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',,if'w ' . - 4, - .. . .vi A -.Ajfw ' 'E 4:34. H , I , ,95M:., , , YA, 1 .L . . W' 41- 5 .., .hu ' ' ' ' , 4 'E' . ' ' 1 ' If ' , 9 '-.. ., ,Lg . a , '. ur N 1 Z I I T. ' n I 'I' 0 1- .ff -. f : ' 5 ,P R , ' ., 'U , 'f -ga- ' Z' .,.,.r. . 6- ' , ' V 3, Q P if! f ' 1 V . I., 4' ' 1 . o ' , : N H 1 ' ' ..-5 C- fx 1 W 'H X1 5 n w A I 1 I 11 H-Ref A A 4 v L':r- 1 ::'- .i, . ' 1 1 .1 A I I I PRESIDENT LITTLETON M. SNIFF, A. M PRESIDENT L. M. SNIFF Littleton Moore Sniff was born in Hocking County. Ohio, Nov. 30, 18-19. He was the youngest of seven sons. His parents lived on eighty acres of stony, hilly land. which was more of a hindrance than an asset, and even this was heavily mortgaged. In coming to Ohio, they had selected this exceedingly poor land i11 the hills, rather than the fertile lo '.',' - land of Southwestern Ohio, because of their great dread of the ague. He attended the country schools, refusing to carry lunch on ac- count of the coarse fare which was all his parents could afford. Persimmon ,trees grev: abundantly there, and on his way home he would club these to get something to appease his boyish appetite. The proudest day of his life was when he got a slate and pencil and be- gan to cipher . When about fifteen years of age, he was fired with his first ambition. A writing teach- er came into the neighborhood, and organized a class in penmanship. VVhen the boy saw his specimen copy, he determined to write as well as this man. But it took money to join the class. and to purchase the writing material, This his parents could not furnish, so he hired out at grubbing and clearing at ten cents a day to earn the necessary funds. He mastered th-- art, even excelling the teacher. La'ter on hf paid Dart of his college expenses by writing call- ing cards at night. He has written, as he says. over acres of paper, and his free movc- ment has been a great aid to him all his life, His youthful days were taken up in the hard' est kind of physical labor-farming, workinl: in the -timber, and digging iron ore. Much time was spent in work that should have been spent in school. His mother was an invalid. and his father lost his sight, so that he and his youngest brother took up the burden of lifting -the mortgage from the home farm, and 11130 built their parents a new house. XVhen talking with other boys as to what his profession for life was to be, he aways said. I don't know what I Will do, but there's one thing I won't do and that is, 'teach school. But he has, ever since. He had a teacher who recognized his ability. and finally persuaded him to take a teacher's examination. The examination questions wer? written on the board, the applicants wrote on them, and their papers were graded then and there. At the close of the day he was handed a paper. but was so excited he couldn't rea-il a word of it. He asked a companion to tell him what ir was. Why, you fool , he replied. that's a certificate . When he could make it out. he read: The State of Ohio licenses L, NI. Sniff to teach school- . and he was so impressed that the State had recognized him, L. M. Sniff. that he decided to teach. He couldn't get a school that year, but attended a select school. and taught the next year. He turned over to his mother his first year's salary in toto. and she gave him back enough to buy a fiddle and a pair of leather boots. Among his pupils was a boy who knew gram- mar, and a girl who knew a little of algebra. unknown quantities to him, for they had been to Lebanon, Ohio, to college. He decided right thcn that he was going to Lebanon tc lcarn algebra and grammar too. After teaching two short terms. and workiul.: hard between times, he started for Lebanon with little money, but with a consuming de sire to learn. In order to save his money, he walked the first forty miles of the trip, runs ning thc last few miles, so that when he was seated in the train, the perspiration ran thru the seat onto the floor. He arrived at school on Saturday. heard one of the Professors preach Oll Sunday, and was baptized on Monday. He lived in a miserable room, ate the simplest food prepared by himself, only as much as he thought would keep him going and in some way managed to get thru his course. At the time he completed his work there, one of his profes- sors was starting a normal school at Republic. Ohio. and asked him to teach for him. He ac- cepted this invitation and at about the same time began preaching. At Lebanon he be- r-:une acquainted with Mrs. Sniff, and they were married during his stay at Republic in 1872. The school was moved to Fostoria, and he went there with it. His frugal living had made inroads upon his constitution. and he now found it necessary to take some time off, so he went to New Jersey and took physical training and public speaking under a famous Prof. Kidd. He made a suc- cessful fight against tuberculosis. From there he went to Bethany College. where he did some teaching and took post- graduate work. 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So he resigned, severed all con- nection with the college, and went to California. However, before the year was up, the school had run so far behind in its expenses, and things were goin: so badly, that all his partners were writing him, requesting that he return, which he did. This means thirty-seven years of continuous service as President of Tri-State College, barring this one year. President Sniff is, and has been, an idealist. In coming here he had a vision of the school that was to be, and the service he could render. Whatever Tri-State is, and is not, is due to his great faith, coupled with hard and unremittin: work. With all due credit to his associates. for without their loyal support he could not have carried on this work, still his has been PAGE 7 the dominating influence that has piloted Tri- State safely thru many struggles. lt has been no easy task to build and maintain an indepen- dent school ot' this type, with no endowment. and not a rent of help from church or state. Tliirty-tive schools of about this same cliaracter were founded ne-ar the time Tri-State was found- ed. in tlhio, and indiana, and today Tri-Stati is the only one that remains. All the other- have gone to endowment or have perished, and many ol' them are now forgotten. President Sniti' is a lover of nature, a are-at botanist. Without doubt he is more familiar with the flowers of Steuben county and their habitait, than any one else. He can identify: the mushrooms that grow in this section, and he knows the birds and their habits, but is not as much of an authority on this latter subject as is Airs Sniff. His hobby is gardening, and he makes it a profitable one. He has been a great hunter, and is unrivalled in this county in his reputation as a fisherman. Folks say il' Professor isn't catching fish, none are being caught. He has the true sportsman spirit, and takes great pride in his fine shotgun, reels, rods and fishing tackle. Ht- is a profound, philosophical thinker, and a great reader. keeping well informed upon -ill the topics of the times. Up until the last few years he spent some time each year lecturing at teachers' institutes. conventions, commence- ments, dedications etc. Some of his speeches written twenty years ago seem almost prophetic when read today. He thinks by leaps and 7 THE INTEGRAI iiullllni .wh iiI1IllliwiX iY, hut always siiuw-xwlly' iJIXYj'l'l' 1'-Ai11:ni'lu-ml 1-ww-lilly that hw was hy fail h it ll if hxuwl Iwi' in uhh gm- QU hmni' 111 zip- :hw 1:11-:lIr'Sl mann uhm haul 1-vvi' Ulbllll' to thix Iilwlil hix li'11f-:iw-11111.-ss, vivlllllllillily, :uni haul mlmw it umrv lasting gmail X I11-1111 who hh--xx him :ls an Ili'4'Ill'ill'I'. xiii-1 Iil1bIl1lIlXUlil1'l'. uhh lx Iully izlpgahhfiw1 11lii:ih:, mifl if hv hm! lI-- illli :ll lvnwl hililt up fm' hilllss-lt' gin 4111 lx. In hh uhh hw lm-an-11111: :ir hi- hzul wviiiiiii-'xv xinhl-' 1'ww1'il, :null is illll1UI'l'li und Iwliwflil hx huh! hnw hhhlw Xu-h :i Illillll' thi' hxml iIllli1iI '4iS ui' slll1il'lllS :uid uiwuiliule-S thi- whuif h I ilh! Ili-nm Xilmi iiI'I'1ilf'I' .X IPI'4IlIli1l4HI xxurhi mm' Mary H VUUHS' ,l.... ,.,..,,..L. 1. .-..,-.N-..,1.,.,1., .-.W-,U-,,,i-i..,.......,T...-....- ..i, -...ii...-uivluuz-I-.nv ,? ! i I : W i ! i ! i i l l . 1 l + -.. ....... . .... ,. -i.-..-,,n-., -.,n-i,.-.,..-..n.. - - -.-,., THE INTEGRAL PAGE 9 STEAM BOILERS By M. Browerman, Nl. E. '22 A steam boiler, although sometimes called the heart of the plant, is really a dull machine to the average man. If one were to visit a large power plant, he would probably be first shown the Corliss engine with its trim lines or the turbine of seemingly simpler construction. Alt first thought the uninitiated layman might think that he had seen the best part of the plant. The wise man, however, would know that there was another power behind this great machine and he would ask to be shown into the boiler room. Here he would find a long line of boilers quivering with the energy con- fined within them and great fires roaring un- derneath. In days when steam pressure did not exceed a few pounds per square inch. certain methods of construction we1'e allowable, but at the present time when steam pressures are often carried as high as from 100 to 250 pounds per square inch, the strictest attention must be paid to every detail of design and construction. Safety is the most important requirement of a steam boiler, in so far as danger from ex- plosion is concerned. If the energy of a large shell boiler under pressure is considered, the thought of the destruction possible in the r lst- of an explosion would impress one with fear. The late Dr. Robert H. Thurston, Dean ot' Sibley College. Cornell University, and past president of the American Society of Mechanical En- gineers. estimated that there is sufficient energy Sl0I'0d in a plain cylinder boiler under 100 pounds steam pressure to project it to a height of over 2212 miles. Boiler Horsepower The term boiler horsepower is l'lliSi9Htlilt'1, in that a boiler does not develop power but simply acts as a means for absorbing li-at energy in one place and transferring it to tht engine or turbine, depending upon what hind of a prime mover the plant possessed. When the original boiler horsepower unit was selen t- ed a one horsepower boiler would supply a one horsepower engine. The increase in tht economy of the engine, has changed the ratio until now a 100 horsepower boiler will supply an engine of T5 to 300 engine horsepower. Any modern boiler will run continuously at from 150 to 200 per cent. over its rating and for short periods 400 and even 500 per cent. having been reached. Thus the term has loft much of its significance. Boiler l:l'llllil'l'llll'IltS In designing a steam boiler there are many considerations that must be kept in mind. Among the most important are strength, dur- ability, capacity to furnish the required amount of steam. convenience for cleaning, repairing and inspection. simplicity in detail, and economy both in running and first cost. General Requirements I. Workmanship. Boilers should be built by expert workmen. The material and con- struction of every boiler should conform with the rules and regulations issued by the highest authorities. Il. Sufficient area of grate to burn the re- quired amount of fuel. This item is import- ant in determining the capacity of a boiler, al- though related indirectly to its efficiency. III. Combustion chamber and flue area large enough to completely burn and carry off the products of combustion. Formerly certain proportions of the grate surface were allowed for the cross-sectional area through or around tubes. but the results were only accidentally correct. XVith proper ope1'ation, the kind and weight of coal to be burned per hour deter- mines within reasonable limits the weight of gas produced per hour. The volume of gas de- pends upon its temperature. and the rate of decrease of temperature from furnace to stack has been determined by experiment for cer- tain boilers. The velocity of this gas depends upon the draft and upon frictional resistance. all of which can be valuated with fair accuracy. The volume and velocity being known, the cross-sectional arfa necessary for gas passage can be calculated. IV. Steadiness of XVater Level and Circula- tion. XVater will be carried off with the steam from inadequate liverating surface and occurs. consequently. in many vertical boilers having the water level below ithe tops of the tubes. Drums should not be too small or else slight var- iations ot' water level may carry it rapidly below the danger line. Good circulation is ima portant. It reduces stresses arising from dif- ferences in temperature, discourages the ac-A Continued on page 50 1-,11-qp 111 THE INTEGRAI. THE MANL'F.