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VOL. XI. THE WEEKLY EXPONEr-:T, FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1920. COLLEfiE WILL THRO W O PEN DOORS I iNDIANA MAN TO TRACK ARTISTS FOR VISITO RS THIS AFT ERNOON I DELIVER ADDRESS WILL COMPETE WITH BRUINS All is in Readiness for Visitors' Day. Classes will not be Held this .\fternoon and all will Join in Showing Visitors the Different College Departments. Many Interesting Exhibits Arranged.! AT COMMENCEMENT . George Tning Christie. Founder and 1 College Track :'.\ Jen \\.ill Lea, -e for :->l')lBER COLLEfiE DE FEATS MT . ST. C HARLES BY DECISIVE SCORE IN FAST fiA ME Second Game with Helena Sectarian School Results in Decisive Victory for M. S. C. . 4 to 1 is Score at End of Ninth Inningi Pigg's Pitching Baffles Visitors. I Head of Agricultural Extension )li sso ula this Afternoon to Compete Fmal have been made and all the cngitH.'('ring departments De1>artment of Purdue t:nh·ersity, 1 with State l.JniYersity )1en for By a score of 4-1 :\lontana State S. C.-Alqui::.\t out short to first. f r the greal;(>st day in the will be well represented. Likewise \\-ill Speak at Commencement. State Track Honors. College Defeated Mount St. Charles I Larse 'lUt on foul fly to first. Finley h. tory of Montana State College, and the will find the work of all on the college: grounds yesterday out, pit.cher to first. the program is in the hand:; of the 1thl'J departments well displayed. George Ir\'ing Christie. .The track team leaves. this week afternoon. The game was one of the Fourth inning- Mt. St. Charlcs- prmtM"!'. The program as arranged . The elec:tr·fral show i!i one of the I dent o.f at Pur- where will then· 1 tastes: the Marion and Murrny stntc:k out. De- fM' this year is in accordance with of the day nnd represents, due Lafayette, Ind., will .irst rneet. rhe Bob- I pated in t.h1s year. V1ctor Pigg p1tch-1 laney safe on error at shortrtop. tht· «ollege cus.tom or allowing one tht• F.ll'drical Engineering- Depart- deliver the commencement address j are about to clash ing for the Varsity allowed the \risit-1 Freeney out on fly to 1\1. s. day for the public rnspection of all 1111,;nt. It will contain, besides the here> nt the twC'nty.fourth annual nita1n. men have been out ors only four hits and passed one IC. :L\lcCarren struck out. }1"'lynn out buildings and for the purpose of regi.ilar apparatus now in the labor- i exercises \Vednesclay morning. June every night. and are working man. on fly to Jacques hit by 1c ... ting the pt:ople of the know a <lispl_ny of high tC:'nsion apar- 16. The of hi!'I will hard to. produc:C' a wmnmg- team. Be- scoTc by innings: pitched ball went to third on Pig-g's tlit.• colIC'gl· anci its work, it." accom- hlJs Thl· high fr1..•11uenry coils with bP "Edueation and Public 8en·ice.'' f•)re tl11s week the team has been F1rst in11111g- - Collins wnlked, two base hit over the bleat.•hcr::;. Jor- pii.:hm<·nts and its ne<'d::'· The cus- wh"ch expert"' are $tartlingo the world :\-JI'. Irving- a goraduate of Ontario working at a :rreat handicap, and the :'.1ari<-n struck out. !\1urray and De- out 011 fly to short. toil of holding- Visitors Day wa:5 be- re also in the laboratory rC'ady for .\.c-riculturnl Collt•g-e. '02. and the ·ontinual rain$ and a muddy track laney were thrown out at fir:st on Fifth innin,:?. lilt St. Charles-Stan- 1!' 1 n in 1912 anrl with the exception of t <.' AnothL·r fc>ature will be lnwa A£;ricultural College, Short- ha,·e bet:!n \"t:'l':'>' discourag-ing. How- nfield hits. College-McCarrcn stn1t·k I t011 got a hit over S('cond. Ho.g-an went thr two yC'ar.:; 0 the ,,·ar. it has been t (' "Tin f'an )lotor" of a ly after his he started l'HT the g"ood Wl'ather thei:-e last fow ut, Flynn out to first. Jae- to first on Jotgenson's error. Scanlon tnuJition m tht yc-arly l'Vents. ·when aJ?tH.