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)H. tl; . □ □ CD ID □ □ tEfje i£ enttnel V o L U M E N I N E □ 0 flfj Sentinel V () L V M E MINE HTM WW KY T1)f Class of 1913 lmbrisiti o( jtlonMua □ □ □ □ □ ■ VOL 1 l K i N i : rrnt.iMit i nv (TI)f Class of 1013 □ HlmUrrsitp of ittontana 0 □ ra Dedication ;f rrbcncU Cfjai Irs  rf)fucfi Mil HIS LOKU AND E PMC IE NT ttRVICI. +? rai 1 1 : Lrr, ' J.. ...k Ok lnt rfnlii.i ' 1 ii ci t . i ■ ■ 1 1 1 1 f liOOK Touts . . . .... SetnioM ftlHUv Book Five .... . . Sophomorei Hi p- iK KfcVKS . lllJOK Ekjiit . . . . , . . . Literary BOOK Nl.VE OnjjiriiKJit ions ft MUX Tkn .... |(. h ik f.i i ' ■ i s . . . . . . SfpiYiriliiw BOOK Twfc[,VK . . . thktka 1 ■ TlMKTHKK . . . . GoDega L5fo 1 1 i FiUBTEKV Ihinwims KlFTEEJf . . , Calendar ]il HlK J) JHtmtatta fetatr JBoart of Ctmtation V, Ctanceo iltKy.nyott Euwix L. Xohrik .... PrmMent Albekt j. ivem Attorney Genera] V. K. llAitM.iv . Sii]H. Vub. Inslrm-Eioi!, Secretary A I ' I ' i i] TK|i C. W, Mfi ' rVNNIH.Ir Ilrlcna W.HL1 ' H. N V K IflllllllCM S. J  . LAlKittNT On ill KallM WfALTKB S. MAILT MAN |] Herman ti. T. I ' Al ' i pniiHi II. ii. I ' H ' KKIT TU ' frn S. il. U5QNAT?E Ftmr c ie. Mali juhhuuIsi Ivvi ■ -i i i ' . i I ' ■ .Ann i r rin: I n r. kk ity t A. tH.MWAV , liJ lnn.tli J x-i ffl.-| i J. H. T. u v.man . (NHDHj A. I.. lU ' VCAX . . , , J I!. SF f£R .... . Hr Tftinr ■ 1 JH BHH CLTDS Aim sti s Dimww. IMi. I) Mauri ' -.- Am um. A. B.. Cornell University. «W ; A. M.. Ilurvanl CnlvrmHy. mi; I ' h. V.. Harvi r.l rtiiv.-Ti.il . lvT. Iii ltu. tor In ItlMory. Harvard mi- vrrnlly and lla.l llff.- Cnll«-jc« . is! ' - ;; AiwlMaiit ITufrMor of lllnlnry. Lttand Bunterd, Jr.. Uatrutftjr, i  :- 9; A  o.iatr PrvfiMvor of u  -  ory. 8i«nf nl IftrtVWafty. ih  -i:MK: Aiw.lui.- l r..f.-«M.r of IIU- tory. tnlv.noty .f California. Summrt S. hoot. 1 K ; Htu.trnt In t lpclK. Krrlln. nrnl Partn. IIM)l-l 2: ITofoMor of HlHtory, Htunr.ir.i t ' nlvr-rMlty, 1V0H: l ' r.- |.l.-nt. I ' nlv.mity of Montana, from Kcpt.-tnlwT 1. lo tUpt.-mr.or 1. IfU. 9 CTtif Jfacultp v. M Asn, a. it 402 EMj st. Pr Ji «r  .«   O ' rrv . (Iradunt. from Normal School at o w -ku, N. Y.. 1 TI. ami from Tall- in 1 7 : (Irmluatp Student at John Hopkins, fortwll iiul l nlv«n«lty of fhlow; limtrui l ir In QBlWjat Normal School. l rofrw- r of l tln and fjNak, 1 nivi.ln of Utah, USN - «; l rofr wor of Latin and Of , rnlv.fji|t ..f Montana. w ncr 1894. Fkkokkick SaiKrcii. M. K., A. C. :MW S. Fifth St. W.-U troffuor 0 MoJem liittga,i£f . Attended Public K- h Barcelona. Spain; Graduate. Gymnasium. Frankfurt on UM Main. (lorniHtiy; M. K.. Purdue rnlwntftv. IM; A. .. wmr. IS! 4; Sr. rvtnry of tli« Faculty. Inlvenuiy of Montana. C|W BH ; Crofnuor of Modern IjuiaruaKes. sine .Moi{ Tl . .Ions Buno, Ph. I) 80S S. Fifth St. Kii-st Prvfisnr tf BhUgy. U. A.. Simpson, US.: M. A.. Simpson, U n; M. S.. Simpson. UM: I ' h. ! ., Illinois Wrst« an Pnlvrrslty. 1M6; Adjunct Professor of Solent. Illinois Wrsleyan University. mx- : Vnttmm of Rl..|.i« - and Iliyaka. Illinois Weslryan L ' nlveralty. US fl; IMrcclnr. rniwnUty of Montana BtoU 1c«] Station, aln.e U99; IWessor of IBoUnjy. rnlv.-nrfty of Montana, sine U 7. PkUKCBa OO-BIN, IV L HO S. Fourth St. Wost Vo riior 0 IJjrrittmrr. Chicago Woman ' s OottW, ! - .: tUm York State Normal 8t) o«.|. Graduated. UM; Student In Vasaar Ootttf U i-93; It. U. Ohio « ' olU-ce. l« t 2. Student in Harvard Summer School, llHil; Tea« her of Mteraturc and Principal, llutlc Illah School. U J--I U0; IWrowr of Literature, t ' nlvrralty of Montana, since 1 00. Wit I IVM I . II K K I N . I ' ll I). AwrUK ' , Kesrur. h I floral, ry of FhyshaJ Chemistry. Muwuliuwu Institute -f TeohnolotTy. Rupert Chemist, IV S. lMpnrtm.nl of Justin-, 191011; Professor of Chemistry, I ' nlrersUy of Montana, since 1XU. (Ttjc .If a cult p .|k k PWI ROWB; Ph. D rniwrsity Av.niic Frtjr nr t OtvUmr. It S. t ' nlvi-ralt) - t NVI.m kii. 1V«7. M. A.. m ' .T: Ph. ! .. Stu W nt. Wn.i.iwi BUDBIOS BOOK, PH. 0. 4 rj KiUlv Stn.i Prvftsstr 0 Pn Megj « J k Juration. •loM.ru II ki ini; UkM WOOO, I ' ll. I).. 1. 1.. I). |);ikut;i anil Arthur PrvftJltr 9f History amJ hvnomiii. n. a.. wt-Mcrn Ooim, UM; m. a.. t tat« Dotvpmty or !••  , i m: Hi. D.. Columbia rnlverMiy. l ;; M.l .. Ottrrferln University. 1S10: of Molilalia, wince 1907. Un 1- i.MtK I ' i.ynt. If. s 404 K uiy strct Pr Jtti r  t SUithtmMta. I ' h. D., University of MUtiliran. I  7: Prtncltwtl. fMlvr. Michigan. W - U; Overlsrt. Michigan. ls l- 3; Graduate 8ttid«-nt. University of riil- a o. 1R 7- ' J . ami Summers. IK9 . IWH). 1 02. 19t 5. lH ' X. I 7: M. S . I ' nlvc-mlt) ' of Chicago. ltK «; A«al«tant In Mathematics, Mrndtey Poly- teehnli Institute. Utt-lMt; Associate. Itdd.. U  j | ; ImtnMlnr, Ibid,. 190I-07: Associate Professor of Mathematics. fnlvcn.lt of Montana. lW7.ru. and Professor of Matbemntk ■ . since 190S 11 TI)f Jfacultp Artiii K Wii.i.iam KiniTKK, M. M. K. :tO. I nivoiNity Avenue Vo i  r tj Hmgimtrrtrng, tm charge oj Sckooi 0 f.mgiaffriitg. Grnduatr, L ' nlvrralty of Wim-onaln ami GbYMbJ Cnlvrralty ; M. M. E.. Cornell tTtilver«ll.v ami Inivrnilly of Wlaconaln: lnAtru tor In Kn tn««r- Inc A l tant Pnimmtt of Mm Knajinwrinic. Aaaiamnt l r r Mor of Kxiwrtnu-iita) KiiKlnt-t-nnir. and I ' rofmuhir ..f Kvp Tlm«-ntuJ Rn«litM rln«. riilv.-n.il of VI ..n ln. IW- J; t ' onaulllna; KnKlnwr. Wlaronaln Statr B.«rd of Control. P M Wj I ' rofeaaor of KfiBlnt-prtnK. t ' nlvrrajty of Mon- i n Bon ki KiKKwiMin. I ' h. I). ... 620 Ford Sti I Pnftmr of Bolami an J rorritry. A. B.. Pn. lfli- rnlvi-rnlly. I ; , II.. ITItu lon Cnlvrraily. 1 0J; ph. IX. Columl.la rnlVTNlly, IX«3; Krll.m In Biology. I ' rlnifton fnlvrralty. is:«t(. ; NVw Y «k Botankal Uunlrn. Ut -l 0t; Aaalatant In Botany. Columbia I ' tilvriMly HumriH r K liool. l  : Aaalatant In Bloloajy. ItolltlWf PPllUti ls o-i l; ImrmlW In Botany. Hyra. uw I ' nlvrriUly, IX ' I-MJ; Amnm ' oiI. ' trthmoi of II t any. Itti.l-OT, and l rufraaor of ItolMny. !  ;: AwKiani BotunlMt. |V|urtmrnt of Invraiiitatton. Conti- nental -M.-xU 1111 ItuMwr Co.. IH07-0X; Canwicl Initlltutlon. Ix-ivrt l-al .rnt.iry. TiM-aon. IMS.M ; Aaalatant i ' rofraaor of Botany and Kor- ratry. I ' nlveralty of Montana. r. r -10; I ' rofr-aaor of Botany and Kor- • Mry. toti S-tit.-nilxT I. 1910. QaVHMDt Fi l.l.MKK IJi:vxin.i . IMi. I). S16 1 ' nivfrsitv Avenue Prof t nor of f.nghth and Rhttoru. III. B. TV;,, h.i Kiwcllah M M Ha tle. I nlvrralty of Montana. Bl r-tnrt -, «ln «- K. plcintxr I. I 10. ,I« iin IV ( YHKiwi, LL. It. (Michigan). Homvrun than, Prtftuor tf Mtml.ina f. ' oJr Pra tur amJ Mining umJ Irrigation w u . IIknky WisriiKiir Bxujamtn, A. iv. LL. B. Pnftnor of Imu; Acting tiram of tht Iji-.v S.a of. A. II. Ilnrvard CoMlto t 9 i LU B.. Harvaft! r„.w School. 1 01: U«- tur«T in UVmr, I ' nhrv rally of California, l . ' .-! . Aaalatant VMfMMT of tjxu. Ilaatlnira Oo iU pi of llw I-aw, l fl 1 - ■ ■• ' ■ . Brartklnif Alton u-y In Kan Kranrlaro. IKiM-IMI. Brofw.r of U«w. Cnlv raltv of Montana, altiro K vtnnber. 1 11. IS CfK Jfaculti ' A n. Wmiocm, A. If., LL H. Aisistant Profssstr of Im M. A. n. PnlveraHy «.f Kemu.kv. 19 : A. SI. lt t l.. tHti prlnrlp.it. C$16 «r«dl lllah Srhool. Rblimond. Ky.. I n«; Aaalaiant profraaor In Kngllah and Assistant In Aramedy. Inlverslty ..f Ketuu.ky. iHHi-lics: i.i.. it . Harvard Ij 8rh« o|, 1 U: MaBkW of h ntu k Itor. alnre l '  9; Assistant ITofcaaor In I .aw at rnhreraliy of Montana, aim- Septrmlwr. 1 11. QOBTAV U FUCHJB 419 Smith Tliinl Strwt Wt-st Pnjtstor • Math Mnnl.al Student In H:irnl unr. Wt-lmur, Ilu. krhuric. and Frankfurt; Member Of Thf mlorr Thomas Orehestra, St. U ul Choral Symphony SorlHy and WorM ' a Kulr Symphony Onhf-alra: Profeaaor nf Muidr. Unlvrralty of Montana. aln. e SrptrmWr I, mo. Rukkkt Nk.m. Tii. .mi-un. It. S. . . :51! I ' liiviTsitv Avfiiiif Assistant Pn rssor nf Physics. 1 . 8., fnlverally of Nashville, lao;; (Iraminar Principal. Montaomcry Bell Aradomy. Nashville. 1902-isS; Aaslstnm In Motofjr. l ' nlv -ralty of Naahvllle. Summer. 190C; Student, Cnlvr-ratty of ObfeftfO. 11KK-09: Actinic Aaaociute Profraaor of Phyalca. oberlln Cnl|c K e. IJ.t ; Instructor In Phyalra. Cht. aan fnlverslty High School. |jai . Inairurtor In Phyalea. I ' nivrraily of Montana. 1 19-10; Assistant Profraaor of phyalea. alnr Srptrmber I. 1910. Eumsk Kxowt.Ks. Ph. M South S.-. on«| Stroll W ' pst Instructor in Finr Arts. Hoatnn Art Srhool. | K.«; Ph. B. I ' nlvrralty of Montana. UM; Chns Art School. Shlnnr wk Hllla. School of l lu«at|..n. I ' nlvrralty of Ohlmjco. IX ' I: Art Institute. Chicago. 190|; Columbia I ' nlv -ra ly. 1 09; Ph. M.. I ' nlvrralty of Chicago, I l : abroad, summer of I9t 3. IMHI an l 191«; Instructor In Drawing. I ' nlvrralty of Montana. ls s-l lrt. In- airurtor In Ftnr Arta. aln.r September I. 19|o. ICaky Stkwaht. a. B. Woman ■ RaO Qniveodty Qroundi Itrtin of H ' omrn anJ Instructor in Ijitin and kng nn. A. B.. I ' nlvrralty of Colorado. 1900; Inairurtor In Stat Preparatory School. 19 v.-oi; Prlnrlpal of Uxiamont High School, Colorado, ptoi.a. ' .; Instructor In Kaat Denvrr I liarli School, IMS ?; student. Columbia I ' nl- vrralty. Summer of 1 mR; | -an af Women, fnlvrralty of Montana. a|rur 19 7. Gebtbudb Buokhoos, It. s. 206 Smith Fourth Strati Watl Ijbrariam. B. 8.. Unlvrralty of Montana. 1900; DUaofi Stale Library S -h. .|. UM Mi Hprrlal Cotirae In (ViVernment DOOMBMBUh Wlwonaln Slate Library Commtaalon. ' . :; Librarian. Cnlveralty of Montana alrne 1V02. £t)c Jfnculti ' JAMM Bkrvi. Sckkr. IV A TniviTsitv A emit ' Rrgiilrur anJ PrrnJtiU ' i Sffrrtttry. H. A.. I ' nlvomHy uf Montana, ms; Prmid nra SUx-rrtary. IIMVS-W: A. tin R«-tci tnir und l rr!i|«l ' nf 0M r« tiir . IW-W; HfCM-tary «f the Kit. ultv.  li .«- BipUHllWr I. lwrt; llpgUtrur utvl I rr l.trnr«. r.-rvtar ' . ln «- Sv| trint«-i I. 1910. Bi am f. a. (Xuurr, n. s ; l l Kottim s, In !• .!■■• in St.ttktmtttiu. B. 8. I nlvprxHy uf California. 1901; ft—flif In Maihpinatl. . t ' nlvrralty of eallf.miki. IW5; Untduata Htudvnt. 1 904-09; Aawldunl In lliyrlo. 19o3 o ; ln tru lor In Matri. ulatloti I ' liyxl.a. Summrr Hraalon. I WIT. ami Auimant In Matlirrtuiti. h. I9.IT-09; InMru.tor In Mulhi-nuntl. n. l ' nlvt-r U of Montana. alinr ftlJUnaWf 1, 19 9. HAUL BOCKWAL Smith. M. A.. W rniwrsily Av.nu. ' Imtructor in Eivcmtioii unJ Pfnwnt Culture. II. A., YV«-atrrn CII.-kp. 1901. and M. A., 190 : Htudrrit Columbia H.hool i.f Oratory. 1M l-«i3: and X..rlliu. t.-i n rr.lvn.lt . ISM7-0S: MMfj T— f|ft  f nbbO S|H-akl m Mat IbMMMBpa, With K.-liwJ. T.drdo. Iowa. lVW T: Inatru.tor In Worutlun mid I ' hynl.al CulUirp. Iiukota Vrah- an fnlvpn.lt . 19 -o9; Inalrti.-lor In Kl . utlon and Kob :rt H. Ca T, Ph. U :tl l ni wrsity Av.nu.- Pfnmal Oirretor. Htudrnt. t ' liivoraity of Montana. U 44t: Hk a. Valr. t Wiyalral IHwIur, l ' nlv r lty ..f Montana.  ln r K«- trmt.«T 1. 191 . Wli.l.iwi H. PLIW, M 8. B. 8. i: -• i . t • -  r i - timiltutr. INT: M. S.. I91 : Inxtni. t..r in Civil KnKln - rinK, U«mm I ' olytr. hnlr. 19t.7-l ; AanlMant to l lty Ktuttnppr. ll of TVrrr Hauta. Ind.. IMt-ttj Bagljaar I ' arl ItrldKe i ' u.. I ' art . III.. t 9; InMru.tor In Civil K.mtlnot-rliiK, I ' nlvenilty of Montana, air - Sr| trnit r 1. I 10. hfom BOH UN) Shu tkmykk. Ph. I 4 2 Ki l« ly Avrnue lnittu,V r in Hi ton .  . .. . ntttm. A. IV. Kalama  o C..|lw. !! ■ :.; |m. I .. Clark rnlvr-nuty. 1910; Oraduat Htudrnt. rnlVpmUy of CfeteMJ 19tli«nT. KHIow In I aychokicy. Clark Cnlvvralty. 19 fc-1i ; liuUru.-t.ir in lllxlory and Kdu. allon fi.-v i-.n of Montana, iln.T S ' |itPtnbrr 1, 1910. 14 Tt)c fatuity .Ions W.vricln Mm . M A 1009 Popl f Slnvt I H strutter in C fit mil try. Marokry Winxikrku KkUiHNKk. 15. A. 815 K;i-t Kr..ut Sttvw Auittant Ijhrarian. It. A.. t ' nlviTvlty f Montanii. 194 k; KturKiit. Library Hrh.M.t, 81m- mnrm OoMaffa, IWt -09. AwUtnnt I.IUntrUin. I ' nlvcrxlty of Montana. ■lm-r Imtru.tor in Cumon. Cakrik Cam I ' atton. A. It. H. L. S. Aimlamt in library. A. B.. Northwe tt-ra I ' nlversity. Vr ; IIIHioIm Stat Library BtttttOl, 1 11; AnMunt In Library, fnlv «r lt of Montana, alnre K i.ti mtwr. mi. Omoi Mikit I ' m muc, A. M Initruftor in h.nf-lnh. lra lu.«t - III In.. In Slat.- Nurtnil I ' nlvomlty, U9 : A. B.. t ' nl (ii-m.ii, [I. ri NMSHiiiA.M, 15, S.. M, K. fHStrstsfty in MuJuBBtat Klgimrrtlg. El S . V. :. ' .::■ F -..! ' . t I : , lSlUll IfHi: M I.].. I .. ri. 1 1 Plliv-THily. lints: In inn n.r In lii;ii.LLi . Virginia (NflylnSuik tUtltUt , t - ' Knplnrrrl nx DvpttrUOtM nt Tf DU4MIM 1 ' iJil, Irnn MJIrriOil Co., Kn iry, M t., on 81 4 i in ami iiuq Vvcmtue OowtnurlSofv 190S-W: BnglbrerlniE PrtmrlMtMil, VItyIiiIjl B(tfg« «ni] tr..n CO., EUMUKft . Va.. l!ni .|n; Axplnltihl SiJ|wrHlUMiilfnt, llowcr Jin.l MovhnnLcnl ] | n ri:.. ' ii. i ■.•!.-.::!. ni -i: iV.il i. ' .... J.-tikiriK. Ky.. f ll: InHlriK ' tor In Sfrcbnnlfnl BmilMWtua ' , [nlvi-rnlcy imJ UOfttUM, since S plfltilwr, 1 11. (iu A. Grow , tnitru tar in Shaf PnUtftt, IMtt Um llljfls fvrlmar, 13 Mi; AmlJitnnl tttwman, FUrjjo CrMUMfT Supjriv h - .. Mi ' . hiiuN liLii, I ' Vilh-fpc i.r Knjrlnnrlnjr. rnlvrrjiLty Of WlH ' imvIn, UMS ' lUl; In t muter in flhop practice. VnlvrnHy of Momaiik. ilin Hi ' inrmiHr. urn. prrLil lecture re in Jfoifstn 0. u AjjahSj B, l£ Awi-lsiam EMatrld Korvnter In Cliarge cif GMUlnf, Dltitrfttt No. 1. R E. Bonus Ihrnttamnn, IMntrlrt Kik 1. -F. T. plAliPIXK lh ]M-rLr.r of GrciifSiiw. I ' iiUmI glnlcic rvpurlim-nt itt Aarlriihi C ' It A K t.KS W. .Jl ' N ' WKRU Stat - Korr-Mi-r of -Mnntnnju I). T. M 30N, M. I . M. S. Si:[m i -, i I ' ., i I ■ •! ;■•• Nullimiil Kort ' Bl. P. J. CBm m CLiLntN HxumEnrr, IMjrtriol No. 1. Suiwt-vlifjr KiH.ti.nfO Mhtfooal fontL Owickrk F. E. Tiiikmk Pramdenl Hkxh Wbab VWPresideiit Cabbus Wn.umjx , Swretary R. V, ruKHKl.l Tn ' JisLiriM- Colors r ( old and Green Fuki E. Tiiikmk. K S. CIVIL KNUINMKttlSC. M Nu; Mu  Jem Hr llom; Hawlhomr. JJ, (J . (St. HI: Vlrc-f rvjiLili-nL « «, U : Fwtlwll. HI: HHwi! ' r win -, lit; a ;l i. u i ,,.- nx .n, - -. Knclnwn ' CliiU, ( ; HI: Vk-«-Fr««ld nt Mime. MJ.s Aiiverl tnlng M«.na««r of Uii- K.illi,.3., ArUHK Ull- x M.iIi.il ' . . I-Ji; IVi-IH-:-h Mill !. . ' i- I ' i-f Ihv 1912 flentlntf: Manner uf th« Junior Fn m: Club, i2 i Kxwuilv «.v hi- CI.IM.r nf A H I - - M.. Hi; M:.t,.,uvr i.f !!■ M ,I|I:H I I... . J,,:, r 1 1 I I-. ChM Treasurer, (I); FrenNt-nt o? SvMvr Chuw. 17 Camumj Paok Wlunw, k Kn|i|in Kxpr (hmnw; IVnri mil ; Y. W. C. A.; t ' larkla; Hr.-mary A. r M . Vl.rl ' r.Kl.l.nt A. H. It. l ; I ' tialnnun  .nlul I ' ummltlc . (1), ( : « ' buw S x rvtury. til: Ketone Aaaoclall-.n; Awmm U.UnI Art Bdltor 1912 8 ntln l. I). I). E COAMM ;kuuxiv. Etna Chi: T. N K. ; Salui ui.J sm .lent AmtUtiinl In :.- .|d|o Mi (S), (4); ,H«-toni «• AnurUtlon. t tile- nub. (1), 12). 13); rnlvtTNl (4); lloar.1 of DtffMMn fnlv r m C ' Uuoi I ' rfftktonl. «I ; OftM Trr : CommlHe . A. 8. t ' . M.. ! : Ti O); AjutlMnnt Buninmui Mun:iK-r (1), (|); Hu lnr  Mnnajcer V e Pwta «l gtf itoani -r i or ra, Club. (4); Kpnrtlna K Uu.r MVI K llor  1 v .-.-i.lv Kalinin. Hi; r «3i; INin-HHtonle Cunrll. 42 . nmm T ' Club. «S ; Vi. • P.. - III. - • tub, IU: Maiuwr 1-nlv.r.llv S Fl.uKKNCK LKKCII. A. R ■ Kftfta Omnmn; |« n tralln; VI. - tvoMhMM I ' tium, Ct i nurfcla; TNIHM IIM , (I); ttrcrrliry wnw. (t)i Y. W. ' . A.; fitlBf r MNor 1 12 Jtontlnr l; ■lanmllc i ' lul . (f 2 Junior I ' f.rn, 3i: r   Huh IdrrrMr; Vto -Pr «l«tont wiif. ♦ Urp. rt r V kly Kalmln.  3 : Amw- i i.- Wwkly Kalmln. (4) I rnlr f Hy Bm[ 3K F. Hi-nti:u. A. IS. Mathematics. (S). wn Y. W. C. A. BoLlICSe 1I.m-i.aV, 14. S. IIISTOttY. , p nm Knl Mil Sluirm. Hpflli ' iii ; fun., ji; ch,-mtHin- riu-h, (K), i ; Htewtborae, ), (in Dtnetor i re  (. lulu, h 3 1 : 8 bUn«l Ktnff, (9); BeMtte AwHwia. tjuii; J. ' tJi Kut.n. rl|ft; A j l tnnt In Oeokw, Hi; Oj.-h imah nmll. S), H)l Trflclt Sii-M.l. Football Builml. M. i:de Johnson, a, ij. 11 NlN E BASL lim iiil, A It. Monroi LAiranA w . C A.: Cabinet wrne, lt; t Murk la. r I); 1911 Mrniiiu-I Staff. Aw ahki.i.k BowurraCHf, A. B, MtM l:u««. (larkla. dD, J : V. V. C A.. (1). It: t ' nlvrrnlty I rrwi Club. lt «r«l f IXmlnrm (S). (4); CUtadat Mtfaw mi BwUmL B. A. WlNSTANI.KY. J ., B. s. Kimnii CM; m «k Friar: Olw nub. O), ! . Montana Ituuhlr Qourtttt !•: Atli- l.tl«- HltOt of Hrnlimt. (t j 1ans Raxkt-t- ttall. Football. (t . (ft). (1). « : Cap- tiiln Football, (4); Track. 2): Ki-1,,.11. (St. (4t; Qaptltfa u.,« -i.iii (it: PrraWiont ' a Prlw In l -..lo« , 3 ; t ' nlilmn Prl «- In iI.-..Nk . li; TuR-of-War. J). 2 ■4 ;f i l i i ' L.Mii: ri: .J. fAmms. U. S Knia CM; Y. SI. C. A,: ITmMont name, ; rn ' icjciitu ut OMmnUon, Ct); Bluftnl  i Of MlctUiptn, (l ; SludMt fit Montana Siaiv i:,. h-K - ,.r AKiJ.-ulmr. ' . i ' 3K Anlmiinl fAmllK ll M;mim.-r, (I); Cb airman of Cap anil fiown % ntrnlit H-. GftACfl Rankin, A, IV iijiniKi Kama Gamma.: PI Em H: Cumw in . i k-.i tit. ChuirmjLti Junior iVuni f . ' .:.riilinK OjinmLl [ : . EkXKST K. Hl?BERT, 1J. S. ma. CM; Th ta NTu Epoilori; Blaefc Krtarji; l4i ' fL-rw Tuff-itf. Wur. i2 „ J}| WVfklJ Ktinln, AtfHani Editor, (1); Buafwu Uajucvr w.ru . 2): PrHMiot A. . r, aL a HtK Junior Itumi Committee (1), 42); I ' urnivn] Adftrtttlttg MMMCftfv ClMlnmui a, i M. [nt«r cbolutki 1 ' nriitrilM... U); V nlvrrnH • IMiiy A lv r1 Sit- ing Miiiiuwr, (1 ; ft-mlm-l Muff Arllnt P ij; Alumni tt tiimwit ta 1] m. t uui- Work, AMUjtani in Forwtry ami Biology, f3)| rr «iiJtlki a Prlfc lit Furc-Mry. - ' ); MfinblT ][lHTJW]LuljlBll|- l-:3iNTI:llllllH-IL( Commuter, fZ . Jl BfeiKiR Jnwrx, B, S, |:. flTANY. BHfclllt UluM. D. M. CuVNKHS. I S. S. Sljftn Nil: Y„ Al. A. Cabinet 31; A. a U. M. ALhk-lU. ' tWiralltn.- itY, I5l r (4): C ' tiiMH l ' r«Tii!i ' iH. Il _ i3 : 8tti 1 -nl AjwIpE ' iinl In Shop. (I); Hlwlc-nt AMbiatu In Phynic . Ill; OtH IbulcFtlmll li, i3j, 41k: f ' linlnln mm ' , 431, III; ball u , (2 , UK fl i Buctall, i ; Uariu ' lbull. Mattim? - Track TVairt, IS); EnrfiM-en- Club, 1 , « . « . «): Olw- Club. IS): 1 I2 amdiwl BUrt: rjir- ■ i v-i I 1 .-irnruii. r, r2,; .I ' i ii I- ■ r I ' n.ni f..ni- Kill . 3 : AIL-lli-ntaiui I Voter K. -Until. IS ! All-ManlABB Guard Pintail. Itli AM-j i.LbH HilnLiimw MmwilWr K lfnll . SH AUvi-rltaliitf MurniRrr tfjHmln. iJl: Tub- irf-Wjir Ann ••• Mai i : BaOOU M ' ri.i;otv,ii. A. B. Kappa Kappa Oammn; II Km M; flarkla. 0)1 tttj Sentinel Staff, (f); Sextette, ft). (O; Mualc dub, tl). ft); Junior l n fn mtnlttec. S); CnlvrrDlt y Pre Club. (4); Cnlvemlty May. l . Mii.ton Mason. It. S. Klltnui Chi: Mil Sigma Epfiilon: Thotn Nu K pal Ion; Black Kiiara; Clatta Treasurer. ( ; A. 8. V. l. gortal Commute . J : Junior I r m l.lithtlnic Committee. (J): Knlmln Stuff, (t), tat: Track. UK Knai- neera ' flub. (2). (J). 4 : Vlll Pwlj—I -.mi.-. (Si; Treasurer nn , t: : I ' .tl2 Sen- tinel Stuff; Stu.lent Memtor lyeeture (ikictki dk WaattiM, A. B. Kappu Alplin Theta: Penetralia; Y. W. C A.. 1 . I : narttla. tl . Ct), «►. ( ); Crnaor Mime. : . (3 ; I ' tealdent Mime. 4 ; A. S. I . M-, II). j . :n. (4): Kxe.ttllVe t ' otntnlttee mime. ts ; Secretary annie. (4i; Pnn-llellenl. Council. tJ). 4 ; Vlee- Prvulilmt Mime. J ; Secretary aiime. 4 . 54 Leo W. IJakkr, b. s, AaWMUted KiuclncL-r. ill; KnRJnffTH ' CluK (J). (J). M ; Tn rv i rfT nnK% t3 | Kkpuu- llvp (. mumlttw nw UK S n thirl Hmrf, (S : Olw Clut., 1 - r3 ; Miinnpr W. 4X1; MuKitlttn DaUbk- QgrtrfoCt . u : cms DAnke[i«ji r a . m. 3 . H); C(lj t )ti wiirn ri ; Slnrnjtfr Kntfcotlwll. {«); Eiwulivi ' rommLltri- A- f . U. M.. Ct ; TitK-sif-Wnr. ;■). Ki...iii-:n£ ' k [HilivKi;, A. IV MTHK.vrCKE. FgBMralltt V. W. C. A.. l). J). 