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JANGLE DEBATE INCHAPLE TO-NIGHT. B.Y.U. vs.U.A.C. 8:20 ANT SPRING USHERS INFLEET Hendricks Medal · New BillIntroducedTW OFORENSIC TEAMS READY TODEFEND Fundfor AGGIE KNIGHTS OF THESPIKED SHOE Goes toNamesaketo Enlarge HONORS ATHOME AND ABROAD of The Doner A gricultural Research OUT OF VERBAL ARTISTS TO ENGAGE IN MOU'l'H TO MOUTH
I NG TEAMS SH AK I NG K I NKS LEGS-SP RI NG HALL POPULAR W ITH ATH LETE S-H ELPS TO King Hendricks Wins Cont est Congressman From Indiana Pl'T THEM IN T RI M FOR T R ACK AN D FIEL DFor Best Ex temporaneous Introduces B ill Which Would MATERIAL FOR HEAVIES GOOD. Speech- Nebeke r, Smit h, Add $85,000 Ann ually to
Young and Peck Talk.
ith the basketball suits pickled in moth balls until another n, it remains only to coax old Sol out from behind the cloud s, to set spring sports booming like an oil strike on the
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course are attended with de\1;>rmina- <'fforts In that some of the Jines of tlon to make the nert three montlJa .toubttul mc:rnlng are eliminated. 1 ~:~::~e~":; :::s:c:c;:t'~h:Pcli:n_.:~ :~:w:;:r~~:; 1r::~~nc;bl:e7ea~::n;:
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:1:;,::~;,;:';l~~:I i r h n b 1 :~:w::::r~;:>· b:st: eb>·:~r:.' A:~ ~:o:ey::;· ::te:tt::::~e:~n~g K. K . K. Have Slated St. Pat rickr cording to the tone of the message .,<'hool at Bozelder. Judgln,; fnm1 j the Aggies teel that they are In a !,is 1,1~11trecord, he wlll b<'! ; 'Jle 10 3 D y For Eleventh Annual j position to accept tbe oft(>r and re- handle the baseball team t:tla yea" Ba11 quested the local authorities to from the management point o, ,·le .... __ ·_ withhold their decision regarding Mr Adams Is the type ot worke: that S8int Patrick's Da}· nen Thursday, next year·s series until th eir letter bE:lleves In making things go , H.<J'JBJ:1 lfarch 17, the business geniuses or . arrived. Since the wire arrived I a,•eadr started by getting 'ns1ie<the college will lay aside their led- I yesterday morning, the letter from :he. pleyers out e,,ery day thro"lng gera and pens and act as hosts to the I lltab mar be expected wit bln two I .t,l baseball. 10:1>tu! tbe student body at the an- j weeks at the most • i\la cTaggart' - ·-+nuril Commercial Club Ball. Each stated yesterday that he believed the I Ir ene Chipman. Leona Eames. year tor ten years the K. K. K. ball Aggies would accept the proposition Kei t b Bullen a nd Couls,ir, Wright has rMaled the Prom and Military of the local Unlversit}' and If th e are taking p~r::!n ~l:tm~d=:~d: 8 honors In being the best party ot the committee here is favorahl)' im• glon play, J · . III year. Novelty of decorations and pressed by the _terms or the Utahltes, · which will be played Logan ab~ndaoce of good congenial spirit' I th,ey would be o~ered the trip. How- : llarch 17 - 1 S. __ ..._ _ alv;ays mark the atralr. e,er the local ...ommlttee that Is According to Doug Smith, presfd- . (Continued on page three) Science Tea~~er-"Name a product eot ?f the Commercial Club, this made ofn~\;orn BeeC" year 6 party promises to be even S t ude H · Pinion 11111 1 0 ;e::. e~!:~~=~~ ::,a:a,;~~S:g !u;t::: ~o 1 0 Irish Idea will transform the Thos. , -"So you call the door or your celSmart gym Into a ball room or en-· The students wlll be eJ:ceptlonally !er Oulga-What Is tbat!" ebantrtleot Milton Hansen Louie ravored with a discourse by W. P. "Because it communicates with Balllt •waido Anderson Me;rlll Pet- l[onson, on "The Genealogy or the Spirit,;." ersoa' .,,.ill assure 8 pl~asent set of Christ," In chapel oeJ:t llonday. Orl- ,vblte and Blue. decorations. gloal data on this subjec t has been Keifer B. Sauls. Lawrence Carter collected by llr. Monson from the +---------------+ and Claude Adams wlll plan the Association or Correspondence or ASSISTANT MANAGER programs and refreshments to mat<e Jewish Rabbis and will be given. He \\' ANTED 1 ~,~e~ 6 ~_k;;.P~\::.:\:h:r~=~n:~a~:: ~:r:~e~:pr:s':oe/p:;!~~e~:vl:f b;:: There is a vacancy in th e 1 cJe,·er hosts. Bill Bell and Dave Dal- Eastern States Mission and at pres::::i~=~lt :aannaag~:~h~~~. ::a!:! 0 e)· complete the committees. They ent Is a member of th e t nd u st rlal feels that be bas the abillt)' to
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One gazes at the co,·er or th •·Follow up Number" of the Magpie. as its editors have chosen to call number two. volume two, of the ·ollege comic and humor with the idea thnt there is something tunny within. The cover design by Profesl!Or Cah·ln Fletcher, while suggestini::"followed up" rather than "follow up" does draw a grin with Its clown• Lsh three studes at the feet ot the Titian haired damsel 00 the Be-No ro!ltrum. The printing on the cov.er of this number is an improvemen•
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In Salt Lake tonight S. H. Judd, King Hendricks and Carl Friscb-
A5EC aNaTl~ ~E Tn U ENTERTAIN Noted Cr itic Re,·iews Aggie Comic Giving Const ructive.
