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Henipling's a number ,eompete : mg : m . . e.. na s. . of songs, Mahan, : It generally by the in a novelty jig Light- ju?ges ·.that Nolan .-merited .the ·an one pnze through .. possess!n:'S · a. scene of the play; '';Epiperor _.,.able, subst_anc_e .and or1gmahty h1s Jack Wallace gaye of · ;theme. . . _ Bert Williams.· Ed-Luther sang a - T: Others who spoke··and their sub- few popular song'S: .< --::_. , · ; ....... were: Charles A. McAllister; Questionnaires · \vere ;distributed . UTlie Spirit of the Age"; Raymond in order to ascer'tair1 'the entertain- .. -·b ADAM- WALSH.,TO :. ; ·-LEAD --'24.-IRIS:H .._:.:·-;·.,. •r Elected at Football Banquet , .:Night; ·to su_cceed · . Brown; Has Played Ceni ter Two Ye_a_rs. __ , .· . _,Adam Walsh, of Hollywood, fornia, the man wlio. outplayed. .bisch in: the West ·Poirit game. at:. Brooklyn, the tori line beyond. description, up the intricate pi-'offered: bY,. the· G·alden Torriado froni_ Tech, and fought' the of··liis. life at Nebraska, was· elected ·capl tahi' ·of the Notre Dame ·.footliall. -team to succeed:Harvey, the. season of'1924,, at .the ·arimial; football' banquet .. tendered by University to· tlie. varsity and .teams::, '·. :_: For two years Walsh. has · P.ivot the , . :.-..·. !:.) Norris, ':''The Bulwark of.' the ing talent a·nd the ·· ..... _ ___ __,-=:::;: : Am-erican -Republi'c/'- ·and -Paul Day students . HOJ.VIEWAR:p _. .. \ : . ,Tyrant Law}' . . _ ; •. Cards, soliciting subscriptions for ... ··:··,. the DAILY, out.by 1 · liall1A. _Bolger, Reverend. Thomas Blue_Cii·cle meri,'ajldthe'inen \Vere 'JUNIOR CARTOON. . ,-: Crumley, and Professor. David usrged to sbign ·for vaper .. John . . . . ·_ . . . -; .. ·'I·,.·;-: : 'TiiE ·DAILY.. . I .. I . Weir. tanton, usiness manager of the - 1 ' byihe B.OOKS ARE 'HERE j . ·' ... · · 11.r k N 1 · h. ·f th 1 t f more 1·egular ·deliver_y. .. ·_ · · o Q · ·t· · · k"d Wh ·. j . o as,. or._ e as -"_Life at College,·" the humorous .1, .. ues 1on .. a_ s e : . o. IS Mr; Lightfoot ui·ged the men -to , b k h' h. . b. . . ld i Grundy?· - - ·· · the which will Cartoon 00 ·W IC . IS emg SO ·! · · · ·· .• . . · · . . • . " · ·- b · b under the ·auspices of the J'unior _j . Where a_ __ ria. .f e given y 'the Daf ;m-en in about . . .. -. o two months; . ,-. .. : ·; -- . · class, was ready for distribution - 1 .... . .. . . . ·". _ . ,- - Daniel Cunningham;· Journal.; o :Rev .. William rector of ,early last . . . . .. ' -j_ism I, Freshman: . . I Hall, .talk.ed o_n:· organiza.:. . ·There. are ·_32 _·p.age_s of half: tone o "I believe it is my namesake, 1 of" · . - . _ . _ _ which are . accom-1 ! Ray Cunningham."_ · i , ,. .. ·Hugh .of _of :f·· ;Ray- Aley, .: diSCiplme,• spoke. on:the success of modern _college expressiOn; Among i din: · . · - . I ·. . . . . , . -- . - Day-Dodgers t_his;year's ath- the many:' episodes: of. college life ! . "I think it mitten by sev-f Irish team ·.and_ by. his 'general . letlc activities." · '·_ :;· · _ . -· .in ·book: are I eoral fellows· and the matter .con- o round work on defense· and offense;"· . . the .members of the: ·fqotball team, "Startin.g. . College/' ':: 1 hi bl!t I ·haven't! many critics of football inthe East '' years, been pow- . ers of expression. ;; '. . ' . . as It was the that the· "Campus . _J:Ife, - j the idea ·:who any one of I. and West have declared W to be, Day. had rec; ! them .. , _. __ . : ... · . J the play-. ogmtlon on the field. Fussmg, .. TheJumor Prom, and t Ted Huether, IV, I ers. . . . _ · .. __ _ ... _._, . __ .. ·' have ;praise and "College Life." . .. ! Sorin: . . _ . - . · Havmg: been a·- leadmg .. partici: i :; :·Dul-ing: the'· ·year that. he at- .' tende'd the University·· of · Nolre satisfaction· for.the:_heginning the The .books be· obtained in I. ·ui absolutely haven't-the least! pant (Continued on.pagc'4), ' ·Room 123 Corby 'fidea who Mr. ·Grundy is out If lywood high sc'4ool;: m: hiS_ , ,he . g'ained recognition by , . _ tmnnmg ... the.' . Fr.eshman Oratorical , .. In his third year- he took the Junior .. · . · . . , . : ·' . .-. ' · · 1 will say. it's a · good ·col-I .last year,- h_e was capta;n ·-:::·.- .• · .. ·· 1 _uinn." ·· · · ·· · · - · · ··i :footba_ll eleven, .Walsh has_contm;.·-'-_ .. , ._.,_.. ...,. . ...,._ ! '1 Lk.- ·EE. I!· ·. _(Continuedon-page·S). --,- .- . . "'. . ; • _ _ 11 · . ·· . · . • . 'j · . · . ·: · ·. · . .. ·. ·. . . ·I : "I. think . he .is_. the editor-in- I •puR· L' . p, . MEN_,·-_ .. I chief of th..e. :pAILY.:.' .... · j L , . . -for the year, and .again m h1s 'junior- . This year: he "!'as at)ast successful, and won .'the · ,• , I III, j · · · · · · · -'-·· ._.·:,HERE ·medal.' -- · ·· · : Mrh·iolari ·ac-. hve along orat_orical lines,_ but ·• has the tv-lo years -bee'n a 'prom-· IMnt membel' ·of the S. A. C. He ·Was elected a member from the:law his junior 'year,_ and short- ly after was ·_elected secretary of · the_- J)y the. Oom-rhittee .. year_ he}vas elected a.mem-_ . er atlarge, and was chairman of a · number ·of ·cominitt'ees · ·· the. most ·Prominent of· which the Stu- dent Trip Committee. · Mr.5 :NaiaD. also· SUp(lrvised publication of the StudentJ)irectory of 1923-1924. : ' . . . 4.:1 .. -E.; E•. Has.- . { :' ·_ Radio . . :) . . . . . . . . · -Ringi1t[J it in and_ 1·inging ·it on_, . Bells_, .bells_, qhmiting the son{/ _. · · swinging along- . -. Bells o(-Ch1·is.trnastide. ;-.. . ·: the its .evening .·· begij.ing -you1· 11Lite · ·- - · '_ · ·· . -While hearts and purses a1·e··no1ie . _ _Ch1·istinastide.- · .. _ ·. ·. -_ notes ove1: cmnpus - · · · 1 · · __ . · .. ,_ _. ·.: .::. 1 ; Out_ of the_steeple the slow hou?·s_fiy_,. . .-.>·:;;4 · Hou1'8 till Ch1istnwstide.: ·._ .. · ... orw ·· Bells_,·bells_,::qrantthent_?'elease! .. _.. · ;. • .· . · · ' .:N owl off like phalanai of ·geese Off fof · · _" . ,--... -·-._ : Notre.· Dame: branch ·of the Ef:ncap. !nstitt;te . Electrical ' · · ti ,g 1 ?eers was giVen a pn In a re<!eiving. set of ·long· . &n'd.:Earl of the Lyrad1on .. Manufac- · Luggage fo1· trains-that m·e late_, . .. Bells_, bells_, and: the moment is here. . _. · · - · . S_wingin{l a' buntp _ana·· chee1:_, · .. Company, of Mishawaka, at a last night in .-the Engi- building. - · ·e speakers· discussed. and op- . their set before . audience , fifty students. . :After . dia- fn:mmg . prindple of_ · set .. .Y tuned m. on several broadcast.:;' Ing st t• th. . . . t a Ions roughout the couri- . , , ry, . Vocal· ·arid- ._ violin selections from S,outh J;Jend, .(lhi- , go, Pittsburgh and ·Atlanta;:.:' '· · · .Cheei·s· for < ':-_ · -. ·· H Onte quite tooearly an:d. . Nobody : . · ... -': · and here · .. · Kis_ses at' Ch?'istnicistide/.. - a .. · Bells_, bells that· a1·e sweet. and 'mild. .;$q-n_ct'lts bezzs:or the I:S:arry > _. · ·. f · --- · · i Dabn, ·,Commerce .I,[ Northwestern's · -I:thinic,)s _:Bionl- ) · Adds _Interest to Ganie f. Crowe .. ·· .,-'jlloge.l; .. _a master_· 'off:_ ,·.and Ward May St'art . ;' . .• : ... Enghsh/' . . . ... _, .. -•- . . - r ' . . I . : _' Clancy,- Commerce f : Notre Dame will. meet the ... .. · ... , .. ·--c- · ·• western. net-team .. -"I Conanl befo:r;e I but. I. deduce: "By-f bon, tomorr?w mght at -Paths'!. that the writer IS John I theY. M._C. A. gym.. . · . · 1.! I Showel " .. · . · . . · · :. Northwestern, i_n · retaining. . last_, . ·_ j : John. A.· I, . intact;·_ · · _ .... : _ -., ... · . - .. : -. _J been · ! "From some ,of. the things Mr. 1 form:m J Grundy .. says,·· it·. certainly m_ ust_ agamst I be Abner: Sommer." · _. .. . pt:ofessional team of Chicago. _ . . H._ J.· Cene_ rr,_· I professional . out.fit ... I."nclud. es' . o din: ·· - ·; ·. · ·· · · : -:·.,-: --. ·.· · ·- 1 :well known _ as .... a_;_ - Commerce III,- Day:_ tinction in net circles.,;. - "Mr. Grundy must ·· pe Johnf _- Coach.Koegan_::m_l} probably start. ! Showel and Ab Soniiner working 1 the same squad agamst ! under one name/', . . .. . ern that began in the Armour ganie . •. 4 last Saturday. But Clem Crowe and · . " ' . . . Charlie Ward may. start as a result i . . 8 - 0 _ .. 0 ·. · 0 :._ld. of the splendid showhig in,the open.!,; ing home game; when both player& 1 _, Q_iJ. f ff'i i.:JV{g.· h t oCgreat ' .. - . ·. ·. -'-· _ .. · ment m the· next few weeks; -· . ·• .. THE SCRIBBLERS' antnology of . . . ·. . ' ;-n?t I :·S. A.· C. =-F· touched; m Badm, Corby, and Sorm 1 halls_ only a few books were : : The various' questions that i _ . -: able:_. for distribution.. ! were disdussecLa,t: the recent--stu;. i' .. ·- ···This ··edition of "The- j_dent _ convocation __ ;Before ·thede'monstration' a short held atid futrii-e;papers ; ___ .: · _: ·Bells .. _ c.· . • . . . · · ;. <: -_ .. : : _:"·'3:.- Book of .Notre· Danie Verse" was !_settled at a: of the iimite<r: to·· so·o :copies •. ';. There have l dent Activities'.' Committee. Sun-:: : been m'any .. demands .. for· 'another i day· morning •. A detailed account! , sh _lectures _ were · discussed. ·. A .talk on the possibilities in · - ·Were _also. given. _were · trtbuted· durmg··the .-meetmg. _··. ' ·, / •' ' ...... ••• ..... ""· ,..... • < .. a larger; edition, and if- these ., o_ f th_i_s "meeting .will. be pub'_lish_ ed --'··.·. requests .. arc .. numerous .. enough THE SCRIBBLERS may .get out i j in the next iss\le of the DAIL y.J:: secon_ d edit_ ion_._.·_·,- -·. -_ · · +" ' · · "' .. ..