4) J PpwiI -jh Mrm 13), 4 j CTnrkla. UK E2), , (Ik PwU«nt j-jinn ' . (St; Onsa r mtlnr, rjl: Lltemy BiIIMt ISlf ftantlncU Junior fman Hi- nriLl I rip f ■iin m 1 1 1 AutIII k W. OUOURKB, A. It, EU8TOK3 am ECONOMIC m IKS PUl-He1f«ttU t%nlin ' Ll. (J), (JJ, (4): i i ■ ■ It, ( ); Clftn DuinttwIL 2). K pn '  f.nt(itiv . lion tana Stall Ormtcritttl Contort, l : Mt-nttw-r (Jmivrw-nl ft rendition i , (S); Praidieal M1H« ' . 4 ' 2): WIlilKT Ibmrirr rt -h fJnni| lp lor t o -i tii a. s. i . m. omtotteai I ' xmmlllcr, (J), ( : Arlvrrtlnlnir Qtrnl- vat, (1 , (j); A- A. I . If. EsucullY Vnn- mlEt«-rr. ( ; A l lJint A|anHK , T A. S. t T . M.. h : HMrthOm . HI), (« ; Crttki ium, 111: l J FWMl Club. (4 i rrTMlilmt Home. HI: WnkU Knimln. CtJ,  ); Ebih |K Tter, (tXj AfMihlmit Alitor, (J); t-Mlrui- m-Chlrf t lL ' Si-n I ™i : AmMuI In Of. fk f (S r in: Qlof Club, «), (I); Or- obtrtr -121; Kofldolln Ctib, (1)5 Tuu-ut- sr. Efje juniors: j-co -C3 c.Mci. camkkox Piwident IIazkl Lyman V i ce JV e ri denl (ii.ADYS IIikkmax Swivtnry I ' KTKK IIaXSKX tlOMlUIII Colon) : air lllur and While HallOl - Slow. Hut Sun II UEKL LTM n. Urrr la a younic 1n l - no fair— Tlx HkspI with IlKht «urly hair Slip .|Ultr a VrhM ahiilk. Hut DOW kft-ft It ilark. Aw f r .IrlvlriK n mr ahp ' a rlttht thprp l KTK IIaNSKN. BflN lit a fp|l w MBMd Pete. VIh w ornn all the tnnhli-nn o swppI: Hp lioMa Dip . limn mon Aiwl thlnka It iiuitp fun To makp out hi blllpta ao neat. Caul CaMBOK. lil la our prexle ao tall. Who lan ' t a fusspr nl a ' l: ll apewls all hla time In mudylnit primp. I ' p In flip loft ut Main Hull. Gladys Huffman. Ili-re ' a dimly our niuak-al «hs«rk. Who whlatlPa juat Hfca a lark: )p| ninny pi gtuw ah tot . May Ijp foiiiul In this bouk — HhP la OMW| M | hu p to remark. BfUUKED [N JALL TImtt In ik ynUTiic Indy iiul hJuw. uin-m- h.iii u i ' iiivrnu She live iii a luxury, 8h All in a fury, Tin ttildrwl mi Ivumv. you know. I ' Ki ' JI. DoilSllN. TMn tn i vi uitK follnn- culti-ii Hobby Wbo DIM particular lioljhyr By wlxw uliU- lie ittahol, Bn fsilthful tim.1 [rue wji Hi In Dntibv, Thi-i-i- k Ik youiijj muiilrll tut ««} ' ., W liu Hit Ktv n Iht limrt |u ' ' uwuy: Sin- iif r I« h. «  boy. TI:Sp Alim ' .  o coy; Hut 1iklkM of llu- -ruuii MiKlil iurl lin I!. I . SSONS. An VWePtSiWfif brJffhl iruiri IMLinM Who wii rarely wern to K« out atone; ' iV. hi 0D tiny lo Html fruit. Hut fband it nkM kuIc Hm turned arid earn borne wttn h LOVJSE SillTIk Ah, bate is u iiiuhiwi lay— I i.i -..u n-nu-niber l nllm- In tl«e I ' lny? She manlfr Ji Hue widow,  ut I HO IWl «ir oh, ThiU At- I viliJ.iw I. ..lay. 31 Jons Tavijob. Cecil Kmra, 11,-n- U tl„- S,i,rh., | r-:-l Mtn Ik our Cwll u nay; ' Tin John wlio o hair In ml; A JoHy, w td nintoM lb ? My; M ! r-il 1 1 1 h - 1 h -j-Hter. I ' lairt 4 ' iillK hrr a h«.rk. A .J within all belief. Ami Uk x j ' rof. mirk. II-- Im rlKlH 00 I hi- Job, ik 1 Lis mi hi. Shi- ' M m prize wliininj; tflrl mi - (lay. U U STAIikU.V. Th! la our Hiwn lie I ' Scanfohl maJd— Mill-, Ml HlHbtH.ui, I ' m : i r i . 1 1 I : Hm Khi-V Mill vi-ry And iVtt ure 411 tic ft trcui. Th Vt-rtlh With tlilH. ilmr, little Ifawle. Robs CjCokkudv Tlii ' tx 1 In ii yuunK 1snly c. w -| i--- Tl Ro e with but pretty, «l«rk torvc; ifh ' | |. ' k -.| ,.ul ii Ki hircHi. Viju ' ii RAntll oh 1 r nrlu ows k,,r rj.,w In Jtu nulu lie driven. EtOTAL SlOAKB. TJier in II yuuiipr fellow nanicil SKmitip, Wbo Im fur too knOttvtHma to bom; Wlie-ii ulrlid (I hi .lppenr. TlllH HllV 1-liKllSi-iT. At i ij i. th itdMnrtk fHi proofc 33 Flobence Matthews. An t ' MliaUe maldfii inirtiwi Blxyenec IMJ all IwlM (likm-H Ih uH;i..rn nn-; Stvtied «Mly nmi l it, l I Id ,ii: Im jiii. | rh K-ir,., Ami wlit-ti niml (felrlr miked In lor- ronts. Pa rr, GERVAJ8. L«l dm lot nxl iic Fretn-ljy G rv l - T-i • ! .i — h I • n ViM ' 11 I II Hi I , ; Mi run iMim l T ' siui. Ami lie Huy hn«lc -iiiiiii: we ' ll bo i p mi i r ihi Prowtuntn some day. fkwcoe Wh i -. TlH-ir ' ji n CMirlv huircd lib- 1 MnM4 Wi-13 . Whtm- IkhI ha hit IhlK llim-rli MtU - II ' ' mi ninny mi Irony. It nnt.lv IM nil tlljtiy. And he- wjlh lu ' vrr ni llmi- wlUi tUt Dick John in. Tln-rr- ' ji a 1 ii| j y younif tiidpnt nuinrd, ■iv i ii i ttjm nov-cr known (0 li rk; I If hnn wnn j?r Mt rf-nnn n, Uy tiwiklnir nitrr I he jjrom, Arni, pmM « , 4|uiii- ii tumn m trick. I.l,unvi; LiAvrs, llrrf ' n ii dlffUffcd Kkrt JULin.-d 4itiLi!lin-, V.VI10 Ih hard fri.ni In i- ttttAta 1 1 1 vi«;ni:: Hln- Lm lull and qUlt chin. An. I H hlfih hi hlH her cWo, Thill i.r SV..|li. ' li tttt Itllj- ' M lUlVf bt ' HT IS Mahu: ;. w,i struts . Gladys Frbbzk, Millrir WU 1-YTT ilf Hi II I II H :i HHHIMI . Site dldin ' i know wlmi It wm lo rough - kMw; Shp ' rt mudy and tTurn, Pur a ffiml exam. And a KrHdr U l ntlU iak« down ihe taouw. Thririi in gut (■tftdjlt nrrvrif.. With ;i Ih-hiIuk ( I :x t .rf it (u -i-n With ik K  in(Hi lm. Ih.: i k viIMim ' .U 4|UHlm, WHh mruffled nwiiISifF an J mien. Hrrman Aiaison. TIh-ik- Ik ik y.niriK fHlniv m u i-n. Who nrver will drthk n r kIiiiK dleei TliruUKlb 1kitnLntilp ;ind Utal Mwkit Ehul t flM UBJI — llenmin, i prim}- prt ' t ' in . Tln-r I n VH.iifiiJ IV liinnviJ C.l.l.-r, Whn IU ' VH ' l u.nll ! Il l iMIS ' uMv ImiIiI in-i : Hut wtn-ii nil ' older, SI i- ' ll Min i; K r..m  ...h!i . . And r]ni|«- her fair hi ' OJ on hi shntlltW. BIabi niji uu !N-re Jp uur Alary, true: I ' ' ' • H ' J I I I Km I ftlMl -m Mil ' i Sb a true to Ihlrtwn, Alwayi I !«■ Kiin. Hflj.il hk ' in nil  Ut- van do. Ql kDYfl IIkywxko. There la a mahh-n. they any. Who Kmc for u wulk every (lay; Ktrst It uaa Ml k. Ami now It la IH«-k— Tin ;imi|  with bar wtaatafl way. O. D. Sl ' KKK. There I a oui ic fellow named 8 peer, Who la far too quirt,  p fear; He ' s chmk full r.f fun. Wl.rn unco In be-icun. Hut «N It hut wehlom ' round MM. Spud Vftwu in. | younic leiral HkIU Ann Hi ramNsos There In a young Indy named Ann. Who itoe with a v«r mil man; They tuke Ionic walks; They have wondrous talks: Kor Kill takes her. whenever lie ran. I : Floyd s. Halwmbd .... President Ai TXNA HodoOw .... V «.Pr  idenl MLAJUON BlGKfOBZI .... S, r, i i v Kksnkth Wolfb .... TreMwer !). ll. Foung Sergeant C ' oIotk: Green and white It si 0. Otis Baxter Buuhhb It. Oomik II v. . S Hawk 1. kkov I tow man (it SMIK lill.UI.AND w i n r L ' i w w Run I. JaOOMON Officers Fred Havrkv Betts . Prefiadeui ( ' (hulks Edward Vjhi.ev . , Viee-President ( Ua Buj kgb Soerotarj RAYMOND K. Maitrer . Tn-nsiirvr A. M, Brehner Serge nl b( A mis Member FRRD HAVIM-.N BKTtS MLh  ii|jl, . . EBB EULLfKOfi , ifom CRARLE8 K. HRACKETT MwU, s. D, A M. IturUiXKII Kl. Marl™ Gl ' tfTAl ' CAUTION lijLinlHon. Hmt i::-:xi-:sr rt. in.mlk Mown, Moat MARCUS FRANK DAT MInu, lltVIN : I ' ll ' .l;|.K;-: Kl 1 H-:i,l, Mom, GKOIiGK GREGG Mum . SIIWKV II. (rlilOtr ...... KoflL HARRY a. HUNdATE Ifttrt. HvlJj.iA.M EDWARD JACKfiOM iu.i m BDWARD KIKR T AD Mtont PERCY KNOWLKS .... M..MI WILLIAM K. IvOCKIIART [gather, M..nl STEPHEN ST JOHX MALVr r Aiuinmdii, Mr.nl. BON P. MARTIX JN n -. 7.1. .1,1. AL yazo Huao on . MIwuI . M. i,r HATftC iKD k. UAUREft M« Hl. ARTHUR WILLIAM rAUKKI: 1  ■•■-( ItiVH. Minn. Carl a siria ... D lMV Moult JIAUOLH TOWN8HMP An oendk, KtmU CHARLK8 REWARD VK.H.KY Mll r«.lljliL, M.mt. a BO OCIR WALLER ... MJKMuUlll, «..ni, FREDERICK C WHELCHBX 1,1.. 1 M VHiNM.-HS h UCVKLANT ' WTIITli St. MwK , I-Sihu WINTHROP HAYES YOl ' NG BtereMvRlft, Mont. n Tbi Pacompi JtftXK John B. Claybbm, Michigan Phot. IIknky V. ivuj.antink. LL.IV Harvard Paor, N. W111T1.1K K, LL.IV Harvard ■ 1 «s i H l K ' KIt, OK TIIK L.1W I )K FARTHEST H. Jobttn MtUiim .... Pretjden! VUcbicg A. Meaohba . . Vice-Preaidettt t). ' . Warren ..... Secretary I ictus K. Cole .... Treasurer I . I j. ] orxhlaser . Servant at Anns b OQV COUBT Orrn;KKs— Fikst Semester Arthur v, O ' Rouxks r. Justin Mh.i.ki; ftUOKJCB MfeAOHKB J ' . |,. [)HK I!1. SKK B. R. Cor.K .J. t . SaKRHCO Clerk of the Court County Attorney Amigtanl I knmty Attorne) . Cli-fk mul Recorder Sheriff Justice of the Pence Constable A, B. I Tom. itt . . Clerk of the Court B. R. GOV .... Oiuity Attorney K. T. Kkm.v Assistant t 1 Niml Adnrm-y li. It. Wikomav SI,, riff i. ' . P. ILuhmhe . J uni ir  of the Peace it. Justin Miller .... Constable Roll ov SWbKNTB at the Montana State Law School inift the Vkar 19114912 CAEtL B. CAMKROM, MONTANA, K. li. UKRBtUA MUTOMOf . r l ; LAW A. Wf. OlcOUBKB, Mootam, Liiw, U, j,A RTJ19 sjittii, WJaoonaltt, 13: L w F ' A ' Ti r.. DOKKBliABER, ' H. - . h. ttOBUTT, Hunl|n« Dtvtranrtly, Bt t«FiirJ Snnim! Sfln« ], . IIi ih .i1ii, r y3; Law, ' 13. K. ] f - KKLLY, D rtmoolh, ' : Lnw. li 31. A. MEAGHER. Oiuikikil OtiiU-rw, II; J. O. SAKHonn. ttunrjird rnlvi-mMy, AS: Law. ' ii. It. li, OOUQ DbuBn GbfagVj ' 2; L w f ' 13, IL JL ' STIX MXLUER, Kiunfurd, MlJ L«vr, ' 13. If. f. I VI.KHW.KJl.. Ni.lIlnlrM,:,:, I.: Ijiw, 14. 1 1. Cl WABKBtf, Montana, r U. KAY WlKDMAJf Stanford, 13; l-jiw, ' 11. 85 | Cfje Eato Itepat tment | rn |N TUB MOKXIXi: nf I he iwi i y-iiunh ij«v uf l-Vl.jiury. tin- I iiiversiiy mmnmiiity trie startled bj :i tnflal hilarious ddnoWtnttioll of gtudenl ■ n-nl-.r-l iri:il j m. The htiiiJ Jiinl Ofioengruwo Umditwiu of trumini] iiiof- fijiMjv formerly peculiar to ihe wky hilbtid environs i f the popotojM ri y  r Muwimhi. were rudely ilisemlili ' 1. iiM l thi ' liiif unanimity «.f tin- stik- (feUt b nly tnntiirexti-d  n lhnl «l;n. ivumI-hI enrcmra- ' - injr ptmsiiriHtfot fur lb ili-Velupruent nf rt elesm, strong uurrotmtiy fellowship, loeidjaitaljh , !i whn remarked tllMl UK Stlnl..]](i lf the sWhmJ IM-IV Hi till ' lll-llll t f thO HtltVl tTil ' llI. Il teemed lint irtnuige to wm i no doubt, Ebut wen. win in wveral ioataiii am hau oottpTtfted ihrir rttDqgiatO work, should be i mltilei uuf in such a fw)ie. Ft in nnff in say ihat thaufe mem we  cvni more ahrpiiiicxl 1 the a« witj of adopting such itaespnttip hi order tu dwlnp sin-h :m iitiitnH] lir-r- «.f -..l- rw life bdouI our Umvewity as. to induce the people of ihe Rtafo to heUeve io il us !i n-jil intai lotion f hiirrn-r lesroioi?, II we are to h Ve a rtChofll to watch we .-nri attract the students who riuhifnlly bolOofe ben j m nnwt In «■ far at ptaajfbte, provide iwluMmonta uf the same rJtanwtei 1 m aft f.mn.l in ihe lur-iT tiojveewiite, Tin ' s includea a atroog school spirii «i - nity for an occasional outhnwl of real enthusiasm. !i wdl « rru-ilitii fur ill|i ' ]|.- lltrll (MHirisIl n1 This is Kir spiril uhi. ' h him ItfltiQ manifested l y I hi tlCW l ' •eaUbiwhed Law School eve aiaefe fta initial Appearance on the local board . Septonv ber 12, 19U, and il pn ajfiw irond Tor Ihe I ' nivm-sity ■■f SffoQfUqJI The BtO ' ii ' iits. wiii t KcenptiOD, isi 1 I ttefa of tlik ' taaal a pp ro ve d type, and Inrrs i.Vnlifhil 1 1n-n ' lvt-s pnimi m-ntf with every hnineh  T itmegts HdtlTif? i ' hr f ulry matnberii aw Ktrong, cwnacienthnia mm, ami the Fsn-ilit ■ ■«. for tegil j t lkIv ins tar advanced. Tht j Law Di-jmrtiruTit has reaaofl to congratulate iiself. ;iii. v - all other tiling. fi r t w ri-markuMy vr I-halaticed faeulty which ban guided Its !«•«- rijiics dortoR it«i firsi % i-n r. Ai the head atandii Judge John IV dayberg. Efa i-; .in old trniilruu uT ifm Kjchtgao Law Sol I- 4w baa practiced I m- in r4.iitun;[ f. r Iwi ' iily-b ' i lil yeiins. It ' - ' mx in t - liHM-h wirh minioir IHi- gatfoiM in tin- Treasure stair, he has become ■ recognized authority m that hrnm-h of law. and was ehosen 1 i write the section on Mining Law in Cvc. 1 1 i - greatest American legal encyclopedia. Hi- has. n m te n ner . bean a lecturer for several yean at Ann Ariw.r. an. I occasionally jit Cotnmbia, on tin ' subjects of milling law ami water rights. Judge Olayberg is an honor to the state of Montana ami the recognition which has been sceordod him hy his selection for the position Of Honorary Dean, is a fitting tribute] from tin people of tlx- sial -. Henry v. Ball an tine, Professor of Law. and Acting Dean, is a Har- vard law man. who has engaged in the pra.tiee of law in San Framiseo and who has been identified with the fa. nlt.x of both the College of Juris prudent of the I University of California and the floating Law School of San Kran.-is.o. Mr Kallaniim- has also been a fnnpn-nt contributor to fin law journals ami other pul lieation.s. Tin- ihinl m iiili r of the fetes is Albert N Vhitl «k. als-i graduate Ojf Harvard, who eomes tU UB sflCT a short eat r as a | rji t i« invr attorney in Now- York. Mr. Whitloch presents the rare combination of Not England conservatism, Southern genialHg and Western fovea, each predominating aeeording to tin mood and the subject tinder discussion. In law he a ssseu tially | eonservative. full of the theories of Oroj and Aim-s. and jealous Df inj departnre from Harvard methods Judge ' la yln-ru is essentially a practical lawyer, having the advantage of a deep legal training, but •hove all things insisting that the student uould b me tlmroiiLddv aetjusintcd with methods of annn procedure, forms and rules of evidci and practice. Mr. Wbftlock is a rarefnl student ami theoretieisn, while Pvofeasor Ballantine is a happy combination of tin- two, u thorough student ami a resourceful practitioner, tn ids ehm as work In has put into practical operation In connection with the psae-book syatam, an auxiliary met hod. cousnjting in the working out of problem • ' .isis This latter method familiarizes the student with aettial legal researeh, mid develops the individual resoii reef nines of eaeh far l evond the Iwst that e«n |m- eX|H- te l of the .-ase. hook system alone. The r ' -snlt of this combination has been to afford s I ■ • - i -si possible opportunity for tegaJ study, and tn develop moot court work along the lim-s • f actual rourl procedure as well as in the direction of hrirf making and argument. The added feature of small . lasses has given the itudents praetlealfy personal instruction, ami has made it possible to cover the w..rk of the v irions imirs.s more thoroii-.dy and more completely Ihan is done in im st fan - |aw arhook, where the prpgraai - f the - lasso )s Impeded hj the large numbers in attendance, and the difficulty of properly controlling lass discussions, In sipiipmenl ♦ Law s.-hiM.| is slnguhtrly fortunate The library, a eolh-efion of alMint three thousand, eight hundred volumes, is :i fine work- ing sol of boohn. ft is made op of tin- sets formerly owned hy Y. v. Dixon and Thoma- ( ' Marshall, brought down to date, and supplemented hy riirv- fnllv ronsidered additions in the way of later publication The lit. ran «7 cttnialae a complete set of i In- Njiti. Bcpotter system, the Federal and ViuU l Stale C $ee. American Dedettffla, American Reports, Anierii-an Stale Report , several « cbt of the state tftports, u Cye, (lie Americ n Digest, Lawyer ' Reports Annotated — old and now series Decialoue of the Interior I ■■[ in r1 mr-iM on Public T,nwLs. to-iretlur is ir !i srvrnl .1rH-r s.-1s am! the licst text . As to H|OJ rtiTs. il is nut sr. l ' . .1-1 « In- piVheJll npjUV hejlJl ullVnil overtaxed and the nasi lejsndature ahuuld be thoroughly iropreaoed with tin Decesaity of 1 hi- immediate •action oi dm i .iw bnildiilg. Tin- Hhrary fails b) hii-UI fix- lm.iks ;H pn%rul iiti hand, ami Is hoik [mi srinill and loo ponrly liirhtrd to provide mi adequate plan 1 for studying- The single lec- ture nxrni cmool pnK ihly erodato claaaee in subjects covnring m three year tmmmdum.. Afler nil, nf mntw, thp history of ■!..- sehtmi wit! be written y iln silnMil HtV. In irs n ti-ui worker , ami its effiflene and prartital irortfl li Oh ' w rk nf its fitjuliuiti-K. As yet we licivc our first id mini its, t ' i fcWOQT and u depend upon, Bat hi the beoty «f men who have gmm tojrether For the first war. wo ran easily pick fntuJce Webster , Marshal} end ' ' v.-rk in o asional lHaekntom ' . Tn tin- Inlal cif eij?hl e r | who registered For law work, a IV lit In- f 1 1 1 SH I |vrir ' sr||1.ulk(s ll ' i Til rh-VVn different sliltiw. i i-r I V fiHir (in- number having been i  n in Montana. Harvard, Wisconsin Oherlin, D.iininnLifi. Minnesota. Northwestern ami Stanford trt repreawfted among the universities, and five eil who have eomphied regular eoUegiate work leading to the A. It, degree, att? taking their udMio-.-.l i - 1 work heie in contemplation of pmr-tiriiiif In Montane, jfeliy and Doirthlaaer [a Football;; Meagher and Witdniaa in basket- Unll. K- ' lh ;m l KruiHi ii ' I M-liall : I ' ; n-n K.-lly. MinM.r . i ' |f,,nrki ' mnl Wji-i!iii:sh in Irjn-k; Krlly in ilrnmulii ' K; Wjtrrrn mid MUh-r in defeating; i n. I Maddoit iJi siwi;il i-u-tHs nirikr- Itp tli I ' l-priwiitaliorii oT (hr law m IhmA in tln L VFirioiLH srluMjJ ji til iti(« r [fader the nhlr ntane enieni of L It. Smith, thM Taw School on Feliru- nr 2!i. mi2 r issurd a s]n-i i:d odlHou of Tlir Wotifely KaSinin, whin-h rc-mvod widr- eiteotaOon Qmnn hjoinl i1j - state and excited tavoreMe oonuneni tmM Mi s. rn-n. Aoide from thr mwit ronrt work, formerly n ftm«d lc . u very beneficial feature of ihi. ' work 1akrn up thin year by I he Inwynrs is th;H nF prppEtrinu hi ' iidtiut nF tin- viirious mi|.m imrr rk.-iib-d. l ' i r |niHlir,ilioo. A1 first thpsH- wore si ' Jit t i h ■ ■ virion napera taronfd i the state, bul tatar ii wns deeided to nnb1e them m The Wieelcly Kaiiniu, This will ht- n t - s- odar Ceatnre of the weekly hen Tf irth. and it is hoped that the lawyers of toe stjitt- sMy in iliis way avail thenMietVea of the doeiaiona of the mpreme court s. in.- ' ....-..ks ahead of tin- titt f of their retfular biiZdieotkHii The tttudenta by breporum thi - attvanee ootea keen ia touch with euitenl litigation in ihr etate, :it l wiih i hi- cJaea of ciaea handled in our eourta. The fi cidty have In -n si fortnrinl« n% u. W nble to persuade 1 Jievera! In-ndinif tru-mln-rs oF the Inir, si ist -1 1 as u hr iii rf l Ts nf (he xitpreme hi-m-h. • addjftnA {he Htndonta on peftioenl subj ta Tluwr who have given iheir fly Lime and effort for the hcue.fi I of the law students are: Hon. Tin . Hrantly, Hon. Henry C Smith, Hon. Win. L. Ilolloway, 4ilt d the Supreme Court of the State .i-r MmilJiriJi, mimI Thus, II. I lull. K, II. WinhIv. 1Ii.ni Leiilz. V r. V.-i ]i.-. .f.vttn II. Tolan, iJillnTl lli-vfnuL M H. Parsons niul Rod mM II.L ' L ' ins. all 113 ' -In ' MrxM.uhi Siiir. In rli ' .s I r is hnViVHlLiiji io note thai the law whiKtl i« also seodiug mil its tateoi for i In- benefil of the rent if 1he people of tin- slate. Professor A. X. W hillock has delivered i-xri-usioii livlijivs dunim lh ' var 1 j appn ' i-iijt ive mu .h. a! I Ij;. . hilling- and Kulispell. lie spealw an current phases of toe law fmui n popular view-poitit, and always eommamls the .■omptete intercut ilikI atten- tion of his hearer . On Un whole, [hr year has heen a highly mh itwI ' ii] mm- in 1h Law Si-hrn l. Only r In- r ' irvl t wo vh-ms Mjl ji j r1s have t.. -en .-riven-il. kit iH-nmniny with next year I In- whole three years ' seliedule will 1 e taught. Jink-. ' Clay- ix rfr has given instruction in Mining Law, Pleading and Practice, Mfon lann Practice and Irrigation haws Professor BsJOantinefe subjects have been Tort . ( Vmtraeta. Kquity. Sales. Carriers l I ' mi ' tsor Whithn-k ha hamlh-d Crimen, Property [.