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9' ra' V ,Q 6 E fl . . 192 mi' ' A .. EH iw.'3'l3i.2 ' Iagijmv i i R, 2 s f gf, 1' A - - E , ' - 1 'T' l 1 Xvash., D. C. QSpeciul Xvirejz Speed test held in Washington won by Martha Jor- I gensen an instructor in Z. Y. X. High School of Harlan. Enterprise: A series of articles written by Dagmar Jorth will appear every Friday on that most vital subject, Good Roads tRhoadesJ. I Motor, News: The prize offered for ancient cars was won by the Honorable Rev. C. Justesen, who twenty years ago invested in one of the bi-products of Ford. The car is still in perfect condition, particularly the tires, which unfortunately, how- - ever, are flat because of the high price of air. ., T International Book Review: Rosa Kofoid who has just completed a tour around , the World is now offering to the public six volumes on her travels. l Photo News: Eleonora Simonsen secures only view taken from Alpine Cliff, Oregon. The award of 351,000.00 will be given at the Lhotographers convention in the spring. i . . . . l O. L. U.: After fifteen years of labor among the natlves at the mission of Colon I Rev. Petrusson returns for a few weeks' visiting his home in the east. E Dansk Ungdom: Alice Kringle begins her lectures on the theory of no motion in : athletics , this evening at the town hall. l Dana College XVeekIy: Lillian Lund is now assisting Waldo B. Nielsen in the new I course of ear training offered to the deaf and dumb at Dana. T l XVoman's Home Companion: Anita Madsen who took an extensive course at Dana is publishing a book entitled New Principles of Home Economics . College Humor: Harold Madsen is now head chauffeur for Senator Celnentary. L l Fa.rm and Fireside: Dorothy McCracken was chosen President of the Camp Fire I Girls' Association of America. - Bughouse Fables: Manager of the Olsenian Harp factory, Walter Nielsen, Racine, 2 retired last week and contemplates living happily ever after. Country Gentleman: The Green Bee Ranch owned by Mrs. Niels R. Green, nee Olga Petersen, produces 7,000,000,000 bbls. of honey per year. T Saturday Evv-ning Post: Dr. Peter Petersen, Poet Laureate of Nebraska, is recognized as one of the best surgeons in the State of Nebraska disproving the theory that it is impossible to do two things well at the same time. E Etude: Bessie Robeson, soprano and Victor artist, is now singing at the Metro- politan Opera House, N. Y. l Contemporary Dramax: Famous draniatist. Edna Sirnonsen, has just completed her i 10th volume Why Men Leave Home . I 111,111...-....1....-11-.1-1.-.1..,..-..-...111111.,.,,1, 4- 1
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e- -ape MAN 1926 .Q EE! L 2 ' Eff 'Shy J I ei .IM mu Riff-F lug,-f f XYRQVE . nn nu 'X 5 , 5 A - nag ' -,F grdg EK -I -5 3 -4. - 'iv f f i '.w: 'uf' 1.3. v ' ,.. T , ,..-. ISU L, -' ,:-lm.-L I ' W 'git AE? , 5. ' W- .1 ., 3-Tp , ,5 9.,jL .3311 . 5-.WM I 5, :E Y ,Q .wh - . .gsfa-4 -11:-vfaizfe'--Vgfii-J ue: 'M 2 1- I . W V ' .--e . I l T Physical Culture: The work of plastering of the New Cath edral at Moorhead is be- I ing supervised by Harold Tennesen. 1 Blair Business Journal: Wea.1tl1y society woman, Opal Tucker, has given a beauti- I ful statue to the town to be erected on the square. I I i Lnthersk Ugvhlarl: Esther Vedsted was elected secretary of U. D. L. C. of A. yes- terday. Dayton, Ohio: His second attempt within the year to set a world altitude record I will be made tomorrow by Lieut Eli Vig, Xvestern Mail Pilate. I True Story: Boas Weisinann, President of the Anialgainatecl Federation of Col- I lege Economists and School Jrtnitors, who received his start at Dana, celebrates his twentieth wedding anniversary today. I ' I E Alumni Your Book: Rev. Kaldahl visits the Alina, Mater and gives a few pointers E I to the present. Damian staff as to the psychology of a good budget. 1 5 I I I I DANA Talk about your colleges, T I'I1 tell you where to go- T Dana for her knowledges, T Cornell to learn to rowg T Harvard for her foppish dudes, I For doctors U. of Penn., I Yale for her wealthy studes, And Dans for her men. I -Olivia Jensen. I I I I I I I I I I I I 1- .-..- .--- . - - - - - ------- ------ ---- I - - -...-...g
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