·th; whid1 is in motion work at rnh·ersity and in day:-; ha:-; offered the men an oppor- 1ues out second-St. Charles I struck out. C'rO\'lfley out on a fly to •he.: c-ustom was instic-atcd. it :::oon a t;n ran i:-; thrust into !!tOh founded the ag-ric·ulturaI exten- tumty lo g-et m a few fmal licks. Freeney, Stanton. and Hogan went I Flynn who doubled up on Stanton at v;a hPl<l during comnu.mcE·mcnt week The: :P·c· lamp is another -.i<m department of that institution Smee tht.· int<:r<:lass meet last Sat- 1 ut m one, two. order. l\I. S home. 1\1. S C.-RasslC'y out, pitcher Lit it C!JnCt. hNn t·hang-Nl to any part of tht• display Urnt will attract and his work since that time has been nrday, a better mterest has been (' Pigg- out, Jorgenson out on to first. Alquist struck out Larse ar ifrar1l) clay. \"isitors day -:pet·ial attt·ntion. It is an arrange- a !'UJ1erintenrlent of that department. "how-n m trac·k by the i:-tudent body a fly to second , Rasslcy out, pitcher went to first on an error. Finlav th.s \"('aJ' will be of "'PP<"1al intere:o>t :1(•r:t "uth that any ROunrl recei,·ed Ile. is ahm director of the summer! Jn g-enC'ral ConsHh.·rable new mater- w first I out, sho1t to first. · t 0 bN•au.o::.p of th'- fac·t that it is h:: the trano.:mitkr will br reproduced •whoo] for teachers at Purdue. Re ial from the Freshmen class and some I Third innmg St.Charles-Scanlon Sixth mning-. Mt St ('h.lrles- firC!t. of itc:. kimJ to hr ht•ld in thr at th1• arl' }amp at the> other end of ha" writtC'n sPveral bulletins which which should to be I out. Crowley out. second to Collins l?Ot a three. base hit to renter. 1n titution and thl• prngro;s that ·will !he t•ircuit. A 1k•monstration of e1e- have been by the U. S. depart- I wmne-rs, Wl're brought mto the! Collins out third to first. :\I. I Marion stn1ck out. Murra:'>r hit to he will ht mark<•1L All daRses trinll spot wcl<lin.c" sut·h as that used rnC'nt of agriculture and other books fmeground. second and Collins made 1\It. St. wtll lie ... C'd durinrJ' tht• after- .n thP ('Onstrudi(ln r.£ battleships will nnd articlei:; have been very I Track is as s1r.NERS FOR BOND I Charles only run of the gnme. De- ! n 1ri nrrh.r that nil -tudents will be be gi\·en. fm·orably l'C'ce1vecl throughout the as fo_ otball.ol it· 1.· hald woik U llaney struck out. out, pitch- li\ailablc to act as g·ui<les and to per- The 11ri.gre.m planned now will <"0 1 mt1-y.. HE' was superintendent of J anrl rnvoh"es a l'l$?ld trammg. The.se ed to first. "!\f. R C.-JMcCarrcm hit ... (f'T"l t':ic exp rinwnt:-- that will be i11dudt 1 exhibits of the following- de- the Indiana Agric. ultural Exhibit of men, then have consis- ISSUE roME SLOUllY by pitched ball. w. ent to second on condut ted f)=i.rtmC'nts. the Panama Expoc;;ition In 1917 tently gettmg every n_ight_ for lJ fY I Flynn't infield hit .Jacques walked, Thr exh Lit 'havl fer the most Agriculture Didsion: Ag-ronomy rhristie st:ite food director in the n'lost part m almoRt mul-wmter --- Pigg out on foul fly, 1\fcCnrren Jlf>T"t ':>ern in tht. hand of the !-'tudents "'oil mcchan- He is secretary of the In- dec;;erve a _g-reat deal of 1 \\'ork on the bond scored on a pasi:-ed ball. Fl)-,,n and t 1.;;t l\'l and tht faculty committee H·al analysis of s01,; Gram laboratory. dtana C'o111 Grower's As$oeiation, a f credit. . . is...,ue hafi been with quite a bit .Jacques sccrt•d on .Jor1?C'nso11's single 'icrely . tlpt n bingo th1..· \\.'ork and I of. Xational Seed Analy- .'T'hP nwn trip I the Inst few weeks. Of the '1 to center field. Ras!:lley out. nrra1'"' ·1g tht• f'nd of af- An1111a1 husbandrv department, Asi:-oriation and the a1e Coach Po" ell, Rice. and . l l..t 000 . t ht t A.lquic:t out on technicality fc. This wiJI bt• on opportunity Champion row. l!l.000. pounds of milk for the Promotion of Agricultural i\Ianager Roney. The team of nine I ... t a mus . inning-. )It. St.. C'harles- f11r al to sec the need of new 7.;fi pound.