—Agency, Trusts. Negotiable [iutrtmientB, Ootporatiooa, Brie I ' -M nk in!f; Properly il. in conjunction with l rofesaor lialUntine, nod all if I he faculty has assisted in the practice court work. The ew year wit] start with ;i slron ; ynmp of oh I men L already proud of the standing which the new seheol has assumed, and anxious to initiate and perpetuate sm-fi ruspini a will l t forward the in1er - tn of Sin- Law SehrNil itu[ of the I ' niversil y, We will nwail whh inh-resl ami fS] - with pleasure I In 1 new irroup Who will beet a part of us oevt full. — H. .FiviiN Mn.i.nii. I II E PROPH ECY 00E AT TIMS Here ' s something q r. Clayhorne looked up from the evening paper and then went on to rv;ul: ' Tiro Inuitere, stumbling upon i cabin in Bed wcll ' s I illicit yesterday found tin-re I he dead body of an • •Id man. There was DO apparent eause for death except • ld age. (hi a (aide near tin dead man was found a paper on which was written. ' The prophecy is ful- filled. ' The bdOj when found had In-vn dead a day or more. ' I should hardly call it •jiieer. .said Dustitt. coolly. I ots of men die from old age. 1 Y es. hut look at this. Again Clayhorne thoughtfully read. ' On a ttbkl BOar the dead man was found I paper on which was written. ' The propl ) is fulfilled. ' Donl yen think thai queer, Beaoird! we turned to our Ihkhi. lie had been curiously .silent the whole even- ing, when of all eveningR be should have been elated. He had received a tnagnifieonl ovation at his appearance on the stave iiie night before, and had boon doefared the greatest viOlinwl  f the century hy critics and the public alike it was to celebrate the occasion that we. a few of his friends, were, at his invitation, spending the evening with him. We hail just been diacuaring his wonderful technique and thought that perhaps raodnatj had been the reason for ln reticence. Now. as are looked to him for an answer, we noticed a strange, fixed look in his e es. Suddenly I.. ih t. j thai we wen- regarding him. be started dignify and draw his hand actOBl his eyCO as if to brush iiuay an unruly lock of hair. What did ?OU sa that paper — ■ he beiran ahruptly. Oh, yes — . Well, no; I don ' t think il is queer. That is. not exactly t nor. Many prophetic are fulfilled I believe. Surel.x you don ' t believe in prophecies. clayhorne l urst out impet- QOOaly, wbjT, that ' s all rot. you know. Hesoird stared moodily into the fire. Is it? he said slowly. Per- haps. I wish I knew. His voice had sunk almost to a whisper and as he ended lie drew his breath in sharply. Wondering 1 , we watched him while be walked over to the window, opened it am) looked  ut. Suddenly ' la- turned. I am not very -jond company tonijjht. am I. ' he asked scri OUjaty hut wait. I ' ll tell you an interesting no. a well, just a story. S.iv xi hii I ;. .hi Ihiuk nf it. Nik a 1 ' Inylmvim dreiv a rhn ' w ucaivr the fin ' , l mold latitat ettulid here where l can mi the «ky and the outside.- ' V m remmnlN] Iwo y -ms mm ssli-rk rti- liiniliriL ' if I I L ' nl ill the i mhiiliH. I C ■ h 1 1_ I ymi :i i Li v.. in I t hsLl mi  hl lnip|«T t ' d im- mid pot me rijfifct ; well, (hat mw a Us, l Dave aft ;i trapper, lint it the end '  r the second day I stumbled upon i tittle eabin s i in behind :i big reck. Half fainting wilji huiuser and fatigue t (brawled to the dour ami vainly fttroggled with Hub Latch. Ii era opened fn.m the inside and f fe}] forward nvnv the dknmviiy. Dimly 1 remnubm- Mrtj: lifted l a m;i!ir jmd something hut befog forced d«wn my ihroiit. Some lime Inter. I drm ' t knew how long, -1h m I opened my eye , the first ihitur l noticed was the pm ' trmt of n beautiful yeoman, I ean ' t tell what made ln-r Ih«jili tiftd. I didn ' t notice Oio Color at l]n-r eye or hnir. You ' ll jiwL hiive to (nkr my wnrd for it. Ami y f r 1iu -iv vjls ■MniH-tliiiiy 1m- mI« he dty in ber portrait, something not so i len i ik r . Wondering J tarned my head .LIIhI InHiki-ij ,il..M.I Aii old Eiinij . evidently a hermit, whs watching me closely, In his f«i ' H thfri- wsls n tiMik of Intelligence and refinement and something ronre ■ I. . 1 1 1- -1 .ir |u -i-h;i£i t ' . ' ul- Hk, - ..■ . Mi- f.-i.-l I • - 1- 1 ' 1 1 1 I Imv.- ru T Mm, fjiirly hlitzi ' d nut ii]miei me. Their nlmnsl shirt liliL. ' hlju ' kims ivjlx liciudil ened by his long white henrrt and white hmr and eyebrows, iill they 7 glowed willl an intensity rliiir sim ' jiu. ' ! to ivfli -1 iilnily cnnfli.-l stiL ' i-nmt ions. Deep glowing, mysterious, they wort what I imagine hhn-k diamonds troald look liki-. A long, thin uo . with sensitive nostrils distended, also rcveah-d the passing of some strong emotion, whether of diatrnat or JV-iir I vuu hi not tell. Seeing that I was awake tprietly turned to gel tn« something to Hal, Wlien ln« again forced toe his couuteiinm-e was tf lm and reposed, with HO Sign of n ini1i i]i. Ass In ' net mil a simple meal I noticed his tmmk nhite and thin, with long, tapering fingers: Be used iIumji with hu inclescrilM ile gcaeo that fascinated i -, Presently lie spofce. Ilnw i|id jjr. ' M grt b-:v. ' ' Mi po-uHar ■.•rnplusitf 4in £hfi wwil yon made kHO wonder it In ' I ImU Kl b- km- v. I Mild hint 1 was lout. Bat .vim liesnird. You are BeadSrd, aren ' t you! He hfcsitated Damarers pupil. Oh. j eeing my amazement. I know you. I am uot entirely ignorant of the OKid and ita  I ' fairs. I. tin am a violinist. ' 1 If In- had been any other than the man ho waft, I shun Id havs Ijhii ]h- I. Te have an id hen nit. mn in the n-ihhIk, calmly look at and snv, i. too. nm a violinist. ' ' Ii?n simply nnd umiffectedly as he sniil ii, 1 knii-wid it, Besides, he hail almost BOpernaturally spoken my name and coupled it with that t my old auwter, Ji nu r since 4 lead. So. iiisiiMil nf  -x pressing any WOtlder ' humbly usknl: Will yon piny fur rnt ? Not now, he said, but [ will fcb w you my violin. Me liKik down a battered hiM leather eajjo and ctfcferaed it difciloaing :i violin of peculiar shape and count met i4iji, one in a ihoiiiwind, ' ■ Dniiiaivl ' s vii.Jin. I ivhisju-n-i] invul n n1.i t.l . 73 Ymi ivmettik ' r ii. tlii-t]. ' 1 suid my ln t. as In- lifted I hi- iiuttriimenl from ii ease. Ye . 1 iviihinIm r il. that wonderful, mysterious, miu ' h Fimjflu-uver violin, It was it ii iJ in newt- 10 liv i. -i-lt. .1 r.-n. There had been a vague rumor of :i fn ' opf i r eonm-itfd with it. a propheey that the vmlin would be tin 1 means of determining tin jri-eatest violinist of the century, that it would finally be poaeeased ami | layt-d by the master player, Slice Dam- ;iJ ' «-l s iifil -l dy (lisM|itn-jirrd. I In- violin had been mother sivn tior lu-:ird it , Snfiii ' 1 .ns1 s-im 1 1 ;r.s 1 1 k ; i |,| i -s - f u . . . t ..f I ):iiik;trt , l maataty And muv- Ihink. if you (smi, what must have been my Eeel- irurs -here i wjis in mi  M mhin in the numuluiiis. within ad arms reach «if me. How -where did yini get that? I RaUerfed. lie tri ' l it With me. I wms his l ' rirlicl, hi ' re| Jied. I Wiix v, i t liim when In- died. Hi time somehow- st-emed In refiPMeh me for not kjaving bean wiih ' him ' When he died, I repeated slowly. No, I was not with him. How nils I ti know? Oh. 1 Minli ' i ' simni i do tn t reproaeh you. After all, what dm-s it matter lo uw1 Hnt he spoke ol you, 1 1 1- didn ' l want you to think badly nf Dim, He wanted you to know why be killed himself f I suddenly Fell rather lhari saw. the hermit ' s eye n-uiEiriJiii ■■[ wonder what did you think of hinit I thOnghl he was wonderful — before Far too wonderfnl, too big, to if., tvlmi he did. 1 ' I iv i. ' r H mi li Ilessly, my fooUogS yr -t 1 in--- tin- better 61 me. A suicide. Thai wai weak. ' 1 ] realized, even us I spolte, ] ■ .-. fool ish I mus luivi soumhd I. [H ' ci vudhi-r Id jii-i-. ' . I tn tin- J ' rirml i f tin- man I was condemning 21 man old enough in be my fattier. Winn the hermit raised Ids troubled eyea hi toe, I Wished ferveuUj thai t bad iUv porter of recalling my words, for I knew I had expressed only the con veptionsl judgment of society. In some way he must have read my thoughts, for he said: Tea; I Know j hat is whnt tin world thinks, A rowfird! Hut ho thought — he Iio| ,m1 -ilmi vim wouldn ' t think sn. Perhaps you wouldn ' t if yon knew why h did it. 1 21m sure he would like you to know. I ' ll tell you why .- 1 JU ' stopped a moment, mgybe to reconsider perhaps to recollect. Vmi: knew Damarel well enough to know lanv Keiwitive he wsis and bow strong were hia emotion. All hia lift- hr felt and rebelled against the shallowness and artificiality of life. IK was offensive to most people; fur that matter, raosl people were offensive to lilm. So Unit u-n, ul Lst, he diii Fail in his r was j si m religion with him Be forgot hi bitterness againsl the world in his happiness, for the girl returned his affection. For a time be ' an rerj happy. Thou the bermil turned Itis bead from me and hw voiee, when he speltf a ain. w?ls Inw. lie uolii-ed 21 misunderstanding growing between them. The girl was jealous of hi? art, the attention he paid to it, and the pari M played in his Miv. Finally. %v quarreled openly with him and n-l ' usrd cvni in s v Itim. «mi the nijrhi of his 1 as 1 concert, jusi before be hud smi sailing her forgiveness, he reeeivcd :i eaotf from her. It wa nn announce] m-iii of her enticement I Another ma ik a former suiter. ' My host look ! at mo. ' 4 Yoti know hmv he played thai night, He gave the world all lie could. 11 ' pui all ins skill, nil his art into that one brief hour. And his audience understood find jipph ' . hited. Th;M niL ' lil In-. tiHK. was r Li lii r -i I 1 1n ■ .Trjiti ' st liolinisl of ill ' century Ittii he died A .silence Followed which I neither dared i imp wished to in term pi, Then — |t yOU are now ihf world ' s idol, he said, ' the srivati ' st violinist of the century | wonder iT JOT stre. f would I i ki- — ' An idea seemed suddenly 1o i ' mi ' 1o liim and his v. «i. trailed ■ iff Into si I ►-[] - . ' sa he walked to the dour. u Gbme here, lieseid presently, With dwnarcTa violin in one hand ___________ | end lending me with tin other, he left the cab on and eame out Upon an open place from whieh I uli Id view the irmmi- lains far 01] I he OppQ- site side of the valley. Throngfc 1 h e valley, itxelf :i soft black mass ul pine irt-es in the fail- iiiu ' li ' _lil, ;i UuMi 1 1 1 i -.1 marked (he course of a strvnm. A1 ji 111 tin dis- tan.ee beyond the eraek nn the far side, a el iff arose grandly, overtop- ping the rest of the p aks. The litrht of the setting sun lingered just • : • ' .-.!. to (rate ii-s (clow- im_ outline against toe sky. My Juki quietly placed Damarel ' x violin in my h ji n d s. Play, he command--, u Tha1 is Nature, thai is — Gkhd 1 I do_1 kmnv what I played hut Tin sore 1 was inspired 1 don ' t believe another violin like thai one ever exud- ed, [ta sonorous tone held me enthralled. Ami yet, the whole time I WM conscious of laek of 7« KMnsi-tltii.tr. Ah. my friends, it whs nnl ,4 t(s-hnif|u« llinl I larked. The irV ]uTlVrtinHS Willi wllll ' h I daZK,h HIV jMltlifril ' CS SiTllll ' il Useless, eVell childish. 1 1 was soul. The though! flashed over me thai somehow my music was like I hi? woman in the portrait. II was not of the mountains. It was not enough. Ami yel il was wonderful. It L-ould mil Wp Imt be. I was playing on Damarers violin. When I finished the Light bid died «n1 f the sky. I he cliff iiiw. a black, shapeless miss in a dark hlne vault, and a silence almost audihle in irs perl ' ivl .-;ilirj[i. ' ss hail s.-lll- .l .im t Hie whale Valley. For a moment after 1 fun I handed il lo him the hurndl held the violin in his arms, motionless. Than he raised it In liis shoulder and played— a hauutin- i-oiiipi-llitjii mclndy lilo- nollmuf I hud rver heard before. Oh, In 1 wish Jtlal YOU - i i ■ -■ L-.i i n1 1 ■ raploivs when I play, could have heard him as ho stood there in the dark, playing — to Clod. Were yon ever out in the mountains. i 1 ] i Hie aw fulness: '  F w Jir of an untamed wil- daraesa almost smoth- ering you ; I he i n. I sold and clear, light- I ing up the immense I vastneas: the stars, I J - r i Iq points of sh - I piercing I h e dark I bine d the sky; the I ■dilTv ■srii-n-tl ti-niples, I loftily defying lime; I and the mountains, I ever] whew I he mono I tains, e r o u c h i n sr I over against the sky- I line rising up on all I nides, majestic, mag- I niTiei ' Ml. rei -Kelts ' . ' I Haven ' t yon ever fett I how small, how worth- I less, bow insiuuif- | ieanl y o it were in i ; • rl s w o r hi ? I Ah. that ' s what the in ii s i e 1m], : |, ntnl I t; more, liun , ' T, loneliness, sorrow, tin- strains of the violin risinir ami falling in s.iM.in rcvcrlierations. Ami then softer and clearer, it told of retfc nation, of pence, ami of strength. Only min after that did it change, rwintr more and more powerfully in a piercing wail. like tin cry of a trapped animal _ Then he stopped and the «i ho returned faintly, like tin- rcmcuihram-c of a soul ' . In tin- si Ionic that fol- lowed I stood hreathless ami tense, conjecturing, wondering. Slowly and without effort the nmler- standing came to me. Thia was not tln first time I bid In.ird thi man play. Mow I urai rare. Damarel, I said soft- ly, it is yon. I turned. I was a lorn . I walked l a k to the eahin like a man in a dream Damarel. for it was he. was Hitting with (towed head looking at the violin in his lap. As | entered In- raised his head and smiled. Do yon know me now lUt von understand ? In asked. n nnfl?mw words an- poor things. I could only nod. Knt In- went on: Thin violin is yours. At first I womh ' ivd. almost fear- fully, why you nunc. Hut when oii played, I knew. It was to show me my sue. reaaor, 111 n matter And 1 am glad it is to In- yours. ' Itesoird. the greatest vio linist of t ' i eenturv. ' 1 roused myself to expostulate. I kn. w that the violin was not mine, even if the prophecy wen- true And I. like you all. did not Mie vc in propaeeiea. Hut. by all I said. Damarel v as Dnmoved •Ah. it is ours. the prophecy is true. You must Miove it. he said earneatly, ' And do not think that I want the violin so badly. After all. what is un-at i less . ' It is not always happiness Vh should I d«-sire it. I have orach more than you have wit li all your greetneas. I have the moun- tains. They arc ciit ii rli. He Stopped Bud Urid his haml u tin- violin. On the day you boat f my death, this will i in your keeping. Till than you will fMTiiiit the to have it! Remember, it is yours. nothing I -oul«l my would change hi conviction that I wai t !)•• master | layi-r. Finally, he wiiulil not even aririif with inc. ami wh ' -n I talked the lOttdest, only nailed at my impetuous- nowi. In the morning, beyond giving me directions, he ti ok scarcely any notice of me ami whan I li ft ha barely noticed it Mr was watching for the (Start L ' lint of the sun on the «-liff. ■ Beapird sln| | .«| suddenly ami closed the window. Kiit what m-xt . ' Where is he now. ' askisl (Mayhorm ' . yoking tin lunpohen question that was mi all our tongues Bceoird pointed to the paper. You just head the notice of his death, Do you think I wouM have tnhl yoQ, if be were rtill alive 4 wv were silent stul aahataed We knew be wouldn ' t. A lit I you let him stay out there in the wilderness Whi didn ' t you bring bint back? ' rwked Mustiti. Why! I don ' l know I never though! of it 1 1 • • w as i. , happy where be we. Besoird mine over to tin fin ' . lint the violin ' insisted ' ' ' layl «ni. T h • pr } ' ■— i  ll t||.- M il |,. ' ,ir ..l ' I|In £ ; • death you — ' Besoird shook his bead. I don ' t know, time ago it was thai I heard — A haul knock jarriiiL ' ly interrupted. An exprest package for Mr. licWml. sunounced a porter through the open door. I s un lci IS As Dwpird t«Mik the long; ungainly package, his faee paled. For a moment I thought h - was ipritit: to faint. It en n ' t hv. he whis| en d hoarsely, it ean ' t be. Slowly he untied the paekaire while we eagerly erowded around. KuiiiMini; with the wrapping . In at length diselosed a battered violin raw. Ui-snird opened it ami htoked. ' Th.- propheey. be Mid It is fulfilled. Wrapped ill felt lay the violin in a thousand, an ebony fingerboard and a e rushed mass of splinters Nat Litti.k. 1 1 a Eeaettb of frenttnel n.-iiui the plbe lT e i (mimy bnuith. otil Van lay in ilimuny sleep: iMiiir-U ' i tiiii. ' iL fi «n law. U.ik.twliu-d muff wHMu tliL- keep Of tfuarlrd hand nil I, hnnwi ixihn deep. 1-tr-Hted miw paateatte on big i uHhlii k feet. Quivering HirouKh Ih woods. Ihe nun Tom-hud j-.Lne (raga ' cftWtea wUli gftMj WhlH- ..hjlJ.lM, M ' .lft.-il I.J- • -El gelled the tteavea ' a ure bold— Klilim l y fairy hands i-on trolled. Valley dvn Ia i tftantaelvea In porvUog foil f r Ull- aumntolhTa Idtrlnw mound Trtppefl meat uprtnjf in mi«y u hi. Fragrant hulr with rieteta bound. Eye tiki- utntbystlnc mum, LSiw ii-mnllr tin, I lining l.rhchl. I ..... .■] ■ wound POlds i t ' rulttin l w .pt the KTnUlid. On her nrm a [ annt?r KIIIihI wllh flower nf nl ' -rlmi hio . When- her fonliitrpt . Hfdil as air. TnUthrd the mn uurd lirtfihl wlLli dew. SprrtrtK a hitter. root to view. Tn ' r hud rnro Stm l-.|. • ill— I Li IK- Sprlnif ihiuhinI oq the purple ltfltHl, SAW I he Valley ' N rUnlnint plain. Hvaiihk haute and tander iiphi. Kaadfl anft-fcued and wii«hed With r:iln: Hummed u vntOa, lot refrain. fl ' oiidrtiuic Kljchi! Spring saw there aar tnir aoomin. In imh dream- adorns! dnze 1 ' Jin-ff.i.t bMLTOl n mii ' huily lnp. KtaEitni, staring Ii h arowa. Whal was i li I h unheard uf ihina On tliUf roU«h iiH-k tmlnnrhlg? Hr-I I kose P J1-ft0d pjumjwj toward fairy SpririK. Hark: 1lif- cra,K if I v. i ics pin -. W tt tllla ms A|vi ' , KhnjtKy band, BSraa of twe, marr eerpenuoel Syrlltjr sin nerd ' round, then 4|uk-HlV fled T ward Ihr rlv r '  ddmmer|nK red. In u Hni- l  wn the tfiapb tin- gMfll I ' nn IM . AlRfl, r«r «| rlni{1 llfr IImIiI h ( tripped O ' ar a fnr In larkspur blur. Kniin ijrr j.t,i.s|i tJsi- hukii k:im„-,i. i-,w t , Hiripv lifc a ro ai fir-w. Vp yprtir irupmi unit n«i aiu«. Faltilly Save Jhli .-r Thy will I ' ll W Gi)d rf HIIIk Hih very hnur WaiHlcm! ' iuhuk i M Cojreat lm.% ii.-ikns cin. ery otltUdo !■ im benrar, Drvualit l y Zapttynia, Hie hri-™r, ■AmHKcnii-ni, t ' lni mm QOfdOr  i ' l3! -. riy my rmvwr a fkn ' ih«t Qod dwrcx ' S. Now. In n«.k Q| th? hankrfs full, flowers dni|ipril mi ih . Dajiicot rolled; ftprnuK they into HaaNa tmi, I ' . ' luiliiNl wUh MfK ntt H.f while :uul K.tld. KNItfd Ihu tumkh ' iI I ' rrvl-er old, Jlaplc atr, H ' hlHllT ffPII fp. ' h.- flit? •.- is. -II, Oixwl ran, trem bliiia. «at «l atone— WlranKf thi; hurnl (tf I ' luiMeni wHU-i — siKitie iihi eytm ilka «tn«mM m«nr— Then recalled— wbfera wa« iln- aprltr? Thr Mirram IjtIw Hi hI mlsilly oh. StnUaal? zono Quivered wkih v i w Uaed Snmewhere wlie-re nhiive. Lir-low? iJUIfilu ' d Uk Vi.ilif fnmi i)c|rl In -if spiit i . Hwrr-l nod wft llko Wlridpt tlia.1 HjIlHV Xt ' hrit Mill ' s Ink-- un jsfirln Mnn- cnuii, And vrfnd fimviTM lift  amllfag liea. AH around Old | «n Lpotted. of SprlniK, ho trace. l   Keil h - in i he dlMlanca dim, Tfmard ihm purpjtni cmaea ' a faap, r to the naaVM ' e roay rim. Smith, W iere Hilminer ' wnrm n-lndji «tn ' ji. Hut for him Only iNiffHim lurnlmup fl ' sweep Bprlnc vi un ttana. Tan knew tad aitara. I .riU lie Kearelied Wlu-lH- WOudhylntiMa |diiy r f i i ii i irafce dfanlte hN ctiira, tffutBffl Vft y cariio n n tWs w.i 1 ,, KVery nyh1]..h to him w ulil uny. lAftln as air On tliry n|H ' d kit | t n nn- « itWRy. CIliMem aatrn) mill ud« rn. When maple hinln tH.-iehi lo nvuHl. Wbara hm l« rrevipa l w . I ' roplr i if 1 Ili- vulley tetl Fur tlwy love tin- mnry w.