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Expnne t XIII KE LL S so 0 NON-f ATE. NITY MEN ORfiANIZE 1 A l h Z t jn:i::i:::n:: JBERSOf LAST 'fA 'SQ I' TfT / P a e a 1: \. ·. ·ot· ·T :: , [! ' it . l ; To Install" :' ARE BACK TO PLAY B LL THIS SEASON TO PRO OT E SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 01 g niz<>tion I o" n B:irb; Popular •·on-Fraternity :\len Head Onranization. Juniors Hold Big Thank sgiving Hop It! aniz<:: a volun- : I -o Definite Date Set for Introducth-in t.a :> u 1 : c ac;;..;:; fo · th<.• win- t: t , .,u .er , 1 the •eld , 0 ,. •• I Plar · lllade for Inter-( la s and -Phi tpsilon Omicron to Have Char"e of llanquet. c ( b.\ the gcuC:'r . 1 :: 1 A b/ Ti B I l .. eague 1: A ' i-Yey of the Rchziuu> !;. I ssem zes 0 . e I No Regular Schedule Ar- •• \\ rid." Th , m, w l be , G ranged Yet for · ln ymnas1um I Yarsit,.·. chapte-r of Alpha Zeta, national 0 -eri to all mC>n and \\'omen !: n·gistered in the cnllege. ::-:.1 1 ;\ .. I 'l PL.'Y BEFORE X':\1 "' «1:.ncul 'Ural fraternitv. granted tc. •• C. E. rt "- no Hig !Janee Well Attended-Turke' h 1 1 z • p · h . •• .\cccmmodalions for 1000 in old Drill --- Raffle Held. · 1 '". ()("a e,a 1 at ' c time of th<•' :I Stmlcent Past,,r. !:I HalJ-Special Stage In>talled. I Fre>ltmen Clas< Has High nat1' r.al cone la, e m m U .. or- . Oct...> >er, \\ill b6 mstailcd at l\Iuntana I U :: :: :! :: :: :: :: :1 ti :: !! :: :: :; Sc-hoot Brig-ht Cor ed. The ne"• The b1ir Thank!->l!'l\'1ng dance g-1v<'n I \semb!.Y held in the <hill 11all Team. ri11 three lvng-1 by the .Junior cla:;-s was by far the State early in Januarr. "lhis is the I murks the o a l'i:ob!em w ich non-fraternity t f l 'I d ti t I word rccei\·ed by the officers of O// " TO has wor,.ied C"Oileg-e authoritic:-. e\·er .\ :-;oon lhP gym is dt:ni eel of m >S u (',(). ance rn Pi from the Grand Council of Alpha l CeTS J the dcc01auon:; o, the Junior dance, ha;-; b en year. About sin<'e the enrollment at :\Iontana baskdball will t.. .• ke its turn at be- cnc hunL-tt"C{l (.'.Qt.pie:-. enjoyed the ex- Zeta. I 'l\. T 0 l I State Collc>e:e li;b been greaL('r than h1g the tc,pic of intere::.t on the Hill. l' Ih:nt 1\u ... ic furni::hed by the I Ko definite date has as been l v ew r ea ns the 5Cat.nl!" capat.:ity of vld a::-- nu ring the the Organization K o1ehcstra. I :--et. btrt it that ti1e mstal- I gembly hall. V'pon t'ie arriH1.1 League will its round of games. A of the dance were will, take !;Oon after the --- week of 500 chair::. tog-e:ther with a Thi::; leag:tll.: will be compos£·d of t le <l"'ill hall dt·coratlons. A large open mg- ot the "mter quartt!r. Pre· E. C. Ellio.tt, _President At- set or the drill hall, .. the_ lour fraler- s1nn bcar.n!:!" t!H· nD-me "Ju0101R" wa:- [ liminary anangem.ents "n11 be made kmson aud F. n. Lmf1cld Attend work was begun on arranging- the mt1e5 on the Hill, beside the :-hort ·a 1 af' o gan- ,... 1 date is set . Alpha Conlention of 1 . hall in such a manner that assembly j c?ur.se students, the Barbs, whu.:h ti i wn su:--1 ndcd, f1om the cerlter of soon as tie of Land-Grant mfo:ht be held then:. while at the, s1bl} a team composed of the · . . _ . same nne e re,;'ll ar gynrnas1um , · .. tin nu··.,..l' 1 Bl k tie \'trious .. From i:'ach of this sign Zeta men from e\ery part ot the I College::;. · t" th 1 · hnd one from down town \Yi th this H 11 1 were Cit!pe paper ::-t1camer5 of the\ state are :1lamung to take part m --- I work not with. A I round ol games, se\'eral exciting It is a \\ the I \ar1ous class Blue and gold I introduction of the great na- the first half of i\ovem· ti large .:-.Crecn at tha'front of the hall times are promised an<l each org-aniz- 1 studt.nt , who compose a st1eamer:; filled m the space between t1onal to . . ber, _Chancellor Edward C. Elliott, is dh-i<lcd into sections of 24 inches .. ation is prepared for the big- larget• ,part of the stucknt body. have the di<fen•nt an<l fonued the Phl Up6tlon . Omicron. national I President Alfr:·d . Atkinson. and ·which can be quickly 1 hkd up aTIU fray. Thi:, battle for will take had less representation in the af- of the ceiling. :Many small home ec?nonucs honorary on the rector F. !3· the Exper1- placed on the top row of the end I up ten days, acconhng to Coach fairs of the in:;;titution than any of 111' t.rees abo added beauty to the w1ll have _ charge of ban - men.t. wl!.re m New Orleans, scats. The platform is likewise di- 11 Tubby 1 ' Graves. t' c social organizations. '.\loreover, I hall. - . -. quet on the occasion of the ms1.alla- Lomsiana, m attendance at the an- vided into sections which can be ta-I . - . . ·i h I d r th "v 1 ,.,c Ii·•,.' li"ttlc opportunib· for Th1s was the third Thanksg1vmg tion. The members of the Phi U. nual com·cntiou of the Association of . . The cla:ss ;-:,erie;-:, \\ ll be e d u - c 0 o - .• .,· . ken apart and placed m the attic. ing the week of December 5, and it arlicipation ;r cert.a ;n acth·ities. the _dance that ha::, been given by the class have \'olunteereed their services in State nn:e1 and Land Giant I The basketball net which is on 1 . . . . of ")'3 this as their share in welcoming the Colleges. These organizations ha -e . . '. is reported that the mcommg Frosh c. nduct of "·h1ch has fallen to the · ' I hmge>, >wmz> back mtC> place. and 1 f blood , G. eek letter fraternities. The non-1 new fraternity . one meeting each )'ear, and at this I " - d I d-1 Cass are out or , especially t . . t' ££ . th the chans can be folded u,_n an Pace I from the Sophs as do not intend participation in on the part L B /{. P, une maJor ques ions a ectmg e d h · th I · ·' " es Ou Ons ass Peneral policie• of tl1ese 1 "nsti"tuti"ons u_n er t e stationary . on e. to \Vear the caps any more. , man ystud.nt' ;, due to apathy or LJ "[ LJ d 0 d d d Th th fe to the eternal )'.!'1'ind attitude, but it namz ton nea S are considered. SI. est an enods.b uhs f\\l • llklersa All the rlas.-:; rh·alry will exist. anti 0 Bl k R "bb ,...h · r mmu es a go unc 0 \\Or n already plan:s ar being made by the i, not fair to a.-u-ibe these causes to I n ac l ons .. 1 e mcetmg at . ew Orleans was a l"<lStore the drill hall to it• normal :-orious ela<se cop the title all cases. ;lfany students who would State Teachers :ery 11nportru1t one and '\'as. Yery, order. · - ' · "·ladh· s<•n·e in even the lowliest ca- --- tully attended. The . Assocrntwn of I There are 500 folding chain alone, A feature which has not been prac- pacities ha,·e no medium through 1 Seen l pper Classmen Ta ken into Grant. Colleges m:ludes sect10ns and the seats on the sides and ends ticcd before is thut all men are which to make known their ";Hing- One of Ol dest Societies I Elected by a Unanimous Vote at e:inng special . attention .to college brinJt the seating capacity up to ble to play in either the Organiza- TIP55 to serve. and are therefore left On Hill . . Great FalJs. teaching: expenment s•f<it1on wo.rk. about 1.000. In thi' way there is not tion League or the cla,. series. In '>Ut when they would like to take par . work, home_ only room for all college students, previous yearti the letter men were It is to afford the d,..sircd opp01tuni- Les senior men.'s. honor- Recognition of the labors of one of and ag11cultural extension ser\'1ce. but down-town people may be accom- barred from the contest:-;, but the ty for the latter class to expresg a1·y, ceh!brated the Thanksg1vmg day I Montana State's oldest and most i\Iany. of the colleges had rep1csent- modated as well. The acoustic 1 coach thinks that a little peliminary themselves, and to endea\·or to cor- by passing out their well-known w1sh-/ 1 f a_t1ves present for al lof these sec- qualities of the drill hall are excel- practice will do no harm for the fu - h . d f 1 f" b d bl k "bb led k popu ar acuity members came when t L'- t ,.., , . f rect t e mental a.tt1tu e o t le irst- one an ac n on p ge to ·ens , the State Teachers' Association, in ionb- μS year . ortt1s, o lent and there is no reason why the ture \·ar:;it.y squad. ' mentioned clas::t that the organization to se,·en upper class The men I se::;sion in Great Falls, elected Dean the College of Engmeermg, i·epre- Ian for holdinj? all regular assem-1 . . of non-fraternity men is called honored by the society were Ray . . ;ented the Montana State College at bPI. th h ld t As soon as the class series is over .. J M Hamilton as president for the . 1es ere s ou no prove success· . . - . being. It ig the earnest desire of Amer. '22; Edward Cates, '23; Ed· I · . · . ' . this meeting. which was held at 1 the coach will ptck the men which Will the sponsors of the movement that a ward Cogswell, '23; CatToll Donohue, I year.. The elec.tion was un_an· Springfield, fu . begin to practice, so that they may "imilar organization i;vi.lJ be formed '22; Bruce Holl ister, '23 ; Ray Mc- imou:-t, the . firs_t unanunous At the New Or1ea.ns meeting, very be the top-notchers of the oncoming th ·ty f th C , 03 d J S . 93 for the off ice m several yea rs his - . 1 t t" . 1 C' [ C season. among 0 non-.-;OrQrl women 0 C arren, - J oe • weeney I - , tory of the association. specta a tell JQn was given to t Je r acu ty oncert institution. The. orgamzat1on 1s an old one on Dean Hamilton has been very act- questions of investigation work in Although the schedule has not been The new organization is to be the Hill , bemg one of the first hon- ive in connection with the work of engineering and h.orne economics-, Q D b J3 defmitely arranged, it is known that known as The Barbs . The society orary groups on the The I the association in the state and as a At the .present tune there are nme- n ecem er j the Blue and Gold five will play the thus takes sag it::; name a term \vhich act rve me1nben;h1p is lmuted to ten d 1 t t ti . t' d"d h teen engmeermg experuuent stations Montana l\Iines four ga.ines, two to . . c eg-a e o us conven ion 1 muc I . h commonly thought of as a some- upper cl a ssmen, The society is the to further e.tablish the work wh ich connected with land grand colleges, H o>rnrds to Pl ay Characteristic be played here at Bozeman and t\vo what derisive way of referring to sponsor of the Scholarshjp Cup of- ti bod . d tak' Th" I and it is the hope to estab li sh an ex- at Buttei four games with the Uni- :<-uch co!Jeae stod.-.nt• a.s ar·e not hon- fered fol' competition between the I . te Y lS mbg. h i unban- pe1;ment station at the Montana American Music- Business Men's · t h d h t ,. _ . _ . _ . lmous recogn1 ion y t e teac ers . GI Cl b 8 . vers1ty, wo er(' an l<'vo re urn 6red by mcm.bl'l;hip in Greek letter rratern1hes m the mst 1tut1on. The of the state will be a source of grati- State College m th.e near future. It ee u to mg. games; two with the Utah Aggies, social fratcrnties One of the mem -l Bouffon Formal, staged each sprmg, f" t" to th h . t d is also hoped that mvest1gat10n work b th t b l d th l l rt · · . - . tea 1on e>se o are acquam e . . l\fr. Ho\' .. ·ar<.l planning another 0 0 c Paye on e oca cou ' hers of the new organization discov- is a feature of the social hfe of the vdth. the Dean. tn econonucs may be unde r- facultv concert December l.:t The and l\.Iount St. Chartes one game on t:red. howe\·er, that the ''"ord "Barb'' year. taken m the not too far distant fu· is to be and one of{ our own floor .. GHm:s are al8"o lined is of ancic-nt and honorable origin . [ ture. unusual interest lo even:.-bod'-·- Col- up for the UIUvers1ty of Idaho at It wa to d "anate di"st"n t A Cl b At the last meetinec. President At- ' '! G d th S ka . s •· esi, a · 1 c PA .S8 ING FA 'GS HOLD lege students especially an· urge<l to I·' osc. 0 "" onza"'a an e :·o ". ne rnnety of tlw hor .. c. p.r·; REUN ION FRIDAY NI GHT ggle U kinson was cleeted as chaimian of refrain. from othor activities on that 1 .\ma.eur Ath.letw Club. both at 8po - by t!te of Barba1'Y. and j tho section on college teaching and enming- and to attend the concert. On thii:; tn1> !.he coach is try- rntroducC'<I mto svam them. Last ycm_ .. s Fangs. Fangs '23, held p11QnS 114eet was made a member of the standing )11'. Howard will plat." rharacteri="tic mg to arrange for nve games to be anrlc pr z 01 tr a ::;ort of jo,·1al reunion last Friday H·arch American and ,...-ill explain a P a:re · 0 um us n cpenc en ..; horse· wcr le 1 ed f · the I f1 J YJ l'ommittec on the co1Telation of re- .;1 I d Tl C I b I d l t. s;r•nme_try than for the eYcmng when they attended of the selections he choo.-.l's to and the Livmgston In_dependents al\.' .. ·peed, :1..e·t, and endur- , 1 a body leetin,. down town a --- play. Then in contrast to also booked for poss1hlc games. .-rimulat d h. the excitement of a e; ar e1 mcm- b<'1'-.\ll Aggie Students JYlOVies Are A ledions he "-ill play the music of, As no definite dates have set. ance wl irh the;· cxhi.bitf'<l whPn . 1 · 1 g h h t ;:;I Talk'!'! to be Given 'lcm - ,_ 1 contest. The) were also noted fur o e op 10m01e ep In,·ited. I other 'it bi not known or not any twn went to the theater and occup1r>d G d Ti'h . Byram will accom. pany )1r .• games will be nla)-ed before the their lo:ralty !lTicf IO\"e Of J1l3C.:tt.'1. JI --- 00 rn wa!'; on• 1 i)ble inteq1rct.1tion of h h c a section of Lh.e lower floor, from/ 1'h- 111 ,. 11 ,bers of th• Agricultui·al g l Howard. As an added not., of in- Christmas vacation starts, but the w ei e t cv cnJoyed the unusually ( 1 b 1 . ll . tci·c:;;t in concel't, the coach thinks that there is a '"he wor·i " li::,t t 1• o'j!'aniz.a- od ff - u nr1..• p annmg an unusua v m- 1 lDn had m u mtl "i ui it adoptc:d tht- goo 0 t.'nng·. tctesting program for their · next Noed Shakespearian Attor says they :\I ·n's Glt'e Club of Bl>zeman. com- ity of at least being played. name. It is the intention of those The c\ent \':a::; a11.anged as a meeting. Thit> gathering will be held ha,·e done much to fur th er the posed of W ,·oic .. ._.;,, trair.etl by The tcaru of Inst who were instn.m1cmtal in the form- ofdthet exk·Fangsh getting- -in I in the l!Ttt.in room of the Comm.ercial drama :'.\Ir. - v. ill ::.mg utHler h1:-. di-1 whirlwind squad is back, and. since . . . Th B 1 tr .• th 1 t' or er o eep t eir orgamzauon m- . t"Cctlon. 1 r1a::;t year \vas thl\ fir:;t tune that they "hich d1'tmgu1shc-d the ongmal 1 So homo res v•ho no, .. constitul• tli Wednesday evening at 7 , 30 _ Every BERKE LE>, .Cahf ... ov. 2n.- Do had enr playe<I tog,>thcr, the student '.ion o e ai "' '"' e ' ies tact a, a c,f support to the I Club over the Gallatin Drug Co .. on . -. . ' - " Barbs shall be ideals for which ev- P ' . ' e . . . j I condemn mones? I most certam- PR!. 'CETO:\ :\OT TO bo.ly expects a vc·IJ fa\"orable re ult member o,f the oig-anizatii·n wil1 I active membership of the soe1cty. I agricultural student 1r mv1ted to ly do not. The_.- ha•·e act'omplished PLAY CALIFOR_ 1 \ by the end of th•· st:'ason. m.l"n ..... trive. It is with thtt idea of show- . 'tt.nd and partake of the entertain- ·rore for the succes,.., of the legituuate that C<Mch Gt>;.Wt•,.; has bt:hmd him · th· CA II FOR!\I,\ TO PLAY I I Ch ··'! · I · CAMBRIDGE, :\lass., No,. 19 - C t J) k R I d Wh"t mg e1r lovall} to and lo\·e for their , · mcnt, a1H t lC ancei or cigars stag-e clas;:.1rs than anv other inno- m•1\ ap . l · · c tar s, 1 Ill'}'• · I . . · . George R. Murray. graduate trea5- , 1 ll t J . , l •n l'llegl' that Tht• Barbf- BIG T HREE TEA'f. which ,,111 be out \·A.tion "IHCe Shakespeare's tnne," f th p t " . t Ath r o is t"'l, ui1-:,1;n'-on anc - It · the custom of wearing the school rol- 1 The ma-in 0 ,·ent of the evenmg will state:') RoheF't Mantel1 1 the lctic Association, ctate<l The Fro"h arl' to · · · I urer o e rmce on u mvers1 ,. - ors on the lapel of th_e. ccat, where BERKELEY, Calif.. Nov. 21.- bl' an od<lress by R. B. McMillin. 1'1 eat Shakespearian player. noon there was no po>.ibihty of I d,•vclop prom1-mi? matenal. as hey may alway:-. be v1s;ble. I Training- has been broken off by tht' notb·i man. on "The Live- Because tho .silent drama has edu- Pl'im:cton accepting an lll\'itation to, .,, .. !)t.l.r lugh p1:1'ye.rs Tht"' of Tnc• deny Varsity football team until after the stock Industry in Montana:· Being C'a_ted the public :o stand for panto- play the Uni\ers1ty of Caltfon11a cm roll on the iull. 1 hej: that thC' JlC'W <;I·g-anization was j·1 inal examinations . Of course there such a timely topic, and nume_ and dramatic the I elcYen on the Pacifil' coa:; <luring- f'o for yet,. r11_cd for_ t!t•-' of is ·ew in "'.hkh ·a man well \\.·ith the - artrnt1c I Chrbtma:-. holidays. . I cnou:h will be plaj:ed ro tile o.rganized the 1s pract1ca_l-1 facts as i-.. :\Ir. l\kMdJin, prom- an)., .feat _;.: of •·The Princeton footbai squa<l ha., lh. nnd :ho ::.tudcnt ? ew society so as to hnng the bulk I ly l'ena111. but the Brums have laid isc:-; to be of interest . I G1, c cm t!.e hook_. fiom the pt'a- brokPn training for the '' -=aid 1 cr:,\l tliat .. mnke the_ u •' the t tody together. in or- c:'f _1or a. whi.lc>.. . . Following this there woll be a. nut to .. :\lt'. '" w ,uld. not con- tu1t.• f1v ·s or .\l. C. Pr to collcg-e s111r1t and I \\ho will la.hforma s opponent be shl.rt c w ·tainnH·nt, ·· .... It [1.Jld Tlwu ... h tht; gieat_ an illvitat·on to play anothl'r th .50e&·ie:::; the men . .1tc1· st n l'Olle:...c adivitie:-:. and to at th_c Pasatlena game? That i:-> a You Can Ha,·c It,'' by he I are .not dl'C': 1 . 11 game thi,.; yl'ar. Pr1_nct-ton has lC-- c t r further or th 11 a mort."' dt:mocratic ntmos- n?t answered. . Co uedy . fr10 - . :.i.ftau _ toi hig_h bi 0\\ .. , j t·C'ive<l !'P\"e ·al in\ 1tat10n ... from ,·m·1-, h If rncl. here b J ;n 1 .ini:!" it for non- Cahtol'ma wants to play a Rig- 1th, Finley, and .foaj the gcne .. ation mu ... t not be ou:-; o the cv;.:mtry for po·t- E\ '"Y ,1cn to come in closer con- Three team if it l'an pos$ibly be at'- S\\ee1:ey ,o,er-:::-urlelted \\tth of ::-.ra:-:on c ntc:--t. an] uic:h a.cl t.\C v tgct with each other and with fra- ranged . P1incdon will not come out. [n additwn to the regular t.usinls-> tht•m. mt•J'l·ly a c.·ollc.rti?n. of t·lc,··r one ha bL•en lin<'d.'' j rn' v 'l The pee r·t· purpo5"e of That i:.. definite. Harvard is non-ct •n· oi t cl l. w II be an c.>IN·- n<l l1?arnrd =-'fl. HH!"::. them a" - ---- le Batb" stated h\· one oi th .. mittal. Yale b non-commit1 aL t.ion t di th\; office c•f ·t·rg1·a11t at a C•f living- 111 ctn his-I I..1 lie r t rn1- t 1 " f.u : . cl"C a First. to o.l tl'e Yal.J the the inrumbent of which mu.stltori7ally_anti lllol!l;:.g' from a ·n Hdena. O\t:f 1 C on Page Four.) I likt h- he a. m .11h ,. r the fr"shman .ntt·:1g llw important thmg-, ac· Thir .. g-..dt•;::- I I cordmb to )lantcll. 1 tl-i.'2' !" l:; 01 "RvbcattJ ·ight."