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. MARK E. NOLAN. ·Is·· JUDGED .. ·NOTRE DAME'S BESJ~ORATOR

w·ins. Breen MedaL Over Three -Day Dodger~~~_Give. · -: Opponents With '_'Guardian · · Se4d_fi._d/Smoker -

of the Constitution." The Day Dod_g~~s::h~ld the sec~ ond · smoker ·of-. the . year Monday

Mark E.:Nolan was adjudged .the evening at 8:00, in St: J_ciseph's hall. winner of th~ Breen Medal in ~he -. Ed. Luther, . pr~~-id~~t- of the o;­Breen Oratorical_ Co7!test, he~d last ganization presided·· at":the meetin . night at 8 o'clock m Washmgton Th . ' ··• .. · ".' · g · 1 H" -- b. · t. · ... "Th. G · d e first number~ on ... the program ·hal. 1s su Jec was,.· e. uar - · - · · 1 -~b ---v ... ' · L b . ' f the c'onstitution , . was. a plano so 0 : -.-~: ·_ }~tor a etz. 1an_ o_ . •· . • . . •. • · : .. - Mr. Labetz_ also.' .accompanied the _· Nolan_ Is a semor m the class. o_f men who sang or~·daiiced; . . -~ . lawan~_wl ast_•o~ehotf.fout_hr s~filectled to . Henipling's trfo·.:::~:~g~ a number ,eompete : ~s_ mg : m . . e.. na s. . of songs, follow~~ :_bY,~:E.d. Mahan, : It w~s generally conced~d by the in a novelty jig da:hce:=.,.-~Dick Light­ju?ges ·.that Nolan .-merited .the ~oo~:gave ·an im:P~:rs.9nn#on~of one pnze through .. possess!n:'S · a. re:nar~- scene of the play; '';Epiperor Jones~~~

_.,.able, subst_anc_e .and or1gmahty I~ h1s Jack Wallace gaye 'a_t}~:i;nitation of · ;theme. . . _ Bert Williams.· Ed-Luther sang a -T: Others who spoke··and their sub- few popular song'S: .< --::_. , · -~ ; ~=-r~ ....... -~jeCts were: Charles A. McAllister; Questionnaires · \vere ;distributed . UTlie Spirit of the Age"; Raymond in order to ascer'tair1 'the entertain- ..

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ADAM- WALSH.,TO : . ; ·-LEAD --'24.-IRIS:H

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Elected at Football Banquet ·Sund~y , .:Night; ·to su_cceed · ~arvey' :~--. Brown; Has Played Ceni :;.~~ :~::.1

ter Two Ye_a_rs. __ , . · _::':·;:~::~ . _,Adam Walsh, of Hollywood, Ca~-­fornia, the man wlio. outplayed. G~-:: .bisch in: the West ·Poirit game. at:. Brooklyn, e~barrassed. the Pri#c~~ tori line beyond. description, bro~e· up the intricate att~ck pi-'offered: bY,. the· G·alden Torriado froni_ Ge!lrgia~ Tech, and fought' the gam~· of··liis. life at Nebraska, was· elected ·capl tahi' ·of the Notre Dame ·.footliall.

-team to succeed:Harvey, Brown~fol:-­the. season of'1924,, at .the ·arimial; football' banquet .. tendered by th~· University to· tlie. :nieinbers.~of:.the·. varsity and ~reshmlm .teams::, '·. :_: -~

For two years Walsh. has pl~yed: t~e · P.ivot :Po~iti_on· o~-. the , Fig~~ng_

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~r. Norris, ':''The Bulwark of.' the ing talent a·nd athl~tic:ai>ility·of the ··....._ ___ __,-=:::;: : Am-erican -Republi'c/'- ·and -Paul T~ Day students who~'v/~~e:.present. . HOJ.VIEWAR:p ~BOUNP:,_:: ~ _. .. \ : . ·Bree~i -~'The ,Tyrant Law}' . . _ ; •. Cards, soliciting subscriptions for

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.~~1udgM w~e Rev~end'Wi~ the DAILY, w~~,~~~~~ out.by ---~~~.-~.~-~~-~~~~~~~~~-~-~-~--~-~~ 1· liall1A. _Bolger, Reverend. Thomas Blue_Cii·cle meri,'ajldthe'inen \Vere 'JUNIOR CARTOON. . ·=··~~·=· ,-:

Crumley, and Professor. David A~ usrged to sbign ·for t~e vaper .. John . . . . ·_ . . . -; .. ·'I·,.·;-: : 'TiiE ·DAILY.. . I .. I

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· · 11.r k N 1 · h. ·f th 1 t f more 1·egular · deliver_y. .. ·_ · · o Q · ·t· · · k"d Wh ·. "~~"'~: j ~·L.ar . o a~ as,. or._ e as ~nzr -"_Life at College,·" the humorous .1, .. ues 1on .. a_ s e : . o. IS .Lu.J.·~-~-

Mr; Lightfoot ui·ged the men -to , b k h' h. . b. . . ld i Grundy?· - - ·· · ~upport. the V~Ud~ville, which will Cartoon 00 ·W IC . IS emg SO ·! · · · · · .• . . · · . . • . " · ·-b · b under the ·auspices of the J'unior _j . Where a_ ske~~:. -~ ~~~e.te __ ria. .f e given y 'the Daf ;m-en in about . . .. - . o

two months; . ,-. .. ;~ : ~- ·; -- . · class, was ready for distribution - 1 .... . .. . . . ·". _ . ,- - Daniel Cunningham;· Journal.; o

:Rev .. William Al])~!.t:~oili. rector of ,early last. m?ht~ . . . .. ' -j_ism I, Freshman: . . I ~adin; Hall, . talk.ed o_n:· !~~ organiza.:. . ·There. are ·_32 _·p.age_s of half: tone o "I believe it is my namesake, 1 ~Ion~ of" th~ ~ D~y~Do_gs.' · . - . _ . _ lllu~tration_s, _ which are . accom-1 ! Ray Cunningham."_ · i , ,. :~~~v .. ·Hugh OD~nf1ell,-:-pref-e.c::t .of _p~ap-I~-~~-?-~- ~'~!ll:_?f.~~~ :-~~-l~_un~~-- _of :f·· ;Ray- Aley, Commerce.III,:.Ba~!.: .: diSCiplme,• spoke. on:the success of modern _college expressiOn; Among i din: · . · - . I ·. . . . . , . -- .

- th~ Day-Dodgers i~ t_his;year's ath- the many:' episodes: of. college life ! . "I think it i~ mitten by sev-f Irish team ·.and_ by. his 'general a~.; . letlc activities." · '·_ :;· ~--_.-. · _ . -· fea~ured .in th~. ·book: are :the~e: I eoral fellows· and the matter .con- o round work on defense· and offense;"· . . the . members of the: ·fqotball team, "Startin.g. . College/' ':: '.'Clas~es,;~ 1 trib~~ed hi sco~ts, bl!t I ·haven't! many critics of football inthe East

'' years, been w~ll-known- f01~ hi~ pow-. ers of expression. ;; '. . ' . .

as It was the fir~~. Y.~~r that the· "Homes~c~ness/' "Campus . _J:Ife, - j the 'le~st idea ·:who any one of I. and West have declared W ~Ish to be, Day. ~en had ever:gaip.~~ ~my rec; ::Follo.wm!fc~he Tea~,'' '~Vaca;:on,"· ! them i~." .. , _. __ . : ... · . J amo~g the coun:tr~'s J_e~dmg play-. ogmtlon on the foQtbal~ field. .· Fussmg, .. TheJumor Prom, and t Ted Huether, Commerc~ IV, I ers. . . . _ · .. __ _ ... _._, . __ .. ·'

~'.I have nothing_;·b~t ;praise and "College Life." . .. ! Sorin: . . _ . - . · Havmg: been a·- leadmg .. partici: i :; :·Dul-ing: the'· fir~t ·year that. he at­.' tende'd the University·· of · Nolre

satisfaction· for.the:_heginning the The .books ~ay be· obtained in I. ·ui absolutely haven't-the least! pant in_t~ree~major··spor~s.i~ Ho!~ (Continued on.pagc'4), ' ·Room 123 Corby h~ll. 'fidea who Mr. ·Grundy is out If lywood high sc'4ool;: wh~re m: hiS_

p~m:, , ,he . g'ained recognition by , . _ tmnnmg ... the.' . Fr.eshman Oratorical , ·q_o~test .. In his third year- he took

the Junior :~contest.-· .. · . · . . , . :

·' . .-. ' · · 1 will say. it's a · good ·col-I .last year,- h_e was capta;n "of,...~~~· -~·--· ·-:::·.-.• ~\- · .. -~-· ·· ~'··•·. .· .· 1_uinn." ·· · · ·· · · - · · ··i :footba_ll eleven, .Walsh has_contm;.·-'-_ .. , ._.,_.. ...,. . ...,._ ! y· '1 Lk.- ·EE. I!· ·. _(Continuedon-page·S). --,-

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· . • • ~ ·· • ·l:F~esh;;an: . ~ 5_~et~~r, · . • . 'j · . · . ·: .· · ·. · .· . .. ·. ·. . . ·I : "I. think . he .is_. the editor-in- I •puR· P'~E~ L' o· . o· p, . MEN_,·-_ .. I chief of th..e. :pAILY.:.' .... · j L , . . :,:i:H~ -~ompet~d -for the Bf~en.·M~d­

~~lin. ~.is sop~omore·: year, and .again m h1s 'junior- year~ . This year: he "!'as at)ast successful, and won .'the ·

,• ~ .· , -~-~ir~- of-~lfd5tmasti~~ I R?b~e~.t P1~rce, ·C01nm~rce III, j · · · · · · · -'-·· IBa'~M~~Gr~~dy._i~~~~~-~roba]l,lyl ._.·:,HERE -TOMORROW~. ·medal.' -- · ·· ·

: Mrh·iolari ha~ ~ot· onl~i-been ·ac-. hve along orat_orical lines,_ but ·• has ~or the ~ast tv-lo years -bee'n a 'prom-· IMnt membel' ·of the S. A. C. He

·Was elected a member from the:law 'school;·~n his junior 'year,_ and short­ly after was ·_elected secretary of

· the_- org~nizatio11 J)y the. Oom-rhittee .. ~his year_ he}vas elected a~ a.mem-_ . er atlarge, and was chairman of a ·

number ·of · cominitt'ees · · · the. most ·Prominent of· which ~as the Stu­

dent Trip Committee. · Mr.5 :NaiaD. also· SUp(lrvised ~the publication of the StudentJ)irectory of 1923-1924. ~ : ' . .

·. 4.:1 .. -E.; E •. Has.-. { :' ·_ ~- Radio Me~tzng.

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· -Ringi1t[J it in and_ 1·inging ·it on_, . Bells_, .bells_, qhmiting the son{/ _. ·

· Chanting~of~l???'ppiness swinging along­. .· -. Bells o(-Ch1·is.trnastide. ;-.. .

·: iJo~n the ·sti:~et;_ivith its .evening th1·o;~g~ .·· _.-Bells~_·.bells begij.ing -you1· 11Lite · ·- - · '_ · ·· . ~.

-While hearts and purses a1·e··no1ie toe/tight~ . _ :· ~Ie1~dicant _Ch1·istinastide.- · .. _ ·. ·.

-_ strewi~lg thei1~ notes ove1: cmnpus patl~~; - · · · 1 · · Bells_,_-bells_,.C'tJ.rol~in,qhigh __ . · .. ,_ _. ·.: .::. 1; Out_ of the_steeple the slow hou?·s_fiy_,. . .-.>·:;;4 ·

Hou1'8 till Ch1istnwstide.: ·._ .. · ...

,_.$.crapi1ig_.a~d.,chaffi~g th1:6u~h orw last:_.class~ ·· Bells_,·bells_,::qrantthent_?'elease! .. _.. · ;. • . · . · · ' .:N owl .They"1~e_· off like a· phalanai of ·geese

Off fof C~ristntastide. -· ----~- · · _" . ,--... -·-._ ~,:,

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X'Th~. Notre.· Dame: branch ·of the Ef:ncap. !nstitt;te ~f . Electrical ' · · ti ,g1?eers was giVen a demonstra~ pn In a .:ra~io re<!eiving. set of ·long· .

ian~e by_~ankF.re~m.~nn; &n'd.:Earl ~ tn~Ign of the Lyrad1on .. Manufac- ·

Luggage and.~a:iting fo1· trains-that m·e late_, . .. Bells_, bells_, and: the moment is here . . _. · · -· . S_wingin{l :-~boa~~d::with a' buntp _ana·· W· chee1:_, ·

.. ur~ng Company, of Mishawaka, at a ,~eeting last night in .-the Engi-n~ers' building. - · · e ·':The~ speakers· discussed. and op­. 0~ated their set before . ~n audience

, o~er fifty students. . :After . dia­fn:mmg . th~ prindple of_ t~e · set .. .Y tuned m. on several broadcast.:;' Ing st t• th. . . . t .· a Ions roughout the couri- . , , ry, . Vocal· ·arid- ._ violin selections ~:~re h~ard from S,outh J;Jend, .(lhi--~ , go, Pittsburgh and ·Atlanta;:.:' '· ·

· .Cheei·s· for Chi=is~1iias_tide. < ':-_ · -. ·· H Onte quite tooearly an:d. pa'ltse'atfthe,·do~-1~' . B~lls_, ~ells!, Nobody 1~onie? : . · ... -': · .,-Lzght~_,~:npi~es and here tl~ey con~e!

· .. · Kis_ses at' Ch?'istnicistide/.. -

Ch1:istifli~s: :~iJ'e\ind a 11~idniriht 1;tass~ .. · Bells_, bells that· a1·e sweet. and 'mild.

.;$q-n_ct'lts bezzs:or the s~vio~~-Cll~l(l_, ~.

