his won essay Presi Pis particular hip according im. Although] (e has kept ina with student 1i lactively engage born in 1844, s( 'es of Walmer ax fTharet. He w; rpus Christi cc Some of his plays are, "iNero," "Pall- cio," "Ulysses," "Feast of Bacchus," an "Anthology in English and French," including the "Yattendal Hymnal" and "Ibant Qbscurl." PJORGIXIE AGGREGATION AID IO B E EV E N -TRO(%GER TH1AN LAST YEAR~ Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 23.-At this time last year, Vanidebilt, gridiron hopes were centered on the opening of the South's first conc~rete stadiumi here with the great Michigan game.I The openig event itself was the star attactonas no one wsotmsi enough to forecast a contest in whicht ]Coach Mc~ugin's then untried and un- certain outfit would hold to a score- less tie Brother-in-law Yost's power- ful machine that later humbled in con- yincing fashion all conference rivals. This season, however, the situation is entirely different. Both MWGugin and his suad will not be timid in en- tering the lists against any opponent this year and~ they will go to Ann Ar- b~or to face the same opponent Oct. 13 {with the feeling this time that there is a good chance to at least repeat, if not to wini. Better Team This Year.' With small losses from last year's squad whose great showing against Michigan put it on its feet and gave it confidence which enabled it to trav- el through its heavy schedule triump- ant in~ every other game, McGugin is now whipping into shape what should be a decided1ly better aggregation than that of last year. Five men are missing from last sea- son's Varsity squad, but hope of two of these returning has not been abatn- dloned. These are Center Sharpe and Guard Kelly. Captain Jesse Neely, and ends Neil and MlcCulloiigh have gone the way of all good football flesh but i Ryan, Bryan and Rives are to b~e found newcomers from the fresh- man raniks who ought to be able to fill out an even better team this sea- son, particularly if Sharpe and Kelly report. A decided team asset this sea- son will be increased experience and that confidence that comes fromt a ; .yea r the Michigan tie. Forecast Great Plunger The forecast for a better McGug- in team this year is strengthened par-, ticularly by the likelihood of the de- velopment of a plunging fullback, something that a Vanderbilt team has lacked for several seasons. This role is set for Ryan, the big Texan who last season was hors du combat schol- astically. Ryan who now is okeh in are the natural ed of Bomar, 1 many, picked as. of Gil Reece, fhe broken field ste first big gamea fit last fall and 1> sation in Diskif Much interest oboe ,r '; '! .85 the way, DA AS Fashion's Newest Ideas are accurately interpreted in these new fall hats{ PUYEAR & HINTZ 328 S. MAIN STREET BReady MS SAshley St dBWG fouryears This is ai great pen for college' men an~d womn ! It is made by the makers of Eversharp pencil. ~ It has a Ihuge ink capacity ! And /a the Wahl filling devicelfills it plumb full every time. It's. a big pen. But it is so nicely balanced and pro~- portioned that it fits into the fist most comfortably. The Wahl Signature Pen writes the instant the point touches paper. The ink begins to flow evenly - always enough, never too much. The pat- ented comb feed makes shaking un- necesary. Made in the U. S. A. by' ol. 4 a a4 f ' i t i : 4""_ V pUIKb-maker P hand-to heavy. rT with the of iridium th I A The bid den for 'I a ' w I i r wi r l Yrr e T - "n n Studens-the The TIER and the BOW jFashion considers her timeliest frock is the tiered,.f roc- 4IJ Designers speak of it' as the favored of, the favorites in Paris. [IJ The bow-at-the waistline is the piquant. feature that certifies manyo the street frocks for Autumn. 41{ College women will find likeable frocks awaiting .their choice. & l PLAYI NC Cy IN JA PIESWHTC2 THE GIRL _il V EXTRAADE -MACK- PRESENTS 000000 4. SEN NETT VERY LATEST36, WUER TH ORCHESTRA G For A G.ood ShowV, It Will TPa ' mO ] 10I s 110 , _ ,. I' ' 7