Transcript of XIII KE LL S so 0 - Montana State University · s1nn bcar.n!:!" t!H· nD-me "Ju0101R" wa:- [...

Page 1: XIII KE LL S so 0 - Montana State University · s1nn bcar.n!:!" t!H· nD-me "Ju0101R" wa:- [ liminary anangem.ents "n11 be made kmson aud F. n. Lmf1cld Attend work was begun on arranging-

Expnne t \i1~. XIII

KE LL S so 0 NON-f ATE. NITY MEN ORfiANIZE

1A l h Z t jn:i::i:::n:: :::.~n::::ng 1 ALLMr JBERSOf LAST 'fA 'SQ I' TfT / P a e a 1: \. ·. ·ot· rn~IF. ·T :: , [! ' it . l ;

To Install" ·~, de";~~. ~f ~; :' ARE BACK TO PLAY B LL THIS SEASON TO PRO OT E SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 01 g niz<>tion I o" n a· B:irb;

Popular •·on-Fraternity :\len Head Onranization. Juniors Hold Big

Thanksgiving Hop

It! ~tuclc aniz<:: a volun- : I -o Definite Date Set for Introducth-in t.a :> u

1: c ac;;..;:; fo · th<.• win- -~ ==============~

t: t , .,u .er ,1 the •eld , 0 ,. •• I Plar · lllade for Inter-( la s and -Phi tpsilon Omicron to Have

Char"e of llanquet. ~; c ( b.\ the gcuC:'r .1 ~ti~Jet't. :: 1 A b/ • Ti B I On.~aniZ<ttion l .. eague ~elie~-1: A ' i-Yey of the Rchziuu> !;. I ssem zes 0 . e I No Regular Schedule Ar-

•• \\ rid." Th , m, w l be , G ranged Yet for · ln ymnas1um I Yarsit,.·.