-XCTUPE OF COMMERCIAL AMMONIUM NITRATE 111 I-1-1-111-1'l1-k 11, Huws 111 1111- 1'1lllL111'lll2 11111'11:1'1111l1s il l11'i1-1' outline llf 1111- 1-111-n1i1-111 11111-1-111111111 sys11-111. 1111t1'it illlel 1-11111111111-111 is :iw-11 i11 1111- 1111111111'111't111'1- 111' 111-- 1-111111111-1'1'i111 1111111111-1. Zllllllltlllllllll 11lll'1ilP, so l1ll'21 lj' us--11 i11 1111- llllt' XX'111'l1l War. One -.15 115 1ll'l1l1'l1l1ll llsv-s wus i11 tl1-- 1111111111'111-t11r+- 1.11 1-x11l11s11'1-s 111 wh11-h ll very llllll 111-1'1-1-11t11ue 1'-Us us--11 ill 1111- 111w :l':11l1- 111111111-l'S, The 1111-1111111 whi1-h I will 1l1-s1-1'il1f- i11vol1---s 1111- 111-111-1-ss usin: l1lll'l1' 111-i11 illlll 1llllIlll1lllllll1 1111111113 lllllsi llN115-- N11 111lI:NHlNO'1+H:1,1. X syst1-nt 111. this ki111l llll Il lllllllllltlll 11111111 or Ill 1111nl1in111i1111 with il ni11'i1-111-i11 11111111 1Yll9l't' we11k ni1ri1- 111-i11 is 111 111-112111, 11f1'111'1ls il 1'1-111ly 111111 prof- 1111l1l1- lll1'2lllS 111' 1l1s1111si11': Ill' 1111- we-11k 111-211, wl1i1-11 is 111051 1:1-111-1'11lly l1111'1l 111 ll1l. All 111'i1l -11' 11-11111 411 111 lill 111-11 1-1-111. is 11s1-11, stronu 111-i11 not l11'1ll! 215 S2lllS1'2l1'll11'j' 114 w1-11k :11'i1l, us will :11- 'Xlllillllb-ll 11111-12 Th-- itlllllltlllllllll liqlllll' is 111t11in+-11 f1'tl1ll ill11- llllllilllllf 211s 11l11111s, sl1i11111-11 i11 t1111k l'1ll'S 111111 111111111111-11 111 st111'11':e 11111ks. Also 1111- l1111!'1- 11llI'1' 1'1'l1ll11!Pl'l llllllllfllllil is l2ll'24'ly 11s1-11. T11- :1 11 1111-111111111-11 1111s 111'111'1-11 X'11l'j' S1lllSfilL'l0l'Y 111111 11111 l11'll5l'll Ill1'l'l'l, 111:11 is. w1tl11111t l'UllVl-'YIIIIUQ 10 1 :11s. 'l.ll1'l'1' 1l1'1' Illl'1'1' lllillll l111il1li11':s lll1l'1'SSiil'j' for lllf- 11111-r111i1111. 11111111-ly. 1111- 111-11t1'11Iizi11: 111111.-11. 11111111111i11111 lltlllill' Sl1ll'II'l4' llllll 111'Il1l1ll'1lllll! 11--fls. 111111 1'I'j'Sl2llllZ1ll2 l11111s1'. 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'I'l11- xl'lllI'2lllZill:l lluusv 111 lllt' 111-1111'111ixi11: l11lllSl' llll' 111-i11 s1111'111:1- 11111-1-is 111 six 111-111 lIl'11l1l 4'Ill'1lll'llXY1l1'1' 11111s 111 1.11'1'1 111-rs 1'1ll'll, 1-z111:11'i1y, 'l'w11 s1-11l1- llIllS 1 I' 111111- sim- :1r1- 1141-11 111 w1-1:11 1111- 111-111. 111111 .11'1- 1111--1ll1y:1'11vi1y, l l'1llll 1111-sv 1111- 1l1'l1l is 1l1':1'.'.11 1111111-11--1-111-111111111111-nf-11l1'11l1z111u1111111.-. 1-111 111111n11s 111-in: Illllflllllt 1lr11wn 11111 111 Il lim -, Ih-- :11111111111111111 I11111111' l'lll 1'S 111111 ll s1-:111- 1111111. 1-1-1-1 111111111l- 111-111: ns--11 11s RI 1'll2lI'1l1' 111 Il still. 171' :1i1' 11l'1'SNlll'1' lllf' Jlllllllfllllil is 1111-1-1-11 111111 1111- '1ll- 'I'l11- s1ills111'1- V1-1'ti1'111 s11-1-1 11111ks 111111111 1111.1 1'--1-1 111111 11111-11 with JI 111-:1111 1-11il. Two 1.l1- J1l ' 11s1-11 Jlllfl 1'ill1-1I 11l11'l'll2lll'lj', uivin: lll41l ' --1111111 111'1-ss111'1- 111111 :tn 1-V1-11 flow of gas 1- V111-111. I-111,231-. '22 1111 1111- tin11-. 11s when il still is Cooking off or llll1'11l2 1111- l11s1 lllllf of the ru11 very little gas is Liu-11 1111, 11111 hy ll2lVlll2' the other 0119 fl'QSl1 it 1-1111111121-s the 1-1111211-ity. L's11ally t11e :as from 1111- 111111.-st one is 1-1111 i11to tl1e otl1er and then 111111 the system, or they may he run sep111'a1ely. A IVUXY 11o11n1ls of N113CO3Y put i11to a still just be- 1vtll'P 1-1111121111: 11i11s i11 giving eoruplete distilla- ti11n. C111-e must he taken in adjusting the st1-11111 inl1-1 111 the st1-11111 COil as i11 raising the l1'1l11Jf:'l'll1l1l'l' 51611111 will he 001111112 over with 1111- 2115. fillinr: 1111 lllf' 1-ooler with water 111111 1-11usi112 1r1111l1l1- in 1111- o11er11ti011. More stez-1111 is l1lJ1'PSSii1'j' lll?ill' 1111- e111l of the run. In test- inL ll still 111 flllfl out if 11istill11tio11 is COIllDlP1i:'. ll s111111l Clllillllllj' is tlruwn out and by the sense 11f smell 1111 1'XDP1'lPlll'6fCl ODEIYIIOI' can 1lete1'n1i11e 1111- 111-1111 -1' time 111 1llSt'lllll'S9. Tl1e 110110111 of 1111- still is 11111-111-11 lllltl WHTQI' run i11to the sewer. A 1'll2ll'QP 111 1111111 p11u1111s usually takes 111151111 111111- hours for 00111111919 distillation. l?1't11ll th1-- still the gas enters a cooler, scrub- llvl' llllll lllHll enters tl1e 11eut1'11lizi11g tanks. The 11111111-1' is 1111111111: ll1Ul'P Illllll a small tank ahont -1x4 11-1-1 111111 fitted with a water coil. The r'4'l'llllllPl' is 1111111111-1' tank about the same size 1'IlllI2ll1ll11'I coke whit-11 acts as a filter a11d puri- 1'i1-s the aus. Tl11- neutralizing tanks are of steel 1-1111str111-ti1111 1111out SX6 feet i11 size alld are li111-11 with 111-i11 proof hric-k 111111 planked over. The sus line fl'0ll1 the stills are six inch steel 11i111- whi1-h 1-1111-rs the llllll-KS at the top alld is 1-1111111-1-11-11 to il Sllltltll' line or distributor. This is Slllilll 111111-s 1-1111111-1-11-11 to 3 central. extend inc i11 1111 1lir1-1-ti1111s 111111 having small holes 1111 111'1111111l. This s1-ts 1111 the hottotn of the 1111111 'Illll 1111- uns 1111111112 up thru the liquid is ah- S1ll'llP4l 111111 111-11J11'11liz1-s the liquid. The 111111111 i11 1111- 1lf1lltl'8l1ZlllL1 lZll1l1iS is al- w11ys 111-111 1111 1111- 111-i11 side. that is, 11ot allow- 1-1l 111 1't1Ill1' lll'llll'1ll, lllllll nfarly full or until just l11-1'111'1- 1111- llf'lll1'l1l1Z9tl liquor is wanted. 'I'h1- Vtllltllllllll is 111-11-r111i111-11 hy the use of meth- 1111111-rs 1111111111 from HlJSO1'lV'l1l i11 1ll1'lllYl0I'2lllgQ solution 91111 11111-r11t111' 1li11s 21 stick down into j'lHl'1l1l2l' 11-st 1111111-1' Ft1Zllil'Il 1l1'i1-11 1. 'l'l11- 1111- llfllllll Slllll 1111111-1' Illltl 1-1111 11-11 just when to 111111 lnorr- 111-i11. 111'1111s Il 11ro11 on 11 pieve of tl11'- .lllSl l11-1'111'1- l1l'llll'1lllZllli1 ll t1111k full. ztir is use-11 i11 illl' tllSll'll1llll1l' 111 11git11t1- and stil' 1.113 1111' wl111l1- tlllllllillj' 1llSll1'lll1l itll even 111-utrf1liz11tio11. liy 2llljllS1lllt'll1 ol' 1111- valve when the neutrali- THE INTEGRAL zation point is reached the operator shuts off the valve and makes several tests of the liquid to get it exactly neutral. A neutralized solu- tion being called right when .5 c.c. of solution of N-10 HSSOI acidifies 100 c.c. of the liquid. VVhen right it is pumped to the crystallizini house storage tanks. These are about 5x6 feet anl three or four in number. In neutralizi- iug, the temperature is not allowed to run up over 125 degrees F., as some of the gas will then pass thru and be lost. Strong acids greatly raise the temperature. also retarding speed of operation thereby a disadvantage to use strong acid. Each tank is conneoted to a tower, which is constructed of sewer tile about 2 feet in dia- meter and reaches the full height of the build- ing. These towers are filled with small cylin- der shaped, earthenware hafflers about 4x4- inches in size. A small stream of water is let run in at the top and a putsometer used as fl pump keeps up a circulation running in at the top and being fed from the bottom of the tower. This water is kept acid to catch any ammonia fumes which might escape from the tanks. The overflow from the bottom of the tower goes into the tank. A steam jet at the top of the tower produces a suction thru the tower thus carrying all fumes from the tanks thru it. Also the acid storage and scale pots are connected together by means of glass tubing and the end connected at the bottom of the tower. This catches and draws all the HNO3 fumes thru the tower acidifying the water an dsaving loss of nitric acid. The l'i-ystallizing Department The ammonium nitrate liquid is stored in steel tanks above the evaporating pans, thus they are filled by gravity. These pans are about 9x4x3 feet in size, made of cast iron and fitted with 9 4-inch pipes running lengthwise as a steam coil. Two air pipes with holes drilled thru make agitators which make evaporation more rapid. Each of these pans hold about -1.500 pounds of the liquid. Four pans are used Evaporation takes about two to three hours, having steam pressure of 115 pounds. To make ammonium nitrate having large crystal line form the temperature is raised to about 300 degrees F. For a fine product similiar to flour the temperature is raised to from 265 to 270 degrees F. Of course this is crystallizing temperature. To get this an iron ladle full of liquid is taken from the pan and stirred with the thermometer until it crystallizes. A cer- PAGE ll tain temperature will be noted when it will holrl a certain degree for a short period of time. This is the crystallizing temperature. Another point to be considered is the acidity. Due to the high temperature in evaporation the liquid turns slightly acid. This is tested by taking a small portion of liquid and with methylorange as an indicator neutralize with N-10 NaOH. If found too acid a few pounds' of Na2COf! is thrown into the pan and after it few minutes again tested. A skilled operator gets within .02 acidity on the product. From the evaporating pans the liquor is drawn by gravity into the crystallizing house and crystallizing kettles. These kettles arf,- made of cast iron. round in shape, 5 feet in diameter and about 18 inches in depth. Each is moulded with a water jacket around them to cool the ammonium nitrate liquld, and U.1l'll ing out the d1'y crystalline form of ammonium ntrate. Two plows scrape the bottom and sides and revolve around keeping the ammonium nitrate stirred up until dry. The finished Dro- duct is taken out at a temperature around 160 degrees F. The machinery necessary to oper- ate the revolving plcws for three kettles takes about a 30 H. P. motor. A batch of about 1,500 pounds is dropped into each kettle. Time for cooling takes about one and one half hours. lt is then shoveled out into barrels. Samples and Ilccortls In order to keep an accura.te l'E'COI'd of the operation and to be able to calculate the yield, it is necessary to take samples of the material used. The acid samples are taken in glass stoppered bottles, and the ammonium nitrate samples are taken in small corked bottles, There is a sample taken for every scale pot of acid used, one for each scale tank of am- monia put into the stills and one of the resi- due after distillation. A sample of the neutra- lized liquid just before leaving the neutraliz- ing house is also taken. In the crystallizing house a sample from each kettle full of the product is taken. All samples are labeled, numbered and dated. The samples are all taken to the laboratory for analysis. The acid and ammonia are run for per cent strength as this is par of the basis for calculating the yield. The finished product is run for acidity. chlo- rids, sulphates. moisture and purity. A record of the operation is kept at all times. Com- plete data as to the performance of the func- Continued on page 50 PAGE 12 THE INTEGRAL THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE Hy Harold XY. lltnver, E. E. We have heard a lot about the various ares thru which civilization has passed. Centuries tuo there was the Stone Ace. and in later years st-it-tn-e has known tlte ages of Steam, the Aero- ilan--. and the l-Zlectrieal Asc. Now we have eotne into what tni::ht be called the wireless axe. 'l'he means ot' cominunication by air is not a new thins. havin: been used by the Spaniards ts early as the year 1705, although in a very I-rude way. The first experitnent was perfortned in 1811 by Sotntnerinu of Munich. who employed, dis- persion of leakage tnetltod. The next step in Wireless Telegraphy was tak--n in INIZS by Steinhill, wlto accidentally dis- eoVt'l'e-tl that by :rounding one wire of a tele- graph instrument a messafle could be trans- mitt- tl tltrtt the air with one wire. Up to this time Morse had been using two wires, thereby havin: what is called a complete metallic circuit. lt- snet-eetled in establishing: communication ln-twt-en t'astle Harden, New York and Gover- nors Island. a distance of about one mile, -.Xluoui the year 1866, Dolbear of Tufts Col- lect-, Nlassaeltussetts, protluced the first wire- less telezraplt tltat worked without it tnetallit' eottttt-t'litJtt. lle used the eleettrostatit' tnethod by nt'-ans ot' which he was able to transtnit and r-ie'-ive ttiessttue-s between stations lot-ated about one halt' tnile apart. In tht- yt-ar lsfotl, however, Nlareoni brought rut at new systr-tn in which he tnade practical tpplieation of certain well known pritteiples. lXlll4'll were ltrst stats-41 in Hia by lf'at'adav nt pig theory ol' the l-Ill-etrotnaunetic oriuin of lizlht. l'his theory was tnatltt-tnatit'ally proved t-ort 't'I il. ts tvs, by Ataxw.