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.\·: t.!NIVERSITY-OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIAN-ft., THURSDAY, 1923 · · PRICE· 4 ·CENTS .CAMP·US ·'i3Y-PATHS at Gvm. for Nebraska Game ' . . "FA!VCY' ': [First prize in. the Poet- Glee WILL RECEIVE Thoma's H. Hodgson, president.of LA.ET. A .. R. E··. ME. DA. L. The gridgraph used to report the Notre Dame games away from home, will ·be erected in the gym on Sat- urday: to. flash the· -reports of. the ry contest.] . tF .. . .. . the Glee ch.ib, .has appoint'ed the fol- · ·. .. ' Back on_ ·the straight nayrow Nebraska-Notre Dame battle ... The · a ___ ·! . . ·• ·. , , •. · admission will be 50 centsto all ex- .. . . : ..... _ 0 _ _ 0 _ · cept· Noti;e,.Dame and South Bend · · · - high school students. Athletic cards . · \Vitli' rriatcdtil'foi: an and high school-identification cards tire, DAILY W · be.: used. will entitle· the holders to admission for 25 cents. · · · lie uneasy. ·" . _:. · Reports. ·will start: a few: minutes 1 . -o- :-o- · . before . the . game is,· calleq and the For 110! won't plays will beicharted on the board as . tell 'C?ne,. better .to,: bcgm the game progresses. Other scores : ·, · will ·be announced. The band will I am he. who di·eams of a Like a half-fledged bird who longs for ·:(light, _ · . · . Like a prisoner beating on the 'bars to free His ecstacy . ··I am he . . . Who dreams of a ·blue mountain far ·· · · ·a,Vay, ·: ·: :: / . . . .. T.he top of· \vhich is laureled with ··silver.snow· · .:·· · · .' And .wanting it I start each day. · But1turn· back-Why?-! do not .. ;k]10W! .. . : .. ·c. -o- play. ', A flashlight · picture ':will . be ·· Th·e· .En'd. Friday. Three taken. · · · I am he who phantasied the common yOuths:. ·.Ca<lilla-cian:,·: MerChant of · · · · sto:rt_e, · · · . · · · 'Jewelry,.··promihent ··Blue· Circliim: s··c·H· ED._UL'E/· ·FO,_. R · .. ;.· ' Who may see in the· spark a star, All engaged: in· deal. fo:r ;to _ Bu,t. when I . reach . .J find myself be used mf .black birds • on · Cartier , . , alone: · Much ·· · ·- · .. bargaining. Pigeons ?tade to. do EX A M s GIVEN i A dead ash.' . . , . . . . . . . 'their trick's.' ' . F_mal . · · · · Why it is the future bears so much .of .·. . FOr me,: !:i.rid fridays .·dead·. alld lowing committee . to formulate plans · for the ·Annual Glee club Thanksgiving dance, November 29: Francis Howland,, chairman; George Koch, ·vernon Rickard, ·claude Pit- senberger.and George .Ward. ·It is traditional for th<; students of the University to celebrate the Thanks- giving. holiday as guests of the Glee club at its,annual dance. · The plans will make this· dance the most popu- lar ·of the autumn· season. Mr. Walter George Smith, . Distin- Jurist, Is· Honored by. University ofNorte Dame. Walter George . Smith, of Philadelphia,· will be presented with the· Laetare medal in ·Washington . hall tonight at 8 o'clock .. The medal is a'\varded each year to the Catholic layman ·who. ha's · distinguisned him- self by his service to · the Church LUTHE .R "HE. ADS. and State. · ·. . : .. · . . . . Pontifical benediction _ in ·the Church of .Our Lady of the Sacred D ·Av··.·. ·-s· ·'y'.·u· .. DEN. y·.· - .. Heart will precede the.presentation exercises in Washington hall.. Fol- . lowing· the. benediction, ·. the mem- - •. . : hers of the faculty will assemble in . . · ·: :; · · . - I th•e University parlors and march t·o· · Off-Ca111pus :.Men Orgamze at Meet- the hail_ in academic procession. · . • ing and Entertainment; Fathers . Rt . .)lev. Edward n. Hoban; D. ·Walsh and O'Donnell· Speaki : twerity,. money back If- :.P.Igeons E. x' a·· .m. s o'eg' ,·n·· ·: Nex't W:e. d'n' es:d,ay . · .. gray,- -; 11 Why itis that gold.rings lead,asi returning .. Good. at returnmg? AI- oo· n't'lnue' Unt'll Fr'lday I Four· ' . touch . ' .. ' - . . . ' 'd E.dtmufntdhLuothff. er was prhes-: ways Deal ·c·ompleted. · ll ! . I:can not say!. I ep o e -campus c u w en : Exit>:Cadillacian, . Merchant·.