Th~ chapte-r of Alpha Zeta, national ~: 0 -eri to all mC>n and \\'omen !:

n·gistered in the cnllege. ::-:.11

;\ .. I 'l PL.'Y BEFORE X':\1 "' «1:.ncul 'Ural fraternitv. granted tc. •• C. E. ~TF.PHE~S. rt "- • no

Hig !Janee Well Attended-Turke' h 1 1 z • p · h . •• .\cccmmodalions for 1000 in old Drill ---

Raffle Held. · 1 '" . ()("a e,a 1 at ' c time of th<•' :I Stmlcent Past,,r. !:I HalJ-Special Stage In>talled. I Fre>ltmen Clas< Has ~lanv High

nat1' r.al cone la, e m ~1mneap11lt~ m U ..

or- --~ . Oct...> >er, \\ill b6 mstailcd at l\Iuntana I U :: :: :! :: :: :: :: :1 ti :: !! :: :: :; Sc-hoot Stars-Pro~perts Brig-ht Cor

ed. The ne"• The b1ir Thank!->l!'l\'1ng dance g-1v<'n I \semb!.Y held in the <hill 11all Bobkittt~n Team.

ri11 three lvng-1 by the .Junior cla:;-s was by far the State early in Januarr. "lhis is the I murks the ~elution o a l'i:ob!em w ich

non-fraternity t f l 'I d ti t I word rccei\·ed by the officers of z~ta O// " TO has wor,.ied C"Oileg-e authoritic:-. e\·er .\ :-;oon ~1 lhP gym is dt:ni eel of

m >S ~rcl"ss u (',(). c~e ance rn Pi from the Grand Council of Alpha l CeTS J ~ the dcc01auon:; o, the Junior dance,

ha;-; b en ~taged thi~ year. About sin<'e the enrollment at :\Iontana baskdball will t.. .• ke its turn at be-

cnc hunL-tt"C{l (.'.Qt.pie:-. enjoyed the ex- Zeta. I 'l\. T 0 l I State Collc>e:e li;b been greaL('r than h1g the tc,pic of intere::.t on the Hill.

l' Ih:nt 1\u ... ic furni::hed by the I Ko definite date has as ye~ been l v ew r eans the 5Cat.nl!" capat.:ity of thi~ vld a::-- nu ring the wc~k the Organization

K ow"-\Vilham~ o1ehcstra. I :--et. btrt it appear~ that ti1e mstal- I gembly hall. V'pon t'ie arriH1.1 ~a~t League will ~tart its round of games.

A ~pedal feah:r~ of the dance were latio~ will, take p~ace !;Oon after the --- week of 500 chair::. tog-e:ther with a Thi::; leag:tll.: will be compos£·d of

t le <l"'ill hall dt·coratlons. A large open mg- ot the "mter quartt!r. Pre· C'ha~cl"llor E. C. Ellio.tt, _President At- set or radiator~ f~r the drill hall, t~a.m: .. rcpres€nt~ the_ lour fraler-

s1nn bcar.n!:!" t!H· nD-me "Ju0101R" wa:- [ liminary anangem.ents "n11 be made kmson aud F. n. Lmf1cld Attend work was begun on arranging- the mt1e5 on the Hill, beside the :-hort

·a 1 ~or af' o gan- ,... ~ 1 date is set. Alpha Conlention of A~~ociation

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. hall in such a manner that assembly j c?ur.se students, the Barbs, an~.l po~-.

whu.:h ti t·~e i wn su:--1 ndcd, f1om the cerlter of ~he ~s soon as tie of Land-Grant mfo:ht be held then:. while at the, s1bl} a team composed of the 1acult~

· . . ~ _ . same nne e re,;'ll ar gynrnas1um , · .. tin nu··.,..l' 1 Bl k tie \'trious .. etlrn.~. From i:'ach ~Hie of this sign Zeta men from e\ery part ot the I College::;. · t" th 1 · hnd one from down town \Yi th this

H 11 1 were Cit!pe paper ::-t1camer5 of the\ state are :1lamung to take part m --- I work wa~ not interf~ercd with. A I round ol games, se\'eral exciting

It is a \\ the I \ar1ous class co~ors. Blue and gold I t~s introduction of the great na- DuriJ1~ the first half of i\ovem· ti large .:-.Crecn at tha'front of the hall times are promised an<l each org-aniz-

1 m-fintcrn~ studt.nt , who compose a st1eamer:; filled m the space between t1onal to ~Iontana. . . ber, _Chancellor Edward C. Elliott, is dh-i<lcd into sections of 24 inches .. ation is ~etting prepared for the big-

larget• ,part of the stucknt body. have the di<fen•nt class~~ an<l fonued the Phl Up6tlon . Omicron. national I President Alfr:·d . Atkinson. and D~- ·which can be quickly 1 hkd up aTIU fray. Thi:, battle for ~onors will take

had less representation in the af- c~rn~rs of the ceiling. :Many small home ec?nonucs honorary on the rector F. !3· Lmf1el~ of~ the Exper1- placed on the top row of the end I up ten days, acconhng to Coach

fairs of the in:;;titution than any of 111' t.rees abo added beauty to the campu~. w1ll have _charge of ~he" ban- men.t. Stat1~n, wl!.re m New Orleans, scats. The platform is likewise di- 11Tubby1' Graves.

t' c social organizations. '.\loreover, I hall. - . - . quet on the occasion of the ms1.alla- Lomsiana, m attendance at the an- vided into sections which can be ta-I . - . . ·i h I d r

th"v 1,.,c Ii·•,.' li"ttlc opportunib· for Th1s was the third Thanksg1vmg tion. The members of the Phi U. nual com·cntiou of the Association of . . The cla:ss ;-:,erie;-:, \\ ll be e d u -

c ~ 0 o - .• .,· . • ken apart and placed m the attic. ing the week of December 5, and it

arlicipation ;r cert.a ;n acth·ities. the _dance that ha::, been given by the class have \'olunteereed their services in State ~ nn:e1 ~1t1es and Land Giant I The basketball net which is on 1

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of ")'3 this as their share in welcoming the Colleges. These organizations ha -e . . '. is reported that the mcommg Frosh

c. nduct of "·h1ch has fallen to the -· · ' I hmge>, >wmz> back mtC> place. and 1 f blood ,

G. eek letter fraternities. The non-1 new fraternity . one meeting each )'ear, and at this I " - d I d-1 Cass are out or , especially

t . . t' ££ . th the chans can be folded u,_n an Pace I from the Sophs as the~ do not intend

participation in ;:u:th·itie~ on the part L B /{. P, une maJor ques ions a ectmg e d h · th I · ·' " es Ou Ons ass Peneral policie• of tl1ese 1"nsti"tuti"ons u_n er t e stationary . s~at~ on e. to \Vear the gr~n caps any more.

, man ystud.nt' ;, due to apathy or LJ "[ LJ d ~ 0 d d d Th th fe

to the eternal )'.!'1'ind attitude, but it namz ton nea S are full~ considered. SI. est an enods.b uhs f\\l • llklersa c~~ All the rlas.-:; rh·alry will exist. anti

0 Bl k R "bb ,...h · r mmu es a go unc 0 \\Or n already plan:s ar being made by the

i, not fair to a.-u-ibe these causes to I n ac l ons .. 1 e mcetmg at . ew Orleans was a l"<lStore the drill hall to it• normal :-orious ela<se ~o cop the title

all cases. ;lfany students who would State Teachers :ery 11nportru1t one and '\'as. Yery, order. · - ' ·

"·ladh· s<•n·e in even the lowliest ca- --- tully attended. The . Assocrntwn of I There are 500 folding chain alone, A feature which has not been prac-

pacities ha,·e no medium through 1 Se\· en l pper Classmen Taken into L~~d Grant. Colleges m:ludes sect10ns and the seats on the sides and ends ticcd before is thut all men are eligj~

which to make known their ";Hing- One of Oldest Ho~orary Societies I Elected by a Unanimous Vote at e:inng special . attention .to college brinJt the seating capacity up to ble to play in either the Organiza-

TIP55 to serve. and are therefore left On H ill . . Great FalJs . teaching: expenment s•f<it1on wo.rk. about 1.000. In thi' way there is not tion League or the cla,. series. In

'>Ut when they would like to take par . cngmeer~lg work, home_ econom~cs. only room for all college students, previous yearti the letter men were

It is to afford the d,..sircd opp01tuni- Les Bouffon~. senior men.'s. honor- Recognition of the labors of one of and ag11cultural extension ser\'1ce. but down-town people may be accom- barred from the contest:-;, but the

ty for the latter class to expresg a1·y, ceh!brated the Thanksg1vmg day I Montana State's oldest and most i\Iany. of the colleges had rep1csent- modated as well. The acoustic

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coach thinks that a little peliminary

themselves, and to endea\·or to cor- by passing out their well-known w1sh-/ 1 f a_t1ves present for al lof these sec- qualities of the drill hall are excel- practice will do no harm for the fu -

h . d f 1 f" b d bl k "bb led k popu ar acuity members came when t '· L'- t ,.., , . f rect t e mental a.tt1tu e o t le irst- one an ac n on p ge to ·ens , the State Teachers' Association, in ionb- µS year .i..t~an . ortt1s, o lent and there is no reason why the ture \·ar:;it.y squad. '

mentioned clas::t that the organization to se,·en upper class ~1en . The men I se::;sion in Great Falls, elected Dean the College of Engmeermg, i·epre- Ian for holdinj? all regular assem-1 . .

of non-fraternity men is called int~ honored by the society were Ray . . ;ented the Montana State College at bPI. th h ld t As soon as the class series is over .. J M Hamilton as president for the . 1es ere s ou no prove success· . . - .

being. It ig the earnest desire of Amer. '22; Edward Cates, '23; Ed· I · . · . ' . this meeting. which was held at 1 the coach will ptck the men which Will

the sponsors of the movement that a ward Cogswell, '23; CatToll Donohue, I ~omm~ year.. The elec.tion was un_an· Springfield, Mas~- fu . begin to practice, so that they may

"imilar organization i;vi.lJ be formed '22; Bruce Hollister, '23 ; Ray Mc- imou:-t, the . firs_t unanunous el~ctt~n At the New Or1ea.ns meeting, very be the top-notchers of the oncoming

th ·ty f th C ,03 d J S .93 for the office m several years his- . 1 t t" . 1 C' [ C season.

among 0 non-.-;OrQrl women 0 C arren, - J ~ • oe • weeney I - , tory of the association. specta a tell JQn was given to t Je r acu ty oncert institution. The. orgamzat1on 1s an old one on Dean Hamilton has been very act- questions of investigation work in Although the schedule has not been

The new organization is to be t he Hill , bemg one of the first hon- ive in connection with the work of engineering and h.orne economics-, Q D b J3 defmitely arranged, it is known that

known as The Barbs. The society orary groups on the ca~1pus. The I the association in the state and as a At the .present tune there are nme- n ecem er j the Blue and Gold five will play the

thus takes sag it::; name a term \vhich actrve me1nben;h1p is lmuted to ten d 1 t t ti . t' d "d h teen engmeermg experuuent stations Montana l\Iines four ga.ines, two to . . c eg-a e o us conven ion 1 muc I .

h commonly thought of as a some- upper classmen, The society is the to further e.tablish the work which connected with land grand colleges, ~I r. H o>rnrds to Play Characteristic be played here at Bozeman and t\vo

what derisive way of referring to sponsor of the Scholarshjp Cup of- ti bod . d tak' Th" I and it is the hope to establi sh an ex- at Buttei four games with the Uni-

:<-uch co!Jeae stod.-.nt• a.s ar·e not hon- fered fol' competition between the I . te Y lS u~t_er mbg. h i unban- pe1;ment station at the Montana A mer ican Music- Business Men's · t h d h t

