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November 11, 1928 - Image 11

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Smith Girls Mix in Politics-Here we have the officers of the Smith
Republican Club. Left to right, first row: Mary Barr, Joliet, Ill.; Caroline
Mowry. Englewood, N. J.; Wilhelmina Schoellkopf, Buffalo, N. Y.; Second
row: Jane Gilmore, Maplewood, N. J.; Fanny Curtis, Boston, Mass.
(Eric Stahlberg)

Flaming Youth Going to the Dogs-Certainly a plot for
Percy Marks may be found at the University of Cincinnati
where unruly freshman girls who are not wearing their dog-
collars are rounded up by the Woman's Vigilance Committee in
a county dog-catcher's truck.
(Underwood and Underwood)

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A Crimson Upset-
Captain Art French of
Harvard is shown circ-
ling Dartmouth's end for
a five yard gain. Har-
vard surprised the folks
by repulsing the Big
Green 19 to 7.
(International News-
reel).

One Way to Quiet a Sophomore-There are many
ways but here's an effective' one. This scene was
snapped during the annual class rush between the
freshmen and sophomores at Leland Stanford. Here
we find the freshmen treating a soph in a most undigni-
fied manner. The freshmen won the rush.
(Wide World)

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Combine Gridiron Cheers with Air Thrills-Five Col-Ot

Old fashioned railroads are too slow for modern youth.

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