·. of Exams: Each· Day. . · .. :. · · · ·· · they organized last night in St.· Jo.:. · .,_ J · ·1 · · nd :Prominent ·Blue: . : · . · . . · . · · · . · · · ·· ··· ' seph's han.·. James Solon was. made . _a ' ; . ., : . . . ' I . ' .. '. . :The schedule for quarterly exam- I an{. he. 'yho visions on a filiny vice-president, 'Patrick -Hylan, sec- :. '.:::. , ... , . :: .·., , . . was by .the Di.: . screen, : retary, .and R., E; ·Lightfoot; treas-: · '·.·: ··, . E. "d ... A- , ··f d, .... 1 ter·' rector of Studies yesterday. It fol-, ···Paints· with a. master's touch, . · urer. Edward Linnemann acted as . :West· n ·· · · ays a. · lows: · · ·. . · Wh b 'ld · 1 . b Same characters: Pigeon dealer re- . · .: · 0 UI s a !lJagiC · ay, scene'· Y temporary· chairman at the meeting. ·ports that·fo'ui; pigeons.didn't come Wednesday, November 14. . P1:eceding the electii>n officers, A t Cl t 'ht"- · . ur· 11 b To have it fall . . . . . . .. . _ . horne on Homecoming. ·· rgumen s, . asses aug - · · · ,, ·H 1 e ex- . St · d 11 · · ·· · an entertaminent' and a smoker were · .•. disputes;· altercations, ···squabbles, ori Monday·at- · ·:amined.at age an _a .'· . ·held; The program included ·ari'ad- .. . d 8 10 . . :.· 8 . 1 . 0 . . : As the mel_o.dy. Is. begun. ·d b ·h . R · M ·· · · · · disagr_ e __ eme_ n. ts. , __ .contro_ ve_rs. Ies, e- : a. m; ' . a. m. I · h ·h ld · b · . ress · y t e · ev. J: atthew. Walsh, . · b d 0 0 ·' .. 10 - .. 30 _a·.:m· ... am· e w o_ wo.u _to. e_ · . .. .. . . . ..... , bates. ·Pigeon ·dealer ·outnum ere . 1 :1 a. m .. · president of the ·university, ·who . · .. . . .. . ..... -·- .... · 1 30 . .'. 1 . 30 . •. High up on a radiant-sun · 1 d h . Lo_ses grouri_d: ·· · : :p.m. . · p.m. Wh 11 · ht. !Congratu ate . t e men· upon their ·· · 3 30 · · ·4·.30 p.·.m.' · ·ere. a .mig ·see. · h" h · h · · . . ·: , .,, 7 o-. :_ , , . : p.m. ac Ievements.'i T e · Rev. Hug ·MR. WALTER GEORGE SMITH• . :.,Enter 'the· reinforcemel}.ts ·Ill. the . Thursday, November · · O'Donnell, director· of student wei- · . . . ·. ; · · · ··· . · · : · of .. :",.'.: ,·, : Classes taught' ori I am he who and drea!lJS of,fare also addressed the men ex- al;lxihary :I;nshop of Chicago, wlllpre- ':I.'a.J:, ':· :Tuesday':(Blit .. :·.; r:::. . _love, . . . . '·.·' his approval:of the o;gan- Side p:esent the ' . :;;Fa,i.r,:,:young :taught on .-; ·.,·· :. Will be ,ex- Al1dyet no are, mme; .. ization and complimenting.the foot- _Mr. was t.he ·.c,heek_ed, lith_ som_ e.:-"7"st,I_ll,thmki_ ng .. of Mo'itday)_ ,_1 .• ; •. ••·. ·•·· -_arin_·n .. e_d at · .• am he- wh.o rides clouds .apove ;ball team representing the· da·y FederatiOn of the · · In' highest . _ _ ".. · 'dents. . . ·. _ · . · · · · -_. ::· ' ?f ··s:lOa.m. · ...• ·:.· ·;..:8:10a.m. :·Ofdreamsubbme;···-· ... · · .. •·<. · •• :.. , .. ··,··; · American<BarAssocmbon,-·member .9.Lh.2.!V ..... ._Mil-. 10:10 a.m. ....: .. m. l am-hewho has a diamond. in hand . .. cif•the ·c.omniission for:the Near Easf, · ler. · ::.. ·.• ·. · pf ·Church, - ·.m whose relief, arid of adviso1;y, . n.ot to speak of 3:30p.m: •.. ·, ·· .. . beam:· ._· . . c:." .. · hru,IJ;l:le .. -.... , ry:.McGmre put_ on . ·· . . . 'friday; .. -Noveinher .. 16. ,: .·, ' I: am .he who· gathers- o.nly,. golden the Armaments-.I:·He·is .a Knight of: St.:. . - .. -'; . · .. ·sand- ... ;_. . .. · · · · He his_ · _ .... :. · . · ._young .. thmg.m,akesda.mty entrance. 'on Monday ,' amme.d,.3;t. In a dream!.· ··· · · · · ·.The first.medalist wasJohn,Gil- The .. 9:10 a. m.' ' '8 :10 a. m. . c. r . by. . ' . mary' Shea, dhe-. historian., of' the as his' sister. . Much .excitement .. on 11 . 10 a m . lO ·30 a m · · · ·· · : · · · · .· . ·. . The.: George Holderith, rec- C th r Ch h·. . · · .. · : · · d part .of· Cadillrician, ·Merchant of 2 : 30 :p· m" · · · .;.· ···'( 30 ·p .. m. . . · - ·· . tor of the Off-campus men, in a .a. () · purtrc .. k .. mK_, m 1 . ericBa,_ .ank. J 1 - d . Bl c·. . . . . . . .... FR FO'I'K'· . TA.LK·s· . . . . .. smce .. Ill. a lC '• ee ey,. our e ry .. an ... ue . I;- '.Classes 'taught at· 2:15 on· Tues-1 '·· . ' : short the Cochran ':Dr. John M:uiPh:Y Chie{ ·f...rgument resumes.