~ ,. _ . _ . _ . lmous recogn1 ion y t e teac ers . GI Cl b 8 . vers1ty, wo er(' an l<'vo re urn

6red by mcm.bl'l;hip in Greek letter rratern1hes m the mst1tut1on. The of the state will be a source of grat i- State College m th.e near future. I t ee u to mg. games; two with the Utah Aggies,

social fratcrnties One of the mem - l Bouffon Formal, staged each sprmg, f" t" to th h . t d is also hoped that mvest1gat10n work b th t b l d th l l rt

· · . - . tea 1on e>se w· o are acquam e . . l\fr. Ho\' .. ·ar<.l i~ planning another 0 0 c Paye on e oca cou '

hers of the new organization discov- is a feature of the social hfe of the vdth. the Dean. tn ·ho~e econonucs may be under - facultv concert December l.:t The and l\.Iount St. Chartes one game on

t:red. howe\·er, that the ''"ord "Barb'' year. taken m the not too far distant fu· in·og-r~m is to be varit~d. and one of{ our own floor .. GHm:s are al8"o lined

is of ancic-nt and honorable origin . [ ture. unusual interest lo even:.-bod'-·- Col- up for the UIUvers1ty of Idaho at

It wa u•~I to d "anate di"st"n t A • Cl b At the last meetinec. President At- ' '! G d th S ka

. s •· esi, a · 1 c PA.S8ING FA 'GS HOLD lege students especially an· urge<l to I·' osc.0 "" onza"'a an e :·o ". ne

rnnety of tlw ArabI~n hor .. c. p.r·; REUNION FRIDAY NIGHT ggle U kinson was cleeted as chaimian of refrain. from othor activities on that

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.\ma.eur Ath.letw Club. both at 8po-

~ected by t!te M~>0r~ of Barba1'Y. and j tho section on college teaching and enming- and to attend the concert. ~ane. On thii:; tn1> !.he coach is try-

rntroducC'<I mto svam b~· them. Thc~e. Last ycm_ .. s Fangs. Fangs '23, held p11QnS 114eet was made a member of the standing )11'. Howard will plat." rharacteri="tic mg to arrange for nve games to be

bea~t~.- anrlc ~s pr z 01 tr a ::;ort of jo,·1al reunion last Friday H·arch American mu~ic and ,...-ill explain a P a:re · . 1~ 0 um us n cpenc en ..; horse· wcr le 1 ed f · the I f1 J YJ ~ l'ommittec on the co1Telation of re- .;1 I d Tl C I b I d l t.

s;r•nme_try than for the eYcmng when they attended Panta~es 1~cw of the selections he choo.-.l's to and the Livmgston In_dependents al\.'

.. ·peed, :1..e·t, cnthusia~m and endur- ,1 a body leetin,. down town a --- play. Then in contrast to thes~ se-~ also booked for poss1hlc games.

.-rimulat d h. the excitement of a ~"'"'o~ t~ a11a~"cc.' e; ar e1 mcm- b<'1'-.\ll Aggie Students JYlOVies Are A ledions he "-ill play the music of, As no definite dates have bc~n set. ance wl irh the;· cxhi.bitf'<l whPn . 1 · • 1 g h h t ;:;I Intere:-itin~ Talk'!'! to be Given 'lcm - ,_ 1

contest. The) were also noted fur :r~ o e op 10m01e ep v1gan1~a4 In,·ited. I other countrie~. 'it bi not known wl~ethcr or not any

twn went to the theater and occup1r>d G d Ti'h . ~Iiss Byram will accom. pany )1r .• games will be nla)-ed before the

their lo:ralty !lTicf IO\"e Of J1l3C.:tt.'1. JI --- 00 rn wa!'; thi~ on• 1 i)ble inteq1rct.1tion of h h • c

a section of Lh.e lower floor, from/ 1'h- 111,.11,bers of th• Agricultui·al gl Howard. As an added not., of in- Christmas vacation starts, but the

w ei e t cv cnJoyed the unusually ( 1 b 1 . ll . tci·c:;;t in thi~ concel't, the Bu~im:ss coach thinks that there is a po~sibil-

'"he wor·i ··n~u " li::,t t 1• o'j!'aniz.a- od ff - u nr1..• p annmg an unusua v m- 1

lDn had m u mtl "i ui it adoptc:d tht- goo 0 t.'nng·. tctesting program for their · next Noed Shakespearian Attor says they :\I ·n's Glt'e Club of Bl>zeman. com- ity of at least on~ being played.

name. It is the intention of those The c\ent \':a::; a11.anged as a mPan~ meeting. Thit> gathering will be held ha,·e done much to fur ther the posed of t11.~arry W ,·oic .. ._.;,, trair.etl by The whol~ tcaru of Inst \"E.:ar·~

who were instn.m1cmtal in the form- ofdthet exk·Fangsh getting- t?ge~her -in I in the l!Ttt.in room of the Comm.ercial drama :'.\Ir. -How~nd, v. ill ::.mg utHler h1:-. di-1 whirlwind squad is back, and. since

. . . Th B 1 tr .• th 1 t ' or er o eep t eir orgamzauon m- . t"Cctlon. 1r1a::;t year \vas thl\ fir:;t tune that they

"hich d1'tmgu1shc-d the ongmal 1 So homo res v•ho no, .. constitul• tli Wednesday evening at 7 ,30_ Every BERKE LE>, .Cahf ... ov. 2n.- Do had enr playe<I tog,>thcr, the student '.ion o e ai "' '"' e qu~ ' ies tact a, a ~TJ.uuantee c,f support to the I Club over the Gallatin Drug Co .. on . - . . ' - "

Barbs shall be ideals for which ev- P ' . ' e . . . j I condemn mones? I most certam- PR!. 'CETO:\ :\OT TO bo.ly expects a vc·IJ fa\"orable re ult

t>:~ member o,f the oig-anizatii·n wil1 I active membership of the soe1cty. I agricultural student 1r mv1ted to ~t-. ly do not. The_.- ha•·e act'omplished PLAY CALIFOR_ 1 \ by the end of th•· st:'ason. ~'he m.l"n

..... trive. It is with thtt idea of show- . 'tt.nd and partake of the entertain- ·rore for the succes,.., of the legituuate that C<Mch Gt>;.Wt•,.; has bt:hmd him

· th· CA IIFOR!\I,\ TO P LAY I I Ch ··'! · I · CAMBRIDGE, :\lass., No,. 19 - C t J) k R I d Wh"t mg e1r lovall} to and lo\·e for their , ~ · ~ mcnt, a1H t lC ancei or cigars stag-e clas;:.1rs than anv other inno- m•1\ ap . l · · c tar s, 1 Ill'}'•

· I . . · . George R. Murray. graduate trea5- , 1 ll t J . , l ~lc('ar. •n

l'llegl' that Tht• Barbf- han~· adc.~,ted BIG THREE TEA'f. which ,,111 be pas~ed out \·A.tion "IHCe Shakespeare's tnne," f th p t " . t Ath r o is t"'l, ui1-:,1;n'-on anc - It ·

the custom of wearing the school rol-

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The ma-in 0 ,·ent of the evenmg will state:') RoheF't ~ruce Mantel1 1 the lctic Association, ctate<l tht~ ~after- The Fro"h arl' r~t_her <:Xpc('~ed to · · · I urer o e rmce on u mvers1 ,. -

ors on the lapel of th_e. ccat, where BERKELEY, Calif.. Nov . 21.- bl' an od<lress by R. B. McMillin. 1'1 eat Shakespearian player. noon there was no po>.ibihty of I d,•vclop ,om~ prom1-mi? matenal. as

hey may alway:-. be v1s;ble. I Training- has been broken off by tht' notb·i C:O...'tl'n~ion man. on "The Live- Because tho .silent drama has edu- Pl'im:cton accepting an lll\'itation to, .,, .. c·1~1l !)t.l.r lugh sch~ol p1:1'ye.rs a~e

Tht"' otgm~iz•\r:-. of Tnc• rlarb~ deny Varsity football team until after the stock Industry in Montana:· Being C'a_ted the public :o stand for panto- play the Uni\ers1ty of Caltfon11a cm t~1e roll on the iull. 1 hej: ha\C~

that thC' JlC'W <;I·g-anization was j·1 inal examinations. Of course there such a timely topic, and di~cussc·d b:~r nume_ and dramatic paus~s,. the a~tor I elcYen on the Pacifil' coa:; <luring- th~ f'o ~·ames arran~ed for ~s- yet,. bu~

• r11_cd for_ t!t•-' pu11o~e of h~ucking"' is ~he ~ ·ew Ye~r·s ~am~ in "'.hkh ·a man a~ well acqu~inted \\.·ith the c~_n lntrodu~c th~se - artrnt1c .· de\~Ce5: I Chrbtma:-. holidays. . I cnou:h ~ames will be plaj:ed ro ~ho\\

tile trat~·rn1tlts. The~· o.rganized the Californ~a·:-:. part.1c1pat10~ 1s pract1ca_l-1 facts as i-.. :\Ir. l\kMdJin, thi~ prom- ~~it~~i:t~ an)., .feat _;.: n~utteimg-~ of •·The Princeton footbai squa<l ha., lh. ~-~cl nnd :ho ::.tudcnt bod}~ ~h~

? ew society so as to hnng the bulk I ly l'ena111. but the Brums have laid isc:-; to be of unu~ual interest . I G1, c cm t!.e hook_. fiom the pt'a- brokPn training for the ~t_•nson '' -=aid 1 ~~ cr:,\l tliat '~ill .. mnke ~p the_ u

•' the ~t~de t tody together. in or- c:'f _1or a. whi.lc>.. . . Following this there woll be a. nut ga.l~ei-y, ~t·conl.mp: to ~Iante~l .. '~ :\lt'. ~Iurray. ··~mJ '" w ,uld. not con- tu1t.• f1v ·s or .\l. ~. C. B~ m~:~~ ~!

Pr to t1mulat~ collcg-e s111r1t and I \\ho will la.hforma s opponent be shl.rt c w ·tainnH·nt, ·· .... ~ame It [1.Jld Tlwu ... h tht; gieat_ diam~tI:::.t ~ ~dder an illvitat·on to play anothl'r th u:1~ .50e&·ie:::; the men .

.1tc1· st n l'Olle:...c adivitie:-:. and to at th_c Pasatlena game? That i:-> a You Can Ha,·c It,'' pr~sc~1ted by he I ~Y(~I'~~. are .not dl'C': l~ ~11,~·o_lve~ 1.11 .t~~ game thi,.; yl'ar. Pr1_nct-ton has lC-- r~i c t r further trninin~ or th

11 ·omot~ a mort."' dt:mocratic ntmos- qucst1.~11 n?t ea~1ly answered. . Ptc.r!es~ Co uedy . fr10 - Hu~ton . :.i.ftau ::.m:~n:t, oi~l:,; _ toi hig_h bi 0\\ .. , j t·C'ive<l !'P\"e ·al in\ 1tat10n ... from ,·m·1-, h If rncl.

here b J ;n1.ini:!" it po:5~1bl\! for non- Cahtol'ma wants to play a Rig- ~1 1th, Goorg~ Finley, and .foaj the ri-JJ~g- gcne .. ation mu ... t not be ou:-; ~utiCln o the cv;.:mtry for po·t- E\ '"Y

at~rri'~ ,1cn to come in closer con- Three team if it l'an pos$ibly be at'- S\\ee1:ey ,o,er-:::-urlelted \\tth th~· ~tudy of ::-.ra:-:on c ntc:--t. an] uic:h a.cl t.\C v

tgct with each other and with fra- ranged. P1incdon will not come out. [n additwn to the regular t.usinls-> tht•m. mt•J'l·ly ~t·_ a c.·ollc.rti?n. of t·lc,··r one ha bL•en d· lin<'d.'' j

rn' v 'l The pee r·t· purpo5"e of That i:.. definite. Harvard is non-ct •n· oi t cl l. th~tc w II be an c.>IN·- n<l l1?arnrd =-'fl. HH!"::. ~ecinJ:: them a" - ----

le Batb" ~.., stated h\· one oi th .. mittal. Yale b !!.l~o non-commit1 aL t.ion t di th\; office c•f ·t·rg1·a11t at a ~crie~ C•f living- pi1:~Ult. 111 ctn his-I I..1 lie \~to· r t rn1- t ~1onday 1"

f.u : . cl"C a iollo\~~; First. to o.l tl'e tnrt:~('. Yal.J sc~ms the m11~t,·u·.1s, the inrumbent of which mu.stltori7ally_anti ~rti~tl(:alty ~('C'tll·ate lllol!l;:.g' from a \l~lt ·n Hdena. O\t:f

1 C nti1~ut-d on Page Four.) I likt h- he a. m .11h ,. r the fr"shman clns~... .ntt·:1g 1 ~ llw important thmg-, ac· Thir .. g-..dt•;::- I I cordmb to )lantcll. 1

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THE WEEKLY EXPONENT E~T.\BLISHED .1 \.T.-\In 1, 19JO.

