St. Viator College Newspaper, 1927-04-28

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F RES HMAN ISSU E No. 12.

THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927.

FRESHMAN FETE BOSTON COLLEGE DANCE GIVEN COLLEGE CLUB DEFEATED BY ST. BY SOPHOMORES AT 4th SMOKER VIA TOR DEBATERS GREAT EVENT CARD GAMES WERE MAIN DECISION OF TWO TO O NE LARGE GIVEN BY JUDGES ISSUES OF EVENT

SOCIABLE ATTENDS

VOL. 44

BENEFIT DA NCE FOR DEBATING TEAM MAY 6TH

DEBATING TEAM JOURNEYS EAST FOR 8 CONTESTS

CROWD TO BE HELD IN KNIGHTS MEET MA NY OF THE BEST OF COLUMBUS HALL CATHOLIC COLLEGES

F ollo win g t h e e x a m p le o r t h e upperIn o n e o r. th e m ost e njoyable s oc ia l W e h ave a ll seen the sple n d id work classes th e Fre shme n act e d as ho s t s The Tuesd ay fo ll ow in g th e Viato r- e v e nts of th e y ear 't h e Soph om or es o n T uesday, A p r il 19th , F ather Ma· for the Coll ege Club m ember s a t th o N o r t hwest e rn d eb a t e bro u g ht a nothP.r de m on s tra t ed th eh· ori g in a lity a nd hos- ac compli sh ed b y F a th er M abulre and s u c h co n tes t to K a nkak ee. Bos ton Co l- pita lity a t the dun ce h e ld las t Tuesday hi s d eb a t er s In K a nkak ee a. nd th e su e· g u lre w i t h fo u r debater s l ett on a l ong t.o urth a nd fin a l sm ok e r o f the season eve nin g . Th e e ve nt was a s u ccess both cess th ey a r e ha vin g on t h e it" to ur of tri n In t he east, in w h ich eight of the on Saturday eve nin g, A pril Sth . lege o f B ost o n , M assachu set t s , in cl uded sociall y a nd fin a n ciall y. Man y pa rtl c i0 S t . V iato r College o n th e ir Itin e r a ry a nd the E as t. Th e m em ber s of t he team ~~=t t~a~heoll~nc~o~~fe::d~n ~:.e / ~~~ Afte r c h a pe l the Coll ege Club mem- p rov ided th e com petiti o n fo r the second pan t s r e port tha t they e nj oy ed the h ave m et an d g a i ned d eci sio n s ov~;;.r Nolan . M r . J ames T . Co n no -, Mr. J ohn d a n ce m o r e than a n y o the r tha t w as 1 bers r epai r e d t o th e cl u b r oom where d e l·ale. som e of th e fo r e m ost t ea m s In t h e E ast VV. S ta ffo rd a n d M r . Mau rice LeClai r e h e ld th is year . music and s in g in g w hil ed away the Th e da n ce w as h e ld in th e Coll ege a n d certainly h ave don e m uc h to boost we r e the d ebater s c h osen f or t h e jou r· H o n . A . L. G1·a n ger , K a nl<ak ee a tlo rtim e until the t a rdy arrivals m a d e t h eir ncy' was c h a inna n u f the d ebat e. R e G y m nasium. Th e Gy m was t as t e fully the sc h o las ti c stan di ng o f St. V iator n ey. Th e r e presentative team had r e· a ppear a n ce. \ V h e n a ll wer e gathered , e xpl ai n ed th e f orm a liti es o f d e ba t e a nd d eco ra t ed w ith pe nn a nts a nd s tream e r s Co ll ege. Th e ir Sood wo rl< demands our ~:.~~:: :~c~~~~o~!~~~~~~r~;rdth;n e~~~~ whi c h a dd ed co lor a nd r e li ef to t h e ca rd gam es. m a inlY. fi ve hundred , be ca m e the on ly issues of th e s moker. introdu ced th e s peak e r s. The judges brown til e wall s . Th e lig h ti ng e ff ect s a tte ntio n a nd more tha n that ou r a!'gum ents a nd , under F ath er Magui re's w e r e Impro ve d by th e u se ot a s po t - who le- h earte d s upport in enab lin g them pee rl ess g uida n ce, h a d perfected s ple nThere w e r e a few select games of w e r e : Ron. J o hn P. M cGoo t·ty , Judge or. lig ht located on the runn ln g track. to co nti n u e and t o com pl e t e' their did a rg um e nts, b o th pro an d co n, o n t h e the Supe rior Court, Chi cago ; M1·. WitMu s ic fo r the clah ce was furn ish e d by sc h e du le. two p ropos itio n s, n a m e ly : "Resolved: pinoc hl e a nd