· day (not,taughton Monday) will be · . · _. of,t.h_e_ .. __ 'Justice ·ehli.nent·. and of- .re-. e';xamined 4 :3 0 p:. m.. . . . . , ,. : . the'. .. was .Catholic's haye- been·. added to . the:: mam, adamant .. ·; Blue :Circhan, ca- '·: . · , . N. - h . 10 . FREsHMEN for, the purpose of gettmg men ac- r t . __ . · pitu __ lates.:_ Cl 17 ·' . . • ··.. . . . •.. another,·to 'IS P_.resentation . of .th_e .. other ass;s ll.;gut not _ ' · · and t?· :is: .. · . ·. · ... · . · ·· .. ·· parties'; ruddy,.-cheeked . ' .... ;.·, ' . Will bd' ' 'i' . . Plans are oemg mll:de which will ... : young thmg remam M ) • t_ ' . . . . mined at r' ells .. =.Them·/_.· T·hat' 'th'e.· L·l·b· ·r·aj y·· ;:.Is the club. to. as umt. . ·Rt. Rev. Edward.F. Hoban D. D .. deal.· ....... ·,· .. ·· ,··.-- .... , ·.;··· .. , on .... ,a Dances and other. entertamments· .-. · ·. · ,_ · ·' .l i ' .:·· ,-o·-.' :·,.: :,,,:i 1.tig .. :: . · .. · :: :: The. _i.r.s: .EX.PI.a_ins. Sys_ tern_.. by: the :d. ·b· · · • ·:·:Flick, ;iFifteen::·.:minute·s :rlater.'•<Same ··?· · . 't l"b .. . was.mtro uce . y M.:D., .. ·· ',·. · . · .. · ... , .. .,., day; {Same ;'\ricinity. :! :; Sam'e: trio, .. . . .• - .. 1 'k. . . . :. 0 . I rary •. < . :the singing of the Song" by ... Songs--:-:"l. Go to . withexceptiori of pigeon merchant Nebraska .Tic ets "Tli Tb. . th . . t f i those led by Ed Luther: and '!Little Moth'er· 0' Mine" (Burleigh) 11nd s: y. t .. ·.· ' · : · · ·:· · · · · h e. I rary.·Is e mos -use u accompanied by ·Clarence Harding. · · M ·1:'17'11' ' J. F · · '23 ' . :".'CadilhiCian:·'.UHow :ffiuch'."dW:'he -.-.. ':•' ·A' warded :Tonzg·· t tool of Rev.<P; J. . ·- r .. HI Iam . urey, , ac- . . , . . . . . F "k d' t f th. L"b . t ld. Ralph Dumke and. Charles compamed by Mr. Joseph Casasanta . s'.oak.- you, Mat_ t?_. '.',. Th d f th t . t N b -OI ' Irec or .o e 1 rary, o . th· t t . d 'th "K 11 . . . . ' - e o .' e rip o .·. e-ras-. the_ Freshman ·class .in. their. weekly wor .. ''en ame ::··'VI . .o ege '23, of·.the· School of .Music .. , ... , · · · -o- · ..:o- . ·. · ka by the Jumor class will take 1 t . t 12 40 , 1 k' Kapers . and Charles Sprmger and Formal Address-Very Rev Mat- "J" pins_ being· tabled by th_ e J·u_n- . 1 t. . . ht t' 6 30 . ·th' B . ec ure, given . : . o c oc yes- 'p t ·c· .. · . t.. : .b F. II. . , . pace o. mg. a __ . : . IJ1. e •.. ro_wn- af' te·r·n·o· o·.n .. · .I._n,·_,_·nTashi·n· ton· . a_ . a_n,. ny m.e .ln a .. ou ·.. .o o\y- thew_· Walsh, c .. s .. c ... P_h. D_ ., presi_- .. i.ors, other'.distinctions::fbr Th h ld th n th 1 f 1 b . , . . so.n r.e7 r. oo.m_ : ·.· '. e .. man__ o mg e hall .. ·. "Wh·e· n .'one ha· s rna' ste.re· 'd the mg: ., e p aymg _() .. so os . y den_ t of the Umver_ sity_. . - ·. . are b'eing Horses have been t k t 11 b · d d H d d th f 1 . . . . WI.nm_ng ._I_q. e _e a nieth.od. s· f. ·fin-_ di'ng 'the· I'nfo·r·mati'on . ar Yi an . - :O. ·.· Selectio_n..:...,...Orchestra ..... , .. , . su_ ggested_ :·- •:_·T_ hi_ s -s_u_·g·· esti<in_ ·is said t t th N b - k h vo 1 1 tion by Luth r p t r L ' to be particularly favored 'if for no rip o . e.-·· e cas_. he>\vants in :books;"· he' contiriue·d, ec ·. . . e ,_. e. e a .. of· .the.:·_Medal by o_ther.·re·a.son. th·a·n-'th·e·'·'·fa'ct.th.at'an ;_. ·;. ' . of a key Cava,_tenor, .. - ·!Bishop .. · .'·'. · · . . . . . . . . . . . The tickets .for the trip have not . · · . · · ·• . . · . . All· Off .... were : · Re 1 b , the Reci ient opportumty·. m_ ay thus be afforded . ld 11 th f th p . c . that. \'-:Ill unlock doors to. unlimited to be present' and· see· the st_ u- . . p y y . . p . . . t " . . ·,· ·. .. ,so as we as ose. or e I'll} e- t , . . . . ' . . . ""· . . . .. Song:--"Notre.: Dame,"· J?y .. the . C?, see Br.oncho Bartley demon- ton trip, but a sufficient number has reasures. . . ," , . ·. · : ; •· . . dent tel!m play Soplwmore on Audience. _ · . , ho'Y should he done ... , .. : been sold to make it a .. success. The benefits of the Sunday . . ; ·. . .. . ·_· ---,--- ! . ·· ·· -o..: ·,-?