-; of buttC'r in a vea·r. Sheep Teaching. men rom:isb of Cates, ObeTle, Sue- be m b) the fn:-,l.of there are S1.antt.n sinrle-d to cer!l't and wa:-. :mt f'..ncl buildines. · \ --- ! rctti, Farnum. Pig£!', MrCarren, Hol- 1 about 8,000 signers to each pet- . . ,. . huildm::rs and :o>hould help them to see . · . . 1 . F' 1 . d I·l . ._ itlon. At the present time there are m tIJ mg to mctkn two bases. t• nt•e1 o pass111g w om . . . I C'L.\SS T Tl 1' f d l returns from about half of the coun- cu . pt c er o ir:-:; . •"'can on th I f · ll b I · :\.gr1cultural cngmeermg depart- 11ste1, m C), on astmgs. t ·t h t t 1 k The work in all ckpartmcnts will ment. Farm powC>r Dan·y l ESTI:\'G lC' o an tie entry I tics in the s"L.1.te . Silverbow. Cascade out. M. S. C.-Larse a.nd Findlay hr to as gr1..•at an c•:'>.:tl•nt .;_ 'partmrnt, Buttermilk for every- TRIP for each rn as follows. <l S t G. t' . 11th II out. :'IIcCarren out on fly to second. hody; cheese making. I Two mile; Farnum. wee. 1ass coun IC'S arc a .. ru . . . . i possibk'. In tnc ( iYil Eng-inecrin;::r Poultrv department: Wild geese; The l•"'erleral Board men in :\Ir. One mile; Farnum. Finley. with their work and the petit10ns Eighth mnmg. Mt. St. tkpartnwnt there will bC' a rlas:.: test· Ph .,. t . bb't t k d d k Tretsven's class visited the W. O. Half mile· Finley. hm•e been returned to l\lr. Brewer at. out on f1y to Colhns l ·,,o slr n"th ( r niatc1·1'al con•·f"'te .ea.ens, la 1 s. ur evs, an UC s HI I II f h . h t "th t t 'I . f ... t.' '""' ' ..: "' 'r t . ,J ·t t .. \' t · Bohart ranch on Thursdav where Quarter mile· Hollister e ena. n a o t ei:-e counties t e 1 ou . p1 c er o ll'R . anon sa e on and forth. The mat·hine shops, e t.1t1naiy •iepai men · ·e ermary · · · ' · · ' b f · · · f" 11 I "t I ht t t nquipment. I they were gi\·en an opportunity to Cates. num er o signers is much more than m te c 11 nnc C'aug ou s ea mi:r wood W(.lrki11t! !>.hop:-. and E . . d ' . . ·1 . :nspcct Bohart1s fine herd of ??O yard dash. Cates Oberle Hol I the required amount. However there se-:-ond. l\I. S. struck out. foundry w 11 lH open fol" inspettion n.cnneedrmg-+- 1v1st10n : T 't''.1 engtihn- Brown Swiss .Cattle This is said li.o::.'t;r , . ' ' - I are counties throughout the state who :\kConnell, batting for Jacqueg. g-ot JUNIORS PREPARE FOR ANNUAL PROM 0 crino; epai ,men ; e> mo; e · I · · 1 • • t . b h · · tl bl h M '"'trength of materials; Electrical En· to be one of the finest Swiss herds 100 yard dash; Cates. Oberle. I have. not sent m their pet1t1ons yet a wo ase it m . ie e1;s. . · . d t t El · 1 I I in America (C . d I and m fact have done very little work Connell went to thira on Pip:g- s sacri - gmeermg epar men ; ectr1t'a s 1ow ontinue on Page 4.) C . d J . including- hig-h tension apparatus. -- = ( ontmue on page 3) (Contmuecl on pag-e 4) .: De grees To Be G ranted In June 11 fRESHMfN ARE EASY VICTORS IN ment: Demonstrations of appltrat1ons I I Cla" of 1!121 Plans to Hold lliggest ?.nd Ilest Junior Pr om of Year s. Appointed to llandl e _\ffairl". I I ANNUAL INTERCLASS TRACK MEET Henry S. Peek . Electrical Eng-ineering Butte Chemistry department: Exhibit of Lawrente Wylie . Electrical Engineering Bozeman 1' chemicals made b)-• students. includ- t Elmer l\I. Arneson A . d ff I _,.,gronomy .... Big Timber tn2' ye s. anrf pro-1 Ada Baker s J 1-:een ('ompetition i'l Feature of Interclass Meet but Infants Easily I d t h .b. f f d d I ecretarial ...... Columbia Falls At a of thl• jumor a. t uc :::; ex i its o state oo and rug Albert J. Borton Agronomy. Glasgow I )fonday afternoon, it decided by lab"ratorics, State Water and Sepage · 1 Clifford L. Coi·ki.ns E ............ nto. and Zoology............ .Joliet Outclass all Others and Win Meet by Large Margin. With Twenty-six Points to His Credit Cates Wins Individual Honors. the class of 1!121 tn 4aJ!t.' one of the laboratories and State Oil Jaborator- A. L. Christensen ... Mechanical Eng. Lancaster, Wash. .Junior Proms that the collC?!?C ies. !' Earl \\r. Chattin Agronomy ha;; en.:1' g-in·n in honnr of the gradu- Phvsits deparlmC'm:; Equipment on Hei·man L. Dickman AgTi. Education · Big Timber at in!! President Hibbert at r.xhibitton James H. Dickson -····Anima l Husbandry onte appointl'cl SC'\"N'al C'ommittees to Art clC'partment; Demonstrations of Jc:::s C. Flynn .. ................. Electrical Engineering Logan take rare nf the dL'L·oration of the :-;tudents work. Ruth ).I. Green ... ..Botany and Bact. Belgrade Elk"'' Hall, music which will be rend- I Home Economics Department; Ernest R. Glass .. Elec:. Engineering- Waverly. Kas. .. (Continued on pap;e 3) ry Glendive f I I } r h f h I ... ... Dozeman t' pune l arn ot wr 1g- t 1·e res - Vera B. Harris Home En;nomits Bozeman ments. Proirrams that ·an;· ,,,..i will SPLENDID Fonest G. llenr)' Elec. Enp;ineering Townsend ome .. conom1cs, Falls hp proud to p]ate in thC> 111t•mory bun]: 1' E\'elena A. l'e1·1·1·ott H E · will be one of the foatures of the ..\ithur 1. Hoem ... :.\Ierhanieal Enginel'ring- Butte mu<h discussion. it was de- BY NOTED PIANIST I I <·iclcd that the Pn 111 would be strictly George Jacoby Architectural Eng., Helena fcrma: instead of or that X. R. Jones Agri. Education thC' men would Wl'ar white pants and .\•·thur Frazt•r Pleasing John H. Kohnen .... CiYil Engineering. n sport coat as ad\"Ocated earlier in Piano lo Small but "\ppreri· Kenneth King .. Ento, and Zoology the sprinl?· resolution was pas- ath e .\udienee. Vil'tor F. Larse Ag-ronomy . sec! in arcordante with the college Leila M. Linfield ......... Applied Art c·ui:-tom that has prevailed An audience of college students Helen E. Lease Home Economies since a .Junior Prom has been in and town people enjoyed the con- Grant B. McConnell Civil Engineering. vogue. t«:rt given by A1·thur Frazier, Amer- Ladimir Mashin ... . .Anima l Hu sbandry As to the number of invitations that ican pianist, at the colleg-e auditorium William B. Mabee ... .Ento. and Zoology .. i\Iazeppa, Minn. Great Falls \Yhitehall Plains . Bozeman Great Falls Hel ena Chicago , Ill. will br given out, it was furtheT de- last Tuesday. . Mr. Frazier was for. Grace B. Nutting .. Botany and Bact. cided and duly passed by the class nwrly a piano student of professor Henry Oberle .. ..................... Electrical Eng-ineering- Glasgow Lititiz, Pa. that the Prom be limited to onlv :'\ash, and has given concerts here Russell M. Pickens. . .. Chemistry f:Pniorc;;, .Juniori:- 1 and the facuJtr. se\'(.)J'al times before. According to Otto P. Roberts... .... Animal Hu sbandry . Bozeman thr number of thes.e clasRei:: and the local musical critics work, which Clyde E. Roney ... Elee. Engineering- Missoula Bozeman . Huntl ey faC'ulty number over u;o no under- was always good before, has improved Helen Rose .Botany and Batt. Bozeman will be alJowed to attend un- noticeably, and every number 011 the Harold J. Reitz . . ...... Electrical Engineering. Terry they are in company of a senior, progoram wa:e; enjoyPd. Hubert l\l. Rice . Animal Husb .......... Los Angeles. Cal. junior or member of the facultv. The proirram fo ll ows: Stephen E. Smith .. Agri. Education Fnrthermore it is a custom that is io Sonata, F minor . Brahms Mary L. Stone ...... Home Economics ..,,. livNl up to that in case an under- Allegro 1\faestoso Bess I. Snyder . Home Economi cs c!assman is invited to the Prom , he Andante (Twilight) Albert P. Stark .Industrial Chemistry. will remember that a dress-suit should Scherzo Alexander P. Stone ..... Animal Husbandry be. worn . . Romance, F Rharp .... Schumann Evelyn G. Seeley ... Secretarial . res.ident Hibb ert WIShes the co- Bird aR Prophet. ..... Schumann Home Economics Bozeman Bozeman Clarion. Pa. .. Livin gston Bozeman Bozeman Townsend Jeffers every junior at this time I Elude. C Minor ............. Chopin Jack Sweat . and Zoology 0 ma ·e t is Prom one of the best if Nocturn, F major .................... Chopin gronomy Dutton ot the best social function of the Andante and Minuetto ................ Grieg Willard H. Tobey Animal Husbandry.. Highwood As. the various committees Elfin Dan ce .. MacDoweW John L. Tyler .. Industrial Chem.. . Nashville, Tenn. nnthn e their plans, they should con- "Guine\'Cre" MacDowell Earl F. Woolridge...... Agronomy Chinook I FIFTY. TWO WILL held. The frosh fm1shed v1rtor10us, final score cf 91 to 17 in their RECEIVE DEfiREES I rhe frosh were pu.:ked as wrnners from the first, due to the training l their best athletes have had . The day Of Thi., , umber Xine \\'ill Graduate t .,,·as perfect for the meet and nothing- \Vith Hcnors. E,- ! J nrevented going off in first class ,,.ill be ll e lcl June lfi. ,hape. In spite of the ideal weather I conditions the attendance was notably I Fifty two studl•nts will rc•reh·e the mall. degree of bachl'lor of at thu ! The rivalry between the was com.mcncement < xf·rdsl's of June 16. -·trong. The Junior..:; :.urprised the Of thi numLcr nine wil1 g-raduatc. 1 1 rowel by their good work, succeeding with honor:-;, n peri:r·ntag-l· Jarg-er than n taking t\'lO first pla('es and four in any g-ratlu.ating c·las!S or 1 c:cconds. Their good spirit was :\!. S. C. I strongly manifested in the relay ComnH ... ncC'mt•nt wc..•t·k will 011 e 11 with 1-a.ce. Theil· athletes tun1ed out in the bacc:.alaurcate at the -ihirt s leeves, heavy shoes, nnd a years Presbyterian ehun·h on Sunday June smoking- back of most of them and ac- l :l. Chan<"cllor E. C. Elliott will cle- C'ording to their story would have pu1- li\'er the b:wcal:.un•nte :.H..ldn•ss. Senior led second place had they not had Cla" Day and \'isiturs' Day will be to nm one man twice. ::\lonclay with a musical recital in the Cates wa s the heavie st point win- evening by the collt•ge music depart.- ncr for the frosh with a total of ment. The president's H' 1 .:eption and twenty s ix. Knight and Husemeyer the causlomary :-;l·nior ext·rrises will followed with several placings to their take plat·e e\·cning the re- credit. Wildman did good work in the ception bcini: h"ld in Hamilton Hall. field event for the sophs. Farnum The twenty-four annual c·ommence- mad.e several placings in the distance ment will be hC'ld in the runs, showing himself to be a runner :\lunicipal Opera House• the morning of no mean ability. Succetti has a of "\\'ednesday, .June lG. The com- good record in pole vaulting, but mencc·mcnt acltlregs will be 1?iven by owing to the clumsiness of some of lr\'IJlt! Chrh:tie of Purdue I the upper classmen competing-, all the University. The :ilumni banquet will 1 cross bars were broken and the event be hf:ld 'Yednesday evening. called a tie between him and The honor graduates of this Shoebotham, at eleven feet. There class are : Gc1wvicve Hall , Bozeman; I were no records made in the events Vera Harrii:-. Boz(;'man; Trena Hollier, although good time was made in Bozeman; Kenneth King, Whitehall; se,·eral of them . Swingle and Senm- Leila, Linfit.'ld, Bozeman; Ladimir (Continued on Pa<?e 4) j Finale from Op. 50 ............ MacDowell I mans acted as in the track in, , Chical!o; Russell events and Ray Pitts In the field. The 1 Huntley; Lc.ui'° Stone. Bozeman; -------------------------------.! (Continued on Page 4) Parker Stone. Bozeman.