-ll Mow up than s prime once tUtC Aown SWUlhel 4 oing Dotun Tlu- last whistle Mows its eomtnand to lower OMR. The 1 1 in. kf.-jMT sl;iiii down lii  h ktPf window, and the niiiinrs in uorkiiu; .-li.th.-s erowd toward the collar of the ■halt, impatient to In- out of tbj Id. The cage •. ' liil.N up notMkMy from the yawning mouln of the shaft and vacillating .hi its saf. t springa for i moment. MtUm with ■ metallic clang upon the station ' L ' uarilH. The etation-tender throw back tin- outer har. opens t ! •• aefetj lattice of the eage and admits nine of tin- waiting neo upon each deck. The lattices an ekaed, the bar is thrown bach into tlu- elnteh, the goarde are rrlnanrirt from trader tlu- cage and t station signal is given the engineer. With a slitrht iMiiitieiug motion tin- eage eommenees its deseent. Tin- light fad«-s out rapidly as tlu speed downward increase , and. as the slati.ni liirhls flit hy in rapid succession, the car-drums jM p and a huzzing, sinking sensation is experienced, [u tlu- dark interlude hetween stations you would Im- unalih ' to say whether you wen- ascending or descending, hut as soon as you shoot past a hlitikiiiL ' station light you an- brought hack to reality. suddenly th.- rage neeon t be •nanended in midshaft, the guarde nerape slowly along the fir gulden, and with an unexpected glare the station liirhts of the level hreak in upon you With a slow descending motion and some osi-illation f tin- safety springs tin- rage jars as it encounters the station 4 ' dogs. ' and finally rests. A station tender, wet with the dripping! from overhead, rehttstw the men who shuffle off in a lout; line into the drifts — Hunan Jfnirjmntts jfroiit Jfortp feetomtfj ©rnfiort of iflami Ciilltis CtwiQ Against tfjD Cfjronic Luffrr When, 0 Blatter, will yon to abase Hie patience T i h ■ ■ long-enf- IWiil tVtiit : ' llmv Jon- wWI ihi defmtnv nl ' yniirxslill mum k lis? When is then- tH be  ji r ' i .| of this bold effrontry, swaggering ;if 1 the campns as it dm dowI Does u 1 the president, looking reproachfully nit yon, dn -s aot the mttUXKfTXK from rln- registrar, does not Hie opinion of your Fellow students mid of n the facility— dooe not tbe precaution taken of making more irrrjL ' . ' ni MriMi-ricv mil ' s do m i Hi,- luiiks and titeminces et tbe vni- erable attendance committee here present, have any effect on you i Do yon not IW| thiii your ' vni.s nri ' dHeHer]? Do yon not teg thaj your carefully planned excu«  already vitiated and rendered ineffective by tbe knovvf- dvv. whieh everyone hrrv p. wsesxi-s, lluil you were down en lira? iee erram m Elton ' s? Whal ™ j re yon doing lust Wednesday, when yoo should have been at convocation, what the day before when yon should have been n gym class! Where is il that yon were who was there thai yon Bum ied from Ihe ' l on:i to 3 1 yon whai agreement was made by yon botll to es ipfl the vigil ft nee of the chairman of the scholarship committee, with whiten yog Ihiuk thai any one ol us i nnacquaintedt Shame en ihe younger generation and it? principles LllTi.i: Did you ever M a letter f nnii the mother at home tlnit rend something like this: l «tir Men: Vnor yitunjc linninr U K ' ttlnc Uul Ouu •• ean ' l  !«• aiiytlilnjc with Mm. U ' im ' i yuu write lo Mm n«l kiv Mm M mr h.Io.  . You Milt |.r lml l Imv morv after! on iiltn than h v . Kir. Willi U rr. Writ suon. Vou sit down to your mi ting tUsk with ji stern resolve In write I h - rules of the to do ' s ami not to do ' s. t.. your small hrolher. You will tell him that this play i tic hookey is foolish ami that he hail better stick to his books; suddenly you remember in thus - ohl hiirh school (lays how this tame young brother smiled around till iark for you to ohm back from a trip to the river and take him home from town. | jd he complain ahout waitim; around that livery hnrn and threaten to tell pa afoul your stayini: out .ill day? No. never a whimper from him Vou can hardly uive advice on tru- ancy and Ik consistent, can you Then yuu start a little lecture OU tin injury of cigarette ; ouly !•• stop short when the thoughts come Hying hock of the many times the little brother bnwed the family strap to snateh a handful of father ' s Seal of North Carolina for you to choke and sneeze with 00 your way to tUWU When you jrut siek. did he lell mama that you had Ihimi smoking. No, yolir little brother never breathed a word. A man could hardly preaeh a ser- mon to him on this. Anyway, you must give him the dickens for playing pool for eliips. That is a little more than even you can stand Hut not so far distant, hack a few years, you remember suddenly how the little brother often went hun- gry at noon time just because you were donating to that fascinating game of pea-hall jmh I. Did he compbiiu ? Never! Vou throw down your |mmi in disgust. Vou can ' t reprove that little hrother. Let the folks do it them clv.« Arm it auk. itli lloarbmg tyousr lien ' s to my hoardim; house, win-re I ruine | my stomach Where the beefsteak was always tough ami the pie was always anggy. Where I learned a lot of bad manners, and developed an awful reach. Where I learned, too. that the Itost man got the m« st to eat. Where I met a numlter of undesirable people, and got into the habit of a tu;ill using my fork when ladies were present, and telling shady stories when only the men wen- there So here ' s to my hoardim; house, tonl Mess it! I wish that I could get awnj from it but I ' m afraid that I can ' t -I owe too much back Ismnl. - -C,t.K ' K. HIMNT O b ' FH • BBS t K T11K Al.1 MM .Wr Ml.lTlOV John D. Jonbs .... I ' nwiilcnt Mhs. J). T. Mamix . Vice-Prewdenl J. It. Si ' KK« Secretary H, T. Stdabi Treasurer Mary ETanseh Acting Treasurer v i : i J. W Stkkjt Euhsk Knowlbs M.MU U jjn ( iKIt ' J ' lil ' i k Bti€KHOUS -M.khv Hansen 1 Some of tob Ah- mm op Whom We Abb Proud TUM K. K I TIVK ( ' K. K. IIlBKKT Cahbu P, Whakto.v Qkktbudi Wxamm A in n i k l ' K ' ni wucj Pud B. Thikmk bio Baku ) M AKY II N-IN OttTBuba Bookhoi - I I ' ttOKKSSOK Til ' IINIS i PKOFKSSOM I iKRWOOD I I ' KUFKSSOK |( KKIXS j Paonuoa T roiino I Arthur OTtoi uu ( Qbomi Kmmttmu I PUD Thikmk ( ' . J. FoKHIs Lao Baku W WU: I ' ' - ' M.MKK I ' N ' i s WoUDKN Puo Tsma Preudenl Vir -l ' r.-NHl.Mt Secretary Alumni Detejatai Family l{ pn s. iilativ s . Managers Assistant Mawegpri Football Manager Assistant Uaskfthall Play Track CtteaCloJh TIIK ALUMNI OF THK STATK H M OMR hknnktt. w. a.. II BLAKK, IIAItOM . ' oi CATIJX. m KKN ' «. ' K, II grurh. mics ' . t . i.. D NKS. PRANCR8 M 4 M i. can. ;i. ai ys a . II AlOlSTA VAN KM AN. V. M.. ' Of BnuNiM BEAVERS. GKOKOK K. ' o COI l AIM . HELEN. i v SI ' ENOER. II. a.. Ml STEELE. KtMTII. 11 I ii m rSltaUS, MART ' 07 GILLEY. MRU. JAMKS, ' •« KK1XKV. MRS. K. P.. ' o; MILLS, J H.. o: BKBHIIUTf, O. K.. ' « ( ' ARI.TON RU5HY. ELnlSK Cl)U JIBI ' S PENMAN. DAW. ' 10 ROSEAN. EONA I ' .. IH ( ' OKVAU.IS BOWMAN. V. it., II 1)1 KK LODSS (XXXBMUU moNiVre. ' i WILLIAMS. 1,11.1.1 AN. ' II Drum mono KKATIIEKMAN. L1NI A. ' 07 Di p| a LMBQB, AKIilK E.. ' M FlAIKKNCK GLKASoN. FRANK K. , 11 FoKsYTH MAIM-VKS. « ' . O.. •« Fi -1 I K HAMMKR. WALTER. ' 04 ( Jl.KSDIVK REN HON. MRS. I U. ' 02 RoVEE. KSTELLE. • ! WON. KKEHERR E„ -07 ChttUT FALLS gironey. MRU. K. p., •« iiay v«m)| . John r. «v MVowan. ' • R. «i M Im nai.I ' . HOMXR, ' M II All. irMNOMRSOM. MARY J.. ' 10 IIKNt ' KKSON. RKNKK J . 10 Hamilton III I I N CRAIG. W • .. 02 RANKIN. K. IK. -93 Bilm villi KEN NICK, Ml P. S.. ' Hi Bkuxwood lyno. jknnik m . «9 Ism w LoVKTT. OLIVE, III K VLS tLL lil ' NKKR, PAGE, ft! Lkwutowm OI.ANCY. A LI ' K ii..  . MASON. JESSIE. II Ln i.M.sroN i: ANS. MARY I ' .. LoLo lloLLKNSTKINKK. K P.. MAI ' LAY. I: I. A MAR. M Plaov Rl ' LLARO. NELL •• .  n MASo.N. MARJoRIE. JO KITTKNol R. MltS. Q II. Tmii rfflSBUN MKNY. o. J.. ' M KRoasR Mrs. fritz, t I ' o.NY GRAHAM. U. MARY. ' 10 BADSRBRUBa gilh am. RALPH K.. «T GILIIAM. MRS II i Rn LODa KLKL. MRS. c. j| . ■. ; Rcm mm r THIKMK. FLORENCE, ' a Saint [omatii Bl ' CKIIOl ' K. JOSEPH. ' M. SDITH, l-i L. IONK. II WAGY, UK BORA. ' r. WHIT EST IT. It. N . n SnpsnoB LEAP. LIZZIE II. 10 Thompson BURKS, mary K., m TOWMSSSO AVKR1LL. FIX KENCK. COTTER C. I ' . i : i-IJONK. OPAL M ' l«i FREES El:, MA III K. i POOLE. MRS N. ..7 Twin Bsmon FOX. KI ' XA T.. Victor WGICKGoR. M. ALKNE. BOAID ok Dikkctok I). I). BJCHABM Annabbuu Robbbtbqn IIki.kn Wkak .... Dnvorun Fl.OKK.NCK I.KKl II A I l K M ATHIW BOM Tln I ' nivrrNity preai Chili VM organised in the f . 1 1 of 1!M ! . for the pQrpon of publishing • meaty paper at the I ' nivtMNity. It lias Imvii | highly mJcfftQlflll venture ami Tin- Kiiiiiiin is known today as mir uf the Im-sI uf . ' ..ll. newspapers. It has seeunil ailvis- ahle t  many, however, that tin- official uiiran of the fitudenl body be controlled l y the students themselves. With tin- elose of tin present vliool year, therefore. the Preaj Olab will eloae its oiraer and the control of Th.- Kaiinin will pass to the A S Q, M. President Viee- president SeeretMjf DC. WAKKKN Dk. J. P Bom i FUWBfd Dl liVKK GhUMNI Lkwis Pratfall Vi - ) ' -| ' r« ' siil« , iit Swrt ' tarv TivrtMiivr lOMMrrmH Nina (. ' oiuii A LICK Matiikm SON Viol. GOLOn Ban Wim.k M.rtili. ' s PuMkitg Mi- ii n;in Social .1 MARIK H. KRKKSKR AIJI ' K OKANCY MAY OKA HAM vkkna OfUUBM imtii warm «:itrsn • wrrjk WHAKTON ki.oi:kn«m: UBBCB BKI ' i.aii van MMMJM FLOKBMGB p-RYKB OKRTRt ' DK WHIl ' IM.K ;i, l-VS Mt ' KK.M AN MIM RKI INOAIXS ROSK t.KOPOI.I) KI RKN« ' K SI.KKMAN AI.KNK MDKKOOR OI.AHYS Ml. KAN- MRS. D. T. MASON HA1SY PKNM VN ANNABKLMJ ROM MARJORB Ross ROR Kl tT A S A TT KICTII V A IT K ON A mum M Kri. KoBKRT SI 111. ICY BDCTH RBU MARY STKWART KI TH SMITH ai.h : WBtXSB MAItY HANSKN MAitv HMfMBRMM ANNA Jo HKTTKR UAl ' KA S JoMN— M KKANCKH JON KM kran« ' Ks KKI.l.Y BtTTH kamoQ KI.01SK K.NoWI.KS MAY MURPHY aonks M imii.i: KAYKTTE RIOHT AI.H ' K YOI ' NO OAISY KKI.I . w; ; AMHRoHK ANNK HKII.KNRKRO Ml NT A M ' CAI.I. IIONNKK BRANCIIK SIM I S« N Rolen Mm bbao ord KMX BI ' U.ARH MAItY KI.IZAIIKTH Rl ' RKK MONTANA RCSWKIX HAZKI. IRTZKRIN RISBKK KVA TOKKEK MRS. O. J. CRAM KRAXCKS COR BIN KIARCKNCE CATUN AVKRY MAY PK ' KINSoN MRH. « A. IRNIWAY KAYK KVANS IJNUA PKATHKRMAN MARY KK lUMS w I nn I Kl t Ml KKR J H N K i : KRANt KS KoMTKK KoNNKR n Offid n F.i ii B ftMUMN President Sown stam.ky . . Viee-Praudenl Ciiaki.ks. Jackson Soiivtrtry NiriUM.AS Tayuik .... Tn ' tisiirrr C ' abl Camkron riti - A mail ' s litrrnr MCWly, devoted t«. tin- uiiprmr Bwnl of its mcniben. tan cm Gmnumt Wnmta Uosi Lkoiih.h GtaADVB I i I KK.M.VN Kl-OKKNCK LKKCil I II I I N W ' KAK ) PUMBMQa Dl Hvkk ♦ Flomckch Uattumwh A woman s litoniry m ncnl r its menbera. I ' rmMcnt V i «- • ■Pnridflnt . Sw-rvtary Trvasurvr (Vigors Critic •iftv. devoted t (ha unpror©- Cam. Camkuon SfAMMB H unks Koscok Wkm Charles Jacks ) Preridenl I ' -I ' resident Se retary Treasurer The Y. M. ( ' . A. made its first attempt this year at riiim invr a house. Tin venture was not an unquali- fied neMMi financially, but it is confidently expected tliat next year will prove more nnnr— fill Tin ' need of sik-Ii a house for tin- inercasinir iiumlier of student who are re isterinir at tin- I ' nivi-rsity is apparent. Tli- ' sophomore phslirini; rule for fraternities should do much to increase this need, as well us to make a successful house possihlc. 97 nuun Bum Pumli ( ' . F. DOBBOM Frki Rhiitkk H. L JOHNSON Fkkh Book Lmo BakJB Pftsident i. . I ' r.-sidi ' iit S..-ri ' tary Trvasiinr MDt 81 Arms Foilllilnl ill 1!MH ;is the sin.essor t if tlli ' furilhT cngineera ' organisation, the ftmorjiittd Engin eem. The ohjert of this ••ij. ' iiiti .jitinn shall be to iriw th«- nenben en opportunity to prawnt tnd dtteum topka of interest to engineer , lllitl to promote k hh fel- lowship. 99 us Ciiemisitrp Club Officers Quk OUNKtNOHAM .... foeside 1 MHJLabd Nesiht ... Vice -iVwUlcnt Kvulvx Stwenson . . 8eer«tary-Tr«auier fiOORAll ( S t U |l ITTT.K O. D. Cl NN f-V ' JIIAM « y cssoK W. I). 1 1 AICKINS If.M.KIlili OlLCHUm 0- D. ClNMNUIIAM l . li. CONfcUl M, F. NRgBi Da, w. i . liAniiixs pRQFBSgOB J, W, IIlLL, A. . MoNTUOMEKV L E. Pone HKit.vu k SiunuiMn GsOfttfB Akmitaqk HOblflBS BfjM3Fi f Js K. Babkeb tUUSIOB ClUJIlKlST David KxiIPKB Yn . Miwuki.v Ml (Equal Suffrage Club i i Km Prandeol Wavni: Johnson Vi«v I ' lvsiiU ' iit .M akv Xn.w aim S.-m-tary Tlir K-|iu«l Suffrage Chili of the I ' mwrsity of Mon- tana was organised in Mar.-h. 1912. Much of the enedil of tin organization is due to tin- work of Miss GraCS Kankin. the presidents Tin ' purpose of tin- eluh is to disseminate information in n-frard to woman ' s siit fra •_•«•. and to arouse wider interest in tin- Ifflfrj ft. Ka.-li number is appointed a eommittee of one to dis- trilmtf suffrage literal nr.- ami to work for ftquaj snf. fniu ' ' in his own eommunity. The «-l til Feelfl that it has . • •( ) ioual opport unit ies to 1 1 • • I ] m pasting a lull through the legislature, sin.-.- its nManben an from all parts of the state, and eaa ipftoeoee i peat many legudatora. Daring the year the eluh has enjoyed talks hy Dr. Dnniway. bj Miss Stewart, ami hy Mixs Jeanetta Kankin. who is doing sii.-h good work for the canes in Ohio. The Wbodrow W ilson League of College Men Tfi - Wnodrow Wibotl rlnh of the University f Mom hum S r i ; a n ; W k W a r V i i j j n Wayne Juiixmw . . , . President Ca«j GiiCK .... Pii i Viee-Presidenl W, D. Vkaley , Second Viee-President Qhoboe Stoke . . Recording Secretary E, l AT KEUiY t ' iilTf!S|Mi|-]llillJJf S«N ' rt ' tHl-V O, U. sj kkk ..... freasurer Atn-rru: I. The tiattle if tlii organisation w tail I be Tin- Woodrow Wilson Lru m- nf Cullr; lliii, Article II. The object r f U s organisation luill be tu tiniti t-olli-ne men in promoting tin- i-ELrHlidwy if Woodnra Wilson Cos the presidency of the riiii -.i States; Ahth-i .1: III. Tl facers of the league shall consist ■ if st pn si(ii fit, ;i first virf-piVHid ?nt. 11 rt ' «lld viCe- president, 21 recording secretary, n eorraponding sit. rotary  tu 21 treasurer whose duties shall bo such us eomioonly attach themselves to such offices hi similar (.ruarji jHli iris. Anin i.i [V. The tasgoe in Further if h -!«- iiurn shall Hi oondttel corresjxmdenco, ■ I i - i 1 the support the college press, (ft) snhmil ;in j li-x for publication in i n- various democratic organs of hi- country, (4) interview delegate to the democratic fsoaveutiorj , (5) - ' U to follow r J 1 . - instructions of the Wilson bureau, (8) n u i y all these means to get college roes squarely l).-liirni the tollege stop ' s candi tea S i g m a N u Ciiintiiji l hi Chapter Est;Llh]j iln i| .hmiuirv, IJiH ' i Kratkks in UbbB KlIAXK K. ItONNKll i . v vi i s H, HON X Kit JOHN Si BVANS THOMAS K. KVAX UA88ETI a M ' CULLOUOH RERNIB P. KITT KARL F, HUGHES PDQYH I[AlilH ' :XH[ ' i[iI KLMER JOHNSON JOHN If. LUCY HYUKN U sMI ' lti; ILAI.rH SMITH K. llAIIIMt.lt si.i iAVK UEL ' T. s. Ah HARRIS KuvruKs in h ' . «:i ' i,TATK JAAJKK B. K I ' EER Kratkks in 0 N i v. i ; 1 1 - 1 t 1 t i ; 1012 DONOVAN 1VORDKN OEOKGK T. A RMITAQB SARI U BPKER . l.ll- ' l ' i RD DAY LAHUB KM IT 1 1 HTEWART NT HOLflON CH A III JEW B, DOBSON EDWARD 9IBIPKINS UALEHJH UlU ' llRIKT KENNETH WrjLKE [eorert k. mm i .ant FOKKPII C. TOI ' K PRBDBRICK RICHTKR DONALD It. TOUNQ iHtKI:T a. PEPPARD BARR1 0. ADE 10T S 1 G M A N U K.-Mmh-I ill VLrKlimJt HUM !? InMHUIr. CHAPTER ItOLL AU ' IIA- virKhihi Military ln tltmr BETA GtalmraHy of VItwIhI KI ' SI|.i) lt,-1li;inv ' ' ■ ETA — Mirier t : nlwraii y T 1 1 II-r.-H I ' nivcrHlls ALiiumm [OTA— Howard KAPPA — Sortli GturKla Altrli ullunil Hoik I, AM h|tA WjihlihiKloh niw! U - mivtritKy 11 i [ ' tiivH i xHs ..r O uikIji NT K.oi :. SI. it,- rnlv.-rnJly XI-timory rollrjce PI- Tallinn PnliH-riUlJ ' JLII. MiM .inl Sr.n«, l-iiK-rHilv KIGM A— Vu rMM I KttJiH y IJPSILOW— r n KithH y of Tf n llll I. -u; isina Slat, ' Umver l y K 41 PnLvrmJtjr of Xonh rnnMiui BETA DETA-rh.piiuw UitfreraU? MKT A KriTA Piirrlu [ ' n1Wn liy HKT.V KTA Prlvi ' mlly nf Unllnna SETA THETA-AIMwm r ttytatf  c (utitaU HKTA H TA M.Miin f n V.iA -w BKTA MT-SllHf t ' nlv rally uf tOW HKT I XI i ' I.I- SI i!i- I ' ntvr.: - |i -. HWA XI WllLlum JrWi-ll CoB«C« M KTA IllfO rmv rHUjc of Pt-nnNylviml BKTA HtOMA— tJlrttTIrtity of VVrminl Ill-riA T A I ' S-.rlM m .ir-- i m A. ;iml M. BUT A UPftll-ON ' -Rw Poiyteeknie kKTa PHI -Tulaine rnlwmUy BKTA CHI— Lelaml Stanford Jr., Cnkveririty BKTA r-S-f- -UnlVflnrttj of California OA MAI A A [.I ' ll A Georgia SUliuM or T«l - iioIokj-. ham ma BKTA- - XurtliweBtfrn L ' nlrtrrity I f AM M V 13AMMA AILL-n iVI-,:. GAMMA DELTA— Bl v na In«Orutr. of Tm-Ii- hom«f GAMMA UPSILON— T f y H - (ttlwf GAMMA KTA — Col ' Kmda fctehbol of Mhr  4 2AM. MA ZETA — UbJV r H y of Orffmn OAMMA THKTA ,-..rrn-!l Unlv«r liy OA MM A IOTA— Siatt College of Kentucky 1 1 HIMA KAI ' l ' A I ' rov i -ny ■! I ' ..|-.r:i.| - GAMMA LAMIHiA— rmvwrfKy of WI rM n lb GAMMA Ml - - fnlVH-reUy of ILIIiinln GAMMA KU- IfnlTentty of Michigan ■:;aMMA XI Sr..:.- ..|h-a,- ..f MIii-h ; i,,1 McUitturKy iMu.) IMIUIA ifMJi-miN ' A :i: l ill Hi -II I. ' |nl ' H-I l t v I ■ a M H A W— Untimritj of wi-m Virginia camAIa ni CO I ' nivcriiy of fhli-ngo (JAM MA SIGMA— Iowa. StAlo Sutler GAMMA T At ' I ' blw rally f Mii ri «H; GAMMA riVllA N— rntviTMlli of Arkunaua GAMMA PHI I ' tiK-HTfiily .if [..-ii.ui.i GAMMA Clll— Unlv-nnHy .rf tt ' mihlimtun IHMIH 1 ' SI S s no 1 1 I i .s - 1 1 Vm CA ALPHA— riW4 . « L of Apulia UliJ.TA HKTA- T ' ri - i .-ll-.:- I KJ TA TH KTA ] .mt.ur.l I ' «i I Vornll ' DSLTA hamMa-CWumW Univeralty DELTA I ' KLTA — IVIilMiylVftnl Sinn- O i- Irjt DEUVA HKTA-Wcirt rn K rvo Unlt r  y HELTA KPSILON-OklHhomn L ' njwrtlly UELTA IOTA— Wimhlmstun Si it- i-I1--k«.- ItlnnUmliiiin Sun Knini-lwou I-urlilo Dmllaj S.-JL t|. ' WloHtJLiiK Mil Sullatmry IN- C) (■nnton lObla) Coin ebbu IN ' M«ln -ii ALU MM CHAFTEKS 1 ' xibKtoil Shelby vlll- Plpi- lUuff LArk.J Llttlf k K ' k WAnlihiuion I-.,! o,. ' ,., iMo.l si L I M™ York Cily AttantK i K., ;,u ' .. |jn!iinmirt ll lhiv rp4 rl Tolrnlb I ' M-I lOMil PiliMhm-Kh ttnlob ICuU|t« noHlob I hr-tnilt . roitn-.ii iiH RflMCfe wnmlnston Itf. f - I ' tiilmlflplnu 141 n u n SOI S i g m a C h i Beta Delta Chapter Established September, 1906 PROW. FREDERICK 1 ' u. tui. i.n I Kin: lilt. -i. Q. RANDALL OH,HEHT HEYFRON JOSEPH tfTREIT HUGH Jr. PTBHGUBON i; KIN ' : :ai:i.ix«:ti ' TH ' .mas M. FARHEIJL. WIUil AM Q. FERGUSON GILBERT J. KKlXIIAim WALTER M KiUiH ALL WILLIAM O. DICKINSON WALTER H, VLE0D FRENCH T. PKIU3USON J f H IX I ' - JOXKS FRRD R. BUCK rdgar t;. pulleys ROT W WINTON HUOH POBBIfl PRATREB JN UlflVEHSlTATB KKXKST K. I II BERT KJLTON MASON CLARENCE FOItBIS DUDLEY U liH HALiOS. e-; V KKI.I.Y K . WINST.VM.KV □BOROK P. STONE MAT S LITTLK WILLI A M W A V X E MALCOLM VV.11H-: JOHNSON ' Ll ' MM ER r ui :i ■ ii PATRICK T. WCARTHY PETER CI ON AH PAUL L DORNBLARRR WHI8LER I I I ACTIVE CHAPTERS ALPHA Miami Pnlvemlty B KTA— University of Wonsler I1AMM A Ohio Wraleyan STOLON Oaorg Wkuhlncfaa Pnlvemlty ZKTA— Va«tiln t..n and I..-, Pnlvemity KTA Imvemlty of Mississippi TIIKTA Pennsylvania Oottatfs; KAPPA— llu.knrll College LAMBDA- Indiana University MU--Denl on Pnlvemlty XI I  . I ' iiuvt Pnlvrmlty t IMB ' BOX- 1 l.