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EXTFNSION DEPARTMVENT GERMANY'S
DIRECTS DE6ATE L[A401;A
TWO SERIES RCN OFF IN STATE IHG COL;BA]TI
CHARGE
Under the auspices of the State Be-1 ..
bating league, directed. by the Unr-j
,versity Extension department two ser-;~
les of debates have been held by the'4
various high schools in the state thus!
far and the third will be held on Fri-
day. Four preliminary debates are to
be held before the elimination of any
sch .s will be made. Carl G. Brandt
of the public speaking department is
In charge of the arrangement of ,l
schedules and of the high school de-i
bating work.
In the first series of debates there
were 33 victories, on the affirmative
side of the question and about 32 on'
the negative and in the second series'
there were 12 more victories on the
affirmative side. The question con- /
certns the St. Lawrence canal pro-
Accordin.g to T~ir. Brandt, 'the quew.
tion this year is especially satisfac-
tory because of its evenness. Many
schools report that the debates are'
bringing out jrsons with debating
ability who have never, tried out be- ~~.
fore.
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SOPH ENGINEERS
TO PICK NEW HEAD
Alfred White and W. D. Kidder were
nominated by the sophomore engineer-
ing class as candidates for president
for the coming semesters at their
mneeting held yesterday morning. These
men will be voted on at an election to
be held F'riday.
The election of a new president was
Imade necessary, by the resignation of
IHarold W. Miller.. Miller is leaving
school this semester.
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"Marinello, Girl" Face :Powder,
Marinello" Phantom Powder
"Marinello" Youth Glow and
"M arinello" Creams
Manicuring for Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Phone 2652
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saying the proper thing. W~e
have note papers ofr all occa-
sions, in boes or surpa~sing
beauty. The envelopes are dis-
tinctive in shape, and have an
individuality off their own.
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The Typewrter & Stationery
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A New Confection--A Real Achievement
German soldiers waiting to entrain for mobilization points in Germaniy
rrrn I Twenty-five thousand militiamen, forming the nucleus of Germany's new army, have been mobilized by the
QIIE iCifTIflh:YL KS military chiefs for' use at a i-oment'7 notice if military action is taken against the French forces now advanc-'
O~t VI~i~iW TO RS ing through industrial Germany. Thi: force is composed of the younger men of Germany and was organized aft-
IN RANE O SUDETSei the Ebert government camne into en.
non~ir IIe, nininnIn addition to his work in conne- lgh,%vt Guild Eleets officers
Preeiminary announcements of the ! B U R PH Wjj U DSCUSS ,tion with the commission, Mr. Burpee Per'ry M. Hayden, '25, was elected
Comite des' Voyages D'Etudes en11"IL U L IUUJ is well known as a historian. He has! rsdnto1h Hbr0uido h
France have been received at the Uni-,published numerous books, most of: p alsd chur h oatidnnual et
versity offices. Courses at French un- M iem dealing with Canadian history.!'.ic
iversities for American professors and .J iIt He has also been prominent in Ca- j ng Sunday-night in Harris hall. Mar-
students combined with recreationalE" nadian politics, having held important ion L. Murray, '24, and Karl J. Fair-
outings and visits to the most his-1 Lawrence J. Burpee, secretary for governmental offices at different banks, '24E, were chosen vice-presi-
torical and beautiful parts of France Canada of the International JointI times.detwhKnehRiars'2E
concluded by the Quinsaine Interna- commission, will deliver a Unix-n. ci etwt nth Richards, '24Er
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tionale at the University of Paris, will lecture at 4:15 o'clock this aft(,rn)on '
be offered this coming summer., in room B of the law building. He
The Comite Des Voyages offers th iq has chosen as the subject, of h~s :ec--
year a seventy-two day t our covering, ture, "An International Lxperii t"'
in addition to numerous outings, a The talk will deal largely. v .:-
four weeks coure 'at one of nine lead- work of the commission of which he
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ing universities of Europe, an eight
V/ day tour to the main points of histor-
S ical interest in France, and a two.
weeks course at the Sorbonne, Univer-
S sity of Paris.
The. groups for the coming 'summerj
will sail from New York between June
.~28 and July 1. All participants will
h' gather in Paris on July 20, 1923. More
S detailed information concerning es-
corts, residence, courses and 'other
instruction may be obtained from Prof.
J'Marcel Clavel of the Romance lfang-'
cage department .
GLOVER NAM D TO
t: POSITION OF HONOR
Prof. James W. Glover, of the mathe-
S matics department, was elected; vice-
S president of the 'American Statistical
association during his attendance at
the recent meetings in Boston of that
S organization and the American Mathe-
umatical association. Prof. Harry C.
S Carver, of tha, mathematics depart-.
rament, attended the meetings of the
S statistical society at Chicago.
y 'oung Peoples' Society to Give Play
;."Three Pills in a Bottle," a\, play
based on the life of Dr. Ida Scudder,
a missionary in India, will be given by
I' the Presbyterian Young Peoples' soci-~
ety at 7:30 Thursday night,. Jan. 25, in
Sthe Presbyterian church. The play is
S in~ four scenes, the first being laid in"j
1 an American college and the other
F three taking place in India'
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is a member. The purpose of the I=~
commission is to settle without. the ________________ ____,-___________________
need of entering into formal diplo-
matic relations all of the boundary
questions that arise between this
country and Canada. It is largely y
through the work of this committee
that the amicable relations N) hi ch °-
exist between the two countries have' If' YOU Want to' know~
so long endured. The commission is -
a decided improvement in the field of'=i1~v
International relations.,
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