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Ylm'TY -IS fROMISE OF "EN;S GtEE CLUB
IN CON€ERT TONIGHT ~.aix Men Will Appear at ~Ql O~cert in Natural
Science Auditorium
\ ADMISSION OHARGE IS LOW
t DlniIu IOWA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1920
DENTAL FRAT CONTINUE BA KET
BALL l'OURl EY
XI Psi Phi will play Psi Omega In the dental fraternity basketball tournament tonight at 7 o'clock on the Armory floor.
Delta Sigma Delta plays Its fifth game Thursday night with XI Psi Phi. The other teams have play d only three goames apiece.
STORM Of PROTEST fROM L.A. COLLEGE
OVER VOTING rOWER Delega.tes Will Make Effort to
Reconsider at Meeting Wednesday Night
SOME BELIEVE IN EQUALITY
CLA BA KETBALL GA.MEB FOR WOMEN
SP ART MARCH 22
Women's class basketball games will begin Monday March 2.
The senior and sophomore telllUls are the only ones 'Which have been picked so far. The senior team Is I
composed of Adele Klmm, Reva MQ9rdon, Anne Thomsen, Esther Graves, Iva Baker, Helen Hull, Ada Snyder, and Hel n MackintOSh. Katherine
FIGHTING HAWKEYES \ fiNISH SEASON OF
PRIDE AND REGRET Ups and Downs Have Been Iowa.'. in Basketball Year That Ended
Saturday Night
OLD GOLD RANKS FIFTH
OIle Feature Number 18 Informal The standing of each team Is as ,\IIIdl), S.'IHII' Cht!l!l P"(''ltlent, Is Deur, Florence Ingham, Lorena Bow- Weak Start Waa Overshadowed By Sketch' of F,~teroJtr Llte-Pro- follows: In )·'11\01' of 10 to JO Repl'escllta- en, Ma-vis Gilchrist, Islea Olerloh, R cord ot Quintet In Height of 1P'an. InChlaes Both Classical and W L peT tlon-Hoollttle, TAW, Stanton, Luril Burtis, Ann armody, Edna Season-Ashmore's Defeat of Mar-
\) II (1 L! Ie d J nbn II OOD8 is One ot Season. Brilliant PopnJar Nwnbers-l\f.any Mentbers XI Psi Phi Have Had COncert Experience
Delta Sigma Delta
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"It has not be n decided whether An efforl will be made by tbe stu- fl pectiltors wlI1 be admitted to these
dent Council d I galel! from the col- games or not. This decision will be lege of lib ra l arts to reconsider the up to the girls," said Anne BolIlln
A ccompllsbmentB
Satul'day night's Victory over Ames, tha second this year, completed the 1920 basketball season tor tile University of I!lwa quintet, a
mllns' glee club concert this evening In the natural science auditorium, at 8: 15 o'clock.
LANGUAGE TEACHERS I PLAN MEETING HERE
matter of representation In the Coun- ot the physical education department. cll at the mec li ng of that body called season of ups and downs. 111 ,lanc
Tickets may be secured at Whet- for Wednestlay evening at 8 o'clock atones or trom members of the club. In the PI'esldent's committee room In Man than 600 had been sold last Discussions and Lectures Are Old Capitol. nl The admission charge III Part of Program For I IlIA t Obj t ,WI'U T' " ee s m low r than Is usually charged March 22-26 A slorlll of prole.'1 t hall been ('rea-tor tlee lub concerts In order thaI aU student' lI'Iay attend, according to .QOel,er . Hoegh , manager.
11"(1 hy Ih p ('Ollllrll'H aCce llL.1Il Ce of A Romance language ronfpl'en(,fl I he am!'nded I'pporl or tILl" cOlIstllu
composed of lhe £·'ren'(' h .. Lil li Spanish lIona I ('0 IlHU It l( t' 111 which t h 11I'0tes P1eaae Ever)'olH'-Hoegh )nstl'uclol's from th ollpges and tllona l ('()lIlge~ havE' beEQI a llowed
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JUBILEE TOO rUNNY I HENCE THE WAR TAX
La.w Production Is Refused Exemption by Revenue
Collector
hig back over the record made 'by the Hawkeye tosserll, the average tan is apt to teel no little pride In the season's acoompUshments and possibly some little regret.