-klns..n College IIHO Butter Colle PHI— LAfayette CoHese • ' III- Hanovtr Coll psi I ' til v«t 1 1 ..f VirKiniM omkga— KorUnrMtonl University ALPHA ALPHA MoUirt Clleae ALPHA HKTA-- University .if « ' ulifornla ALPHA GAMMA- Ohio Stale Pnlvemlty ALPHA KPSILoN-PMversUy nf Nebraska ALPHA ZKTA— Beloll College HKLTA rill Wahnsh Pnlvemlty ZKTA PSI -Pnlverslty of PJnrlnnall Til KTA TIIKTA -University ..r Mk-hlKan LAMBDA LAMHDA-State University of Kenlui-ky MP MP West Vlrnlnla University XI XI Unlwmli) g| Missouri TAP TAP Washington Pnlvemlty ALPHA Til KTA Miikmi. husrlt s Institute nf Technology PHI I ' ll! Pnlvemlty of Pennsylvania ALPHA KTA - P nl VP rally of Iowa ALPHA IOTA Illinois Wesleyan ALPHA LAMKIiA— University of Wisconsin ALPHA MU— Pnlverslty of Trias ALPHA XI— University of Kansas ALPHA OmCBOt f ■ -TwNn University ALPHA PI -Albion College ALPHA ItllO tvrhlirh University ALPHA SIOM t ni . t  ity of Minnesota U.l ' HA I PSII.ON Pnlvrmlty of Southern fulifornla ALPHA PHI- -Cornell Pnlverslty A I .I ' ll A m Pennsylvania Slate College ALPHA PSI Viunlerl.Hi Pnlvrmlty ALPHA oMKOA Inland Stanford Jr.. Uni- versity MKT A (1AM MA Colorado t ' ollere 1 1 KTA HKLTA University ..f Montana It KTA KPSIUVN Pnlverslty of I.Mah ItKTA IOTA — University Bf Oreiron BETA ZKTA -Pnlvemlty of North Dakota It KTA KTA -Case Scliool of Applied Srlenes ItKTA TH KTA— I ' nlve rally of Pittsburgh HKLTA HKLTA Purdue Pnlvrmlty BBTA ZKTA — Central Pnlvemlty of Ken- lucky KTA KTA- Dartmouth KAPPA KAPPA Pnlvrmlty of Illinois ItHO Kilo Pnlvemlty . f Maine Nf Nir-I ' nlvrraiiy of Columbia (•MP Hon OM1CBON Pnlvemlty of Chicago i ' i ' S i i.o i psiia.n Unhrantty of Wuh- psi PH s r u OMKC.A OMKOA -Pnlvrmlty of Arkansas AH MM t ' HAITEKS Hnrrlslniric. prnn tndlaaapotla, in.ii Kansas City. Mix • l in Intuit I. Ohio t ' Irvrland. Ohio • ' ••lumhus, Ohio DsMon. Ohio I Oliver, Colorado 1 troll, mi. hhsan Dnluth. Mlniiewla iMIlVllln, Illinois Hiiitiiltnn. Ohio Manila. Philippine lain Milwaukee. Wisconsin Memphis. TtSMOWl Missoula. Moa tana Mioltsoti. Wisconsin Nashville, Tennessee NW Orleans. l. ul Ui New York. New York Sprlnafl.-M. Illinois St. Paul.Mlnnrar .il,., Minn. St. l. ul . Missouri Toledo. Ohio Washington. D. C. mmrnrn Iota N u Lota! OrwmisuHl January, 1906 Fiutkks ix Qbsb rat hamilton vf. burton sjirad m akkii all iiaiinois j. charles johnson warren b thiemb Pkurora on (Jndtkbsitatr 1912 CTttKD BL thjkjik i . iyai:hk. it, L JOHNSON J. It TAYLOR mi-cm hattkktm Waiti: JOHN HHKEDY CARL DICKEY w. n, vkalky :KniHr;N h-. M-onitK MILLARD Pi NSSBfT « TIS BAXTER BJBRT B KKM.v El tt ' J. SYAXI.KY 11 Mu Sigma Epsilon Engineering Local Or L . ; iiii ,.,l 1!U ' « Color : llvrp llluc and iold PRATRBB IN I ' lilSK ■ ■iia;:j.kh Pi PAftklBQ RALPH SMITH BARK ' S k. MACLA7 CLARfeKCR II. BUCK E ' KTKIt HAKftlSN fRATRBS IH UnIVBBUTATE PBBD B tfiikhi; UtLTOM UAftGtf BRMBBT W, FRED16LL ROYAL D, BLOAN IL [ JOHNSON • ' WIN |irutsn KDWAftD RntPKWfi WADS PLUMMJER PltKDBftfCK RICHTKR P, H WH1BX.BR 11. II. KUPHAL 1915 .1. K HrtNTi ' rrtAIKrtY T a u Kappa Alpha N.ili.ni;il lliiiiDi ' iii ' N Kr:ir.T!iily l ..r lln pn rhnjhlaijii: in IMmtr Jltlfl Oratory. Pounded al DePauw Montana St tk Chaitkk CKowir: k. kkynom.s arhik kl ixexm ft CKBOIER WARRBN ROBERT ft UHE MILLARD P . PtrWMBRiaCSK fi.vni-; a. DUNIWAlf U. J. MILIAR CARL CUGKKI MAFUtV PIBHBR OBVOSLL ARTHUR o ' iiiH UKK Chapter Rch e Active State Uuaitkks of I nwr, INDIANA -ChtjWr re-tHrr, IVl ' HUW Utii- vmily. Colkw Lndudfd: Wabanlt. ITslvwitty «r indium . Butter. IHaHo Ohatm-r n-ni. ' (, i  nv ™ii - at KABaACHVSBTTS— Chftpttf or-m-i-. IliirviiMl l nK-tTi(H -. MONTANA Ohuplc-r Outer, rnlvet-Blly  f M onltmu. NRW YORK— Chapter center, University irf New r«rk. ii|||i OI.:i|.t.-i . i-i.i. is, Mi.mjiI rrlv.-i-- ty JLiiit I ' tilv mlfy uf ClncLmtntl. TEHNEBBKK Clmr-trr oenjWr, Vftodtt- tin University, VIRGINIA CMptitr inim, R flH Ofph- ' Usdon, Rl4Hnanm) 1. I ' A 1 1 I ' kuLpji-r .-eiilnr, I ' nLveniRy ©f rtwh. :k«.ih:ia rh.ipier . mer. I ' nlwroliy .f Q«ar«UL WORTH CAROLIXA— t ' Unpter BMI4f, rnlvt ' mlly uf Xertn Cimilliui. WAKHINliTUN rjiiipL-i- ,«-ntrr, rnlvrr- pUj- uf WiiPhlSiKli.H. « 1 si N,SIX— Chapter caatar, lJivrretio r.-iu-K!.-, us Pan Hellenic Council — = — b a Cakoi.ink I . Wiiakton I ' n-sidont Bum a. Wbab Viee-Prarfdenl Qbtoum A. Wjiiipui %mtwry K IPIM K IPPJ Unnn t ' AltOI.INA IV WIIAUTON HAZKI. MI ' RPIIY Kappa Alpha Totta OKItTRI ' OK WIIHTLK :i.AI YX KltKKZK Dki.ta (Jamsia HKI.KN IVBAIt OLALVS HIKFMAN IN Kappa Kappa Gamma Iti ' iji t ' hi Chapter EetabliBhod March, 1909 rATBOMSssae Mii.-? r m. KKint uits. r. o, scstBtrcxi .-Mils, H, T. Wrt.KJNKCtN So me in Dxhb ISAUIir. ]E iN ' AN AXABKI.I, llfifts ATUllK LUCI brUCI u fiftt vnku .Mils. [ , t, MASON Miug .f dbrqb IAIl«AltKT UW BV I C| ' K !■ ]•: !•: MKS. CAUEQfB JO KPHINB POLLBY8 MARY BLROD SoKuittx in I. ' nivkbmtatk 1 ' ] L h PLOIlBNCH UBBCa UAUDB M 4 RJ OOati CAROUNB P. WHARTON QUACK RANKIN aiAMNE USWW UILDllKD IN ;. K A I ! Ft Alt KKNXKTT FPAZKt. AH Ftl-FlY AIUVKNA M. HODGSON GRACB HT. LEAKS ptiancib leaky i BC1L£ If, JOHNSON tit KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA CHAPTER ROLL l-HI IVNrton rnlvrmlty IIKTA KIKIMtN HtiMuw.l fnlvrmlljr IIKTA ttlGMA A l«l| hl C.. lrn PHI Cornell OMMN IIKTA TAT ■■.-. I niv.mil y IIKTA AI.I ' HA I ' nlwtvlty  f IVnii Ivnnlu IIKTA K TA Swallmtorr Oulteft QAJfMA i:h  ABastMOy O all— IIKTA I ' lHIM  N V t VliKlnM Kiilvrmlly I.AMHI ' A- llu.htil r .U-Kf IIKTA I A.MM A Wouiiler Krilvrrttlls IIKTA Kt ' -OMo Htulr I ' nlvrrmly IIKTA I ' Kl.TA DMvmlty M Ml-Mmm XI A.lrtnn oll.-«r KAPI ' A lllllMUlf r.ill.-Ki- KKI.TA ln limu Xlitle I ' liH.-r-IU IIKTA ft riilv«r ll  f WmHiltiirt.ni loTA lx-1-i.uw Knlvmlly IIKTA i;pmim KI ' MIUl ■ .M i: : KKT. I : KT MKT. VI I ' nh hkta B IIKTA V IIKTA P IIKTA • IIKTA Vtil VI. AU MNAK I ' ll UTKKS Akron lloHlon ItloomlttKlon till.) BloomlMitoa dnd.) llfrkrlt-y I ' tili-aKo Katun C ' lly I m AriKrlo Klm-oln Mllui.uk.-.- NU.IIjm.ii N.-u York NM OltMM PkOMalpMl XI. I ul« OfttH i Kappa Alpha 111 eta Alpha u Chapter Established .Inly, 1909 rlti WJB88E8 MPS. WARRKN WILCOX MPS. 1 1 1 ISAM KM WM-:s MISS. H. t t . ItoKtfKIl UBS. ft W. SPOTTSWOOD HUBft J. P. BOWK BoKOREH ID UKBE MSB. J HIS Frt ' i V HTSS MlLDUKD CLARK MBS. GILBERT ELETNHAKD MISS l.rc ' ll.i: MARSHALL M 1 09 JAMBS BONNER URft II. ft SLAUQHTfiER SOROfcBS IV KuTl.TATK .MISS Kf.njKK KNOWI.KH SulioKKS IS IM l.i;-i r m i 1912 ishutlecih-: wiiipplk . NNA BRIX E ROB l :i trsi kH RAZKL LYMAN LOU] SIS BMJ J ■ ■ 01,AI YS V ' UKKZK OBACB banbs BftTHBR BIKKLiT CATHERINE HITS vi.n i-: BAJtDBMBUBOH ■ a i  B8 KHAXi ' KS PArSB URRLE KBTTL UAROV BRITS i ' • WSfSR KAPPA V L PH A T H E T Koun.li-.! hi Im-I-iiuw I ' nlverwily. I 7« CHAPTER ROLL ALPHA |ta| ..ii rri|v« ' f lty HKTA In.tUna State tnlv.-rntn 1AMMA lt.Hl.-r iVillncv DKLTA -I ' nlveralty of llllnula KI ' SII-oN W.KHI.T 1 ' nlroraliy KTA I nlvn-Kv of Ml. l,i K an loTA Comrtl rnlven.lt KAPPA Kan«m Suit.- i nlv.-r«Hv I.AM HI i A 1 ' nlvn.Hv ..f Vermont Ml ' Ill lmiJ College PI All.U.n oIIfkv Illio l nlv.-rf.Hs i.f NVbrnnk AI.I ' HA THBTA rnlv.mlly t Tfxt A I. I ' ll A ZKT V Itarnurrf r..ll. B r AI.I ' H A l f A Washington rnlvrwll ALPHA KAI ' I ' A A lelplil ' •• lUKf SHiMA I ' rilv ri lt ..f T..r..rit.i TAI North •Ml.ni I ' nlvrmlly 1 ' PSII.oN rrilven.|t of Mlnn. ota PHI l.. I..n.t Stanford Jr.. fill Kyni.tnw I ' nlvcmlty l SI t ' nlvrmity of Wlm onaln • iMWiA I ' nlv.-rxlts r i a 1 1 torn In ALPHA HKTA- -Swart timorr OWM0I ALPHA (SAM MA Ohio Stat.- 1 ' iilveraliy AI.I ' H A KKI.TA Wotimnn Cllejre of Hal- AI.I ' HA KIVIMi.N llrown Irilverwlly AI.I ' IIA KTA VandrrMIt I nlvrmtty AI.I ' HA I.AMHHA— l ' lilven.H of Wnah- lagtaa ALPHA MP- rnlven.lt v of Mi m ALPHA Nr DliimlD f Monlunn ALPHA XI Oregon Stntr I nlvrnUty AI.I ' IIA OMICRON t ' niveriotv of Oklahoma ALPHA PI rnlvrrxlty of North Dakota AI.I ' HA Kilo I nlvrn.lt y of South HakolH AI.I .MNAK CHAPTERS A 1 1.. 1 n i. Lincoln lturlingt..ti Minn, spoil MCMO New York CIWrt M U l Phllii.lrlplil CoMnkw pittKi.uiKh Itenver Hun Kianr OrMBnuNt Seattle IndlanapolkM Syrm uw Kainuia City St. I,oul Lm Arig.lr To|H ' kn Us Delta G a in m a l i Chapter Btotablnhed September, HH1 I f t:;i i i:sskk mrb. j. m. kva.vs icna ckabxxr ham. MI4S. TY I.Alt It TllO.UJWtN Sni(iiiii in I ' mn; Mil! PKAKK BONK KB ICRS, HAZfeGt, rtr ' fKUltlN BJ8HEB MRS. BL POIXJ B Mijh. w. h ' . hook .MIl«S HAJiXAfl lUKiK !ttA« K SCLNH«UAI£| .M14S. I). J. WAVU.ANI1 SoftOKKS IN ( ' mVKKSITATE L913 HKLSN mill m a I ' UK JOHNSON AI ' YM IIL ' KKMAN CBCtL Kit AN KK PLOfl KM k K II TT 1 1 KWB 1814 MAU ' rK WKATTY HKitW U ' IMpK MABBL l.KYI L KN 1915 HAUiON IS] I) I ' L I (. ! ! CHAPTER ROLL 11 KTA- Wiiidilnittnn Hint.- rmvemlly, CAM. MA ..i • of California. Hrrkr- K SUJOfl Ohio 8tale rnlvrmK). Columhua. ZKTA-AlMon OMRtJP. Alhlon. Ml.-li. KTA— Huelitel College. Akron. Ohio. THKTA I ' nlvernlty of Indlaiui. BtHtf- IriKlon. IOTA -I ' nlvrmUv of IIIIdoIk. churapaiicn. KAPPA Oiilrwllj of svr.ra.dia I. 1MI1I , I ' nlVfnrtly of Minnesota. Mln- Ml ' I ' nlrernlty Of Mlnaoiirl, Columbia. Nr-Crdvcmlty of Idalto. M. w«w. XI t nivnutv of MU Mm II Ann Arbor. OMICBPW— AUtfcjM f ' ullric -. Brooklyn. I ' l I ' nlvemlty of Montana. Mlaaoula. UIIO— Hyroruae I ' nlvrslty. Syracuse. SIOMA -Northwestern l ' nlver it . Kvans- n.n. TAC-t ' nlverslty of Iowa. Iowa CUy. l ' 1 ' SII.ON Lilt Wit SluiifoHl t ' nrverslty, Calif. I ' lll-t ' nlveraliy of Colorado, tlotildrr. CHI— CVrnell Cnlvendty. Ithaca. 1 81 Onudier Colleice. Baltimore. Md. 11MKOA I ' nlverwty rf Win twin. HKTA SIOMA AI.I ' MNAK Seattle. OAMMA I IH 1 1 JON AH ' MNAK-l a An- f3 jb cat I ' .r.v UP8EDQM Al.iMNAK Akr.m. I.AMHA Nl ' VI. I MNAK Minneapolis. • •Ill OMBOA AI.I ' MNAK- IX-nrer. CHI SIOMA AI.I ' MNAK ChL-ajro. c ' llt I ' PSII.ON AI.I ' MNAK— N w York City. omkoa sic.ma ALVMHAR Milwaukee. AI.I ' IIA • III ASSOCIATION — Plttsbunj. HKTA I.AMBOA ASStM ' IATION— 8po- KIIO SIOMA ASSOCIATION -Syrar uae. KAPPA Til KTA ASSOCIATION Un l-SI I ' ltl ASSCK IATION Philadelphia. 0M1D0A ALPHA ASSOCIATIoN- rnaha. O.MKOA AI.I ' MNAK ASSOCIATION- Madlson. ALPHA RPflLOM ASSOCIATION— an TIIKTA CHI Cleveland. Al l MNAK HEADQUARTERS Akr.m. 0Mf- Alumiuie register. V. W. 0. A. Itulldlnir. S. Hitch Street. Baltimore. Md. Mm. II. 4 . Miller. The Preston. Ivtivr. Oolo.-The Mlam-H Sew-ll. S5« 8 Broadway. Oca Moines -Sliilo Ulnrary. Stale House. l«etro«. Mlrh. Mm. ItavM Scheyer. 70 li  riui ttlOrt Kunsa Clt . Mo Mi« K. IC. Morrison. S«l Wyandotte Street. UaOOlfl, Neb. liM J Street. Delia (lamina House. Ij « AlMcele . I ul. Third Saturday of ew b month In the y v. C. A. 1 month. New York City Mum l.ydla Mullen. 27X1 Broadway, firm Saturday each month • mi,., I.. N.h Mc |« ! MoaKlaiMl. ISJfl 8. Thirty -Set ond Street. Kvery second Thurmlay. I ' hlladel|rhla. I a Vanamaker Tea I loom. Plrst Saturday of each month. I. an o ' . loek. or call Mra B. J. 8r h. Client nut Hill. TS . Plttsbunc. I a- Jane K. Anderson. 5 o. '  N-.rtl. Avenue. Wllklrmbunt, Pa. Itaclr . Wis.— Mra, C. R. Carpenter. 1SZI Main Street. S.iittle. Wkufcv- Mix Hnim Currlr. 45I Puurtcrnlh Avenue, N. K. 81. Ixoils. Mo. Or. Pran.es U Builkop. 4S7I VVaithinttton Avenue. 133 1X1 Review of the Athletic Year ONT v a ' s Iff] I4flt2 itUetk BeflBOfi sn ' jls the most I L 1 ' n-- qesaful, si tor a« victorieii were concerned, to year . The Foot I mi 1 1 championship was won, liul il was mi empty jrliiry. The basketbaU leun litl not win a game, and the trade team wjis defeated by the Aggies tor the Gj 1 i miii- in the hjntory f fls two H-tuMhtst. The baseball Irani hardly dfiiervw meotkjc riot only because ii was oof sup ported by the A. S, p. HL, wtl lii-iuisr 11 w.-l ii 1 1 : 1 1 ■ I ■ • 1 1 ■ • l lllr I1HV I ' olh ' L ' ijlti ' -■ But rietorioB eannol always coaae to Montana, and ii is to tlw University a i redil that jiflrr sip rtt3i 1 1 itlix of unetm- 1. 1 1 victory, her supporters Accepted defeat wiilnmi a whimper. In the face of stir defeat, the tfftrsitj teanM Fought jusi as ha d  s when, in tin- days gone by, their victory ma sasared. It is this spirit, jlft.r Jill. iflfM niliritH. ami thai n going i bring championships lnn-k to Montana nexl yciir. Tl ■qned followed. Ill-: SEASON started ..ff (doenujy. Despite Ihe tnci that then? was 11 wealth . f material in school, n mere handful of men nported eaeh evening I ' or pra.tiee. The stpiad lacked snap and ginger ami rounded slowly into form. This state of affairs lasted for ahout two week . Then the men of the I ' niversity got ' hep to themselves. A hum h of iuel- igihlew handed themselves toother one night and turned out fur praeti.e against the Va rsity. This was the turning point Men l egan to come out who had not l eert regarded as foot I tall material at all atid a complete shake -up of the It wax too late to do anything for the game with Wash ington State, however, and after some. com«pondcu.e the game with that college, which was to have Is-en pla cd on Oetols-r 14. W«§ relied off with out hurting the I ' nivernity standing at all Th. ' a.-tion of the ineligihh-s. or the • ' .Misfits. as t hey called th.in ■felveft, start. d things: the appcaran f hig I ' aul iWrihlascr Ofl the field capped the climax |)om had said that he would he iiuahle to play heeause of an overalmndanee of work. When he saw the condition the team was in. though, he made some serious saerifires and turned out That was all the team needed on October 21, th.- nqued went t.. Suite, full of snap and ready to tackle anything. In eleven ears the Varsilv li.nl beaten tlie .Miners on their own grounds only ..me. and that time h a score of :5 to o. |.«st year, when the smoke had ejcarcd. the seore st...h| 2 to r in fa or f the Varxitv and the wearers 0 the • npp. r. silver and gold had not shown a single trick play or used any of the season ' s ammunition in the wnj of strategy, either, it was a glorious rietotx The week before the Miners played the Aggies to a 0 1o (I tie in BoXCttUU), thus giving the championship to Montana. On the following Saturday the Varsity went up against the fast Itah Aggies on Montana field. The game was on., of the pr.-tti.-st and serappiost  7 ever play ei I in Missoula, ami although the Varsity lost by a score of K to 0. tli.- defeat ;is almost as u ' i as .1 vi. torv. sim-r the Mormons had already beaten the Mnntnna Ajrifies by .1 srorr of _ ' • ' to  . At that, the sron- against the varaity Rbould have been : { to The touchdown the visitors aeored mi the result of a flnk« . Brassard, the Mormon quarterback, caught a pool -ll ilossii in iiis mrd territory. As be did ho the umpire blew hi whistle Again the whistle eonnded m the runner alerted down tin field. Captain Winstanh-v. thinking Ihe pbn stopped, told his men not to tai-kle the run- lier, who Aalked lenwt the yoal line unmolested. Tin- touchdown was ■Uowed, however, on tin- grounds that tin- referee did not blow Ins whistb ' . This was reall) the last game of the leeeon. The death of our of the Aggie playem reunited in tlx- uiiiecllutinn of all the collejre ' s panics ami a blizzard prevented tin- M iners from playing a return w '  nic in Missoula. Tin- last game of tin- season, which was to have been playttl against with | town train from Poison which resulted in an easy victory for the Varsil in a snapless game. The wort- wiw 2S to ti. Itnt despite its inability to display n valor, bw4 yeura team v i 1 1 have a ehanee this fall. nl two members of the team, Winetanley ami Conner. will graduate this year and. hard though it Will be to fill Winds ' s pi. the leant next fall should Im- the strongest Montana has ever bad. IK rn- blaaer lias been chosen to hail the eleven ami is already working bard to make the 1912 m as on a sueceasfu] one ist 4 MONTANA put a l.askctl.nll team into the field Inst .ve«r for the first time siti«-e 11M S. This team did just what shitiiM haw Imvii expc-t- •s-l of a team of men who had never played in mi intercollegiate unnu-. ami did it irraeefully. Six game the team played and six iranie it lost, hut never was there n ngn of unsportsmanlike w ork or of xiihmis- sk.ii The team fontrht hanl a ' . ' air  st uneven odds ami made its opponent work hanl to win. foai-h Whitloek. Captain Me- I ' arthy ami Manager I taker did one thing hist winter, however. They developed « l°t f material. and irave a year f trood expend to the men who will compose next year ' s team. In 1913 .Montana will have a team of championship tim- ber in the field. EM ■ TRACK Particularly rreditahle (0 Montana was Um F t trl t her track team put up this spring. Knun tin- start it was evident that the loss of such men as Ryan. Mnelay and McDonald would make a rc| ctitioii of tin- Varsity ' s siicees in out of the question. With Cameron. Conrad and Owsley it was hoped however, that the Varsity would he aide to defeat the Aggiflfl hy a narrow iimririn. The withdrawal of tin- .Miners had made the Trianim- lar meet a dual eontest and. as events later showed, had taken the ■■ham piotvMp away from Montana. In preparation for this one meet practice heiran. Disaster at onee stepped in and on tin- e v of the imrt crippled Captain Cameron so as to put him out of the running. It looked as if the A trine would seore an overw helmintr victory. Hut th.- Varsii w.m into tlx- meet full of tight and when the last event had heen derided the seore itood 68 to . S. far cJosor than the most optimisti.- Varsity nppi rlcr had dansl to hope. It was a splendid huttle airainst odds and reflected ureal credit ii| Montana ' s team. Had the Miners Ix-en in the meet with Reid ti take the hurdle ra Montana would have won. As meets in Montana go, tin- 1912 dual was iiuiisuall. slOl as the followintr records will show: ljuvr Hurdle Tw -Mlle iMn Shot IMI High Jump Tote Vault Ur. .aM Jump Hummer Thrm r • • Hurl .Owsley rMonliini . flavin A«|tle iff is . II 1 . :l« IJ It 10 In. t ft. 7 In. 10 ft. « In. II ft. 1-S in 110 ft H In n ft S In lit In 1911 Montana bad t« i n. ni« tin- Triangular and the other with Washington State College. The Varsity mm the fanner and i«« t the latter. The atom in Um Triangular ned st n .| lion tana, til: Aggies, 13; Miners. Tin- reeotth follow: Mil. ' Run Tno-Mllr Kun !. « llunll.H iiikIi Jump llron.1 Jump Pole Vault Shot Rut Hummer Threw IHarua Hurl U.1.1 i.MlnnO ronrnd ( Montana i Minn iAicicImO . Cameron . Montana i Mrlfc.naM i Montana M«l«..nal.l i Montana . OKoiirko Montana i .Raid iMinra) . Hr l.r.-.k IAkkImO Itrabrook iAktMmo . Matttar iMnntanat M.i.-lu v Montana i . Kvnn ■ M.intumo Mh.Iiin i Montana i . 10 3-S tkpr. :U me . 54 2-S « C. 2W1-5 5:11 1-5 10:41 t a ft. I In. ' . t ' M . : ft. s in. a,u V i.Hior (AkitImO . M ft 35 ft. 1 i-5 In. 114 ft. 10 In. 1 1 ft. 3 In. Montana l si the meet with Washington State i y The rti-onls follow : wore of 80 to 44. 100-Yur.l l ;i h 220-Vur.J Haah 4IO.Ynr.| nnuli MtVYSN Kun Mil- Kun Two-Mile Run HlKh Hurrtlm I llurrllfn Knot l ut Hummer Thru IHv-u Hurl Hlifli Jump . Itroa.l Jump I ' .Hikr ( V.  . C) Cooke ( V. K. C.) f.H.ke i V. 8. C. M. ' ie.njtM (Montana) M.tMnaM Montana I WIlllnniR l V. Hl C.i lxr ..IMt. ' CW. a. C.| UdroOMM iiv. s. Rvnn fMotSaN) . Ryan rMMftM) .I yo (W. M. O.) rVmttf] (W, a c.) Pmr H v. H- ' . i . u ««.-. :55 aec. . MHl-S 4:51 11:M 17 1-5  «•. . : S-5  e -. a? ft. . 1M ft. ! •« ft. 4 in S ft 20 ft. I In 144 IMTER- 5CHQLA5TIC i ■vent. S«-Yar«l INimIi 100-Yanl l a h 330-Yar.l Ittah lia-Yar.1 ItoiKh N9 Y«rd Hun Mllr ICttll i;«-Y tnl liUth B lf jii :;n-Yanl LOW llur.ll.-t 1 1 Ik It Jump . . Hammer Tltrww llr.unl Jump IW Vault IMm uh Hurl SlH.t I ' ut Winner. Ivlv.it! Ilnuwr i Ana. ■ K lv.lii llmmrr I Ana. . HMp llauarr (Ana.i MWal RUM (Ana.. « ' . liiKfiini illr-U-iial T. KHIey lAna.nmlai J. (Vivort (MIIIInK ) G ||..v.,«r.