s V OL. X X IV . t h e season, th e U n iv e r s i ty Glee Club will r e n d e r th e m o st e la b o r a te p r o ­ g r a m e v e r a tte m p te d by th e o r g a n iz a ­ tio n a t t h e J u n i o r H igh School, T u e s ­ d a y , A pril 9, a c c o rd in g a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t given o u t by W illiam G. C a m p , d ir e c to r of th e club. to an s p r in g T he p r o g r a m o f f e r e d a t ju n io r high will be th e sam e as t h a t given in the n in e c o n c e r ts on th e to u r th r o u g h N o r th a n d E a s t T e x a s which w a s c om ple te d la s t w eek, a n d won an o vation a t e v e ry a p p e a r a n c e . I n ­ cluded on th e p r o g r a m a r e com posi­ tio n s b y G rieg, H a n d e l, B ach, R u b in ­ ste in , a n d o th e r old m a s te r s . To b a l­ a n c e th e p r o g r a m , th e r e will be o f ­ f e r e d also se v e ra l p o p u la r n u m b e rs , a c c o r d in g to C am p. T h e f e a t u r e s o f th e p r o g r a m a re t h e n u m b e r s by th e f a m o u s L o n g h o rn Q u a r t e t , com posed of Louie D u n b a r, A n to n B e rk m a n , J o h n A. S te p h e n ­ so n , a n d W illiam C a m p , a n d piano selectio n by F r a n c is G e rm a n . M rs. V e n a K. M a tth e w s will su pply th e p ia n o a c c o m p a n im e n t f o r all n u m ­ bers. N O TIC E W e will pay te n c e n ts a copy f o r th e f i r s t te n copies of T he Daily T e x a n o f M a rc h 25 w hich a r e t u r n e d in a t Main B uilding 155, W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g. THE TEXAS STUDENTS PUBLICATIO NS DEFEATS RANGERS All »tudent* the* School o B A M E E T IN G in B u sin ess A dm in istration p le a se ho p resen t fo r an im portant m e e tin g o f the school Th ursd ay at 5 : 0 0 p. rn. in the Law A ud itoriu m . S P U R G E O N B E L L . H i STUDENTS TD BE OFFERED POSITIONS BUSS FOLLOWED BY G Y M N I B U S T he B lu n d e rb u ss is s e ttin g a n ex- i am ple f o r a whole flock o f April I Fool pub licatio ns. B esides th e Omni- Local Team Bows to San A n­ tonio Bears in W ell Played Contest Students Pay Stadium Pledges Cress Tells Austin Team Captains A u stin bowed to th*' S a n A nto nio R a n g e r P a r k y e s te r d a y B oars in a well pla y e d ex hibition at score. T h e B e a rs f o u n d S c o tt fo r f o u r ta llie s in the f i r s t in n in g w hen 0-1 a r e b y a “ S tu d e n ts those p ledg es,” said IL D. Cross, in c h arg e o f the s ta d iu m c a m p aign , a t a m e e t­ ing o f th e c a p ta i n s of th e soliciting te a m s a t th e Driskill H otel la s t n ig h t. It is u p to A ustin a n d th e ex-stu- in ch eek d u r in g th e r e - ; d e n ts to m a tc h th e sh ow in g o f the Thcyj«« p a y in g laced o u t a h o m e r. M eyers w e re held the g a m e by S c o tt m e n d e r o f Brook* b u t th.- d a m a g e w as d o n a f o r i Collins a n d C o u c h m a n p e r m itte d the R a n g e r s on !y six s c a t te r e d hits. £ ^ U ^ r k e r . on antl Alvin Owsley com posed ^ o f ; com pje te d f o r geeing T h e B e a r o u tfie ld n ig h t, a t which ^ ven jn o f ^ A m e ric a n L egion, will s p e a k a l the will sr ' m eeting . D a n a X. Bible, head coach a t A&M College, s e n t a le tte r sta d iu m h e a d q u a r t e r s e x p ressin g h im s e lf as b ein g s u re t h a t th e d rive w ould be successful. to >oks a n d b e in g d ir e c tly o r indi-j r e d l y re spo nsible f o r all of th e ru n s . C le m e n ts led in h ittin g f o r the R a n ­ g e r s w ith a do ub le a n d a single in f o u r tim e s a t b a t. T h e g a m e was v e r y c l e a r l y pla ye d , only one e r r o r be in g c o m m itte e d . S core by in n in g s ; R l l E IO 0 B e a rs ........... 