(Out 1ovHh of :\Tonthly Exponent. E la1 bl e..J .T muaty 1. 18~5.)

01". !CE--llOml 1, REPLr.ilt.\ -Ll CHIER Dlll.OL'(, [li: =======================· \~~

'S Green House The \Ye ·kir Expom:'nt is strietl,y n student c.nterpris.t·. Tt's t. hief pur- r iB

pose 1s to prc~~·nt to its reader:;,, eaL"h \\eek. an ~11·1.:urntc and c\1mp1de reeo1·d' of tht> dc\·elupmcnls in coll(:'ge affairs <luring that pi;:iriod and to ext!tt its full infJu1.;;!ICC for the upbuilding of .Montana State Collei!e. The paper is the I rc~ult of vultmtnt·j.· effort put forth b:y the students who compos.e the ~taff.

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Published en:-ry TuC'sday of the College ;yea1 hy the ::.taf1 chosen from the student$ 01 the )lontana State College- of the l"nh"'r:o:ity of ::\lontana, Boze­man. Monhina.

Acceptanc:e .a.'or }Jailing at. Spetial R. tt• of Postnf!e proYided for jn Section 1103, Act of Od .. ober J. l!H7. antl:orized February 17, Ul19.

S!JBSCHJPTION RATE

Two Dollars Per Year T~n Cents Pel' Corr ::>tudents become subscribers upon payme11t of the regular Activity Fee.

STAFF

EDITOR-lX-C'llIEF. A. E . l\lcFARLlN, '22 MANAGING EDITOR. FERGUS )UTCHELL. '23 ASSO CIATE EDITOR. CHARLES LYKDON. '23 BUSINE S MANAGER.................................. .. ...... LEONARD SW AN, '23 ADVERTISING MANAGER ........................................... VERE WILLIAMS, '23 CIRCULATION MANAGER.. ......... ......... EDWARD C. PRESTltN, '22

(;E"ERAL REPORTORIAL STAFF

JOE DeHART, '24.... .. . .... ELJZABETH BOLE. ·22 NO:NEETA KOBLE, '23... .... .. ... IIOW,\RD TEN.'EY, '23

REPORTERS BEING SELECTED BY COi\IPETITION

AN UN.NECESSARY EYIL.

,,.e have many ble~~in_g::; in :-;pite oi I But. with a Yiolet :-:mell. 1wohibition. Not a person could be Set.. n Th<.nk~gi,·in~ afte-n1oon who no Y\;l1 think that a metaphy;;;.ici;..n

\\";..::;n't full. And how fortunate that \rith a long p!'ycholo$dl'.al plan ·.ye t•ouldtl"t haYc Friday and Satur-da\· of.:. It g·ivcs us just that much Could introduce micr1l~t"'opiu'll \:ffort lo~.~er before we have to face the In an ::mlhropolo;.:·Ld ·nan·~ folks about those round-up grades. Could a flat phrenolot-rical chrn We heaved a sigh worthy of a sea- Love a meterological thli11? sick land-lubber when we realized Could an archeolog-ical sprjntt!1· t.'lUl' g-ood fortune. And that feed­how good it sounded. And w~ did- Of a dark theolop:ical hue

n't Jrnse a. nightmare that night. Gh·e a nke philosophical treatise either. J t was niore like a mule. On the eyes of my Nellie, s,(, blue~

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This is a li tlle lnte. but while we Could assy1;0Jogit..:al tal ent j 31e t.hinking of prohibition le.t'::; join I l\lake a sweet chronolog-it'al chart I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::; with the Alpha 0.'~ in giving three Of a mineol'ologicaJ iroh.lbug ;::

cheer' for their temporan house 1 ~~,~~'--..S'-~~~'-~~~'-.'-.--....ffi..!!!!!@ mana~er. on condition that ~he will \Vi th a true anatomical ht!art? I t..,.,_....._.....,..._~......_~.,. ::e1l us where she ~:ot it. 'fhl're Could a bibliographical geniu.::. I \V3sn't a bit of that ~uuce left. either; \\~ith baderiological hair A TTENTI 0 Nf we asked. GiYe an ecclesiastical le....:tun~ · •

On the eith~s· zoolog-il'nl afr? I ·we ha'\e r~cdved some new suits-pure Perhaps it was Canadian stock, Could a swift technological howh:!r wol'steds-the kind that gives real service

~;~:.ck. llcre',; looking at you, after Gi~~· :·~c~~';:'.~l~~~~;i~:~st~~e . ~ ~~~;! :~~will say they al'e good ones.

Why the eyes of my I\clhe are ~

Gcorg:c F. [seeing a man start ,o blue? $35,00 put a robe on~r the front of his car) : I

Among those college parasites for "·hich a prngresRive insti- "lfcre, you don't neecl to tty to hide Could a methodological blockhea.J . _ , _ .. _ ., · ., , that nn: I ~aw you drjye up." HaYing crnniological feet HOWAR D'S tut1011 ha~ no plaee JS the man ''ho stag,, 11. to a college dance. ___ Paint a dry neurological pietme

He has been ~een in rnch abundanl:L' at mo~t of.the drill h~.1.ll dance~ , 1 ti , t 1 1 ___ , I or a wet g:eological ,trcet" · · I ."1.Jll wn 11c urnn aroun<- v\-:.l.e1~ ·

thi~ year that it would be a \\·a~te of ad.iectffe,; to attempt to cla,· 1110, 11 and knocked Rosie. ilown Could a cmiooth astronomiei'.I fakir deRcribe him. Although it \YOU!d take a compound micros.cope I be;ausc he thouirht she was throwing ,."-;'.:i ~ tekorn;a.phical bram full\' as powerful as any Pasteur ever used to find the habitual rn w at him. Can you beat it? Gl\e ~ p,i!eiriaph cal .hoodoo.

•• • • • ' • • • ~ ...J In a long cuth1 logical £train? stags college Rp1nt. ]us matenal hemg :irn:.· l:>e reat~1l;. d.et~cteu Do you thing eihnolo~ical reconln \Vi th the naked eye by the bored exprei<srnn WI\ h \\·Inch his mdo- '\\'hat did your Italian uicnd >ay Astronomical wwhh will imbue Jent countenance is suffu~ed during the dancing of the flnt ni n )'en put your arm around h;,r 7" \Yith correct bio.<naphkal ,tatcmcnt

~ E~ ~d ELo~ H~w~d . I ~ Walk-Over Shoes Nobby Hats .

~'''-'~~~~ ...... , •• " ....... ~ .............. v.. ........ ,."' ......... -..~, .. ,..,.,~"'"--~~'~ ·.Asked me whnt disarmament. ] , t 1 N 11· • number. -~~ 0 w ly t ·e 1~ s ep::- a~ e s{I

The stag nuisance is one \\'ith 1\·hich all "tudent bod~;, ha\·e \\ ,. eouid nc\'er be a Fienchman. blue., to contend. In some institutions it is •o]erated; in othern. it is 1 iae;inc ki"it" a di 1 on on" ehed, I . . . . l 'th '" b 1· tl t ~r r a S't t C Jloo-e ha. •ol ' · 1 . ~ . 1 1 k' Ruth Darnlson, 'ltuing clnwn hill tonea\\'ay\YI . ne e1e\'e 13 ,,·on:111 a~ o ,., "' .- andt1C11p••"mgl'1giiovd'a111 ·1»-1hellvbush-rfohinn: . 1 ;hinklbrok.-erated it long enough So fa1· as The Exvone1Jt has been able to ng 'wr on the othel'. all ~be hini<es in my trnnk.'' find out, the only e;l'rdual "·av in 'Yhieh the stag ma;.· be exte1·- -. -- j __ minated is for all organizations g\·ing dances to pa:;~ a ruli11g pro- How expre'""'lS do thang;c. 0~.~, That's the old '.!Jirit. Th I.'. JOKf-'-

bibiting tag:; from a tending their dances. and after making the no lvn~er_ 1~.'""'' .. ~~ ;:o~ .. get me· "n·e make a pleasant >omid when . . but _a.the1 DulJa . .,.~t 1t · ht,. hit th, bottom of the Exptr.ent

rule, to enfov~e 1t. Ibo;. c

1\·e saw the queere:-;t looking ~hacl-j ow \Ht the front door of the Alpha I 0. lwu::.-e .Saturday night. ---

Are you a college boo5te1 or do you belong to the dal's of . -- RIPPLING " 1 n't cares·· or won't do~?" )ranr, why does .ior~·y have to I

CO Wt:ur h1~ c.o:'t <:ol!nr up m the hall? RH""M£S 1 n1u.1 1 1 1•111, - •

-. The last_ group con ·i3fa of re\ olutiona~:y reactionists ~"110 con-JI It i> all nry sfranp:e. ] I. , ;; sider the um\·ers1ty as an unneces:;ary e' 11 and alwayR refu,e to ___ - -- ~-

do anything for it because they are continuall;i.· wishing to lie some- ··l[c!lo, Kancy, can I han• a date I .. Winter. L'1 n ~-s FY.cl usi ve Shoes "·here else, where the~· might find things in ~uch shape that the).· fot a ;iceking par-" '\\ mh·:· has eorne with its ~annrn" j ~ v could wish thev were back here. The whole clas~ act>; as paras.te~ \\hat did ,-ou '"y?" 01 white, . . . , l.!.O East 111ain St.

··1 ~aid. c:an 1 have 3. dale for a _'1,rnl 1ts dl:l~·~ wmch are ::-bi t a11.J E

"PEP" AXD PROGRE~S.