Transcript of THE WEEKLY EXPONEr-:T, FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1920. :->l')lBER … · 2016. 5. 31. · vol. xi. the weekly...

  • VOL. XI. THE WEEKLY EXPONEr-:T, FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1920.

    COLLEfiE WILL THROW OPEN DOORS I iNDIANA MAN TO TRACK ARTISTS FOR VISITORS THIS AFTERNOON I DELIVER ADDRESS WILL COMPETE

    WITH BRUINS All is in Readiness for Visitors' Day. Classes will not be Held this .\fternoon and all will Join in Showing Visitors the Different College Departments. Many Interesting Exhibits Arranged.!

    AT COMMENCEMENT. George Tning Christie. Founder and 1 College Track :'.\Jen \\.ill Lea,-e for

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    COLLEfiE DEFEATS MT. ST. CHARLES BY DECISIVE SCORE IN FAST fiAME

    Second Game with Helena Sectarian School Resu lts in Decisive Victory for M. S. C. . 4 to 1 is Score at End of Ninth Inningi P igg's Pitch ing Baffles Visitors.

    I Head of Agricultural Extension )lissoula this Afternoon to Compete Fmal arrangement~ have been made and all the cngitH.'('ring departments De1>artment of Purdue t:nh·ersity, 1 with State l.JniYersity )1en for By a score of 4-1 :\lontana State S. C.-Alqui::.\t out short to first.

    f r the greal;(>st visitor~ day in the will be well represented. Likewise \\-ill Speak at Commencement. State Track Honors. College Defeated Mount St. Charles I Larse 'lUt on foul fly to first. Finley h. tory of Montana State College, and the vi~itor~ will find the work of all on the college: grounds yesterday out, pit.cher to first. the program is in the hand:; of the 1thl'J departments well displayed. George Ir\'ing Christie. ~uperinten- .The track team leaves. this week f~r afternoon. The game was one of the Fourth inning- Mt. St. Charlcs-

    prmtM"!'. The program as arranged . The elec:tr·fral show i!i one of the I dent o.f ~gTi~ultural extensio~ at Pur- ~~1sso~la where t~ey will e~ter then· 1 tastes: th~~t the coll~ge ha~ pa~tici-1 Marion and Murrny stntc:k out. De-fM' this year is in accordance with ~tatures of the day nnd represents, due l_;m,·cr~1ty 1 Lafayette, Ind., will .irst intersch~last1c rneet. rhe Bob- I pated in t.h1s year. V1ctor Pigg p1tch-1 laney safe on error at shortrtop. tht· «ollege cus.tom or allowing one tht• F.ll'drical Engineering- Depart- deliver the commencement address j rat~ and~ Bruin~ are about to clash ing for the Varsity allowed the \risit-1 Freeney out on fly to ~H'tond. 1\1. s. day for the public rnspection of all 1111,;nt. It will contain, besides the here> nt the twC'nty.fourth annual nita1n. ~everal men have been out ors only four hits and passed one IC. :L\lcCarren struck out. }1"'lynn out