4 0 0 OOO O i l — 6 I 6 .... OOO IOO OOO— I R an ge rs B a tte r ie s : Collins, C ouchm an a n d C o le m a n ; S c o tt, B ro o k s a n d H e n ­ derso n. — --------- Honorary Fraternity Entertains National President on Campus S. B. Houck, p re s id e n t of t h e n a ­ tio nal o rg a n iz a tio n of D e lta S igm a Rho, h o n o r a r y public sp e a k in g f r a ­ local te r n ity , w a s c h a p te r y e s te rd a y . H e w a s e n t e r ­ ta in e d w ith a luncheon a t th e c a fe ­ t e r i a y e s te r d a y a t noon, and l e f t la st n ig h t fo r A rizona. th e g u e s t of th e in all of u n iv e rs itie s T h e local c h a p te r of th is h o n o ra ry f r a t e r n i t y is one of th e six ty which have been established the th e U nited la r g e of the is In c id e n ta lly , T e x a s S ta te s . only u n iv e rs ity in th e So uth t h a t has a c h a p te r . O nly men w ho h a v e tak en p a r t and o r a to r y a r e eligible. in in te rc o lle g ia te d e b a te Mr. Houck w a s loud in his p ra ise of T e x a s, a n d he c o n g ra tu la te d the m em bers of th e local for th e ir fin e record. E v e ry tw o years, the p r e sid e n t of th e n a tio n a l o r g a n i ­ zation visits all of the c h a p te r s . c h a p te r -0— B A R R O W R E S IG N S T C U W IN S L e o n id a s T. B a rro w , i n s t r u c t o r in th e G eology D e p a r tm e n t, r e ­ signed to a c c e p t a p ositio n w ith the H u m b o ld t Oil C om pany. h a s — Special to The Texan H o u sto n , T e x a s, A pril 2.™ d e f e a t e d Rice h e r e to d a y by a of 4 to I. T C U score A m e r i c a n Telegraph and Tele- bus, the S c o ttis h Rite D o rm ito ry phone Company to Follow Other Companies’ Plan k n o c k o u t, a clev er little biti fo r at- te n tio n called th e G y m n ib u s , w as f o u n d d is trib u te d o v e r th e W o m a n ’s J More th a n e ig h ty student* in the 'G y m n a s iu m T u e s d a y m o rn in g In t b a l * ,w rB l <>‘Tferent to receive d ip lo m a , in; g ro u p s w e re a f r a i d t h o . such a pub to D ean S p u r g e o n , B eat,on w o u ld n o t com e out, a n d to School of Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n i s t » School of Business a r e expected J u n e , according Bell of the BA School. A few weeks m ak e su re t h a t th e m e m b e rs o p a s t a r e p re se n ta tiv e of th e Amort-; s t a f f an d th e h a b itu a l lo a fe rs a ro u n d can T e le g r a p h and Telephone Com- th e G ym should see as o t h e r s s e e th e m , tw o d istin c t editions j,any w a s h e re f o r in te rv ie w s with of th e G y m n ib u s, one on w hite ands one on yellow p a p e r, w ere e a g erly ! the s tu d e n ts, and he said th a t it was very stu d e n ts t h a t would be o ffe re d positions. been th e custom f o r o th e r la r g e com-; Lots o f f u n , sa rc a sm , cracks a t the | panics such as th e T e x a s C om pany Gym s t a f f a n d W A A m em bers, made lig h t com- up th e p a p e r ; th e r e w ere a few un- l a n d v a rio u s power a n d I panics into th e ir org naixa- k in d digs, b u t as one of the ones to ta k e | tiens a n u m b e r of th e g r a d u a t e s each wfto w e re hit declared, “ It's th e t r u t h I y e a r. . I t h a s re a d by th e G ym h abitues, t h a t h u r t s . ” th e m selv es se v e ra l likely • • * ** .... - A n 0 f the girls will .^wear to the t r u th o f th** follow ing q u o ta tio n from Th.* co-ordinate w ork of the dc- p a rtm e n t, Dean Bell said, m et w ith a high degree of success d u r in g t h e | ^ e yellow sh e e t p a s t year, and its scope will be in-1 y e a r of c rea se d w ith the 1924-25. te n d a ys, s t u ­ d ents who will be seniors and expect to ta k e up co-ordinate w ork n e x t year will bo asked to r e g is t e r fo r th is In a b o u t com ing . a n d s t a y ; .