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Transcript of ·s up cRusadVI~a~Jhty of delegatmg a repre-:- iver hotel this evening; The dance Rev. Hugh...
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UNIVERSITY-OF NOTRE DAME,;NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,1923
Clubs' Existence to be EX-PECT-MANY. _ Placards Will Direct · Decided by Activity H~mecoming Tr:affic
Mark Nolan, of the S. A. C., in- AT BAND DANCE The Advisory. committee or' the formed the presidents of clubs as- · Blue . Circle met to formulate traf-sembled in the Library ·yesterday, · -. . , fie plans for Homecoming last night. that ·all -the clubs on the campus ___ For the convenience of motorists
-Wait around the corner for me would be put on probation and a D. 0 . c I f M coming to the Purdue game .and all ,~th outstretched arms, empty if careful ~heck would be kept of all ance . pens . ampatgn . or oney remaining home games, phteards you like this column;. wi~h a club club activities. Spent on BandUniforms; Jimmy . will be placed on Notre Dame ave-in them if· you don't like It. Of t1ie many suggestions offered, E U h M A d nue, Eddy . street, and the Niles
-:- -:- one concerned itself with the filing gan rges t e en to tten road, giving route directions· to fa--_ B~ing anonymous, I can say such of written reports with the S. A. C., Hund:neds are expected at the cilitate traffic from South Bend to things with.safety. . of ~urr~~t activities o~ clu~s. The band dance to be given at t~e 01- Notre Dame. -
-:- -:- . adVI~a~Jhty of delegatmg a repre-:- iver hotel this evening; The dance Rev. Hugh O'Donnell gave his ap-_Yo~ may call me Mr. Grundy. s~nta_bve of the S. A. C .. to attend. will be held to raise money. ex- proval_of the budget drawn up by
·. -:- -:- meetmgs of clubs was discussed~ pended for uniforms. Fifty-five the Blue: ·circle and the committee Perhaps one of the best· known uniforms, costing -approximately chairman filed their reports.
men.on the campus is Harry Me·- NEW BUILDING $2,500, have· been purchased, ac- Twelve hundred pounds of meat • Guir.e, president-of almost as m_any - ·_. _ . cording to James Egan, president-of will be used in the -Homecoming . clubs as the renowned Slaggert. It the organization. Henderson; Ames barbecue; according to report ·of
PRICE 4 CENTS
IRISH -PRIMED- · FOR BIG~GAME
New York Writers :Pick· Army; -Rockne Will Play. Passing - · Ga~e; AU Seats Sold. The Army Notre Dame game
will be shown play by play on .-: . the .. Grid-Graph in the gym at 2:30 this·. afternoon •. ~ Students of the University and· South Bend-- high ·school will be . ad~
, · iniU~d- for 25 cents if athletic __ _ card is presented. · All . others · will be admitted- for 50 cents.· -_
is appropriate, therefore, that this - · · • . and company, of Kalamazoo, were the Rocky Mountain .club .. · ·
:-~~~~~'sH:~!s ~~~~~~~e~:n::t~~! FOR-ST .MARY~S ~~~~~:!s~~contract to_fu~~ish the , (Sp:~ar~:n~H~ariA;iY.) of.~ore clubs-tha~ anyfbodlybelse·~t "Be. at the .dance . tomorrow/~ T-. 0_ DAY. ·.'S' MA_ ·ss NEW'.YORK, N. Y.~ Oct. 12 . ...::_
· the S. A. C. me~tmg · 0 c u · presi- · . . · Jimmy Egan said last night~ "The . Rockne's 'Fighting - Team arrived· - - dents .the other day. It W~S nat· Notre Dame Graduate Is Architect~ band.~ needs you, and. knows that . here at 8. this morning 'and went
