I r'IT7 -FL Q ' L'A 1' TDL'1 ~~f' ~r A1T M oo e ~body. are: Rhobert Townsend, 33E, I ~.IJ171U,.Z~I2J C1 LII&12J LJ~J L11L~..~ ~~ro ramand Henry Morton, 23E. Other bs- U L E Wih U ual chtica S if twied o pansfor class athletics. ULLETIN ~False Sport Otccuplo4 Chief Piace the capus Friday The nbrVIih (J u lT c ni a kl nestasctda.hsmeigpr e to all members of in Issue Out T OxnrrowVIeoe agl oteMcia a 1:3 a.rincaturda.) s Y tasofpsl ndp cad Earl V. Moore gave his usual cX- i nin and are not deficient in Intel-, generalrUWthfotal sis iflil ft contains stories and poetry relating eent program of organ muic a .t1(lecual quality. lureandwit at ide an striesof o temthe w C li Reital estrda af~ TIhe soft flowing melody of lucks gnrlcmu te tteNvn* The cover design, by Hunter G. g lair from "Orpheus and Eurydice" wa: ber issue of Chimes, campus opinion Griffith, an alumnus of the class of ternoon before an audience that fail - delicately rendered The rushing j I# be held in the Presi- monthly, will be laced on sale on ' _V21, is an original painting for the! ed to fill half the seats in the main wind of the smaller pipes and the dis- F. E. BOBBINS.; cover. It s a reproduction of Harry floor of Hill auditorium. Wheth er or tant swell of the simple theme were; 9La e fFa it Kipke, '24, carrying the all. no'htadec ersne ~ at least in harmony with the patr ts: Cho en renFreitere withe nP laulioebl is an whole music enthusiasm of Ann Ar- al story and composed on the whole nearvedasitheitaul ee,'23E,,by bor is immaterial, as tho e lresent 'itrsigpiee Building as revised and 7- John L. Stephens, '24. Used as an i could, appreciate the skill with which!Th Chant de lBonher of Leare tf:011u f Professor Shepard by in I attan, A cgI Z"t'" lustration of the article, the frotis- cmoiin fn oeta sa was a mellow composition, far from .1 piece is also of Goebel. It combin )H-N R. lEFFINGER. apoorp ihadaigb .depth were interpreted, omelinyad'f+itlemuicl on gb W. By far the most intellectual and tent..L.. H. Jacobs, '26. rich in melodic content was the lastIE "Our Conference Gaime With Ohio number on the program, ..Symphony 'tti,Ilvrtis P.1n1Dance I'-" arrre oatn°te.Sae yLncl .Cre, '3 No. ", by Widor. From the staccato() 1l is were made at m reeting of1 ~ 3j iyeeig Nv ,a brings back memories of the recent chords and intricate rythmis of the al-i the Pensylvana club last night for!" ~HR UDO, .struggle wth the Buckeyes. Used in legro movement it passed through the a s eil meeting to he held 'Turcday;" lIEt GIrdateClu co nnection with the article are a ser- rich swelling melodies, with an un ° evening, ov. ). Special i vitatios ies of photographs of the dedication dercurrent of minors, of the aidante';arc to 1w riailed t club members and othe 'Ohio stadium and of features; to the brilliant cadenzas alteriai l ohrTnnyvnin.TeEups Iof the game. with more gentle ripples of the star- f the mtng is to give all student; G436, Natural Science ~--.Rltn ops itr sa it-Cato movement. And at no time d0 ! framn Pennslvnia an opportunity to cle which telof.Yost h eo Mr. Moore fail in omupale-e control of become acuainted with the club, andl ng,". by Professor C. W. ^tackle.", In an interview with one his instrument, to mnake fninl arrangements for a :>.. a ; ;;:;:7 n nofVlrow T w BUY EAGLE SHIRTS BY THE FABRIC NAME IN THE LABEL