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WAGNER BROSQ STORE E\·erything in men's and boys· wear

l16 East Main Street-. ·ext to Commercial Bank Building

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The "don't cares" usualk ~onstitute thL: huge~t of the h Its """I" biting winds ,,hi.Ji howl ~ Is the place to buy your shoes for style and wear- _

c]a$ses in theil' most opt1m1~tic moment- one c<111 tolerate t'Iem I '.\ w"'I w II' Here's 0110 " 'er the land, shoes and all kinds of rubbers. ,. but that is usuallv when they arP entlrnsiastic. after a Yictory tbPy c'1p " .,."' the \Yhitehall Hg-' As • d1h-.' tho ;-ou•.i, and the • didn't achie,·e, m;d are riding 011 the "hand w.ig11n' tha• son1£bocl~ , ett. t.·on J 0 d. _ el~t ~s rull ng Tl \: ·1t.,.t'ni l'aliy \'\"ht.::n (."O} et.iet1 \1 ~ 11 tJic=l "'.\li:-:s \\t.':-<l"h ~.rgu('~ \ ·rv I J E L:\T .. G p

l~ a l "Hl'l1h.ll1l' " .. it w I tlO ,_.,..,'1(' Kating i~ fine!" t..•ric:-- . he Y 1}uth • • ~ • rop. p]ea~Ul'P; "c 0 g<l I '<'\ht I they ]J,, ·e 10thh~ (']sc 0 j' l C i ;. \;I •

1 h l IC , Jtct 11 glee, •

get anllOVNl bt'• utJ..:'.> 1Hllt' me i"' ,ering in .. h<:=r tdl"~ 1 \r -c ICI' now. .\ ... lw startP f1.g the ihl: t~' l_~tk1.; ..... I 1 ••.• , ,, .• I. 1111. I I 11I11 •• 11. I I 11 •• • 11 I •• 5 I I. I. I • •• r

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01· el·u "Hl1 t\ mild sho\\" of 1eo.! sp ··t t 1 ~ 1w · t.\f'll \" 11 l 11111 1 .. 11 l dny·~ L1wntt:.11 : "The ~liding- is fine!" l'.l'JL's thf girl ~

th 1<e t11nc . 'l h ·~ ·~ss a<lch~ b 1t a n1i!e to college spir.t <.lltl then I B. ,;;, llou,e- in dee, ~

01:.:1~1.n·«n in \\ «1<' ·i·r .. oi' La .'1- "'1;1~~ ,~'.lkes hu sle<l fo1 t•te race ~ Owenhouse Hardware Company r~ lf ~east value. us •o.lly \\he1 ln « \\

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1 th l'J' I icvrese1. , t 1e hfe ' the , ~ , . 'an "nt-The hoi ,,hich th teae:' erg,

ould e ~ >ile ol' Looks, ' t 11 ti c, • Sw I " alld "( ll h' i:-; [ • lll'd."

1 "l nf i-t,rn-1 \\ i:.-o Lld," ::!i4,•:-;

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thu~ia>m th< the wor1 that t c \o'h men on the t.ca1 ~: th

by bnc1{ ""] s, \\ th about , s rrnc 1 attJ1 h . .c1-,1"sftne.al. Th~e"' l d1 utiut gri1 .. c1 di for 1 .. .i1 P t

1 '.1. l~n Cclil·t be c 1 t} .. e tr '11:' b t a1 hehincl lhem-dll r 1 ti the inst itut 'on ar· l .-rt al>ou• ·t. ::foe!' .I · ;,~ Cu

too big a .i< b t!1"g 1ing the \\ ith it.

1e t 1 ".) D t 1 \\ 0 ul'l1 entf' I . .;;, jc \t "'Cl!ll U:-4e thE-11' lung~ o e, Pl w::J

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in't cares" 11•H] the 'clc1n't doH' along

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' 1lc.:y in "One -t

Ila 1iillon !!all-

( ontinual Lon

.\nyonc in ·•t;c w1..~vn Twe\\•t.• an<l U· t-.··

I A~ ic go~·:-. to the furn<tce room; "Thi~ ~0 1 I 1g bad," says tL~ poor to

h mselr, As he \"Jews the empty 1no,·i~10n

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··): ·- ··T ams a1L\ l~1te!'' ~ries tlir bu~~

Duckiu in ··i·:k,·nh:h lily Ba1:k." tic:l\ct l'IC'rk. ::i. \. E, lluusc- A~ ruu ao::k for running- time ... ~ :tJttier ~.ml Fn.·d in "Child1en :\Iu~t "Th(' ruads a l 'C' blotkl..'d, the sw iiehe:.

If you are one of th"'' ·iJ;pg •ll th1 ''\.H.llutwn u1 othl l hy ., lod<ed, li~h en the Joor] h\· "'Pt in~· oil and giving you• pu 1. Ii \'ullr "r" \g. Builtling T1ain' arc• not rnnning on an~ one of tho \T" I ..:: ii:'~ d1t~ )t' g1·e:-;:-:: of the in:--titui..ion \"1..c::lt onal ,fon ia {'hLl'k" .\re In." linls."

p ·e>< l'ipt 11 1lil 1ai\C is :a dose o• "pep" e\·e1y dnn B. E. llousc- -G. c. B.

get a11d ir th.a ttne~n't <.•Jre vo;A. pe1hup;-.. ~ ~ < 1 th._ t.1. ~~ .. \' 1

J_,"11·li"o'·hil~ 1."2__l .. und and Lo:->t." ~ ' ,- ERB TO PILOT

• 11 i l· ' •1t,u l tl ,;u;ts < 1 c Vil ta~,, • · ' 1 P< ') \. Football Team 111 ·· The (,1·cat En- CALIFOR'.IOIA EJ{LINS. isn't an e8 ent1· I to p ·o~.;· t·:-;s--L h L l .licit:. Jl nwnt of Smol-.111g-."

"""-' ""''-' '>i '>' ~ '''" .-.s<;,·~•~·•>'-.• "''"'' ''- •"'· '"'~'.*'"-'<>.~'S Loll< •i'ltee Roe>m- BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 21.-

~ ~ Schi ),,,._ C 11tim,; and lfalllillon in Charles Erh, ·2a, the "Maxshal }1"'(}(.:h''

~ D "' Ch : "The '.lltgllty Tin-"'"" of the \tilifornia football squud. wa· f> ri.i.l.V•r1g .:..efS , eaper ~ eleete<l captai'l1 ui the '22 Varsity ~ '-Irn· 1 a ~11. ~c:--1 on fo1 the pas::-· l lC\'C'n at the nt1nual banqut:l where

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1han yrm ever L J\lght thPm-Don't buy unt'l you look ~ TIJ.c' of that houl' wlwn you are wait- the rnotball men '·break training" 0

,,,. _. in · for your girl t..o conH- down Rt~iir:-: aft"r the Calif01·11ia-8~~nford f oot· 3 our~ O\'tl". ~ at the dorm Bet with your partne"!' ball oame. I ~ Rll\(; noori:-> \1\l!) FILLER " " l.o \\hctlwr the IW'.t hil l Wiil be 'l'ha!ley" ~~t·b, a m@ibe; of th1 ~ Pl'iceil low ~ ) 1 11 ::. or that 01 lht..• \\Oltur on yrur ·~vl!l~ld TIE:>lnwt hono1 11<.: • 1~·. ls a

~I ·1 11t. I or riar u:ulnrs, .i:-;1~ TL1l1..:hy or I llh llllit'r or the Delta Upsilon tl a.tt-.~r-1 ~ ~ P;iul C. nit,· ~Pd n ri\_•lfl gc1w -.\l cf , .u:h ~ \ ~ ~··j pl'l·;.,,n ... e. 11~ captained tliv 1!.)2· .-, ., • < t '.1!->tlll·"I" ~ill~ r -r t~i.:tions t( warJ frc.~1.11.c.d' ltam, and has held a µ10111

~ ~ p, hu1~1 l lnistint ~helda, or Fuzzy inl!nt pln1.:e in '\r;ur ity gflme::; this

~ Ph1·111· r-s' Book Sto1·e ~ ~L : .i·I <l y ·a1 .t11d last. H,, is one of r:1e m<·•' .,,._ l.J - ~ ~ w r t.lm· nt..•n t>!l th qt :•d nrl w.

HEADQUARTERS FOR TOOLS FOR THE

STLDE 'T ,-L'i'D COLLEGE

PHONE 36 . -'01 1 1 11 1 111111 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 • •· · ······· · ·· ·· - • • 1 1 11 · 11 1 1J: l lll l l J' t l tllit~~·

cil-PPORT THE Dl::UBLED YETS' CLiTB GOOD TEHE ASSURED

Every Saturday Night LEGION H .\T,J, ADMISSIO. ', il\1.00

~ . _ . ~ \'uu J,a I' ~ 1 (\ anJ 11 I t: .. os\Jn ui"lm;mvu::;ly to Lie the ne .. , '

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THE WEEKLY EXPONE!\T. ·1 >. ESD.\ Y. NO\T:IIBER :~9. lD2l. p 'GE ·r11n ·~

::=:============:=:====:=:==========:;::::::~~::::=::=::=:=:~~==================:::::;::======::::::::======::::::::=:::::==:=::==~~-·~"'~ 1 U ::i t: :: :: :: :: :; :: :: :: :: :: :: : I Tha'Tik!'ghing h• ai<la) at her h! m · ii .J.. ~eti_ g 9 tl e newly ·u ed . -~- i:i,t e'\:enin~. ----

j :l CALE:\' DAR. i: . .\llaoonda. C'. .• c~ Club """ held at the Y. ': .

SOCI ETY .¢l 1:: ::

·------ ___________________ ..,. _____ ! ~ ··:::;,:,:·D:'·:,::. ~ £.~';,'"'.,~:: ;,;• ,,;~ ';,'.:·,~: ir-~cs ........ H~R~---'S!s~~T~ ..... M~ ........ ,A. ""~s ........ ,._c"' ~A~ .... 'S!R.~~D~~s~~1,· .. 1· f toe G ga B ras who

ank g:h mg- a home "t\·ere 11, Stew -t .\very Ral!"­

Jotg<mson. DeKay. and

n.~ta Fraternity announces ao;;; a pledge.

:: A 1ha Er:::ilon dance. .: ~ ~ Ci".EH es Duncat J.nd "-m1am Kre- :: Fri<la;~, Det'. 0-Hamilton :: Tutt-=.1 :?:· aft -rno m :\Iiss .:\kG ma- ,,,. ,

h :: Hall dam·i:. g-<ll en~naino:ii f r )1i.,.,g Tayll r at ~ :-; a ni .• o! La r ., we e \"isitvr~ at t e ~ Beta r; tl r h u ' dudn~ the po't :: Saturday, Dec. IO-Sigma :: tea ghen in tre home economic• I. DOi'i'T FORGET YOl"R FRIE. 'D:-; THIS YEAR!

:: Chi dam~e. :: 11·00111..;,:. \\"omen of the Iacult~- w1?-re ~ ~ week. j:: Tnesday. Dec. 13-Faculty :: i.nvited to attend and several mem- 1 ~ 'Ye want you to buy your cards here because we ~

--- 'l musical reoital. :: ber• of the Y. W. C. A. were a<ke<l l kno v we have the ones you will be proud to send "-

~:r~~::l~;11:E~~~~n:~:f:~·:~:Y.e~:~ It m~i:~:;~: .. :.:~· 2::-~;;::: ~I ro .::::n:li::;::G;~:::r of Pi Beta I~~~ LINOLEUM AND ART STORE ~~· J Katherine :Herkel. It: closes at noon. :: Pht announces Betty Langworthy as a

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PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS /:: t: n t: t: n :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Am~ng the o:-ir-ls_a_t Hamilton Hail1~~~~:~~::!:~~~~~~:~~---~'-~~ The Iota Delta quarterly party was who "ent home for Thanksg1vmg are ••••••••mmmmm••••••••••IBl!lllBmm!!l;!!I'! gh·cn at the K. c. hall, Saturday the follow mg Edith Kuhns, B1g I

~r night, November 26. A fall setting Timber; Frances Baker, Three Forks;

R B E R S ff 0 P [ wa<:: carried out in the decorations, Janet McDonald, Butte; Virginia

f A S ff I 0 N B A which consisted of evergreen and fall Schheider, Helena; ·J\Iarian L-0b{.!ell I

Try Us Once and You'll Always Be Our ~ustomer-

Children's Hair Cutting Ladies' Massaging

FRED HIN'MAN, Proprietor

Baihs Phone 461-J 1st Class Bootblack

a11d Jane l\.latthews, Belgrade; l\Iai.·ie. I leaves and in the attractive leaf pro- Winans and Madeline Seibert, Lh'· 1 grams. After the dance a "regular

I dinner·' of miniature proportions was ingston; Irene Stroble. Helena; D01is seryed at their house. l\lr. and l\!rs. Phillips and .-.\.lice Graham, Butte;

I Conk1ing and Mr. and iVfrs. Christo- Betty Frazier, Billings, and Gertrude pher ,·haperoned the party . }!eyer and Louise Spain, Belgrade.

of the A.~nes Hemmerstrum·s sister, 0.1.'

Ro8ebud, was a visitor at Ham ilton Hall during the week.