I:S:arry M~Guire:"· > _. · ·. f · --- · · i ~t.anley. Dabn, ·,Commerce .I,[ Northwestern's _EarJy:~eason CI~SS? · t?~!irr. _Qru~~y; -I:thinic,)s _:Bionl- ) · Adds _Interest to Ganie f. Crowe .. ··

.,-'jlloge.l; because:_h~ i~_ .. _a master_· 'off:_ ,·.and Ward May St'art . ;' . .• : ... Enghsh/' . . . ... _, .. -•- . . - r ' . . I . •

: _' N;;~b~rt Clancy,- Commerce f : Notre Dame will. meet the Nor~~-... 'J~II, .. Hadhi:···-.-~~' · ... , .. ·--c- · ·• ~ western. net-team m· t~e last_-lio~e.~_

.. F· -"I ~~have·.,:never::~ead. Conanl ~arne befo:r;e th~ Christm~s ya~-~

I D~yle but. I. deduce: fro~ "By-f bon, tomorr?w mght at 8· o,~9~ ~ -Paths'!. that the writer IS John I theY. M._C. A. gym.. . · . · 1.! I Showel " . . · . · . . · · :. Northwestern, i_n · retaining. . last_, .

·_ j : John. A.· Roth,~ Com~e_r~e·: I, . ~ear's tea~ pra~tic.~lly intact;·_ ~~t · ~-·nay: · _ .... : _ -., ... · . - .. : -. _J been sho~ng. e:;r~ephonal ~ar~y. ~~~7 :, · ! "From some ,of. the things Mr. 1 ~on form:m ~mbal t;a~:s ~n-~~1Je:g:;;

J Grundy .. says,·· it·. certainly m_ ust_ -~-. sched~l.e agamst 1\bUI~-Ins,-. ~-~d. -~~_,.

I be Abner: Sommer." · _. .. . pt:ofessional team of Chicago. _ Thl.~,· . . H._ J.· Cene_ d'ell~_·,_. Litt~B_._-. rr,_· Ba~ I professional . out. fit ... I."nclud. es' . sue:_~;. o din: ·· - ·; ·. · ·· · · : -:·.,-: --. ·.· · ·- 1 :well known _ pl~yer§ as "Ch'gck'~-:

.... ~ ·~·-. -~~ ;~~~/~~itJ~{}~!::~~~;e:?~~-~'~Y-~. ~~~n~~~~~~- Pfa~~;~_ a_;_ :oo~~-~-- ~~: - F~ed.tJhl, Commerce III,- Day:_ tinction in Confer~n.ce net circles.,;.

- "Mr. Grundy must ·· pe Johnf _- Coach.Koegan_::m_l} probably start. ! Showel and Ab Soniiner working 1 the same squad agamst Northwest+~ ! under one name/', . . . . . • ern that began in the Armour ganie . •.

4 ~~-··:• last Saturday. But Clem Crowe and · . " ' . . . Charlie Ward may. start as a result i

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0·. ·k·-_~_5-. ·0:._ld. of the splendid showhig in,the open.!,;

~ ing home game; when both player&1•

_ , Q_iJ. f ff'i r~ i.:JV{g.· h t s~owe.a ·promi~e oCgreat de~elop+_ ' .. - . ·. ·. -'-· _ .. · ment m the· next few weeks; -· . ·•

.. THE SCRIBBLERS' antnology of . . . ·. . '

.:~~~~;-~;e :e:~~:Sa~as~~e~~\~~= t·~"~·-·~~~--·~~~~·-· ·~~:-·~·~·p:·: v3:s~e~.:. ~;es!1~~n ~all_;-'was ;-n?t I :·S. A.· C. STORY_LAT~R =-F· ~. touched; m Badm, Corby, and Sorm 1 halls_ only a few books were ·avail~ : : The various' questions that i _

. -: able:_. for distribution.. ! were disdussecLa,t: the recent--stu;. i' .. ·- ···This ··edition of "The- Scribblers~ j_dent _ convocation __ w~re ~~icablyf.

;Before ·thede'monstration' a short . ~~ting ~as held atid futrii-e;papers

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. . . · · ; . <: -_ v~:,F~ F.~, .. : : _:"·'3:.-Book of .Notre· Danie Verse" was !_settled at a: ~«:ebng of the St~-r iimite<r: to·· so·o :copies •. ';. There have l dent Activities'.' Committee. Sun-:: : been m'any .. demands .. for· 'another i day· morning •. A detailed account! _· , sh _lectures _ were · discussed. ·. A

r· ~:t .talk on the possibilities in · - d~ 1~ ·Were _also. given. Smok~s _were · trtbuted· durmg··the .-meetmg. _··. '

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.. a~d- a larger; edition, and if- these ., o_ f th_i_s "meeting .will. be pub'_lish_ ed --'··.·. requests .. arc .. numerous .. enough THE SCRIBBLERS may .get out i j in the next iss\le of the DAIL y.J:: secon_ d edit_ ion_._.·_·,- -·. -_ · · +" ' · · • "'

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K. of C. Committee to Study Plans

SILVER JUBI.LEE. Meinbers of. the Building Fund

committee, who are ·working for the success of the K. of C. Social

::Fr •. Gallagher Honored on Twenty- ·center building, will be active dur­ing the coming holidays, a<;cording ·. · . fifth Anniversary of En- .. to plans arranged by that. group.

IS CELEBRATED

tr nee ·to Order A study of plans of various social

NOTRE DAME DAILY

PIPE 'AND BOWL CLUB MEN MEET

Rev. Thomas ·Irving and Dr~ John M~ Cooney are Guests of ·Honor

· at Club's First Meeting. . -.. . - .. · a ·, I centers maintained by the Knights _ Another member was · added to of Columbus will be made by every With Reverend Thomas Irving, . the ranks of those. who have spent individual and the desirable features C. S. C., vice-president of the Uni., a:quarter of a century in the work of o~ each will be embodied in the de- versity, and Dr. John _M. C~oney, tlie Holy Cro.ss order . when. the Rev. s~gn for the proposed ~· of. C. So- dean . of Journalism, as guests. 9£ . · ' · c1al Center for the Umvers1ty. · . · · ·1 t' f Joseph Gallagher, C. S. C., super- Th . · ·. 'tt . · omposed· of honor, the first 1·egu ar mee mg o .. · • h d e comm1 ee 1s c · . tor' of the Com~um~y ouse an George Bischoff; Chairman; Ray the newly ol'gamzed . suppe~ club~

1t:ach.er .at ~he.Umversity.celebrated Cunningham, secretary; Henry Pipe and :Bowl, was held ~aturday his· sllve~ Jubll~e yesterday. . . . Barnhart, Harry A.· McGuire, John night in the College Inn,. Hotel L~.,

. A telegr~m of_ congratulatiOn Hurley,. John James, Mark· Nol~n,. Salle.·. John Brennan, chairman 'of

S'ANFORDS: -,FOUNTAIN PEN:lNK

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"TheJnk That-Made ·Fount.afn·Pen l:'o$:s,u~re·m

· . ;f~op~ Pope Pms XI., and many other Tom L1eb, Albert Sommer, Jim · · . ·. · . · · m~ssages .of friendship were re,. Egan, Thomas Hodgson ~nd Robert the_ club, presided as toas~master, ·· iiiiii8iiii0iiiii0iiiii~=~~~----Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

. -ce~ved,by the celebrant. . , . Curry. ··. · · · .· ... · · and short addresses by Father Irv- ;; ~-,"Ceremonies we;re inaugurated by ~:Following the Christmas holidays ing and Dr. Cooney.stress~dthe im-. Office Phon~'l\fairi 3134

.Fthe.h.c~leGbra11tionh· .of·hi~ht~dmabsstbhy th1e .co~mAiftttee:will.mee~ tot_discuthss portance: of such an org~nization at :DR .. R~:·'·D_.~·DUGGA·N

, at .. e:r:_ a, ag er, ass1s e. _Y . e .p ans .. · . er ·!in: examma I<m • e the University and emphasized the .. Rey~~e?ds .~ohn Cavanaugh, and gr~u:P ";ll·. deCide upot; a d~aWing •. · · ·· ld . la · in . ':)).~:t'l'TIST. ~homas · Irvmg, :-.deacon. and , sub.:. which will embody the· mol?t 1mpor- part . the club sh_o~. P _Y. -deacon respeCtively. Music .. and tant points. The. plans will . then strengthening_ the spmt of_ good-fel- · · 561 Farmers Trust • Building :Vocal._ selections ~vere provided .. bY be given to an architect for· eonsid- lowship· among the students. -~~~~~~~~~;;;;~;;;~

· tJ,le c~oir from Mo?-:eau-Se_~inary. · eration. The ciub. is the. first of. its kind ~ · Following supper at 5·:30·. o'clock . . . . to be established at Notre . Dame yesterday afternoon iri the Com- Girls Offer Help and · is mo~eled somew~~t ~f.ter munity : house, Father . Gallagher · : . · similar clubs at other umvers1b~s. jci~ned ·in ~a· · · di~cu~sioir wi~h ?is . to Pt;Lz~ led .Shopp~r$ The membership 1vi~l be· restricted :friends. A _benediction ~erv~ce at . Your problem is ·solved! ·You to forty men and :WIII_be co:npos~d ~:10_o'c!ock 1~ ~he chapel closed the want:to get something ·for, her for from t~e/four classes ... ~eetmg~ m CQleor~tion. · , ·" · · .'. • · · · · · - .' · _ Christnu1s.~thai:-will· be ·pleasing and the form of a supper '~11 be h;Id

·~-. Father : Gallagher- was · ordained at the same time original. But you every other. Saturday· mg?t. durmg on December 17, 1898, in Balti- don't know what to get._ : · . · the scholastic. year an~ WII~ be ~~~·

·more, by Cardinal Gibbons. He .The Catholic Girls club and the dressed by speak;rs :promment m w:as then serit to. Notre ·Dame and Knights of Columbus :_are . giving a vario:us 'Yalks of hfe. later attended the institution· main- bazaar ·over at Niles tonight and· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~ taine~. by.·the ~olY'~r.o.ss order in tomorrow .. nigh~and. in .. the.after-

. W ashmgton, .·D. C.~~H1s , first ap- noons for that matter. The place poin~menFwas: ~o ·St~ .Joseph's -Col· is on the corner .of· Third and Main

· lege, Cincinnati;''Ohio; but after a streets where the Notre Dame "lim· ·short residence there h_e. returned to ited". stops •• · ·. ·

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. ' Ice .·cf.~am, Candy . ·' ··-:ari.d.~lunches.

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I Office: Cor. Colfax Aye, ancl I.._ fayette :BITd.

Residence: 215 S. Taylor St.

Dr. J. B. BERTELING Office, Main 675. Re11., MaJ1a lac,

· TELEPHONES ~South Bend.. Ind.

..,,._.~~ .... --EYES EXAMINEIJ·.

H. L~MONTREE South Bend's Leading Optom~triat

·:and. Manufacturing Optician:

. 222 * · S. Michigan Street · ·. · · Phone Lincoln 6504 ·

Health · Econ?mi Comfort·

GARDNERS Factory'_Shoe. Repairin_g · Sh~p , '. · · ·

· : For 15 years i.vith ·· Flor • · sheini: Shoe Co., Chicago;

Leave a pair 'vith us ·and .. be convinced. ' . w. e- use.· only the best m~~

. terials money can ·buy~ . Goo'dyear Welt . System: .

: complete. · . - _ .:.. ·, . Let·U& Serve You

206 Eas_t~ Jefferson Blvd; . ' '

St. . Joseph's ·hall,_. now knoWll as . The young ladies will be more Indiaha's· Largest

Dental Office ·~Badin halt ·.Later he was.made as- than pleased. to ·assist you in. buy- · _ sistant -~ector of Holy· Cross Semi- irig .that · undetermined'· present. Not only in· Size and :Equipment · nary, a position which he held un- There will be entertainment, eats, but Quality of~Work: as welt . · . til 1906. .!fe. was then given the and a-· big ·dance· Wednesday night. . ··

position .of president of 'Columbia . ·. . . . . ' .· J. T 0 H 0 LM_ . E_ s_ ChristmaS University at Portland, Oregon. ·

. On his return. in 1915 to Notre . ~- . . .. •. . . . DENTIST . ·.·. &~. h~~~t~~~· H~J~!r;..t~~~ Erank.J· . RoWers ~~:~ .. ~·~b·~·~ " ~··h·~·~~,._s~.,,

. post of -stip.eri~r,. of the ;Community · ·.· . · · ·. •c• ' · ·· . Over. Frumaa Drug Company house iri 1920. •· · · _• M. ·D •... · Lo;)k f~~ ~ Sig~a. · Lincoln 6819

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IS:·.EASILY.·.RELVIEMBERED. .: .. -. ·YSlCICi~ ·:.·YOU -'AL,VAYS REMEMBER . T~~~phorie·_Reaiden~e Main-:3346 : . · SATISFACTION~: .

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Q~ •• ~!:I:~E~norL ···.:LAUNDRY, .I " . 230 · South Michigan Street - . · . ·o

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-,B_E:LM 0 NT--N. D. STUDENTS INVITED .

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·.·_the ~holidayS· you. will carty .. · .. ·away with yoU ._a, _host of · good· .. wishes.· ·These .. ·:Wishes · from_· old fr~ends- are'-:always, ·the.best ... We feel::therefore,·

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Chicago Club Dance Leo Cavanaugh, cha!rman of the • Arrangements comm1ttee, and of-

Tzckefs Are -Limited ficial notification will. be given the local paper in the home-town of every Senior Ball committeeman, regarding his appointment.

