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mah:-il J ' Q' -ltr:-'hal IFIIF-llfzllrillrailn-'IF-'lei l I , 'X 5 Wt: - :. p. X U ' , .. 5 Ll: All .lllgl Illl QU It fl-' I E C . l :- LQ l , 1 1 E .Lt i - M ' i -: ! i 'E Li f li i - 1 i' ii l-3 -U6 1 i - E i lt I L , l 1' n i ,ii L LL fit- iii ' i L... -:.:' fx , 1- -: , JJ- ra- 3-'- L. 2 'l 3 E ' L, A fl' . 3 llc L- il 5 u L ,lf 5 1 ' 4- ' 5 T I 5' 1 L, I 1 .A,. ,zqz f.Va ii rl ef EDWARD ARNDT-tEddf'f 3 St. Paul, lVl1r1I'1. -. QQ-5 .k., -- Q If experience is the best teacher, Eddie has iiliitiig ' .V ' been under excellent tutelage for the greater 'Q Q A .v Rf. .: : .UA part of his life. VJe can only sit and listen en- fa - ii ' ' M 3121 -- B 8 viously when he relates some of the things that 31 he has already experienced, His father is a HS gg- missionary in China. Eddie attended our I ' , L,,,,, f 1 Concordia for four years, and after a year in 1 QAQ. China with his parents he returned to graduate - W with the class of Twenty Eight. -E 43: Chink is supersaturated with China. His -- 'l room has the appearance of a Chinese empor- -ll lL ium decorated with all manner of pictures and 5 -l 43' ornaments. He can use chop-sticks left-handed. g 'I LL Once when he was in command of Company D. iff' L he tried to inaugurate Chinese methods of mili- 'I TI. tary training-with Chinese results. At present. L 1,-7 he is seriously considering writing a history of 'i'i ' ll the Chinese revolution: he has been an eye- 1 Q: witness of some harrowing scenes during tl'-2 V1 - :. ' recent troubles in Hankow. :ff1'f' i 1 ,Lm As Eddie himself will tell you, he is very - -- TL susceptible to pink-eye. , ..,. - -nn ,..,., L 't 1 T- I iLLlFUt?'lFJJFfJlFJlt 'lf 1'll3tlf3'l?ll'-7-,lla 'lt rllt4ll3lli-'ll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll llfil l38l
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