• Certainly, at the Close of the long grind, uowa. was represented by one of the best lives In the Western In-
"I b6J1 • that our program will 111gh schools of th stllte will lie held t' ll votO!l to till' eight de l ales from <.1 "Too funny to be ed ucational," or pl~ee 'V rrone, for It Includ~s both ~t tho University March 26 and 27 . thE' ('01 ) gl' or liberal a l·t..!!. ]\1 thr
tercolleglate Conterence, and at this time, Indications are that the final standing for the Old Gold team in
cl·"sleal, and popular son,gs," said Th f tl f 'viii words to that eN'ect, Is the verdict of the conference wtll be fifth l)lace. .... e program 0 10 con at'ence. provisional con ~LlluLioli undel' which """'na"'er 'Hoegh. The PI'ogl'anl Is I t I I fIt d dl Tntern r.I Revenue Collector Louis ..... • ~ons 9 rna n y a ec ure9 an s- lh ('oun cll If! serving now, tbe vot- hicAgO Is Out8tanding Feat
The thrilling battle wlth Chicago ~1urphy on the Law Jubilee to be glvheavier and more dlN'lcult than those ,;u88ion9 profeSSional In nature, \lC-- Ing strength O[ the Iibcl'lll a l'ls col-n at the Englert theatre Thursday here In which the haughty 'Maroons, usually attempted 'by University cording to Prof. Stephen II. Bush, lege equals that of the proCession/\. .1.... ,although several light head of the department of Romance nolleges. evening. Therefore the regular war now Big Ten champions were torced
numbe!" are included. One of the ianguagr s. Prof. Charlos K Youn g Don Nallby, president of til senior tax will be paid as exemptions are to bow to the Hawkeyes at the feature numbers Ragga-Dlca-Polka, will have charge of tb e papers of th e (,\(HIF! III Ilb!'rn.l .) .·tfl colle!; se.ys h made only on entertainments given height of their form must lone ibe I, Informal ketch of t te nlty d P f ('I I F , " I ~or th beneftt of educational, reJlgl- a pleasant memory to Iowans. It an s ra r program an ro. lar eli . Han. ran rl'l) no I'p:lson for changing the 1I1e Inchidlng several popular songs. the entertainment of the program, I' I)re<;en tntlon as was ol'iginally pro us and charity Institutions. was the only defeat this year for
The Quartet, composed ot Leslie The prog nam for March 26 includes vltled for. " Il HI" UlS to 111 1' that th e Arthur R. K't'oppach, Edgar J . Ohlcago and the contest wlH go down Hayes, Vernon Cone, Frederick AlIe- an IlIddress by Prc.s. Wa ller A. '<lllal reprElH(>ntatlon as waR origln- Goodrich, ('arl M. Fischer, Otto K In history as one of the worthy feats bacD and Vernon Thomas, promises Jessup and an address by Professor ally planned Is the besl method of MI('hels, and H. H. Miller are amon!, ot prowess credited to Iowa athletes. to fuunl all expectations. Feuillerat of the University of Rell - represl'ntallon," Na by said . the stellar players and will lead In Regrets w\l1 be experienced by
Praetlcall,y all Vf the members nes, Franc. who will sppak In Eng- lIoolitlll' i'gllin<;t I'lun mixing a choice selection of dirges many interested sports followers In have hail one or more years of ex- IIsh UPOll the subject of Ii'n' nch tem- ('lyti c Doolittle, rl'pres ntltUve In w!t h lhe latest ragtime. that a good season might have"'een perlenee In glee club work. They perament. Professor F euillerat wiIl th COlln('i1 rrom lhl' juniOI' law clap' The production Is being coached better. Dittlcultles in arranrtng a have been working on the concert also address the English In truotorl' says 111' dol'S not believe it at all by Hugh E. Rosson, Beta Theta PI. schedule forced the 'fa18itY squad to since last September and ,much time of the UnJverSlty upon the subject: prohable that a rlash would ever seniOr law, and president of the Law take three unusually hard trlps, baa ,been spent In selecting and per- "Artistic Principles In the Construc- OCCU I' lJ tween th E' profeSSional ('01· Stud ' n ts' association. Seats may bl' with two games billed for eaeh"'jaunt. tecUni . ~he numbers. tion of Shakespeare's Plays." leges an d the ro ll ege or liberal arts. reserved tomorrow at 9 o'clock at the Defeats at the hands at Cornett'&nd
Oo.plete Program " I can seE' 110 g \,!'ut objection to th e Ifl ngle l·t theatre. Ooe aTe Illiso to be regretted, althOUgh The program for March 26 will be The prolft,m tollows: elgl1t ancl tell !'epl'eselllation . concluded with 19n Informal dinner
0, Vailant $0118...... Evllle-Saiter 'cll elne" li e "ole\ y~ster(lay there IS hardly a sports follo;,e1l in
at the Burkley hotel followed by a" , " ~ . ..... Glee Club
IAilf ltlncllt LiCht ... , Dudley Buck Edward Chu mbf'rlin '2& who op-reception given by the members or
Glee Club
TELLS ARMENIA '8 TRAGEDY
Hmm), AITOll Pictures ResuJts 0
Famfne and Pestilenco
the state but would admit the ,auperlorlty of the Old Gold 'Over-,.ither of hese two teams.