According to the latest report of the Ticket committee there will be a capacity crowd at the Chicago club Christmas Formal, to be given at the Blackstone hotel in Chicago,

Thoughts - "things" we usually ·5ay-will come to mind. Some

knock _for admittance timidly, as thOugh fearf?l· o~ a rebuff. Others simplY rush m, hke book agents or tax colleeto_rs, and refuse to be de­nied a bearmg. Anyhow, why deny them?· A live mind finds interest in most things,-and is able to create an interest in all ·the ·rest. And interesfis t?e gat~way to learning. Wisdom watts on 1t. Joy comes of

·it. g:Unterested. . ·

UsuallY minds select things. But occasionally the process is reversed and things select minds. And ap­parently they have preferences. Sometimes they. seem to show fa­voritism. Some minds have more companY. than others, and company of . a better class. Other minds seem· ~o ·be lonely and alone. ("E.mpty". would be not quite ac­curate, for e,ven a mind can be. full of emptiness.) It may be because the former, like their own'ers, are better entertainers,-more genial, sociable, ·sweet-tempered; and the latter like,-well, a spare bed or ·a morgue. But we shall not attempt to say._ Enough to note the fact. It is Interesting; and it has its les-son. . .

seen first. The lower side usually sparkles best when brought to the light. Like Roman houses, all their beauty is on the inside, but, unlike them, the entrance to the interior is not visible to all: who pass them by. It must be· sought for. . The heart of a thought is never pinned to its sleeve.

January 2, 1924. . . ·Owing to the number of students

who are planning t·o attend the dance on their way back to school, and to . the number of tickets that must be sent · to c·hicago ·to ··take care of the aluinri.i ·there, the mim.:.

You may. be proud of the her of tickets on the campus is thoughts that visit you. They may very limited. It-is urged that those do you honor .... If · so, very likely, men who desire. tickets, see any. of the rest of us, ·did we :but know. it, the men who make up the follow­would :flock. to your fireside, if you ing committees: . have -one, and seek an introduction · Music--J. Ryan, chairtpan; Ray to _your guesU;. _ Of .. course if you Bartzen, John Bower, John Bulger, have merely ,.a local -radiator. and and Harold Cooke. limited, apartments~- you might pre- ·. Floor-W. Metzger, chairman; fer to. give the introduction in writ- George Reuss, Art Koelle, and Art ing. · It would be .. next best. Only Bidwell. . . · · · . - - , don't. be selfish. If you ·are, you will Tickets-:-M. Gibbons, chairman; soon become-a bore to ·your visitors, Frank Cullen, Fran~es :McCurrie, and they. m,n· seek other , haunts. George Daily, and Bob Carey.

. We are m~king a v~nture. May- Fav~r~E ... Schw~rtz: -chairman; be you will like it, ·, maybe you Rex O'Malley, Bill Rigney, _.Ed. won't .. In either case, we shall nei- Kaveny, and Tom. Nash.· ther be surprised nor disappointed. · Reception-W. Ryan, -chairman; We won't be surprised if you do, Joe Adler, Ed Byrnes, Bob Curry, because we start out by giving you and John Moran. credit for delighting in ideas; We · · There will .be a meeting of all won't be surprised if you don't, for Christmas dance committees at 6:30 _it wouldn't be strange if you . did tonight in the library~ ·

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Fox.Is Appointed.· -Qn Ball Com.mittee

The ball questiomiaire has been compiled and distributed to the seniors. The returns have been sat,. isfactory · thus far. It ·is very im­portant that these be filled out and returned, so that a proper estimate can be placed on the number who a[r'.e eligible and will attend the ball.

There will ·be a meeting of the Advisory Board of the Ball com­mittee, Wednesday_ at 12!30, in Room 110, Corby hall.

Dr. J. A~ Stoeckley, Dentistry and Extracting, 511 J. M. S. Bldg.

"A P6ssimist is a M on lVho Chews all His

Bitter Pills''

Re~ember·

"You can't be ~ptimiatic . with misty optics" : ·. -

207 W.; Waahin,ton Stree~.

We Carry a Complete ·Selection of

Brushed Wool Sweaters, MufHers~Silk and Wool, and Wool Hosiery .

At Reason_able Prices

~HARRY J. PFLUM

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"N e:ct to Palaii Royale" 113 W. Col!ax ATcnuo

If it comes from -Berman,s~ it must be good. . .

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we . carry a complete line of Nestor, Johnson _and_ Plan.:. ert' s tubular . ice skates. Hockey,c~ps, 65c to ~1.25 •.. We also haye in stock hock-.~ ey sticks 3:11d pucks. . ·

BERMAN~S -. ~port Good~ Store

One .. can turn over a stone,: or a board embedded in the mud. It re­quires little.'effort, but it may re­veal· _unexpected treasures. · Dia­monds are. found . in mud,_;_of the

.. blue clay variety.· Pearls are found in oysters. -One may find only a worm. • But even a worm has its

. value; it also has a message 'for him who is able to read· it •.

not enjoy our particular brand. Others have found fault with them. We are used to it. ·In fact, we feel it ·stimulating. . We ce~tainly won't be disappointed at au,· "for we have everything to· gain a:nd·_ nothing to lose. · · · . · ,

By appointment of President · Don .Gallagher, .. Jerome Fox,· of Chilton, Wisconsin, a . Science ·man,

O~ver Hot~I Bid~. 1~6 N. Miohl~an Str~ct'

· One can ·also, ·in. a sense; turn over a thought in. his mind. . For thoughts have more than one side, And the brightest side isn't always

So as things co~e, we 'shall turn is now a member cif the Music- coni­them over in our· mind. We shall mittee of the Senior 'Ball and will sample th~:m, as . it were, and then, also assume the secretarial work of ~th a recommendation,. send them th~ Ball committee,. taking the place on to you; If you like them, keep of Lawrence O'Leary; who was them. _If you do . not, just pitch forced to give up the secretaryship them· into the basket. No return because of the pressure of other postage is guaranteed. -: . · duties. _ · . .

.-The:Murmurings. of An Editqriat Writer .. ·The . publicity work of the ball

has been completed, . ·a·ccording to

_·_._- Who Has_ 1u$t Discovered -Santa Claus -~ - .-- ·- - .- . . - --- . . . --;-~ . -.-.--------- ·,-

:At Christmas time I'm up .a· tree worth·.a dollar, and I like. the cover in more ways than a man· should be. too much · tci ·holler. ·And·.' as I pack T trim .the thing .. with great delight my:clothes and things~' an·(! hock my and put on every toy· and .light, and watch· and ·phis and rings,: I rave never once did I' yet drop, the- star and·- storm -about ·such· buying· and

. which; goes. away. up top. '!'his wonder how I'll keep from' 'dying. _part: I do--not In:ind ~i:bit; I like tlie But as I-ride the· homeward freight; . fun of trimming . it. It's· not this it SO:IDehow ·seems to. 1pe just great ·way I'm up a-· tree-it's buying to sit upon.' my pillow top and read things, from "h~" · · and -"thee.''. the verse thr: ;. SCRIBBLERS. pop, There s Joe and. Bill': and Pat,-:-and ·and· then. smtle. and chuckle and well, each one has something great chortle- with glee-It there- a Santa to sell. · '}'here's Pink who sells a Claus?: Sure, it's me:· . . . . . cartoon. sketch-"finance the Prom, ·'- · · / ·

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STUDENT:.ILL Francis Collins Miller, :Winner .~f

the first prize in the SCRIBBLERS' . poetry .contest, : is· .confined to the isolation hospital with scarlet fever.

you wealthy wretch." Doc shows a · 'vi.e_yv of 'tlie greatest' team and this . n:eds bust niy budget . scheme;

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Eyes"? It-i~-: a~~foolish sentiment, but he sings· it;'vell.

t' .:.o- :.o- · And la~{iv'iil{ ~t· :Mishawaka. My

dear;· you -sh()pld have seen him!· I don~t wondffi;-that-he gets letters in plilid (mve_iOpes;-·_· ·

· 1 '{;: .1\:-0- -o:. I got three letters :yesterday. "I His· ro'oin"·tiftei· mail time .looks

was ·so surprised ·that I. ·almost iike a brarichcpo~t office. marked 'them "Not:at this address." · · ,:•c·:.:o.: · -o-

··~. . ... . . . One ·was an inVitation saying'. "Dil.;; .. Has anyotl~''S~_en Walter Staple--~~~~-~~-~----~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~ ~-Dill~wmeo~edbe.kil~d~ ~~.~tcl~-0S~p~~n·~ilie &~

- - one was from Andy Sleigh 1·equest- pleton; Glynn;·~~ ·MciK-ilnria, Kerwin .. · EDITORIAL STAFF; . . . ·, .. ing me. to .inform a curious 'vorid Co.? The ::.activities of Walter

· ;EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ........... , ... :: .. ~--------···:····-·Ii·-···h····t;·z·a·····:fAR:~n!~a~I~211!1~~~1~ that.he_. m..n say it. ·yvith_. · dynam_ ite. should be~·~a:dertile ·field and. his . , Editorial. Staff:-HarrY.. Fl~nnery,~23 :., HcJnrhy. aBrn ar, • '24:: Fe~~nk Kolar~ '24; Jack . . . - . -~- :: . ·. :Murphy.'24: James Hay~s,'2 .. : o n rc~n~~~ ,.'·, .. :, ..... ' .. : · · . . . __ 0 _.: -o- · · · . -~ ro·ommate lshorild; be a· good source

Sca.llan.'25; Eu~:ene Noon, 24· L . - W · o· 'L",ar·y '24·; -,La.ur· ..:.nee G; Kelly,'25 o'f I.-nformat1'on · ~ ··Bu· t. his ·1·oommate

pa Grundy. It cost him $6.40 to send it. "Ebenezer .. Grundy~ ·

'Notre Dame, Indiana, · Come home· at once. · Your cou

in, Araminta, just arrived. . . ShaJ· rach. is coming from ·Peter&' Cor: ners. We can't find the key to the (deleted) .. Don't wish anybody' merr:y- Christmas unless we can fin~ it or unless you have it with You.

. . . Noah Grun'dy." · -o- · · -o- ·

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Mer~;y Christmas. .. . . . ~ MR GRUNDY.

,N~ws. Edl_tors ....... ~ ............................... - .. a~en:e Eu. enc Noo~.'24: Ray!' Cunningham,'25 : The; third, was from' :my grandfa.; .. . . . '. J. k 'R . h:. h ld 'Night EdJtors ......................................... ::·····:--·····T g D !Vi' (27" 'John Gal!agher.'2G ther, . Noah· Grundy,· who lives :rit Is. I~~orruptl~le. 'ac ·. oa~ s o~.

,, • .. . . ' . . . . . erence on ue,. .• T in C . - '25 b bl t d 1 d deal be Qfft • '[ i.Sport· ~ditor:.~.: ... :.:.~---~~--"--~--: ... :~-~---~"--·--·········: ............ :.y1~:-········;z·s·: .. w: .. Y ... l'r~chrin~:s'ki;.2G Pine Centre, Missouri.· 'He·· says, · . e ·a . e · 0 ~~u .~e. a g~oth h' . : b .t- · lCla .. ·. .I Dramatic E~ltors :······.·~··:----·~----:·;····---------Eustace Cu man.e, ·-· .. :.::J~se h c. Ryan.'24 "n~y ~~ar: Grandson, :_ .: ... : .:• . cau~e f1e.·~s~d:~o hye Wl Im, u. OJ • • B .

~ .. ·~-~~~~r~~~~b _n~~~~ · · · · ·· · · G d M k N Is u·n·ti'l·_·tt1e·· hol1'days, .but·y·o_·u ha_v_en.'t ,old __ song ·W .. he_re.Did Robms_.on_Cru- .. The se;ninar will_~meet tonight at· 6,,· ... ~R,_ 'e·p'"o'·r·t-e ... r. s' -.· -w· iiiiam s_ ini'tli,' Rupert'W''entworth, Pa'ul Funk, Lester Ira yL, ar J. CVJl . H 1\.r. F d Th b' t f d' . . • ..s.

~- .~.--·, .. :·Ray. ·Flannigan, Terence Donahue, . Charles. Crawford, Car OS·. Chne,l r.w a! \vished thein a merry' Christmas .. :r soe . Go . ~1~h. ' ;s man .rl ay on Colle:~- ~~CArt~ranldC~~i~~~e!~.; '!-- Li~eral '''7 · · '· -·Fleming · Eustace CulHnane,. Joseph· Navarre,· Rc:>bert. Cooney, . ares. · 00 ! · · H ·' · Saturday 'Night·' · •. c ,, Thomas~M-a!ay,' Roy, Chauvin; Charles Gravcs,'Leroy H1bbert, Don·.Cunnmgham! am ashamed to .. think. that osea . . .... ···- : .. ; . * !. :* .. < .