    l~t· buildings and for the purpose of regi.ilar apparatus now in the labor- i exercises \Vednesclay morning. June every night. and t~ey. are working man. on fly to sho~tstop. Jacques hit by 1c ... ting the pt:ople of the ~tate know ~1t1Jry a ' discourag-ing. How- nfield hits. College-McCarrcn stn1t·k I t011 got a hit over S('cond. Ho.g-an went thr two yC'ar.:; 0 • the ,,·ar. it has been t (' "Tin f'an )lotor" con~isting- of a ly after his ~raduation he started l'HT the g"ood Wl'ather thei:-e last fow ut, Flynn out s~eoncl to first. Jae- to first on Jotgenson's error. Scanlon tnuJition m tht yc-arly l'Vents. ·when aJ?tH.·th; ,..H·l~l whid1 is ~et in motion hi~ work at Purrlu~ rnh·ersity and in day:-; ha:-; offered the men an oppor- 1ues ~trutk out second-St. Charles I struck out. C'rO\'lfley out on a fly to •he.: c-ustom was fir~t instic-atcd. it :::oon a~ a t;n ran i:-; thrust into !!tOh founded the ag-ric·ulturaI exten- tumty lo g-et m a few fmal licks. Freeney, Stanton. and Hogan went I Flynn who doubled up on Stanton at v;a hPlt :P·c· lamp is another -.i~ out, pitch-

    li\ailablc to act as g·ui

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    '- C"I ~ A// o • 'lhe Weekly Exponent 1s stnctly .a student enterpnse. Its ..-tension ~liss Rowe in regard to the moving evident to al thought l1 persons. :~ou ~eem o us .a oze-

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    work. · picture upon which ~1iss Quaw is man should be most eager and unamrnous m its suppmt of the I working. bond issue, and it is our hope that later developments will prove ~~u""""u""""~""""" thi s to be the case. ~ ~

    The Ca,.don family have rece11tly I }leda Becker and Evelyn Border ___ ___ THE NATIONAL BANK OF GALLATIN VALLEY. moved from an apartment on Lindley · 1 --- I ~ Place to the house just Yacated bv E. I a~·e among the number of Bozeman [ I tnp This is a trip that is made ~ J. E. Martin, President. Amos C. Hall, Vice President ~ .T. Parkin. . girls who expect to attend the summer i Engineering I every year by the t-1ect1·1eal seniors ~ H R Greene, Cashier. 0. A. Lynn, Assist. Cashier ~

    W. B. Mabee, known on the hill session at .Dillon. . 111 Notes I 'l'omo1, ow the fate of the now en-1 ~ Chester A. Morton, Assit. Cashier. ~ ~1~ "Bill," has recently left to ac:C'ept _. ?l.I~·s .. Julia Osburn w!10 has neei.1 I - . . . . . . . ; ·. g~nL•ering ~hops. will be decided. The ~ ~ a position in the State Department \l'ltm.e: at the home of her brothe1, Last "eel, it \las stated m th bids un these will be opened then and I ~ YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. ~

    Oscar Tretsven for some week::; Te- ~nate t!.utt c.:.·crta111 tool.:'> whll:h t.he it th~·.· arc ~ well 11aid. mt>ni. That was" .011stake, thed m • HOLDS ELIK'llO.'S I ==============================

    I thC' mrchanH.:al l.'11l!'ineenni; laboratul)-,.

    Arcade Billiard Parlors Finest Parlor in Gallatin County

    A NICE LINE OF CIGARS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO.

