I FIRE WORKS BATTLES are fought by rival Tex- as A. and M. Col- lege battalions when they have some prob- lem over which they disagree. Here's an unusual night photo- graph of a recent roman candle skir mish. THE ENGLISH STARTED IT --And C Callow (kneeting) of the University of Per the first United States coach. to adopt the use demonstrate the faults of his crewmen. ,. ,N i'j-j 77 HIGH TRAPEZE ART- ISTS Wilson Fall and Larry Griswold do a double on the swing in the Uni- versity of Iowa gym. The camera caught them just as they finished their back swing. "DROFESSOR' Norris, Nebraska's famed sena- tor, gives Colgate University students of government the low-down on the senate from the lips of one who knows. The students studied in Wash- ington for six weeks. ,X7 _i r t _ ' . ANTI- NEW DEAL Su, preme Court Justices were hung in effigy at Ames, Iowa, following their adverse AAA decision. The political prank was alleged to have been the work of Iowa State College students. r i TORMS OF COM- MENT were aroused when The Enchanted Maze, a satire on American educa- tion, was presented at the University of North Caro- lina. The climactic com- mencement scene is shown above, with Bedford Thur- man giving the valedictory address, while Paul Green, author of the controversial vehicle. and North Caro- lina graduate, is shown at the left. G-JLI MUSICAL instruments are being experimented on by Beloit College s young and success- ful glass blower, Harold Cadman. WARON THE ATOM is be- mg declared by Paul Darby, Ohio State student, who is shown with the apparatus with which he and Dr. W. H. Bennett have dis- covered negatively charged atoms. Their discovery may lead to the smashing of the atom into smaller forms. m THE TIPOFF of the fast court game whici won from the Lehigh cagers by a score of 5