ural,therefore,for the-fellow who·, B.·, · - . 'you will not be at the Palais.Roy- ·ENDS MISS-ION immediately to. t~e. W_estchester-·.'.came in· THE DAILY . oijice the Ulldmg to BeHest on Campus, ale or Tokio; you'll be at the Ql:. . . . . . Biltmore club, where they:will stay
other. day~ to. hunt for Ha:r~, who If Is Said 1 Work Begins Soon '- iver." . _ till Saturday night. Joe Byrne, An-writes editOrials . for . thiS sheet, . ' .· • . . . I . The campaign will be in conjunc- --- . . gu~ McDonald and Rupe' Mills are poems. signe~ ·"H. A. _M." for. The . Work upon ~a new omldmg. for t' 'th th s . A. c t re r Father Donahue .Speaks of.-sanctt'ty taki_ng care of the . Rockmen_ and
- sc-holastic, makes . comic . sket_ches St. Mary's College will begin soon. Ion WI e · . · · .• o · a Ize M · c 11 · h d t d. the $2 500 by December f ·M -Sf d t t p f have secured a band for Notre for.The Juggler, hunts Indian suits aurice arro ' w o . gra ua e T , d ·n b th • h' f . . 0 aSS j - -U en S 0 ray Or. Dame. All seats at Ebbets field
. fo-r. pageaiit_s, runs -the- Scrib_blers, from the_ University's Department .. a~ . ays WI . e e c Ie means T . t N Y k - f A h. . 19 . . of raising the money A student earn a . ew or I have been sold and -a record crowd ·the. Rocky Mountain club, and a o rc Itecture ·m · 19 · .. IS· the . · -
few -more,. and is an- officer of -the architect and will be in ~harge .of ta.g day -'yill~ be set ~and tags al~o The c~mpus mission will e~d this will see the_ famous Notre Dame-Caseys; it was natural, I say, for . thee-. construction. of the building, ~11 be dist~Jbuted . on the ~ay of morning v.tith a high- -mass, and· Army ci::sh t~morrow. . . .
. thhi' fellow to seek Harry when he which will be more pretentious-than the I Georgm-~e~h-:-:-Notre- Dame Papal benediction given by. Rev .. The Ir~sh''?ll wear green Jerseys . . ,;,a_rite_~ to put an ad in the paper. . any other building at, the college. game~ . No sohcitat!o~s. are ~? be James·. W. Donahue, who is con- m .the game. - . -. . .-- .
The . new structure will include made . on HomecoJ!lmg day, but ducting the mission. ·.· Rev~ Matthew .· The team W?rked out t~I~- after-. --~·:John Dore, ri~ted:~xplorer o-f the dorll'!itories, private rooms, Class ~here! :v~l b~ b~~t~~ on_th.~l c~mpus J. Walsh, president of the 'Univer- noon and are m fine c:o.ndibon for .. 'Fai> East, is next in line Jm~ com-:- rooms, reception and recreation at. w nc contri u wns . WI . e re- sity, wilJ sirig- the mass. - th~ battle to-~~rro~. New -York
merit. -- John 'startled the campus rooms. In all probability it will-be- ceived; Members of the b::n~ have >The mission has. been the most w:Iters have_ picked , the Army. t~ .·Sunday when he, appeared with his co-me the . administration building, ag;ee~ to donate the deficit lf the succe_ssful . ever given the students. trmmph o':er. Rockne. s aggregation
- riew'"J:}aby-blue· cap. Perhaps John's it is said. dr1ve Is not altogether suc~essful.. . It was -attended by more._ students but t~e Irish are~ primed for fight _ girr likes that cplor, or ~aybe, it's - The increased .enrollment at the Me1Ilbers of the. band. will receiye than ever before,- and ··new Holy a~d ~VI_ll offer~ bS:ttle.tomorro;vthat .
