ii('t0 ·l)e_'s~~ .Ari outlineof.the work·of each of March of the Guard::-:-:-:Quartet. :·MY,, b.,.;.~ :'f 'th··:. · ·. t· .. ,. ·::!:·- : ble·room:tn·the ·commumty house,

· · · t. h b. 11. · .· .. · - ·:t·t· · .. · • • b · T · I S · .. · d Y em ers 0 e recep Ion· com- b · d .. f · · h" 1· t h · cured in the,,.Catholic .school.· He . e., a comm1 ees.was: given Y. · enor so o- tmrxs~·~a~ ou ··tt" ,. y(i· · 0. i'Fi:s h ff ... ···'f • emg. care ~·or m: IS:. as . ours sa~d that a great deal. of unfamiliar- ·c·hairnuii-1 . a·\ven .:.Desmond.:·.:; The (Penn)~Mr. Hallm~a.~; : ;{''.' .. · ~~~P~eti:~~~ c~ai:cia:r{: 'A~s:i~rMfi- ;by .. t~e. tende! :hands, of:. his fello\v }~Y :~xj~.tfo'''~(i~p:·.t~~:~-~~rp;os~: (~nd ·-ti'~k~~;co~mi.~t.ee;·.h.~·aded' by-~:frank: Duet, te!l.<;>r;atfd:·bart.~on~-Messrs. le.r;· Point·' Allegheny·~: Pa;·::<'Hari;y .Re~~g1~us .. , ; . : l: · . :~:• : .. ; . ·':: :. ·.· ,work_of the·_·.teach. ing· :brotherhood. s.· .Q~B~yle,.:-:w:a~. given .. ch~rge ~ _q:(;.'a· Hallman an9- .O~Meara. l\tr G .· ., .. D·. r .. · c' .1 . '·v· · , .. t • · In. these.: days when the .. whol~ H ·· .,.,. · · · ·· ,.... · · G d ( ') Q · J.C uxre,·· enver, .. oo.;'· 1ncen · . · ....... , · .. · .. ; .. · .. .

e'stressed' the'service .tha(tlie'sis- q'!l~~!i~~Hdr_e::'Yh~~h :'YJ1l ,:l?.e.-.:.ch:cu-•... o~ b_y. To~ti -:-:- ua~tet::-· •:..:· Schneider~ Mt:·Carmel/Pa~; 'A.:wn-· .co~ntiy ~s ~mg~:ng: the prai.se o~ the ters .. and:brothe~s.'a'ie'_p:ei'for:niing~'a's Jater __ among .. the~ members of~ the' · Chip of th~.Qld Block '(Sxmpson) r S .0. t' k C 1 b .. 0 Notre Dame team, when the student

·.teachers and pointed out that this Senior. class~ .. ;Tl1~ .Purpose .. ~.f. ~he:. :-::-l,\1r.'·MacDo~ald .. , ·; .~,.. .. :~;. : ... ' : : ~am·· ex ens Ic e.r, · 0 urn us,: ·; ·1lody is 'liabl~· to· feel that.this same .·. · !.noble. 'w6rk-: 'ls··'·a :sple~did:: field' :for 'que'stionaire: :is· :to:. gather·:·:ideas·::~~; :, ~ Hy~n··, ~~f~re ~~tioij .. (p~vie·~) ~ Elmer .. :LaY_den, Davenport, . O.; and tea'm' exemplifies all'th.at is best and

1,Catholic men to enter. , . regard the ball. The arrangements ·Quartet. · D~_tton Griffin, of Rochester, N .. Y. noblest 'at' the University, a 'great ~····.·Then follo·w· e.d a'ten'-mi'nute.talk ·commi'tte'e·,· unde·r· Leo Cavanaugh,'· ' · ,·:·;;:, ',Tickets,.John_P .. Dwyer,·o_£ Tulsa,· ··d·· · d.,... ..... b'''d ·b -ON '.!;'_O __ !'ITTSnuna- ' · . ·. · · . · ·. · · · · · · an ··goo • serVIce can e one · y

:by_ Dr .. De' ~aiuw, ; pr~fess.or o.f will send. information regarding .. . ., .· . . . ' O.kl~:':~.chair~a_n;_. .c!~h~ )~ar.ti.ey, of ;·showiilg:·.the :students ·arid :the: na-. ,-French·'· in the. South ~Bend; Senior each·'man· on>'the, b'all 'committee to' ·G~·::;;A.- Farabaugh~ .... .' . ; ·Fs~~~bmpvl,_.,.MM .. ~ch~; .. :rd:Idl~cqnh ;LleV:CDh,,; of ·tion that.~this 'institution'is builded 'h'h h. 1 .... ,., .. h'h ...... , , .. , ... : .. , .· . . . .. ·:·. , .. ~ur.?-u_t, In!l.;~n~, a.res ona-: ,, . , I'd'£ .. d·t··' 'f' . ;tg sc oo; He· niade a fe\V re'- Sl orne: pap~rs .. . ···;:; .. ;·: .. : i:' 1 L t t L ·h.· . f'Ch". · ... ··'· , '. . . . . . .on a·more l:!O 1 . oun a Ion, a oun-

. ~marks ·on' .. the.·relatio:tCof .. athletics Cmich;·Rockn:~:·has•'6ff~~ed·:·to ar~ ' .. ec ures .. 0 awyers, .:uir 0···.·: I~aft ... ,_;p: "fA('R,:h 'dation of'sacrifice; devotion, charity • ;to the develop:ment .. of the student. range suitable ·: athletic· . ent!h·tain.i '; •Spec:;ial ·Iectlii;~~ "t~ 'law: ~~u.deJ!ts: :M'· ·~ 'd·.ay~ '~~I· · .. d -~~~sh. : ··. ..~u ... r' ·A'da · er ··to. ·fellow ... men, and ·an undyil).g. love . Child. · ·'h'l ····. h ·.. · ··· .... · · · ''b "Att ·'G" .. Al'F "b'·· h'•' f a tson, n,., c.mrman, am ·fth 'Al · ht G d ,., .. · · · ~·. ren want·a:t etics, t ey are m- ment during the Senior Ball \Vee~}:: _y·<, . o~.1:1e~ ... _, ... a!~ ~ug. ~ 1 IWalsh· Los An· eles· 'Jack ·Scallon .0 : e mig y., o · ... ; ..... .

. · ·;terested in them, and by talking on . --(l~ 'J'U PITTSBURG-. c ·.so~t~:.·~~n~:,w~~~ 1?.~~u~.~-n the Ll~ South'columbu~·o:rJohn· Stooeck~ .·:"'J,',ho_usn:~gs ?fh.o~es _In ~his ~air . ·:What .interests them the teacher . . • , : bra_~Y .. ·~as~ ··n~~pt. _ _-·';l'~.e --.lect':lr;~i South Columbus·.;Q;·· John~ Sto'eck.;· l.a~<:l :Will JOI~. m p!Ourn~n.g the.de-. ;,~ho ,knows· athletics is a power .iii Metropolztan Club'.. . :::: ·whxc:n:-'a~e prxm~!~~Y }..f-:n~· Semor, le , South., Bend. john . Snakard p~r~~~~ -of. this sa~~tlY: brc;>th~r ... ~e . . :.~reatingi:'a. closer reiation. bet\Veen ' . .... . • . ~:~ .., . '.' ·Lawyers; but to 1 whlch"'an·students y, . . . ! . _; - ' ,has made. man~ trips,. to the Clties . ,teache.r ·a···nd ... st"u· dent.·, .··.···.:,·.· .. · .. ·.· Smoke·r '.·T.zckets' on·Sale' . ; .. ''•t''d' . "11''1.: .... 0: ..• •.. .-:·th' Houston,, . Texas, '!and' .Eugene "'f' th'' 'M' 'ddl'· ·w· . 't ~ . . '"'" h· .... . . · J. j : . ·are· mVI e , WI · ue gtven-~very. o "" ·s .. h.· ·t .... f N. · .11 . Ill o e 1 e es . carrymg . Is . ·

;.·. ·· 9.~l·_n_ci·den· t.· .... .-w· I'th. 'the :·sp·I·r· I't·.·.·o' f .. Na··-: · ·, .... ··''·· '' · ·· · ' · W d d · ht '·n···7 ·· ,. 1 · '12 · c war z,. 0 · aperVI e, · ·' ·· .... '·· · ·"·· · .· ' f' ·1 · · · d ·:h .. ·· H · ·· ...... •.· ·· '· . er e nes ay·mg a··· ·ococl\. ··· · ·· · · · · ·. -- · ·.·· · .' message o ove an. ope.· un-: .. 'tt'_onal·' ·Edu'.c···at'I··on .··.·we· 'ek' ·::th'e'· ·1·0· ca·I· Many ·.tickets_ have already been . th .. , N . th. . f"th "f 'th :., Officers., of the class me .. John R. d -.. d d t.h... .... d. ·h· -. f .. ·· d. h" - . ···· .. · · · . -· ;• ·In') e. or · .. room:-.o ,., eo, e · ... ,.,., ·· · ···. ··· · · .. ···· re san ousan s ave oun un ;,council _.pas. inaugurated a course sold for t?e · ~etropobtan •. club.s ·Library.;,:·::~: i ~·;c1c:·~ I~[: .. ·:: · .Mora~,· -~f /F~lsa,· pkla., P.~es~dent; , here in his··humbie retreat and· be- · ·for th d t' f 't b · smoker whiCh . Will be ·held, m. _the . . Th' . . . ... 11. b. · . 'd. . Harry Stuhli:lreher, of Massillon, ,0., h h" . · f · . £· h . . ; . . e e uca lOn ·O 1 s mem ers )3adiri 'reception room on November ': ,,' e. course·''? .. e. a,varie c' on~;. vi'ce:.president;. 'Valte~' Haec_kei·,.·_,o'f S~>Ug. ~· IS ~r~y~rs ?.r cu~~s 0 t. eir. ~~n r>erthient questions. ·;,,._ t~. 27 ..... ,;. T. ic.ket.·.s. a_re.·_.50 .. cen. ts .an.d. ma._~J mcl~dl.ng tal~s.~on tlieo~a~ers of- Toledo, 0., sec.re_t~'r_y·, a. n.d. · ... J.! .. ·.·J ... _mala~hes, .. ·SI>l~Itual ·. ~~d-.··P,~YSica.l,