--· · · -:. . ·· may b.e any by .Father · ·· · · · · ·' · . . . . ,i : Mllny jl.inior or may .be bo?ght _on; Ho\y to -qse co-:mm. ittees_ .... for ·soph: ·._·:_ .: Joiirn_ He, cir_ ' ·-.· . ng. the .'Po,ssibihty. .. ; Mil- before. the 'drawmg tomorrow mght; the; Library .. , The m which T lk 1 J [ . but, .The of tickets. was ?ne _Corn' .. H. usk. A_ p·::nointed . a on zsm , 1n his .search m the stables by the Junior class and the proceeds mformatwn for which he 1s lookmg, r ·:Seniors in Journalism in· full . behmd So ph: hall, he. has been will help defray the. expenses· of the was in detail . . . . , The Sophomore ctass will giye 'its tendence heard Mr. Boyd ·.Gurley, : t!l find a horse that sag class. · "The c'onfining. of one's lem:ning Soph Corn· :Husk at the :. Tribune managing: edit-or of the South Bend .. much'-in the,..middle.::· .: , .. · ' · · ... >'.l ' .only·to·· the text book rind the class building Satm;day .. The' dance 1vill Ne-\vs-Times, at 1:30 p. m., Tues- f :'i· ;..: };; ....:_. ;. '. '' ·room terids to: the slavery. ofreason <;:elebrate the Nebraska victory arid 'day, on "The Editorial." Mr ... Gur_. ' Messrs;:''Abnel;'Sommel.· .. ·Diz' Spen-' Life'rs' Eliu:}: Barry. '·· arid . the impoverishment . of will be the. first' .sophomore social ley,' who is' a 'newspaper· :ri:uiri. of 25 · .Pete. Web.er and Carfagno . · p . J f l b. Father_ Foik: said. ·He dance of the year. · Tickets .. wiil he years' :experience, struck- the note entertained last .'week .at, .. a .·. .reszaent 0 · · U . laid particuhi.r stress. on the acquit- $1.50 and.the proceeds will.help de.:: of idealism' and 'sound party ·<.'!'he. Lifers,. ail;_':oi;ganization com.:. ing of ·inuch . knowledge through fray the. expenses the., 'class. i. ·ethics.: · ·. · ·· · ·: ·• · · . younger ·set .... -Ab \von posed of Notre'Dame men who are frequent visits -to .the.library. ·· The tickets. are ·on sale iri all 'the 'sound'· principles·· of apple . ducking contest, Spence in their fifth· or later year at Notre . A ·· t d th t b . halls· and· m·ay be· obtained from 'the life/' said the speaker, "no 'ed.ito'r P inn. d th t '1 ·· th · · d D h · b h I th · · nnouncemen was .rna e a ffi f th S · h 1 · Th ' 'th. · b · t. h' · · If. . e . e. m on e proper en arne, avmg _ egun· sc oo ere In: f fl' t. 1 1 ,o cers o ' e op omore c ass. e can ei er . ecome l5.rrea . Imse . · - mule, .. gete 'most 'the_:minims or,the_ 0 a c;n Ic . 1 ·n c dance will' have many 'novelty fea- not:_rende;t· great'servke;" 'He also partn1ent; ele!!ted ·;rnght .. ·. - 1 ;nJ d .ure t WI tures. Steimrich's · o·rchestra of laid·· stress. tip on: the of gobhns 'll"gct •you-.-·--·-" and Tony George· Barry, semor'm law, was e: e_ · _ .ay ·an no on Elkhart will furnish the'. music. . .conti1uied read.ing and study for the Won the contest in pumpkin pie de- elected president; Stanley.J. "Gov" as m the past.. . ·The .committees fen• the: Corn :..vho hopes to maintain'a The .party. \Vent on right Walsh, was elected vice-preSident; Husk are; ·aS· £0llo,vs·:: · . _ . _,,; · tio·n._Of . . .. . , _ .. \ . until .9.:30. . . . _. ·' ,and · Howard . Benitz, . ·secneta1·y · .' KENTUCKY. SMOKER. ·. ·- Ticke-ts and · Finimce . · :A limited number of ·under class- .. by-;ri.,'scou_t; treasurer.· Hugh< O'Donnell :fbl.·,·the fiist the Walsh, Dan Brady'and.Jack Adams: rrien atid·students of·'other depart-' I '\V'ho 'added something about 9 :30 \Vas elected honorary president. Kentucky club ·have been 'completed. :. Art 'Suder . 'arid merits :attended. . Gudey's 'was · .being the youthful bedtime hour. I The Dome picture will be taken The·snioker·,vi.llbe'held.at·7:30.to:.: George Hartnett.·.··' · , ·' · 'course of special- not to put·that in.) . late1:. A. stag supper is. being mohow. night:in·:-Kable's banquet ·.. lectures.-s'cheduled·'for''the present . ''e"'·· ·.· .. : ... .... . . . . . roo:ri1 .. : Navarre.' semester. ·· .... ' . . . . .. i