«r*~ “ Go to cia uses th re e hours a d a y ; T a k e all the b lu n ts of the W A A ; Nine h o u rs a t th e Gym you come Now why in “ L ” d o n ’t you make s t r a ig h t A ? ” — 5 : 0 0 p H all 5. work. E I G H T Y - T W O N E W S T U D E N T S A c c o rd in g to fig u re s given W h e n questioned a s to the Where- fro m ! a b outs a n d the success of m en who the r e g i s t r a r '* o f f ic e th e re a r e eighty-1 h a v e g r a d u a t e d fr.m i th e d e p a r tm e n t two n e w s tu d e n ts e n rolled f o r t h e j in oth er y e a r s , D ean Bell r e f e r r e d to a n a rtic le sp rin g te r m . T h is brings up th e t o t a l 1 to a n a rtic le U n iv e rsity h a v e w ith-! rn, rn who h av e m ade good. T h is I t i d e gives the n a m e s a n d tho busi- M r .’ M a th e w s has le f t f u r a t r i p n o s * * «* a n u m b e r of ex s t u d e n t , e n r o llm e n t o f the c o u n t in g tho one* who to 4652. d ra w n t o C h i c a g o , w h e r e h e will re m a in f o r and is of g e n e ra in a f e w weeks- who 1*0 u » Wlth lh e m ' f r o m ital h ono r roll o f th e School o f B usin ess n o t | entile" w r itte n especially a b o u t BA A d m in istra tio n on a c c o u n t o f gra d e * immvu • lase l a s t m o n t h s in in T H O M P S O N M A K E S R E C O R D M aurice C. T h om p son w a s o m itte d the list o f those m a k in g the a r - which hod not b r e n tu r n e d in to the 7 : 3 0 p. in., La TertuUa, Girl* r e g i s t r a r ’s office. H e sho uld have been listed w ith those ta k in g th e n o r ­ mal a m o u n t of w o rk and m a k in g an “ A ” reco rd. S tu d y Hall. ditorium. 7 :3 0 p. m., Pre-L ew *, L aw A u ­ 5 : 0 0 p. r n . , Busine** A d m in is­ tration stud en ts, Law Building. 7 : 0 0 p. r n . , Tau Beta Pi, E n g i­ n eer in g Building. 7 :1 5 p. r n . , Longhorn B an d ( f u ll u n if o r m ) , Clark f ield. ©he Baity ©exati # ^ First Ceint* Daily fn th- South Published OB th* rnmpo* <* th* UntwrsHy ions, Inc.. K_ s & s r t t r s M r - - . — ,v- T u t' St Kb-ntV I* fitness for general civic obliga­ tions. The Military Training Camps Association has been an effective agency in promoting| the work of the summer camps. I wish, through your organiza­ tion, to invite the young men ot the nation to take advantage this year of the opportunity a f­ forded them.” • * * * Er.t*r*d sa I. Hail 7. Print*4 fey the University of **!tH6e* of th* *«l Uir-ii.-chk*f. Main BttBAnf * it, ujrrAiine ll It. Considering the nu miler of persons eligible for these sum­ mer training camps, compara­ tively few attend. Of course, a including great many persons, s t u d e n t s , * have occupations - • j n i u u t . i i v T - , wjiich do not permit their at- tendance at a nearby summer s r s S S S r r . t r - ' i L T J i r a s - ^ 1 * - - • — • * « " ‘•a H 'v « •» « •" « * camp. College students, how- ti. m s. ever, are yierhaps burdened with these obligations less than any other class of the nation’s pop­ ulation. matter *t th* P"*’ u n o e r A rt o f Amt*ptM*r* at lf FIN RY C. FULCHER b» A u stin , March a. Mur Editor RAY E L m ___. - — WILLIAM I* M.-OILL Sup- r> irt* Basis*** Sinn*Jf RrV M lr>* w.»n*##r*. and A B. Smith. advertls- , .. K,.iw>rt L Marphrm. <*>r-. »!»■•* n.»t,kiter FEATURE HOARD Horns I- Sharply A J* SHJ4** IU r r y E . M oor* H*nrf A. FofhwMB Cordon L H at M. B o u rlsn d .-*wl* STAFF - Tam* Editor Aa*:«t»nt A**l*t*nt Aa*i*t*nt S o rh rty E d ito r I'*** REPORTERS f«*o»rt Ffwhrld-r Minnie C*rp*nt*f I ,♦*' »n 0*1 lf ........... X i'm* Corr Kits* b* th Dorothy Wh»t*huiot Lucite Sfowet Martha Porter S tM f c s th P eak I * r**h* Pain** looter J. Sock Lyra M Hak’ef lin o Hor«*w‘t» IVrrothy Ywarns S»w »• F1r•n,, L ** F.Haohrtn Ri< * Rlanrh* Hnmphrlw Vtvmn Rirhardaoa Afton L « * k * tt Eo* BIBLE TH O U G H T — FOR T O D A Y — SIRI* T h o u g h ts m *«*ori*#d w ill prove a pf tea Ie •• Hor It ag#* I bar* fought a food fight, I b a ra finished my court*, I have kept the faith . H en cefo rth th ere is laid up fo r me a crown of right- •ousneta.