Thursday night a number member$ of the Sigma Chi fraternity entertained at an inforrnal fireside r.;a1 ty. About ten couples were pres­

,.-s.,~~-...-,.~~~'-~'-~~ • ent at the partv. }fr. and Mis. Lu-

THE GALLATIN LAUNDRY CO. 139 East Babcock

is always ready to serve your Laundry needs. .... Call phone 79 & wagon will be at your tl11 or.

IF YOU ARE PARTICULAR TRY US

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Thanks~iving dinner guests at the I Alpha O. house v;ere Theo. Muntzer, Maude :.\Iuntzc.•r of Butte, Mary Eng­iish and Lillian Evers.

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~ Do11 Anderson entertamcd a num-i Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing and Relining hex of his fuends at a week-end par- Wednesday evening dinner guest' ~ Orders taken for Tailor made Suits ty at his cabin up South Cot- at the Icta D lta house were Elisa-

i . _ ! ton"-·ood. The par iy, composed of beth ancl Esther King. S. VOS, Proprietor 25 W. Babcock St. Phone 201 ~ Lerha Wii'.hams, . Lucille Staebler,

For Strictly f .. 1c,sh Home i ~~S.~~~,~~ Atha Martin, Betty Langworthy, Sunday. ~Ir. and Mrs. C. W. Jump

Bobby Jones, Dick Buckby, Torchy were dinne1 guests at the Pi Phi ""°~~~""n''-'"'-"""~~~ Swan and Don Ande1oon, left Sahtr· house. ~ ~ da,.- afternoon and returned Sun<lay ---

~ r. E 0 H W I L L S ON r 0 ~ . aiternoon. --- ., rn~:'~~:!:d::n~~l:~e:7~~h~,~!:::': ~ U · 1 1 lJ 1 ~ The member, of Zeta Kappa sor- ing· at home. ~ ~ 011ty t:ntertamcd mfo11nal1y fo1· their --.- .

~~. Students Headquarters ~ pledge" Sunday afternoon. I Wednesday cvenmg Thomas 'iomL· . ~ ___ j was a dinned guest at the Sig. Alph

~I ThursJay evening a number of the I house. BASKET BALLS ,, . l . I h . . . I t I --~ ~I ~1~ s ~nrer~amec t e1r fr1enc s a. an l\lontana ChaptC'r of Sigma Eosilon

~. ~ mtormal 1hnner party at Hamilton . . . . · '- Shoes HaJJ. Heten Ryan, Gall Tidland, Cai- announces J\101 r1s Tay101 as a pledge ~ he Red<louti Dorothy Langston, Helen l if,~, :"\oble, Johll Hilmar, Bill Rhea. Paul '.V!iss 'iicGonagal visited her brnthe1 ~ Pink Joe Geo. K B ,,, JI , H near ~Ii~soula over Thanksgiving and -, · 1 }.le ruegel', all'y vv a et, atH.t. ii~ retun1e1l to the c:ity Sunday after--~~~ ~ mar Ru k we1e the guests P,tesent. noon.

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F'~~~~,.....,._~,~~-s.,~~~ I )Ji_ss :l'.axwell returned Wednesday Thank>givfog dinner .e:uests at the ~ ~ evemng from G~eat Falls, whe~·e she Omega Beia house wel'e ltl1ldre<l For ~ has been attencUng the State feach·, rest and :\oneeta Noble.

·1 ~ AFTFR THE DANrE ers· . .\<sociation· meeting. I ~~ '-' lJ I --- Elizabeth Border and E,·elyn Bo1

E1izabct.h Campbell was the dinner der were dinne-r guests at the AJpha ~ '11e Best of Everything guest of Alta Tapp at Hamilton Hall O. house Sunday. 2 for Thanksgiving dim1er. r- Ethel Spargo's sister, from Helena

~~ r.tun rAFE ~~ lo~ha:~~v;:~:s~i,:~:~:e g~':::~c:t i::. ;:~n:s~!~it::d a~hm~:~~ilt~~ ~~i~ tJ !J lJ mer, William Kremer. Stanford Han - week. nah and Sidney Sutherland.

sn~; "'>~;·,,, "'~~,,~~~~~~ For Thanksgiving breakfast 3S Samrday night the Chi Omegas Hamilton Hall, illaurine Plew was the

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Made Candies TRY

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SUGAR BOWL Home of Horne-made Candies

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+-Buckle Golc~her-We have them in both men's and

·women's

Our light\\·eight rubber stock is complete

with a fit for any shoe.

Don't forget our Orthopedic department. There is no need

for you to suffer with your feet . We can relieve you.

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REFO'S BOOTERY wih tTeat you i·ight

COME rn-WE WANT TO MEET YOU

This Guaranteed SUBMARINE 1

COAT 3Iau.d ~luntzer, of Butte, ,·isite<l

her sister, Theo. }!untzer, at the Chi OmEt:-4 hom:.e during the past week.

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~fon<lay evening the Chi Oniegas entertained their pledges at dinner.

Thank~g-ivin;r dinner guesb:; at the Pi Phi. house were Shelda Fox, Betty Langv..-orthy and Gretchen 8ossomon.

Tuesday evening.

}fr>. \Y. J. :\ance and son Junior. of Butte, are visiting· ~lade ~Ioebus at the Alvho 0. house.

.\nna 0 )1ta 1110\'ed down to the Zf'ta K~,ipa house Saturday after-

Phil l\Iurphy was a Thankegiving noon. dinlh:l' guest at the Sig. Alph. house.

Bill Lip_ 'ert wo.s a visitor in the city du1·ing the past week.

}fonday afternoon, instead of the

Zeta Kappa sorority announces Agnes Hammerstrtrn1 1 of Rosebud. an<l Kathryn Towne, oi Lidngston. as pl>,;:dges.

regular Y. W. C. A meeting. " tea Howard Tenney returned to Boze-

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;vas !!iven at Hamilton Hall for all man }fonday mo111ing from Simms, coilege women, to meet Miss Taylol', where he attended the funeral of hi:<: the Y. W. C. A .industrial setretary ::i~ter. :\Irs Patience Tallman. of the 11ortbwest, whose headquarters a1·e in Seattle. Miss Taylor an·ived 1

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Chi Omc-ga announce I ris Brow11, h1 the city Sunday afternoon and oi Hobson, as a pledge. . ... stayed until Tuesday night. ---

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A nun1ber of the nien1be1·s of the Boyd Slawson, of Billings, and Bert On'!ega Il~ ft:atel'l1it'' entertained Juliet. of Red Lodge, spent Thanks­at a ~1eig-h-ri1Je party rfhursdvy en?- gjvinF,. at their respecti\'e hornes. nhl~ out at 'Viley1s ranch. Bernit:e Flock, 3Iildn·d Forrest, Eluean o\lan- Do1othy l oblc returned Monda~· I

I ry, Lois Bailey. Helen Ro~e, Ethel, morning from Great Fall::;. where she I Biir.er. Nita. Noble, Stanford Ran-1 has been attending the State Teat·h·

1"!1aa::mm•mm•ummimnm:!llllBillllllilll.'lllllllllBIU::ma:mamm1 nah Earl K~~ney. F1·ank Deg-enhart ers' As~ociatiou meeting. l: I John Brittan, John Wiley. Sidney ---

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BOZEMAN HAIR DRESSIN6 PARLORS Shampooing, :Jia<-~;'ing, Curling and l\Ianicuring

31 \\est Main Phone 155 Mrs. Stella Nelson

·- utherland and WilJard \\~atts were ::\Iiss Pearl Beauchamp, a graduate the guests pre.;::ent, and 1\Ir. and J.1rs. of the colleg~. an<l a member of the Cutting chaperoned the pa1·ty. The Chi Omega iraternity, who is teaeh­evemng was SfJent in dancing· and ing in the Chouteau hip:h school. pJaying cards. I spent Thank~giYing in Bozeman with

her mother. . The Sigma r!tis who spent Thanks·

ghing out of toW11 were Bobby Jones DOl'Gll1'l!T SALE BIG SUCCESS. and Dick Buckby, Butte; Ed. Bun· nl.·y, Belfry; Doc E11ingso11

1 Big 'rim- The Thank~givi_11g· doughnut s.ale

bet; and Fer ·tB ~likhell, Great Falls., held last Wednesday by the Phi l:p---- silon L:mieron was a big- suecess. Six

A ··u•nh ... r of her friends were en- hund1ecl and fiffy doughnuts were t.eria:r.t,;d at tht- home of Gladys\ mnde and ::-olJ 1:.y th: girls. The pro: C •1 it:_tn1.;:e :it Thanb::g~ving clinn• r. I c:~cd~ of t~ .~al~· will g-o to

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the ~~1 The guests were Val R1venes, Chloe U . .;::c:holar~111p und. A sca10Ia1c:Lli--

The New Bromley College Middy

of ail-wool Velour, white

collar and cuffa. Brov.'11,

Jlf<Vy. Special

Just Received A SHIPME~T OF THE POP'C'LAR STYLE 80 VICTROLA

A CABINET MODE FOR 5100.00

We will be glad to play 11

your favorite selections for you. I

We will arrange the ter~s to suit your con­vemence.

COME IN AND MA.KE YOUR XMAS SELECTION NOW

"ffs Easy to Pa)- the Orton "ay"

rton Bros. Boz€man. :'\font. Phone 750-W.

j Cox, Lee Pot ham 1 Fre'i C1 uzen ~tnd l 1::; given HlCh yPar to a gtt l t"ki:1~ I ~Ialcohn Stanton. I l1ornc econ• mic:;:_ This 1.;; the tbll"d

I --- } ear that Pi 1 Lp.;;ilon has g1\~en such t:-

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313-315 Comrnerdal ::\afl. I LOJ\tmll<'<I from rage Or .. Bank Building 11't \ ( for the l"• rnm n \H'i a

Telephone 386-.J. tht.· rnembl·r~: :l.c.:011d, t~> u 1hold th. i l---------------'I n!'.!'Lb and p1·n dPg:.;•:; 1n collt."" .'.~

'"uir~: lh · d. t(l c~tahli::oh a 1.:h1ser 011ri<_• [ _______________ ! nf union amon,I! tlwm; fnurth. to pro

Her~ is rour chance to gel a

!"('~! price on an Ed. V. Price

C'0. Suit-

All Fall Suit~ ha\·c a reduction

·ee what the) are sho1dng at

'ide f(ir the dcn'lnpnwnt of l ig-h 1

1·hHrilt !er and goc d fdlci-w~hip; fifth r· pn' 1wt.e ch:a11 cullcg-e iwlitic·: :-.1xlh. tf" fostl•r .t~Tcatcr intere::;t in colll•;.., acti,·it it•:-; among nll non fta­teniity v 11; ~en nth, to promutC" the pl'inciplt: .... of dt."mocracy among the 111, 11b rs of thl" institution: anl1

..:·ig-hth to brin,I?' about and maintain ~~ h ... tter ·nJt:"r~tanding.· betwt:!en fra.-

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ternity and non-fraternity mt:n .. An~ ) male pn·-.t,n, ~-Tmluatc or umh.·~-!.!.r.ld­

uate. ir!. any dh-ishm of tlw colle~e

ma~T b t-'llle an active member of

Th,' n•pre,enati\·cs of the \'arious organizations in the , g:mi·alion bn,,ketliall lea!;'U() met al Coach Grm·e·s office r ~tenhY afternoon and drew for games in the tournament Just ope1ii11g. The result ol lhe draw was as follows:

N0t-ember 2!l-Omega Beta t·s. Sigma Alpha Epsiion; NoY­ember 30-Beta Epsilon vs. Barbs; December 1, Sigma Chi 1· .. Short Courne; December,2-0rnega Beta vs. Beta Epsi­lon; December :!-Sigma Alpha Epsilon YS. Barbs; Decem­ht>r 1.-Beta Epsilon YS. Sigma Chi; December 5,-0mega Beta 1·s. Short Course; Deceml.Jer 5-Sigma Alpha Epsilon t·s. igma Chi; December i-Beta Epsilon 1·s. Short Course; December 8-0mega Beta 1·s. Barbs; December 9-Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ys. Shm·t Course; December 10-Barbs vs.

igrna Chi: December 11-0mega Beta vs. Sigma Chi; Dec­ember 12-Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1·s. Beta Epsilon; Dec­ember 13-Barbs vs. Shorr Course.