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    O~anrd"s name was J?iven as. J.Ir. .\II Dnt•s plea~c> pay lOc lo Doroth~· thr.L wa!-; fr,·nu•i·ly at Jliss~ula. _That Alpha Ep:silun Th('ta met on \\"ed- 1 O'Gord in an Exponent of a few weeks Ann Holland before the end of next clt>partment hus ?C'en di:-;~ontm~erl ncs and all eqm·,mL·11t 1:s br·mg I .. ~ · l ng-o. He ha~ since recrived three weC>k. :\Toney 1s ncede\.I to make up 1 _ Olfll'C'r:::. for nt~xt year were ch~c:ted

    trnnsff'1T1!d tc1 :\lontana State Collt~g-e. I f II I 1: tlt r~ from friends in the northern ck•fieit. · a:s o OW"·

    Tht• t_:->ol~ 111dulkd. in this lot .are, a Pn•,.;idl.!~t_ Aline Btng-es.s 1 !-:hapemg- anti millfng mnehme Yicl!-Prt!i:.idt•nt. :.\Iarjorie Bohart •, 11tllli.be>r nf fol1l"l'", ~e\-(:1':

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    :: 1' 4 lav 22 Ometra Beta Dan\.:e ... 1 >Ia;· 29-Junior Prom at th Omega Bda house Erwin, Ted (.'ak!', Ha\·ard :\Iann. After ate. The presidents will probably he mi~direrted hard feeling toward thC' Sunday. j the initation N·remony the boys en- elt:'cted at :.ome time in the near future rnin'r~ity of :\lontana. and should

    -~- . joyed a clclif!htful banquet at the in the diffor('nt cla~~cs . .Some doubt ~ornconc nroYe to tlwm that the Uni-Gladys \Vh;tacre wa (•ntertamcd at chaph·r hou~e. The initiation was has been shown as to when another vcrsity of ~fontana is not the rause

    dinntr at thl'" Theta Xi house Tuesday , held at --; ::{0 o'clock Sunday afternoon. eledion wi1J be held in case of a tic. 0f their bm"J1s. their cooperation

    t:vening. It is not nc1..:cs.sa1'Y that there be a lite might be gained. --- The Phi Gamma girls entertained for another ell'dion. hut in the event\ P1·of ConklinQ', chairman of the

    AJ Hoth of Gn·at Falb has been at a shower Saturday afternoon in I that when there are more than twen Y1s1tm~ at the Beta Epsilon entertamerl at a delightful party. I filJed are manager of the football go to -:\Ianhattan and Belgrade today

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    ?~~~~~~~~~~~~=': ,house this last week I There were about thirty couples pre- team, manager of the basketball and tomorrow and expcets to have the ENLARGING

    Robert f:mith was in Bozeman for Georgia Rnott and Coach Powell as ag-er of tra '~::::"'., F:'.:" ,:",:'..,,., ~ Dance Hall for Private Parties at all Times ~ hmfl of puro brc'd dairy stock to the ~natures. In talkmJ? to }[r. Brewer

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    B.\.NQUETS A SPECIALTY ~ American Raneh of which C. • la"t Sal! day he •aid that work was ., ~ Arnett is now mnnaQ",.1·. Mr. Arnett 1n·ogrt's~ing- ~atisfal'torily but that he

    CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES-Switzerland of America -Banff, Lake Louise, Glazier .

    ~ V. C. Wray j, was fo11110rly an instructor at ~Ion- was afraid the people of thi' >tate ,~~S~~~~ I tana State College. were not hearing- enouJ!'h of the bond

    Honolulu, .Japan, China. Phillipprnes, Australia.

    Coming--Ellen One Night Only Sat., May 29 b~8llC'· His eontcntion was that stud-ents were not doing- all that they

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    Our college seal J ewelry (in I RIDE A BIKE TO WORK. Blue and Gold) Pins, Cuff I Buttons, Laviers, Broaches, It's the most economical and pleasant means t Rings , Hat Pins. and many of travel. Ii other patterns in Sterling and I SEE OUR LATEST 1920 MODELS. '

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    J. H. Baker, Cashier

    Capital Stock.... ..$150,000

    Surplus and Profits ... $250,000

    j Bozeman, - - Montana

    1'HE WEEKLY EXP01'ENT, FRIDAY. MAY 21, 1920.

    COLLEfiE LOSES TO MT. ST. CHARLES

    COLLEGE DEFE.\TS ~IT. ST CH.\l{LES BY DECISIYE

    SCORE JN FAST GAME

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    FRESlDlE:"' ARE EASY YICTORS L' ANNU.\L INTERCLASS

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    ficc a11d scored on Delaney's error. JC;ilcwh1g- are the results of the meet

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