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-inChicago, dluring their convention,
of English Tutors which lasts from November 26 to 28.
ovember 26 The association, which is composed of
teachers from all parts of the-country,
of the rhetoric de- publishes a monthly pagazine called
ure before the Na- the "English Journal."
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Mean Mu cl to Alumni of All Classes:'
Athletes, Scholars, and Managers,
Says Recent Atlantic
Monthly.
MOVEMENT HAS BROAD EFFECT
ON COLLEGE LIFE IN AMERICA.
Above Dozen .Institutions have Greek
Stands Completed or Under
Construction.
"Two of the important games of the
current eastern football season will
be played within the walls of vast
amphitheatres, erected within the
past twelve months, at Princeton and
at New Haven-the most recent out-
growth of the modern tendency to
establish inter-collegiate contests in
an environment permanent in charac-
ter, great in capacity, and beautiful
in outline," says The Atlantic Monthly
in a recent issue. "Stadia now exist at '
Harvard, Syracuse, Yale, Princeton,
the College of the City of New York,
and at Tacoma; are in course of con-
struction, or are projected, at the Uni-
versity of Michigan, Columbia, Cornell,
and the University of Washington at
Seattle. The trend is general and,
with all the underlying elements in-
volved, sets forth a condition at once
interesting and complex.
"The university stadium has many
meanings to many sorts of university
men. The athlete, whose interest lies
wholly in the playing of the game un-
der favorable conditions and in a
spectacular environment, has his own
idea of it, just as the athletic man-
a'ger, with interests largely financial,
has his viewpoint; while the faculty
member, with classical tendencies,
the hard-headed alumnus who has
succeeded in business, and the loyal if
sedately minded graduate, trustee, or
other (uneasy at the thought of giv-'
ing outdoor sports prominence as
spectacles out 'of proportion to their
vital importance) apply to it their re-
spective trends of thought and ideals:
"Emerging clear, however, above the
mass of conflicting theories, one fact
is dominant: these immense am.phi-
theatres stand as monuments to the.

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Unvisited Places of Old Europe.
By Robert Shackleton (940.9 S2R4
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admirable work.
Sebulz to Coach Grand Rapids High
Assistant Coach Schulz will go to
Grand Rapids Monday, where he will
spend a day or two in coaching the
Grand Rapids Union high school team
for its game with Detroit Central next
Saturday. Union high has won every
game on its schedule, to date, and
next week's contest may decide the
state interscholastic championship.

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Contest Closes Dec. 1, 1914
For further particulars see bulletin board.
All scenarios must be submitted
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