Transcript of CAMP·US Gvm. Game Glee ~:brf::~:giving WILL RECEIVE ·'i3Y ... · t.!NIVERSITY-OF NOTRE DAME,...

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    t.!NIVERSITY-OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, INDIAN-ft., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER·~; 1923 · · PRICE· 4 ·CENTS

    .· .CAMP·US ·'i3Y-PATHS

    'Clrid~.Graph at Gvm. for Nebraska Game

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    "FA!VCY' ': [First prize in. the Sc~ibblers' Poet-

    Glee ~:brf::~:giving WILL RECEIVE Thoma's H. Hodgson, president.of LA.ET. A .. R. E··. ME. DA. L. The gridgraph used to report the

    Notre Dame games away from home, will ·be erected in the gym on Sat-urday: to. flash the· -reports of. the

    ry contest.] . tF .. . .. . the Glee ch.ib, .has appoint'ed the fol- · ·. ..

    ' Back on_ ·the straight ~nn,d.. nayrow Nebraska-Notre Dame battle ... The · b\l~p'nths· a ___ g~in;' ·! . . ·• ·. , ~-. , •. · admission will be 50 centsto all ex-

    .. ~ . . : ..... _0 _ _0_ · ;· cept· Noti;e,.Dame and South Bend · · · - high school students. Athletic cards

    . · \Vitli' ~nough rriatcdtil'foi: an en~ and high school-identification cards tire, DAILY :·i~. W -~ould · ~ll. be.: used. will entitle· the holders to admission Gui~t~·: 'con~ci~nce~ !~_ay ~~·.~par~,, ~0 for 25 cents. · · · lie uneasy. ·" . _:. · Reports. ·will start: a few: minutes

    1 . -o- :-o- · . before . the . game is,· calleq and • the For insta!lce~b~·~ 110! ~ won't plays will beicharted on the board as

    . tell ;th~,t 'C?ne,. better .to,: bcgm ~~se- the game progresses. Other scores wh~re. : ·, · will ·be announced. The band will

    I am he. who di·eams of a philosoph~ Like a half-fledged bird who longs

    for ·:(light, _ · . · . Like a prisoner beating on the 'bars

    to free His ecstacy .

    ··I am he . . . Who dreams of a ·blue mountain far · · · · ·a,Vay, ·: ·: :: / ~ . . . .. T.he top of· \vhich is laureled with

    ··silver.snow· · .:·· · · .' And .wanting it I start each day. ·

    But1turn· back-Why?-! do not .. ;k]10W! .. . : ..

    ·c. • -o- ~o- play. ', A flashlight · picture ':will . be · · Th·e· W~st .En'd. Friday. Three taken. · · · I am he who phantasied the common

    yOuths:. ·.Ca'.l ' '· .only·to·· the text book rind the class building Satm;day .. The' dance 1vill Ne-\vs-Times, at 1:30 p. m., Tues-f :'i· .· ;..: ~i; -o~\ -o"::·~..i };; .... :_. ;. '. '' ·room terids to: the slavery. ofreason

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    NOTRE DAME DAILY~ Univeralt:r of Notre Dame omcia.l dail:r paper, publlahell eT~l' mornln~~: ex~ept

    Monda:r, Wedneada:r and" .. Frida:r clurinsr _the academic 7e&r bJ'·tha Notre Dame DaU:r Compan7, Notre Dame. Indiana. .

    Entered aa nconcl .clan matter at the post office. at Notre Dame, Incl.