-11, tan its ttltysivut tletitettstrrt tion dnl not or-eur ttnttl lass, when Hertz, by a 1-ri-As uf brilliant exp:-ritnt-nts not only proved lht- 1-I-etrte waves confortnt-d to the saint- lu-,vs is ltuht wavs, but also showed how they eottlrl be proflueed by purely physit-al tn:-ans, and lttt-tltertnore, how to tl'-tt-eg their pt-est-nee when thtts protlttet-tl 'I'lte first IIIVSSZHJO' 4'YI'I' ll':tllsltlit'ierl :lilql rt-- ttiyetl across the sea was aeeotttplisltt-tl by Xllirvoni in lflltll, 'I'liott:h the apparattts was very crude an'l till in the expr-ritnv-ntal stare it was :tceredited 1' le-int: the first ft-at of that kind at-cotttplisltetl ng. t.. tliztf tlltia-, ln lwov tt'.it1satI:ttitie radio stations wt-I opened for business. In 1912 the principal nations ot' the world enacted laws requiring passenger ships to carry wireless equipment and operators. The t'irst wireless telephone message was sent t'rom Washinston to Honolulu, a distance of 5.oo4l miles. This was accomplished in the year 1905. The transmitting apparatus was a telephone transmitter electrostatically con- nected in the ground circuit of a high powered Ponlson Arc transmitting set, During the World War wireless ttelepraphy was largely responsible for the directing of all l'. S, ships, by means of the large Naval station at Arlington, XVest Virginia. The wireless compass also came into use dur ing the war, by means of which ships that had lost their bearings were able to find their true course and proceed thereon. XVireless telegraphy and telephony have slow- ly advanced frotn the experimental stage so that today there are approximately eight hundred thousand amateurs and they are greatly in- creasing in number every day. The principal newspapers of the country are installing broadcasting stations by which speer-lies, stories, market quotations and music from noted singers and musicians are heard in the tnany thousands of homes equipped with ret-eivin: apparatus. lladio has a wonderful future. but in a lintit- ed field. Its settlement depends on the set- Iletnent of problems that business men attd leftislators have never before considered. livt-rybody cannot use the air to advertise some special line of business or popttlarize some particular hobby. So it is a question in Wash- inaton at the present time what will be permit- I--d and what will be barred. 'l'he question we will soon be facing is, who will hear the cost of broadcasting the various features of news, education and entertainment? lletore lonf.: the radio audience of the United States and Vanada will be the largest audience that can be r--at-lied by any one instantly and sitnultaneottsly. lt is pt-rl'et-tly plain that the air cannot be sold to any individual or corporation for vo ntany dollars, to use in any way and for any pur- pose the purchaser desires. Advertising matter in newspapers and mana- zines are eensoretl by the Post Office authori l'ontinned on page 50 THE INTEGRAL PAGE 13 COAL TAR By l'. ll. McNeill, t'h. E. '22 In the manufacture of coal gas. coal is plac- ed in the vessels or retorts which are then heat- ed and the coal decomposed into coal gas, coal tar, ainmoniacal water and coke. The coal tar is run into a tar well where it remains lllltll it is disposed of to the tar distillers. The tar is removed fro'n the wells and de- livered to the distillery where it is placed in large storafe tanks. In a number of work: these tanks hold nearly one million callous. The tar is allowed to remain in the wells until th:- evcess of ammonia water has risen to the sur- face. Coal Has was first manufactured in 1798 .it Soho. Birmincham. England, About fifteen years later the first public gas house wa: erect- ed in London. Two products of these gas 1VOl'kS-iil'l1IllOllI3C7.ll liquor and coal tar-:ave considerable trouble to the early proprietors who were compelled to go ito the expense of di-' posinz of 'these troublesome materials. XVilh the increase in gas makinz, there was a proportional increase in the production of tar and it became necessary to find some use for it. In 1838 Bethell discovered the oil Creo- so'e in coal tar and found it to bc an excellent wood breservative. About seven years later Hofmann discovered the presence of benzene in tar and later Mansfield prepared large quan'i- ties of it in a profitable manner. The first aniline color was found in 1R56 and within the nevt few years the value of coal tar had reach- ed such a point that fthe byproduct coke ovens were introduced. Coal tar is an oily liquid, varying in specific Qravity, viscidity and composition, according to the type of retort, temperatures of the distilling apparatus and the variety of coal used. When tar is submitted to destructive distilla- tion. a large number of chemical compounds are obtained. Among these are toluene. benzene. the xvlenes, antharcene, carbolic acid. naptha- tene. the cresylic acids and pyridine. Tar was formerly employed in almost its orizinal form for the purpose of painting iron or steel structures. At the present time. how- ever. this is not done, as it wastes many valu- able materials which do not aid materially as protective agents. A little creosote oil. added to the pitch while hot. is usually used for the purpose just mentioned. Partially distilled coal tar, that is tar from which all the ammoni- acal liquors, napthas and oil containing carbolic acid have been removed. is used for road treat- ment. A tar prepared in a similar manner is em- ployed in the vnzinufacture of roofing. In the proparation of fhis ma'eria1 a special kind of felt is passed throurh the prepared tar. The fel'. which must be dry. is slowly unwound from vi roller and passed 'hrouQh the tar. In coni- inf Qui, it ig 1311351 gl be'wecn two rollers which press the surplus tar out, The felt is then sprinkle with grit. cork or some other suitable iraterial and wound on another roller frozu which it is taken ready to sell. A Great many materials received from the distillattion of tar are used in explosives. dyes, paints, varnishes. drugs and the rubber indus- tries. It is not to be thought that the distill- ates are ready to be used for the purposes just mentioned. They must be subjected to various processes to prepare them for the many uses. The residue left after distilling is known as pitch. It is employed in a great many indus- tries, larfze quantities being used in the manu- facture of briquettes and as road binders. Soft pitch is the best binder and is used in the pitch- arouted macadam roads. Moderately hard pitch is used in the manufacture of black var- nishes. It is also used for lining cupalos, etc.. around steel works. The lareest fraction in :the distillation of coal tar is creosote oil. This is usually over 1S I of the tar but varies from 9 7 to 25 92. Creo- sote has a reddish-brown color and a noticeable odor. This oil is used most extensively in wood preservation, the United States alone used SR.96S,666 gallons in 1916. There are several processes used in wood- treatment but the Boulton process is a more widely favored. The timber to be treated is placed on a truck and pushed into a large cylin- der. This cylinder is made airtight and a vacuum produced which removes considerable water from the wood. The vacuum is destroy- ed in about an hour and creosote oil is pumped into the cylinder at a pressure of between llo and 170 pounds. This pressure is maintained until the timber has absorbed the required amount of oil. The pressure is then released. the oil drained off and tl1e truck run out. The amount of oil taken up by the timber varies Continued on page 51 PAGE 14 THE INTEGRAL AGE OF WATER POWER DEVELOPMENT NEAR By Nl. ll. Mirullrlal, M. E. '22 'Vhttst' who look into tht- I'utu1't1 with pro phtttitt t-yt-s pretlit-t that an nut- of waiter power is tlztwninu, Tht-y point wisely towards the :rent water power dvvt-lopinvnts already com- plt-tt-tl or in tttturst- of t-onsti'ut'tion all over th:- worltl, tiroin tht- rivt-rs of Alanine to tht- t-anyons ot' t'zzliforitizt. from Alaska to Argentine and frttxn liztshmir Valley in India to the outlet if Yitttoritt Xyxtnzzt in Afrltta, And they hack up thtir ntxunittnrs with the statement that coal will ln- t-xhztustttl early in the next eentury and tht- mineral oil and ll2lllll'ill mis will vanish with tht- t-onl. .Xmitl :ill this prounostit-ntins and nrguin: :tristts :t host of tluestions about this water pttwttr v.hit'h is to lit-ep us from fret-zine in tuc- nttxt t-entnry, to turn the wheels of our indus- tries, to prttpztrt- the food and to run our V-tllivles. I-Tvtry strt-aim ttf runnina wntt-r. from tht: 'I'ti1',i ltrook sportinf: throu'1h the farm IIIPLHIOXVS 'tv tht' l:t :t-st rivt-rs, is txipnhle of Dl'OClL1l'lIl2I 't'l ' HY' NSS llU'i'-'lll't A hundred years ago. wht-n steam power was still in its infant-y, watt-r I'lHYf'l' was quite t-xtensivttly developed in this tttnntry. but tht' stt-:tm t-n-:int-. with rlieztp wootl rtntl vttzil futtl. flllltdiij' rt-at'l1t-tl the prat-tirztl stztutt :intl tht- oltl ow-r shot :intl under shot wrttttr wheels wtfrt- nhnntlont-tl. l'p to a 'ew xt-.tvs :Vo it was not pl':1t'lit':ll to devt-lop most w:t'tr ptiwt-r ltet-zillsv this power haul to he utilized on tht- spot und vttry nztturztlly tht- vt rv 'lf'-l wzitt-r falls wt-rv lttrnttftl in the wilder- n s , sttttrvt.: ol inllt-s away trom the stfztports. tht- railrozttls :intl tht- eitir-s whirh needed it, llnt tht- fil'Yf'ifllJllIf'lll ot' tht- ttlttrtrit- trnnsforzn tr t-h:tn':fttl ull this :tnd mzitlt- it possiltlt- to t:':tn-ssnit this ttn--ray for huntlrttds ot' milt-s with- out st-rittns loss The power of water is greater than any one without experienre t-un imagine. For malty of us have, when in swimming. struck the water '1 sharp ltlow with the flat of the hand. or. when leurninu' to dive, strut-k the water flat, in- stead ot' head first. only to learn that tl1e liquid otfered t-onsidernlmle resistance. A stream t'rom at firen1an's hose will knock '1 man down The jet from a nozzle in placf-1' mininu in the west eats away 3 large piere of luntl in at day and toys with great boulders as if they were pehhles. Water power represents heat enerfzy. The water is drawn up into the clouds hy the heat of the sun and deposited on the distant moun' ains in the form of ruin. This water spends this :ivqniretl energy in racing down hill, back to the sen. Watt-r wheels are but devices to t-atvh and utilize this energy which ordinarily is wasted on the unmoving rocks and stones. XYnter at-ts as at movine power either hy its wt-iuht. whivh is over sixty-two pounds to the cultic' foot. or by its pressure or impact. The power of ti fall of water is equal to the weight of its volume and the vertical height of its fall. To ttompute the power of fallinf: water it is ntt-essziry to multiply the volume of flowing water in t-nhit' ft-et per minute hy its weieht. 