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CHA RGE ~ETIL:r cIC I)iRE'UQIIt . 'III IN N i iT O WI'M() A AVE (1OSTEOPATH
KANSAS-Charges against T'. C. Al- M':' T INESOlA.-- Bc(("()i1i.g ha's as-
len, director of athletics, have reentQu~illI II te iflapl)Ot1angy ('of*being admit-
te aate ubeciI e{iCOr~ hre
ly been pressedI by the Kansas Mcd- "1teda- l sllb ectfobe cgie nhee
ical Society for alleged teaching of srie;when I li le ,: e pal-]atielvly
osteopathy, active, zI'ld will Ihe unie r I lisuper-!vsooftl le>(,ofrriulle'
SRECIL AI4LNC1ISTIC i(HOOL lorestry. wi~IIII oniec leonoH"s
TO BE LHE LD AT YALE -4~
YALE~. - Thirty-eight courses in 110 l I a1 A Iu )Fl 1(1 ( ;'I'E1d
languages of the world have been out- IO'WA '-An 4ciemic Iiheld meet vill
lined for a special Linguistic 111 ti- be held inl Iowa City someo timte nef,
tute to be held at Yale university this ,shr'ine;, in wvhichl hilt schooli studeul
summer. They include Saunslirit, Pali, f'on all over the sta ,e w illel 0 ivit
Vulgar Latin, Old Norse, Gotlhie and led to "iff ted. 'I'le M inkn s will colrn-a
many others, rantging "ill time from Pete inlacter regulnIar courses of id
the ancient Assyrian and I I if it e to the such as Elr;,;h, i;stry, mnat1)lin t',
geography fromt India to Ireland. rand Laltin.

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RIBBONIS AND
SUPPLIE S
for all makes of
TYPE WITERIS
Rapid turnover, fresh stock insures
best quality at a moderate price,
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17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615.

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Whose Wor!,-s Are as Modern as
Your Favoite aiy ewpaper

No. Greater Love 'Story Has Ever been Told!

Youth on a lark.,.
to Euro Pe
Dancing, swimming, playi ,g.-
Go over with the Younger
Generation in, the rollicking
Tourist Third.. .and have mnore
money to spend abroad ...
(Round Tip)
in Cunard Comrfort
Go the economical way with
adventurers of your own
age-people who are deter-
mined that they, will see,
and get all the advantages of
having seen, Europebutwho
want to save their money to
spend while traveling there
and who enjoy a trip on the
ocean for its own sake.
Do you realize how very
inexpensively this can be
done- on big Cunard ships
such as the CARONIA, CAR.
MANIA, SCYTHIA, LACONIA,
LANCASTRIA,a nd TUSCANIA?
You are berthed in a com-
fortable, clean cabin, you
have good food, nicely
served, with 'ample deck
space and you enjoy the
company of your own kind
of people. .. because they
are others like you who feel
the adventurous call of trav-
cling Tourist Third Cabin,
You will dance on moonlit
decks to the rhythm of a
college orchestra no feet
have yet. resisted. You will
swim in salt water in an im-
provised deck tank. You'll
play the delightful deck
games that youth-on-a-lark
dexse6. And there'll be
bridge, - -and conversation;
--and sometimes lost
sleep!. But of course you
hrave your choice between
missing sleep and fun.
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