e u c hre go in g o n , but they Ua m H . H olly , Attorn ey a t la w, Chicago; R ay VVo l!e's Or c h estz·a o f K a nkakee. w e r e mi ld a ffa .irs c ompa 1·ed to the a nd H o n . A r t hur ,V. D eselm. Mr . The o r c h es tr€1- in clud ed e leve n music ian s A to u r s u c h as the d e ba t in g team has ~:al~e~~:~~~~h~~e;t~R~;o~~~e~~:~o~~: spirited a nd r eckless bid ding that M a ur ice L eClai r e. a lte rn a t e d eba t e r f o r who dou b led on va ri o us ins trum e nts. tak e n involves m a n y expen ses in c lu di n g Un ited States G overn ment sho u ld adop t marked the fi v e hundred contests. Nearl y a ll ~g re e t h a t the mu sic far r a ilr oa d fa r es , h o t el bills, an d o th er ex- u n ifo rm m a rri age a nd divor ce laws". V\rb e n the s m o ke of b a ttl e h a d cleared th e Viat o ria n t ea.m, act ed as time surpassed th a t o f prev io us d a n ces. pe ns ive ite m s. Th e t eam has been Th e fir s t c ontest sch eduled o n the k ee pe r. The cr owd began to arrive a bo ut 8 :45 away, whe n a ll a rgume nts h a d been Th e St. Via tor t eam f or this debo. te p. m ., a nd increased :3teadily until ten gu a r a nteed so m e of the ir e x pe n ses by it in er a r y was with St. Joh n 's College , the v a rious co ll eg es the y h a v e m et bu t Tol e do, Ohio. This d e bate t ook place quell ed and s cores -colle c t ed a nd added, was composed of Mr. V\ran·e n J. Me- o'cloclc The gathering w as la rge, con· th ese g ua r a ntees do n ot begin to cover the ni g ht of th e 19th. Five judges had the prizes w e re . awarded to Ern est Cle lla nd a nd Mr. John W . Staffo rd. In genia.l a nd co ncordant. Man y out of the t o t a l expe nditures inv ol ved. For bee n a ppointed f or the e n gagem e nt. Miller, J o hn H e rbert a nd Joe Swenie. this contest the Via toria ns upheld the t own v is itors w e re p t·ese n t as the d a y, thi s r easo n, th e H a rm a n iacs, d es iro us H owever. one f a il ed t o a ppear a nd the up until a b o ut t en-th irt y o'clo ck had of a d van c in g the sc h o lastic facilities ol f in a l d ecisio n o f the f ou r rem ain i n~ A n e w s prin g ti e w a s added t o Erni e 's A ffirm a ti ve s id e or t h e pro posi tio n: "Re- b een w a rm a nd in v iti n g. Ma n y unde r- St. V ia t o r, a re runnin g a sem i-private judges w as a tie. It was u ndoubt e dly stock o f h a be rda shery . J o hnny Her· s olved : That the Ei g hteen t h A mend- t ool< the trip t o the co llege fro m dis t a nt da n ce a t the K n ig hts of Co lu m bus a udi- a di sappo in tm en t to bo th teams that bert, win n e t· of the s econd prize, had m e nt Should Be R e pealed ... Boston p oints . L a t e in th e e ve nin g a sudden t o rium in K a nk a k ee on M ay 6th. n o d ecisiv a an s w er was r eceived from thunde r s t orm a rose a nd last e d fo r some his toile t accessories au g m e nted by the L ast M o nday night, April 25t5 h, the the judges. The Viatoria n s wer e esCo lle g e , r epr esente d by M r. VVi llia m H . tim e. Th e storm w as conveni e ntly H a rmanl a cs pl ayed at th e Kni g hts of . pec la lly dJsappointe d t o h a v e h a d such a ddition o f a tube of s having cream. Marn ell a nd Mr. Jose ph B . D o yle, up- placed , h ow e ver, for m Ost ot the people Columbu s for the Catholi c D a u g hters of a res ult on the ir first contes t. Joe S'''eni e , captor of the ignoble h eld the Neg ative. l'\'Ir. M c Clella n d had a rrived bef ore it began. By the A m eri ca. who h a ve agreed to give the The f o llowing day the d eb a t e rs met "booby" prize, a lso had his toilet actim e the la st dan ce h a d been pl a yed be n e fit d a nce the ir firm backin g . F a ther S