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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    COLLEfiE LOSES TO MT. ST. CHARLES

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

    SCORE JN FAST GAME

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

    TRACK MEET

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

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