, .. , .• ;. · Tne.· Knights ·ofl.dolumbus ·phi.n:·to ·· · J' fice1 pieparatxon of a brxe£ conduct and other thousands have sent their b T · · · · , ·be: obtained;": from··· the. follo\ving . ·th .. t ....... ·.~. -. _ . ' t" f Toolen~ of; .Anderson,~ . .In'd:; .. treas-'' 1 tt ki.. f 'h". S _. d. H. t. ~.m.d<.a~': Social:'.;Center·~·.•lmllding, men:·~·Rohert·:·Cunningham;··,Walshi mb t. e tcour :.rot.om;b.exfamm?-ti~n C? ·U:1:ei·:: ,·'i .:• · :.·.·:···,··'·' .. , !:;:,. , ·beders·as dng.k· .or. h1.s ·tacre · ebar .·. f'~h~:!re'all stud'(mts' niay'~meet and Bernard -Windgarter. Freshman· a.s.:~cs,·:"Pt:aC_Ice. e Ot:e.ClY'COm~ ·.; :·:. ·..:.:.:..:o :PITTSBUUG~ 1," • a ~es, .. a?-. ,as.mg .. lm o·remem er .. congregate in· a sociable way. This Geor e Ver ara Corb . Jim Whe~ --~~.s~l~On~; :extr~or~l!l~p.·y,.,.legal. rem-: : ' ·.. N TO .. : ... . ! ., i .tpeir pe~Itlon :m .hiS ·!n:~y~rs~. ·?OZ-.,building' has long been ari 'ideal of lari:· \·~adiri'·'~·Toci .:·Fal~~ll So hal ,e~!~s,_;~q~d-.~~m.ero.~s:othe.r:,toplcs.. . .,. , .:S~NIO~ P,Ic:rl]R~~~ . ;·., · .ens of_ letters _are ar!lVI~g each day

. ;~~e knight,sl:aniL ad>afuphlet s11ow~ mo;e .. c ~-. '·;:;: '"/ ~.: , ': p i: I Anno~~cetpent- is,,~l.so~ :n.ade 'of ' .F.or. t~e- tak~ng. 9.£ ~he pictures of 'ap.d it.\vas ~~st ~e~en~l¥,.that a l~d~ ;Ing what progress has been made 1 .· 1. · ··• · .. :; ... the· addltlon_oL!t._J. Heilman to··semors,·professors and others wh~ .called:on;4tm;.haVIng traveled:here ~oward its realization will soon be . . T~e progJ;~m has. been completed ,the. law. faculty. ,rMr. , Heilman a 'have .''not. been ';photographed for from Ne-\v· York~ . , . ' . . . :

,:ready .for. distriJmtion. · and mcludes Jimmy Egan's orches~ gt:i£du'a~~ .of ':WHiccinsin:.and. Col~m.: The Dome, the Russ~l stu4io, of ·"When. all is summed up ahd yo~· ;: .J\t.: Pi_ttsbt.ug this. Saturday >:the tra,· and s~vepli so~~s·,by E~ L~.th~r; Dia'' .. c,omes- :fi·om ... the Unive1·sity;.of Chicago, •will have. a 'Iilan 'at< the are looking for the big thing of his 'lttt~.b~;g.Kji:ig}!ts o_~· c.o~uD?bu,s -~vill A ~: lar~ec., S)lJ?PlY:': ~fi .. r.~~~·es~jnen~s '.:No~th: Dakota . \vhere·' hi :has. been ·UniversitY :today •. , He :\vill be·· in the ·ufe the·' \vork that' 'he was sent to ,entertam the Notre Dame students h.ave been··pur~has~d for the oc~~.; a#':ins~r:Uctoi·._iri'the)~w school.· .. Knights.,~f,·Columbus-: rooms ·in" perform:,;just look around you~ It ;w~o make the trip t?the :Smoky SIO~. . . . . . . ... <:':' .. :~ON,'l'O.PiT'l'Simnci-:--. ·: ,. : Walsh.hall at:ll o'c~ock. ,> ·, •• ~:: :was.•just a few 'years back when

· .Ctty. ·- · · · · .The d~~ce whic~ will ~e .. given·~~_,:,·~-/;:· ;;._::.q~}:~c:~~W .~~-~- · ~';:.-.:. ~-~ _ .. :_,. .-o.N:,To·PITTsnuiio-:: :. /·' •abo~t, the .only ·.outward devotion t~ Daniel_. J\:. ·jT,o.?~n,!. state. 4ep~t:Y.: ~£' . tl).~ ~Iuq ·at. th~; ?o~el-.As~or on .:qe~ . JA Fo:r.d .c~upe has. b,e.e:n ·purchase~ , UTAH_:_Freshmen lJlay ·now fhrt mamfested at Notre·· Dame to·· the , ew York,-.'m~ a" lett~r to ·Grand cember ··\27,t will' not ~he formal :as by the :univer'sit'y' f·or ':Father HoiCIJ , \Vi:th · co-eds ,without· dang~r i of: .. the· . Sacre·d Heart was .the little red light ;·Knight .. Barnhart;· says. the ·Notre .was previously announced,. acqo~d7 er,it~,~ Dh:ectoi;·-or·: the .Qff-campu~ .tub; The .decision ;:.,~~s ,reached .this burning before the statue in the shoe .

. · .. ·~anie-A1;my game· was. talked up in · _ing to . Bob: qun.riin~?am, .. :pre~i.de:~y 'st,~.~~·~~~.:: ::r~'h(r car~ .\vii! ;p,K}~~~, in . m,onth,. b~ca.u~se _. J?~, ~?rmer , :r~ii~g. ':shop.. . ~This . holy. s~ul kept :. talkirig .. i

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··NOTRE DAME DAILY University' or ':Not~e Dame official daily' pape~, publis~ed th"el.f tor:D~n!e en~if;

Monday, Wednesday and F~iday. during the academtc year Y e. o re . Company,· Notre .. Dame, ·lndtnna. ·

Entered ns second class matter at the post office at Notre Dii~e, Ind;

. . Subscription rate~ $4.00 per year: by ninil, $4.1'i0. Sing}e copies, four cent~, -- ,·.

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. NQftttt I)AME. ·tiA..iLY.

Through the Looking Glass.

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Official · University Bulletin Copy Collected from DAI.L Y B~lletin Box at 5:00 p.m. I.:AWRENCE W. O'LEARY,.

Editor.

. Tlwrsdaji~ November f22~ 10128 •

Armstrong, · Ger~ld Left, George Ludwig, and Fred Uhl, will meet in the Journalism room of the Library .Thursday at 12 :30. Important bus. iness meeting. · ·

* * * Dome Photos •

REGARDING BULLETINS

The Dome. photographer from . Chicago will be.· in the Knights of

l..---------------:.-'1 Columbus rooms in Walsh haU·at 11. o'clock today to take pictures of seniors, professors and. others that have not yet been taken.

A box has ·been arranged under · the Porch of the Main Building to receive bul­letins which· ore to appear in the Official Bulletin. No m'ethod other· than the bulle­tin box will be used for the collection of * "' *

. I . EDITORIAL STAFF EDITO·R-IN-cmEF ..... ~ ...... ~ .. .;. ............. - ................... H ..... ..., •..• F ......... H~~Y·n WM~~;h~~; Editorial Stalf-Henry Barnhart, Eua:ene Noon,_ e_nry _annan, Wl . . • ..

Two great nations are running in the same channel. For through the "Line" we learn that Brisbane has stated that France and · England have· now no breaking point to wor­ry abqut. 1 This seems t~ ·do away with bridges and such thmgs. ·

bulletins. Bulletins will be collected from· . ·The Band. the box at 5 p.m.* • * . · The Band will get together at.

