Blue Grads to Span Sphere-That's only another way of saying that John K. Colgate (left), New York City, and Stewart B. Riley, North Attleboro, Mass., recent graduates of Yale, are on their way around the world. Their itinerary will take them to South America, Cape Town, Syria, Persia, China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco. They will return after ten months of travel. ~. Just One Flanagan After Another-Carnegie Tech boasts of twins on its football team. Latham Flanagan (left), who plays end, and Thayer Flanagan, a halfback. Both are first string men. They are brothers of Hoot Flanagan, who was a star on the University of Pittsburgh eleven from 1921 to 1923. (Carnegie Tartan-R. P. Hay) A Muddy, Scoreless Tie-For the second -time in two years Cor- nell and Columbia bat- tle to a 0to Otie. John- soni of Cornell is seen carrying the ball in an end run during the first quarter. (Wide World) Flying High at Michigan-An aeroplane view of the beautiful buildings and grounds at Ann Arbor. The Lawyers Club-a law school dormitory-in the foreground; the new University Hospital in the right background; the new Architecture Building in the right foreground. The beautiful hills of the Huron Valley beyond. .1