62.5 pounds. und this product by the vertif-al httiuht of the fall in feet, Thus a stream of wntt-r when flowing over a weir five feet in width hy ont- foot in depth and having a fall of twenty feet dev:-lops 237.91 horse power. So iinportztnt is the developmentt of walt-r power in this t-ountry that the G6'lli:'l'2il Eleetrit- t nnpany and other large electrical concerns maintain it lurut- staff of engineers whose duties nrt- to t-xumine prospective water power de- vt-lopmt-nts for enterprising men who plan to harnt-ss the rivers and streams, No lllllllvl' how inuny ll:trtl ht-rrit-Q von t-:irn ft lo tnkt- von to t-ollt-tw 'l'o study :intl lt-1 rs lI'll1 No mztttt-r httu m'lnv t lou vt- cot in tht- lull, Iht' tl'-alt' lltllt- toet-ds Will :tt throuuh it ull. THE INTEGRAL PAGE 15 GASOLINE By I-'orrt-st Linquist, F. IC. .. The ever-incrcasine popularity of motor ve- hicles, during recent years, has made the pro- duction of gasoline gi very important subject. There are many methods of manufacture in use. but to date. the most satisfactory are the com- pression, absorption, refriaeration, and ch.ir coal processes. The method. which I shall discuss is known as th - absorption process. This is by far the cheapest plant to build. has a small overhead cost. gives good productive re- sults. and can be altered to suit certain localities. Absorption, by definition. is the process of taking up or takin: in. This is exactly what happens in this style plant. Natural gas, which is produced by the decay of organic mat- ter. and which is confined in large cavities several thousand feet beneath the earth's sur- face. contains many molecules of oline, During' its upward course to the surface. as it strikes different stratum. where oil streams are confined. more gasoline is added to ir.. 710032 Finally at the surface and treated cor- rtctly all the gasoline is separated from it, by absorbinfz qualities of certain oils. To properly explain this process. we must divide it into three general heads, the gas. tht- absorbine oil. and finally the gasoline itself The gas cavities are tapped by drilling a llul'i from the surface. and the flow is controlled oy suitable apparatus. From the fields, under enormous rock pressure. it is conveyed by pipe lines to the plant, where a regulator reduces the 1l1'QSSure to 200 lbs. before admittance to the absorbers. Those are lone steel cylinders, partly filled with some oil of good absorbing -.yu at the bottozn ot absorbers and then bubbles up thru the oil. losing gasoline content. is thru :ss 5' 4 s 4. - 4-Q - L allowed to escape from the top of the absorbers, and passes on to be used for other purposes. We shall now consider the oil. A gi'a4i': known C0l1ll1lQl'CilliiY as mineral scale is used with fine results. It is a light yellowish color- ed liquid of about IIT des1'el'S 139- 2l'21VilI-'- The supply in the absorbers is kept replenished by pumps connected with storaue tanks, XVlien the oil rises to a certain level. it is automatif cally discharged thru a trap to large tanks. From here it is picked up by low pressure pump.: which force it into steel. cylindrical sllalwd stills, where it is subjected to the action of live steam. As the oil is heated gasoline vapors leave it, goinu thru a dome in the top of the stills to the condenser box, The rc- mainina oil is sent back to the absorbers for it fresh charge. and so completes the circuit. The gasoline itself now compels our atten- tion, It is drawn thru coils in the condenser T . . -L 177, box by means of a vacuum produced bt' a dn- plex compressor. Cold water is circulated qualities. The gas enters thru perforated pipes Continued on page 51 1'.X111'I 113 THE INTEGRAL CONDENSED. 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'1'1111s1- 111:11 :111 111 11s-- 111111' :111 1111- Ilryinz f'l11ll111I1'111ll'111?l, 111111111 111' l'1'11:1'1-.s11-1- 1P1'14'1', 111'll111 f'y1i11111-1' 111' 11-111--1' 111'11'1's 111111 1111- V111-1111111 111'i1-12 111'1111-s1- -i- . 111-- 1111111-11 171'1 1' :11111 1111- V111-1111111 'I1'f 11111-1 1-1111-1':111y 11s1-11 '1'111- 1111111-V 111111-1' for f1'1l1lw1111111111- V111-1111111 1111' 1i1111i11s, rlv V11 I-I ' ,. . . ..- T11l' 1111111-r Driei' is 11121116 up of one 111' more 1ll111'111111y 111-2111-11 1-yli11111-rs, T111- 1111111 is 111116-- 1-11 11111111 the 1-y1i1111e1's 111111 1111- 111-111 1-11111111-11. As 1111- 1-y1i11111-rs rotate 1111- 1111111 is kept vou- 1111l11l11y i11 1111111011 and 1111? drying process is 1-111111111-11-11 i11 :1 very short time. The actual 1i1111- 1'1'l1ll11'Pl1 varies from five 111 twenty-f11u1' 111ll1Y'S. T11 1111111111 t11e 116-st result, i1 is neces- -'111'v 111 i1111'1111111-1- 1111111i11i1y along wi111 the 119.111 w:11'1-s, This 111-1,-11s the 1-x1111se11 S1lI'fZlC!-2 soft 111111 111-1'1111-111111- 111111 111111ws the 11101S1lll'Q 10 leave 1111- 11111-ri111' 11111-1 m111'1- easily. The rzinge 11f 11'11l11P1'Zl1l11'I' 1-11111111ye11 i11 evz1111'1rz11i112 fruits 111' Jllly f11111l sluff is 11e1wee11 100 111111 1311 1101111-1-S 1-'.. 11s11z1l11' the 111we1' te11111e1'z1tu1'e is used at 1111: s1:11'1 111111 1l1'k1!111i111Y raise-11 until -the 1112111-1' is 1'112I1'1l1'11, As 11113 161'l11'lQ1'?111.l1'Q never rises 11l1111'1- 212 111-gn,-es F., 111111e of 1111- food value is 111s1. '1'111-1-1- is 111111-11 to he 110111-, 1l0W1+V91'. i11 111-- w11y 111' 111-1-1111111111111 of 1111- f111111s. For 1-xu1111111- 11-1 11s 1'11l111w :111 11151319 I111'O4ll'I11 1111- 11111111. A11 1111- 111111-1' kinds 11f foods will have- 111 111- 1112- 1-111-1-11 i11 1111- same way, T111- 11111111- is 111-1iv1-r1-11 111 :1 st111'117:1- 11111 11-11111 1111- 1l11111v111'111 111111 f1'11111 111-1'1-, 11y 1111-1111s 111' ll 111111 1111111' it is 11-1 full into 1111- Wl1S11f'l'. F1'0m the 11-g111111-1-, it is 1-1111veye11 111 1111- H1'Z111 1' where the -111-'i11-- is 1111111-. I-1 leaves 111e s111'1e1' 111111 is 1-111111-v1-11 111 1111- s111rz1're 1111111 w1111-11 11-1-11s '111- 11--1i1-1---v 111l11- 11-11111112 111 the 11'11111111112'- 1191-1111: 111111 1-111-i11-1 1:11111-. Xxvitll this 11111,-111111111 1-0111- 1111-1111, i1 :111-s 111 1111- 1111-111-111-12 1'Il'1'P it is 11111v1-11 slowly' t111'1111':11 Sll1111lll1' fumes W1l1'1'1' it is 1111-111-111-11. From 1l1'1'6' i1 HOOK 10 Ulf' S1if '1' --'111-1'1- it is 111il111' 1'1-z111y f111' 11111 111'i1-1'. A1 1111- 111'11 1'. 1111- sl11-1-11 z1111111- is s11re1111 11111111 trays 2111-I 1I1-- 111111,'1l11'1' is 1'211'l'11-'11 away hy 1111- 1111tf.1i1' 1'1l1'l'l111H. Wl11-11 111'y. 1111- z1111111- is 1-:1rri1'-11 '11 1I1-- 1'111'i11-:' 1'11il1111H'l' XV111'1'1' it 111s1-s the 11111istu1'1- 1'11:'1111-11 111' 1111- Sll11l1111I' 111111 f1'11111 111'l'9 111 111m 11:11-11i11u 1-111-111 W11t'1'1'11 is 11111 i11 w1111111-11 111' 1111111-1' 1111211-s 111111 111:1111- l'P21f1y 1111- s11i11n11-111. '1'111- w11s11- 1l1'1111ll1'1S 111' the 11121111 z11'1- 1151-11 111 11111111112 vi111-'::11', t'1'11i1 j11i1'1-s, j1-1111-s, Sl'1'7l11'1l 11- 11 1'111' 111-11:1 111111 1-1111-kr-11s. 111111 1'1-rtilizers. '1'111' zr1111'111 111' this 1111111S1I'y in 1111- last f1-1-.' yf-urs 1121K 111-1-11 V1-ry 1'11l11f1. During 11111- y1'Zl1' 111' 1111- NV111' 111-1'i1111, 1111- 11u111111-1' 11f plants 111- 1-1-1-11s1-11 from 246 to 2.5U0. TH EINTEGRAL ' . ., ajax . ' ' fr, K ' : rx i N f a Lg iq 9514: T, 9 'j :f- 'l- 'N ' Q? - X:-e pq ' fa f P ., , fa-el 7 d'.'Q43fi,f ' , v farm J' xl rx Q , 5 g,1.,,.- . - Ji'-43? - - 7i'?'F.l. -' . -f. 1- -,NI-. ,H1 N 2 Q I A A l '- 4 f '- HE-'.-J' ' iv xii, ' ' f - , 1A ,-1' 1.15 Q , jg -1 9 1 .r v ,.vfm,w J XSS X A in - xx . . x ' . kj, f ' ,,. -- , , . , V ' - . sl- , Q7 3' L c 1 ' .X ' V x 5 ' v . W , :SQ - 1 .,,l,Al I V- s 4 'sf . ' i4 f A1231-1 - el'-15' A ,, QT-- ,1. 1 . ' F ' , A , ' '-15 .95 '-4' , ., . 4 4 525' - -,.- Q' W ' f ' A A'- TYV . 1 - - XY A 'T. V '. w . A 549 0' 1 . . I V. f f . 1-N, -- .. +QyJ'2r f ia- ,,h 'arf 4 x . ,. , , . .- . . . -. ,A ,a,:, .3 ,IN ,, fl if , ,. - .. .,. - ' 'ig I S . N 4- -- h W ' v , ' ' ' :v-1. , '.z., . N: 1 ,, F , . f...,.., Wa qN.:,,:.2 My-'M iq ze. A .A-M - -V f , N I ,Q H 7 1 ' ' f AffQ ... - P V 1 . ,,.f' J . 1 .J 1 SL' ,L, . 'ATV 1 ff .I-3133231-L l 5 , -Um 355: ' 1152-'S-?Qff1s.x . .w - fr ' A b ' fg. x 5 A. N ' -. . U Q1 'w if 3' 'P 1 Q I f . wb'-r 4 , -Q - .uf f-.xv V ' , V 5 ' .? .1 is L .pf ., ' Q A iff S-Jig'-1.3 'y .i 'A-'xt .5 ,E 1'3 Ysghf' ' - A k ' ?' P- ' 1 11-41-:11'f 5 ,jig ' ' -4 4 , .,:'7 j'x--1' ,' laqifxg-Q' Q-s ' f -1-iff., -4 U 'X ' F ,,,, .- f ' ' - ' AL PAGE IS THE INTEGRAL THE IN TEGRAL Publislnecl Quarterlg bg the Price 75 Cents Engineering Societg of Tri-State College Third Quarter VOL. Xll JUNE, 1922 NO. 5 EDITORIAL Thi. isein- .-f the lntt-grill liils lm.-n flcclivzztt-al tw Hur l'i'csi1lc-nt. I-. Xl. Sniii. thru wlv'--f Q-ti'--its it lllls ht-cn p-'ssilvlc fur us t-1 attend this institutifvn. 'l'ht- zirticlt-s vi-iitziim-il ht-ruin. we hwpu yen will finil intcrcfstiiijg, cslpccially thwse un the hit- -it l.. Xl. Snitf. :intl lifviiiiin-lift-iiiciit. llu- u--ik lu-gun hy thc prcviwus staff of keeping at re-avril iff :ill the rlzita. has liven taken up In tht- pre-st-nt stzlti, :mrl wt- hwpc will ht- v:n'i'icfl nn in thc future. XXX- :irc t-iicli-:aiming In lizivt- thc Integral cntcrcal :is sccwiul-clzlss inuttcr. lu nrrlcl' ll' flu this. it if iicccssztry that wc have a large mailing list. 'lihc .Xluinni have ht-en nutifxcrl zunl -'nr plan cxplziiucfl. Siiccess in this matter rlcpcnrls nn uhcthcr wr nut thry art' still iiitvn-stul in tht-ir 1-lfl iriciifl. thc- lntvgral. 'I'his is ini lilsi 1-pp--rtunity tw- thank the int-inlicrs, nf tht- lfiigiiiccriiig Snriety fur their v--ntiilinti--ns. Kliss lfrziliznn. whit typed all the mzitcrigil. tlgsg-rigs the ntnii-st praise. li- ini faithful Nlilil-, ini' lu-zn'tft-lt thanks ie pxicinlcrl. 'Iihv pupvi' is li--ii turm-fl I-wr tw thc Nllltivllls anil lifitllfle -if Tri-State Ufllt-gc. -IARIES I'E'l l'I49REXX', Ifrlitwi'-iii-Cliicf. OUR STUDENTS Xs 1-nv inni 1nt'1'llNL' tln- x:n'i--ns intl-rt-sting tt-cliiiiczil :uticlvs t---ntziincfl in this is-.lu-, 01.1- ir-Viilll'l uf-inlvi' it sllrli inn-rin:iti-in. thcrcin L 'll12llI1i'4l. XXZIN 1-litniiic-rl in rlctail :luring thciz' srsw lufl' :nt ll'l'5l3lll'. N' lIl'll'i'fl such przavtirzil :lc-lziils :irv ni-t tn lm lczlrncrl in cfvllc-gc-. lint in that pi':lftu':il:u1fl Jillstvrt-s.cl11v'vlfvtliifj. 'l i'i-wintv ellI'lt'1lIN sm- i-ti' tln- in-ist part nn-n nhl- haw lm-n ciiiplfvycwl in the x'ai'ifui-. l irln ln s fit' vii-4iiiwi'iiifL. :mil uhm, rt-zllilinq thc-ir lilllillllhllls in thcir i'cspct'tiYC ficlfls, WC11' 'l'ell lls --i' i':ti-fit: tlu-insl-lit-s :nh--xv thc stznnllurrl 1-1' pun-ly pr:u'1it'zil mcn. lhcy have I fttfs n in qi pf-siti-in in llet' :intl Hhsvrxc tht- ph L'll4vlllt'Il1l upfin ulucli ull cnqinccring ilcpcnnls 'Ill-' limi vniin- nf-ii tn lt-:n'n thc- rt-zisfms if-r. :uifl tht- lzius gmt-riiiiigg thcsc pliciiniiicxaa. sh-iitly fini' nn-n uill rt-turn tn that scliwll ul' lilk- xxlwiict- tln-5 rznm-, nut as stuclvnts anil i -ll '.-. 1-is, lint ll- lvmtln-i's :intl lt-:ult-rs, l' E- :in 1-niizll-lv wliivgltiwii Ihzit :i 'liri-Struts :nun inny Illblilill fiwwiii the-sc lmnys, wlin fini thi- lizmlslnpsr 1-1' :tn 1-iigiiu-cr in thc -uznnps -if l.H1lNillllEllII'IllC inwuntziins uf South 'rd-ci. -ti' uht- 1-:in tt-ll A-f tht- vliiiizitv in tht- l'hilippincs. llllsillcss aurl cli:u'actUi'is.tics i'i Hrivnt --i' ni otiiflitiwiis in ships nr lzilniiutlirit-s nf the cities, TH 15 INTICIQRAL PAGI ,, - 'N 5' 1: N. K 'NN xv. ,fl f , I s,pW,gff.L-lzitlvbl 1 ,Q U ,R A 4.2.5493 Y 5 .-M,-.,,L1M-V 1, z L: :. 1:wi,351,-ggifa.-wm1r.'-qlglwb -2- -ww - f ' 4 - -' f-, x. 55- - -, N .x 3. 1- - A 0- . -M -- -..-H. -.., .. .- A - ., - -B-G - - V '--s vim- , , .1 ,i X--fx'-:xx X wg, bb , Q, 5 . f 3 xxi v ri' .-7? ' Q UA- v -4, ' :, T'32ff' 'L Zfoxx -In X! WI , , 'T PT? H t .1 X,- 9 1 ,- H. ' is vr AVN, ' .N . . jqzkjl .., 1- X , 'E , K Q? A - f w vw' ,K fx,- QXQ' ' r- 1 f , -jx? , A ii '13 .1v,:x '- U: ' . . W- '. L, ' '- ' 4 5 , 1,41 , l . 'MPM L , ' ff'-1 ,gk--S,-V' ' ' 1.1 1 I , . . X Y I ' 5 ful' S Q Xl - X... ...i -.1 , -2- .r 4. xy .1 .5 5 '1 5 2-'Q Q 1 V 5 ff ' V' L' 1 5 Qi- . Q 1 ,.- V . -:fx ' 2 ii -W if I X 1 -fH:vm,1...,--i -'rw-l'fr.s4'-'M 1.-,ze-Sli? vw 1' ,.:r -:::'J':-'al 1' 5 -Q-.X-5, vi A ,- ,K ,,- - :pw-fitgvf-'Y . A L Q. , iilffllllll f 1 Q - .--'4x1'f X 4 'mx -N Qf'-E' PANIC 20 THE INTEGRAL PRESIDENT L. M. SNIFF-AN APPRECIATION lft-rty years agtt a hantlful tit' earnest, NYCll'lllk'lllllllQ' inen, anxittus tt- atttirtl the ytrttzig pt-ttple ttf this ettintnunity the ttppt-rtnnity -if higher etltteatit-n, ttrganizetl Tri-State Cel ege. lt tlitl nut take many intntths to ewttyitiee tltese inen that stttnething inure than a eanipus ttf wiltl w-tml. a frame lntiltling' wr t-.ru antl a et-rits ttf teaehers was necessary ttf estaltlislt a seltwtll. antl failure lttttntecl ahead. ft-r the enterprise. .Xs if in answer to their yearning, within a sh-wrt time l.ittlett-n Xl, Snitl' eatne t-w the seltivttl frtlnt an Uhiti college l'he fttnntlers glaflly tnrnetl tit-er tw hint th: eare. sustenance antl rearing :ff this infant edit cati-'nal t-tl'spt'iti-1. Since that clay' he has lveen the tlitettitigt :enius tit the institution, Xte use the wtirtl genius tlesignetlly. fur an instittttit-n which. frein such a meager begin-A ning antl with really insignificant material aitl frtnn withttttt. has tyerc-iine all hut insur ntfittntalfle ttlistaeles antl grtvwn inttt a plate e ttf influence reaching intl- every etirner of the w-trltl. while its etitttetnpttraries untler like eireunistanees hare all fallen hy the way. can he hut the wtvrk wi a master niintl. The wttntlerfttl rerttrtl ttf 'liri-State Liivllejle speaks the truest enetnnitun ft-r l'resit'lent Sniff. 'llhe influence ttf his work in this e-nntnunity is itnineasuralile. in niaterial. etlueatitrnai nttl spiritual ways. 