Club Pictures. 4:30 sharp this afternoon in the McGuire. · · . · . · . Frank T Kolars

Cf!lyum lpditor ... ; ................. ~ ... ~ .... , ......... J ..... h .... D ........ : .. r.~;;;;;·~; .. o: .. K;ii;;, ·John L: Showel N1ght Ed1tor!' .. •• .. •• .......... ~ .......................... 0 n wy.er, . , · . · •. John S. Brennan

~~~~~~]If~~~~~i~TI~f~~~i~J M. T. All clubs must arrange for Dome band room. Tickets· for Pittsburg

pictures· ,vith John Bartley, · 316 will be distrib*ute~ a~. that time. . Sin~e this is our. colum~, we feel Corby hall, or Edward Lyons, 203 M ·

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. d' I . ..,. d 1 etropo Jtan· u • at II.berty to use , it to _ad_ vantage. Walsh hall 1mme Iate y. Spee Y M 1.

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The etropo 1tan · c u picture Therefore we want you · to know action is necessary for. clubs which k d · 5 · .. · h k · will be ta en to ay at at Bagby's that no one· has· asked· us to Thanks- must ave outside pictures ta en. ~ opposite the Palais . Royale. Ali

: · Stoeckley; Paul ~unk,. Charles Craw! or~, Carlos Lane, Jr., Jay Flemmg. . giving dinner, arid the time is draw- * ' * • members must be present. ' ing horribly near. . . Senior Pictures. · · · * ·. * *

·Now you must please tinde'rstand Seniors or others holding proo:(s Texas Club Smoker. that this is· merely a newfdtem. We for the Dome must return them to .Postponed until· next ,veek on a'c~ just wanted you to know. It is Ray Cunningham, 333 Walsh hall, count of· the FresHman smoker be.

BUSINESS STAFF 0: ·:.: : . · ... ' .·.. . . . . , . . ·. . . JAMES F HAYES lsUSINESS· MANAGER..~ ....... , ... ~ .. - .• ~ ................................. ~ ......... 00:., .......... W lt J. Haecker

·Local Advertlainz llanaa:er ........... ~._ ...... ..;;~ ................................................ Edri1~n~ ~ ·Polbaus very 'well ·to know that bilk about immediately.. ing planned for the same. night ... the campus at this time of the year . * * •, . . . * · * . * . ·.

·Forehrn Advertislnz Manaa:er.~ ....... : .............. ,. .................. , ...................... J A.. Benning Circulation Mana&-er .. ··;···::::-:·-;-•······:·~-···~-.......................... ~····· ............... j h~mWorden Kane Distribution ... Manasrer ................ :.; ... ~ .................... : .. h ...... I ... R ..... d .. d .. _. .... ~ .. ·~··J 0 c Patrick John Sophomore 'Assistants-Bernard Wmgarter, M_1c ae e mg n~ • • . •

. :Fiesh~~A_X~~:tant82G~r~e 'scliin.: ~To~ . O;Conrio~. Errol J'o.0n~s.k V. 'W~~k.ft:to~· often ' (nay,' almost always). drifts . '' lndian~polis Club.. ' : Cr~sade Members. . around to "Have' you been invited Will hold a very impor.tant meet-: .. Requested to attend· im important a·ut to ThanksgiVing _diml.er?" iu1d ing at 6:45 Thursday in the Brown-: meeting Jn the: North room of the. so since \ve never talk to. anyone, son room 'of the Library. . . Library today at 12 :30 •

': ~ ': ~" ' i we are just telling you . coiwers'a- * * * . * . * * , Andrews, .. Joseph. Szanyi, ·A.· Nanovic, P. Dlllakamp, C. 1c era on, • •

. .. :; . H. C.': !'fas~~ann ...

· . ·GOOD' 'HUMOR tionally. ·· . · . . . .. . K. of c. .Off-Campus Employment Hours. : ·.· · All the·'rest of the staff -\viii b.e All merion the special·committees . 10:00.;.11:00 each day.·

. · . 'il reakn ;vny fr.Om tlie c~Owd, :~e different, be. individual; imd thus : out of tOwn on that day. , TheY all meet·. ih the • .Walsh hall cotii1cil · · · · REGISTRAR'S 0 FFICE • . be .. poi)u.Iar. . have invitations. Now wouldn't ·it chamber. today at 12:30. See per- · * * *

. :~· ,: These.ar~·tllC standards of the new generation~ .·. . . . be nice. if some one just 'came right sonel in ,K. C. committee story. Off-Camp~s Eni~loyme~t D~pt. · · · · · · · · · 1 E up to us and said, ,.''Oh,, you: MUS.'-r . . . * . * ·. * . . We· are in receipt of a lett'er from

· c· Hrim:Or\n ihe College fun nirig~zin_es lias heenquite immora' · ven conii> doWn. to oUr hoUse for~" · .. • FrOohmOn Lecture. a representative of . thO .Pictorial Oll;~ ·o-..vn':ae'a;r::J.uggler dipped _a ·~ainty, ~()e),nto th:e gutter: n~,~~and but 'iiever.'ni.ind. . ... . . . . : Today at 'i2:5o in Wa~hington Review; offering salesmanship work.•

. ti~-~~-C ~- ( Buf tliat: w:ls onc·e upon a ti~e, ·may be last year:) · This year bur table manners are said to be hali by Father· Cunningham,· 'head. to· 50 Notre Dame men· during the -tli'e/Juggle~.-Jirances d_own the, i~m:ic-qlate. way:. }Valkmg _along. t~le q~ite. good and, we'_never have criti- ·

0£ the Department of Education, on Christmas. holidays. ·. This.· firin

:good 'w~Y., -\vith t]~e f.uggle_r is the: ?arvard Lan~?o_o~t~ for Its editors cised those of 'o~lfel;S. - ' -"The Educational Ladder and Ho'w guarantees the students i $25:oo and :have:.declared th.at they. also '~ill b~ good. Commg -~oward the ·same to"Climb It." it is ·possihie for them to 'make as 'patii is 'the 'iiiedley of New Yo* University. Off on other paths are OR SOCKS. . · ·* . * * · ·high 'as· $60.00 ·or' so \vith a little :the ·many o~her _humorous-zanies, o~e footin the; gutter 1:1_nd on_e o~ the . And under "Markets" one finds, The~e ·Men to Me~t; ·' . ·.extra:·effort. . . · .

. .. proper way,. always· so p·oised that ,they can trm~_sfer tJ1e1r enb~e mno- ."Advance-in stocks halts with pause The' follo~ving hle~:meet at 12·:3o: . 'The. Sot;th Bend.' ~e.rchan~s. cim · .cent weight to either foot, according to whether the observer hkes the in foreign exchange," , and ·just today in the library: · Wehilich~ Me-: use _e~perten~ed· ~e.~ m aU·· hnes ..

·g11tt'er gallop. ot:· t~e ~oral meander. . • . . _ . · . . . . . . think if it would have _read "paws.". Kenna; Adams, ·Burke~ Milbauer,: S~oe: ~alesme_n! clotlim~ _clerks an? , :: · The:.J~ggl~r. lias_· ah\·1:1ys :.been fa'ther exemplary in its con_duct; but --· --·' 'Nic~. SriiitJt/ ~eo~ge Verg~~aj .)YJ;c-! ~:;k.~e~sed_: ~n ~~!f, form. ;~~ retail ·it.'is_a.ne_w tl_l_ing· _·t_o·see __ the Lanipo_on and_the.Medley.pranc.mg_.alon_g (Our favorite dish is turkey.) ~~ei: Cah1ll, _WHalen, Wmg~rter, T. h .

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:,Vitli tli<i Ji;ggl~T,'they thifmselviS, callingceditoii~l attentionto_ t eu new . Billfold~Lost--BioWJl-'MOnd~y . · ; ·. . . · · BILL GALL:AGAN. . po_rts that there are approxim~tely · h and .Bob. Cunmngham. · . ·· . . . e .. ~a~pus .. _epar_ m7n .. Ie-

:way · .· · · · · · · -~ .· .·· · · ·.. · · · · · · · · · 't f H lsted · and Van · · ·· >~; · '* * . : · :·.· · 250 students engaged in down-town · ·;·_ . ~B~t.:__·and t;j1~ 'Lamp~d;t t_ells. Js tl~e .. c:iuse '·of't~ie' s\Idde:n morality: k~r:~~I~~{.. 0

*.. *a *·. . · · . · ... Junirir.· ~~~i~_\\r, :c~~~ittee~.. viork of ~omBeE .. RsoTrt.V .•. D·U·. N. N.E. · . _· go. ~.4n~s~;d~_lllo.·n_strat~s._origina_Iity_, i1t is· a~~--i~?-~vab_'on_·: .. .. . . .. , R C ·. ·h. H . ·· · M ,