*—*2 Tim othy 4:7. • * * * A large part of students. Certainly the atten­ dance at training summer camps should be made up of col­ it lege would be latter for the country and for the student if many of those who usually spend their summers in idleness and “vaca­ few tioning,” would devote a week to the healthy discipline of a military camp. ♦ * * * trained Aside from the physical ben efit of such camps to the indi vidual, the security of the na­ tion is insured with a large body soldiers. citizen of While there are many peace plans and conferences being urged, as long as no one plan has been universally adopted, the best guarantee of peace is a trained army of citizen sol diers. O' Opinion* of Other* AFTER KANSAS, OKLAHOMA A W IDER VIEW IN HISTORY TEA CHING c, the The and (The Michigan Daily) statutes, at , __ tl At the present rate at which Oklahoma officials, customs, leg­ In a well known p re p a ra to ry school islatures and laws are breaking of M assachusetts a “ w arless” history into newspaper headlines, the course is tau g h t. This m ethod of pre state will soon become more fa­ Henting history has been proposed by mous than Kansas, which for educationalists anil students of soci many years has had a monop-j oJofy M orV t but to this school be- oly on eccentric elven it longs the cred it of having given it leant. The latest proposal in practical application; and its success our neighbor state is an initia­ is proved by the way in which other ted measure offered by Aldrich .rhools and even colleges throughout Blake, head of the visible gov­ th e country are following ex­ ernment league of Oklahoma. ample. This course is not a side is- Under this proposed law, jour­ huc; it is considered a corner stone nalism would be made a profes­ of education. sion and journalists would be liable to disbarment upon con­ viction for libel. The measure would be applicable to all per­ sons who “write, edit or assist in the preparation of any news or editorial matter, all newspaper men would be “licen­ se! I by the secretary of state, and would be barred from par­ ticipating upon being convicted of libelous writing.” The old tex t book w ith all its dates and lists of kings and queens and with its long accounts of b attles has been abandoned. D uring the first year the student reads W ell’s “ Out­ line of H isto ry ” and Van I coon’s “ Story of M ankind,” thereby gaining a good background. students then g it an u n derstanding cf will history as a whole. A fter having pictured the setting of history clear­ ly in his mind, the student is allowed following to specialise d u rin g is best years in to his liking. E vents which indicate th e advance­ ment and im provem ent of hum anity are stressed ra th e r than those events >f w ars and battles. This method em phasises the causes which have the general ef re Journalism, Mr. Blake seems not to know, is already a pro­ fession, and is considered pro­ fessionally upon equal rank with law* engineering, medicine or Except that the law would pro­ vide for the licensing of jour­ nalists, it is rather meaningless. k , a on t h i s point. p r o pose-ll; fstatute, however, is one of th o ^ vicious pieces of legislation that I are often allowed through carelessness. most open threat against free press of the state that n a s i . nppeared in many years. Un- rdad 80 der the provisions of the .law, >atriotUm hurns oolf hut m ilitary the journalist, whose lot is a1- ready hard enough from causes other than libel laws, would be fofiever barred irons prat i ci nji r” ” a t r x T ir ’i r c his profession, if convicted of} O f F l C l A L W v) I lv*E*w libel* This would be in addi I ion to any sentence or fine that i ujfjvERSITY MASONS will meet might 'lye levied by a court or j T hursday a t 7:30 at the Scottish jury. # ^ at battle]| as mere 