'l'his etnnnntnity has lmeen a far hetter i'l'tt'e in whish tu lire heeattse tif his wtvrk antl that ttf his asstveiates, and the eyet' witlening' eireles Hi this influence Cilll n--w never hreak. Une eau enrisitvn tvret' the in-rtals tif this erlifiee which the life rx-irk ttf Mr. Fnitnf hz:-. liuiltletl here. these wtfrtls: lintvw the Tftttlt. antl the 'l'ruth sl'all tnake 5 t1t free. fttr that seems ttt he the tlttininating' principle tif his life. lt- this law he has lmeen as lttyal as ttf the laws f-I' the tnathematies he has st- ahly taught. lle vzune tt the sghttttl with eertaill tixetl tu'int'iples: he atllieres tt' these prinei,1les ttitlay, lle tttlerates nt- sham, has ema- tetnpt fur the sttperfluities tif life. hates the hylvt-erite. lint ltyes the truth autl is ltfyal tn it. ll, him life is real and life is earnest, 'lihere is nw rtiyal rttatl tty learning. and the niintl -rf the ehiltl lweetttnes the ininrl ttf the ntasterly :nan truly thrttugh hitrtl tliseitiline. Une wht' slitlltlr- uttyielfling ittr there truths Ifttllly tnnst stantl ahnest apart frtiin the easy gftiug wttrltl t-i the age. antl is apt tit lie tnisunclerstt't-tl :-nfl t-t lie set tltiwn as aus tt-re autl harsh, 'll-gethet' with this faet. i'resitlent Snill' llllr lit-en et nlrttntetl every limit' ttf these fivrty years with great eares and tn't'lrletns til the wvrlc i't whieh he has lmeen Cllr qagefl. Yet. withal. thftse wh-v have lteen intimately assttsiaitrl with hitn have fttuntl hint t nrtn -if inttst tlelightful anrl agreeable tra-rsttnality. Nt tnan ran lttre nature as he lm' efl her erery ntanifestatitinfthe lmirtls, the fi'-wers. the w-1-als. the streatns-witlttrut an trflt-nt l-tt e t'-ir her nttlilest wtirk. lntleetl he has hatl a tail-siiiit it-r niet.. antl that inure than his infltunitaltle energy is his greatest rtttrihnte. antl the --ne that has inatle him a 4l't'Ill tnan, 'lille thttnsatnls ttf letters he ll'lN written tterstti'ally tt' y 1Ulfl' WWW 5ll Wl'l! lv-w an etlueatitfn fttr then: was rtrsslllltl the ettuntless li- urs he has s vent in ilaunin-f the 5 way :Hr tlieen. anfl the nntltnght vigil he has kept ttf ettnnsel them nttti lives tit gt'e2tteS1 ttst't'ttlttt'sx tneasure in a sinall way the great it-ye he has it r inen. lt i- a ltapiiy fact that ltunflrefls Hi these are nftt ittrgetting' t-ttlay tt- return grasif-us praise antl thanks tw hitn tftr the great help they reeeiretl frttin hint. This is the great inttnunn-nt l'resitlent Stull' has liuiltletl f--r hintsell. nt-t ttnly in the et-nt nnniity lint inttt the great wifle wt-rltl. antl when his tlays til' usefulness shall have eeasetl tt will enntintte ttf grew anfl hee'-ine greater thrtiuglt eternal ag-es. N 'N THE INTEGRAL PAGE 21 The Engineering Society I'l'1,sidellt .... ' . .Harold Perry Vice-Plwsitleiit . . . Secretary Treasurer . . ...... , . . Correspondinj: Secretary . , .Harold XYif rs Sergeant-at-Arms ..,.. . . .John Skoln XYHAT IGY If you t-an't he a pine on the 1011 Ol' the hill. Be a scrub in the valley'--but he The hest little scrub at the side of the rillq Be a hush if you can't he a tree, If you can't he a hush he a hit of the Hrass, Some highway to happier makeg If you can't he at muskie then just he a bass: But be the livelivst bass in the lake. .Vharles Miller ..., .,.Marie Bezry . .William Blak' if When we finish our work here at college and start out to commercialize that which we have obtained along engineering lines, what are we going to expect, a swivel chair or the old hard wood stool? Most of us. I dare say, neefl not worry much ahout mahogany desks for a long while. It miaht seem a hit unjust to ask one who has 1,-tltlippetl himself with an engineering edn- cation hy the great expenditure of time, money onfl effort, to start down almost at a laborious level. but the fact is we are not yet eneineere-- far from it XVe have merely prepared our- selves that we might LEARN and FOLLOW one ot' the hranches of engineering as a pro- fl'SSi0llill K'll2illPt'l'. XVe have yet to serve an apprenticeship and hy experience obtain that which will qualify us as engineersfcapable ot' lr-'n': entrusted with work upon which may rcst the very lives and fortunes of others. The lower we start and the more underlying the facts we uncover regarding our work during our apprenticeship. the more valuable we may consider ourselves and the higher we may ex- pcct to arise, Experienc-e is a hard and costly teacher fron- which we cannot escape though we have best prepared to meet by equipping ourselves with :1 modern education. I wish to take this opportunity to thank the speakers for the unusually interesting a11d in- structive talks of this term. I also thank the me-inhf-rs of the Engineers Band for their ser- vit-es rendered and compliment them upon their splendid work, I feel greatly indebted to the officers and committees who have worked hard to make the linginet-ring Society a success this term and I wish to thank the-in for their untiring support. H. S. Perry. I-Ill Yi bl' Allli We t-an't all he captains. we-'ve got to be Crew 'l'here's something for all of us here: Theres big work to do and there's lesser to do. And the task we must do is the near. If you c-an't he a highway, then just he a traili lf you can't he the sun, he a star. It isn't hy size that you win or you fail! lie tht- best ol' whatever you are. --Selected. I'.-XIII-I ff V THE INTEGRAI. THE GRADUATING CLASS. 1922 H3 I'l'0f. XY. 0. liuilvy 'l'hf- liulit-n' ul' 'l'hv llltvuml has :lskml nn- In xxriu- Slllllvlllllll nllnnl thu' urzulnzltinu rluss ni' this yvaulx lt is :ln iIvrl1uI'i1Ilvl'vsl In any t'Ulll lllllllllj tw lxxnm lhnl SUlll1'Ullr'llLlSI,l1' llPl'SPV l' zunw- lu .mnplv-I-A :lny t'lllll'St' ui' study, fm' it iS nn Iiul-' min: lu ln- qlllll- In win snvh il signifif fanny xiv'm'y. lint wh--I1 it so lnlppf-11s than rnlnwf zhzun tw., llnnmln-ll yuunu pe-nplv nw an llistinnnisln-ll, in nn-I yf-nr. in mn' own vom- rnnnvtj, mr lS an lll1llll'l'Hl grunt s1ul1llU'5llH'+'. 'ml nnly In nur 4-nnnnnnity, hut nmrv ur lvss so In lil nwzny --ln111Il'iw in lllilllf' parts of thl- wrn'l-l. 'I'l1.-4-lnssul' IU!! is Ihr' lzlrgvst vlalss hy zllmtll ww.-nu fiw-, lhl- lllilillllillll hm U.l'2lfllllllPIl. JI this linn- thv nnlnlwr is nlmnt twn hllIllll'Ull ilfll' tv-n. 'l'l1w1'+- aurv slum-. nuw l4'2ll'lllIl2. who nn llwnlvl wlll ye-1 wnllv und vnu-ull. 'l'h.- wurlml is wwll lvfpl'--S--111+-tl ill this Plus: :lull :nl this lime- is :ls follows: Aluhnnm, 11 .XI iZlllr.lS, lg VzlIil'ul'niz1, fig l'ulu1'z14lU, 13 Umm Il..-V.-nu, 123 I lln'i1l:1, 23 fl:-m'gin, 1: Illinois, 223 Il'IllCl!llI, 333 Iowan. 23 IQIIIISQIS. 23 Kvlltllvky, lg l,vn1iNiun:n, Ig Allllflilllll, li RI:1ss:u'l1lls+1tts, G3 Klivlliuxnn. 153 Xlissiessippi. ly NIUIIIUHUIZI. 23 Nww .Ie-iw-yy II, X-Aw Xl'-xivu, lg N4-w Yurk, lH1 N0l'!h VIMXHH HI '22 Hnly zu If-w yr-:urs :nun 'l'1'l-Htntv f'ullm-qv w'1-' :ln nnlinuwn institution tn most of thu- IIIUIIIA lw-rs ul' Ihf- vlnss ul' '22, Yvl us wx' :ull klllllv. ar vzlnlllv fun' lln- lllll'llllSl1 ul' givin: light is nfl! pl: -1-1- fl null'-r an llnglwl, so nl-iflwr 1-nnlal un in- Slillllltlll Slll'll :nw 'l'l'i-Slznrv Vnlllfue- lu- lwpt hill- lll ll I'r'mn Ihf' -'nw-r 1-yu-A nl' lhf- nuw lllPlllll1'l'w ul' lllv- 4'l:1s'4 ul' '22, This Iiqlll lH'l'kUlI1'1l Ill--ll frwn :lll lvzwlg nl' lhw wurlfl, Fl'lllll Ihr- I'Iz1w'. XR'-+I, Nurlh :null South Ihvy vunn- in quvst nl uhzlv um 1ll'llllllWll lllvlll hy Ihf- zllltlmrilin-s m lh-- --lvllfv-'lu NIIIIIVIX, :n Irzlininu fm' lil'w'.f '.'.1ll'lc, p1'ux'l1lix1': :ln 4-quail Hlllillllll ul' 1'll1'l'Ly ln- fxlufnalwll in ilu' I'4ll'lll nl' study, YH! mu- ll1l'Illll4'I' nl' this lim- vlzws ul' Ulll'l 'mlm ll +I nn! Ivy In uw: smnf-llllnu lm' llllllllllq. 1 --'- wr- than lu- Imuli Ihl- lirrlc ul' Ihn- ruxul thu' If nl- l1v'l'l'l-Sllllv .X nm :mv ul ug url- snxwy ww l'JIllll', sn, I'o-w nl ll- :l1'-- fw1'l'y' lu ll-:nw-. IU' lhnl l Illvilll wf- wr' :III nnximls In rw-I mul into ilu- wflrlml 7lflI flw vlllnv- 'I4lllllL'S llml will lu- ns'-ful In fllllE'l',4 1- -,'. 1 ll :l 'alll'--l'lYI'K-. VIH lfllfllllll will llfrl law r':uy3 yvl il is ful' ll.' ll- M l1'l'1'llllll walls. .XIl'4'lIlly il hns 4-:IIN-ll :rl ww. fl' 'Inu' IIIINNIIIIIIPS Zlllll WI- lnlllf' Ihvlll mr' lj l.nv-uxinlg :hwy would 1'v-l'l1-cttw,-dit upon i n1'uli11u. 11 Ohio, 93 Oklulmnla, 2: Pmmsyl- vnnizu. 153 Sunth Imlmtzl. 2: 'l'm1116'sse-. 25 Texas. 31 Vinh, 1: Yiruiniu. 2: Washington, 1: XVvsr Yirziniu. 2: XYl:vUllSlll. 5: und. from the world nutsiflv of thv l'niIvfl States: British Columhiu. 32: I:lll!1ZlI'lll, lg I5t'l'llll1dZl Islnnd. 1: China. 1: Vusln HR-u, 2: ICQ-nuclm: lg flwwce. 1: Hawaii 13 Nm-wny, l: Num Svolin, 13 Untarin, Ilg Phil' lipino- lslnncls, Ill: Porto Rir'0, 43 Spain, lg Sun Ilmninan, lg Swf-den. 1. A1 In 4'rll11'se'g thvy stand :ls follows: I'Tl4'1'll'll Il l':ll'llll1'l'l'S . ..5I Civil l'zllY.1llll't-'l'S ...., . .111 AIl'l'lllIlllK'llI El11J,illl'l'l'S . . ..1l fxllflllllfill lfllluilll-v1's ...,....... . ..1'I IAiIPl'1lI'Y nnll l'f-clzngnuivzll f'0lll'S9S . .. SHI r'nmlnl1':'iul f'nlll'sws ....,..... . . I3 Hush- f'n111's1-s .... .. fl Law ........,..,,. ........,... ...... G Thn vmnnn-mw-nm1-nt 1'X4'l'l'lS.Q'S will 0l'C'1ll' on tho ill'lUl'lllH!ll uf .lunv l, in lIlUf'lll'iSli1lll Clllll'Cll. 'l'hv llnn, Frml llnnclis will zulclress the- class llllll lhw l':uc'ulty :incl the 1-hiss vvry 1-nwliallly in- vitl- lhv pulnliu tu zxttvnd, nur 1-lznrxs and svlnml. Soon thc- I'0lllllillllPl' nf na will lu- parting. l,Ill'llllL1 tn gn to the lanl frmn wlwnr-41 w- l'Illlll'. XYhil'll0VPl' dirvvllon it may lu-, n'ln-xw-w-1' wl- lnzxy go let us 1-0ncluf mlrsvlvvs so thcut :1 1-lneslnzltv seving ns muy prunclly any, 'l'lw:'n is 21 1-lawsxlwzltv of mine. Um' vlaws 'l'ha- Flaws of 'ZZ2 is onv nt' llw lzl1'Q'c-st 4-vm' ss-nt uni frmn thx- hulls of T1'i-Stain Thv tulzul nnnlln-1' 1-mnplvtin: tlw lCl1:i11vm'i11v, Nlllll'IllfUllllI, Arl. Slv110:'1':lpl1i1', Musiv, und Law rullrslx is ISU, ul' which 150 am- I+I11g'i1wm's, As :l vluws lll1'!ll0l'lIll it has lu-on clPr'idf-d in plznw nn lhv f'1llllllllS in front of Ihv aulnlinistrn tim. lllllllllllfl zu fatnnl flaw pnle-. Thr- clams ut ull linlm-s may fm-1-I prnnrl ul' hc-ing nhlml to prcls 1-nt :and vl'vl'I sm-h il llll'llll'llf0 and it is tln-ir sinv 'rv wiQh thu' il will nu-1-I with thc approval ul' thu- lkwnlty, tln- plwlsmlt slumlvnt holly. and fnturl- stud:-nt hmlivs. S1-rvillu :ls prl-sirlvnt ol' snvh a. vlnss has in- flf 'rl lll'I'll zu ph-:lsnrl-. My sim-e-rv thanks go.-L4 In ilu- l-mllnlillw-s who hzlvf- lwr-n so fnitllful. 'l'n 1-:lvll :unrl vw-l'y nwnmlwr nl' thv vlzlss, Goml Ln:-lc, :nnfl may your lmzlrvvst hc- il bountiful only Tu lha- town folks und l'ri1-mls, thi' vlass Of '22 lhnnks you In-:nrtily fm' your kindly illlf-'I'l':GL in IIS und Inirls you fair:-wvll. Puul M. Lefever, Class President. THE INTEGRAL PAGF 6 , , 0 , 7 will .J 1. f.. 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'-QQ ' H , - z - -- - 5 5i i: '5' f, 4 2:ff' 2 fs, ' 7 f x E ' agp-iffy , M fs . , 1 1 '-,X ., 1 ' ff 1 5 5 K M , I A I ,w . ..., -T-. 1 v ' Q IE I ' 'V-A '? f- l'2::.L.QJQ:Q.f:.' -' if? 'Q A 1' 15 V, , ' ., Tai-5 '1 7 : L 'A lim .--V , - - fffw-mv f f . ' - - , - , A gi z f l ?: F . ,WWA rw-' f A 1-3 X, H1' E' - 'W - '49 I K , 54-, 0 -, H o ' r I fn,5n-ev, 4-,U ,R ,.....,-, lf I ..,e-A- .t- '41 fd 'F '14 r-- -ff , ENGINEERS 4 x , . E2 1 Til X1 51 -X1 , .c' 'T f,k -..xi . fi 11.191-311115331553 41 THE INTEGRAI l..H1'I!l1ZX1'I-I .IANIICS ANTHUXY, I-I. li. 'I'lzl1'1-1'a1- V111, llirll, 11.1E1- 1111111 1111- Q111111Q 111' A111'111u:111, I1 1:11i11s IIIPUI' 1111 ' : 11111s11, Il1'1Y111I 1111111111 111 1111 1111.1111111 1 ICIHLII1 I-,l,N1.W.'l!'I'II ISA lli1-1111111 Pity, I'u. II.I.X , I,. I.. A1111111111' 1111111 1l11111'1'. 1'1:11'1111 1111 1111- 1111Q1-111111 11-:1111 11x 1 1111, I .1s1111, 12111'-- :1 1111111 111111 1111- 1i11114'4 Y1111 FIIIII ll 1111111111 111111. ILKIIS, If. If. Sl. l'Il:lI'I1's, III Af 11111' ll 111111111 15 illl 1-,1111171'11-111 1-21111111-1-1'1':111 1111. 501111 11111111111111111111-11111-:1111S1:11'l'. I11- is :1 IFIIIZII' 111 llll 111111111is1 SIIll111lY s1'1111111, 111111111 :11'1'1111111s IVUI' 1115 1111-51-111 1111 1 11111 111 '1'1'1-:14111'1-1' 111 1111- g1'z11111:11111: l'IlIS?4. I-IIN XXIII!! IRI-1Y.l1INlIY,1'. IC. D11-1u11n 1'i11, l'a1. 111111 11:111s 1111111 11111 1111111 1111111112 111K 11'11'1s 111 11'1111'11 1111111-1 111 14 :11111u, 111 h1lllXY II11'111 1111111-111111: 111111111 1'i1'11 I':11!1111'1'l'I11 XYILI .IANI ISl.lr,IllWI1Il,l., 1'h. 111. I!1111g111', N111-11. 