Give Ashmore -Ored1t the Triangl e club. Professor Bush po ed th amendment to til report w\ll speak to the guests of the club In ounctl mepting Thurfiday made
BlrHne-Bolo, "lnvictus" ...... . ... the following statement last nlgl. t upon "The Moroccan Division on the To oach James N. ' Alintore
Armenian condlttons under Turk- lhould go the lion's share of 6l"ecllt Bruno Huhn 'Leland Henry Western Front In 1918."
"It B ems to me unjus t that th e Pl'Of ssional colleges should bo glv Is h rule were vividly pictured by for whatever success the Ulain enen un aclvulltuge of lhls kind. ThE' Jimmy ArroU, the Y. M. C. A. work- joyed. His situation at the beginproblem a rISing from the )lrepon- er, In his address at the natural nlng of the year was hardly en~ble. cl erence of students in liberal arts oclence audItorium Sunday aft rnoon . He was faced with the job at mOUldover those In the I>rofe8s10l1al col- " The Armenian Trlllgedy" was the Ing a basketball team of conference leges Is a dU11cult one, bUl It cannot suhject of bls balk. calibre out of green material 111 an be solved by Illacing a majority vote Mr. Al'roU with an American co- Institution where he was entirely un-
Qtartet ................ Selected UIUe Haya, Vernon Thomas. Vernon CODtI aDd FrederiCk Allebach. M1 Son ............ E. dl Capua.
Glee Club TiDor Solo, One Golden Day ..... .
DRAMA LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING THIS EVENING
The Iowa City center of the Drama league will hold a meeting at 8
Fay Foster o'clock, Tu esday evening March 9, tn the hunds of either sid. liberal worker gave material assistance to known. The football season bad Just William E. Hays .it the ommerclal cl ub rooms. PI·Of. arls does not ask It. The pl'otesslon- the Armenians in their attempts to closed with marked ,uccess, antl 'fanl
()il"rt'IBll 'BdbIS .... ...... ' Selected Hardin ralg of lhe English depart- 1.1 colleges should not. The Interesls press hack the Sultan's troops dur- were lool(lng forward to tTlumphs In Glee Club ment will apeak on "nramatlc As- of both are adequately prot cted by Ing the aLtaclr.s on their people basketball.