t . Xavi er College t eam a t C inc inat ti, ope n ed the d e bate with , as on e ot t h Q ther e w a s littl e to r emind anyone o r. a Ma guire w as m od e rator f o r thi s organ- Ohio. The d ebate w as a c lose o n e with cessories in c r eased by the addition of pro t.essor s wa s overh eard t o s a y , a storm sa ve the w e t r oad s a nd other ization for s om e time a nd it w as m a in ly fin e w o rk on b o th t eam s . The S t . Via a small bottle of Liste rin e la beled "A beautiful s peech. Hi s prese nta tion was in cid e nta l conditio ns. f or thi s r eason tha t th e gui ld has t or t eam wa s vic tor w i th a two to one Friend ly V\' arning". During the card fill ed w ith well found ed sta ti s ti cs and Qt' prom ised its support. de cision . . The s tud e nts are all ask e d t o h e lp in Th e Catho li c U nive r sity a t \\.-as hinggames c ig arettes were g e n e rously dis- pl easin g clim a x es whic h added emphasis tributed b y th e hospita ble Fres hmen. the se!Hng of tlckets for this e v e nt and t o n, D . C .. w a s n ex t o n th e lis t. There Refreshme nts were n e xt in order and to his argum e nt. Mr. William M a rnell part:cul arly t o be o ut i.n full f orce them- w as o pportun-ity f er a little rest. before of B os ton Col:l ege was th e fir s t spea ker sr.l v es. Stude nts sho uld purc h ase their this d eb a t e inas much a s the d ebat e was here 01e Freshmen displa yed t heir tickeLc:; b et o r e the sixth. scheduled for Lhe 22nd, two days after or igi nality and foresight to both in their fot· th e N egativ e . Mr. Marn ell Is wha t Thi s is probably the fl.rs t d a nce of the St. Xavier contest. The Via torians c h oice of palatable food s and in their w e would call a finish ed d eb a t er. Hi:i this r.ature to be h eld by a St. Viator ex erted ev ery effort in this a r g ument determin a tio n to serve the guests at di scu ssion , though , co h er e nt, co mplete, Co ll ege o rga nization. The H a rm a niacs, bu t los t. The de cision of t h e judges t a bl e r a th e r th a n resort to the cafet eria a nd praisewo rth y, w as a lm ost undo ubt- SPANISH MUSIC WAS FEA- o ur on e a nd o n ly ja zz o r c h estra, ask w as two to on e in favor ot t h e Uni· th e w h ole h earted s uppo rt o r. eve ry versi t y . Mr. James T. Con n or was outTURE OF EVENING. :~~-nt ~~i~o~~~~~~~e~ha~ ~~~:~~~ra:~: e dl y extempo ran eous. It w a s pres e nted Acad e m y a nd College st u den t. s t a ndin g i n this d ebate by his sple ndJd o t h er s m o k ers v,;hen the ' 'cafe teria In a sch ola rly a nd inte r esti n g m a nner r ebuttal. On S und a y e veni ng , April 3rd, the s tyle" o f ser v ing w as o bser ved. There a nd w as a ll th e ffi o r e !::ts cin a ting be- Club E spagnole Cer va ntes ·was a dmirThe d eba ters leisurely journeyed from W as hin g ton to N e w Yorl< Ci ty during were gen e rou s helpin g s or. cak e and ic.:: ca use o f the "Ea ste rn" Inflection in Mr. abl y e nt erta ined by 1\Uss L eo n ie L. Drothe three succee ding da ys. L as t Mon cream and steaming cups o! piping bot M a rne ll ' speech. Mr. Stafford respond- le t a t h e t· home at 124 N. Indiana Ave., d ay they met the M a nh a tta n College coffee for a ll. ed f o r th e affirmat1ve . H e was even K a nka k ee. The membe rs of the Club; d ebate rs t o whom they los t in a very Whil e t h e more industrious members be tte r in this d eba t e tha n h e h a d been Professo r P e r ez, Miss M a ri e B eauc lerc, o f the Fres hman class occ upied them- in the one th e w eek previo us, a lthough M essr s . Mi c h ael D e l;::tn ey, S imo n L egris, close co ntest. Prov ide n ce Co ll ege at P rovide n ce, s e lves with the