| 0mta J.iiiv) II. Ilrltlaln Record. 3-6 M . 1«3- S MB . 33 3-5 M6, 13 I S h«m- l:M3- IS Mr. I ft. • 5-S In. IZ ft. I i In. 3d ft. C in. . in ft, « m. . «. ft. t In. 12 ft. « In. IlKI.AV H « k Won bi Dm Miawnli team Holdmr, Stooe, lloDaffic Tkam STANIUXIJ. Urn lift.-.- tfe-r-onrf RM Thlr.l I ' Ui... I btdiviim Ui ( SoAiinoMaBip Wotl y BdViu Haiuwrof Annmmlii for th kci-oimI tim  , with 20 points. Mr. Lew is Jollry of (i.illutm won stvou l pin. with Is points. Declamation Contest t;i i .± l -.w.r li.in-.l St v.-risviltc. fitM ; Antoinette Simon. Unite. Moond; Phoebe King, Bozemaiij third. I ' i v- David K.tlnTtji. Mksonh. first; F. L . IltRS n. Iteteim, mM-mnt; Ururi- l|[ p|N ] ' , Hilling. Iliinl, Deoatk t nostion: Kksoi.i-kd. Tiuit the movement of organized labor for tin- dosed shop shimM PeCeiVfl thfl support of ptlbiif opinion. Won by ijiihiiin County team, debating the negative agaioifl the Fergus (Vrnty team. The prize for tin barf individual ii -hsiter went to Mr. Joseph Cotton of t Fergus County team. The Carter Meawrial 1 ■ ■ ! ?il jm.l thaMuhoney s.- heirship for the beet essay written by h hiidi stIk i senior was won i v J Iks MrU-n Spain of tiMllatiti C nmty. ] STAFF FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER Edllijr In Chl f R D. Kk-harda , ' is MiMvrir LMch, i: Carl C Vltkir, ' U iKurrar Kfnin-t1, U H ' liiiilfrtil FrJfiLrn-r, AH ii-l.m. |-;,lii,„ M MiiifltftnK Bdlfof goatotar B tw Alunnu 1:011 1 ir L-HHnr Sn.Uli . tl Gtwira HiifTrmtrv ' 15 p l r Hmwn ' 13 X.  . Unh- , H llcton W4. r ' 12 PI. HAitr-rHmMt i HiiWl Ix}lii4ih ' IS l t Uu« Smii i ' I. ' «H|H. I.I J. fc BftlQM ' It I ' . T. HnCvthjf A—llanl  -f ' M Adw rtl lng Ma i,in n FWyd HWfoN . IS L«. R. Vukltig IS M. W. lliihinifM- H Hh ' .i , Tir||r:««H ' . II S.H,- -.3.1 Mii i«f(iM Circulation Minjftn F D. Rkliler IS l( T. A lid ' 13 STAFF FQR THE SECOND SEMESTER Editor In Chief u ip. (OoMuniJ ' u Cart C I Mi-hoy. ' n MinumJnjt Miliar K]i iri-rn i- L tch, 12 Aj h. u-Iji KilMnr i ml IngaJto. 1 l n. 0 Btttoi lVlnnirrr.1 FYlKlinrr. Alumni lid I tar L flf. Hum. ' IT, Alhlrlk Rllt.ir Ili ' N-it Wear Shkzv] [.;. m:in J. C Hal •tS 43IIKIVH lluffmnn ' « t? r 1 . Itli ' Utor. IS -12 1 Rut ' Smith. ' IS n«t M n a«r ]-i..y.i Hmrmnt, ' it Advertlilng Minngcn t Pu!ii .1, Stanley ' IB K RjixltM vn w Otmnf . ' II Circulation Mamgrri I B. FortMA is N, J. Ymytot It. foydai ' U Kiu-i Tknoks .1 P. Kowk [00 Baker Sk om Tenors Domovab Wopovm . . . Kokkkt II. Cam KlRST BASSES Cecii. DOMOM .John B. Taylor Sk«o i Masses Harry Sewell Rimikrt Borland Cellist Hans Fischer Reader .... Miss Maiiel Smith Accomi ' anist Gladys BvmuM DEBATE DHuit ' wilh tin- MniihiiHi Slate College f Agriculture awl Mechanic Arts. Ftismttiry i. af Misaoula. «i-sti ni: If i 1 1 vi 1 1. Tliitt r|Ktr«t iim rarryinj mi inli ' iNtfilo commerce should hike Ottt B fedi-rnl . - 1 1 . 1 1 I - - 1 Affirptuil bv IIiwiiuih. denied by Montana. The decision, two to one in favor of iho affirriiiiliv.-. tfegsttve teant; Miss Evelyn Stephenson and Mr. Carl Dickey. Judge : H. -1- Burleigh, attorney, Plain , Montana; F, Downer, Snpertntendcnl ol Schools, Butte, Montana j 0 , A. Keteham, Assistant Stole Superintendenl  f Schooh, Helena, Montana. Debate with the Washington State College of Agriculture ;m l MiH-hauir Art , April lit. at i ' nl linn m, WnhirigUui. Question; Etenobvan, That the judiciary i f the sinte Court should be subject to popular recall, Affhr l by Pullman, denied i y Montana, The fJeeiaiou, unanimous in favor of the negative; Negative U-am: Mr. IT, K, Si-w ll :uicl Mr. Ii J MilliT. Judges: Vice Principal Kingston, Cheney, Washington; Jndge Thomas Nrill. Colfax, Washington; Professor J, ■ Bldridge, Moscow, Ii1;-,hi . !iv«-n l tin- Class of 11 1 :{. iti honor of the Senior Class of 1912. May SL 1918 QCDtnl ( ' hainiiiin Mlisir Tatroiw Deoontioa lnvitatioiiN rod Progn Limiting Rhbasd I. .1. n n . ►% liLAhYS Ul ' KPMAN Uon - Bwrn Ai n i. U nii wnos uunk Ki wi- ROI 1L D 3L0AM IBS HIS THE WEDDING JOURNBT i Ity .1. U. It«n. lix ■ DwwMwi n Bail, Jaki un ]! . 1912 ( ' AST UK ( H ARAlTKKS Otto IjAMRKRT ( ProffnWOT in Qtanuui Fni varsity | Antoxik ' Iiin wif« Ki mi nd l Famulus, his xivrt ' tary l Haiinknsi okn t in. ' in of all work .1 (tt ' sTK (a maid) .... I) D, RlCHAKM F kkak Kknnktt V wnk .IoiinsoS Koscok WkU-s PUMSMCI Mattiii:ws THE PAR away PRINCESS i |{ Henry SuoVrmami i Harcb 1912 Cast ok Charactkks .MaRIK I. ' tsK. I RIN I Fl« | (iKl.l K.KN Frat VON Hrook. huly in waitinu ' Fr.w von IIai,ldorp hum | Mii.i v I Frit . Stkikuki. Frat Linokmann RUKA ' h«-r il;iuu ' Mt« rs i Al.H ' K .M VTHK.WSON KsTIIK.K HlRKI.Y Hkss BnoAon I HttJ Kktti. : v :i.i. I DOMOTHI Stkri.inu C i!i. ii i K m ai i k McCuuiOuan Maihjk Hkitty IjKNJ) ME FIVE SHILLINGS (By Joiho Madison Morton) Cast of (. ' ha halters Nat Little E. P. Kwux DONALD YoL ' NU DONOVAN WbBIWN Mkhkht Owbur LOUISB Smith Ploubncb Lam Mk, I!oi.h;htlv Captain Phobbs Qapi .jn Spbqcb Ih. Hoblakd S.kjii, n waiter MRS. Major PHOBH8 hts. Captain Phobbb SOCIETY OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH LOO KIN, CHINA 151 I I I TIN ) I ' M M o n T a n A h I mjv rtanr nets concerning this interesting village brought to li ltt b) tin- excavations and study of I)k. No Ii All, assisted In Prop. Dig Em Out. Report of Dk. I No h All given before the Societ) of I li«.f ni( ;il Research oi Lookin, China, at their last regular meeting in the summer of 2504. hunt ttii tten. ompltuly TTfiud W fnbfjgirf. All riffitt rrumrJ. US FOREWORD When, aft.-r yrars of frnill.-ss s.-ar.-h in lh.- wild f Nawlham Krika. Dr lie Kmdit Yet reported t.. this honorable body tire yea re ego thai he had  t la t unentered mom inti resting nuns. utrirh he believed to be thane of that famous institution of learning, VhIi Si Ti, the joy that filled our hearts knew no bounds, immediately there was a general demand for a mora thorough investigation of Ibe remain to ascertain Whether  r m t l r Re vras correct in hm eonelufion. The discoverer himself so broken in health aa 11 reanl] .f his tabor (hat, in i it - of his tvOlingnem to tf« and bis nndonbted fitneai hit the task, it was deemed inadvisable hy all eoneerned tn allow him « • proceed with the work. it then devolved opon this body to ehnoee another to take on the ■e arth whera ha ami Ibreed t« la? it down. The society gave ample evidence of its far-seeing lagacjty select in t: fur tin task this humble earth-worm, who is here la-fore yon to present the report f but tremendous aehjeyement With .-ill due awdeaty and retirement he shrinks from statin.: that hi is undnuhtii II v ihe L ' realrsl w« rk which has l een a mplished since tin- fall of the empire. TIIK .HH KNKY Following Or route Banned out h Di fin Kin. lit Yet e eame to the sit.- «.f his  ' •. 1 .t 1 11 .1 is after 1 long and arduous ytfuvne) We Irevelied down die valley mentioned in all the literature .if Yah Si Ti. ;is acrimonious Tuher (Note Dr. lie Fin. lit V- t ineiatl that the Mired translation ..f the mm f this valley is Bitter Root) Hera we flnea? ered the remains of what was undoubtedly (tut shrine of sunn- saint tfte Be Jrlndlf V i asserts that it was a famous hititelry mtieh patronized by tin- yooug of Vah Si Ti. Ckintinuing on out way. we eame to the broad triangular valley at tin- •eaten rm-r ..f which wo found tin- remains. At first wo did not helieve that wre had reached the sp..t We sought conUnned op the great tranoh whi. h is the meana « f exit from 1 hi- eallej on the - itst and erhoae mouth is faned in all tin- traditions f the extinct race as Perdition Portal There an- nmny beautiful pastoral poems dealing with pih rimajros laken bj the youths and maidens, up tin- canyon of Pefnloon Portal. • Our commissary aragOOB, whieh hroiitrht up tin- near, noticed when tryintf t  take a short eUl eatch Up With ns. that in fronl ..f the sharp peak ii the south side of Per- dition portal there were tru.-i-s of excavation . They immediately signalled to us ami W€ hnatenod t the spot A small pyramid had lavn uncovered. We due down a lit- tle farther and discovered a black circle set ahout with mystic number and two indi- cators pointing to thrm. At first I fudged this to be a fortune letting wh«-.d. or perhaps m « f tin- nrnxtri-nUv lrro«-i n.-ll(iUle .1 U iin a In nil otli.-r p1a - « whrrr nit rarunlnic l l«UIWiiniHSi wUh Iho . it Uioitlful vnllry am! heu ' k. Tti« Tlii-n lip l i« iliw.lv rowl thry triMlm). 1 hi- 1 wilt. wmOrsun J- v t f . ■•■■ ■prtntr. Tnll BSM 1 w.ilk ' nj wnh BUH nthtfClr- •tnp. iilnn ln« .lm n Ui wi.ltr nt «wb I , Who ipiyly chattrtlnr IwMl.lr him kt-pt ihr taO . MM .n ,i gambling device. Further investigation, however, showed it to be a tin «--| i ' «-« which by its mechanism caused a l otl tn I e tolled at stated intervals At certain tolling the populace of the town gathered to sacrifice to their various gisls of eriiilition. reerea- tion and reciprocal affection. Our joy at this discovery can In imagined We immediately set to work to erect a semipermanent structure to house the party. Wc loult a modest thirty-Ktory hotel with ample though simple apartments for the entire company A sketch of it is given here- with. It wiw my belief that no satisfactory work could be aci omplishcd unless the leader of the party wen- comfortable. When the village was finally completely uncovered we discovered it t« consist of six building, five comparatively large atid one ver small. These were grouped about an oval space, in the center of whieh was a low. flat alt.ir dedicated, as we afterward learned, to the God of Roeiprota] Affection and termed Spoony Rook, although the rea- son for the name is ol -ure. for ' •sjmmiu in their language is the name of an article of silverware «wed in eating.) Ib-sjde this altar was another higher, more pointed one. whieh is not mentioned any where by name. but whieh Undoubtedly was u -d when mi additional altar was necdi-d on a festival occasion. At the north end of the oval was an imposing structure with a high tow er, the top of whieh wstx the pyramid that gave us ..nr first . In,- On t lo- front of this building was a slab hearing the letters. UNIVERSITY IIAId.. This s as pn.hal.ly the name of the bttUd ing. North of this budding was a east |e like st ru- t III which from its plan we concluded to he JIM. To the west of tlie.liin and dire tly upon the oval, we found the Hall of Archives. aLso called the Library. In this huilditig an found most f the writings. Southwest of the chief edifice was the great workshop of the village. Sigh Ants Hall The building west ..f Sigh Ants llall mm Craig Ball, b eraunmnal dwelling place. The natA budding s1«nm| dins-Ms south «•! ' raig Hall, and max have been an « lit house OF else a place for punishment by solitary confinement. It wjls called Infirmary, The whole plot of ground arborooo this town was bntU was called the Campus its P1IE PEOPLE OF All si M l vah Si Ti was Inhabited by l rare of people called Studes. For the moat par; they AMm to haw been | happy, care-free nation ami originally most devout worshiper of a - celled Recreation, When, however, the) were conquered they ware fjwaad 1,1 aban- don ihis vorehip for tii.it ol the god Erudition, in connection with whore eervioethaj ware f rv«i| to perform many difficult task This worship was introduced and maintained by tha Prof . ■ hand i f foreigner , who about the year 1 ! . . bad •-nt t-r«- I tin UlWU ami conquered the paopla. From thai linn Ihi ' V hud with difficult) haM the Studi-s iu a Ktate of part ml subjugation. Occasionally, it i. r a Ions mid arduous period of servitude, a few Studes WOttM permitted to l. ' Sii.h f reed-men were known as Alumni. After their release ih - would nsmilly leave the town entirely, hut would return at irregular intervals t s.t how their brethren were raring. They would also endeavor to assist them in tlu ir efforts to escape and sometimes would encourage insurrections. Soma dyiMUrtiex of the I ' rofs w ere u ' .hmI am! kind, and tin- Studes submitted |0 them peoerfuMj Otbere gained their dialavor and ruled with difficulty. Individual Prof •reared the affection or dislike of their particular group of Stndca and their provinces Mare eorreinoudingt) tree from or anhjad to inaurreations. When tin- studes acted in a ImhIv thej could generallj tcconipliafa what tha) wanted, but anfortunately for them, all was net paaea and bermonj among th - Btndei thotnaelvei The Proft had divided them into |roupa for aonvanianca In governing them T h e re groups van known as the unaaltad s.miIs. ..r Preahiei, Dm Soph , tin- June Year and (hi Seen Years Oecaaumally a few disgruntled membera of one division would become jealous of another, and immediately the Whole clivisioii or class would take Dp tin: «piarrcl Thai itl-n aks w. n- mosi I ' r iucnl anions tin Knsdiies and tin- 8opha and re- sulted in oecaaional pitched bat Ore. In the fall of tin- year I ' .Ml. a notable ..•••iirrvd wherein u hand of Sophs attached a hand of Kreahics, and after a furious  t niggle in which one man was overcome l y force, a number of the r ' n-shics were caught and fast hound. Than thetr beada were partially shorn by tin victorious Sophs ami they were released to «_ ' .. about their duties, object of ridicule for the r.-st of the st u.li-s. This battle i reported, however, to have brought down upon the Soph the displeasure ef the Othet Studes for their crude manner of outraging in it. Another battle of nolo is l e t described by the picture opposite. ic; . , ■ 1 TUGQFWAR. I ■ ZZ r r v cro ous joms I. IKK OF THE STUDBS iVautiful in its simplicity ami truthfulness In life is tin- tt« r « f the niarna v of M;-. Gwendoljrnne S Igreee 3nellfungui to Mr. Ohaneej h- Wluttte V short. Th re niony took place in the everiini: as was customary. Tin umkwIs assembled in the parlors of tin- I).. rin or t ' raijj Hall, as it is also called. At ciijhl oY|iH-k the ushers, five yOUUg men. frn ii ls of the bridegroom, merited off an aisle with strips of white hahy rihhon. Tben th.- unrolled i beautiful ittip of the mum material down line aisle itself. The onsbettra struck up a wcihlini; march, in tempo furioso Innatico. ami tin- bridal party ailvam-eil up ili - usle to where the minister ami the hritlegn«nn were waiting. Tin- service proceeded calmly for a time hut was rmh-ly Interrupted by ■ jilt - l lover of the bride, wlio declared that she was a false, fickle female who liail haiurnails. Word cannot deseriln tin- wrath which Fillotl the h i art of the bridegroom at these words, lint h exerted his self-control ami the eeremouy uroreoded At its conclusion tii - couple vens the recipiente of tin- f l i«-- itations of their host ..f friend . Refreshment!) were lerved to the hungry multitude by the p.irmts of the bride, ead irhen ell bed tteyed their eppetHee the pert) adjourned to the lower regions ami joined in a festival ilame. The i;m !s received as favors hits of 0 eddiug cake, cut in I be shape of peanuts. In a room set apart wils a gorgeOtM lispla of the gift presented t.. the bride 171 Kaoh year the Stinles were compelled to suhmit to a dreadful torture For days ami weeks Iwforehand the notices would ho up in the buildings BBytng i Gel your picture brine for the Sentinel. ' ' « r word to that offset The 3tndes were noil reluctant to undergo this torture, for although the rowards were pent the pein woo m inteoas. that it whs all that thi-y could do to , riiliirf it. There nere, however, sunn- ituics into seenssd to take a sort of savatrc «t« Ii ltIiI in flu- Kufferinir thc underwent In IB old manuscript we ..iiik across an illustration nf tin- torture which we present herewith. Thf small, eroel figure is tluit .f the victim, the toiler, that of r l « executioner. TnO instruments ibovnA Ote tfcoBS OOOfl tO inflict the pain. Hut gOntefiraw the Studes got rerengo For vrluil they suffered. Within their prison walls they booM devote Rueh spore time as thoj hail to tl reetion of sllBgoriea] picture repreaentiag their Kttffi ■nic ' v Willi what dclu. r ht tli« ' WMltd meditate • • 1 1 these we can U ' lH ' sx. Tin- following ' is mii excellent example of this s..rt of drawing. r.t HMMf moxi ( « ! ' ( ntt Ksa. tiv what the eonacionoa won, we ore unable to determine. li oeenu) to hove I i some soli of a noxioua parasite whose growth ofl the studes was aneonniged by the Prota, The Profs themselves an- well known to have i n com- pletely fre from them. The chief characteristic nf this parasite WBfl that it prevented thf Student doing anything that gave him pleasure, hut was no obstacle to the performance of the tanks lOsigned by the Profs. That the PP reason Were fife from them is evi- • lenc.il by the fait thai the only times thc mentioned being BO afflicted wen- when the Stude would ask favors of them. Then thev would SBJ that their conscience would not permit them to granl these pe titions 171 Am tlnr pi. tun tvpr 4 nt l .1 protest against tin- t rammus oVi-nv of th y -ar 11 12. It is M-lf -explanatory. A Hi flUMKi Ml — He Fimitt Mt N T Kluiikinir Mem U) haw Ih- ' ' U 11m DJtul pimishm. nl inflicted by the Profs upon BtUdM who foiled to complete th« ir ojaota of rk its exact nature is m t dear, for 8tadoi no ditdpliaed exhibited no outward effect . It (e known, bowercr, t h;it Eftodei who won known to haw Imn-u Clunked won kept undjtf elone obiewatkni ami fotood to perform ITS iii.ifiv urdijoii duties, AriMlber t nu r f punishment «-aa. eanninc This seem lo have been (tie huNl ttuort rtf I ' nifH in the HM '  f flu Luifiilv StunV. TJ W opemliori w:is the Mat- ing up of lln- objfeti to Im- i-niniv 3 in oq ninijfht jar. It wa prnelheiJ rather frwmently, strange as it may steeui. in siieh mi enliuhteuetl mmnuiiuty, Jiuti the horrible wnrniriB forced upon tin ' Shulee by the sijrM ttf their tettnwi sealed up albps in Ehote prisons was snffieient. The. drastic action taken Ity the Profs, after i h - rebflllkn] at the twenty ninth. as it is r lled, ft?Ls the iiiHfiiniliiin of mauv works of art Jtnd Ii1er 1nre, pielorial represent at ion,  nd other forms. The interesting eat given belnw is from a mural paintfng found on the walks of the mfirrrmry. Afl fl Iford III exphnmlion, we may suite thai College spirit, university spirit, iir Montana spirit. as ii i« variously ndli d. wan act tabnttcettag l everrure, Kumewhnt rc8en bltng the elixir i f life of the anejents ami actually serving that purpose anions the Stucto, whtVh w«k under the b  f the Pr fs. It wiw i eolutely forbidden i i in- Stndea bitwise, the Prof disliked the taste of it ami feared Ihe -ori e |iieti ' N when their snhjeeta piirlfluk ot il. It U ' nnld be frtttng lift eimelnde thfa? dbCttSWIIin tfjttlUuj menliini of I lit ■ uuy l In • dra- niiitie instinct fmind expression among the; Stndes. Severn! limcw a y«-nr they gayi . h bilious with the permission oi the Pruts, ehief notig lhese wii ttw WW called Hi Jinx, ■Al Ulni-M. ljuwr r, lh lv vr,ntK ,  W kimvin Ot h,h w in l OMfraUe tl-suHh. ttprtfr I1M lnnu«IU;« lh - tfiu.lf aoCQMItfUttod ilnuhlf (h amount nf mark LfejRp did Wt H It It ma - tbQCD lC frvlfui uihUt miinkint. hm n untied (Htm and ihlw wn w(ut tl- r. ■•!•• :..n-i 171 :ir wkitih Uiey g ve frw rein i« th ir feelings And prweaafced flwr wrouga before ilieir mas- ters under the Iii-cnm. ' 4 1 n- h I r-it rnn . t in rumlh p r rrasimi (hey irnve modifications of their aiHCHtral (tawm for Ihi ' .■n1 T siiiirr t ' Tt1 itf thf Profs, Two . ] ' 1 1n- thimnK nrv shown it) the -ut. APIT.XDIX A APPENDIX B The following an- extra, is from a . -ilhs-tinn of .