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cb tournament~, a nnmbe~ i clndE& track a~d the baseball. some u,·er last Issue. but still bas room for e results ~ere surprls : 1:1tudents leaving to give their farms mpro,·ement. d •ete~n pla)en lo st gamesjand pocketbooks an early start ror a The Inner portions of the bookie! who ,-;ere considered In tbe 1auccessful season and a number or h11.,·e been madP live!)· with the class. How~•,·cr. th e final uew students entering. The re- · rartoona of Gu>· Rose. )largl th 1nd are lcativf' ll~ l~aat ot ~h~ nialning .students though sorry to Maui;hnn, Oarwin Robinson, Dewe,· ablllty of those v,ho st8 >ed have an'-ka,·e wish the departing i--lnkreen, Rut> ('(egg and Edna onu succ, '5 , and hold out a wel- C'rookston. lliss )laugban an~ come to those coming in for perhaps Robinson ha,·e carried the burdo:n of --+ one or tbe best all round terms of the student work and have got away th ~~:arnew beginnings In each :~~":lt~m~~ 0 ,.::nt:::rhan;~;;~:~
attended with enthusiast!< students and tb9 student actlvitleci have commenced with hrartr n•·
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Dur ing Coming Scnwn. :::~:a;:r ho:meth:coot:!~:a~n:uad:r~~ cultural Investigations, which would eem a minimum amount when we Answering a letter of inquiry sent 11 consider th e vital position which out by th e University of Hawaii th e Cla ude Adams Steps Int o Posiagriculture holds among our in- Utah Agricultural College has relion Left Vacant By du<>•-cs and the wonderrul results plied by wireless that it is deeply wh~ic't the little agricultural research Interested In th e proposed football Kar l Scherer. that bas already been done has ac I series neJ:t year between local teams At EJ:ecutlve Committee meeth,f! rompllshed. a nd a main la nd Universit}•. Manager Jost Tuesday Claude Adams was elecEarle McTaggart of tbe Unlvrslty of ted baseball manager to take tLe
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although dame fortune frowned ::.:\doed \: K~n:"Hendrlcks. nr,on the blue team on four of the 1 Hendricks' subject was Aggie ten occasion. Much bas been heard :spo rtmanship. He developed bis sub!~::tr~bues
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re~t anawer. ti fo.rmers are r~- a ~::o~:~:~:i7/;a~:/:~;;:; quired to discover new facts by the slow school of eJ:perlence progress l!j view or Aggle--Hawall nautrally much slower than where prospects;
~:e1;b:~~;n;::h2~t p:~::u~J;,r ::,:;~ he says that the Aggie season wao disastrous. 1 Three of the tourg ames were 1 b>· Intense Interest on ;: t: :~~s~ ~7o:r~ ::~es ;; :~a>~ ~· · 0 0 0 of both players and ape<:- Tho <wo games lost on the enemies' the second Annual Checker • ment under the auspices of floors were ,..b}· scores of 27 to :?to ollege y_ M. C. A. was staged and 2!1 to 2 1. • . Uy In the l\len·s Common Another factor of vital .importa.n~~ . Twent)'-four men entered, Is the fact that the Aggie pla)e urnameot. the entries lnclud\ng 1 scored one-four t b more fields goa,h •eteran players. as Lawrence M. th an th e opponent players. In foul., Geor,::e Backman, Professor (Continued on page two) ' Frank Backman George C. + M. P. Morte~sen, "Len" and others. tournament was conducted in lmlnatlon style. the winner ot The spring term bas started with t or three games ad,·anclng to• h things as basketball, f1na1 tht' winner or two other games; :::ms and the Junior Prom fading the losers dropped out Into memory. With It baa com<> e tournament. As la usual spring football an itching for th<'
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When a i,am oan coll up In i,n games 356 points or 36 points on the a,·erage to the game against
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The Utah . Agricultural College ~<:~s:~··~e;:; ;~;:a~~::;a:a:::; some time ago received a lett er of aad Sidney Corn1'·an. Last
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The debating championship of the state is at stake tonight when the Utah Agricultural College meets the Brigham Young
There has Just been introduced In University in intercollegiate debate. At the same time another the L'. S. House or Representatives Aggie team will engage the l ' nlv e rslty ·or Utah at Salt Lake, and the br Congressman Purnell or Indiana a bill which would gh·e the EJ:perl- Univenilty in !Urn wlll meet the Brigham Young Unh•eralty at Provo. The negative teams will travel In each ment Stations of the United States case. The school which wins both an annual increase In revenue of debates la the Utah champion. Last $85.000 each. The bill provides year each school won one and lost that for the first year $15.000 be one, thereby trtng for the cbampappropriated. this amount to be 1 increased ·by lonshlJ). This year the Aggie teama $10,000 each year ha,,e been drilling strenuously to until tho total &f $85.000 Is reached. Hawaiia ns Elat ed O,•er Pros brlug thnt championship to Logan. In the case of the Utah Ezper lThe Question for tonight's dispeels of Meeting Fanner ment Station this appropriation now cussion Is, "Resolved. tbat Utah received from the Federal governSquad- Proc laim Good should establish an Industrial rement b}· the Experiment Station Match. latlons court, patterned after that of under th e Hatcb and .-\damd Ates and
campus. CoaC'b Dick ltomney believes in starting 'em early. "You win a ract• by training a rew days before it," he says, and that's a tul. The Aggie mentor had eon the Intercollegiate baacbau d track pennant, and let It be
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CONTESTS-EACH TRAVELING TEAlll WILL TAKE NEGATIVE SIDE OF QUESTION-SIX STRONG ORATORS TO WAVE AGGIE COLORS.
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