t ask of cleanin g up the the re co uld be n o c riti c is m o r. hi s w o rk Rudo lph Garza , Edwa rd Campbell, Rhod e I s lan d was t h e nex t o p J)Onent o r r e main s o f the f east , the r e m a inder of In that a ffa ir. Mr. J oseph B . Doyle J f)SPP h Swe n ie a nd F n1 n cis Ca rroll . a r P rov idence g::ti n ed a the ass emblage w er e treated to s ome prese n ted th e fin a l con s tru c ti ve SDeec h rived a bou t e ig h t" o'clock. The ea rli er ARRANGEMENTS HAVE NOT the V ia t oria ns. d ecision o ver the v isitor s mu c h to e v eryr a r e a n d a rtis tic actin g. A rt Arm- for th e Neg a tiv e . H e too w as a n ex- par t o f t h e even ing was s pe nt 1is t e ning YET BEEN COMPLETED. one 's di sap pointm e nt. T he East is e vibruste r a nd Warren M cClella nd gave cell e nt deb ate r an d hi s arg um e nt pro ved to seve r a l r eco rds of S pa ni s h music, d en tl y a b a rd pl ace t o gain a d ecision imita tio ns o f a nythin g a nd everything . to be quite inte r estin g . am o n g th e m th e p o pular "La P a loma." T e nta tiv e pl a ns f or the Freshman The ir inte rpre t a tion of th e classic A f ter a fl.v e minute inte rval for conL a t e r th e m e mbers of the Club D a n ce h a v e been made a t the two wh e n on e is d e fe ndin g proh ib ition. L ast nig ht the t eam d eba t ed with d a nces w o uld have been a cr edit to the su l ta tion th e r ebuttal s peech es began. amu sed the mse lves b y p la ying fiv e r ecent Fres hm a n Class m eetin gs . AlD e nis-Shawn troupe. A nd O h! h ow Art Bosto n Co ll ege prese nte d th e fir s t r ebut- hundred a nd bridge. A n ela bo r a t e tho u g h the d ecisio n is n ot d efinitely B oston College. This was t h e second tim e t h e V !a t or ians h a d met the Bost o n can . imi tate the n o ise m a d e by a butcher t a l. Mr . M c Cl e llan d follo wed w ith th e lun c h eo n was served . Th e r efr eshm e nts sawin g t h e b o n e o ut o f a pi ece of live r! Affir mative r eb u ttal. Aft e r Mr. D oyle w e r e ve r y p leasin g to t h e m em ber s and fix ed, the dat e f o r th e da n ce will pro- d e bate r s. bably be May 18th. Thi s d a t e is the To nig h t H o ly C1·oss Coll ege, \ VorcesThe asse m b ly a d jo u r n ed a b o u t elev ~ n h ad res pon d ed wi th the fi n a l 1·ebuttal added g r ea tl y t o th ei r a lr eady jova l o nly o n e o pe n on a bu sy progra m o f t e r , Mass., a n d th e S t . Viat or team d e o'cloc k a f ter t h e m ost en joyabl e evenin g t o r the Negative , Mr. Staffo rd d ealt the m ood. D urin g the lun c h eo n Pro t.essor socia l a nd a thletic acti v ities dur in g the ba t e. Tomo rrow. fo r t h e las t deb a t e o! o f the series. The F res hm e n smoke r f a ta l blow wh ic h was probabl y the mos t P e r ez en ter tained wi th t o pics conmon t h or. M ay. Thu s f ar th e a rrangewas a f itti n g c lima..x to the lo n g s ea son. p o t en t f actor in d eterminin g the final ce r ni n g t h e r elig iou s s it u a tion in m e n ts f o r or c h est ra and decor a tions the to ur, t h e V iatorians mee t U ni on Co llege, Sch en ectady, N . Y. This s m oker was t h e fir st o pportunity decisio n of the judges . :M.r. S ta fford 's M ex ico. H e a lso exp lai ned many imh ave not bee n compl eted. b u t it is ce rg ive n t o t h e Fres hm en t o d e m o nstrate reb utta l r eveale d th e f ac t th a t th e Bos- porta nt pa r ts of the " b ull fi g hts " in t a in th a t the F r esh m e n o f '27 will n ot l heiJ· a bili y as hos ts and e nterta inera . t o n Co ll ege tea m h a d n o t e v e n touched s unn y S 1Ja in. a llo w th e s t a ndard se t by pre vious A ll will a rgee that th e s m o k er was a