. tli~ latest- from: "deah· Lunnun-:- college has -necessitated the addi- ~lass_ credits ~or th~ir. work. Meet:. Communion records were estab- 'Vlll be a classic m football histo.ry. , .. • . _ . · . . _ • ___ ._ ; - . _ . _. _ : tional building. , At present every mgs, hel.d dally,. will be. run on a lished. - · Rockne plans to use the passmg . - ':Th ·C ·. '- .. F. d 7,'. ;-Ii' . ' :.. availaBle space. is: being. utilized to class~asis.an~ an absencefro_m any On Thursday evening. Father game £:om th~ start to makeup for _ ... ; ... , e ,-~~mpus_ o:r: ers w~ · orga~ · · - . · d' . ; . - practice 'VIll mean a cut.: · , the weight advantage of the Army
:::-::l.zte:_soAol1t;Hif.'i\fbiark;Notlh~Io to· indicate their distinction;. and I L lr- -- - - has for.the.Eucharist.. · · because he for~ot his horse_and_Jim about '\vhich other_ seniors are no'v · - All communions received at· the. Crowl~y doesn t '~ant to get up at
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.. arguing. i Canes,·. :we· understand~ DO.ME: P_ u_oT_OS c. Si M. c. Unit at.Unive_tsity Elects off-campus/ miss,ion .this -morning' se_ven·~n- the mornmg. Notre Dame are things with which 'to siap 'class- n M_ anger P'res_ident{St. :Mar_y's . will be .for the. success of" Notre Will Wll]. •. . mat_es ·on • the· patches; . things with Dame's football team today. -· -.:which .to trip old men, or; occa,. . ' - .._ - . . . . Club'Hous·e.to' bePiace ~ . :"That t'eam is :worth,yo'ur-pray- o· 'IREC' y· o· ·. RY o· u· T
sionally,. things to. wear .for dress. Se'niors.- Fail to . Report on' Time; _The. Notre Daine- unit of the ers;'.' the Rev~ . George Finnegan . . . . . . - .. - . . -=~ .. :-:- .·. ' . . s. A. C· -and Staft Pictures . Catholic Students' Mission Crusade said last night.' "I am not going to \ . . . . . . -. Bob c~~n-ey, . Brow~sori's star - met in. the. Main:CBuildi!lg yest~r.:: ask:that you_pray for a. victory, al..: w· I' y·. ·H.· IN MONTH quarter; went ,Jike -a .-miniature ; Next ·week; $1 Fee. day, cele'cted officers and made ar:- though that would be .a most desir- .. -_ · .
_'Gro\vley Sunday and· ·scored ·the ·s·-- . ..... · - -- -h • - t.h.ei·r· rangements for a dinner dane. e_ at able thirig,"he continued, "but that · - . . · ' · emors · are not· · avmg -y-ou. p1·ay for __ th·e· m-en, .. -_that ·they do ·touchdown ·that beat Walsh. ·-rn- - · th St · M ' 1 b h W d . - . . . . -. . . - . . . Dome pict~res t.aken in as. great .. dae . ary. ~ c u_ - ou~e e nes: not get_· hur_ t ·and·_ that ·they. play li·k~ · spiration, .-in the . person of one of · -
-the-only_w'·omenhc·e-ver·love-d,_-,"as numbers as desired, accordmg to y... ·1·.-·.d 'Notre-Dame men"·said Father M·ark·N-olan,-~-Tt"m··n·_au·h·_a·n_d_-Norm·. " Jack Scallan, editor. Only 80 sen- . Joseph Menger_ was e ecte pres:._ · .. - . - '· · ·
present on 'the .sidelines. Father iors have had ·theii· pictures taken. iderit;-~orbert Clancy, ' secretary:.. FmnegaJ!.-.. .. . . . - Smt'th o· n Comm'tttee I Wt'll . Haggerty< may. suggest ~that-· such Seniors are ·asked· to .have their treasurer· Thomas O'Connor, vice- _.The sermon del~vered by Fa_ther · · ·_ '
:incentives be:.prohibite'd at interhall pictures taken this morning to avoid president: . / . . Fmnegan dealt _WI~h the_ passiO~S. - '.Be More Complete. . . . . squabbles.: · . -· - the rush riext wee~.· ·No photos will · The ~d1nner dance will be infor- H~ compar~~ .the sms of humamty Notre Dame's ·1923..:1924 Student·
-:- -·· -:- - be taken this ·affernoon·.or tomor:. mal.: i:t will be ·attended .by com-' With the acti?n of ~u~as, when he Directory will· be ·for. sale with-in .And Sarin 'arid Gorby,. for not row:. The fee is one dollar. . _ mittee members of. the C. S. M. C;; betrayed_- Chri~t. . - the month; if'plans•:now ul:tder' way
. ·. ', appearing at . all; . -~may consider . Pictures of the sophom
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~:H·_,· TEN-MINUTE SERVICE The Northern "Indiana Railway Company inust be thanked for
putting anotl1e~ car on· the Notre Dame line. and making it possible · to .run on a ten _minute basis.
