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VOLUME 39 PART 2 Editor, Kenneth G. Patrick ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBIIER 11. 1928 Business Manager, Edward L. Hulsel
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Not a Brown Derby in the Group-This picture shows
that there are two sides to the political question. These
are the charming officers of the Smith League for Alfred
U. "Smith. 'Left to right: First Row-Margaret Johnson,
Kansas City, Mo.; Arnold Dana, Charleston, W. Va.;
Elizabeth Jordan, Antlers,. Okla.; Second Row-May
Hutchins, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Theodora Sohst, New York;
Virginia Veach, Oil City, Pa.; Katherine Kerlin, Moores-
town, N. J.
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perbole Parabolas-
Howard Harpster,
captain and quarter-
back of the Carnegie
Tech eleven. He is
noted as a punter par-
excellence.
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The Badgers are proud of their new play-
ing field and mammoth stands.
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Rising From a Surround-
ing of Sylvan ,Beauty-The
lacy Harkness Tlower domi-
nates the beautiful campus of
Yale University..
(Underwood and Underwood)
(Carnegie Tartan)
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