o n e or h ls m ost pow e rful co nte ntions. Hol<l Impot·ta nt M e eting F t·es hm a n classes to f a ll. huge success a nd th at th e Fres hm en "\.Y h e n th e j ud ges h a d turn ed In their T h e Sat urd a y f o ll o wi ng Mi ss DroI n past year s. t he F resh m e n dance p r oved Lh e m selves t o be m u n ifi c ien t ly d ecis io n s i t w as f o un d that S t . V iator le t 's pa r ty, th e S pa n is h Clu b h eld a has a lways bee n t h e mos t successful hospitab le h os l s. h a d won by a two to on e vo t e . En- very im port ant m ee tin g. The meetin g dance ot. t he year. Th e date th is y ear , t h usiastic a p p laud ing followed the a n- was call ed to o rder by the c h a irman however . is consider a bly later t h a n it DISARMAMENT IS nouncement of t h e d ecis ion. B ost on and Miss D ro le t r ead t h e m in u tes. M- had bee n in forme r years a n d th e pro - NAVAL T HEME OF ORATIONS. debate r s wer e as s incer e i n t h ei r co n- ter t h e busi n ess of the m eetin g h a d moter s o f the dance w ill h ave a g r eat g 1·atulation s as w ere any ot h er s in the bee n dispat ched a pr ogra m o f seve r al a m o un t o f com pe tition t o over co m e . The The p t·ellm in a r y try-o u ts !or t he Orase lect io ns w as presented b y s om e of la t e h o m e-comin g of the sch o lastic y ear h a ll. Thi s d e ba t e w as m o t·e sati s t.ying to the m em be r s . Mi ss D1·o le t firs t e nte r - '26- '2 7 ra th e r f o rced a ll t h e s u bsequ e nt to rica l contest began today. Th e s ubm any in th e asse m b ly tha n t h e p re vious t ained w it h a story. 1\'!ic h ael D elan ey da nces off th e r eg ul a r sc h ed ul e wi t h ject " Nava l Disar m a m en t " is a v ital o n e h ad been a n d th is for two r easo n .:;. followed w it h a poe m . R u dol ph G a r za t h e r esu lt t hat the Freshman da nce o f iss u e in present d ay po li tics and w ill no d oubt have attracted many to the A dec ision, and a p leasan t o n e at tha t, supplied the m usic fo r t h e program. t his seaso n will be nearl y a mont h la t e r COU NTESS LIS! CIPRIANI TO was given anct the d ebate was no t so T h e rema inde r of t he m eeting tim e wa!i tha n usual. H o wever. wit h hard wor k contest . T h e oratorica l contest is an a nnual spent at p laying a Spanish game in o n the pa r t of t h e F res h m en and w h ole· BE GUEST NEXT W EEK Ion s as the o n e p r eceecting. a ffai r at t h e College a n d is ope n t o a ll w h ich t he who le class join ed . heart ed s uppot·t f ro m t h e College Clu b t h e stu de nts o f t h e depart men t. The Th e Dnnte Alig h ieri Itali a n Club w ill an d t h e H ig h -Sc hoo l Department. the r e Ma r io Ch. Mascar ino, who w ill speak award, a gold meda l given b y a n interh old its an n ual pub li c meeting n e xt is n o r easo n w h y t he d ance shou ld n ot o n "The T echn iq u e o f Study in g a ested bone facto 1·, is hi g hl y p r ized and "\Ved nesctay, an d w ill h ave as g uest o f be s u ccess ful. Modern Language." coveted by the contes t an t s. h o n o1·, Countess Li s i C ip r ian i. Ph. D. Foll owing 'vi ii be speeches in Ita lian Th e fi nal o r ations wi ll probably tai<e S h e w ill he accompanied b y D oct o r by t he diff erent members of t h e Co ll ege place in the K nig h ts o f Co lumb us Hall M o n aco. Presi d e n t o r. t h e Italian Cham· and High Schoo l c lasses: as u sual. T hey are sch edu led f or May ber o r. Commerce of Ch icago. A. J . Nolan - Rockford "'r h c F or est 4t h , but on acco u nt oC conflic tin g acCou n t esl:J L . Cip ria n i belo n gs to a n City." t iv iti es the date will probably b e o ld n oble Cathollc ramily of Flo r en