. ,;-·_- Porter Wittick· Franklin Conway,.and Dockm!ln. ··• · · :Gru.ndy's·boy,.\votiid·be:so forget- ·. ,_. ::-:: ;·:.: .;.0 -.'. _~o- " .... : . .. .:· : .. ·• French Club ~. ._, ~;:O:j;. '-· .•. · ..... ~-. .• • . . . - :·.' ~. ful/ :Attend··:to this<a(once: . Re~ Rube M9m_l:!en~•Is-loo~mg _fo:t:ward .. 1\Ierting ~edne~dU_Y night •.at. 6:30 in

. ~! 4 BUSINESS STAFF" . , ... ·< - member mEd;o Jake'Purcell.- ..... to·an unusuallydarge·and ~nterest- -~~riti~~~~ ~~~~s~bj~~\~~: .. T~~·-~~~~~~~~~

··~if>litwi.iii~~:~.~~:::~:==;=::::::!:::::::':::::::::::::::::::~~~~~ i:Jiq~~: :H ;;Jh t~ ;.::;~/~:;,;:~;.~:~ ~~~:;~ ;:g~~~~~::,n.;~.;~~r~~"~·~~t,r~ ~;:Es:~::~~~~~~· ,;;~~ I~:''~:·f •• ~~ Assistant. Local Advertising, Manager --~-;--~; ........... ; ................ :::~:··:·y- eor~A w·~h 1 ''26 forget 'tO wish' everybody a ·merry Bear. ~o. :L~a~~·~:'I'hee_; and Lmger • * *

:···~rN~l&\~:R~~~~n~~~~;;~;~:::~:=~~::~:::::;:i:~;::::::;::;::J_:::~:D::;;~b~::~I-:d:~~:~J·~-h~:H·.~~~~j~ j:Ati~ Christmas ,you;:: n~edn~t · expect! to f _· Whi~e.~~~~ .-~:-~~- · . ~~~ . .. . · : . · Speciai· ~usfrf~s~s a~~e~~;I at .5 ·:oo ·this .i'Advertisirig Assistants-Edward E. 0 Br~en,:Alfr!!d · . 1e o .. r., .. · enry. : . :'- have ·a ._wa:r;m-.. wel~o_me. ,· .. '_ . ·· .. _ . : , . . . · ':· . . . . f · -, ri". • ·d . ~fternoon: 1~. the J~urnahsm room -of the

- . Walter J ,..Kennedy Frank Doyle,.H .. Edwm MacLannan .... - .·, .. · . S . · · Your !oving.· __ -,. ·_. · .. ·,., · · !JuSt got:a.telegram rom uran - library ... · . ·.. . . .. . . _ ·Distribution· .A;sistants~Toni: ·O'Connor, .Errol Jones.---F; '!--ndrews,· Joseph~· zanyl, .. - -- · · ,,. , · ·, · . ,._. · .. , . · _ . . . _ ... _ . . .. · ...

··!·_,·:::;::B~:::·:;;;,::·;~~·::~·:~=:~~~Wish~A Merr~ .,i.~o:. rlis~~2:~~~:d:~:n~:~; 1··.·· .·-~g_piDAY CLUB ACTIVITIE"S. j Cl •' t . d a Happy N:Te'(v Year . . .; Christmas-;:-;a _merry .. Christmas to . . '· .·. . T •• • • -· . • . . . ., J--. .. . 2

ll'IS mas-an · ' · · ·, · · Sectional' ·clubs. of Notre Dame: building on anuary . The dance . , -:· . . ·: _ ·· - - · · all those whose names. have appear- · . - .. . .. . .... ·.. .. . · · · · - · · ·. ··f. 1· · d · th · fi ·· t' · ·f f , ~ , ' . . . . . ·. , . . . ed in the:c·olumn, to allJhose whose are . planning'"entertamments . oyer IS orma .an _IS . e _ rs . 0 . OUr

t ', :~---~THE_: :JUGGLE/?.'$: .CHRJS.TMAS JEER names have not ~-appeared, to all the holidays;t!_:Th·e·'clubs have. ~ade to: be ·given· durmg the ye~r. · . those whose.·names ar·e:. going to ap- ehiborate-:-"plafl's"'-for ·the . sue: cess :of : - . The Paci_fic .c·aast Club . •

.. · .. :. ·_· : ·:·T_~e. ::juggler· belie.v. es.-_.th_at ,·. ; . -' • .. . -:,he· ha~ ·too long ·.condoned their affairs and· anticipate .a. sue..: 1 f li t ffi 1 10 vn • • • • pear, and ·,to all- those. who ~were ... f. l.h I·a-· - .. . .. . The Pacific 'coast club'· ~Ii •give .:~_-.the day-to:.day mou,tlin_ 2'S·O · IS con emporary s o c~a. c. ' . anO'l·y:--when·_. th.ey made the column cess u · o 1 ay season.

~ 1 d t t f N t ..,~ ·· .... t· a formal "Pow Pow" at ···the ·Col-.~.: ~ c:. -'I'he Juggler lias spoken. The furrier, ,s~ ea_tmm~s ~a or; ll 0 ~: as, 'vell-as.Jhose. who~ pretended:.to · The.zyMi?t;ro~olitan Club lege· Inn,· so·uth Ben~, on ·Decem· , Dame .wit~ The. Juggler; arbiter. o a ... our spu es, JU ge 0 .·a · 0 r b~ ·mad.':. · ':r'iie :IV.i:1lfi:oJi'Qlitan chib ·will' hold her 27. · · · · ·. · · :.,·actions, vilifier of those who prefer "truth to cleverpess~The Juf5gl~rJ -o;. . . -.0,--:· an informal"· dance at the Astor , . . . . which sets such a high standard for its columns that back m 1921lt. '!a~ .Merry Christmas to :the faculty. hotel· oii'l~f>~c~inber 27. Cohen's .The ~oc:heste'r C.l.ub· :· . ... , quoted in Judge-this same Juggle.r l1as pronounced the f!nal decis.IOn To·o. brid they don't know who liaril. Collegiate.'-orches'ftra, • one. of ·.the· Football will· be the feature of .:upon-the DAILY and upon one of 1t~ columns. • , . . I ought to rate a drag on that kind.:. best kno;#ro:bhnds in New ·York, the dance to be held by the Roch·

- .. _ This column does not need the approval of Notre Dames soplusb- IY: s~:mtiment .... <: -~: ... · has: bee~,.~el'!gl!ge·d_ to play_ at the ester-'club on· Decembei'· 28., The . ,:~ates. . It is_ unfortunate for the .sophisticates. ~hat, having got thei.r _ ... ... . . '.:~· -.~o-·:: .:o:.. .. . :.. _ affair. ~ · f : ~ ~?: · . affair will ·be informaL : mo~ths into the·pie of Notr_eDmpe humo~, they feed on the crust alone~ It is fuimy ho'v little there is to ~~~ichicag~ ·dub Fort W~yne Club · :._ S_ uch_ feeding, intellectuals, is._ mor~_ ~p_t to wid~n y9ur cute .,ea. rs than write .. today.:·. Everyon·e·:is· on .good J -~~ -.:

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N h ld b th b h. . ' . ·. I . . . 'bl . h t . . . -. On . ariu'ary~ '. t e- . Icago ·c u . g banquet for. ;me'mber's .·of_ the : bulge your bright foreheads. . . or s _ou you .. ecome ~reen :WI _eny;y . e aVIor.. . s. It poss! e . t . a . It IS 'viii holif'Ta::·.formai ·.dance af the Fort w ayrie club and the alumni of '.:if someone finds a raisin in the pie of humor ~nd falls to offer th~ b~_~a1ls~ Sa~t!l. Cla'?s 1S commg n..~xt Blackstofii{~hO't~L . B(.mson's :orches~ that·. ci'ty ·'"I"ll b. -·e· ·held. on. the·_ even·

_:·;morsel to your crusty lips. : : .. ': . . . . . . . / . :· .. ~- . ::' ~·.· ;fweekh? .·. ·UnlessT thmgs; take ah ~':lrn tra has' been'; engaged ..... : :· . . ing.of:Dec;mbe'r 27~ at the Anthony · _.:-_-.~-~-:_,.,,·_-,· _ ...... :.·I __ t-_hap·p· ens_-.th:i._t-t_ h ___ e_·.DAIL_ Y,_is- be_ginnins.r_· -_a en_ ew_ --. co_l.um ___ . n::in __ -. t_ocJ._ a_. Y:_.:s · or~.t e_worse,--L.am.gomg.-to- ave.a·... · ·· : .... -~;~~~'-·.·-,-,.,.,. __ :-"'··' -.;.c-"'"-:-.,.::--.,......--

1 ·· · · · ~ I terrible time., ~ ·, 1' .. _,."J;Jte-.:-.l<~ntucky_Ciub ··. .:· hotel, ·Fort·,Wayn~.- ·.Severa z..p.rom-

: ',issue> "~y:-Paths:' :has been tun»i_ng two colu~ns:unbl the .new' .c?- ··· ; · .<.A for,i'J{~l !~-:4~c-~ .~Il ~be held_ .. '!>Y ine;nt speakers h~ve been_ secur~d. . umn got under way. "By-Path.s" ;will now resu:me: its former space '<;>f · .:(). - -o- , · · I b h B · .. ··on· e. c· 0· Ium·n,·c·oncedi'nO' I'ts· ·pJa·ce ·upon the editorial--p-age to ,the rici.v-:- Funny how. a'~bitious' that Dome t~e. K~n~_sc~~::·:.~ u . at., .t e · .ro~n .' ---: . .-.. LaSalle/County. Club-:·:·

o c • · · ·.•. • hotel m::.t:/omsVIlle ,on January 2. · . ~·- ·J ·._ ' • •• • -• · . -:. ·• '' • ·•• ·• -.~comer~ Let tile intellect~~ls of;The Juggler sneer_knowingly-snec:d:!tg st~\ getsdsometlmes. d'~aturd;yt~~e Gorci'an;~ orchestr;.will 'furnish the -.Bob ··Bradley's ot:ches~a· 0~ phl-. ; is about the best thmg they do ... And :it is common knowledge th~t: a SPIC a~ span C()n .I IQ~ od K eir music, . ~\.· -~.·~:;;·~'1_.·;: . ·. : ' . cago will play for the LaSalle Coun-

.-: lunatic is allowed to>believe himsclfo·Napoleon as long as he stays ,in office did them credit. e. ,ane · --- ty.'ch:in's_'iii.formal' ~-dance: wJlic.h .. . "' . , . . . · . . . .. proved to be an expert. With ·the ... -~h~!Cl.e"veland ·Club · ,viii be held at ,the Knights ~f. Co· ,

. : his.p~~~~tn~~~~n trial ha~e b~e~ kn~,~~- ~~ ~ccu~e ~om~one els~ of th~ir broom; Pete, t~e best h~eman at . , The c·leveTahd ciub -:is· ·giving two iumbus club in Ottawa, Ill~, De.~eitl· . . Notr7 Dame; lent a he.lpmg hand; darices··du))ing..::-the ·vacation.:·-One her 25.- · · · · • ·· · · t.C?wl primes.· Po~r Juggler!-. Its once-.b~ight ·~eput~tio?' h~ving gro~n John Bartley's efforts .were noble, will be .a.Jormal diririer. dance _at ·

, :shadier and shadier;it resorts to a blah-blah attack '~h1ch It hopes w.ill and the editor-:-in-chief was so busy the· tiriiversi'ty""':""club· on January·-2~ 'shield its own defects. .· I ' . . •. . -·. . that . he, remi.nCied· the ,scout of . a "This :Will be for. Notre Dame: men .. •' ' ,• <' k· .

. ' :: True, "By-Paths ·.~annot ~t.:the·resUI~ of long·thoug4t arid careful juggler ·with thirteen plate~ in ·t~e and a' Uw-:·o'f.ctheir· friends Tlie . Day Dodgers Smo er · ~'election. But while it· is· faulty in· some· respects, its faults loom :like air at one -~ime~ :· _ . , · · . other. danc_e!,w~ll- b'e_ held in· W~de - ·(Continued _from page 1) · ·-

.. 'riionstrous virtues when compa~e-d. w~th .The J~ggler; At )east .Ml:"~ . . . -o- :o- · . . _ ... Park. Man.?f,y~n,~·,vill be informaL ·. -~ Th~spe~ker of.the e~eriing, ~~v. · ·:G-rundy. is not- sacrificing· the· confiden~e and good-\vill of the stude:Ut When the. fev:erlsh · ac~IVIty ~was . Th~u.~r~~~ Rapids Club - ·. T. P •. IrVing, ·vice-president of, the · .. b''· d · - d t fill h' · ·k·t 'th ld H ld tl b fi over; Bartley retired.to his room to . ,, . ~~ .. , . . . ... . . . h . a· . o ~ m or er. o .Is poe e s Wl go ~ e wo~ ra -ler e con - recu erate but returned -in 'time' to ~ The ~nnual. Christin:as. dance .of .'qm_versity, spoke ~n t e o_rga~tz dentml than commercial, peppy ra~her than penurious. At least Mr. b . Pk d 'f,·h .k t·h· . C . b.. the' GranA·~~p~ds club··;m!l be held t10n of th~ Day-Dogs. . ..... · G d . . t 1 't' N t D , 1 . 1 . e as e 1 e ep orses In or y. .. . "" p. . 1. d D . . . . . . .. . . . d 'th , run y IS n.o. exp ?I mg o re _ a~e s .mmo~ as a c:ommercia propo~n- . . . -o- _0 _ _ . . . m /the Hotel, _en.t r.n .on ·. e~e~- . The_program ~as complete ·WI_

· .·.,·~ion. 'At le~~t Mr.: Grundy docs not.sh1eld h1sfavors from all but the ·.·At College: Inn ··saturday night her 27. ,,;.:;,- ..,., · · a·yoca~.solo by Pete ~La-.Cava,;_en· · . clique of a· certain city .. And last, but'not least, _Mr. Grundy rose to be_ the scout. called the Toll and •the . :: . t[!(tt .. !.9.1edo· Club _titl~d; .. '~I~diana" Mo9p.". C1_der,

· . Mr. Grul19-y beca~se he· worked himself up ·as, an editor. ~r. Grundy is following responded: . Toin Walsh, · .The ~ da~c.e · ~9f the Toledo club _s:rn~~e?; and doughnuts ;were. .sery· :not an advertising man'who became editor-iri.;chief of his column becau·s~ two DeGurses, oBill Furey, ·Harold will be hel_t!l~t\the Woman's Club ~.d •.. .'~.. .. . ,. ; he was the most successful miser. on ari avaricious. business staff. Mr ~ O'Brien, Charlie Butterworth; and · . . - ,

~, ~-'Grundy knows· the difference· between ·an· adverb .. and a· pronoun; and, Jack Adams. · , ~-,/ ,, · )editor,..in-chief ofhis colimlii;-he'~oes not squeeze·the title·and, 'thegold -o- -o-. (to his breast and ~hen hire a managing editor to be the true editor-:-in.:. Jim Hayes, s~ooth and pleasant

h• f · · of manner, urbane and suav_e, was . ; c te • .. · ' · there: · . · -~ . We. apologi2ie _to our readers.. Th_is space was reserved. for a few

: '·words of good cheer, but insh!ad·'tl1e jolly Christmas spirit of The -. : ; J' uggler. 'pr'odde'd from our lips. sonie :hard truth~ ·. . . '

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-o:. ·-o- · I hereby -declare--that .Jack Seal.:.