Ra,P nica Polka .. At the "Housil" pects of Shakespearian Tragd~9s." giving each equal representation so "Lack ot equipment and a low mor- The fuel famine and Christmas va-Glee Club The plays rommlttee will also give that neither can out vote the other." ale lamong the Armenian soldiers cation came to disrupt the 'aquad at
tlmltlca Triumphant .. . ......... a report. Speaks tal' Eugineers hindered the work of banding the a time when It had got nicely started. Clifford Demarest The ShakeApeare rl11b and Unlver- Ira Stanton, senlol In the colloge ArmenLlns Into an ettectlve force," As a consequence, Iowa lost three
. Glee Club Alty PI ayeI'll will bf' thl' gil sts of ' the of applied science, said last ntgbt, "r said Mr. Arroll, "but under the ,gulcl- games to Cornell, one to Ooe and the
Uft Or :PRATERNITY ~ GADS ARE TONIGHT
evenln,g. voled for eflual representation on the ance of a few Amerloans such an first conference battle to Wlleonlln hasls that that was the way the en- achievement Is ebtlrely possible." before the season had fairly opened. glneer coli go want d me to vote. "The borrlble crImes which the Minnesota also nOled out a lucky
BULLETIN BOARD FOR '1lncc equal representation was the Armenians have suN'ered at the hands victory in the last second of .,lay at INppa ~pa 'Gamma Sorority EXTENSION USE ONLY bus le fOI' thl' ntrance or lhe engln- of Turkish oppression demanded the Minneapolis and Chl~ago poullced on
meJt,lchllOmega sorority this eV8n- (,pring '011 g into the Student Immediate attention ot American re- the sllpplng Iowanl fOT a lop-*Ided lnr at 1': BO !o'clock In the last round The new blllletin board which Is Council ." lief forces," said Mr. Arroll. The victory the following eyenlng. of tbe'1I\hIY.aororlt)' lames. PI Beta placed at the entranre of lhe cam- greatest sufferers from the prevall- Faos Take Notice Phi eet. Delt'a Delta Delta Wednes- pus will be tor the use or the exten- nOlL I>RINKINO WATER Ing famine and pestilence are chlld- Gradually, however, the '*"een la)' at 1:16 'o'clock to pIa), ott the slon division only. This can be used Th drinking wtater from the city reno Hawkeyes 'Were plllng up experience raur.' 'whlcb ' 'Ma8 tied last TueSday for a display board I\S well as fot' wator fl lIpply Is at present unfit to 'and tbe very next \teak they 'jonr-
'ft ,nl. notices. be used for drinking purposes and TRAcK TEAM 'NOT PlOKED nIlyed to NorthWestern and tore Into Tbe"1Irhillerll ot thfl' libol'e gamea The workmen enrollnlet'pd some Rholild be boiled before usIng until Names of men who will make the the Purple tor the tll'lt conference
&lid "'~l. 'qit~tn. whl meet later to dltrlcuHy III digging lhe hole a rurther notice Is given, accol'dlng to trip to Urbana to compete In the triumph. Wearied by thta "me, 'the •• ret i-bG \\.~ ch'mplon. I there was so much concrete at the .T • .T. Hinman or the epidemiological dual track meet with Illinois Satur- Old Gold athlete. met Wlaeons! 'the
T1it 'rer • ..te~ tor the lames will be hase at the supports. The frozen alld bacterloloalcal laboratory of the day, March 13, will not 'be .gIven out next night and tought 'trtth their lIaTla" vi~ '!N1lor and Anne BolUln condition ot the ground also added University. "This Is only a tempor- until WedIIesday, Coach HOward H. back. to the wall. Victory o'fet:~. of tbe·';rii~C.~'d'U~titi:ih' d~~ai'tn1ent.lto the dlttlculty.a~r condltioD. " ·.,,r' t.. Tone. Ub'odltce4 -,illtetday. ( Continued Oil pa,. 4),
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Virtues and Objections to Honor System
From Day to Day the Iowan Will Carry a Series of Discussions, and Reports on the Merits of the Honor System at Other Institutions to Familiarize the Student Body with the Va.rious Systems.