_ . . . .. . . · . .- .... . . : . . . . ay · unmng am, . enry ... c- · :Q.ff,' .. pus Employ ent' • . . ..-_._ ..... ;,-.;,_-~---~_;:u--r"Tj_~-·f:-·.~_-_._-:r;~o'R~-~?:·L-~.~-On-~~-c~~-'_A· .·L·._:_.~.;".·s·.-o·--~Ai~_ ... ·:._,~----:,~~----:,_., . ·'-JYon4~r·_what)3roy;~~though!:,.,~_-:_~Adams'-.:.:_Ednuind~·~:Poihaus·,_;-:-bscar ~....;,;_~.~ . .-~a;n * ~ * ..... ?1 .•. ··

·· .. • • .u~ . .UL. l.f-t. 'lY..:J --,--·------··-:· ........... ·.·. : Laver;, andJoh~ Lynch'a~e.,re- ...... Kent~cky'Club. Si.nce . Saturday's game. it lias quested to ath:ind a meeting 'o·f 'this Important· meeting:· at ·12 :30' to·-

r ' ,' '-o·n·, l~ts· r~tur~ ··.f~~~' the;,N .. eb~-~~ka 'ga~_·e ·_the 'footbal,_l·team 're_ ceiv.ed· be(m jloptilar ~ive'r~ion ,to. go 'over committee. at . 7 :'00 itonight' .in the da'y~ __ 'inr,the .So'uth roo_ m o.'f 'the. L_ i-b the grid arid. hunt for. medal~ and Journalis_rir room' of the. L_ibrary.. bi·a·ry... '. LARRY LUIGART,· ·. · ' a- most loyal a~d sincere welcome. ; }ye gay¢' it such a. welc.~me ecause · h k' d . . . .. .

:'ve knmv that it had displayed tha~ a?mir~ble. courage· ~~h~_ch.does ~ot oth'er·articles oft at m · -~ .,· J~_,P. ~p~KEi.'Cha,irmari~. . . -~> ,,._* ·.* :,_~,,.~e't:¥~tary; ·wilt in the face of overwhelming_ difficul~ies~-· W'e gave.It.~uch a weJ- ('We.· ha~e. been complimented on ·. Chi~ago. _Club~ . . .. . . . ·. -c:o.m''e.-·beca'use·· .. \ve;·kne,v·tllat··it:_.,vas·_··rep· re_Sent_ib·g· ·Ou_r sc_hool_ .. _a~d her · . . .· ·- ·.. . , _ . · . ·.·: :Ba:rie:(Men~. ,._: · ·•.·.

. . th t our .. ability at:. ·giVIng .. toasts at , There. Will be a. special meeting Band ··rehearsals: ·will . be held ev- · spirit befqre ·the • world; and because ;;,e believe that i~s_. action m ~ feaSts sUch as . Christmas, New 'of the Chicago .club ~t,'S !OO to~i?ht 'iir~ d:iy' 'this W<iek, at 4 :3 o in waSh-

· contest indicates 'the action ·of. t~ue Notr~ Dame .m~n m the contest ·of Year.'s--. and-the like~) in "the· Library. . . T,h~-r.k~g1ymg: ington'•hall.--' .-: :JAMEs· rEGAN. 'life~.'·.· . · · ·. ; . · · . :'. · · · · ·· · · · · - "' 'dance tickets will be distributed.:.,··· .· · .: ' .1·*. '* ·.:*· :- ... , "·· ·.····T···hi·s· ·'"e.-lc'o···m···e···'to 'the 'team -\vas important be.cause it indic.ated'a ~. When ·a "fi.she.rman 1'h cha'rmen f · d e ll ... t;· ·j · · • .. · · ·• · · ·

y •• e. . .I , . . ~ , u s .~o .ec. I~n, .. , . . Thanksgiving~ ~-s~~df~S~)Iiydi,ti)'~ ii~e {)iii ;.~~~ity. for .whOSe horiO~ itfought. 'And if Reii!S off. . . "':m~mttees . are asked to check. •r: .. 'There will be nO ClasseS . on . ·our football-heroes. deserve; as .. tpey ·.surely· do, the _most. he~rty-support 'A mean ·line> \VIC.h ·the treasurer ~t this. ine~ting.! 'Thanksgiving day:;or'·on' the :nwrn-. 'Of: ~Vi:~.Y ~iudcDt,, s~l-eif; all th!Ise :wh~_work_for ,the ~orilmon· g?od of . With sOme . CHA_RI;ES a,· COLLIN~,:;· : .. j ing 'of'th~ Friday fOilOivillg, The

.the University ill othe~ W?ysdeserve,some. mea_~ure of ~upport: . ' Nice b'ait<~ ·. - .... · '· .. ,,Sec~eta!'Y.· . ! 'regular schedule"Wilt''be'. 1n' effect

. ·.,. ; :S:ut THE:NoTRE·DAME DAILY and thos'e who are 'responsible for On it . * ~ .. *' . ; .. ' t 'all''day ·on:·'the !Wednesday''prececi-i,t,;lla~e -~ot been -accorded complet~. support._· -~el1:rly -~- th~r4 of:~he Some POOl; These Men'Meet~·:._ · _: : .. ! ·ing .. · · , . · ·· · · ··· · · ' studen:t.body'luis·failed·to derilonst~~te)ts support through Sl]bscrip- -Fish-gets John Blanke,·Walter Novesky,:·-·. ,• ~· '* '* ',*'' tions. This attitude,)· wee believe,' is. one of indifference rather than_ of. The hook.:'- Fra~_cis ·._· Do.no~an, . ~a_:( . Fle~ing,!-, . ::No· Sat~·r<J~y :·cl~sses. : · i10stility; but'in .this cas~ indifference:co~~titutes almost a~.- _effective; Rem_en:b~~this.:: · .· ... : -W~rr.en T~th~m, ::•Wtlha:n·. 'P:Il:rley;i · 'OWing:to· t~e's,trident triP.. to ~h:e

·appositfon 'as· worila··h_ostility: ··n is_ this, very .attitude of:i~difference,:" .•... <· ·., _., .: ·.; .... :; ,; ~a~tm Sputh,:Her~an· B~tt~~r, .'~~-~ ·Carriegie··.Tech'·game_, the~e will' be ·the~~- 'vhich .ml!st 'b:e.:'re~~.ve~·~if THE N.oTRE DAME. DAILY i~;to- g~~w[ Oh, h~p~y hvmg_t~•.ng~ no tongue, : ·d,Ie ·~!-on~,. ?1•.ntoll . .'.G~eas~_n, :~a-~~s; ~o Cla~ses Sat~rday;" · .•. · ·:·: ' ·. :: .A~~ 'tqaCl4)?'~~~·:p9ss~bil~~ies·_9f'aiding tile. st~dents .and th~ U~iversity.J And t:i~ c:~;~ef~!e· -~huey~l:~hose· . · , ,, ... ,,.. : .... ,.,,. . ·::.:; . ·. ; , .,. , .

. ; ,;.: JF,he;~e_Ill~e~s. o.£:7;,~~- :PA.IL! ~~~ff,~O•nOt see~ the.suppo_rtof, the, .. knocks wfll turn: and hit''.eml, : st~de~t, boCJ.y:, ~~ -~ I?.~rso.~al. tr,_~but~ all.Y -~~re· ~h-~~.:ou~_ath_le~es: re&'~l"dj hard.. ' ' • ! · ·. · · .. the. cheers for, the ·team. as purely; personal)tr1butes .. · Grea.ter 'support

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· ~.i~: d~~~;ed)eca~s.~~~i~e~li.~iteq _th1tm.ce~ o·( tli_eip~p~r·}a:ye;~~~d·'t?~-.~·~~'dsj (We/ · t little. t d' .. ·: of;its:edjt9rs. •.::They find .tbemselv~s unable tounqer~a~~.many. proJe~_ts 1 time.) ea v~9,. .: . a • mneri.

· .. ·which mif?ht;add:str_ength .to tl~e·pap?r· They Ciuinbt ·~~rve;~t_h~ 'stu(),C,nt) \ . __ . i , bo~y' ~s:completely 'as ~hey:.would li~~}~'- ~~d·_th~y: wt~·b~ ~~n~ele .to! , -We hav~ ·bee~-giving:editorials tJ :do SO<as long·'aS a·~considerable ·proport,I~n ;<!! ,~ha~ k,odY. .remal~S Indi~-~ the editor, and although SO far' non~

· _f~re~t. rh~ ·student~ shoul4:.b~· ·as -~ll~ll.'~On~ern~d '~O.r: Jhe welfa~~·; ofl of them· have rbeen published, .'h~ ., their. paper·;as \any ni_e~~~.r o'f the' staff, for,:it cis~ they' who will 'profit. has complimented' us on their time~ ·'fromtlie:i:i:icr~ased'services .. which it.will be·able to·offer.'. · · .: : ; Jessi1ess -tlieir:1ack:·~f insight,':anci · ·; .,Tl-IE: N-o~nli.DA~iE·DA:Ii;.Y is still young;:brit it'·has· already indi-: .their e~~ism: .. Biit.we are.going td

: ,c:it~{ 'tha(it 'co~ta~~s -~~e · ':Pdssibilities of· ai~ng:the ··stP:d(mts :in·. ·m_aiiy; . ~ally. ~nl-:\vi-ite one :on 'iDuty,': As i 'jvays.': Irifoit:p.atipn ~C?n,_every s_ubject is ootairied 'by': its ·readers .. JD:ore Copi~d .It~" ·. . . . . .. , .. , . l

.. conipleteiy tliari. formerly: Many activities .. of the 1school"which·rwere . ·This will': do- away.<with the· ego~ · .. :formerly al~~s~.:~:np~ar~(of a99u~ ~1l<:~¥¥1>~s, ~~'ch~.·~s: :deo~~:~ng~_ti~d is~: It_-wm impr.~!e the in-:-?r.·~i~~ '

. other scholgs~IC PF9J ects, :no,w receive_ tlj_yx:r prop~rtwn o~ p~~hc1~y,. an~ .:-sight . part_. of .. 1t. · ·And ·It Will . the response, in·jnter~st.is already:noticeable," . ...•. . , .. , , .. · JUSt'haye.to-be timed:,;· '·. !

, -:; .i .Tl1e.student ·also ·shou1d desire··_~ffe su'c_cesii' 19J~~s :P~P§r :t?e~~U,se, r . ··· ! . ·like' the foothall:team,:.it :must'reprcscnt his University in its part~c-. ·:,<··NEWS ·ITEM~:-·

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· J?Ar_i.y''disc!l~tinued~ :·Ye~/.if '\ve 'are to have, s_uc,:h.a:.paper, surely we all ball is:·haviiig-trouble'·With:ber serl . :r "· ·: :\vi~Jiito hav~ 'one: '\vhic;If may 'be "ri:mked among the best' college publica- vants 'and Will lliost :especially have ' . '