    . ·· · ED-ITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.:~· ... :.~ .. ~.-~ ......... : .. ~~L~ ••. ,.: .•••..•...••.. :.; •.. ~ •.•........ , .• HARRY:: W. FLANNERY Editorial Staff-Henry Barnhart, Eu~:ene Noon; Henry -F:mnan, Edwm Murphy, Harry

    co'Iy~m MEO Rub to• me·;

    I'd club and dtub .this ~illy ·4ub . Into minced grubr by. g~e:

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    'Sa lie! The ~alloon pennant did not find a wate1;y: gt;ave: in Lake Mi,chi~an ... The DAILY ~vas wrong. Here is the Evidence! :.By. least wire:··

    . ·POCATELLA IDAHO 12 :01PM NOV" 6 1923

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    1'·''FA.MILIARiiY .BREEDS- CONTEMPT'~ N"OTRE':D'AME iND uSA. · · · · - · BALLOONS CARRYING NOTRE

    .-.A school ·-";ith a'u~ inspid~·g: sorig,.,one that expresses :the peculiar DAME PURDUE· COLORS PASSED ili)irit of tluit 's·c~Io'ol;·j:wssesscs · s~h1ething ·that, neither Ia,v nor 'money · · · · · ·· · f OVER HERE THIS MORNING.AT c:in take. froni it._. It is a ,her~tage :ri,cher than gold; more power ul than _

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    A M STOP WIND BE.ARING r>cnvcr .\. ~? hist?riiin .has. ,to~? ,us .. ho,v• gr~a.t·~ a•;part· "!~'h~~g, as sacred to Notre ~Dame' as ~he great this-~ on front page-your. colyum ture . .'·It is ·requested that every~ dome, be· 1·eseryed .for -.spirited occasion~. . '.- · ... · ·· :· '· ~ will . do; Sh.l tlie . telegi·am was one be there and o:rl.' time. · · · . . Let it. ~ot ~ride tl~e)ips of .coal-haulers _i'n. c~x~P.~Iiy ~vith su~h songs stolen. :A; n;;N~~. ~ec :et~~y.

    . . All men from ;Michigan will· m~et on: the steps· of:: the: Library,·, Mon~ day at 12:30 for a Dome picture. A donation now- being collected by members of the club will be;.neces-sary to: cover all; expenses. . . . ,

    ,. . • · FRED UHL, Sec'y. as '"Smiles.'.~. ·.It is 01~r .song; a:ird the mome~t it' becorpes common prop- DOC. . Kentucky Club. . . crtj• if'c.;~a.ses to b'elqng _to us. Let Jt: riot" beco~e. tl_1e old stimdb_y o~ _Q. ..The 'Kentucky Kl11b smoker' will .

    1 downto:\'n _orche~tras\;T/hey,_ b)d' .· tlb1e, "\yay, ,hav~ been pr,ominent. in vio-. I always find_ 'the letter Q · .. __....

    1 be held· at 7:30 Friday evening in · -

    lating.its sancity~ .. "''hen. i~. ou t, play the . .'Victciry March'/' seems A little har·d to· write; '· , . , ·Kables'· bm•.quet room, because :of·. to guide their.choice·of s_elections ... ; .· .. , ·,-, ., .··. . · ... · :., ... So I have sear·che_d·.for·'substt'tut'es the.ine9-al presentation on .. Thurs-

    .. What ]'hey: $ay ··.· ... J T - t S t d · I t · · I t I b day_ ·evening. All Kentuckian_ ~-·:arc . [New York Sun] · .i ~-.,-·.Lh.ls : a_ ur ay tpg 1. ,we ~ll:W: a srg 1 . we. rave· never seen · !'!fore; . . By JOHN B. FOSTER

    and hope.-~\·~ rn~y nev.er. see_~ga~~~Notre Dame·_men sitting mid eating · • _T~ --~~;1~}- ~t- ~e~f:~- .t~~f,-IT1i~ht.. welco~e, ··· .: . ~···· ·-~· * · , ' .. · , ·'" . " · ,Kntite Rockne ·went • to ·Palmer "\vhil: th~,,:·v~c:;to~~· ·_,~Iar~J( .. '~as ;_being playe?:' .. _ You· ,~o~ld :?,l~~~·~the I thou ht about the Chinese ·Q · · ·· · . r : ':field. at Princeton···on the forenoon m~nr._ S~nncwhat-:-y~t .ti1~ _gr~atcst blame _falls· on the orchestra· that' , _g .. ', ....... --r "'' . . ~- ' · Rochester Club -Photo. ·.· .. , ·, 'of th({ game between ·his ;!Notre

    'll '1 ""tl '" "···1· r 't" ··a. l·' ··t·•, "1 '"·}';. ,., ... , ._, h: .• ·: In WhlCn he takes.greatprxde' .::The·p~ctureoftheRoch~ster·~~~b Daine·~-pupils

  • +·--~-~·-~··~-u-··-··-··~··~··· t j; .. :AT·:THE·THEATRES ... ! • ~ . . . . . . I k~salle ~Thomas Meigha~, .. in •I I · "Woman ·Proof.'~, ·: · . ,.; , ll •. ' . :· "Th c . L. ;, . I IOhver~. e,_. ommon. aw .. :.. 1 • Blackst~me-Joseph .Dis~ay .. :: ,, 1 ! Orpheum.:...,..Douglas Fairbanks in j 1· . "Robinhood."·, . : . ' .. 1 i Palace_,.,Ols:on' s. Band. . , ·. ; .. I + -··-~·.·-:-··-:7~~---.·~~ .. -~~~··~·-:-~~~··+