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HONOR SYSTEM which caIl far a signed statement As f!l result or a discussion at the trom the student as to whether or
l'lDITOR.IAL STA~'F I RA.LPH E. OVERHOLSER Editor.in.cbief ast meeting, Stall and Circle arrived not help has been given or received fcl.,,,bone Blnck 1767 ; Onlce Hom, IHl ; at the following conclusion In regard during examination and the part 2·' tlai!y. Room 14 L. A. Buildinl
J . JIo1 el HiCKerson Kennet,; O. Noble NAncy Lomb
to the Honor System, and Its reI a- which makes each student responsllion to the University. hIe for telling on the one caught
l~lrst-that the Honor System Is a cribbing. desirable Institution. Alpha Xi Delta teels that the
Second-That tlle system should Honor System will not work out In
Leon H. Brigbom Beatrice Blackmnr Mnurice Van Metre \'behna Graves "goes Jobnlon hn.ide ooper
Ml\nngini Edltol AB80einte Edltol
Newa Editor Sports Ed it or
Featul'e Editor Humoro1l6 F,dit~,
Society Editor Dramatic Editor Excbange Editor
be not a remedy arbitrarily applied, the UniverSity until there III a more Oerothy Lin,~!~HT EDITORS Nancy Lamb but the outgrowth of majority stu- comprehensive system at student .hrian Dyer . Marion Smili, dent opinion. self-government. It favors an educa-
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OLAIMlNG THE TITLE
Third-that present student latU- tlonal campaign to Inculcate the tude and conduct at Iowa do not spirit of honor and honesty in exj~stlfY the adoption of the system, amlnatfon a.nd class room work and Immediately; or next fall. believes that express disapproval
Fourth-that the fullest publicity ot Ithe cribber ,by other students will should be employed to arouse student do more to put cheating In disfavor opinion against dishonesty, to the than any elaborate spy system or end that the Honor System may be compulsory card signing. establisbed at Iowa as soon as it is Alpha Xi Delta
Turning to sta~istlcs. comparative consistently possible. By Marian Dyer scores and the season's records for Stal'( and .C ircle the moment, the Daily Iowan puts LATE LEAVES FOR forth the claim of the Iowa basket- AN OPINION THESE PLAYS ,ball team for the title of State Cham- Alpha XI Delta favors the estab-pions of Iowa. Other schools of the Iishment ot the Honor System at the Events for the week for which state will undoubtedly assert that U,niversity with certain reservations. late leave may be taken are: the this doubtful distination belongs to I[~ is unqualifiedly in favor of the Men's Glee Club concert, March 9,
their teams but the pretenSions of slllrit of the honor system but ob- In the natural science auditorium; "A the Hawkeyes appear the mpst logi- jectll to the parts of its working Pair of Sixes," March 10, at the cal.
By sooTIng a second victory over Ames on Saturday night, Iowa eliminated the Cyclone quintet at any claim to the honors. lIn an editorial early last week, the IO\V'Q State Student said, "At present the Hawkeyes have the best claim for top honors throllgh their victory over the Cyclones. However, III victorY for Ames over the University five on Saturday will change matters considerably." Thus the public organ of Ames counts the Cyclones out of the considerations.
Cornell college will be the hardest to · pal!lfy when Iowa's . claims to the title tare put forth. To the Mt. Vernon school must go the credit of winning three straight games from th~
Hawkeyes but it wUl be remembered the victories were scored at the beginning of the year. Iowa had had but little practice up to that time. All of Its drills had 'been held In a gymnlUlium cut ott from heat, because ot the tuel regulations in etfect during December.
When the Hawkeyes met ICornell Coach James. Ashmore had not had time to mold them into even an average team. Taking the records trom that time, it will be seen ,that Iowa showed a steady Improvement. Cornell continued to play fine basketball until the beginning ot Febrwary and then weakened. A defeat by Ames brought about their Impending downfall.
Simpson college may likewise believe it should be considered as champious, but again Ames Is the team that de~ea.ted them and Ames 1s tfor ~rom ·belng the best team In the state. Drake and Grinnell may both be ot the opinion 'that they, too, deserve the so-called premier honors but both were 'beaten by Ames, the team that fell before Iowa twice.
EverY,thing considered the Hawkeyes look like the basketball champions of the state. At least The Iowan ulls 'them as such.
~ SPEAK TO WOMEN Miss Anna Owers, executive Becre
tary of the North Central fleld committee of the Y. W. C. A., w11l speak at a mass meeting for all University women, Monday, March 16, at 4 o'clock tn the natural science auditorium. This meeting takell the place of freshman lecturea end all fresh-
~ inan girls are required to attend.
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Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are made for the man who figures on the , , service" basis. They are not made to sell" at a price "-the price is determined after the makers have styled and made a garment that they know will give service. It's the only practical way to do.
It means absolute satisfaction for you. We see that you get it.
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Englert theatre; and "The lJaw gin sO(ln. He wlII probably return Jubilee," March 11, at the EBglert the last of ~his week . theatre.
FISK BUYS LUMBER Dr. J. W. Figcr ~' ~' ,~ J. M. Fisk, superintendent of Q. .
grounds and buildings, is in Chata- Dentist ' '-~.a.,.... .~I ~t
nooga, Tenn. , buying lumber and 13 1-3 South .Dub1;lque materials for the erection ot the new Phone' 273 ' ~'.;~' " University buildings which will be- l-.. _________ ..,..--..-_-'..:....J . •
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Paa HeUenic Formal The annual Pan Hellenic formal
PA.ltZ lFD= a
I - - . I<'oundatloll day b"nquet I 5, A toast program followed the NOTIOE Seashore, is hostess .