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.. · ... , ..... D,... J'. · .. ·1· .. ' f d · .· .. 11 ·h · · · to·have_· a:_ .. n_'e.·_w. i·b __ u .. tler;._'·.··.::_:_.:_:_:·:: ~:·_ ._.:, . :: tions. :·Notre aine'. Ias .won tie reputation 0 ' oirig we . w atever it - '' ' .- . . · ... ·: ... " . J! .,, . ·:'ijnd~rtakes,' ancf''Y.~·.:,~oP,e·:'J.'Ii,E .DAi,Ly will:1Iot be ,ninde' an:e¥ceptio~ . . · . . . ' · · i ...

b f t d t· t ,·Sirice·the editor.has''had~ taiit~ ,, .,,-· .. ;· . _.,.,

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•. 11. ~·~ J?~n-:-s,9pp~r · _; • ·, · .,::.: • · · '·· ·: , · · . ~~ •. : rums· about: 'reporte-rs· ·capitalizing ,: __ · .. ·;·_·_.::_·$_-_.s·_.· ~··.s' .o.:·_ .. · .• -.. ·_.:.:.·.;.M'). _e .. _:·a:·~J·.· .. ·_ ·.·: ~---·.'_I•C·_·.·.·.··k-'e ... ·_.t··.S· .. · ; __ .-.. : .. •.-.·~$·. ··s_. ~-·o·. o,_ .. ·.· . . ·; :· ... Insofar,_a~ 1t h~s .been a!Ile, we. beheve.-that -THE .•NornE DAME WhOn 'ilie:f I'efBr .tiU~niOrs; jUniOrs; . . . ~- DAii;v\lias ·madc.·a:c*euitable showing;~but it .has not:fulfil~eil:all tlid and so'iorth/we·:are''goi:ng to'.do· it >po~~ibii~f~¢s.#i.af~~.oul(b~ expect~d·i:r:t a place,vhere two··thousan·d:meJi this ·way • .-·The'y Jwere· 'all ''there! · · ·· ·, · ·'"' · · ··

· ,,ht}ve ~~q:f.requ~_n,tly.a_lld.so fq,rcfbly ~hown that;they'caiiu'nite in a com:.. Seniors.· ~e~~'>.'the~e.:· ''~Fr~shme~ · · ·. · · · · ·· ·· · · ·· . :·

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. ::mort-:p.urpose'~and·s.trive for :the; common good ·of their fellow' students were there .. ·. ·sophomores· ··were ·:_.G .. <~-: ·d·: '; .: ' ... ..;· · -:~: _. ·· : . . · .. : :· .. . . '

· ·and.their·scllOoL·· ·. ·.:··. •·· -.~ -.. ~ .. ·.· .•. ·:. · ·.··• · there.-".Jtiniors'wer{F.-tJiere~·:_ ... ; '· ··oo···:1a(illl'Uf'.uTt· · •·-L ··-~·.f:~ ;n'S '· \.··/we,'are ahvayS' re~dy'to.-gi.ve ~-big U. N;.:D; .fo~·_th~'tea~.- ;Let . · · '· ·· ·. · ·--. · · · · · ':"· P . OWn . OCQ ~(}-· .

:•?ll.tliose:who'hav'e:rei:nainec}'silcnt·berore~ no~;giveia''bif(U;.N.::n. ::(Have.yob:se.~n the'n·i~~::frit',tu~i . . .;_. ·: .. · ., ::. · 1 ·:. for:ol!-r n.A~i::v~ · .And th(~ost effe'cti~e rwfiy .. to.' 'do·· thl!-t is·· to-;put ,~our :ke'ys .in ·_the:,'win:cl'ow' dow~towri'lf, ! ,, '· :.. .. :":

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7 defeat at the bands ·of • the Uni~ ....---------:---:----:--~-.,I spr~ading .. across . the coun~ry, not

[ . ·1 versity of Nebraska last Saturday, . . PARA CHUTING only for . its . great football team, . '/ From Off·Stage . and we don't wonder at it. We; but for its hospitality. The Geor-

- imagine were:.we '.in Rpckne's shoes . ON .. , . gia Tech men, who were recently ,•,-~o-o_:,,._"~-~.,_;,.._.;. we'd have seven different kinds of ·defeated on the .nohrthhel\nf fi

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• ·•· 'AT'THE THEATRES. ··1 headaches:andthen some. , , ... p~_RA.T~SS.US '37.:.7, came away· wit t e. eemg · · · 'ld · ' Ch'l ·What ·.would. y·ou ·say t'f we .. tol.d l"'4 .that they would rather· be subju.:. L. ·a.S_a. lle-:-_H i s _Cht . r_.en_ s :. 1 • ·

you~that-Notre Dame figur~d to be gated by Notre Dame than any of .. dren., E ...• -' . N. ' ht . someth1'ng like 1,5.25 times.as strong MYSTERIES. their other opponents; .

. Oliver-One xc1bng . •g. ~ . -~ . A h f V as Nebraska before the game start~ A cloud; obscures the sun at dawn;~· Down at. Norman, the Oklahom-Orpheum- s es . 0 . engeance. . No birds proclaim the morn:- h. •· ·h • · ·

Black_stone-Five Roya.l Hussars. ed, that is on. comparative scor;s. nut ere the shadows nrc nil gone ans, at· t .eir.~ omecommg, were Palace-The Eagle's Feathe~~ We ·want to. carry you along. With From earth a child is born. c4arged with enthusiasm to wi~, Palace-The Fair Che'at. · us over some. of•the season's games Another day, another place;· but they flashed friendship to the

••• --~·~·-'•_,_0_,_, __ o_••!• and show you. what we are driving No cloud is in the skies; . Kansas at all costs, first. · When they ...----~- ,- . So bright it is, it seenis God's face 1 h d'd t " b " th d • · ·· a:t and prove our figures, as. It were. Is seen,-but someone dies. ost t ey . I no era , ey a -

AT THE- LASALLE: . First of all Nebraska and Mis- mitted the best team -won,. and the · · · b So on .. through· life, ~ntil we . find · - · · · · h-There does· not seem to e any so uri university played· a 7-7 result . That Death ·alone may please . men of, their pep body hoisted t e

ea.rthly. reason why "His Children's early in _the .. season, .. which ,made To share with us, the groping blind, Kansas players on their shoulders, b d God's all-wise mysteries. · • f h d h I Children" ·should not e a very go~ them look ]ike a fifty~fifty proposi- · . · · D. s: m spite o . t e mu -o~· t e. mo e.,.

picture. The novel of Ar~hur Tram tion ·insofar ·as football strength skins, apd carried. them off · the makes·an .interesting, even drama; goes. St. Louis university stac~~d worst defeat ·in ·years, the final field

. the direction a!ld. photography are up against their fellow staters, score being 25-2. . . Wouldn't it be fine · if Kansas good, and ~et It falls short of the Missouri, and ·bel!! t4em to a score- Now· 25, the points scored by the ·could hear such comments about mark. . · · less tie.· That ·made Nebraska,. Irish, happens· to be 12% times its .·spiri~? Her tradition of re­, The plot concerns three ,-genera- Missouri and St. Louis like so many the· totai of the two registered by mammg m the Stadium . after· all

tions Old Peter Kayne,. a 'Y all peas from . the· same pod. . . Princeton. And if ·Notre Dame, games to sing the "Crimson and , Stre~t flgure, known as. :'the Pirat~" St .. Louis university came to Ohio again utilizing mathematics·, was Blue" and shout the "Rock Chalk," ·to his friends and enem:es, amassed· to seek gridiron laurrels and: stub- 12% times better than a team that is known. far and wide, but is. she a fortune alt~ough h<: Is never ac- bed their .toes 'When they ran .afoul tied the ·Navy at :three pofnts all, recognized especially . for conduct cepted ·.by SOCiety. His son,. Rufu~, of "the St. Xavier eleven- at Cincin- while the Navy in turn. was 61 . toward. -strangers from Missouri, smug:and·respectable, lands, as hi~ nati, St. Xavier, winning 20 to .10. times better than. St.· Xavier, an Aggievjlle; and Lincoln? . father says, ".on_ the top of. the Natur·ally if St. Xavier stacked up el~ven that was t\vice as good _as . Tomorrow those· of Mt. Oread heap," financially · and . socially. as being twice as formidable as St. St. Louis, ·which · played Missouri can. ge~ ·back of the._ cP,eerleaders Rufus' three daughters-go m for all Louis you'd naturally gi"'ie the:tn .even up and Missouri· in turn stag- and ·yell ,for the "fightinest" team the foibles of the present day, and the same edge on· Missouri,. who ed. a· 'tie game with Nebraska, in .in the Mis~ouri Valley; and if they there is the basis .of the story._ played. St .. Louis to. a naught to ·order to arrive at the comparative win, or if they loose, they. can make ~One thing can~not escape atten-· naught lresult and· also Nebraska, strengths of Notre Dame· and Ne- .Washington•feel that it is a joy to