Ian, Walt .Moran and Paul Craden ·are d~serving :of ~censure. At the ·

;· 'C:' A rruc:w'R· "Q~~rp~u G' ALLA·G•urn C S C · 8:30-mass on-Sunday_ they took up r .H. .l DL. . J

1 ~~- u - .H. . . qL.n, • • •.' tlie __ c.o!Je.ctjon ·and missed :the ~id~ . ' The modest~~lmost ~ecret:_tribute. paid' by hi~ Community to die aisle .entirely. It won't •do, at all.

_ . ; Father Joseph Gallagher, C. S.C., yesteraay suggested much to the dis-: .. · . . '_. , .- .-' :~:.o:. -o_- . ·, . _ ; · . . !-cerning observer. It marked the close of. ~wenty-:five years. of earnest, It wo~t do at all.- J1m ~~ft IS

; . ~.effective, kindly wqrk in t4e priesthood--:-as rector of old St. Joseph's ra~her disgusted •. He _h.~dlps ~su~l ·· ·~·Hall~ ·as ri. teacher at· Notre Dame, as a trainer of 'priests, resident of $5 ·ready. and. he coulcln t put .It ln.

:C I b'. 0 -- ·· · s· '· h 1 · d · S · f h' the plate. I was there but th:ey got :, o urn ~~, regon, as a 1sDters c _ap a1~ ~n , no:wh, as uhper

1Iorb o : t: _de the aisle that I was--sitting in; __ .

: ~ommumty House, N o~re · alll~· . :V ar1ed· · ~noug was t e a or an . · ~o~ _0

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_ ::alwa:y-s singularly _blest:_:with success;~· But :what, :was most observe~ in Some one stuffed .the ballot box '.the Jubilee festivities was .the: miiversallove he lias inspired among his in our touch focitbail contest and

· ... life-l?_ng as_sociates. A_s a Superior of the Seminary in the "old days" no results can be 'given opt until '!he had much. to do w~th ·.the formation _of the men who are now con- after Christmas. Suffice· it to· say · ··Jucting _the destinies of the Un-iversity._ Much 'of their most vahiable that Ed ~uther a~d ~erry Hq_llan~ ·_training they received from· him. -_That in- itself would ~e a gr_eat li~e~ are .now runn~rig_ n'e'~k .and:;rieck;_ I

.. work-to be the maker of the makers of Notre Dame.- . · stayed up until· 2:30 -last mght and • . . . . . . i got the vote. figur~d out·to th~ fifth

, ''The ~an -,~ho_.adverti~es that he is a Notr(! Dame·man,'by we~ring ·:monograms on· his sheepskin," says the S. ~A; C. chairman,, ~'is not .a ·. 'Notre.Dame ·man.~~_,, ·J • • • ••

_: R'e~ctthe advertisements in TaE· DAILY he£ore;y(m do your Christ-. . ma's shopping;-. then patronize . the . ~erchants. ·.who ' p~tro~ize THE ·.DAILY. . . . . . ' .

decimal and then collapsed. . From now on, all · computations ·will· be made by. members of ·the. account-:-~ng cl~_ss. ·

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·- Tuesday, December 18, 1923. NOTRE DAME DAILY

. 'fJ 'a'lsh. ·. uall' 'uo-· no. :'II' 'c.. . . . . . . . been spurred to greater achie~e- ••• ,_n_o_o_o_o_;__:,_~,_;;--n~o....O.O' ' . . '. Yt' 1 .flj D.l ·~ p~n't- W~iLAbout' It ment?. · i · · -·-~"--·~·-·!·

... Grid Men. at s~·oker .. w •t Ab' I .. Ann Ohnemus, '27. .,_ All Day Students who'hav~ ~ubs~ribed··f~r ~he:t)AILY, '

·-· · · _. · : r1 e. ·· .. -. . o ___ ut t 1 i ,·' ·Jionorbig .Captain Harvey· Brown e but who hilVe been ge~ting ':irregular. or no ·delivery; are re:.. ' i

:aild .-the members of the football . :This is yorir. ·column _c. n ___ 'rl_.stm_it,s .ll_ u_ g' g·' le:r -. ' I . quested to ~11-out t~is b_lank_. ari~ _·mail to THE NOTRE_·~AM.E ~- ·_._· __ ·1 ,:tea!ll,-'Wal~h ~all held its first smok- . . . . . . ~:·.; ·:·::.: . . . . .... · .. · .. 0-ut··~ast_ Nt·g· h_t . . . DAI_L "'!,. :t;Jox 21, Notre Dame, ·~d. . . . ... :_; . ,... :_·.-.-~.·-.· .·.:·_.' ;."'. __ .-·.:_-' 1 :t:r. of the_year. Mon.day night in the Editor NOTRE DAME DAILY: '

. -~!::.ht~~! ~!~k~~u~a~o~~~l!gc~~~: . . Sunday night. The;:3cribblers pre- JugTghl:r ~~~etmi.at-3s_·. anpupmebarea~ncoef .

1tahset 1 : N_ ~me .. _···"··-~_-:: ..... ~·~-.----:~: .. ~~-~---····:·~~-· ... : .. ~--'-~-~~-~-~-~~~------~~-:~.:-~:._~,;·:.·.·::.::.;·.: :·;:; 1 ;ute ~o-the.varsity from tl_le men .. of sented its first,great.effor~a b_ook i .. , .. .,.~

Walsh. ·. . . ·. ·. · ofNotreDame:v:~rse~:·:· .. n.ight. _Fro;m_the.excellent_cover·de- g · . . ·: , . . ._ .· _. : ,.l ... ··~ ~· ,:.-,·~·'·] • · Bob .Curry, ·chairman of the: en- . · 'l'he club members·- canvassed the Slg~ by Harry. Fh~nn~ry. to th~ back ! A~dress ............... ~··············- 7·-·····~·················:.:.:: •• : •• : •••••• ~ •• : 1-(t~rtaininent cqmmi~t~e. of· the hall, campu13, selling:·:.the· '})ook for·- one page a~~ertis~m;nt the ·bo?~ .was 1 · · . . · - . · .. · · . . , __ ,' ·_. :: ,-·~.~:~:::.:· .: .. ~. :.:·; ~ ··presided, arid. after a ·brief. intra- dollar.: Monda·y .noon .they sold out! filled. with dr~wmgs. a?d WitlCis.ms •:•·"-·---·~---"~-~~~~~~~~~~.:;. : ductiori, Father Haggerty,· rector' of It· '\Vas' a 'fine tribute 'to a .fine book. that were characteristic of Christ- . . .... ' . . ·"· . .• I

h 11 welcomed the members. of Ce'rtainly; they appreCiated it. Their mas: ... The ·Winners 'of the cartoon B· 13_ :om~ i ~e·· . ~ ~ i~: t:aJi to.Walsll.'Captain.Brown; e.ffo-rts have"not~gone:~unre\varded:...::: andcontributors'·awards·Will-be·an- ~~.S.m.ril i:J~ ~Afiit&rt! Bob Reagan, Adam Walsh, and they have been spurred to greater nounced later in the columns of ' . . . . . . . . . It universal cuslom

IQbuck Collins responded, and were achievement. :, · .. :r::::~: the DAILY. ~' __ · .. ~-~.--.. -~-~ LO_ .• -. . D;~ i~_ ;n_ ·_ a "t~· . . . followed in short talks by Capta!n Monday night:. the ·finals of the IJ~~JJ!~ ~!lilly -~Jl_i ~A.. _that benefits· ~·very~ StanhopTe, oLf. btheGWalwsh lfhootbaldl ~rewen oh~at?trbicalH.;CollntesFt were helld TOLEDO CLUB DANCE r· A. R.N the fu'n'd- -"t I ..•• 1 f ·ER· ... or' ... : __ Aho.·ddy>d. ~ ·. -:_·_ .. t .. ·,::,;_ ... team_, om Ie , ov as , an In.:. as_Ing n_._; ~ •·.!· our exce- .. - . · .. men a .pnnctp es o

l k The Toledo-Notre Dame club has · · - bus!ness and their aQ.plication to dailv

· Frank Milbauer. . Fathers O'Hara ent spea _ ers, who had worked un- I d f . ·busmess problems. To help you min\- . . . . : 1 S 1 g_es J 0 n, a'nd Kelley, of Walsh, and Father tiringly. for we·eki:fdn arranging p anne a ormal dinner-dance for .. mize the time, usually spent in gaining M I . active members of the club and a. ·- experitnce, the intensive, one-rear training : . ~ !Slrl'· ... clean_ses,·th, e_··.· :tce,th, Catapange, of Sarin; addressed the their spe·e~h, in rehearsals and pre- formal dance for other members,· .·_courseofthel}absonlnstitutcls·offered::, ~Q

, meeting in short talks, following liminaries, · · gav~ ~-splendid talks. . . . . . · From ·actual experience the fundamental _---_· _ _. __ ... _.' . ·t· • ~'l_ . _so.o.l~_-_es __ · __ the_·_· l_~·ro,iil_ ._' which Reverend Matthew Walsh, C. Their subjects we~e_: .. well-:-chosen and which Will be given m the Worn~ · ··. pri~cjples of business are ma~e clear. By '- _

S.C., president of the University, they handl~d therii in ma,sterly fash- an's BtiHdinl? in Toledo, January 2

.' .. ~:~rgs~~~fy~hae~g~;~~~gi~f~~1;n:~:~~~~~o~ .. • -~· GL··-. ·EY!· __ -.. _-:·~··-·s_.-·_ ··.:-- ,,.--. dd f th · · · "B t t th · b t . · 'every day· commercial affairs.: - · · · gave the main a ress o ._ e eve- Ion., . ¥ o _ ei_l':._em arrassmen, ~··-·- ·-·-·-·-·-· " -- _.. . - . ·

ning. .· , . only 64 persons.~came_~ to the con- Write for Booklet··· ; There was no lack of entertain-. test; five of .them ~being monogram Serid .for booklet "Training for. Business ' t F k M D tt t t · men _. · It· I'ndeed · t b d. · h · · t- Leadership."_ Describes the courses in detail · · ·

men, ran . c ermo en er mn- . , · _ ~.·:mus ·. e Is ear TJ'h d · 1 · f · ·_-_a·_·_-~-~·0· d-tht•nq' ---:·. _ '·· .. · ·an · gtves compete m ormation about the ing with his dancing act, . Arthur ening to work ·on~something for so : e .. ;fadlities of Babson Institute and shows hov..