W01l1('O'8 council will meet at Lhe Jlan.1 h club w11l Illeet In liberal Seashore home today at 4 o'clock. arts assembly Wednesday evening 'at
Aohoth Sorority celebrated Us I dinner. Airs. l!:lvia Lewis Fischer ot toundatlon day with a dinner at th!l Los Angeles, alltornia was an out ch!apter house Friday evening, March at town gue t. Margaret Holmes, niece of Dean 7; 30 o'clock.
will be held in the armory April 30, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~o:;;~~~~=~~~~=~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ from 8; 30 to 1 o'clock. The mUBlc will be furnished ,by either Young's orchestra. of Des Moines or Fllnt'li Jazz orchestra of Clinton, according to Joel Hill, president of Plan HellenIc and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity .
... ~ ~n Hellenic membershJp 18 limited to nine fraternities and it Is eJ:Il~ed that at least 20 metijbers from eacll. fraternity will attend the formal.
Pi tBeta Phi Announces Pledge PI Beta Phi announces th~ pled'g
, Inr of Mrs. Horace Tate , of Iowa City.
EtheJ Bart '21, Alpha Xi Delta, returned to school yesterday. She has been at her horne In Fort Dodge
" tor two weeks on account of the serlouB Illne88 of her father.
Nell Gibbs returned to her home In Allerton this afternoQn after sp~ndlng the weekend with Mildred He:nry '23.
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A thrillin,q story of the Sea
ALSO GAYETY COMEDY \ BRIDE AND GLOOMY
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HOLBROOK WRITES ARTICLE I Iowa 22 Weare Holbroolc who graduated Iowa SO
from the University last year has an I Iowa 28 article entitled "The Uncult," in the Iowa 19
Febru,ary 28 Issue oC the Review. \ Iowa 21 The article Is a criticism oC the popu- Iowa 2 G
lartly of lighter forms of feature and Iowa 27
Chicago 19 Cllblnet and Instrumentl all practl-I LOST-Mexican Minnesota 6 cally De.!". -111 JefferJiorl Btl11ard '
pocket folder at I wJek ago. Rnarel.' '~Retllt'J& ~q V~: parlor about' ,,: ted 'Clgar-8tol'e. .-'-"~'I
Indiana 20 - - r ~ __ C!~ 14$; f Indiana 26 Purdue 26 Purdue 42
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Northwestern 23 dialect writing, or as Mr. Holbrook Iowa 26 Ames 19
puts it, "The spell of the misspelled." Total - Jowa 455. Opponent8- 434
INSTALLS OFFICERS Officers will be Installed at a busi
ness meeting of the Whllby literary society to be h Id Tuesday, Mal'ch 9,
at 7 :15 at ('lose hall.
FIGHTING HA WKEYES FINISH SEASON
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WANT ADS Wan~ Ada should ue lefl al Editorial
offiee- Itooru l4 L. A. Building and mUlt be paid in IUIY"" a. n~te8: (irst in.~rlion -2 cenlS Ilijr wUl'd. 'Three i08erlionl-6 cents per wo rd . Addilinonl insertional cenl ver word pijr insertion.
LOST-Black dJ'ivlng mit. Return to Iowan office 106
FOR RENT-Room, Lady, post Badgers by a one point margin crowned their efforts. Fans at graduate or Instl'uctor 211 E Daven-home began to sit up alld take no- port St. Phone Rell 1351 106
Social life tlce. Then, followed the sensational comeback of the team which proved EXCHANGE Black Velure hat
Call Kappa Sigma to be the wonder of the conference. at Junior Prom. The mighty Maroons [ell victims house. first, thell Minnesota by the widest
WANTED- Congenial young man margin it ever lost to Iowa, a nd this was climaxed by d feats of Ames tor room mate. Heterences excbang
an(l Indiana. ed. Address A.E. Smith, care of the
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Iowa 19 Iowa 1& Iowa 25 Iowa 21
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lilt 20 108
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