.tion;, that is. the difference in act-, held to a 7-7 score by Missouri. braska you'd multiply . 2 by· 61~ play,Ka~sas. · · ing on the p~rt of the members of: St. Xavier looked like the real which makes 122' and then multi­the 'cast. The. older school, repre- stuff after that· victory and were ply tbis by 12% · which made the sented by George Fawcett as Peter picked to 'give the Navy middies a Irish loom up as 1,525 times be~ Kayne, Joseph Burke as his cron~, ·rtin ··for .their money. But they ter than Nebraska. · and Laurence D'Orsay as Ka~ne s. didn't.· Instead they ·were swamp- But 'here's a. case in which fig.

, lawyer, stand out in startling con- ed, · 61-0; Boy, oh ·boy,· but that ures didn't mean a continental darn trast to the !ather callow perform- was a setba.ck and made St. Louis, thing for. instead of Notre Dame ance of the younger actors. ?nd Missouri and Nebraska all · look being 1,525' times better than Ne­actresses. They have, of cours:, very inferior to the Navy, in· fact braska, ·the Cornhuskers proved the advantage of age and experi-, so bad that the Middies stacked up themselves to~ .he twice as good as

, ence, but.nev~rthe.less the diife~enc.e as being 122 times as good as the Notre Dame. · .. · · . is there,. and one IS somewhat.Justi- 'trio of westerpers, since they beat · If'yoti: can· figure .that one out,

. tied in-believing-that, J:ames R;enni.e,_ St. Xavier- .61-0 and the Cincin· go to it~ We can't. And a_s .we the hero/Will never, ·at any_ tune m· nati crowd" were twice as good as· said before we can't blame Knute his· career; approach· the art of. St .. Louis. · It's-a simple matter of Rockne if he has ·a headache. That George 'Fawcett. · . · mathematics or a matter of simple defeat, and ·.the computation . we

Hale Hamilton, as· Rufus Kayne; mathematics, just ·as you prefer. hav·e. just set· forth. gave us <?ne .. is excellent,· and Mahlon :Hamilton, _ In order toe g'et .the ~otre Dame

. as the millionaire :'sportsman is no_t kernel in our football nutshell, we'll quite ·so good. ·· · Dorothy Mackaill, have to remind· you that the Navy ·among the· women, easily surpasses· played Princeton . without definite them all · in her.- part as Sheila,. · · h · result, that is their ·annual co:r;ttest Kayne'syoungest daug ter~ . ~ .terminated-.Jn~a- 3,.3...:.Score ... Al_l.of -·-u~·''His··-childfen's ..... Children''-ch_ as·.

which· would make the . Tigers ap-anyorie serious:·ff!.ult, it is the cast-; pear to:beju'st'a(go·od.as:the Navy ing of BebeDanie,ls in.~~~- part of: and consequently 61 times as good Diana Kayne; -the 'herome. There. as St. Xavier and 122 times· as goo'd are .those· who go to the theatre to as. s't. .Louis, Missouri and also Ne-. •see Be be' Diuiiels, but it c'an· not.· be · . . because· 'sbe'·is.' a; gre'at actress, or br~;~;ll .recall that • Princeton was

'for .that matter, an actress at ali. one.of the teams Notre Dame util..: . ·shEds unnatural; ·and in 'her .por- ized in' gaining-their reputation- as trayal of emotion she sh_ows . an a~~ the best football. team extant this tonishing.Ja~k. of. ability ... One. has_ a Vision o{ a harassed 'direCtor· saY-. season, a reputation- that was. un-ing,_ ,_·'.P.fea_se, ··Miss.·.··.:Daniel.s, ·a little sullied .. until last·· Saturday .. Well,

.the Tigers. 'vere like so -many pyg.: ·more'life.m,• · ., . ·· ' · · mies before the great attack of

~:· · ·· f~?~ '1~~-PI~'l·~suR~-,--' Notre :q,ame, going down to. their

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. " , . . ..• [Cleveland .News] . ,.. . . ; · We'll. venture that: Knute Rock-. ne,.'the. up arid. doing .coach 'of the~ ,Notre :name. eleven, has ri headache, these~days; the result' of 'that 14 to < • ': •: • : ' • ' I ' • ' ' ~

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. YOUR DUTY TO NEBRASKA. · CDaily Nebraskan.)

It' is ·an abusive and a more or less unfair 'subject, but the use of intoxicants as a means of celebra­tion' of University. events is noth­'ing short .of deplor~ble. . Homecom­ing and the recent· victory are t\vo _examples· that ileserve a sweeping br()adside, one· that ·will not men­·ti_on the ··physical results, on that will not mention the mental effects, but one that concerns the honor of this institution. • · ·

College' ·papers/ the. o~ly · exte~riill voice. of the students of most insti­tutiohs, ·are'.'expres~ing a ~easure ·of 'alarm and regret that there. is; sure-. ly an evil .that must be clipped short and hurled from ·the very Vi-

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cinity of educational institution~. Nebraska.· (for she too must have

her name connected with those of the offenders), cannot afford . to have · her mighty · dignity . and her fair. name associated with the .de­plorable ·habits of those who laugh

. at discretion, assume no responsibil-ity, and call ·themselves· Cornhusk., ers.

This is a forni.ative period, this is a time when rio student cim allow himself to set precedents or follow customs that not only concern ·him but also concern his fellow students~ It is not· reform that. is needed, it is not better. education, it is merely a duty to the University of Nebras­ka; ·the ins_titution that every. stu­dent is proud to claim as his 'own. ,

The Rhodes -THEATRES·

Blackstone ·.TODAY.

DORE DAVIDSON -ln:-:­

'.'NONE SO BLIND"-

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WILLIAM RUSSELL --,-In-

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IRIS. H. : ·l· E·Av· E- ! .·.-.;}:C.· alt1_s1ssued .. ~.or ... - K.-oF c. INITIATioN. BRoTH~R,co~.-u~BA.,·. NovEMBER. scHoLASTic.

. . Complete accounts of the Laetnre . . . . • - . .. •• - ·.: 1 :- Swititming Team· Co~tinU:ed ":from Page 1.) Contin~ed fro~ Page· 1.) . . medal pre'seritation .and the Poetry

.:··.F. ,.·o .. ··R. :·_··c· ·. AR·. N' .E.G IE· .. · . The prospects for.·t~e' s\Viriuning ecvery cot~ncil int·,hNew York sftatthe. ts~is·ddeyHotiont, k1 ~pflt htankding o~t t}lbe. ~~~~:~ 7s~~:~:~~!aisn:~oianstt1~ce. No.

team are bright as neai-Iy all: the ommen mg on , e success o e acre ear eri e s, ept distri -v.etE~rans ·of last_ .. year's team· are game, he says, "I.like ~o think that uting his ·badges· until' this has.'now -~ Dr. R. R. Macgregor will contin·u·~

. - . : .. ' -.' back. Bob· Cerney, John· Wiebel, the great succe.ss 'of the game was b~come· one of 'the 'favorite -devo- his· discussioJ.l: .0~ · "St~ ·':f_homas, and · · · · .. k. · ... h.·~ d. :~ .:. E·~· · · John Terhune;· Gene FogtrtY, Dick due in great measure to the won- tions' of the congregatio-n and: of the Century."' Short stories will in.

Rockne Ma _es J If ~.Tnp .:: ast; Fuite, Graves,. Alzarez, Pat Buel, derful support:given by the knights ·the student" body. ' . . . elude ,offerings-by J. R.: D"avis and . Te.ch .Boasts of Peculiar Shift; McGoorty,. Sievers,- ·Milbauer,· and in the New York jurisdiction to "Brother Columba has about fin- Francis Kolars. ; . . ; .