8iiCn ^ glong the way of the w orld’s C aesar and Napoleon, It is th eL#rant and Foch are cot,sid«re in history. How- patrioU are not disre- entireiy that the fire of ^ heW subortlinate. T i led to conflicts and whjc h have resulted, I Rite C athedral. th a t course which PfJH J|dvane*. _ ^ ^ ♦ e v e I h e and the to ' P. W. MCFADDEN, It is doubtful if thinking cit S atu rd ay a t 3 p. rn. I zeus of Oklahoma will sit id lv |RJ0 GRANDE VALLEY club picnic by and see ary such statute] Satur(lay at 3 p> m> Meet in fro n t It not only strikes at passed. th** freedom of the press, but hits at something even more. fundamental — the guarantee] against the serving of a double1 penalty for a conviction on one crime. S T U D E N T S in the School of Business A dm inistration please be present for an im portant m eeting cf the school T hursday a t 5 p. in. in the Law A uditorium . J . ASH HEIM . of c a r Kh«sL _____ SPU R G E O N BELL. TRAINING CAMPS E N C U B H 132.2 will m eet in W H all 4 a t eleven on T hu rsd ay , A pril 3. II. T. PA R LIN . TEX A S COWBOYS will meet B rackenridge Field a t 4:15 p. ! F riday, in fu ll uniform . FO R EM A N . to An open invitation the youth of America to attend the annual summer military camps lias been issued by President Coolidge in a to Dr. Gcorge F. James, of Chicago, president of the Military' Train­ The ing Carn pH Association. President says; letter “l a m deeply interested in the success of the citizens military' training camps which are pro­ moting health among the young m m of the nation, together with T H E RAH-RAH BOY (V a rie ta l* C o lle g ia l) F o u r B utton S uit And black brogue shoes; A co n stant th irs t For g irls and boose. H a t on his nose, No cu ffs on p an ts; All he can do Is pet and dance. Pipe in his mouth, Slouch in his w alk; No brain s a t all— J u s t talk, talk , talk . Pin-covered vest, Faee full of gum ; He may look good,—- But gush, h e’s dum b! — W ashington Sun Dodger. Now, in the m atter of describing th a t unique and hofnohow likeable product which we have seen the jelly­ bean become on en tran ce into the a t m osphcre of our own F orty Acres and which we have chosen fondly to call think the “ cam pus buzzard," I th a t these lines have jolly well sm it­ ten the proverbial nail full on the dom e; don’t you? about, I miss the cam pus; and I miss about, I miss the cam pus; am il miss the sp irit th a t prom pts the lackadai sical occupation of h u z z a h in g . And some day—though I pale to th in k how very likely it is to be long hence— I am going to revisit the cam pus: I am going to lounge on those much used benches before the L ib rary ; I am going to spraw l as of old on the g ra ss ju s t outside the doors, and near girls the curb, w here were (or is it a re ) to i g a th e r and so rt o’ hesitate. And do hope th a t when I get th ere I will not have passed beyond the ability to fee! again aw l enjoy the sp irit of th a t atm osphere which, d u rin g th ree years on the cam pus, I d ran k so deeply of, nor gave it any th o u g h t a t th e time, thoughtless They w ere such listless, p re tty accustomed the — when I w as a t college. B u tl am grow ing sen tim en tal: I had best wind up th is note and wish you alt good luck J u s t now I know I shall not be able to see Texas fo r a t least th ree y ears. You see, since my siste r is atten d in g a conservatory here, I m ust rem ain an exile fo r th a t three-year period. Still, I am not losing tim e: I con­ tin u e, as before to old rhetorics and fiction technique books. Though, with none of the old crowd on the cam pus, w ith only u n fa m iliar faces a t every tu rn , som ething tells me th a t it is going to be a h eart- heavy day. play my At any rate, I send my best wishes the to everybody, and beg of you favor of sending me a T exan (I have not seen one in m any a d a y ). Y ours tru ly , M A R IU S PE R R O N ------------------------ T H E D A I L Y T E X A N CAM OUFLAGE ■■ By Osborne Alexander r H OV t v ! GOT TO RUSH ’ BACK AUD WASH UP FOfe- S CE U t AK 5 A L — _____ -/ j ^ MOLY & U 9 T E 'R 5 t weftE COMES WELEIM WHAT WOULD SUEL < J Tm KH— ^ COULT) YOU SHOW ME TUE OFFICE OF TUE , CM\fcF EH&VKEEtt NO SPlK j n g u e e s h BILLY STIFF \ K ttL L rrV NOT T ug FtFASAMTtrST JOd *K TUE TOWS BUT A . GUV CAtf T BUV 90AP1 V wrrw d ig nity — f I ■ I Campus Communication* ~ I | roam rvS nf, I T h !