The saving in time to· the~ students wl10 commute between South Bend and Notre Dame is incalculable. The riew schedule enables one
· to get ·into the city ininutes e~rlier and also to ml{ke better connec-tions in the city.
Sucha thing as time may not enter seriously in~o the minds of some students -!but to others it" k of much consequence, especially to those who hold jobs in South ~end and who cannot--afford to waste fifteen minutes waiting for· a car. . . / · · .
Therefore, it is altogether fitting and ~roper to say-Thank you.
THE DOME, GILDED
Through the-looking Glass
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Installment 32 ~ Which was correct: "We saw the
cat pause and then start again"; or "We saw the eat's paws and then started again"?
It was beyond Hooda. He could-n't figure it out. Old Man English had Hooda picking rosin out of_ his shoulder blades again;
Or should it be: '.'The cat pawed and then ran on"· or "the cats paused and thei-1 ra~"? Hooda had never been paused (or is it pawed?) by a cat. He was absolutely ig-norant ·of pausing (or ~s it paw-i:rigJ). To be sure, he had one. time sti·olled. too close to a wild . eat's cage and the. creature had made a . thrust at him. And that same night a· lion had flown at him; while later the· same· evening a tiger had dived at him; and still later a leopard had .lunged , at him. But even though he had been thrust at, flo\vn at, dived at, and lunged at, he was none the wiser about being pawed at.
He would se·e the dictio:riary.....,...a thing no respectable sophomore had ever approached. He would see it, nay l'ead it, and if. necessary, he would even take pains to unde1:-stand it! ;He would set a prece.., dent, and ·take a chance.
. His cheeks flushed with a mixture of sharrie and deVilishness. at what he was about to do. He pulled down· the shades, plugged , up the key-hole; lo,vered the light a. foot or so,. and advanced stealthily upon
l • N:ot1ling ~HlS been more writt~n about ."than the donl.e, and· nothing the dictionary. He set his feet, put at Notre Da~e is,-~herefore, more trite ·a subject: But 'with its gilding; out one wary hand and then jump~ the dome.again becomes· a proper subject for discussion. ed: It had not hurt him.· He grew
-. For generations ·its light has been ·shed on the lives· of men at bolder and actually opened it. -~ It Notre D:~.me. _· !11 the. ~orning it ~1as caught the first rays of. the s~n did not scratch him .. in the bursting eloquence of th~ new-born 4ay. -At noon the warmth Half an hour later he took the ,of mellow sunlight has .been· reflected from. its inidased ·.surface. And last remaining sheet from what had ·at evening, its resp~~ndence. has softened the shadows that move. across been four full tablets and wrote:
I - · "The pussy cat made a temporary : the quadrangle~ ts~eautyhas C.()*ta,iiled the .music· of unwrit_ten words. cessation· of inactivity, broke a
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[ . · ·1 Walter O'Donnell, C.S.C., will sing
(-:..~~~-?!.~ .. 8_!!~-.. -t ::Jos:r~ogram for the choir is as I AT THE THEATERS ! ProcessiOnal .................... uchrist : · · j Who Once for Sinners Bled" 1 Orpheum-The Cheat. -1• Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Benedictus I · Palace - Seattle Harmony . I and Agnus . Dei in four parts, -1 Kings. • from the mass in honor of St. Ce-·: ·Oliver-Tell Me Why. 1 celia by Ad. Kaim. l LaSalle-St. El~f~· . j Credo .............. "Greg01:ian Melody' j Blackstone-Drl bng. .. •+ "Et Incarnatus Est"·····-------------~---+ ... -"-"-:-""_ .. _" __ ,._..~ .. - - Four Male Voices by ·Dr. J. Koch . In "Drifting," which' is being Invo~ation .: ................................. .