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    PARACHU11NG ball PHblic of the east that Rockne has a team . with championship pos-sibilities.

    signals. . Their. geogi·aphy c6urse is lear~ing to bound· the kingdom of the. ~ridiro.n. A chalkline to. th~m is as good as a stick of candy to· a ON It was not forward passing or normal, child .... Their. eai;ly ·dose· of trick stuff that won for Notre Dame a~~~h.meti~·· begi.nni~g at :the age of P ARNASSUS this afternoon. It was, for the s~?'· 1~ d1agrammg ·end . runs and most part, good, old-fashioned foot-tric~ formations and adding up the ball. Thrusts off tackle ·and end nu~ber of first downs made against MYSTERY runs gained ground· almost as the Pr111c~ton a?d multiplying them by -I know the moon's pale face, westerners desired in the early part t~e ~9-u~re · mc]les of copy and thus And the purple bloom of the sea, of the game.. Rockne's pupils saw

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    : Q.£.'(. S · ·1 gettmg the financial rating of. a And the bright star-windows limned soon after the first kick-off that it ~·. _R __ r_o_m_. ·, · ·. ·.n. . .. t.·ag_ e J_ good gt•idiron guy. No wondcr·No- in space would be a pl_easant romp for them.

    _ tre Danie has real teams with such That open to mystery. · They were cool, deliberate and used [ A~ .~l((plot .is gi',en. clever tw_ist_s prodigies being constantly fed into their brains as well as their brawn. ~~- an entertaining develop~ent ·in the college. · .. ·. . · · But I do not know your desire,~ Rockne's pupils knew how to de-the movie, !'The Co_mmon Law," by · ·No orie ·has yet· had · to say to Nor what your dream . may be- fend against passes. · Roper used

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    M. C. A. cafeteria, donatE:~d his- ex.:. pert. sm:vice as a meat carver at the barbecue Friday and· Saturday and refused' to take any payment for his services. · ·

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    Robert w; Chambers·, _at the. Oliv~r Rockrie, "Hold 'er Newt!" · Rock- I only know your eyes are fire that 'Yide-spread formation. Rockne tliis \veek. : ne's charges· keep· possessio·n of the When they turn back· to me. used ·the man-to-man defense. As

    The picture isgood. Little more ball so constantly that he doesn't · -Technique (Georgia. Tech.) the· eligible receivers ran out to · =============~= can be' :·said . of any picture: .The need to wotry about. figuring how await the passing o~ 'the ball, Notre McDonald: .. actors do .their:parts well, the seen- to hold the ·other fellows. as lays a finger on him." Dame men covered each one, point-cry is' appro:Pr.iate; the story,is _in- --- Well,· Don,· give .my i·egards to ing a finger at the many they were teresting-;-:-al~ m all, the productiOn [Atlanta Journal] 1Knute Rockne, and my old friEmds, to cover as if to say "I've got you,

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    NEBRASKA MEN will fight foi· the ·honor of the Corn~ NEB' e· A'SK' ANS' team. Furth~rmorc, the .team must the club's activities on the campus huskers: will Jmve all 'possible loy.: . . ' . kno\v that the student body is be- The members of the council, l'Cp alty behind.them. to spur them on: hind' it. · Ho'v can. the students resenting the sections of the state · · Again at Nebraska, the Rockmen p'rove their· loyalty to the team and froin which they come, ·,vere· mimed

    READY ::vill face:a situation .si.milar.to that y~~·l~~ ou "ruME to the school? · to float a campaign for money :fo . . .

    ·.GETTING · m: the East, and the.n· .. work .on the f4 1\: . 11 \'IH The team and coaches know that a picture 'in the Dome and· for 'a · playing field next Saturday· will be the u'pperclassmen imd faculty are smoker to 'be given · som~time. ;be'

    an occasion for them to work at --- loyal becaus'e they went over .t'he ;fore the' Christmns-·holidays; : Sey. Rockmen Practice for Game Satur- their best, again to show .. the foot- o·aily Nebrasl\an Full of Stories on top.in the great stadiu_ni drive last eral entertainment's wm be ·staged

    d N braska Po'nfs All Ef ball. world that· Notre Dame rates G · G U Sf d t year. - this year. 'l:he first' ,vill be the pre~ ay; B I - several places on this year's team Offilng arne;· rge U en S. The upperclassmen and faculty . vad1tion smoker with eats; music, :forts Toward Victory. of the hall of :fame.· . .·to Gef Behind Team. ·. . have done their part towards the speeches, and~stunts. ·- ~ .... .