|u. inin nts. every few she-els of whi.-h n r - th.- heading: THE WEEKLY KAIMIN . Vtt l.NIVIrlMf Ol MOMUNV MISSOl i A. • Wlr • -y P nn -- A pomsjil of these indiwitod that th.- writiogi ed B i p me d I sort of roeond of .urr.iit . v.-otrs from the jMiint of view of tin- Studes Tho control of tin writing ' s which found a place in these documents was an office much soneht after IIIIOBg th.- Stud , cspcially the red haired variety. As t.. the extracts print ! herewith, none r.-.|iiir. ' s minh explanation hot the on m-«-rii i  i ur th.- S..ph This Stud.-. we gather from the documents, was. perhaps, th - most prominent figure iiii ii ! tin- Ktudes in th - years 1911-12. His opinion was valued ven highly as is evidenced hy the frequency with which it f. ' iind oiprwpkni in tba ) pages BLACK MA D MOLOS SECRET MEETING The My«ticai Brotherhood Paatet a F  Ar ■ ' ., Resolutions. It-n. I.lntr tiM-mm-lvm In the futuie. TM was all that ihr Kentlemun would divulge, t-ut we know tiuii other equally hrtlllnnt piano utr on fool. AN UNUSUALLY STUPID TALK Honorable Dry Bonct of the State Bar Allocation Addrenei Attembly. Hnnornhte l ry Hones of 1h« State Bar Aaaorlatlon (raw an unusually stupid and •lull talk Wore assembly on laal Wednesday. He r|M«ao na tila lopl. . • ' Chara.-ter and the Way our Modem Industrial THaasters Aro NWottaf ■ | n the « ounte of hi remark ha praised the Law S l ««l. and said that ho hoped thai It would not romr to a bad and. II had « word of ohaar for aYaryone. and propliusled that the worst was yet to coma. The slUdriUs .lievred him wildly at tlM eon- cliufoii. A:...-mMy was dismissed at quarter To Taka Advantage of Leap Year and Wed When seen yesterday by a Kaltnln reporter alia aald that she had nothing WOMEN SL ' F F RACISTS MEET. Whltlock Address th Ladies, Tilt- Ki|U l Suffrage League met yesterday in Ho- parlors .d the dormitory l T f«iaaor Whlllork of Ihr Law School addreaae.1 th ladles. In ilM- louras of his remarks he aald that whatever the ladle did suited him Violent cheering arrnmpanled his speech and tho .-tub. as a whole, voted to give him a lutad-mlrror. Al a lata hour lea and wafer  .•( ' Indulged In. SOC1ETV NOTES. FUpjr R.ipp Pjmmj Spr« ad Ki ]iiw bunua govt .- fprntl in iheir aiiii lfiMpfl«ar i-vw ln« in iM.n-.i iir h-ni.m-1 Many AHIjcfcHU IMllnUm ihr rW-rVril, Tito iflrlji all rppurt having n iniwt l lltiMrrul lime. Aappa Wnlph.i Chela .it Brldgc- Huppu TOitpha Carta ntrrtslMd them- nc-U ' r-ji ut lirNlR yr t-T.lny ikt i-i ' ii i ii.l ft ft-w hluiMlt-ni with i ' omnil1li-d. II.-- «Jri tr-|HirtJiiK lliul tlu-y iir 1+sirnlrjK fujil. Al tyn Mid of tba • .1 u. ' ll- m-i I i ii h-mi wafl mtvinI, jlh.i Stvtociao saw- A must pbriuilni; anrl (iltWGtiltOB taiV 00 lb tirulX-r aflprli ' al which yuiir r.irli trttoulfj r4 .«t on VMir plul , ru.kr 1ln- K;iibliinn. of SI «Tlno (lit «irJ«t .in- ptoflpTMtfpf. Helpa Dannu Fudge Party. irn Thumrluy •TOflfBB ' tfco nifimlWrtI uf EMpQ I ' ii ' iiuiit ..rit-rl.ilii.-i1 Mn-ni:.. ly. ni .1 •h Ik ' il I ' ll hula puriy In Ih-h purtroinHii sit rrnltf I fall. TUirltiK the fvi-nlluu lUr. nrrhm. tnv, C mrxn fi1  f EMstsrlMM EMItfe Ui li Mablv, AlaoPUiMil iHiirinlns mimic, vMla flKb uf tbr Kurttln UK nir-rf mil 1 un LMJtf viUlni fUdB lniluk -il In vi.. rym prim hT fiir the ttUnfrttlrift i,f ih - rrnl. RACKET AT THE V. M. C. A. HOUSE. Folton. A d a F w Frujrld H v ff a 6«r Quit I Hnl Similar BVUja( Jfr - PWiWWi mil -i few or u  rrk-ndij, Conntd, Tln nip fjn. Ilajk. Hnlm- , HpwT, Me., .1 1 1 -1 . n-.l LhcnuwlVcH l y lu Lilnpr u lurc-r liuM. All Of Oil ' Mvti [■H ' Mfiit ii.-nimc llifhlly lnt..s|..ir-i|. tin. ' tmnh, .f (iht In t.ihti ' .si I. iir-H- via .n - miIITKhI by tin? QtOW L AfUr !h- il ' 1 ' Ciu. ' ln rv ih-y unii-d in i ui ' a atK ui rip iwhbvr. No wrluiiH harm won mum haw Ibf liii-ffm-islWf •tain that will tn UW1 npun tli lr ham.rtent POLITICAL NOTES, Tho La Ki.l .-U. ' nub i niH.-HuB lairl Tui-iiJ.iv 1 ' WiHntr uinl 4lftrT i itH 1tit Ih ' i jvt i mi ' iiriJi inr u««t! tiiLK I Mr ►■HUr. ' or Ihv | n r T«IV ' rNpillilH III! jH-iul-TT. iK ' i ' lilnl tn Till- W.Hklrow WMlwm C1«IS lii ' H ft nit-vlliiu nnil illj ra! jir.l lln l„-n 1 f.n u-h iihic Ihi ' iiii(u ' Mi«- ffJJcK-ri.an ' ' i !H)ilhlnir , ti,m Bqu l SurrmKv iuti tMtl rm Uw IcihU Tharfeday MmilM nod Jlliwujiiwil Krr- Im-jii inrann -.r jLH lni|iru{ llii ' iHftri ' uf H riiMrty-n in Knitlunil. Tlu-y nln i iIIm. ijahi I ik M ' «inrlrn uf varkius .:iinlli]« t« ' K t r r Km- pnwtdtflcy, mil! rmfluilliiK rUiil nnui- •( Mirrn wn jinf- ri- H FilU fin— mi ll ' lo n-i- I1.HD, iij.pi ' lnri ' il u tnHllIlJtlW- u  lirvf tin- rinhl ulllr : vh-w M «5i-«-tlin: an i-lJirii.!. inrftmsrttii Tin ' Tftfl null :,l ' i. nu t. THE SOPH ON THE PISINO OF THE SuN AND THE GOING DOWN OF SAME. ■- 1 i ■ stall! Hi ' Hitprj, u I if t )10ltcrd lum thv -Tjfii-.- wl cri- Uir O+l w h huny mllitit Off tim i i ' .; i o -r JiufH ' rw tin Kmlnilei, I -.■nrtnljiry nm kIiuI tlwil tlmt nJH lUtm f«r U n ' H ' M ' k rltlHM ilNkn 1 «i-t ntwitfit ufttx un. rtlmt ' i bcrthsrlng y nt now? .ur k il ih ' Hwl. mni ' t yttu H f (1kut I ' m Up (« ttiy erWMTJW In wrliV lfi- lil- s , I lK,.ij,;hl char ytw Acir rme at thn ■■imtki- ' Ij- cam who p.vi- im ih tl n mn rl i. -ni..rs (hy paliitt raplltXl Ihg Sniiii. -I ||ke I., im 11 riiif hufoni I VfIr m wurlr. Al It-sal I llki- ktinw Ihiil It liiu rUr-n. -Vi-n If M Ofixitt itlutiaKir In lu il Iwfun ' SYlrul ti;i.« nil th.it jjnt In iln u|rh • uVlm-k ilriNir r In ttm sprliix riml hihtittut kpe nun |i raftallllS up hluli eAOU ti by S uVlDrk for ii- ' ' 1 • • itlnnUhL It ' ii tj.ii 0 bud in flririTifj, IMH for a, irood 1 1.1 If uf 1in- vhiii tin- jtuu ri,u t ri 1 L ' rr hvi Ihn ttJp nf J3i-iltlrt(-l till tttm 1 o ' l brt-k. AJ1 tin-. wirn« H.Ih -f town at I ' -umI Un lurtlr ri„. . ..r iiinxhini- 1 ' inh tin f ihnn w«! hav . I 1I1 111 ' t f-r, lliouKb. Hull thrirn l muetl Pn m.iij ru iln ulniul It. TSrt- fill vi-rnJty Jitti w.i ,iii H-ii oT r lrfr i Ijy tho hill ami Li pMmJi in, mi- Itiui li m  •( exactly fur un to i-Iihukv It, -iir tMHino, w«- CMlldql chnnjrr tli m||o of I Im Vnlwr lty. It liftin «rnwti now Cm  uoh ,1 11111I m wouM an Awk:inl Ir-r- iukln !, _to any ihi rfR«t, t f.ave anollier «w s nui wiiii it. (Ma. Da yon owawsit r-MrlriK ilnwtr SiTitlin ' l? That DaUnil jnjir : I H1 Hki ' nui ' uf V in l.rllliir.i |,l.m. 1 •-!... i.i. think n«1 r ilMih-T tin ' Soph, h.Uty. Th ' -Tr. i7 . mil, I, H LllnifPll ul- t.-H-liiN| tn ntir ilLitiJiiluIn fur any ■047u nrtlon. Tin, t4U4H tB minlMlVt nlftnil fur It. tVhy. pnn ' lli nlly 11 th . Vuttty tniilltlrMiw haVf t . iln wiih it. ii.hI.Im, ii fiinn an atlnut- 1 U:riiuni] U t Ihf huH.lln !-. V : ,. Idtm f ■•si.- 1 .-■ tno Q d iniwrrupUrft r havrn ' i Urn- t- I....: ivliu . r iv huiff. Tf ymi luiv- uuyllilnv lo nay, my It, anal If you bAVUf t, CCI (Mlt ftjnl h ' l 11 nark, My liln. rMrnna4 tlu s- ph. - y 10 r haniTH- tin- iiiTi r Hnvo it iir . fmni Iwhind I I it- mi 111 rilu inn by th - [iiitt1-«i«akr fim5 n r l ' hlhil Ijiln, Then all Hi tniihKriL ' M iroqjrl il. -un fur «i b-siH i«irt of !hf rlay, irul It M.nihtri l I-- l ull xu 1 i |,l -:i . y In Mir tiinrnfiiitf. -Tlinr ' e, nm A hurl WfiH. ■■Th n, no uno ttUTf nf tnft ' ti would have fl ' nv.nl. ., U in . s.i iinuib- Tl?i- hHh rl.ru txrc nui nt blKtr nnrt i-Lmc-Iri OB -tliml una Beattne! ittfl prai ih ally c-vr-iy Fpot wpiuUI khtI lh tnrfv m.irnlHii Hiiowblm.-. ' It partalnhj mMA b« an BtfrutmrA. ' Tbi.u. )UCt think what 11 lir-aullfiil Hun- -,-t 11 I.,,., 1 j 1, 1 nufciii- iM-irln i lujto. lm r d nf Itnltlhi b hfi 9 n pniriii-ally ntnilichi lioriaon tin- nun uonlil k1I| Kwimli- «|uw n. HKbOUflllTlK ' tl,. r.. ;.uilfiir J,ii:u-.| tln-s ..f !...(,. IlKnlllKl Jl background of ■■oral and gold. Well. I haven ' t lime in dream about II nuw. I ' li go over and ifrt Hie engineer Nlartcd on a acheme fi r •IoIuk II That chap ha more bright and original idea than anyone elae around thl pla«-e. muiml the (ml. ■ the Soph amhkd out of Ida office. SMOKE WRCATMS. f l llfaaaaur Hew i In Surveying)— Mr. V . how dkd you eel thai number? Hill oh. t matriculated between two value . Mfinler of Sentinel Staff— Ye . I ' m going to spare l ud till time. Co-ed— You ran carry It loo far. re hman. dan«- ►ppre «ive) I ' m ou. Mr. N . Mr. Conway - frlenda will be delighted t.i leant that hi name la being ronahlered foi Ihe offlre of rlty Jailer. Ilia •|Uiilifl- iitt.-ns for that poaltlon are nelf-evldent. For nine montha he held dnwn Ihe Job of head door- keeper of Ihe Ihirm dining room, firmly rr- fualng to let In any ttvi.nl  of the t ' nlverally after T:tr o ' clock, and admittlnic only favored member ) of the V. M r. A. nfter that Hill (In Chemistry. dl .-u «lng an un- known)— CuuM you get any aparka lo romt? I couldn ' t. John Kugene- We ' re not much on spark - LATB SOCI1TY. The A. S IV M held another of It ■ harming little dance In the mm. About six couple tripped the light fantastic to the The Senior Knglnerr are n much abused tiuneh. They go Into profrasor Itlchtrr ' office when he I ualng It. The Krc hmct5 keep them from the drawing room The The A. S I ' . M. I l more In debt aa the reaull nf Ihla feallvlty. but aurh I- ttie devotion of the students that n petition wa presented on Saturday morning requesting that the prl f udmlaalon lie cut down to cenia In vl«w of ihe fact that Ihe student |iald a $r. Im -Mental fee at the beginning of APPENDIX C In a sort of prison. high under Um toof of Main Hall. we found MM very inter •stinir fragment . Tins prison was the pla-.- Known ;is the Law School. Here the Profs were wont In place eortaiu of tin- Studes who were heard In hoast that they possessed more than tin- other Studes « f certain riehcc forbidden by the gOVWIlillg powers ami known h; eolletre spirit. Bang DU91 dauntless in eounw. when not engaged in accomplishing the difficult tasks set them by tin- Profs, these Studes. commonly -idled t Si Studes, woiihl utilize the precious moments In writ iuir down incidental CfOU their tlaily life for the benefit of tlKM who should follow them. Helow we give a few examples from the vast store discovered: ALIENATION of AFFBCTION si it iskiuuiit by ••BILL PBRGUS0N AGAINST i. Rt B SMITH The [ ' KiNrirAMt What promise to I ne of the most sensational law suits ever brOOgnt hefore the I ' niversity District Court, is that of Ferguson vs. Smith. The snit will Iw tried some time during tl ourt ' s summer sittings, according to the eourt ealendar. It xeema that prior to Smith ' s advent upon the I ' niversity campus. Ferguson ' s life was OM long; RVeet sum- Tiler.- w.is no competition ami Hill did the monopoly act to the i|tieen ' s taste, lint ||.- failed to get it patented, ami it was not long befoffC one L| Km Smith entered, infringed, 10 BUI says, and did feloniously steal the affeetions of OM pretty maid, the sole object of the one ami onl) of Hill ' s affections. Poo Hill! For the past four moulds BUI lias l«s| a mis. ral.lc existence He refuses oven to smile, ud he avers that he can prove thai the defendant Smith stole {he affections of his sued heart, ami that for s.. . I.n nvr he is going to Mje Smith f. r imi. lamages. For further developments sc r n 1 issue. 180 A i ' KW POINTERS FROM THE LAWS It is with pleasure that wo bestow the honor of ' ' champpen furies jximper of £h league upon R. Justin Miller. Tic takes a picket. Fence as easily find as grm ' e fully as a bird mil thi! wiriLf. :j L it in ' ivr sc-ms 1c make li:nt W©ary. Dornblaser would like an addition t i rW N;iw Nihrjtry. Inn It ivfnsr Ln lell :my- body iritaf it is. Quito on, Dttteatnan, cough op I Cameron, the 4t sirl-lesi? ,? wonder of the deportatettl I a Judge Cole had his hair Cut the other da v. The barber must have used a iekle. lint speaking ' about the social whirl, we would Braggart Xuddaui Hehetelf Nrubix as 11 candidate for Missoula ' s -H N), The dean boy is a constant and percisleiit reader  f the Delineator, can talk style, knows llntterii ' k s lat«e1 pattern , call give yon all the Cttts ' f the L-systeiu, plays I t-r i 1 3 ■ I i l ■ ■ marbles, dances as though he IMMtB jumping rope, sitij i like a lt foiiy- rriif T. plays lln- |ti:mo like a bettering ran, tnd hlMQR regulftrly CTCTJ Wednesday and Sunday evening. Ladies mnl -i i - 1 . ■ 1 1 _ iv ( ■n-M -rit n ou ! ' u- your von- sidcrutiitn X ' odthmi R -b telf N ' rnlm.-. It is a shame the way some f these follow Imtl in. There ' s that Dick Johnson fol- lowing the example of La ftlU Smith and jumping in on Artie O ' Fbmrke, galivautiug around with Artie a side- i art nor. (Jut at him. ili.k, our money ' s bo yen. Ye . Doe Smilh also has a line on n rerlsdii yiHing hdy . f the University hand it to Doc, he ' s up and coming all the time. Poor Wiedman. ever lUOOfl he mat Tom his competitive spirit has been stifled. Don ' t you eare, Spud, the potatoes will soon he ripe. For he ' s a jolly good tallow, A diamond in the rough, Who gels his work done every day. And never ' s known to slough. RfiO. lloni.KTT. TO DKWITT KIKST KI ' ISOOE He journeyed to tin ' Bitter Root. A social f iiii -t if n tn attend ; Hi made a hit with all the girls. They all called him their friend. ski-oni) n-isoru: Hi- rambled to the eoffee house A lengthy fa t to hreak, II ;s fri.llils from Hamilton Were there, While he partook of stc.ik. CATASTKOI ' IIK n, looked across at him ami smiled. But Dei itt never quivered . Bhe blushed a hit ami then tret been) To m that she ' d l een shivered. IRLOOrJl Ami still he never reeognized III— friends from up the Root ■ But when be goes np there again I ' ll bet hell gel Um toot Tin- following was found among t h« official records of t ho Law School: DOBM OIRLS, BT Al.. V 8. BARON K BB8LHB Suit in eqoitji praying Pot an injunction against said Seeder, for inflicting great ipiantities of soft i-oal smoke U|hui the campus of the rniwrsity of .Montana, ami especially iijMiii those parts of said campus surrounding and luring in the immediate vicinity of Craig Hall, otherwise known as the Dorm, ami that said Baron Kessler 1 - required t.. adopt Midi meeeoret as may be imii menij to prevent the continuance of ie£d nnjetneej ■hove set out. either l.y casing the use of said soft eoal. or hy sufficiently IlKrWIltng the height of the smoke-stack from which he causes to he emitted said great quantities of soft COOJ smoke. to the great annoyam ■ of the general public, ami of plaintiffs in particular I ' laintiffs further pray damages in the sum of $1 .(MMHKki f,,r injuries caused said s .ft coal smoke to the snow surrounding, lying and being upon the lawn about Olid Dorm and to immediate lace curtains. « ! •., and for whatever other relief in the prem- ises as may in the judgment ..f the Court he deemed reasonable 182 114 20, John elected V.iVi Sentinel editor-in-chief, Annua) banquet of knppa K:i[i|t:i I Ijimnm. L l l llnllerdii-k end Warrm i ' Ih ui r h-lutti-rs «■ un-H Vuttnum. 22. V W. C. A, election. 24. The Foresters entertain the Kritfimrrs ni m  moker. OJs, ihi - i-iLr.ii . : 2a. Kuppn Kappa Gamma house party nt tin- Hall. Min-h noise and rough house. 27. SifcmH ' la ii (iiiimun rw-eption for Delta timuina inspertor . 25. Ja| uli -H4- leu in art riNjrns for lM ' iiefit of Siu-eljji vh ni piHicfe fund. The appropriation hill di . Midnight furiottil on 4-iiinpiiK, Um. J ' Mifor.in.fhM ' f Tavlor appoint S nliiii ' ] Kditnrs. 1 (iold found n Sentinel? Flat ' s mark prospector ' s holes. 4. President Duniway entertain t li« ForOttCH 5. .ludk ' e W, Miekford addresses assembly. 6 Bop h otaof e dan draws for partners For ;i Moonlight pionie, Dobby i draw indicate that John Taylor wax bribed. 7 Kappa Kappa QanUM k ' ivex a bigger lu-awii party at Old Homestwul. ' 11. Roosevelt day. Colonel Kooxcvelt addresses the students in assembly. 12. Buckley oratorical eoOfawj Florence Matthews. Rntj Curl Dickey, | d. Montana victorious in debate with 1 ' nil man. Joyce Memorial I ' ri c awarded «.. Helen v. Mi- ll Ctato daj ptfieen elected bj Senior Clan Sopboiaoret have t moonlight picnic up Hell t Jnte canyon. H . Dorm nirls sneak off on Faster vacations 17. University lecture eoUM. ' J. Senior luncheon at Craig Hall. 21. Tote pajn Missoula another visit. 22. MisNes Smith and Stewart entertain at a chafing dish party. _ ' . Praduaan 1 1 i rli Softool track onel  7 69. 26. Bophotnorei p re o en l farce The Iffedetteenon of Nancy at eonvoeation. 2 lota Nu Seniors entertain at dinner. I ' liiverxity play. Kappa Alpha Theta Mpread after the play. 29, Freshmen win inter class track m««ct Senior j. ' irls entertain all the women of the University. is: May tiny. Oh, yon picQlCS! S[n-ri:i| I r |!r_ ' ni ' SJljf fr -. u i S]m - lim-k Juniors give a Ten cent show at convocation, The tiijrht WW a Wry, vrry dnrk. Theiv apprari ' il mysterious fijnirps. • 1 1 1 1 !j • -i 1 in white. They marvhed and sang about the Domfl. A pajama parade. You ' ve gnewsed il right. May Day Carnival — JeflBM II anon a beautiful May queen. Auto parade, folk and May daiiue . Freshmen entertained by President DunJway. State Oratorical Contest at li- ' ' ■Iiimii. Kiipjui Alpha Tlu-Ui pii ' itii ' . Karl Speer and IJnlph Smith move to the Sigma Nn Annex 11 (the infirm- aryj with the mumps. A s1 iimkes its way f nun On- IWm (hnmgh «mt infirmary window. Who bad a murderous min-iii ? Intrr-lli h School Debate. Triangular Track Meet Montana ' howl tonight and vii-torimisly waves the Copper, Silver ami Gold. Declamatory Contest w 10. Prcliniinariot of High Scboo! bttencbokstic, Kappa Alpha Theta m-ep- tiou to visitors. Declamatory Contest. 11. Finals of J hi- High K.-hno] IiHiTvhuhiit n-. Kappa K:i] :k tfiimma r-nter- taina t Ik- visitors at a lawn party. Awarding of medal and dam:e. itt 12, QwdW y to rOhlntlAllls. Tin- Ditrm titles doWQ to crdmnpsH attain. 17. A. S, I . II. [lominutiorLH for officers to Mime during 1911-12. 19, lota Nu annual hampit-t at Shapard hotel Kappa Kappa Gumnfi danee given nl Keith ' a. 20. Sigma ' n Krvsliiuen  ' fitiTliiiii. I ' rvxidi-iu 1)iiuivui -hiriiitin . .| Jt ,i. •• :ind S..|,h.Tri.T. ' JIM 2J. 23. Erocot Hubert etoeted to honored office of presy of A. S. U. M. L. . Siirma Nu 1 nr. rtairw a ton-t ent sh w party with supper afterward . Sigma Chi gives a danee. 27. The 1fl12 Spnlinel appears. Kappa Alpha Tlu-tn ha another pienie, Nu h:n.- :■ picnic up ill- Etattteanake. 31. Kappa Alpha Theta annual ronimencempnl banquet. Sigma Tan QfUKUna entertains for I heir Seniors tin- h J m Mjklrii ' iiLiktimi I :i ' . New shuliTits 1 rf . ' pt ion. Wt ' lciinii ' [■ ' ]■■■ 1 1 ii- t :. ( ' hiss ' s l i _-sn. Si irin Nil slimki-r fin- Alumni 16. Sijrma Nn entertaim. Kappa Alpha Tlu ' tn picnic ter Delta Gamma, 17. Mr. Bear viatta the Dorm. ] ' . . Knppa Al pha Theta entertains nl n ECenahlgtOfi for Mis. Thomson, 20. A. S. r. M. electa ?l yell leader— Bill Vealy. L h . And Preaideni Duniway aware. i ' .r. , . s. [ m. danee ' y% the new ycjir. 2::. Tin- SiLriiiii Nit ' 1art « ■ m a joy rule up the Bitter Rmit. HI Kappa Alpha Thi ' la box party at tin- ' ' Russian Ballet. ' 28, EHgnu N  i ten-cent show party ami joj ride. Sigma i lii dance 30. Kappa Alpfni TIh-Ih initiation. Fancy tlivss parly nl tin- Dunn. Soiru- ' vinli ' I Lt 1 1 ■ hoys turn lllr fit 1 oil tilt (lean. 1. The Sigfflfl Chi ' t go Pot i joy-ride up i tu- liittrr lo ot. 2. Qfjgiai n withdraw! from Pm-Hellenie. 