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NOTRE DAME :OFFICIAL CHEERS
men· was especially good. Calla-han; of Badin, featured. the game by :making. a sensational catch of a long pass. The. Day Dogs scrim-maged. Brownson on Brownson field Thursday.
Grand· Rapids are declared eligible for membership in the club.
Dr. Mercier Talks. by the committee and the lecture· series will- in all probability s~art • •
. . to French .Circle next week. Local newspaper men
Chee~.oleader Eddie Luther. yes-terday announced the official l~st ~£ cqeers · for tlie year. The hst 1s here published and it is asked· that every man clip the list and bring
Notre Dame Golf~rs Meet Elkhart -Team
MARATHON· MEN TRY fOR ·TITLE
it to the gym with him today. The Notre Dame golf· team will· Four Letter. Me~ Back on Team; ·-. · "Every _ man," says Eddie, journey to Elkhart. to meet the n · h' T M f ·
"should know the cheers, and Christiana Ccfuntry club this aft- . Meehan ~.~oac mg; 0 ee should be. able- to. snap them out ernoon. The Christiana club is .a · Wabash Here,· with as mucK alertness as 'the men prominent team in Indiana golf cir-on the field snap out the signals. cles and the Iri_sh golfers are ex- The Notre : Daine cross-country Let's learn . the cheers, and make pected to have a hard battle. tea~,. u~de~· :the coachi'ng of Fred Notre' Dame cheering better· than The personnel of the team, the Meehan, a fo.rmer· Irish track star, that of any other school." . s~me that· met the Chain-O'-Lakes are· working to repeat their: rec-:
The list follows:. _ · club last Sunday, is composed of "U. N.' D." Jack Adams, James Corbett, Joe ord of last year, '~hen they won
U-N-D:_Rah-Ra:h, · Fogley, Dan Harris, Charles Mouch, the state title in the Indiana inter-·. tJ-N-D~Rah:_Rah, Ray Bartzen, FredLink and Georg~ collegiate meet at Purdue. · 'Hoorah-Hoorah, Ward. The ·squad. is .. com.pose_d of 15
PI f · 18 .holes will. begi~.at U-N-D...;_Rah~Rahi ay or men, foui· of them members -of the Team-Team.:.Team. · .. 1 o'clock. victorious team that broke the tape
"Locomotive."_ . at Purdue last fall. · In addition,
Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah (slow and
Dr. Charles ·Mercier addressed La will be. the first to address the sen. Cercle Francais in the · Main buil~..:- ior journalists. In· the near futu~e in~ Wednesday night on ·"The Life men of prominence in the journal. and Explorations of LaSalle." istic world will deliver the lectures
Plans were made for future meet- . . ings. Rev. Charles Miltner will speak at the next meeting and Prof. Boboin, of South Bend, will speak at· the following meeting.~ A joint meeting of the Notre Dame and South Bend Frerich clubs will be held soon~ .
Journalists to Get Special Lecturers
Professor ohn M.- Cooney, head of Department. of . Journalism, has appointed: a committee for' securing special lecturers for the . seni?r journalists. The committee is com, posed of the following. men: John S. · Brennan, William F. Greavy rind Chai·les 0~ Molz. · Plans have already been -outlined
HORRORs! Dandruff o·n those gorgeously tai- . bred. shoulders 'l Quick! get your-self a bottle of "Vaseline" Hair Tonic and stop that before your rep- ·
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No-tre-:-Dame----:U '(siightly loud) Rah-Rah-Rah:-Rah ·-(quite·· fast
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Gra.nd.Ra· .. p.t .• d· s. c· lub thel.·e are several men,. including . Bidwell and Keats ·of last year's . Elec. t s. 0 f fi c ers freshman squad, who are ·expected I I
. . . . . . to show title-winning style during - · C L A s·s IF IE D_ . · Alfred Nachtegall of ·Badm. hall the fall campaign. .
was unanimously e~ected president · The squad gave a good demon- clilssified advertisements must· be in of the Grand Rapids clu~ at the stration of speed and endurance in ~:!~o~f~~yn·soe~tl~n~Y 5 p.m.· of the day first meeting of· the year, Tuesday a· three and one-half mile time trial !