'd 11 h 'l' th d f th long and th n fi d h men are trained for executive roles. Write. to · -- · b· - · Bl we ai mg e crow . rom e _ -. e n _ sue an unre:- today;--Noobligation.· , :·· . . ,._ :·-. : remem er · • platform infront of th: ~ide ~how;· sponsive student.body. . . B" . k sn .. , .. -;.,. . . .. . . :. ;, ·.·.· ··s·· I d ... ,_,. ~ts;·t:t-· ..... -~.r~d_~·~~

and Joe Murray and his orchestra The contestwas<free. The Scr1b- o· 0 o·ljJ: B __ .abS~n.Jns~tUte[.~~;~~. ; .. ·tape ·'ty0

. ··. playing at their best; Songs by biers' book cost_ad,ollar. That may · :. ·_ . : 30.1WashingtonAve.·: :.~. :.IS Uri -Vernon Rickard, Thomas O'Connor be the re'ason fQ;J;.~.t4.e" comparative . · · ·.·>Babson Park; l8Yfo'!"~,:'rJ Masa.: : · .~ :_ Pack?ge:,~· C~~~~!'A1J dnd George Kock, with Joe Cassa- diffe~ences of eri~h!:isi~~m. North Michigan St. :' ·c. .. · . ,. - • santa at the piano, scored heavily .. -.This showing-:-was-a:.poor. tribute ·=·--~~. ·· Refreshments of sandwiches arid' to' a·fine contest~. ,_Iw(>nder if those Books an· d .. JOHN H. 'ELLIS. i

_ coffee, ice cream and cake, and men appreciatef.'it:_·.;:~i!ve their ef- · OPT. 0-M--ETR. ·1sT· .·-·-I smokes completed the -evening. for_ts been reW.arnea::,._have~ they· S li

Tlie efforts.of t;he committee, Bob · . · . · . .. ..,._,. . . · · Upp e8 -·opthof~oiigist :_ Curr-y, Paul Martin; Mike Murray; . ·:·':::::.~. ~ ... :512-51_3:.T>:M~·s. Bld-g. -~ and George Ward, _are·Iargely re- ' .. PAI::-~c·' . E -·-·-· . ···-·-·-·,;..,_....,..;..,., I Phon_e._Main.419. . . .. Sp. ons1'ble for- -the success of the· · ._.. · ,. · -.· r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·:·~~~~c•!•. sinoker.· .: .. . :·.~·_..f1, ,,::-.·

i Toledoans Play Ball , The Toledo club ·of Notre Dame

. has . organized· a basketball. quintet to play_ the ·fast University of St. John · five . · at · Toledo · during th'e Christmas holidays.

; -_ The . men who wi'n compose the '· -Toled~·:· -~ltib --- ... fi~e :are .... "Pinky" - O'J3oyle'; ·Jo'e <Navarre~· Bob Pi(m{e,

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NOTRE DAME DAILY Tuesda.'lf, December 18, 1928 .

. :Rockne Is lntervi~wed by Daily Maf!.; Christm~s Recalls largest in the United States and Notre Dame first gained country one ofthe largest in_the world." wide prominence. ·

.·:·, .. He Advances-Some Real Dope on Season . Great Bell's History In 1866 the bell which now hangs For eight years after the bell's in Sacred Heart . Church was cast arrival at Notre Dame it hung in a in Le Mons, France, by the famous temporary tower swinging on great · Mons. Bollee. For that day and oak timbers. At that time it formed age-·it was an extraordinary piece a topic of general interest to ·the of work, weighing over eight tons, ~ommunity. Its size, its tone nnd

. "All-American teams· are nothing that they are capable of if. were not As . another - season- of cheer :but guess'" work· and the tendency in for their·. teammates with who in draws near, to the. accompaniment picking them seems to be to single they had been trained. Ateam.that of ringing bells, it is fitting that we :,out the most spectacular of . all of nuiterial way this year except for spend a few moments in a· review the_ season's players and give them has been playing together all sea- of the · history . of our own-the the envied positions on the picked .son could no doubt lieat a team Notre -Dame bell. teams." · · ··. , · - -- · of picked mim. --Team work- is the And may we introduce our ~ub-

7 feet in height and 22 feet in cir- 1ts cost, $7,889, were . topics dis~ cumference. - It , excited interest cussed as eagerly by each student -and comment in all Europe. as the football record is today. . That is Knute Rockne's .opinion greatest essential . in playing fo'ot-_ ject with the following paragraph,

on the all-something or other teanis ball as it is played today. . taken from an early issue of "The that are being picked at .this time "Football has not changed in any Scholastic Year": "This fine bell of the year. "Notre Daine had inany the fact that more teams have come with .his rich volume of sound has

. players that would be just as com- aro~nd to the Notre Dame style of a national reputation, being the

When it arrived in the United In 1875 the bell was moved to states, the bell and Notre Dame the p~ace it now occupies. - Since were given national publicity. In that time the bell has· been clearly

petent as those picked to carry the play. By that I mean that the play honor of the title of All-American,'~- has been more open- and the for.:. asserts · the coach. uBut to pick ward pass has been used to greater

fact, it was through the bell that ~~r:: t!7 t~;l~sastt~ the ·west. and 24

one- of .the Irish players and single advantage than ever before. him out as better than the rest "Our chances for next year are

. would be impossible, due to the fact fairly good and we should have as that every man on the teain plays goo9. a team for 1924 · as we-- had only as well as the rest of the men!' this season~ We are losing some .. Mall~ry,· in his opinion, .was the good men, but with the material outstanding player of the East for that ~~ have. back and t~e group of

. the ·past season, due to the fact promist~g freshmen that were d_e-: 'that he ,did most of the tackling and veloped on . the fi;st year squad,

· p~ovided all _ of the interference our-. tea~ Will be m all ways rep:­for the Yale team .. The. West had resen.tabve of the team_~ that Notre

· no outStanding-player this year.-_ He Dame has turned out m th? past. continued: "Grange was picked for We h.ave lost· fewer men thiS year his ·ability tO ;carrY the ball and than m the years past a~d the very that was aJI. He was nothing but a fae:t t.hat we have exper1enc~~ me~ ball carrier and his.work on the de- back msu~es us~ fFO~d tea~. • fense was nothing extra. All-Amer- Rockne s optimi,sbc atti~ude m ica:n teams· are not representative, regard to next years team will make due to the fact. that the .. men who the student body ~look f~rwa:d. to are:picked would not, in all probab.:. t?e 1924 season mt~,ke~n,anbcip~­ability; be able . to play the . game t10n, for whatever Rock says IS

· good ~~onugh to rely upon as fact.

Frank Th.omas ·and­Rodge Kiley Here

We have in our midst- today two famous alumni of - Notre- "Dame,

· Frank· "Rat" . Thomas .. and ~ Roger "Rodge". Kiley, who_ have returned to the University for a short _visit before returning to their schools to

•- take up basketball.

Diligent arid·. strenuous training is essential, .. ap.d . -for . this reason, only . those men who are willing to w_ork arduously and: regularly need become .candidates. · · · ·· - Rockne urges that all of the pr~s­

·ent track men • keep in training :as much· as possible during the holi­days, so that they will be in condi­tion to start heavy work as soon as they return. · · ·. · Frank Thomas is the assistant

coach at the University of Georgia, -.-where· he ha·~ a· very, successful - . SELLING STAMPS

- season, his team _winning five games, Several young women from· South . .losing two and tieing one. . The Bend were on · .. the ·campus this- _ _ . _ griddders at Loyola' College in Chi: ~orning from 10 to 12 o'clock sell- · _ ,·" Wh.-_-- ._ . - .

-- -cago realize .. the f~ct; th~t they -_have mg Red Cross Christmas seals. Pro- . - . . . at . a- diffieren·Ce' ·-. -. -. a c!lach extraordmary m "Rodge" ceeds ~f the sales are. t<?. go toward . . -_ . _ . . . _ . ._ _

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- :.. Kiley.- ·He .was given a gold watch the :eh.ef and Pt:~Venbon of t~berc- I -., ' J. ·ust .c: ' t - L r .,,_ / . -.J)y''his ~en --at. t~: en~ -oFtliiSsea;- -u!os~s-~n -St.:..;J osep~;county;-t-I.J;!h~ · -"~ .- ._ y~ _a_:l ew-:c_e.p; S ~~~e-~ _ __.

son. Kiley, who_ IS under a. three.:- ~rls Will be here aga~n at the same . : -. · · - _ · -.year contract, will return ~to _Chi- time tomorrow mornmg. · - :, -~ L-.:..· -..,..-~-~~-~-~:---':--'""""""--~--..:.._-'-'-_:-..:.._-:---:·:-=-:...:....:._:__..:_ __ _:_ __ ..:....:..... __ ___: _ _..:_ __ ..:..... ___ 1

· _ ·cago ·in a few days._ Loyola haslw~~~~~~~~!!· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~;;~~~~~­~- ·great prospe-cts for next- year, .as II

all of the -first team men of this _·_-year will report for_ spririg practice~

·Kiley's ~eam won seven games and _ lost two last_ fall... On. Thanksgiving _ -Day.~ _it defeated St~ Ambrose, ·a · .teain · coached by "Fod" Cotton,· a

,fo!"Jller star tackle- at Notre Dame, · ·by th~ score of 6 to 0;' -- . . Rockne Issues· Call·

-~-;-for. Track Candidates _ . : · : Coach Rockne issues : an urgent . call . for. track candidates . for . the

__ . comii}g season._ During the :past _ ye_ar Notre Danie has -lost many of -her valuable track men, and it will :be_ necessary for evei-Y.man who has ·track_ ability_ to ··answer: this call, if :Notre Dame. is. to keep track on

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All-Inter hall Selections

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men were awarded their positions in accordance with the number of votes they -:were given. ·

P Sl'tion First feam Secon_ d team Third.-team Although there were ·no unani-

L~f;_end .... Hogan, Br ............ Zilliak, W ............... Wrape; BFd. mous selections, the cases of many Left tackle .. Mayer, Br ............ ~.Londo, W ............... DeV~ult, . players paralleled the situation in

;Left guard .. Scalero, W .... " ....... Goss, Ca. -----------~----Mur~ay, W. the varsity football ranks, in which (:'enter ........ Stanhope, W. .. ..... Dockman, Br ......... Solon,· D. great difficulty presented itself· in·

. Right guard Ha~cker, Bd. --~--" ... Metzger, D ............. N;,~an, Bd. selecting the men best fitted for the·

. Right tackle Hatton, S. ----"----~- .. M_c~abb, Bd. ------··:·Rtgn~y,; Bd. positions .. Particularly was this true Right end .... DeHoge, D .............. K!ntz, D ................. Goggms, Ca. in the backfield -w.her.e Mouch ·of Quarter bk .... Mulhern, Br .......... Fmch, S ................. Cody, B9.. Badin, Reidy of Brownson, and Left half .. :.Mo~ch, Bd. ---~-------St .. Germain, Ca ..... Coon~y, Br. Nyikos of the Dodgers constituted Rigllt half_ .. Nytkos, D .............. Retdy, Br ............... Bonner, W. a near deadlock, the trio having Full back ... Downs, D; -~ ............. Bradley, Br ........ ~ .... Ha,u]J_er, W~ been the best backfield performers

in the Interhall league. . with the last touches given the the success enjo:;:e'd ·:by ~he Inter- The line is·· composed of a pair ·of

1923 football season by the appear-:- hall league this fall. fast ends whose defensive and of-ance of the mythical honor .team, Through t~ work 0~ Cleary, the fensive work has been a revelation onsideration reverts- from ~he ex- games were all superVIsed and ref- all fall. The tackles are filled with

c loits of the varsity teams to the ereed strictly_ in accordance -y;ith two men, one of the heavy, rugged brilliant work performed in .the In- rules, and the·: results obtamed type and the other of the fast, terhall football ranks during the f:om h!s wo~k were the better for agile brand; both . men displaying season just closed. . hts haVIng dtrec~~d t~em. ultra-aggressiveness. Similar re-

The past season _has been ac- In accordance With past cus- marks. can be applied to the guard claimed the most successf!ll sea~on toms· of; choosing a representative positions, which are filled by two of ever recorded in ha_ll athlettcs .. All-lnterhall team _at the close of the most· capable .men in the Inter­Perhaps_ the .. outstandmg feature t~e season as a.r~F~rd fo: the me? hall: ranks. Stanhope at center, that made Interhall so successful who have partlctpa_ted. With cred1t who· has also played thi-ee years of was the .supervision under which the in the gai:Ues in·: ~he league, the hall football,- ~cquired his position games· \Vere· conducted. To Martin DAI~Y thi~ _year-.p.ublishes the se.;, by virtue· of· his all-around value to

·"Bruff" Cleary ~oes_· the credit. for lection of an 'All'-Hall team. The his team.- His work in the pivot po~ .. - . . . . . . . . • . ·. . . . . . . : sition . was~ the mainstay of the

Capta_in-Elect Is /Tl.tervzewed;_ Woul~. . . ·. :. :wal~h-~eam ~tid his on~y competito~ . . - ·R th · · · 'UT k. TIA th· ,.,..'h. T lk · 'C' - tb [[ was Haecker of Badm,_ .who wa~ · · a er YY OT J.YJa .l • an .l a .l:" 00 a awarded the guard because of 'his · When . Adam Walsh was -elected consistent· playing; a~d the "foot- brilliant· playing- qualities in· every 1924 football captain, he oecame ball sense" of Adam Walsh. These game. · ·· ! ·

more modest . a~d unassuming 'tha~ were the qualities fittirtgly recog-. ever. · He simply gave his team-' riized .in his selection· .as football -

mates -what he had to say to Notre leader. Being "up ··ancf at 'em" '~.he Herr & Herr· co· Dame,, that he would do his _best every minute he , is. in:·. the game . ~~( . . _ . . . . _ ... to guide its team through· an un- makes for the sort ' of· .. stuff ex.,. · defeated season. And .that, from. pected in ·a ·Notre·. Dame captain. _ -:. -:_ : ~TP!>ENTS' SU~~UES Adam Walsh, bespeaks volumes .. - . ·The , -likeable : p_e. rsonality of ,. · -· .. ,-·. ·120 Sol.lt_li Michigan Street _· , Adam _pre.ferred not to "bilk· of Walsh has made him as popular with

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m . 1924. Winners wll1 be announced as soon there­nftel" as possible. Submit an:y number of slogans:·

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· the schedule next year, some calcu- the whoie student: body.· as it did Ius· problems demanded- attention:: With .his: closer .associates, his team- lf!!~~~7~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For Walsh is a mechanical engin- mates. Notre Dame has. confidence i

eer of the class- of 1925, and reti- in her' big ceriter· a'nd :firt~s her new . cient about expressing an- opinion. football- captain mo~f:s~tisfactory. . . He was one of . the greatest_ ath- Notre Dame's -wonaer team of· next

letes .that ever le~t- Hollywood year will .be ·guided. by capable (California) high school, winnii}g hands-and a blonde.Jtead. . · . . monograms in football; basketball, . If you "wonder what a newly and baseball. . Coming tci . Notre elected · football captain · thinks

. Dame, he. first won recognition in about" try the personal acquaint­his freshman year in football. Last ance_method; the DAILY could not spring he won his monogram in elaborate- upon his modest "I have

·-track, for: the hurdles. . nothing:. to say." And iLrefuses to · · If.is ----ne-ealess-to-·~oinffie·D.t; -upon' ·:take: a.- "sand lot" ·rootoa:n · ·story.