The following rules hat-e been agreed upon as holding for the Organization League Tournament:

1. All games will be of 15 minute halves.

The Specialty Boot Shop Joe Conaty ··Quality Footwear·· John Hines

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25 MEN WANTED V\·e want 25 men who sh3xe themsel l:i o. who w ~nt to have t.hern­selves .t~ ~~e us this WCt~k on the. si: 1 '1Ures.t '10uld ·-to-s.h rnlcler razor propos1t1on that ha8 ~Yer b~en offe1ed to man. THs g not a new razor selling sthem~. neither is it a nc-w ra7.0r, nor do we , ant to sell you this razor.

But we do want to lend you a Vakt Auto-:=:Lop Razvr 1 {) clays and let you :;ell rour~elf-il's a whole lot easim: for u8 .

Come in nnd ask for this razoT propositi()n.

Expectin~ you today,

Razorally yours,

W A L S ff ' S The B .. r!., plO\ ided that he ;, 1rnt a' 1

pledl!'<.' to or a membcl' of an}F na-f :--- ------------/ +innccll , r lot'al <'Olle>tc _sm·ial frater­=============== 11t\. a1d tliat he HH'{•t.:-; all the- rc-1 ---------------c ! quircmcnts of the :;;l·holarship com-

2. Games start at 5 p. m., except on Saturday, when fir~t game \\'ill start at 3 o'clock.

3. The percentage system >l'ill be basis for awarding of the pennant.

Cox-Poetter Drug Co· , _______________ __, 4. ln case of a tie the play-off will be held on Dec­

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WHO'S YOUR SHOE

DOCTOR·?

Don't throw away your o1d shoes until you gh·e us a chance to examine them. A little fbci.u.g here and the1·e may double their days of wear.

CHAMPIO~ SHOE SHOP 311 E. Main Bozeman

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n:uttee. A st:con<l meeting- of the m w or­

~a!:.i' .ation wn.s heltl on i\1nnchty. No­n·mber 21. At this meeting· The

5. All officiab to be chosen by mutual consent of the two contending captains.

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Ba:rb!; elettt.•U the officers who will I sern~ fur th~ remaind<:I' of the col- THE ··EDt;C'.\TE D" ;\L\1\. I Stanft1Td last Saturdav -

adopted for the de~ignation of the To be ducatt=d in the best scn~c game is estimated to ha\'e been 57,-

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!e[!°e rear. A no,·el system was I --- The number of :-;pe:ctators at the

Yariou::; offil·er~. To c:orrespond with of tlw word. says a profes~or in the 000 or more. This is by far the larg­the usual terms: president, viee presi- ·cili\ e!-sity of Chic:ago, a. man must est crO\vd in attendance at any foot· 1

dent. 51;;crctary-trt'asure1-. and ;-;er· be able to truthfully answer in the ball game on the Pacific coast. g·eant at arms, the new sodet\· wdl aftinnJ.th·e nll of these questions:

Shiek. These are the titles u~ed to spirited? uso Caliph, Wllli, Grand Shiek, and H:i, edm•ation made you public- SCIENCE JN THE AIR. I

! 11.,,. 1111111111 ,1111· 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 , 1 1 1 ·•:::, dl~sig·nate Yarious chiefb.in.-s nm one;- Have you learned how to n1ake Supercharger Made R1.,"<.:ord-Breaki ng the l\foors who devt-...lopcd the horse" friend::; and keep them'? .Airplane Flight Possible.

REAL BRIAR PIPES ~- known as Barbs. The following- offi- Do you know what it is to be a The recent record-breaking air-~ cer~ '-'ere elected: Caliph. Arno Al- friend :,·oursc1i'? plane flight of Lieut. J. A. :Mac-;,-_~ bt•edit; \\ali, Pat Gallagher; Grand Can you look an honest man or a Ready to a height of over 40,000

Shiek. Hu-bcrt 'Yildman: Shiek. Da- r~re woman in the eye? feet, was made possible through the And

HIGH GRADE TOBACCOS ; __ ~ Yid :-oanlge. Do you S.C<" anything- to loYe in a use oi special hirbine supercharger.

little child? This is a device which takes the Edward Poulsen, who unde-rvi:ent a "\Vill a lonely <lol?' folluw you in the scant supply of oxygen from the rar-

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~- ::;eriou'3- {}j)cration at the Dc.:.1 t01~es~ ~tn~et? efied at most) here at these tremend-Ho~pi"tal last WC"ek. is pro::rres:5ing C b J · J · d <l d J 1 · J t d ·

~ Tapidly and will be back on the Hill an you e H~ 1-mrn c an mp- ous le.1g 1 s an compresses 1t to a - I PY in the nH."'nn~st <lrudg-erie~ of life? sea lcn~l density, supplying it at thls ~ in a short time. Do you think washing· dishes and density to lhe carbu.reators of the

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KLEINSCHMIDT CO. Phone 71

MORTON'S

SHOE SHOP 24 S. Central

XMAS SUGGESTIONS

-An Eversharp Pencil -A Fountain Pen -A Ring or Lavallier -Chain or Charm

l\Iany article in Gifts last.

that

LESLIE E. fiAfiE Jeweler and Optician

N 0 TI Cf the

I Broken Lenses Replaced

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When your clothes are cleaned, pressed, and repaired any better.

THE CITY DYE WORKS will do it

CITY DYE WORKS

'~ ~ SUITS ~I ~ Young men's models- ~.I

full silk lined. link front ~ -binding on collar and ~

~ cuffs in ju·t the style a

SPECIA L-Ll'!!.tht'r and Tan

tra\•cling Ilag-s. Good and Cheap.

Black

TDK\L Fl R1'\JTURE CO.

A year's subscription to

one of our popular maga­

zines will save you a lot

of worry oYer your Xmas shopping.

Order Today At-

M. H. WHITE'S if, you want. Ii!

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flasks do for the pilot-prevents

ti :: :: :.: :: :: :-: :: :: :: :: U :: :.-: :: suffocation. U Beyond altitudes of 15,000 feet. the

1\0TIC.E. U aviator must begin to take oxygen.

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--- U As the m·iator approaches 20,000 Tbere \Vil! be a nteeting of :: feet, the gas engine of his airplane

•• nil Ma::>ter '.\fasons at Mon- ::; be-gins to struggle, also for want of 1 :: r.ana <::tat<> College on Wed- U I O'-'Ygen; for at that level there iss

U ne:--day afternoon, November :: only half as much oxygen in the at­tt :w, at 4 o'elock. in room 2

1 :t mosphere a.s there is at sea level.

U ma m hall. •• The speed of the eng--ine slo\vs down TROWEL ('LUB. U because there is not enough O"-'Ygen

t: :: for combustion. n u u tt :t :: :: :: :: :: :: :i ::. ::: :-: Aided by the SU percharger t how'"

ever, the niPplane. can now master ( ALlFOR~IA-RTANFOHD heights unattainable without it. T11e

G1\ \I E PROFIT.\ BLE. superdrnrger has ghren the gas en---- I gine of the airplane actually mo-re BER KELE\. Calif .. No,·ember :1 1. dt.a1ity than the man who rides in

-01 er ~! 00,000 will be the Univer-1 the ah·plane. s: · y f Cali,.ornia ·:'; share of the r:-ate Dr. Sanford A. MoRs, research en­rt cei1 t:-, t.:1.kl'n in nt the big- !.:;ume at 1 .dnee1-. who designe<l t.he G. E. super­

t'harger, has mack• the appnra.tus

Hore News

Just received a new 10-inch

Cordovan Elk Blucher Walk-

ing- Boot. Has a flexible welt

sole with I-inch heel. Just

the thing for school wear.

Price--

work b~: mean$ of a complde cy..,·11? of 01k•,·ations. The 1t"'·1-hr.t exhaust fron1 the airplanl' t•ng;rn wl1id1 f•)r­merly passed off intc- the ~.ir as wasted cncnQ·'. arc now 111ade to 1tis­char.£?:e a~rainst a smnll t·1rbi11~ ''"·heel. cau~ing it Lo revolve nL b ·t\ .. :een 20 .-00 and '30,000 ren)lulions per~ minute. Th~ turbine drives a r~ntrifuga l air

compressor, which co~npl'essc-s the ~mall percentage of o:\-ygcn in the rarefied air to sea leYcl density and feedss it into the.• carburentor$ of the engine. That enables the en.sdnc to continue running al ruu power; to continue driving the propeller of the airship; and to continue discharging exhaust gases , which, in tun1, con­tinue to open1te the turbine wheel.

JOl'RNALlSTS AT U.

~ Just Received-A New ~ 1 ~

, Shipment of Shoes-- ~ :; 8 u N fi A L 0 w :_~ J

~ BROGUE SHOES ~; i BRO<.UE OXPORDS ~ ; ~I $8.25 OF C. TO BANQUET.

BBRKELEY, Calif., Nov. 21.­Mernbors oj the st-iff of th~ Daily Californiun of the Univtrsity of Cal­if0rnia will ho]cl llwir ~e-mi-annual ~ $7.00 ~1: _!'

~ ~ : ~ We know what College ~ • :\Jen want. ,

~ ~ , , -: HOLLOWAY'S ~ ~ ~

IIO'.\IE COOKING AND

HOME MADE

CANDIES

Chambers-Fisher Company \ lw;w~ 'Reli~ hie

banquet Deccn1bei· 3, after lhe la•t

I pappi· of lhe scmC'sh r has been i~~ ·ucol. These bnnqucts of the Cali· I

I '<.1r1ian arc tt tradition ,-.f th<' paner

mHl ar~ attcndt~cl h~· nll me11:bL·r~ of 11 hoth mann.!.!.·crial and c>ditl!dal ~tr.ff:-> ! I us well as graduate-. who were con- 1

ARCADE BOWLING ALLEYS New Alleys and Equipment

FRESH CIGARS AND CIGARETTS

Try Our Candies

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ED M 0 ND S' FOOTFITTERS Shoes

FOR COlLEfiE FELLOWS Come in "ide, medium or narrow toes-

Full tock genuine calf with full oa k

soles, all s izes and widths in the popu­

lar coco brown color.

THE WILLSON COMPANY 1866 Quality and Service 1921

A Fine Watch Has No Equal as a Christmas Gift

It mny he the fir:>t watch one has owned. Life tlwn will nC>\'el' hold a Chrjstmas quite :-:.l) memorable. It may br a new watt.·h to take the place of the one no longer modern and worn out from long sen·ice. Or that '·e:).-tra watch"-just as pi'actical as the extra hat, suit ot shoes-which activities and fashion of today make so e~sentinl for both mcm and women.

OUR "ATCH STOCK IS C011Il'LETE Here are the different grades in the moYements the world knows as superior time keeper~. skillfully fitted in beautiful cnscs of the very best quality.

Prices a re down , in keeping with this year's Chrisbnas purse. Buy wat..~hes ~'arly so they can be tirned, tested and t:.ngrayecl before de­

livers.

Bracelet Watches ... . $20.00 to ~100.00 ~autoir Watches ............ ..Si0.00 lo '1 ">0.00 Men's Watches ... .. .... S15.00 to $150.00 Boy's Watches .... . ......... .S2.75 to S 3;.00 SLrap Watches ... ... .... . ..... Sl0 .00 to $ 2.; .00

l.ooJ, l 'articularlJ at Hallmark Rracel<t Watchos-$2:i.OO to Bl5.00 Chrislrnn . ., gifts may be h.•sc1Ted by paying; a deposit.

U. A. PEASE & COMPANY JEWELERS .\KO OP1'U\!E'1 RISTS

The Hallmark Store

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