* c o lu m n I t op * n t a all a rtlc lo * of In te r* * !, th e e d ito r* ra m p u » h o w e v e r, th * r ig h t t o r* Jo « t all o r t k l# * t h a t o r* r o n a k le re d of a p e r s o n a l, lib e l- on* o r in f la m m a to r y n a t u r e . T h * T * « a n doe* n o t n e c e e a a rily a g re * w ith t h e a r t i ­ in e a p re a a io n cle* w h ic h a re publish**! of p u b lic o p in io n on a n y s u b je c t t h a t m ay b« c o n s id e re d . to » l« n t h e i r n am e* A u d w r t of iftk lti fo r till* c o lu m n a r a r e q u ire d th e ir ro m m u s ic a l ion* • • • » « v i a t i c a o f f o o d th # w r ite r w in be f a ith a n d w ill k e p t N O T be p u b H ah ed e x c e p t u p o n ap ecifie c o n t e n t of T h e n am * of a t r i e t e t t c e n fid e n c * . th e w r ite r . to In E ditor of The Daily Texan, Dear E d ito r: BA STU D EN TS TO M EET A m eeting of th e stu d en ts of the School of B usiness A dm inistration m g a t 5 o’clock. P lans fo r th e spring term will come up fo r discussion. The q u e stio n o f a sp rin g term dance a ad o th er m atters will be decided Most of the in tram u ra l m anagers will he held today in th e I.aw Build- upon. WILL i i Bl ABLE TO PUI THIS YEAR so fa r to play. We worked all sea­ son on th e proposition and th o u g h t I we had fields lined up, b u t ail ef- I fo rts failed in the end. said th a t m ore men had asked them about this sp o rt th an any o th er and th a t in te re st would have been high. It is v ery likely th a t fo u r or five hundred stu d en ts would have taken p a rt in this sport alone. F L O R S H E I M O X F O R D S Athletic Departm ent M ust Drop Intramural Baseball, Says Whitaker W hen asked as to when baseball would be resum ed, W h itak er replied th a t th is would be done as soon as fields w ere made available, b u t th a t it would be impossible to g e t fields in shape fo r playing this y ear, even though ground w as secured a t once.! This m eans, he said, th a t th ere would I spring. I be no baseball u n til However, he pointed o u t th ere art* | four o th er sports on th e in tram u ra l s a ghamc to schedule fo r the spring term . Ten n ex t , D epartm ental baseball h as been dropped from th e in tram u ra l sched­ ule of sp rin g sports due to a lack o f playing fields, it was announced y esterd ay a t the office of B erry M. W h itak er, d irecto r. “ Baseball is th e n atio n al gam e of K hw W h •• w, h „ , „0 place a t all „aid his and tra c k will be tak en up dur- in* the firs t p a rt of th e presen t term d u • is J do not know w hether it in keeping with your editorial policy to perm it in The Texan any contribu­ tions or le tte rs from those who are no longer one of the U niversity stu- ient body; nevertheless I am ventur- . urn. WUU/, inc to M-nd herew ith a poem (from , A™*1r . the comic of a I,rot her collage) t h r t | m ’ J I ' i fo r t h . L a to i It is no m asterpiece; : : ^ r w “ chh‘ r perceive. it; cured fie ld , downtown and we fe lt bears no fire of (jeniu.—as of Shake-; th a t th e men would n o t w an t to go spear* or C arl S an d b erg ; but it does show me a fa m iliar pictu re; doesn’t it you u „ , » . . sc- and , ™ i . r and horse shoe p.tch ing will com** a fte r m id-term exam ­ inations. Set M«*. r1! Sci*# TPt* IkWlBH f?Vi a 4 lath**) F6» Were-*. Fc!