11 -1 I11'1l 11:15 f11'11 X1-11' 1'1' :111111:111. :1lQ11 111 .X11'1111:1, l1IXl11'11g 111'i11- :1 11111111 1111 111111' 111 -111111 1':111'11111s, I.!1I11 lf. IKINIDIC, Nl. li., IC. Ii. XYiN1-11:1si11 II2lllIlIN, XYis. I:11I1I1I11' 11:11 :1 X1 1'1' X1111111 1111-1'11:11111':11 111S1I11I'l, X1:1k1-s F11111 111-111111-rx 11111 111' 11111 1111 1'11111's 511'1'1'12Il'j' :11111 'I'1'1-:1s111111' of 1111' ,11lla11':1l .X4s111 1.lI11l11, THE INTEGRAL JOHN llAll'l'0N, M. E. lllldm-ado, Kansas John came out of the west to us, a real nice hoy, hut has since matured into a Illilll, yes a ladies man. It is a good thing for Z1 certain lady in Kansas that our Johnny isn't re- maining here for the summer. .Iohn has always been a sun- porter of all kinds of athletics, hut only active in mental gymnastics, lilfltbllfili HICIAIIII-I IDECANCQ, V. E. KU-st Hoboken, N. -I. George and his violin have made frreat inroads on the hwarts of the local people. It ig a long guess to say wllether il is the rasp of his Thoity-Thoid street lingo. or the tune ot friend violin that has secured for him safe anchorage in Gur- rett. HERNIAN lll'Gl!00, Bl. E. Holyoke, Mass. The boy with the permanent smile. Expects to use his mechanical ahility around the Mohawk Trail. XV.-XL'I'lGl! IGLLIOTT, lil. IC. Dickson City, Pa. VValter has had the practical experience working in the coal mines and came here to get some of the fine points. l'.-HIL ERIVK ICRIUKSON, E. E. llotteroto, Sweden Erick is a hard worker, and expects to show Steinmetz a few things when he gets out in the world. .IOSEPH M. FRAME, U, E. XY1-st l'nion, Ohio .loe isn't very big, hut his intentions are to do hi: things. PAGE I' i W M. ,Q 1 f 5.31. . 1 Al ,t ,,,,,,i,.1l -v 'Yxxx if .t Q5 NXT- ta Q : ,. cw- ,, ,I , V.,.i i I l I 4.,.,Jn.5 X l.,,, x-If AX I J 1 v,...,, Ifgrppj 2.3 THE INTEGRAI. NC A E Qlisililirasfn , jf lg! fffx' f'v4 I ,tn ' X -rf ,fw- -Q, 'I 1, R431 rl' I v , s x l 1 xi n '54 fl ll If If ff ,LJ ff,,,..qz1'- l'-ii Y f ' l X , i L 'K H L44 . A J ' 4 fr 3 g, fi .- 'jl-i-sluts Builaga- 4'lljItl.IfIS Alllll-IN lflllfllili, E, I-1. lgl'l'LIlilllll, Mich. l'i':ii ii-:il Illllll. Uziim- but-k lust full to vonlplvtv his voursw I Also lo find ai woiiizni. Lvl thv light so shinv. .IAUII-IS Wllllllqthl IFIIYIC, l'. I-1. XYildwood, Ga. Jimiiiil- lu-ips-tl thu- Civils in basketball. Is going to build i tl-:iw :irouml himse-lf, to kvvp tht: ladies otT. WAI,'l'l'Zll IIIGIRMAN Ulll'lfINlil'IRG, Nl. E. Gary, lmliunu Wailtl-r is om- of thi- quim typv, :md ai lizard worker, but li-- ' bus fzillslii this term for thv fair se-x, FHA S4181 'O GUIIIHCAIQ M. IG. Vostn Rivo l:1Hll'4'2lll started in Flin-iiiimil Eiigiiweriilg but got tirwl vliaisiiig iiioli-1-ull-s, so dvi-ide-d to 4-liaiigv, and oil the path of I ilu- molw-ul'-s in orila-r to l'Q'dlll'4' thc- frit-tion. UICUIIGIC Sl'HHl ll'Il.ll HANSUN, V. E. Slim, or Vlii. is za raiilrozule-r by birth. His friend Harry rf-- i-:ills bf-mu 1-luis.-tl out of ai box 4-air on the P. H. Q St, P. by slim. who wus brzikl-ling thi-ii. It looks as if ht- has lost thv I.iilli now. :tml is illkilll up tho lIl2lll1i3J,t'IlH'llI of Flohr's T. S. C l.AWIlHNl'lf1 H. lll'ZI'l', Nl. E. l'Ul'lSlllUll'h, YR. l,:irry was born in tht- windy state' of Kansas, but was if-iiiulir in :i whirlwinfl :md 111-por-will-d in Portsmouth, Va, H0 is :i Stull:-iii, Ask thi- Profs, Also ll 1.10011 follow. Ask thv pair:-ons ol' tliv stovk room Ili' is very nit-Q-. Ask tho girls. THE INTEGRAL PAGE 2 ICIDWARD M. HOIIDAHI., M. I-Z., E. I-Z. Angola, Intl. Hoiclahl hails from the mountain of Swedon, wlierv ht- przictit-vd olvctrival vtigitietwitlg to sut-h an extent, that he wus oft'er0d ll joh hy the Westinzhouse, hut he refttsvtl -to count to Tri-Slattr. Cain he sewn Saturday mornings strolling ulou: tho streets with n vzicuunt f'le:tner on his shouldvr. Ho-' would you likv to lmvv u man like- that for ai httshand? WILLIAM Gl'S'l'AVlfI ll0I.Ql'IS'l', t'. E. Minnt-apolis, Minn. Dignity to tht? word go. Vlllll recently tivvot' alouv. Wt- fet-l surv that tlwrv is nothing st-rious. Good luck to you Holquist. lIl'SSl-ELI, LAYZHLL, M. IC. St. l'hurl0s, Mivh, Shorty, the medical adviser. If in troublv, see him, :mtl hw ztdvisvd to seo at K'llll'01Jl'3t'l0l'. l'Al'I. M. Ll-EFI-IYI-ZR, E. l-1. Florin, Pa, Ex4President of tho Ell2lll9Pl'lllL,' Society, Editor-in-cliiet' of Full term Intogral and now class president. Instructor :it the t-ollvgt-. A hard M'0l'kt'l' in PVt'I'ylllillLf he ttntlortakt-S to do. IPUIIIIEST .IAMI-IS LIXQFIST, F, E. Kano, Pa. Link. at har worker for the Elljllll0f?l'lll2, Society. Hu hails from Pennsylvania, hut loves tho swamps of Lousiztnu, :intl expat-ts to settlv the-re. JOSEPH t'H.-KRLES LUNG, M. E. l uil'fivld, Ala. Joe. our funny little st-Cond baseman, for three terms Cnr- toonist on the ITllt'2,l'3l Stuff. See his work, and laugh with him. , X Wiiiiciiiiiiiiastcf 1 Yrf L','41 'mfg' +3fl,'-L, . 54 .ff N .if --. P, ,Vx Jlmt- r , . 'Wi ,tg E11 ft Zi' 2 t '11 ' f-I t fl LM, 4 'wa 'iWt A- A22 ' ' ffifig r t ' A auth V I t J H L, J PAGE 24 THE INTEGRAL. lfflsiiiiiiiidnnfg v.,-,-P, 'lfff '7 A IUPUI Nl XIRUTU, lr , Nl I-' I F, Fuels: llivu, Limo, Vvn. .L is going hack tu Costa Rii-11. 7 -will Qlww Ili.-in Ql fvw tliinus ulmut designing. V lXll.l,l.XNl Il. NIAIRSIHIAN, 1'h. I-Z. lhfpusil, N. Y. Iiill. llif- prnli- wt the iizivy. :ut inzirrio-cl to ln-vp troni tlh' X ' , 1-liitvln-s ul' Ihv Axiuulzi niziiils Is --xlnwiiiiviitiiiu un an gas to ff-., . ,J Iw nm-fl in fnluiw- wars. R 1 I ... , 2 3ll'Il.lHIl'Il'I Nl. NIARZAN. H. IC. I if .Srgu lmvliimi, P. I. i KI-li lizxs laik'-n u fznicjr to 1'--cl lie-:ulwl uirls. :xml is vmirvii X Q, p!:irin: suin: In Uxfuni tu finrl wmv. ! f ...aa Lgifw GICUIIGI-I l'. Nll'1S!4IHIXGl'IlI, li. li. i xx I-Ilri-nu, Ukla. n 'F ' . . . . 'ld' ns :lm-y whf-n tooling ziruiiml gzisolnw fn- , uinws. We' PXIYPVI In se-+4 those- Uklulionizi plains 1-uv:-i'e-fl with x ,. ze nf-t wurk uf vlm-Iric systwins ' Q' ,4 kff l 'l'lIUNl.XS Ll-IU Mm-GIXTY, li. li. fff - ' 3111'1'H2lll1ll4lU'll, Pa, -- Mau' lmik frmn ilu- mul mini- mlislrii-t uf l'f-iiiisylvuiiizl. HQ iff- ' 4 l'1lIll ln-rv In ln-vuiiiv :in 1'll2lllvPl' but ll2lS mlm-ville-fl to mit-'rl I' 1 'i'ln 1rnllllA'S. I, -sq-K I Nlunnm-tte-, Wash. Mau- is ilu- Vllilllllllllll niuli- ming: of tliv 1-ollvuv. Broke his ., iw-will-fi Inst suninivi' :incl thi- wlmlv nviglilmorlioml knvw about 1 it Ili' liziils l'i'uni tlio- lull tiinlu-rs uf XV:isliii1gtni1A I 2514311 - lv THE INTEGRAL PAM: N MARTIN Il. MIRANIYA. M. IC. Calasino Iluiqrasian, I'. I. Came here from Ohio University, a hard worker. Expects to run all machinery by water power. Hltilllll-IRT I . NIAILIABR, li. I-'. Indianapolis, Ind. Nellar has made quite a reputation as a Sfllt'SlllHll and in- tends to get rid of a few electrical appliances. CARL CHRISTIAN NISSEN. C. E. Newton, Kansas Red, the living railroad manual and general informant on all parts of the world. Red is taking a sharp turn for the better, and has accepted a job selling Bibles through the Middle VVest. ALBERT M. NORMAN, I-1. E. Sheridan, Ind. One of our strong students. Always there when ther- 's work to be done. The only thine, he has not been able to do for Prof. Pfeiffer was to find a bottle of electrons which he was sent for. Hope that some day you will find then: Norman. IIAIYIRICNUI-I E. NOIITHAM, li. li. Kinksbury, Ind. Skipper hails from the Hoosier State. H: expects to elm- trify all the railroads in Indiana. RAY VHARIII-IS OLTMAN, l'. E. Grand Rapids, Mich, Ray, the bearded youth. His previous time at Hope Cof- lege filled him with aspirations which he says will be realized in October, by a Chicago girl. Ray is doubtful as to whethftr his field on endeavor will be on the stage or in the U. S. Revenue Department. if IVE' Gfniaasffw M 14,7 1' I4 Q-,f ' 'T' S.-fi A f- 4 I l iiif 1 'V' k '1 I Itwwyl I 5-r it 1 1 ' .1 ,YS .ff r f flii , W .rt ie-'fA'-fhjewri If 1 I Xlili 'U' F ENGINEERS I. I V I i A. , I 'I If ., If I I ,J 'I VQLX J Q s. 12'- ,,.. I ,.-.- Ilft Qk'7 V J .gy 5 Yffwxx if QI to ' I I I I E I I 4 I THE INTEG RAL l4'l,Hlll'1X'I'lNU l'El-IEZ, M. E, I':1Iut:m llnrlu, l'. l. Vllillllillfl tu lvniltl lownnutives for thv Philippine Islam! ruilrualrls. .IANII-IS I'l'1'l'TlHREXY, Vh. E. lgl'ill2l'INll'f, Vunn. Littlf' .Iimmie-, Asst. l'rol'. in An':0la High Sm-liuol. .Intu- lielitmx :intl Iimlilm'-iii-Uliis-f uf tho IllIt 'Ii1lI. Jimniiv has lrivd H littlv of I-V4-1'yti1il1Q -Vlnss Iuawlietlmall, tI,'I1l'ilillH, vaiidvr villv and llllISit'2il work, as wnfll as most of tho l'li',iIll9 ladirs nf the town. H , IZUIHGIVI' IG. PIIEIAN, V, ld. lSl'irlg.u-port, Vunn. .il . Wilai Il'iSIllII1tll, l,0lilil'iitll. Two terms of 1-mlitoriul wnrli ' I in thw Intt-grail. Powvr In-hintl the thronc in Athletic As fzm-iutimi, and an viiwgetir worker for the Ell'!ill0PI'iIl2 Socimy Nluttu Mako this tht- lwst vw-ix Inte-':r:1l fHallowo'en .' lint Clusg I'i1'nit'-- liziwlmnll Avlivitivs. I I W.XLTl'ZIl I-'. I'lNt'lil'1RT, IC. ll. r I ,Fo -Q, ...o 4. 5. f , Santa llnvu, Falif. Pink is anxious to grvt hztvli IuCz1lifm'nia :ind display a liltli- ut' his vlt-1'ti'ic'ul lmmvlodgv. I wr'ru l'l:.xsTn.x. E. ic. 1 ... 1 f ax V, J- ' ' -at j -fs Ilvl-lst.-.ie Ifillaga, l'm-:lar Ilnplls, Iowa IIIIU 1.4 an gre-nl lmwr ut tlnwf-rs, it you rlunt lv-Imvv it asl. 4 '-'ta' jonn': Indy in town, who 1:1-ts lllvlll hy thr- rlozf-n. l'I'I'l'I4IlI liIilllWl'II.I, PIGRIRY, III. IC. llnrisnn, Slivh. IH-It 1' Imilx funn the- stivlis of Klivliinaii. Says littlv and 1141114 Illll4'll. THE INTEGRAL Jl'l.Il'S REINER, M. E, New York City, N. Y. Julius aspired to champ of the middleweights until he cone ceived the idea of becoming a Mech Eng. XVQII you haue your degree so hop to it. We expect thinxs of you. l'NION BANNER RUBERTSUN, F. PI. Salem, Ind. Came here from Purdue, spends a lot of tin1e with tht- tennis sharks. GEUHGIG UHVAH ROSS, E. E. Perry, N. Y. The electricals are indebted to their captain in basket hall for trying to instigate a little pep among them. They nearly won a game once. George also has gained the association ofa Ford Sedan and feminine occupant. WILLIAM li. lil'SSlfIl.l., V. E. Madison, Ky. Bill made quite a hit with the girls from the Marcus shov and thinks he will give up engineering and follow the show game. LEUN C. SHAYER, BI. E. liocllc-ste-l', N. Y. From the wilds of New York. Graduates from K. P. to assistant chef at Lamp1nan's. Spends the early morning hours learning to play tennis. IVHENFH E. SMITH, Ch. I-I. Ashland, Ky, French comes from old Kentucky. 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'l'111- 1111111 :1:11111 111'- 1111f111'1u11111vs 111111 stayed in town sought 1111- 1,1111 111 1111111 1111111111111-11 l':Y1'l'j' 1111111 111'i11- . shelter of 1111-il' 1'oo111s. The 1111111-e was 111-11 11111-k 11111' 11111 I'l'l11IlllS. A1 1w11 1,1'1-1111-11 l'1'e-51111-111 PAGE 224 Sniff gave his usual atldrm-ss tif welcome and cncouraueinent to the student l'Ufl5'. old illlfl new, And tlurin: his talk he rt-marked ahout the smokin: a tthe Engineers banquet, lie said it was not the amount hut the quality that .in- noyt-tl hiln. Prof. Handy then took his ol'l station and patiently tried to work out the 1-on flim-Is. The shows were we-ll attended as a last turf-wt-ll until some week end. George Gaynor drifted hack from his sojourn in Chia cauo, and we have heen wonde,-rin: ever sins - what was in that lieayy suit case. Mick Hari. llinty Moore. Toniniy Reese and Duke XYellie-lint :ot hack in town from Detroit. Those laur- lesqut- hounds sure did some stepping while out of sight of their care takers. XVilhelnii disappeared during the afternoon and could not lac found at slipper time or in the evening. XY:-aliiesday, Mara-li 22nd-Classes started and some o fthe se-yen o'c:lock ones were 1101 as well attended as they iniuht he, Spicer came to Me-clianics with such a loud shirt on that Toniiny Reese thouzht that he had put a collir on his pajamas. Big .le-ti' har a hard time to keep awake- stlon't start so soon as the first few days' impression vounts a lot. At chapel Prof Handy did some more stunts on the con- flivt hoard which caused some happiness and some sorrow. Shafer kinda not twisted on tw o subjects and a.t last reports was still trying to fiuure out how ln- could make hoth classes at the saint- time and uraduate. The sun came out and the snow started reducing. The hast- hall lvuus have appeared already and it looks like thinzs will IH-:in to hunt soon. XVilhelnil turn:-fl up this afternoon with a story about he- in: stuck and havin: to shovel su-yeilteeii yardr of mud or somf-tliinu to that effect. Harry Smith niotorerl hack on thc 6:22. Teil l.f-mis not hack on the 2:05 and ltay Ultniafi driftv-rl in from Chi on the 6222, 'l'Iiui'sfIa5, Nlarvh 2.2!