3. BSgnui Nil pledgi - •J [otl N ' i BOOM party at John Taylor V Siirtna Chi HUOtaf. 7 Kappa K appa (lamina -nti-rtains at dinner at the Hitter Hoot Imi. Dr. K.ynolds falls off his petvh. 11. Freshman danee. 12. OoltuabtM Day celebrated with picniea IS, Si-_ ' iiia Nn entertains at a dock dinner. Delta Oamna at home to its friends at the BOOM of Mrs. T. ' riiompson. Sitrma t ' hi dan«-e 14. ( nivciNity Icfturo emirm . 18, a B I M hum meeting to practice yeihj 20 Kappa Alpha Theta l.ampiet at tin- I ' ala.e hotel. 21. Foothall iranif I ' of M, v.s. M. S S. M. in BuUe, 12 to  . Kally at the Milwaukee station. K.ippj Kappa Qftmmi RDtertaim with a danee el Mr Keith a, 2K. F«N tl all tram.- I ' , of M. vs. Itah Aggie  to B R ptiOQ for I ' fah team. Somrities pledge. 81. rnivi-rsitv lecture eoun 1. Kappa Kappa QajttlM spr.-.nl in honor of pladgtt 2. Students s erenade Dr. Duniway in honor of lib hirthday. Kappa Alpha Thota spn-inl in hon..r ..f p|.-l.:.s Hallow Wn party at the Dormitory and fatty drew tin- thimhlc from the cake. 4. Foothall cnme. V. of M vs. Poison. 3fl bo  !. Reception for Poison. ti Montana Stat.- Babool of Agriculture withdraws from tin- foothall league. 7. Mock htirtrlary trial in Law Department Armitage, Dobaoo and Wolfe acquitted. 9. Miss Stewart nt boOM to women of the faculty and women of the insti- tution. 10. Y. W. C. A. doll party ll Football game with M. s. s. M. cancelled. A. s , m dance 13. Clarkia gives a spread u. Plan for hk ' ioa Hnk developed by A. s. r. m. exerative oomnrittea 16. University lecture BOOHO. 17. Florence Matthews entertains Delta Gamma, 18. Mock wedding at tha Dorm Sweat Qnnnie marriai Percy da What for short. 21. University leotOK course. 21. The Co-cii Prom and the perfumed belle and beans frolicked. Oh. you slippery floor! 193 1. fiirk nrL T i nizf IwwkHljJil] li-uin. 2. Stormy , Dorm parlor popular. 4. Sigma Nu iuilialion. 6. Petition for Xmii vacation giucjotftty rantnl ( ■ Kniuiin. 7. St II tig, Krtimiii luid :t hum Imm-h. ft, — University l -1iirc wmnui. A, S. l M. iluy ;M Kllons. HeniiuV party, ! . li. Justin Milli-r ?nlmil d- t Ni l ;n ' . 10. Arthur jrivcs a party f. r twti on the Gym «teftt, 11. Intcr-lasa K B. scries won hy 15114. 12. Arthur Kntertaina an the bfaiettev . is. A s. r. m. ,i M ii.n-. 16, Hi Jinx. Has anybody here Been KeUyf 1 17, UimUnsiT i-lmsm illiiill cjiptMiti Fur HHl . 18, Exams. Arthur says fjooil-hyo i 1 Dorm 21. Vacation hcffins. ma VihniI inn OOdS, ft. ForeateiH register. 4. Fowlers hi r 3i ntKiv 5, Sit;in;t Chi slri h ride. ' Twi tntisln ' t — stop! fi. Sigma Xu entertains a I ■ ;m3s, S. Kioi i li ' tli ijikcw ji vjU ' jilinij. 11. Mr jtrni Mrs. Evans fcntertaiD for Sigma f?u. il?. Teacup shower Pot Kappa Alpha Theta, 13. SfnloF leap-year party. 14. Self- gove rameul al Dorm. Dorm Liirls rebel} II ' , Ai|v;uhim1 r-lin-iit ion i hiss [in ' M ' iits. T3n ' Wi-ddiiitf JimriH ' y, 1 2t . L-c earn mi I. 21. liili taked to Leap Year hall, V U n-mnis ; | ■ I i 1 1 1 . ■ 1 1 1 li ih,- AlhMii- hill. ■J;?. II« ili i ii. a (jikt-s ii. -si cure near Bonner. 34. Kji| ] -t Kappa Gamma spread. 25, Exi.ms. 2 Athletic Ball. 27. Kappa Alpha Theta and Knji|«i Kappa Gamma initiation . 2h. Mr . Evans entertains Delta Gramma, 80. Restoration day. Leap Year ball. And the women did the work. ' 1 :■)]. Seeoud semester begins, I. K.« Rat a vi. tun to Cupid. Delta tiamma Initiation. M. A. C. defeat Varsity. 4. IVp taknt nn auto ri«lr with a f riiinl. 6. Ouaflpoa elected tra«-k captain f  r 1912. Y. V. c. A. n ptioa. fi. IVp t:ik -s hii auto ri • l«- with the lajne fririnl. 7. La Km stutlit-s at the library. So «lotw .shi K. IVnrtralia initiates. ! . Cam.il Huh defeat Varsity It. B. (••hiii. lo. Sigma chi initiation. Oohnrn aernbi the Dorm poreh, 12. Kaftpa Alpha Thi-la IttDcheOO Kappa Kappa Ounm initiation. IS, Delta Gamma entertain to? Roberta Satterthwaite, M. Homme hiaiiinf al Dorm l ). Hooaaeleaoina; al Dorm. Hi. I ' nivriNity In tnn- dub 0OQIW 17. Charter Daj 20. Mill-r ami S.M.-II to debate with Pullman. 21. Dick captured aMae, poor Mick ! 22. William QeOTge, 28. M. a ' . defeat VareHy debating team A. s r. II, dance 24. Initial appearance of Dnrverajtj glrai it B team 25, Di k is invited to takr a walk. 2s. [am men issm- Keimin, Oowbarn eoeiety editor. Btudenta rajoj Leap fear holiday. l. Forartcra ' banquet Sigma u initiation. Mud pie party 9l Dorm. Mrs. Duniwa ' s tea to Um new tfirls. ■ . Pop ami Bob entertain m a Fndge party. 4. Sigma Nu banquet. . .Jimmm ami Pink take a tramp to Kalispell. Sentinel dis owrs Bernice s-t ] f ri«lir« . 7. Those M KWeaten arrive at last. So doel Arthur ' s. 8. Mines II. It game; MOre, 14 to II in favor of Mines. Siirma Nu and Ka|i| a Alpha Theta dinner f r men of Mince team, exdaerr of coaen an. I . aptain. A. 8, FJ, .M. dame for School of Mim-s. ' .I Sigma Nu l ox party. 11. Jimnrie and Pink return tired, bul happy. 12. Nat Little eleeted editor  f U 14 8entineL 14. 8igma Nu smoker. l.Y Sigma CbJ danee. 10. St Patrick ' s .lay Jig, l Prefeaeor Rtehter entortaina the Poreatere at a Mnokrr. 2 . Mi Spottawood ' i reception for Kappa Alpha Theta 21. (Hee ciuh makes its debut at Darby. (The andienee is still alive.) 22. Tiiu ' -of War Altof 1 hour ami Is minut.-s Um Kreshmen wet tln ir feet. A. s 0 M. dai 2 1. Kappa Kappa (iamma installation kinrpiet. 24. k Pat Kelly girea a partj at the Dorm. _ ' . . Wherali Arthur ' s fral pin I 2 Organisation of ESqnal Suffrage Club. 2°. University play, Bignu Nu entertaim after the play. L n Stanley BUU ttddroswa the itvdenl body. 2. I r Reynolds gives Starlight Plenk. 3, Flonpnie De Kyke wins Buckley oratorical eonteat Two official BflBBembltas in one weak. Easter holidays, 7. Kappa Kappa QamRMi spread, 9. Ijnw shidea appear in new epring bonnet . 10. Kappa Kappa GiinmM n-uti ' viiiiii j -.r Mnf liiilh. OTi ' i Huh wnrhk- elI Plains. 11. 1914 iVnliiU ' ] ln-L ' ir s w rk. is; El S B B L ' l □ OUR U □ E B EI B 7. () () S T E □ El R S B m □ □ The University of Montana M isso ill ji, M i n t;lll;l Departments - . • hulk ami i-riirhr«tM. nf ,|iiall- riuitluii Imvi- l ' inil vulin i k i.:.. I- tV crrlini-atm In hkitlt Extension •mil Inatniotoi Externum i T ' ■ ■ ■•• I- turn Kfilgt Tn«-n.l!iy. Jnnunrv- IftS. For detailed information, apply tt The Registrar Missoula Mercantile Co. Missoula, Montana Men ' s Clothing Dn (joods Footwear Women ' s Apparel Millinery Silverware Cut Glass Pine China Dinnerware I louse Furnishings Office Furniture ' fins slurr, the l.-iryrM, lu H MkJ 0)0 1 jjnurrtsiivt in the University Gtj, in the cottCe dc J heail- 4|LL ' Lrlrr ' Ii it rvery thing imp nerds U wrar, to add tO lltr n.iiifuir, i.f hiMiif, in rat and M4?r 111 twelve Lmmriin department ) ™li on it c1f, aHrnds lUr widest Wdiely ffnili m make ieltc 5«« , ,nid everything u ld i F the Jiiilhrst quality, t- ' .l ' i, throqgh die igtncf ( enonnoui purchsaoi td wmply n j i vhf |e ate and rrtail 1 mil, ' , mtkk ' ialt ' ]} ' jmitd. Cameras Sporting Goods Tools General 1 1 li r l :irt ' Pumps and Engines Farm Implements Vert ides and Wagons Surveying Instruments ( in n ' eries F. S. LUSKL, f+tiiJfta E. A. M avion, Gw m F. H, ELMORE, Fkt-PrftMtrtt H. S. HOLT, Am. Vastur The First National Bank Ol MISS1H I. , . ION I l A CAPITA!. . . . $200,000 Surplus ami Profits , $250,000 A (rJ-NKRAL IJANKINCp lirslNKSS TRANSACT!]) IlllrnrH a i OH (Icpositsi in our SavinR Uv[iiirfmrril at % J TT ccnl yrw ik Simons Olson Pa inr an d Pa per J 0 h I1SO II Ueaeral v ontractors IVmiv f-nnm-s Hrhmn [ ' ire and . Pressed Brn ' k Art Goods College Posters Of 1 unbnd Cement always an band IJ AND 3lf, UJ iCrlN W KM I MlNMii r. , Mi iN I ' V DELI. PlluXl i2i BUGKBEE MEARS Go DESIGNERS ENGRAVERS ST PAUL • • • MINN I ■ i n i. in li ■: IsCthltlnitATCII 19 1 The Daly Bunk and Trust Company OF BUTTE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000 on h krs C. J. KELLY .... FrtiiJttt JOHN D. RYAN . Vut-Trttidtnt C. C. SWINKRORNK . tUnhit K. A. K.UNKEL , duatteal dtttotr R. W. PLACE . dnUtimf Gatkkf DIKKCTORS C- J. KfLtv Ma a - Dm i loan D. K van K A. Kjvmil Prompt Sen u e ( hialit) ( Soodfl J. P. Reinhard I [ardware Bicycle ami Light Repair W ork 104 V. Main St. Miatouk, Mont Parker- Wilson CO M PANY Civil and Mining Engineer? I until Stata Mineral Surveyor Coffee Parlor Mrv T. J. V«ltcr kirrhcn, V , □ Light I Ainches served al all hi urs ■ H« mr ( ' miking i Sjm-. UIh ( mm1 Coif re 125 W . Main Street IWi. HrU 111 Bai IM I?I9 Missoula Trust and Savings Bank ' MISSOULAt MOHTAN A ' 1 IMTAL STOCK $200, (MM). DO SL KPLUS $50,000-00 (itatnt Hi« l f hiimTuuri .r. K, KEITH, [•(■.■aMtmi A. il JACOBS. CMriM h. .1. coffkk. VU iFT «M al it. t ciltil iixus, Aattatant -ji-hIi i-or Thc Metro pole OVK SPECIALTY IS fine hair cuttim; Thompson Marlciu-r •nmrr Hiim-ini ' iu jir N,.:,,.,-,,! Western M on tan Coal Co, W OLBflALH ADO I SET All. Coal iin i- n- i,r p If K A R CUKEK K I li U V CRIBS S II BKI DA N ROOK Sl ' HIXfiS SMITH ISO S T H U A I T hi C 0 K B ESRKALHi lf«Mfl r ., ' , ' liis is the school fn i,ii,n fur ri- ' tin ' Htfltl vj ' ytunir nu n. W i.ro ntlRHtv ttlml I ■ In kmwn H Tb Vmuhk 11,-iVh -n,t -r V k p kn t ' liiH t iti ' li wltn Ihirlr Mvu, r i1 In lUrti Klvr I hem Mir luti-Ht limm ' toIi HiuUkIH In tM url l i.f fanM-m. We • V '  fy I liiliu Una l a. nuin nnnln, «iul  r p v |n|fK In ynunp; im ' n ' K riotbtft I O K Ft I (. H k I) K Shoe Repairing nf all kltnl , Vkull Sri liwula. ' p muni DMdmn jus im-mi ■fetplppad iuh. rrprtirliiir whop New Method Shoe Repairing Factory 322 North llij ins Ave J ' h.llK liul. 16117 CO I Kl I.!, and LKONARI) LBANY, NEW YORK Walters of Caps Ciou us ami Hoods hr IJWFk  CvlJrrri imd All Hk- hi Ikr Purilr ?W a BPBCtAIVTf Monrnna Stare College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts . ■ . . . • • - nmu «HAr K. iuli l tacanksaJ -oii Tin- l rK« t ttltvml nrt- ut UnliTt in MofctHAA. Kiu ully i fort two rxpvrlOtH-ftJ iJWtftUMMl. KxiH ' i«itlT O iMborntorlm ami n-lmi . A inrnv utul wHNNrhvlwl llhriiry. Slur liMlMkirx fur cmLIcw ■(tnrK, Tt nHlfnl unnMnfh ;in 1 HurMUniilnaN. II;ivt- You Chosen;) Pmffssitm : T3,i- iolhmvliiK Jirii .-nn- . .f I3u- altr-fl.i-t.IV - HHfl rfmUIWT- JLlli . ' iKmltlon f ir which On- i ' mIIi-jti- ■.in i i -■ juu: BwtrtcaJ, CWi. ftunitftcy. CbecnfeaJl lrri«atl Ki Uv4 . 1 1 ami i a I Knjrl rn ' i rLnjr. J. M. Ham i Icon ] mlrylnsiti. Ori-lianlirtl. SUH-kirmn, Kiirin HH[ rlnK ' lk 1cnt ■ nd kxfMTtimnlal Station Worker. ■MW} KaH-iibI-iti 1 Hen lev Eijjeman Co. LI. - . IIHi-;lNM A V KS I ' E c; R O C K K s RKSl ILflour Jl Til K ISKST MA UK Try 51 Kan ' k Da Oa offO flea For your Vm-uinn, t;i kt ;i K O KODAK A K WITH YOl ' At Smith ' s Drug Store and Smith Si U- IMiamim AjtrhLn. tor Knjilmnn Kmlii Frank Borg Jeweler and ( Optician I immng rkbst m KM AND VIWK 223 in«ic ri« Armm Dixon ! Hoon KDOT-FOKV STiiKK The Season ' s liest Models for Men, W omen. Children KIH V.H THAT AN V MVS WOMAN WOOVD RK i r«  rt To « kai: Meet me at the Smoke House Masonic Temple Scandinavian- American State Bank A General Banking Business Transacted INTKKKKT I ' AIIMiN ( wen Kelly ()nl die Fine KEY W EST and DOMESTIC CIGARS MtttottU, Moiitu Turkish, K vfiiian and Domestic ( ' i armr kept in Modi OtBfcCtllMHIJ and r ' Uliing Tackle l «ml K n.ih in Connection Kwropcan l 1. Shajurd. . I lotel Shapard Miuoub, Montana Prime Baths Klcctric Belli Hal tnd CoU Water Steam Hen Cafe and Bar in Connection C ' mralh twatrd. too hk k r .jn V P fcpfc u« Htftmi MR Pkuor 19 Those Unanswered Letters lljiiln ' t sou twitcr amnm ihrm iomt Umi ' i ■ .iml «r nutlii m Hon In knowing that Tom MM i ' r nut lii nil . nuiclit ur . If «ki wrv  h..rt of •tnll nrrv ic-t  .m«- of l)M ri. w «iylm HMei ham JuhI r -. Hvwl. WV huvi- an unumiullv fin mmort- HH-nt of IIh khul that u| jw.il« t- |h..j.|.- ,.r r.fln.-.l in tf. Our lil«ii«at |tra  «- iKtprM hytiikkox BT TBI MUM 6YTHKPOC1TO BY THBQUTJtB tahi.kts Missoula Drug Companv Ort our frii  nn.l Not.- How l .w Thry Ar Hiiiorii. n.l ML . k I loyt-Dickinson Piano ( ! . II a n d I r t | c Knabc Piano IWm. kJHbr 4 Ok Vuffcl HI HWM AiWM 1 .,. Montana 210 J. Lister Books and Stationery 1 14 hu-t Mnin Sm-i-t MisMiub, Monism Rowland T H J Jeweler p 0 k .Hi In- ., |)i;iril4iMi|s. JrWrlrj and Optical riKtunHWWhH I 14 hist Main Street Only Camplne Cah iiml Transfer Jim- [.mr uf [ ' Ac n Description Autnmobtltt aiwl Ta iesbw at all li« mimkrrtH?. frog Lucy Son; T H K BIG House Furnishing S T O K i Ye.ur CrtJit it CW rilBMiTURJS CARFKrnHQ II TlftQfl QUJCUUTBB i A TIC vM. t u rlim ' lilNA LAMPS iii: ma H ' S mum era i N i ■ .-hah Bti UM E CURTAINS Missoulian Publishing Company Printers Binders Blank Book Makers Looab-Leaf Binders .i.v.l Shrct. ..f All KimU ( Selebrated Kalania oo Loose - Lea f Bi nd e rs (Capacity, I to 1000 Sheet ) Kr«t Kimlm on the iimLri today A itvard i a po UJ cm mill htik| y.m oar ( Till book «w in our office I I our r rf -iLl wrli X Kcll lit u I ' HONKS :; Ind. 510 uUl J Missoulian Publishing Co. MISSOI LA. MONT A N A I ll B Dedication Photograph AND o T H B R PHOTOGR P H S 1 N I H I S V () L U M E WERE M A l) K N I) DO N A I K I) B ,  Missoula Art Company NORTH I ND ( l liki D(;k Columbia Gardens Butte ' s Great Pleasure Resort 1 Vf-iiinKt n A. 0 fr h VK |H SOT PIS.M ' hHNr The Butte ( !leaners Cleaningt Prating and Reputing LAMBV Work A ttntHAMJtt PkoMa in.i. KM; iwn up IhiryM III H. HlKk-ln. Avf.. W|||| M r I fniversity Text Rook? Note Books Student Supplies II. II. Batcinan and Company 12 N« ri i lllnrtnn Avrnuo llH.nm: Iicll. :CO-K«l; IimI. J«W Florence I ,aund ry Quick Si-nice (mmk! Work Bed 48-PHONES-lnA 409 I). I . Cur ran Buildc-iV Supplies Si es ami Ranges and ( rcneial I lardw .lie PMMwMM f ' -r OmHi Rin« . Ammunition. FWMiik T« kle Anaconda Copper Mining Co. LUMBER j IilU in I hhut, St. kcuis liikS Hamilton with an annual production of one hundred and sixty million feet. Complete fat-t irics. for the manufacture of Hox Shuoks, Sash, l)in rs, Mouldings and ■ ill kinds of Interior Finish. The Luge Manufsicluitr ot Rough and Dressed Fine Lumber Retail yards at Butte, Helena and Missoula, ilt-jlinir lu LumU-r, MilUv irk, L:uh, foul, Umc, Buildirve Paper, etc. Estimate fitntitfad rm pttm. Anaconda Copper Mining Company ■.t:HHCK HEFAKTMEHT BONNKR, MONTA N A IK KrtJ AUK ii IN i Tt TRACK, Vi If . VT T- i UK The Best Teacher m-issiin.K (rc ihi tn- t Eiirufi ' iuUiiiMl training jiviithiKh- l.y -Kl.ri.linK ll.. ' Montana State Normal College HlpliWiftJi ritlllb ' I hi Ui-Ultm In trai ' li ntllii ' Ut ,-xumkriatl,,ri cllhrr In lilffl HI kl-.ll t ■ ,,111111.1, ,?l-,,,| KXTILAOIU UNARY IlHAlS ' HKVKIjiH ' MHNT DOS T(i BAtWO ottti Fruits and Candies Barber Marshall Tl iN Smith Kld4 fJfiH ' fru GO TO mis City Saw Mill Short Mill WWI Slhsli- KMUBih awn Tin-: itrcwT M l BE R BHI t llMinr lint. 421 The Polleys Lumber Company Healthful Invigor- ating and an Bureau of Printing BCTTCB I ' KIntim; HKTTKK WQUKM CLA88V SOCIETY PUINTINO oim HIM IAI.TY Missoula. Montana W. H. Smead ( iompanj Spring Tonic Montana Kami and Fruit Lands (in Propcrtj KIUK INftrUANCR AM Ml A NX llllik-llm III.MK. It.onr IJS-R MIm.miU. Montana ;0I NtlMII K(0. k Missoula ' s Popular Trading Center DRICtt OOOM. silks nOMIBRTICM, HOHIKRT, [TNDKRWHAR, COK8KTX. IHtKXy TRIMMINGS. IMU ' CJ Ht ' NOIUKH, flUITR ♦ •OATS. IXlKHKKH. MIIXINRRY. SlloKS hte l.lnr r KuriiUhlriK iwxl llMla W h it rr Yon Making  f YouneM I The Price « f our Fixtures If c|U tnl tn-rr HflUI «l  « u ni Mm ..f tlx It U...||v . ..iiv. I 1. IK  (|.| t-f. iMMCjr, K. ' i  1 1 1— «hr | rk-«- la lh •aim- ui iImii i iimir. .1 f..i ggtt mrt MtrtnM-lvr nrr far nl .v - the ..nlin- «ry. Brtlrr nmr rmir l i n l JuiIk J. A ' A VAN I (Kit 111 h Nonpareil Confe ionery [oe Cmnu Hlmjur I Sherbeti Itnupb rry Htruwlwrry Punches Bride [oe Creami tftrniKlit any Flavor- Two l-ayfr Thrrr I J ra ll nrt Cmiw 0a9Wf  Vn«pr Stands for Cleanliness and Purity in Ice Cream Candy Sodas and Bakery | 136 Higgins Avenue Bell 62 : PHONKS : Iiul. 435 Candj Ki.r FarlU-a 1MB W f r All HhMI lion Bona Cryittitlliad Fruit a ami Party Ftvon Italn and F«n« y Ciipcri '   r Birthday «- n.ll«a CaMkita ll lil -ra SiiA| plnir M. .!«■-•« I Novelties Tliniikatclvlnic rhrlatmaa SI. Vnlrntlnr ' a my Waalilnjcton ' a Birthday 81. Frtlrl. k-« I fey Kiu«tcr A n V SiMt : : 1 U t GRAND A Specialty of 1 ' Yaturr I ' idurts The latest .mil Hvst of Musk- I ' H Am Sim r Tj tjt lUc Any Seal 1 P lluinr I ' H Our Wifuii Will Oo.ll • ijnkH in H M)d QiHrK iv rwllvor ■Ml Mkhw  U-DI rlt Jn.l.-fM jnl, in I ' h.inr- The Pan fori urn If. BOftDtttf, PreBrtoMr trner l --rcn iiihI Mnlii Ktmli ' M-i flu. HimUm I A iH-rlnliy or Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations It a mudr Us urJcr. Ket PUT II K,brii|.hs i..t.-r .!.-rini; KVAnihliH ' HUltHf c [|nr) All work Mvitl u from uutnldV ' tuv U l!l - pH Hl|,l iLttr-lil Jill Hill Ih. rwMTMd !■ ■ X| «a I lit- Sign of (mi [| Printing i! m, i.nrsi ' iii-i i-: s-i i:::i :t ttlfttOOUt, MONT AX A High-class I ' tmmuMvial ;irul Sm vt Printing and Engraving Stick to our Ainu Mater whrn ft Save your | ennir for A Home in Hammond Addition The I riku ' tsity Quarter Weave the a wK-iatioru of I ' mleryrr.uhate l)a  into the future hiMnc life. A Pitting Graduating (iift (whitper it to father i i a llatnitiorxl AtLlition lot. No tx-tter investment for any « or  L«m:htcr ti V. of M. I ' ri -e are ffSlM «! ' • Have  our lot rewrted now MARK. MONEY while  u hold them, ftp) KfOM. South Missoula Land Go. I K SK IV Kl ITU, Se«-rrtar% 112 W. | 1 DOM A . H A k N (US, M K r . Ha rnois Theatre Mivvoub Montana Attractions for June BLANCHE BATES MAID D |s • 1 111 s| ' Ki ; MAID H I kl I I I t ROSM N HELEN W ki I ' ll I I K K N V , Pfftfiietoi Vienna Cafe 107 est Main Street Near (tram) I ' heaire Pot good eating, we excel Prr+titf Jmw  r taJtri ami Tr our famous coffee O e . ii rt 7 Irul. Mionc 471) Br 1 1 I ' hotir 7 .. Mark Tti« M.. i Itrautlfui TlieMtre In Moiiiurm W. H Hlrykrr . 1 in to f.:  Willard and St i kcr OSTEOPATHS dttkfi x ' hI Ttitillnit Aparltrirnl. MNM DaOV First Xnilotuil llnnk MMBagi Ml« .iulii. Montana Thornton Hotel Butte, Montana Kt ' KOI ' KAN VI. W KXt ' M ' MIVKM CAFK l OOMMM TION lUtra. ILM ami Up Regal Shoes and Oxfords BKAPPY xi: v stvi.ks Tin- « nl alu nunlr- lit tlir Ciiltr-al Mtatr. that K vm v..u i«rf r, I fit and • • fufi rl. MtMM tl - ur maik In olM M|uarlrT riim, Klvlng ynu l l r the numlM-r tor rutin . Klia.V«J ' Alt. NTKKI $3.50 $150 $4.00 $5.00 Thos. F. Farley Co. Reliable (in kits ni i Wood) Street MISXOI t-A. MONTANA Trl .l.Mt.. M ur |Mlr .iia« INfN tfull MMti Western Montana National Bank M I 8 S O U L A . M 0 N I A N A iiipliiN ami J ' ri Ht jSE} $50,000 ift) w capital . . i200 v ooo vliray Wol.K. | rmtl !mt JN« . « . LKHWH ' , V|..-I ' r. J. II. T. KYilAN, pUNW Brain Pood ami Pun ami Wholesome ( Meats)) tr. .Irrp|r p th Muarlm. Tliln U Vfcal Ihr Vamltv l«.y nrntn. You always Krt ihr brat of ••vrrytlilnit at l w Union Market I)u nstan ' s Printing Stationer] ( )fficc Supplies Bound Hooks and Magazines m a i azink hi ' iu itu  n a«:km v r nonohirejs w KciHuum Cental ? 1 ill MlxmliLi i Carers to the Wanrs of the Student WlirlhPT It br ImiU wlili tloh to Oil ymiw feobvol wi rk mor ofiwilvi. ■wh u TAft! 7TM. NOTB BOOKS, COAII-Osin. i S. l i:M U..S. I ' KNtf. •ir., or CJX THtNO ro milk your iwraonaJ appro miw  mtrardvt- wiih, WK HAVE TIIK CaOtCSBT THAT IH MADK L HTIM KN TH! r .ji , in. ma Mm I vimr ■ Ity by Iradl


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