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~: cl End~ Bomar Vanderbilt ••.............. McRae, Syracuse ·····---~-~--: .... Stout, Prince~o~ . ·. · ····· ··· ·····•··· ········ ' & J B c r £ • · . . Tackle ..................... Milstead, Yale ·····---~·············Wiederquist, W. •····~······· cam, a 1 ~rn_a~. . - .

-- G · d Hubbard Harvard ................ Brown, Notre Dame ............ Carney, Annapo IS

graduate from the team this year cessful season j_ust completed. JVaJ. were the . ordeJ:!.(ff:,the ·banquet pro- ter Fegan, president of the Kiwanis gram Sunday night, and~ 'Vith the club,. which tendere.d the tea~ a passing of the season, J:-lotre Pa1p.e mammotl,l banquet· m the Rotary suffer's the1.Jf61ls~:6f'some very good room_o~ the Oliver hotel last Week nien in B~pf~,)~~ayl, _Obe:t:st,,-N9P.-:- expres~~d .. his admir~tion . of .tb~ ' pen berger, Vergara, Bergman, game of_ football as played by' ~the . 1

Maher, Rees~if!'f~rphy_ an~ Reagan: Notre. 1?3;me men and _cited :·tlie · Father Irv:i.'ng and_Father. O'Don- Princeton, triumph as the most;bri!.

nell addressaq:aifew rema~ks to the liant. e:J!;ample of clean sportsman. team in commendation of the sue- ship·_ t4at could be wished for. ·. :. ·

. . uar ·······-············· ' • • y 1 · · · G bi h West Point · C t - .Biott Michigan ..... : .. ; .......•..... LoveJoy, a e ..................•••... ar sc ' : 1 ·c::::. :::::~:::::::::::::.Bedc~k, Penn State .•............ Aschenbach, Dartmout~, ····:·Johnson, Texas A. ·~:M. : c '.Tackle : ..... ~ ............•. Sundstrom, Cornell ....•..•...... Deibel, ~afayette :···:··:···--:····Bassett, Nebraska . • .'! E d · . · Hazel Rutg. ers .....• ~.: ... , ........• Tallman, West V1rg1n1a ........ Luman, Yale · ! n ········•················ ' • - · D nn Mar uette -. ~ Quar-ter •.. .; .. : ............ Pfann, Cornell ................ j •••••• R1cheson, Yale ...................... u ! q b'

I. Halfback --······--····Grange, Illinois ··············-~----Wilson, Penn State ... ·-···:·:·····Koppasch, ·~to~um la , 'H lfb k, Martineau Minne~ota ••••...... Tryon~ Colgate ...................... Bohren, Pl s ,u~g I · a ac ............... ' N · St f d ·

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I Fullback ........ : .......• Mallory, Yale ...........• : ........... Stevens, Yale ··········-------:~---·· evers, an or · -;: . ·Among the honorable mentions·: Stuhldrehe1~,. Layden; Don ·Miller. 'I ~.;. ~~~:" ·;_:·.:-.(? :,.: __ : \: _: -_ (C_op_ yrig!It, 1923.' _bY_ Collier~s Wee.kly) Co_ ur~esy South Bend News-Times ... i

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>:,~:,:··;·Eckersallrs All-American· Elevens · ·· · .· (Copyright': 1923: By Chicago ·Tribune.) ..

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Left gciard .... McMillen, Ill .. : ..... _Welch, Colgate ~~ .... Bederi.k, Pe~n St:-Center ...... :.Blott~ Michigan .. :~.Garbisch, Army ...... Horrell, Califorma

:··Right ··,guard Hubbard, Harvard 'Ashenbach, D'm'h -~Bieberstein, Wis~ : Right.iackle<l\iilstead, ):ale ....... Beam, Ca!ifornia .. ~.Wiederqu't, ,W: & J. . Right end ... :McRae, Syracuse· ... Stout, Prmceton .... Luman, -yale . ; :. · ·'.Quarter . bk ... Pfann, Cornell ···-Workman, 0. St. · .. ::Rich~sori, Yal: '-. ·Left half ...... Grange," Illinois •... Wilson, Penn St •.... Martmeau, Mmn. :.Right half •. .:-:n~· Miller, N. D •... -Kipke, Michigan ~-~.Nichols, Californi~ :,Full back ... -Mallory, Yale :.~ ... :.Levi, Iraskell .......... Layden, Notre D.

Eckersall's All;. Western El~vens-. · (Copyr'ight:_1923: By Chicago:T_ribune.).' -~-.. .

Position First· team ·Second team · Third team ::Left ehd .. ~.Eklund, Minn~ .. .' .. -Rilkuseg; Iliinois .. ~.!~ish, :\Vilconsin : · · Left tackle .. -Below, Wis.· ....... ; ... Kriz, Iowa· .... ;.-........ Oberst,· Notre Dame · ·Left guard .. 1\fcMille_p., Illinois .. .Haley, Kansas, ·····.-~-Gay, Minnesota

·Center · •.. ~ .. :.Blott; 'l\fichigan ... .:Claypool, Purdue .... Lonborg, Kansas Right guard Rohrke, Chicago ... Bieberstein, Wis ..... Brown, Notre D. Right tackle Muirhead, Mich. __ Petcoff, Ohio State .. Gowdy, Chicago Right end .... Dilwig, Marquette ·.Otte, Iowa --~----: ..... ~Swanson, Lombard Quarter bk .. ~ Workman, 0. St •.. .Dunn, Marquette ~ ... Stuhldreher, • N. D .. Left half .... Grange~ Illinois ..... Noble, Nebraska .... Martineau, Minn.·

:··Walsh ·to:Le~d Irish·· (Continued from:pnge 1) ·

u~d his athletic pe~formances since coming· to Notre· Dame; he' has .won 'a monogram in.~ tra¢k as ':well .. ; a~ football, and a<;cording_ 'to all· indi­cations. will be in "liiie 'for . a. mono:. gram. at the end -of. the bas'Ket. ball season.. . :- ., .... ·.: . . : ' ~·: :-~ .. :.:, ,· ·w~ish's particiP.ation i:n 'athleti~~ during his fres~m~n ~year at '~h~· University, which included football, basket ball, track.·, and~ b~seball, stamped him as-.'Notr~ · pa~e'~;jl117 around athlete; and' .. coilsiderit?g: !lis 190 pounds of; bravm,: his ·speed and· agility, was' a revelation t~: the student body. . · · ··_ . · :: ·'Adam ·Walsh· was ·eiected::cap'tain from a group of 17 monograin: foot­ball men who were eligible' for the office, and With the. nucleus of the. :wo'nder' freshman 'team. of 192l: to work with: next year,"-Walsh's.-only comment after his:election.was that lie: would do. his' best to help .. t~e team to co~plete . an undefeated se~scin. ·~ ·. . . ~ .

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Right half ..... Miller, Notre Dame.Kipke, Michigan .... Boelter, D~ake · Full back .... Levi, Haskell ......... Layden, Notre D ..... Taft, ·wisconsin _ 1 : ~~~~--------~------------------~------~------~

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Left end -~ .. :.Luman, 'Yale .. ~ ... .' .. F:rimk, Penn: Stat~;.Berry~ 'Lafay~tte .-.

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· Left guard .. Welsh,_ Colgate ..... Aschenbach, D'm'h .. Hubbard, Harvard·· Center· -~-:-~ .. Garbisch; Army .... Lovej~y, Y~le .; ...... Eckstein, Brown '· Right gu~rd Bedenk, Penn St .... B:r:own, N.--:p. --~----~--Farwick, A~my · · Right tackle Bach; .Notre· Dame .Bundstrom,: CornelLWeiderqu't, W. · & J.

.. Right. end .... .-McRae, · Syracuse._.Florence, · (}'r'gt'n .... Wait~, Rutgers · · Quarter bk .. Pfanil, Cornell .. : .... Stuhldreher, N~ ·D~ Workman, ·:Olrio. St.

· Left half ...... Grange,~ Illinois .... Koppisch, Col'mbia .. Dunn, Marquette· · Right half _·:.Wilson, Penn StateMiller, ·N. n~· ... : ........ Mallory,. Yale Full·back -~~·.Layden, Notre D •... Tryon;· Colg~(e ~-~: .. Wycoff,- Ga. Tech

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·. : Right guard McMillan, Illinois.~Bedenk, ·Penn; St •.. Farwick;-Army ·_--.. _.--- :

. Right end .... Wakefield, Vndrb'tEcklund, Minn.· ....... Hendisson, Cornell Right tackle Milstead, Yale· ·····-Waldorf, SY'racuse .. Blair; Yale · I

. ,Quarter bk .. Pfann, Cornell· ... :.-tRicheson,_ Yale- •....... Uteritz, Michigan . .- 0

~~t half .... Grange, Illinois --~-Noble, Nebraska ... ~Steyens~ Yale · --·- · : . Right ·half •. Miller, N. D ......... Wilson, Penn. St •.... Reese, Vanderbilt· ! ~11 back .... Mallory,- Ya~e ...... Layden, N;. p; --~~-.:-~-.J~ ·.Thomas, Chicago :

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. Left end ... ~ ......••....••.. Ecklund, Minn. :~ ...•.•..... ;.Rokusek, Illinois .. '·. . · Left tackle· ·---~~---·-·----Sundstrom~ -co·rnell .. :~· .... :.Below, -Wisconsin· ·. ·

Left gtiard ......... ; .... .-.Slaughter, Michigan -~--:~:;.Weich;· Colgate · · · : · Center-. · .. :.::..2~--------~~ ... Horrell,: Californhi.: ~=.:-~---~-Lovejoy,· Yale· ' : · Right guard .............. Hubbard, Haward .......... Ashenbach, Dartmouth· Right _tackle· ..•..•.. ; ..... Milstead, Yale ... : ... ~---~------Muirhead, Michigan · ~ Right 'etid .. : ... ~: ••....... ;McRae, Syracuse : ..... :.~.~: .. Supplee, Maryland Qua,rter ·pack •........... Pfann; Cornell ........... ~ .... Uteritz, Michigan Left half ~--··----~---····---Grange, Illinois ................ Miller, Notre .. Dame Right half --~~------~--~~--Ripke, Michigan· .......... : .... ::steve.ns, .Yale· -' ]}Ill back --------~--~------Layden, Notre Dame ...... Taft, Wisconsin

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:·~Position Fir~t team Second tei\M Left end ........... '.. ..• : .•.. Straton, Georgia Tech .... Crowe, Notr'e Dame ' · ~eft tackle .............. :.Milst_ead, Yale·.::::~--~~----; .... :.Obe'rst; :t:lotre Dame:· ··

··Left guard· . .,. ...•..•. : ..... Ashenbach, Dartmouth .. :.Welch~: Colgate . Center ......... ~ ... :._.::.~ .. Walsh,·· Notre Dame ...... ~~Garbisch, ·Army

· ·Right gtiard .....•.. ~.~---Brow-n/Notre Daine •.. ~ .. :.Bede!lik, Pitt.· · ~ . - Right tackle ····-~-.-~~·.---Sundstro~,.- Cornell --~------Bach, N:otre Dame

· Right e:rid ............ :.-:~~~Gwosdon/· Pitt. ' ........ ·~-~----.Niehaus,· W. and J. · .. --.. Quarter ·back· ....... ~: •. .Stuhld:;-ehe:Jf; ·Notre D·anie . .Robertson, Carnegie ·~ · ·' Left half ....••...•.•...... Koppisch, Columbia ........ Miller,. Notre Dame ' R~ght.,half -·~--~·-:··t·;·-~·Gt:ap~e~ _Illj:r!~i.f! .··~:··:··-···,··-~ ~rsiacci, · 'Y ~s~ ..Virginia· ~11 back ....... : . ..-.. -...... Layden, Notre· Dame ::~ .. -.Wycoff, Georgia .Tech

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