-It warmed up a hit .is thf- carly hours wr-re a hit cold niany missy-tl their su-yen o't'lock classes, Ilruhn was around sayin: uootllvyv- lwfoiw- leavin! for tlarrett to :iccv-pt his position as gi s4'liool nlal'nl. Aftvr tryinu a nurse pf-rhaps ho- iiuures the hi':h school 4'llllfll'f'll are- ln-ttvr suited to his gi-ntl' mann'-rs, lron't worry, t'ookii-, tlif-rv are a lot til' ollicr fellows in the stock room. llolm Akers Itllvl 'l.l'ilYl- had the liasr-liall t'v-yer so lnatl that lllti SYHVIMI to warm up on our main luusinvss lllHl'ltlli'lll'lll4 Al1llllSll'1 'l.. THE INTEGRAL Thurstlay. March 23rd- Cole, Jax, Judson and tlruenwald returned to school in the Yel- low Speed wagon. They hayen't contniencefl telling about the trip. that is not yet-- -, hut when they do some one will have to do sonizi tall tlifuing. Prof. Niehous became so wrap- ped up in a prohlein in suryeyin: class to-day that he kept thc hoys in tive minutes overtime. What's this old world coming to, anyhow. and so early in the terin too. .lerry Maloney re- turned ou the 6:22 from Sotztth Bend and Intl- ianapolis. Says hc had gi good time consider in':--, wliatever that means. Bill Blakely an'l Carrol were on hand to meet the same train. hut not Jerry. That's what a woman will do to a fellow. There was some party on up at the Elk's dance hall this evening. It was sur? enough decorated swell and some of our up- s'airs friends were seen escorting women to the atfair which turned out to be a dance. Ryd- er and Boykin were seen dashing around tht' square with a couple of our former fair co-eds. Friday, Nlarcli 24th-Ag the first week-end draws near many are planning on getting some sleep and others are drawinfz sighs of relief and saving only eleven more. Bill Blakey and his pals slept so late that they had to ship the uirls out on the 9:10 without any breakfast Ir sure was touah luck for the girls but saves nit-al tickets for the luoys. XVas a hit cold to- day and our friends, the haselmall hugs. stayed indoors. They all fall sooner or late1'. Reports have it that Boykin sat in a sun parlor last nieht waitinz t'or the sun to coine up-no he wasn't alone, he was entertaining. During the Calc. B class it started to rain and then Skolc start:-fi tellin: our fisherman Eakle how good tishin: was in the rain. Iingineerin: Society held its tirst lllt't'flllE of the term. Everytliii.: wt-nt along smoothly until Marie Berry started to zifzle. The pro':rani was good and the meet- inu' well att:-nrlt-d. Being as it was Friday nieht, Shorty Dixon, Martindale. Jones, Ryfl- cr, llnrrl and Shorty Layzell proceeded to cele- lnratv and they did all right too. Chi Haig- son was caught strollinz with one of the town ln llcs that rinzs in the hotel. Ship and Polly Nlaynortl spent tht- ew-ning showin: the hoys how to play llilliards. To date we have yet to sit- those two pay for a gaine. Better lay off lioys. l'rof. and Mrs, Gallaher made it two straiuht hy attending the dance to-night, THE INTEGRAL PAGE .25 ff i ar f' T 0-- A + X 0+ ,- I 1 , f.jC-X9 si -fs. 01255701-4 PITCHIIYG HITTING .suppozr fever! E sy 5r'r:ET: The boys nfrc a ff!!! peered a fer readng f-one Jolfdhffb he oiiea handgdilffzem by file freifwfam F7 lfa me fda! .sea an Be more careful NE' C E57o5,ar'f' 'bow are fd A' 7' ,M770 , 7' 'if Al,-iff ru P ' fif.E,::! ka at . Q I - K Y-1 ' +sws.2.f H i H if X Egg? K QW JD ' ' X X - K wginuua 71 , i glg qi-,H , I 1 4 '-:QeL.i4v 50 ,Jo X Y! ,, 'auf , 5 S X . f. X ersbfxfad V' sw' L3 1' in 2 N f N p , n l .' To i-'i 'Tiff W a 'A 'Mis' J v 1' V34 ' Ai? Q Q 5 j M,-7 THEWELCOME4 A ,,, , - . A -.,, A , - 5 f -Q Y f ..3N- 7 .Q '. - -'ff' . ,fi HiT --vs -1.4.,,c1-- - V- -- - f 'f w -own ic PF? o - i f N 7 ,X 29 qi ' if-Qi S5 Q 0 f Vg F EJ if U Vflqxxx' L1 yr F42 lj , f XJ' A ' , tiff y JH' 'N if 'fy 1, if 251 V, 4 H ?f N 0 130 il Jo ENGLIJH I5 PRETTY .57lFF EU7 .K if 1 2 SL 1 HM Mfureevfvq ff fifff ' A f , -f g X, X ff Y A I ilu- X. .1 Xsqyil. 9,1 . ff f: V 1, ' i. 'N - ': ' W Ni f W f ' .mm x , 5 I -q E -B ' ' Q law, M' HPEIL zlsfnr NMANCHLUIFK Wd NMHN Z f5C IZ fhff BOYD' 5H0yygp5c,:5570,:f,1.,f5 PKK .SPHVTH I5 FOZCED TO BON DOWN lh' THE Jl.lDE'EUl.E H170 JHOI'fL IYOZK 017' flff 00070170 'Y5- JLIDE EULE CONT E57' IYII' H PKOE lY!EHOU5E, Saitlliwlau, Mum-I1 25lh- The day dawn:-'i nizxrlv hzippy us za lllllllilvl' of Ulll' vo-4-ds of lust Uleui' and Wann for 21 vlizulue und all of tin' spring and suninivi' wr-iw' in town. Hi: show hoys who haul so-uullvql cams were out tuning in town to-nicht. Thvy hurl so niuvh sw-in-ry the-ni up. SUIIN'Slll'l't'1lOll2ll need 21 lot of inn! Khan it zirous'-11 lhv 1-uriosity of all thv hoys H1111 inf, Hzntliziwuy had tlw Ai'lnoi'n,-rl Czil ' out the show wus wx-ll ailtviimlwl. The lllllllt' ol' Ili. niinus its decorzitions. Stecki and Cook hail show was 'l'lii'w- Wise Fools and us it 1-uni. thvii' boat on thc road and we lieai'd Junk with ll mood 1'f,'IV' Wm UI' 11111 ff'll0WS dll! 24 our around the cornvr, although we didn't gg:-t ch-ep that the-y hought two tim-ke-ts. Toninig a chance to see it. Teachers exams to-day down Il--csv work:-mi out 21 littlv this zifn,-rliooii pn-p:u'- at the school house and some of the boys uwexe ing for his duties on the mound for old T. S. C. PAGE 36 Ric-hush. Rozy-ska. llcll and others also did som-' workings with the hall. The-y will ht- nice and sore for to-morrow. t'harlton and Marshina1i went to Fox Lake snake hunting, They report- ed 25 dead. Bell wants to know what kind they were so he can keep away front them. Sunday. March 2lith- As the day was fair and wartn a goodly nuinlter of the boys spent the afternoon strollin: around town and th- country uearahouts. Some wt-re even lucky enouuh to have a lady friend to take alonu l-'rank Spayth took the calendar man out tw- town in the evening which accounts for tht- lark of the usual Sunday evening sc-andat lio- inz hared. Jim Pettigrew missed his din- ner today because he t-ouldn't keep his datrf straiahtened out. Bruhn, a former me-inher ol' the Music Hall Frat. who is teaching down at Garrett is makin: good and all the fellows nx- tend their wishes for a successful teaclit-Vs. and married life. Monday, Mart-h 27th-It was rainy and misty all day and a rt-sult most ot' tht- fellows did a lot of murh needed studyinf. The eollt-up hoys turned out in full force t'or the frtt- supper and to help give Dufroo. Leonaxfi. l'inckt-rt. Perry. Stevens and Brown an entire ly satisfartory eveninz. .ludae Ilest spokt- at r-hapel and during his talk he said that tht- lrdjv ahout whom ht- was speakinf lived in Lot .-Xnzeles hut was tliouroualily an Aitit,-rit':ot, Prof, Starr gave the hoys a short talk ahont overdrawin: their check acuounts. Help-- Prof Slit-rrard tried to make his t-htfinistry Vlltss ht-lie-ve that Kansas t'ity was in Arkansas. Th t Shi-ik com:-s so well atlvertisetl that the- shov: was crowded rt-zartllt-ss of lessons, litlfli Mlll'itllI-' Was at Hattie-lds hoardinf lions- for tht- t'irst time in tt-n days. lid was sick all rluriu: tht- holidays. Touuh on you lidtllt. Slim Flohr, otir Mississippi ltzoijo playing ltxol, In-pt the hoys amused whilf- waitin: for supper hy tryin: to tell tht-in just who Vharlitt Noir!- is, Slim is soint- old salt as wcll as a tt't-iiiulo oi stf-t-I ov'-r aut. 'l'tu'stIay, March 28-lt continucd to rain tl! tlajf. so tht- hast-hall fans and playtr- had anoth'-r day for studyinu. A tt-lt-':r::i'i :trrivtd in town for ont- St'liradcr and so tlu opt-rotor just t-allvd tip tht' liouse and dt-live-in tt 'ho not-ssauc lll l 'lj' stated that it was a Ing: Torn answo-rt-d the phons- and t-ouldn't undoi- -'and tht- mvanins ol' the whole thins, llc thot ht- was in for som'-thiuu. ht- claiint-tl to THE INTEGRAL lanoz-.' nothinc at all ahout until it developed that tht- inttssaze was for Max and not for hint. lioykin and Phelan seem to have a failing for cashiers as they each had one this evening. The hand had its first practice of the season toniuht. It is expected to hit its stride early in the term and turn out some snappy work. Tat- hand is to he complimented on its grrzztt dftvf-lopnieiit in so short a time. Wftlrit'-titty. Tulare-li 29-Altho the weatlttr s'tt-wt-tl no sizns ot' cle-arin'r np, much less get- tin: warnittr. there was 3 meeting of the Atlilvit- Association in chapel hall at 6:-ii. l-ld lloidahl left today for a short visit to the ltig town of t hica':o. In Machine design C todo' Prof Roush was talkin'r about huyinzz -onto machine t-hucks hut complained that they cost ahont nine dollars. Cole pipes up in his '-eni'tl way and informs him that he could get him ont- tor a dollar whereupon XValko inform- --d Vol? that the class was interested in ma- chint-ry and not wood-chucks. 'l'l-'1vs:lay, March 30th-Short y Layzf-ll was tt :uuht uivinu' Ben Melvin a work ozwf' in Falta li. Prof. Niehous took advantaue ot' the orcassion to give poor Rus- sell a ltt-ture as to the hehavior of children in hizh school. Kraut XVeyers, our soprano sinut-r. !'lt-w off the handle at Freddy Berqui.-L and strarvtl to Vocal heights that made every one-'s head ache. Dutch Miller is gettina il nholt- lot of free lt-ssons in persuasive argu- ivwnt in tryin: to go: talkers for the Engineer- in' Society nn-etin'2s. It still t-ontinues to rain and at-t c-old'-r much to the hase hall huzs dis ust, Prof Nit-hous assigned seats to the -tudt-nts in surveyin'1' class and because Roden- ld ao' tht' seat next to Queenie, Phelan quit the class. Major Freetnan's pet cat disappears t'v't n hoint- and he spent the day and night S11lf't'lllllfi tht' town for it. Prof. Niehous said 'n class today that lie hclivved in doing thinfxs ity mt-ans of tht- lt-ast resistance. NVQ believe l'io Sinc- tilt-nn White acc-epted a position as hash slinaer t'Yl'lllll2S a Certain young lady has npptartgti on the rampus lookillfz rathor tlttwn lparttd. I-'rfd:wy. Nlarch :Hst-A meeting for the L IIllll2I't'S ot' th'- class ot' 1922 was railed for 1.13 in chapel hall. .Xhout t-iuhty-five invin- ltt rs turnt tl out and Prof. Bailey called the meer- inf. to ordt-r and It-t tht- anxious ones know tht- lnt-:tninu ot' tht- whole affair. After the elef! Contitiucd on past' 52 THE INTEGRAL PAGE f I' ., vt, Lf' 4. K -, 't 7..: :..w:' ., 3 x Q 1 , -42+-H w ' m f 'r S '7? 5 QQ- 'sr ef -1- 52b2.vg,,, , 11. ,, 'RN '13-eat IA 'L .L ' , .JWL ,Q .' f 5, ' V7 ,lt Eff y v- W J - g 2 . V 1 we ' - X.:-'-N . ' V a 'bi ' Xu 95 sf .-Pizg . 1 r ' - , ' TJ? sci: Nq '?X:'? t .gf-gf ' 'C . xiffl . 'f -finiq. ,Y ' Q' YQ- Qsl r 'i ' U -- ?'4iui:.x - --Q? -' 'ts ' A-Q '1 '- 5 A -x sew 9, p.. ,fmt .NI- PAGE 33 THE INTEGRAL , 5 Z 1 fb 1-1 U If? I gm? I I? 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The Tri-State battery was Lott and Fultner. Lott held his opposition to one hit and two scores as afrainst our ten hits and 1? fcorcs. Capt. Itledzfes, ltlulvy, Fulmer and Boy' lc'u divid'd the hitting honors. Mulvey leadiuz with a home run, and Fioykin following with a three-ba':gc1', and Fulmer with two twos. On the next Monday, April 2-l. our entire student body led by the college band parad d out to the local grounds for our first hom-- rnnist to be played with the all confident Hills' dale outfi. Travers DilCil9d a tiaht game aut: the visitors were ontplayed in every inning. Th-- lncals ratlicr upset the visitors' pitchinf staff by runnina up ten hits. Capt. Hed :es stepped out for a three-hazzer, and his team fell right in'o line. In the first of the ninth the visitors eu'ovcd a short lived batting rally which was broxrlit to a sudden close by a spectacular r- rch in the left field, It resulted in a decided victory for Tri State by a score of 4 to 3. Ou Saturday, April 29th the Cresto Athletic Aizsociation of Fort XVayne sent their team in'o An 'ola preceded by several extraordinary writf up-r in local sportinz columns. The Crestos met their XVaterloo at the hands of Tri-State, whose outfit was auwmented by the pi'chin2 ability of their new find, the boy from region of Kentucky. Garnett IT aular peppy the blue grass pitched a perfect flame, holdin-z them to a score o four run: as wr- were givin? aflainst our 19. It looked like our boys a little track exp'-ri hit to the man and Kohii heb: reputation of our fielders by :1n:1'cliinfr off many seemingly 1011? hits. tpcx Our boys up th enviable Tl.1vin 1' played two :tames with Hillsdale. 