. Beyers are all available and there is th,eir brothers from "Notre Dame." ished :"thel. work' given him to per- . An unusually. good illustrati~n . : _:· ... , c·arnegie .prep·ared, ..... · good material among· the candi- The various ·committees of the form,··the·: Sacred· Heart has been ha·s been provided for this issuCby

Rockne's Fighting team will-leave dates.· , · · · · · .. Knights of· Columbus for. the year most gracious to·liim and it but re:.. the court~sy <>! ~he ·Dom~. . . ·· South Bend at 7. o~Clock this .even- ·: .. ,A schedule is now being arranged are as .follows: . mains for us to reap the fruits of ··-ON TO PITl'SDURG- .

ing. for theh~ third :invasion of the a~d: Loyola Universi~y,. Culver, Committee· on Social· Center his· labors. He has sown the seed Dr. John .. A .. ~toeckley,. dentist East, and the East is. waiting, wait- Michigan Aggies and Fort W:ayrie y building: . Fr. 'Foik, George Bisch- ·and who' can say ,\r}iat the harvest 5_11 J. M::s~ B!-!ildi~g. T-Th .. I.

ing to see if they are still the Fight- are among the possible· opponents. off, Mark Nolan, Harry .McGuire, will be? He has worked~·wonders · · · · ing Irish .. · · .· . · . The. first ineet will be held on De~ James Egan, Jimmy James, Ray in "this· \veary world, but who· can .•• ..-o.-"-~·~··-"--.-·~

Captain Brown~ and .his cohorts cember 14,: 'vith . the South Bend Cunningham, Tom' Hodgson,· ·Bob fortell" what the increase \viii be · ·Evi:"''S E·x·· A ;11R · are.going:East.to conquer the.con- Y>M;. c. A.· either~at their own po"ol Curry, John-Hurley,· AI Sommer.-. \Vhen·he is united in glory \Vith the ·. '1. Ll.' . "RlY.t~NEn:,' .Qt1erors of .. Pitt.~pu_rg, .. Carnegie or at the Municipal Natatorium 'on _i,. Dance C()mmitt~~: Gene Pogar- Sacred H~art?'. · . · ~Tech. Notre Dame is going into Washington street.' : ty; John Hurley, Bob Rink, Vernon ·"Let us· 'carry on.' the second last game of .the sea- .A meeting•of the .veterans'and .Rickard, Franc~s:·.O'Bo,Yle,. Fred i'REV;'W.:coRCORAN."· son: without tlie' ·services · of the candidates will be held in 123 Main .Forhan;· Bob· Worth ... · , , 1 · ·: '._::_oN· :ro PITTsnuito__;_:,: · ·

· 'greatest running. back of the sea- building at 12 :45 o'clock today. : Committee . on Publications:·- AI - · · ' · ' ~ . , · . ~son, ·Don Miller. . .. ... . . :f . . . ' ' ;. '-o~ TO PITTSQ.URr.-- . ' ·MsomGm.er, . Ray Cunningham, . Harry Director of Studies lty: . :

.: There· )Vill .be no ingn o· . over- ' . . . . . . . c Uire. . . . 116 . k . A'. ·. . ' ' . H' . L" "·EM a· N' TR . .'confidence ltS tlie team entrains to'- Walsh HaJf .. Beats. . . CounCiCEntertainment and Good . J.YI.Cz es: . nnouricement . :. . EE ~ight, .·for· the· Tech gddders- have G .. h, · · .of Order: .-.Harry. McGt1ire, · ~or- ' . Announcement was made yester- · · ·· · · · ,. · · · · ·· · · · · ~een .flashing at high_ sp·ee~ in th~ . OS en, 33· to 0 her~ Claney, Gilbert .Uhl, Laurence day: at the office of:the Director of So~th." Bend's: :L~~ding. O~to~:~~-~iat

· 'eastern'football realms since the The ·walsh hall football tean1, I{elly, John Snakard, T. O'Conner. Studies-that·the.regular.classsched- · and:Manufacturing Optician·;· ·season opened .. -The power of their led by Ca.ptain Stanhope, ·defeated . House committee: . John. Hurley, ·ule: .would prevail on the Wednes- . . .. . . . ·. . -. . , ·~ttack cannot be ,appreciated from the Goshen· Elks, 33 too, at:Gosh- ·AI. Hockwalt, Butch ·Haecker,- Ver- .day Pl;eceding Thanksgiving ~but . :: .; ~22·~ -~···Michigan: ·s·ti-'eet: ··. the scoi·es. hung _up by the Engin.,. en, Sririday afternoon. ·-The' 'Valsll- non McNab, Jim Smith. . . . . ·that thei·e would ·be ·no classes on: ... ..,. . .Phone Li~coln 6504 ...• ~eers' school 'thiS" .. fall. The .. Tech I•tes . ;completely . outclas" sed. tile" Comm_ittee on Members.hip. a_nd Th d . th F. 'd . ; . . .. . r: .·.· . . . :I ' ' . . urs ay or on. e· ri ay morning,...,_.~.,-·-~·-·-;-,,_"~

··:men have; 'piled up ·100. points to. Elks, -allowing them but· one ·first .Transfer: · Bob Curry, .w. Rader, ·following; .Absenc~ .. from: Wednes-; . Tiiri\iv ·o·. ib,:,B· 1 rR: ,;E·;· . . . their oppohents:·.42,,but .comparing down, :·and-'crrished their··.'defeilse Bill .Ryan,. Charies Collins, J:im .day classes· :or' Frxday •afternoon' ·I.~.I.J.Y.O.. r· Lf, n.. 1;he schedules of Carnegie and Notre with a whirlwind attack th:itniixed .C.rowley, Jack-Scallan,-Harry Stuhl- classes will" constitute ··a double: cut.i andyou think ·of Reai:.Eye.Servii:e :bame;·tfier~ is' no comparison. . ' passes and line plunges. _dreher, John Bartley, John Q ... ,. . . ' . . . . .. I · .... '" . .. . . ..

j The Pittsburg s'chool was held to -The ,·catllOlic squad" "scored two .Ada;ms; '· .: . .. . . . . . ·, . :' . " -ON'·TO PIT'.rsu·uuo- - . . ... ~--~-~;~. . . . ' ...

~a 6~6 ·tie b'y: ·ne6:oit:, ,vliich 'in· turn touchdowns. on. intercepted passes, Resolutions: : Walter Shiltz, Pete ,: . PENNS~LV!\.NIA-~ All -~was defeate-a;2:.to<o·oy-the Michi.:. t~•e. fir~L,of.whichled ~irectly to Cray, Herb Jo~es,· )LDore, :Paul.:were ,suspended SatUI;day-morning ·'gan .. Aggies l~sf· Saturday.- Carne:. t.he: Goshen.goal.. Another co:unter _Rahe_. ' · ·. · . . . · . .: . ; · as a fitting observance of Pennsyl-1 );ie: defe.ated· :Pittsburg 7, to '2, ~ut was hung up, when a Goshen .. back , Committee .on ~oy:· ~~Ii:f. :W.o.r_k:' .vania· Day .. : ,The daY..was conducted: lost to W. and J., 7 to 9. In th·e fumbled one- of :wade Sullivan's ,Mar~ . ~olan, .. Berm.~: L.Ivergo<?_d;, as.,a 'student.:social :and athletic oc-: game· after tlie. Pitt encounter, Tech long punt"s and a .. W als.h man ·fell . Thos. / 0 Conl\or, :R.·:. C~hill, .Gene. casion,. . '· , . .. .. :lost to Le.high,:"'(to 13,-while Notre· on.the.ball hehind the line:: ... -~ ·Mayl,. P .. Funk. . . .. ·' ,. . .. · · ··· · ~Dame was .. trampling, over Purdue . The; punting of Sullivan .was. the -~ ~ Iriitiatic,ms': ... Ray ._,Cunnh:ighain,: _. . •. · . . , , .· ... ; .. ·.::>·])R~ 'j~;:B-UR·KE 'in the Irisii'Hom'ecomin~fattraction". outstandil:lg"feature Of the game.and Harold' Coo~e, Joe Harmon~ ;Frank yo~ H &' H c . . . . ., . \ ·, .

• 1 ·;The first'thr.eegames;(irithe Engin:. time.•after. tinie the .:Iowa- flash Milbauer, Ed: Sutz,.John~Stoeckley,: ~~Le . etr .. , etr ' Qi Q~~r ?O,ye.~rs,in:the .. ~f\me Io'cati~p.

'eers' schedule /were with light' boot~d the oval for 65 yards .. The ~George·.·v ergara; ... ' ,: . ' . . : . . . . . . . ·, . ·. . . '. : ' : 2~0 South. Michigan, Street '. 'teams tliat·;served to put· the Tech-' punt that counted for the score was -. Sick 'committee: Vincent' s·chn'ei-i ·.: ~ .·STUpENTS').liPPLIES. ... ;,,.;;SOUTH .BEND,·, IND.'.· 'ers into condition fol:'the remainder. kicked from \Valsh~s io-yard line. der, Keating,' E~:. Lynch; :"A •. Feli-:-: . . . a~·r~c;;·&. Glnsses)~'it'' the.'E;~: ·of their season,. and the .high point· s u· I . tl Elk . ner, _Art Suder:' ~ ,.. . :: ·.' .. ·. ·- i .. .12'0· sa'~ih". Mi~hi"~~;n St"reet . .. . . ... • . .. . . Of the~I·r· sch·e-·du·l·e··,,.;ll be ... t.hei·r clas'h' u IYan.a so ga\e le.. s .. a.sam- ·F.- .. ··. .. · '·tt' · '··''; 'J'; •:.·:·, · · ·. ····- · · · .. · · · · ., ... _ .. ·,