    Tli~·- \veste1:ners :~ill:. pr~se~t a Rockne has been spending th(dew . ·Indications of the importance Ne- wiiming of the Notre Dame game. line-smashing and end-running game days before leaving the ·Irish camp· braska is attacking:to the game with . Are the fi·eshmen going to do I mid will perhaps heave ·a fe.w passes. in perfe-cting his' o'ffense/ featured Notre Dame's football team on Sat- thei~· part towards the winning of : At fullback ~the Nebrask:lns· will by some new .forms of attack and urday is furnished by the many ar- the Notre Dame game? .. · .. -

    CLASS/FIE,D] .have the· veteran Noble who· has developing his defense to ·the high- ticles 'On .the coh1ing gam.e in The They can do it in one way, and performed against the Rockmen for est 'point of solidarity. Ther~ will Daily Nebraskan ... One ·of , the in one way only, and that .is by go-the past two years. His weight and be much need of defense since Ne- stci1:ies follows.· · ing over the. top ''Freshman Week" speed have imide him· a formidable brasl\:a, )ike :·au · othP'l-' ~ pro~inent . [Daily ·Nebraskan] and pledging . not only tl}e . 1,127 line plunger. The dependable Lew- teams the· Irish have encountered, ·Freshmen, would you like to help units on the stadium alloted them ellyn, another veteran.on .the. team, will far outweigh them.· It ·will be Nebraska's ·''fighting .C.ornhuskers" by the alumni association, but even will be at quarter back. · He ·is au another game from the neck up. · defeatthe"fightin'.:Jrish'~.from .No- taking 1,400 or 1,500 units; thus ingenious general. · Since the Purdue ·encounter, 'the b·e Dame in the. memorial. stadium giving cone1·ete proof 'of their loy-

    Rockne,will. take three teams to Irish mentor has· been working to 3.' weekfrQm Satur.day? alty to the £eams and to the school. Lincoln to· insure the team against regenerate that· pep and dash • that Certainly you:. would. Further- Freshmen, the eyes of the foot-

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    any' disaster from sudden injuries c~aracteri~ed .. hi!? .eas~~rn .inva·sion. more, you ai·e going t_o have an op~ ball team, the upperclassmen, and as well,as to. take ample ·care of the H1s method .Is ben~g: applied gr!ld- portunity_: to -help :win the Notre .the faculty are upon you. They problem of. inserting fresh men into ually and, by. the time· the -startmg Dame· contest,- that ."game of are. hoping that the freshman will ·the game 'to relieve thEi tired play:: whistle sound~, the .Notre. Da~.e: games;" ·at ·which :you will 'see the show the traditional Husker fight e1:s. '.\ ·:·.. football team, .says Superlative greatest.•. display of .traditional and loyalty' to .the Scarlet and .·.c:f. the ~rill rrinks and· 'vere· ·pi·orri.in.ent fac- · · .- ~, .... · · the ·direCtiOn of. Head, Coach Da\v- Michigan club held .their second tors·in the_scdmmage in smother:.: · .. wonaL: ._ .. o.E· I'DL\JS. sou', c'oach Schult~and ~ssist~nts, .conclave of theyear Tuesday·and illg the Notre' Dame plays. . RR D Ull1 is. out·.on t~e. athletic. field' today, 'discussed plans for the pl~omotion of. '; The Nebraskans 'ai·e W~J.'ki~g on tomorrow, and every day prepm7ing ·=============·=· == offensive tactics hoping that if they. --- '· ., for .. the. contest . with·· ·.the . Notre dan prepare a 'stout defense for their Coach Keogan Has. Good 'Material Dame te~m, which is being hailed as

    · ball toters they ,viu be able to reg:.. for-T. ea. m ., .c Pract. ice a. t the.. th~ .· :'greate~_t. ioot'ban· machine in i~ter touchdowns against the visitors the country. The .moleskin warriors f~·om Indiana with ease. ; . ' . . .. ; Y. M. c. A ... Gym. . are grinding and drillin'g,. makin'g : i. The follo,ving· .men· _.will 'leave· · - , every effot·f to: be ·able to':tur:ii .back

    The basket ball season at Notre t'he Irish ·.orislaugh_ t_on.·the lOt_ h.-.· . South . Bend at 2 :50 this afternoon D h t t d 'th th 11 f · ame. as s ar e • WI e ca ·0 : The team is.·doing its·pm~t t_oward for Lincoln: :Collins,· Cro\ve,·· Far- c · h. 1·r f · · d'd t · T. h' ·

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    ;;;~~:~t~·~!~~;~r:~~~.~;.2;:~!d~~; ~~~~;ff·"~:t;?~~!~~·~,:·n~~~:; ~Nb~ -tha·t-~Ch;cl. h~s- ~~~i~~lt_ 4id. You · its aim the gre~t~st objective that and Re:X'Enrig~t, now working.with £ . h . . . . can be· realized in the sport. life· of the football' squad,. ~were among the. · · org~t to, .. -~ye your teeth fixed. :Before• : ·if: me~ 9?~il_.hus.kers '7"' "Beat Notre higJl ·lights of the quintet. · · . . . .

    · 'Addedtothis·numberwm.besev- leaving·. howe.? _lf--s. o,' .• see ':'Dr.:.':J.:_T. . : Campus,· Class· rooms · and frat eral men. from last. season's fresn..: · ·· . ·

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