c-.::. \V. J. McCi e lland-Bloomington " The changed . T he b ulle tin boards w ill 3.0 · Th e urgency of m a ny import an t S h e is a sc h ola 1·, a write r, an a rtis t an d Ever -gt·een City." nounce the exact date. matte rs w h ic h require p1·omp t ata social wor ke r . S h e has to her c r edit 1\f. T. Legr is Bo u rbo nnais "So tention makes it Impe r ative that w e Essay Contest P a p ers In some s u ccessful r esearch wo rk in the Great and So Small." hold a mee tin g as soon as possible. Sat u rday, April 23n1, was t he last day Rom ance Sources of Chaucer and Shak.::As a timely wa rnin g w e are publis h J. Smith T h e Past an d The Hen ce, we m u st meet Friday n ig h t, spear e. Her b ook , "A T uscan Child ing t h e dates o f th e fina l examinati on s o f grace f or t h e participants ln t h e E s· P r esent o f Manteno. Ap1·il 29th to discuss an d d ecid e h ood ", is well k now n n.ncl loved and her as nea rl y ex act as Is poss ib le a t thi s say contest. A large res po n se to the G. Collins - Frankfort and it s Shoe various q u esti ons. O u r dance w ill poe m s are h ighly spok en of. Co u ntess earl y d a t e. From present In dicatio n s , n otice was pleasi n g to t h e !acu i ty. "The Factories. take place in t h e ve r y n ear fu t u re. L. Cipriani h as been actively in te r ested It may sa! ely be assumed t h at exami n a - Ch u rch and State in Mexico" is the F. Paris- Rome ''The Eternal City." In tact, on ly a t.ew days separate us in h elp ing a ll emigrants to u nderstand tions for t h e Co ll ege Depa rtment wi ll subject o r. t h e Essay contest. A. Cardos i Florence "The Cradle f1·orn. it. It is esse ntial. there fo r e, R e ports on th e contest are anxio us ly American civic ideals and has en· begin on Friday, May 21t h , which Js o t. the Ita lian Language." that we hold this m eeti ng. It ts deavored to make it possible !or them the cla y following Ascension Th ursda:'. awaited by everyone. It will be Im posJ. ).!artoccio - Spring furth e rmore essential that this meetsible to know anything definite, bowt o come in to u ch ·with the best elements he examinations will continue t hro u g h T V. Cinquina - The B est Seasons of ing h ave the attendance of the entir e in thl.s country. Sh e p lans to sail f or ever, for some time. Since the con t est most of the fo ll owi n g week. the Year. class. Everyone must be p r esent. Italy , where she will give a series o f F or t h e H ig h Sch ool t h e t.ln a l ex- was com pu lsorw to a ll E n g\1s h s tuL. Martoccio - Italy. Day-stu(l ents are especiall y ur ged tl) P r o-Am e tic.'ln lect u res. s w ill begin du ring th e week dents ot t h e Sop h o m ore, Junior a nd ,V. Beard - T h e United States of come. Remem ber! Fr ltlay ni g ht at amination All st uden t s inter ested in the st ud y o f Jun e 6th. Class d ay exercises for Senior years t h e num ber o r. papers 1 ~ Amer ica. eight o'clock in the College Club o f mode r n foreign languages "'"'ill be the I-lls h Sch ool will t ake p lace on Mon- qui t e la rge. Not a lew Freshm en a lso Countess L. Cipriani will close t h e Room . welcome at t he annual public meeting day, J u ne 13th. Comme nceme nt ex e r - t ook tt.ls opportunity to try !or t he meeting with a lecture on " T he S ubo f the Dant e Club. cises will be held on the day f o11owl ng-. Z '3s:.y medal. The m eeting will be ope ned by Prof . conscious in Art and Literature."

SPANISH CLUB ENTERTAINED . BY L. DROLET

FRESHMEN TO GIVE ANNUAL DANCE MAY 18

ORATORS BEGIN CONTEST TODAY

DANTE ITALIAN CLUB TO FETE NOTED WRITER

FRESHMEN! NOTICE

FINAL EXAMS TO BEGIN IN LAST WEEK OF MAY


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