• • .. • • • '",,· • • . 1 ple.of.."Red ~Grange stuff when he .. IJ1an~e ... comm~ ~e:_ .·. ,n11~~; 1 · .. · ···J · .: . ,. · · ~with the Fig~~~-~- !:Ish n_e~t Satur- .was, called upoldo carry. the ball.. James, James ~g~E_~-- . . : I. ' .. ·• -JOHN·H~ ·ELLIS;·.·'

,,day .... ,.. . .... . .. . .. . ... ·: .. Captain St~nhope at center and .At th~ · bus~~:ss ~~~~I~g .. which,_· ... _- .. :;_ .. ;, .. ,· ... ; ... , . ! :\ . :•., OPTOME~ST.: · , ~ . Like, ~ebraska,- the · e~ster~er~. ·Zqia(,!k o:n the. ~ving ~vere the otl~er preced~d .. t~e .. PI?,~!-'~m~ _It: was an-!._. .. ·: . ·., .. ,. , .!·,, . . •. ·.· , , ., .. , .': ·. :: 'OptholmoUaist · .•

~Vlll ~~ p~1me~ to .. the fightmg. P,Itch brigq~ .SP?ts• ~n th_e· 'Yals:h C?~tm- nou~~.e~. th~~ 1~~ mi,~~at~o-~ ';ou!~ .bei ·", . , , : .... :V~~~.~ , .. , -: '; · . .--.: .. , ..... _,' ·.- 612 _613 J,"M,·~."Bld~ • . whe~ ~ockne·S proteges be?'x~ ,ca- gent. Both m~n dis~layed a.re- held m. January. qrand Km~h~:.: .. ; .·r.··; .:,:.·:. i :·.:.:· .. :.' .. ···:·. ·· •. Phon~ Main 418 ·· ..

" - - :vo~~~~g:-· ~r~~~~ .. ~h~ .. - !i~~~". m >!.~~ ,m a.:.r.:k.a:b.le,. :aggress!y;en~s.s:..::an_a. -~~rn~a~~ re~.~:~~ed_._ ti:.a.~-=- app~xca~i .:....;_.;lndlana. sd:argesL: . .;~-- ~-i.- -. ·~·;, .. ~-· -.. ,~ 1 ·: .. ;,;,;.;;,·· -

S~oky City, and fans wllloe Jam , tackled with .savage VICiousness on t10ns be sent m an6'~ as possibl~.: , . . . , .. . .. .. . . . . . . : ..... , , . . . .. .. , , ; . . -. , .-, ·-: · ;1 .0 · .:·_J

mmg Forbes field by the thousand the defense . 1. The Fourth Degre~ w~ll also be ex-1 .:· .. ·D' · · 1· ·o·ffi" .. · .... ; . . . 1 to. get a glimpse of the Hoosier The Goshe~ aggregation far out- amplified by the Notre Dame Coun-,.· :: .. ; . ' ent.~ .L :· ce . '. ·; i -..... In< ',:: lc;' .'; ,;, ..... , ·:ir.;·!· i., ~:::;; 1 '1 · th ·. ·':f t ' ' .. ' • · •····,··' ·' 'f·.;· ... , .... ,. · · 1 Office Phone 1\Tam 3134 ·' ·· ·· · · e even. . . . . weigl1ed th~ local squad and sev- ci m . e ne~r u ure. ; · 1 ! · · ., ." · ., .·.~·· . .' · .. ::;,· .. · · · ~:.'~' : · ·: ·· ·: ·1 ' ·· · ;,·~ .:, ~-'~" .... ,.~,;~/. :;n<•' : Carnegi~ ~U;S .a pecuh_ar shift Wlt.h eral times were able . to stop the M?-SIC dunn!? th~ evenmg W:asi ~ot:. <?nl~ m. ~xze' :and:. EqUipme~~ ·n· I'D :.• 'iR. f ;D" \.D.TiTGG:~'AN. . ., ~ ~eat .poss~b1litles and one that Is Irish backs at the "line for no'gain. furmshed. by the Ohver Rote~ or~h-; but Quahty of:Work as .. well. ·. ;_. ! " .·~·., J. ~: ..... ,i~·, .. ~ , ': .· h,kely to give the.Rockm~n.a ~reat O'Neil, quarter b~ck of the. Elks, estra .. · One of the. entertamm~n~.. . ..- • .. r· -, , ····' ., .. ·~,,,.,_ .. }·DENTIST:,,>. .. ·:::-''·. amou.nt of tr~uble, .. T~e shift 1s o! made his acquaintance with Notre ~eatures was the Frisco dance g~v:f J· .··.T· · .. ·" -HOLMES· · · · · ··· · ... " · · ·, · e,ven greater _c?mplextty tha!l that _Dame football, when as a. member en ,bY Ja.ck Doyle. At the close PI; • .• : . ·. '11 ' ::.:J>6;~: lf~~~:7f~~;T,f~.s~ )~i11·i~g · '

· u;sed. by. Georgia. T;ch. In.Its ;x- of the ·famous .~epauw "Myste·ry the:,~eetm?' refreshmentsof dou~h~ ·~ .. ··' ·: ·DENTIST · ·. i. ,,.

:h~ti~~nit~~ :ef:~;~:a~ ~:~:;;:;_ ~~~~~ f~iiJaye~-~g~inst the-Rock- nuts. and Cider were served. ! 1 9~~~er ~ichiga~' ~ ·~a:~hi~~t:o~·.'~~·:.~ .·:~:;;,: ·:~:: ... ··:;,; .,;·; 1

: ;.;.'.: ._ ,.:~·.~. ;'·:·:. :: :, ·rr: .: .· : ·. ence, 01~ it may double back' into a -o~ ... ~~,:PITTSBt:nd·::.__. , ·'- 'O.ver~Fruma~ _ _Drug\Company ... · i < ·].:" ·9~.c.~:·Phone,\Mai,n.5l3 .,,:· directline·charge. Furthermore, it Two "G.· ood_ P_.laces . ~~·. r:~·~.k.·.--.i~.~··:si_gris ... ;. ::·~·I Liri~o·i~/68'i9: Residen~e-Phone Mzi(~-.~_58,.".·: ff I t. f . t th . SCHOLARSHIP. DANCE~. " ) ' ' ' ~r.er~~::u:c~~~ oefc t~;sh~ft ~Ra~:: Mrs.· Lewis Aherling .will . hav-e .·to EAT: "! ; . :·;: ;:: ...... '",_,;.;· .. ·.·::' ~: ;·;,~~· ..... ·, '~ 1'.>: l .. ~P_. ___ _t;~~J;.~~--~-~~:JW ~M¥E ... _L.

. p'end on the amount. of speed ,vith charge . 0~· :the:- studen_t tickets' for I ~ . · · · · th S h 1 h' d t th · p 1 · ' \a 415 ,·Farmers-·Trust~Bldg. ' which it:is executed. The' faster,·. e c oars Ip· ance a e aa1s , .· ... :..·. •=····., .. , ...•... ·

t~e more deceptive. . . Royale ·next. Monday . night ... ·.Con~ at ! Office . Hour& ··2·· to 11'; 7 ·to 8 · 'd bl ·· · .. h b · · · d · li ave you tioticed .'the · -.- ..... ---: :To break up ·this attack, "Rockne's sx_ era e' expense · as een un e~- ··

linemen are going .to· have. a busy gon~.by the club in preparation 'fo~ H·o ME l . cleanlin~s's.':a.tz'd comfort . ·'.·afternoon·, particularly . the _,ends this dance and from all indications . · · : · while riding:-a <tT ellow': : .. 'whose speed in closing in on the' ;it·will be the best Scholarship.dance I . . . . . : .. ; >:·~~4ay?.:~;." ';, ;; <'··:·,·;/::~ :~:·

offensive backfield will.. be- the .fac- of tli_·e year. · · · :_ . . and at. the .. ,_-1

:. ·' T.·.h,, . ·. · . ~:- ;·. ,. . ::. :. ·' . .. , . · ey are disi"rifected,' .. tor upon which the success . of· the ' l

. shiftdepends.- . ' . . . ·,. .. .. s . . ·. 'l" ·rrr~ h. ·.r;i; ·. ·, ',,' B. ·._·E."L·M· ·o.NT···, -~,·-· .·;?~~ttyne,d:~~~)_._!:~~!.i~-?~.1I; ... :.·. ·· ; The squad took .a long, strenuous . . ay t.. ·rr tt ·c 1-0Wers . · . "\yorkout 'agai~st .the Carnegie for- B" e·,··:e. "r·_~.·.··a:n: d·._T_I ·_T .·eb·e·' r.· And"yo~·;:·ari~~~ WtU . mation, Wednesday afternoon and YY~ •:J:Ii. D. Students Invited • :cciutte(/uiY~ ./.t-:~;~,_;;'7

. ·.the ·defense· ·enjoyed no . small . . ... F~ORISTS . · . · -- --t (:. __ _

· ~mount· of success in. breaking up · . -225 N. Michigau.·. St~~ct. · · · · ·. YE. y,-_,T~~ . • the attack •. \ One· ·team worked' · - · '· .·! .~ / . .... £ii!.JQW"--" '

· ·~gainst the Frosh in dummy scrim~ •:•,_o_o_•-·."!""·.;;.~~;_;..._ .;.;.;.~-·~o ,., li9 North.Main Street . mage, . 1vith . Crowley, Layden and "Maher in· . the ·backfield. . . . . , \ Last year, the Irish went down to · · •· · · .. ·T_H.El ·

·· Pittsburg ·and ran· riot over the J .·Tech defense- and stopped .their . . . . M"" . n· . . . .1·. d .;

. brilliant. attack~ which "\Vas directed IDEAL" . ' . c . 0 na _. l: •. by . the. ·versatile . ·Robertson·, ·high · · · . . . .. .• . . . . . . ' · · . . · ·· .

point. scorer in the .. East for 1922. ~t· d • r - : i . . .. ·_ -- .. ·Saturday .win· be "Red" Maher's :LAUND.RY· :·. ;~ .U 10 . . ! ~rr~·=;==7T=~~· ::==·=·.--=::= .. := ... ==:===::;::=#it day to hang up :a·few poinfs"'i:ri the SOUTH ~fAIN ·'sTREET-.;·.! . (/' r· ... :· ·,._ . . : ; r ••

. . .. ~ ' . .. ~. . ~ .·.\ .. ···,' ., ~omce:.:cor.' Col!a.X'!A.~e. ·&u;. ~

-; ! •• ; r: ~,., .. fa::vette ftlyd. , ,, .. :. :'<·:·.Res!den_ce: 216 S:.Ta::vli,r:St.,· • ..

.;. Dr~,J~' n;:i}E.RTELIN·G-·· :··Office, Main 676. Res., Main 611. ·

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