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News From The Other Colleges

Detroit, Jan. 20.-About 40 cases of Singi
insanity here within the last month Blade
stead
are the direct result of worry about 1317-
the end of the world predicted to oc-
cur Dec. 17. Pat

this bank. They
$1 Q0, are cashed

- Iowa-Over 100 women .at Iowa
State college have Joined discussion
groups to debate on the question, "Is
Our University a Community and an
Ideal Democracy." These discussions
will continue until Feb. 17. Two class-
es will be held each day. "What de-
mocracy is and what, a democratic
person should be" will be the first
topic of the entire course to be con-
sidered.

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STATE STREET
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to register at the University of Idaho
entered this fall.
The dean of women has turned over
the control of social life on the cam-
pus to the Women's league of the Uni-
versity. It is the intention of the
women, to form a governing council
which will make all the rules for the
University girls and see that these
rules are enforced.
Illinois-Dean Seymour, adviser to
foreign students at the University of
Illinois for over 10 years, has resign-
ed his position 6n the faculty, to take1
effect the last of January. , He will,
sail soon for Kaifung, China, wherej
he will assume charge of the English
Department of the government school
there.

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Indiana-Commemoration of Foun-'
dation day of University of Indiana
was held Tuesday, Jan. 20. Organ-
izations, departments, and the four
classes of the university planned so-
cial features and co-operated with the
committee in charge. Ceremonies be-
gan early in the morning with the
forming of the band in front of As-
sembly hall. A parade of the various
campus organizations and classes led
by the University band in their new
uniforms took place in the morning.
Five presidents of Indiana universi-
ties and colleges were present for
the ceremonies. An alumni dinner
and dance ended the day's. festivi-
ties.
Ohio State-The Ohio State univer-
sity is planning to play their chimes
at stated intervals in honor of their
fallen heroes.
Missouri-Out of about 300 Mis-
souri men who were disabled from
the war and who have been. placed in
schools of some sort 22 were sent to
the University of Missouri.
Kansas-During the recent coal
shortage at the University of Kansas
professors brought' all types of oil
stoves and portable stoves to their
classrooms in order to keep warm.
They were immnediately banished by
the superintendent of the grounds and
buildings because the extra fire haz-
ard could not be permitted.'r

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LEARN TO DANCE
Don't\Be Wall Flower
PROF, MITTENTHAL'S
DANCING SCHOOL
ARMORY
Every Friday Evening
7:00 to 8:30
TERMS:
Gentlemen, 8 lessons... ..$8.00
Single leson..............1.25
Ladies, 8 lesbohs.........3.00
Single lesson ............ .50
Spend your money at the best
school and get results. I guar-
antee to teach you all the latest
steps in less than term and
make you a perfect and graceful
dancer. New class begins Fri-
day, Jan. 23; also advance class
*same evening. Any person wish-
ing to learn the proper way to
dance the Fox Trot come to me.
I teach the right way. Seventy-
five per cent of dancers dance
with the Fox Trot music but
don't dance the Fox Trot the
right way-by all means they
think they do, but they are
cheating themselves, not the or-
chestra. Also position as well
and cheek dancing is improper
and out of place in a Ballroom.
It is not taught by any dancing
instructor. For deportment and
- grace attend my school. Don't
be backward. Learn now so
you can attend the parties. No
spectators, strictly private.
Private lessons given from 5
to 6:30. A special rate if can
organize small class. And each
pupil' is guaranteedsto learn to
dance.

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Returns of the vote on the new
house rules should be sent by Jan. 22
to Sue Verlenden, '20, 1205 Hill
street, phone 452.
Positions in clerical work, house-
work and the;care of children are open
to girls desiring to earn part of their
living while attending the University.
Application should be made at the
office of Deana Jordan.
All those taking required gymnasium
work should sign 'up immediately on
the bulletin board in the dressing
room for posture examinations which
will begin Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Junior girls who have talent for
drawing are urgently requested by the
play committee to make up a cover that
may be used on the program and song
book. Anyone interested will please
see Marcella Moon, '21, at once, to
talk over plans.'
No Y. W. C. A. vesper services will
be held until next semester. It 'is
thought that students will be occupied
with studies until after exams. A
number .of features are being planned
for the services next semester.
All those taking required gymnasium
work should sign up immediately on
the bulletin board in the dressing
room for posture examinations which
will begin Tuesday, Jan. 27. No cred-
-it will be given unless posture exam-
ination is taken.

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Washington - A survey recently
'made at the University of Washing-
ton to determine which magazines the
men wanted for recreational purpos-
es'fn the reading room showed that
82 per cent of the votes were for
"Life." The "American" received the
second number of votes with 63 per
cent. Practically every ballot con-
tained a scientific, business, or politi-
cal magazine.

Finishing and Enlarging

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LYNDON & COM
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night, Jan.
the Upiou

Oregon - Twenty-nine University
girls are planning to tour Europe
next summer, accompanied by 'Dean
Elizabeth Fox, who was in France
in wai' service, and Miss Ju-
lia Burgess, who has traveled exten-
sively throughout the Continent. They
will travel in France, Belgium, Swit-
zerland, Holland, England, Scotland,
and Wales, returhing to the United
States in time for the fall term.
Idaho-The first two sons of alumni
39,000 AVAILABLE
FOR SCHOLARSHIP;

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iately following
in dinner.

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at CUSHING'S

An income of $39,000 is available
to -University women to be used as
tn4 scholarship loans. Sums raxging from
$25 to $150 per semester were
a ag loaned to University girls last year.
Us ,g t About 50 girls took advantage of these
loans.
The first preference is given to se-
niors, then juniors. An occasional
loan is made to sophomores, but nev-
er to freshmen. The money is loaned
furnished without interest until the-date of ma-
eping. Will turity, which is after graduation, and
tely or be- is especially helpful to girls who find
Write E. H., the task of earning alt their way
-R between through the University too great.
rnished. Girls wishing to receive the benefit
rth or east of this fund for, the next , semester
t semester. should see Dean Jordan at once.

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