'ach s'da winnina one. it was agreed between the manafrt ments to continue and play a five ' avne series. The third grame of the series took p'ac - in Hillsdale, May 5 About 150 Tri State pv n Followed the team into Michigan and were land to strenuously voice their disapproval the several decisions, which savored greatly 1i'l tn' of the customary Hillsdale unfairness, and wcrl r xp..n ible for four of the eight scores. The FUN PAGE ll Tri-State team tho under the great handicap uf two antarronistic umpires nianafrcd to rcorf four wholtsome runs. At several occassions Tri4 ta'e had a coup'e of mcn on base but the vt-ry efticifnt Hillsdale umpires succ.-tded in keepin? them from scorin':. When Joe Lin l'pocl:f1d bi: home run he t'ound it prudent to f-'cp ou each bat and salute the umpire lest he be called out. At times out rooters became ercitccl and Hillrd'1le5: support was in Lfl'2l','t' dauier. Howl-ver, nothing more than it demonstration of Tri-State spirit. Xiottdav. March Sth, the fourlh game of th Srcrieis with Hillsdale. Garrett and Futing' was the Tri-State battery, Garnett showt--I sifns of beiu':' wild and forced in Hillsdal.-',. only score. In the first inninz Loni scoxt-tt for T. S. C' The 1 to 1 score wa: held thru ten interesting' inninfts when the aanie was call- cd to permit the Hillsdale outfit train back to the Michigan woods, to catch their As it is necessary for this issue to go to pre-es at this time, I rcgrtt that I am unable to re- count for lntegral readers such games as we will have between now and the end of this ternt There appears below the batting average of the Tri-State College team for this season. 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A1111 I Wlllll you 111 'VS' 1'1-11l11z1- 111:11 1-x111:111z1li1111 is Ill'l'l'SS2lI'j' 111-1'111'1- 1-:111 '-1' 1 1' 1'1'1'1 1 1 'W1 '1 ' 14 1111' 1l1'1i III 111--111 1111w11 1,11 1'i111'1-1'i111' work, Now I 1-K -'1 I 111111111 1-11 111'-' 1111111--1' 111111 1111 1111111 il f11 11111111g1-1-s111111-i111111'11v1-1111-111i11y11u1'1111-11111114 '1111 11-11 1I-1I11 1:1-111' 11-11'-1-14. 111is11-1', 1111 ..X1VU, mlm! gil, -- E' lu 'mm 'UW' A' 1 i1 ' killwl H XVI 1111- 1'1111111vi11: 11:1y 11- 111-z11'1l 1111- sf-l'u'1-:1111 111 1 1' 1--' --11 1 111 .1 111111111 111'11:1X11' 11111114 iumiwmrlimlv , , wx! A N11w 1 w11111 111 S1-.. 511111 s11-11 11111 1iv1-ly IllX lx' V' ! '1' HIIHLW MH RMI 'x'l 'l'4:'. ' illll ,XXIII 111-1-11 ytllll' 1-y1-Q s11'z1i14111 111 1111 -1-1 'y:141,--- 1111411Hi11.1'1'-,Ill 111111 1Y1'-1l'g111Hl1'iLX 1m I,'i:'iF:'v 11111111 lllj' Tllll?4, A1111 1111111 your 111-111111 1111 IIIN ' ' f'lll1 Y-111 I11111w 1111- kilul 111' suns I 1111-1111, 111 ll VV TSN If -11' 11 1 -111111111- 11111 11:1x1- 11 1-1- I1 III IU115' 11-11-11 six, 111111 Ill'4'Il Illllllhly, 111111 1111 1- 11' -.-111 1111- 111111 1111111-11 111 MII 1111111-11 111111 Ililql 111 :111111i11is11-1' viL:111'11u1+ 1111111511 111-111 Ill'I-llI'l' u11i11u 111 1111si111-ss. That :111 im 1'-1' --:11--1 1,11-11 1 n-.:1 11.1 111-11 1111111111: ' 111- 111111 111111 111-1-11 11111111- was :11111:11'1-111 w111-1 5-1 1111 his 1'1-111111 1'1'11111 11usi111-ss i11 1111- 1-v1-11i11L 'l'1-1-111 .l'Ill 1.1-11111- liillv 1-:1111-11 llll-NIZIIVS with I'1'igi1l 11111111-111-ss 1-1-1 1-11111-11111'1-111 111111-11 11-1' 1111111111111 111111111-1', y11111' Illlrllbllllli is hu Ill 4, . THE INTEG RAL Sign in Garage Equip your flivver with our cuckoo clock. XVhen the blamed thing reaches 20 miles an hour the bird comes out and Sings, 'mearei-, My God. to 'l'hee.' - ---TSt ---- Mother: I'm ashamed of you, Betty! Why are you whippin: poor pussy? Betty: 'Cos he's dirty. He spi's on hit hands and wipes them on his face. - -'rst' lVlother, why did you marry father? So you've begun to wonder too. have you ' - 'rst' . The maiden scrambled round in haste. I'm terribly late. she raved I have a date at eizht o'c-lock And eyebrows still enshavedf' - - -Tstu - - Mrs. Bailey rushed into Jackson'5 store cry' inut Gimme a five cent mouse trap. I want to ca'ch a train. - - -'l'sP-M - ldthcl tcopyin': her music excrcisel: Mam- ma. what does 'andante' mean on this music? ltlamma: Ann Dante is the name of the composer ofcourse. Her brother wrote a poem called 'Dante's Inferno. ' -- .Tsew - Mildred: No Otto! I don't believe is kiss- in a man before- Otto: Mari-iage? Mildred: No, silly--before I turn out tlv- Ii hts. YJFSC7- I wonder-elf Plato could shimmie. could Aristotle? ----Tse - 1 Docs you fiancee know much about auto- mobiles? Heavens no, she asked me if I cooled ing' car by stripping the gears. - --Tse - A We would like to know how a deaf and flurry man hufls a girl and tells her howmuch he loves her at the same time. --TSFt A Girl I !Youltl Love To Meet One who hasn't read The Sheik. Who doesn't ask if she is the first girl you have ever kissed Who doesn't meet you at the door with ner hat on. Who hasn't heard my jokes. --1 , l'At-la to Xvlltl dot-sn't smoke all my cigarettes. XVho c'tn talk about SlJlllt'llllllf! besides the mcn. t Who tl:mcsn't think she is a big timer. Who docsn't know everybody in college. She could have my heart and happy home. 'l'St' - Merle: My sister 5-ot a pearl from an oyster. Lulu: 'l'l1at'S nothing: my sister got a diamond from some poor fish. 'rst' A Mattie, have you been smoking? No mofher. Hllu' vour brtafh smells of tobacco, l ather kiss 'cl me good-bye Put father doesn't smoke. I know it, mother, but his stenoqraplv--r docs. - - TSN -- l find the great thinz in this world is not so much where we stand as inwhatdirection we are movint. XVe must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but we must sail and not drift, nor lie at anchor. -Oliver Wendell Holmes. - --- -TSt'- --- So live that when they summons come lu join the innumerable caravan which moves to that mysterious realm, where each shall tal..- hig chamber in the silent halls of death. Thou go not like the quarry slave at niet: scouraed to his dungeon, but sustained an-l soothed by an unfalterine trust, Approach thy grave like one who wrap: th- draperies of his couch about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. --'William Cullen Bryant. - -'rst' - - Poor little soldier. l7on't yonu cry: You'll get your bonus After you die. b ,VSV She: Kisses are intoxit-atin':. Ile: l.ct's get sousedf' Tse A Mrs Brown must be very much in love with hcr husband. She telephones him fifty times a day '. That's not love. that's suspicion. - TSV - Coed: Last nifht Billy tried to put his :arm around me three times. lid: 'Some Arm. f'.Ull'I 46 'l'll1- S1'l'l'4'I uf Survt-ss lm you IQ111111 4 , h1'111111-d Sllllllllilll 111 his 1-11l1 1-lziss, sis l 1-1111111 iutu th1- l'tlUlll this 111111'11i11: l 1'11111l ll si11':l- 11w11'd p1'i11t1-d 1111 tliv' tl110l'Z Willi- 1-ut 11'hi1'l1 lllll 111111 ut' you Ulllllll d1'v:1111 of suv- t't't'tlll1I ill thi- st-it-11tit'iv W0l'lll. l'ull. sl11111t1-d thi-1'l11ssi11 u11is011g 1111d Ship kut-w that l1-1 l111d tzikt-11 his 11111tt11 t'1'o111 thl wruiiz sidii tllv Ihv d11111'. TSI. . ,'l'I11- Ibitl'1-1-1-111'1- Ili-11111-1-11 'l'hin1- :uid Mini Two 111i111- t'll!illl't'l'S w111'1- disvussiug d f-'- ll lllllit' fh'1I'Is. :111d 11111- had told ill glowiilg t1-:'111r 1il11111t 111i11t-s i11 wliivli 1111 had workt-d. 'fllllilll into lllj' 1-111' 1111d I'll show you il 1' -,:11- lill' 111i11v, said the otlwr. A1'1'i1'i112 111 the 111i1111 thvy sziw thv linistiiiz t-11:i111- iw-v11l1'i11: 11t 11 t+11'ift'i1' rate. The 1111gi11v 1111111 was iislwp, liusliiug to the sim-ping Illflll ihfby vrivd: hxxullkl' up lllllllf You'll pull the case thru tl1+- muff Wl111t day is this, the euuiue 1111111 ask:-fl S11-vllily. Its Tlll'SIlllf' hut stup your t'llHillf-l qui1'k ' Aw u'1v:111. 111- 1'1+pli1-d. rlisziisti,-dly. silt- tlyiux liimst-lf buck ill his 1-l111i1'. She wont lu- up till FI'lllllj'. s TS1' 'l'1-i2gg1'1'11111111'try .X kvmi-1-yi'-fl but 11l1vi1111sly scziutily 0dllK'Zll1'tl 1111i1111t11i111'-1-1' lf-d his :awky 1111-1'-g1'0wu sou ium 11 1-1u1111t1'y svlitml liousv. This hoyg 11ft1-1' l19111'11i11'. he 2lIil10llIlC'l'll. XYI1:1t's your hill of I'111'11'? Hur 1'111'1'i1'11lu111, sii '. 1'111'1'1-1-t1-11 thv s1'l11111i- 11111414-r, UI'IIlI7l'2lt'l'S :1111:1':1pl1y. pliysioltiuy, 1ll'lIll- llilAI'l', Zll! lll'2l. t1'i:11111111111t1'y 'l'l111t'll du, sziid 1111- t'11tl11'1', Th11t'll dv. l,11:1d l1i111 up h iiVj' with t1'i:2f-1'11o11111t1'y, H1-'s Ihr- Ulllf IHJIII' shut ill lhv family. TSV- - fl,1ll'0llj on 'l'h1-y go wild simply wild uw-1' 1111-.J 'l'h--5' uw wild. siuiply wild 111'1'1' 11111. 'Flivy Q.-t 1111111 just :is 111111l 11s ll11-y 1'1111 hi-3 111111 iusy 1-rnwlf-il riuht llll lily' I1111-kg llllll my l1:11'v1's:11-li Ih1f:-1- l'l1lPlll'S :11'1- hr-ailitlvs U11 11111 ll11-V'l'1' uviliilz f111. I'Iv11'v uiuhl lhvw' t11k1-11 hilt- out 11fl111- lhi-1' mst 1'1':111'l 11p11111l duivii lllj' p1-d1x1'1'1- f'll lllf' shirt thi-5' 11ll 1'iul11 d1'1-ss l'111'111 in li11-1 Zlllfl 1:11111 nivss 'l'l11-3' :fi wild, siuiply wild uv:-1' lll4'. TS, 1 l1'1'11sh: l 11ll1111'. I passwd Sl111k1-sp1-111'1-t11d11y. i 11tl11-ri Did 111- spf-uk? THE INTEGRAL F11dder. dest- shoes hurts me every step I take! 'I'l11-11 tzikf- 11111391 strips and dfire won't he so Illillly hurts. -V TS1' -1 The svhool pupei' is a great inveiitiou. T110 st-110111 gets ull thv fame: 'l'l1- p1'i11te-1' pcm ull the money And the staff gets all the blame. -'FSI'-HV Fri-sh: Do you like to daiive ill dark cm- l'l'IAS? Flzipprlr: Nu, lvt's stop d1111ci11'I. -TS1' 4- - Wl11J11 was Adam lllk1X'l'i9d? On his weddiiig Eve. -Tsfvss Kriss: Slip swears SllP'S iievei' heen kissed. Kross: 'KTIIZIFS 6-iioufih to make anyono 1:11'Qa1'. ,, ,TSf',, XYl1Pl'E'S the 1'11pit11l of the Vuited States In l':llI'01lQ.H -TSP.. Shv: Why did thvy takv .I111'k out of the P111111-'?' HH: F01'l1oldi11f:. Sho: 0l1. iSl1'l that just like him? s-TSN Y, - P11113 F-111116-tl1i11Q km-pg goiuz round ill my ll Zld. II1-: Im11't W0l'l'j', it W0ll't stuuilile over 1111y- tl1i112. 1 'Psi' - She-: vVllPl1 ll 1111111 starts to talk he never stops to think, HP: Yes, and wlien Z1 w01111111 starts to talk shv 111-V1-1' tl1i11ks to stop. f7TS1 -A Ili-: Wim do I reuiiiid you of. dear? SI11-1 N11pol1J1111. H1-: Whiz lit-1-1111sv Iqlll so brzive 1111dfs'4 S111-3 Nu, lic-111111s'P 1'0l1'l'0 so da1'11 dead. Tsr' -- A vity 1111d ll 1-l1111'11s girl Aw 111u1'l1 alikv. 'tis true: A 1'ity's huilt with 11utski1'tS. A 1-l1o1'11s sirl is too. ,NV nz SI11-: H11l11- Ruth l1lllSl lw ll very devon--l l1ush:111d. H112 Hm1 s that? Sh'-: Wl1y it says livre ill the paper that he 1'1111 l111111c tl11'v11 time-s during: the gainef' Coxitiiiued 011 page 89 THE IN'l'l'IGRAL ' ' Iztlt- 1 Ilt-low you will fintl at ft-w vopit-s of Ivttvrs tho- Alumni litlitor I'k'l'9IVl'iI. April LIS, 1922. Dent' Mr, Mt-lyin: Tho' lntt- I um ent-losing ft littlt- write: up on Autotnntft- Te-ltspliony whit-h I hope- you will find of enouuh intterest to pnhlish, The- t-n- closed wonlcl liziyt- ht-t-n in your hatntls long ht-- fore this hzitl I not ht-on so husy. In t'otnplinnt't- with your l't't1lli'SI. I um with tht- XVL-ste-rti lilf-t-trir Coiiipntiy, serving in th-- cztpacity of Fort-tnain Insiwt-tor. I liuvt- ht-on in l-Iartford for tht- last six month: ht-forv this I lmve- he-en sin'-iitliii: fi ft-w month lie-tw :intl tht-re ht-twt-t-n Te-xzts :intl tht- liztstt-1'ti Const. Wishin: you nntl tliost- on tht- l-Ztlitorinl Stott' the :route-st snt-t-t-ss e-ve-1'yt-t :tttztint-rl :ind thzinlt- ing you for tht- opportunity ot' tloinu' my littlf hit I rt-main xtlwttys. A Tri-Stnto Coll:-uv :intl l-Iii-:iimt-1'iiig Sot-it-tv well wisht-r. S. Il. Xizhswantlt-r, 'rsw . Mt. .Iuln-t, Te-nn. April IIT. 1922 In-nr Sir: Your re-title-st for nn ztrtit-lv or information aihout my work was rt-t--iyc-tl some- time ago Am sorry thztf I clicl lint liars- tht- timt- to writt- zin ztrtit-lt-. I nm nt prt-st-nt t-niployt-tl hy thc- Nnslivillt- Britlzt- Co. ot' Nashville, Te,-nn,, ns SIl'1lf'Il1l'.lI Si1't'l tlvtnilor. Wt- do all kinds of strut-tur:tl -:tt---l work nntl I hztyt- work:-tl on ofiitw- hniltl- in:s, hritlzf-s, hoztts :ind othe-r things, My lust joh wus ll 1325 foot coal hnrgt-. It mi2ht ht- of intt-rffst to you nlso to know that tht- Chit-f Drnftsinan under whom I work is Harold C. Xlkillztcc. C. E. '1-1. 'l'hztnlt'n' you for your intl-rt-st. I nm, Yours yt-ry truly. 'l' I l'It'llIll1llQ 1' l' t v 4 ,VSV Nt, Xt-rnoti, IX. H. April LIU, 192' 171-ur Sir: I wi ' ' ' ' sli to thtnlt you for your kintl inyitzttion to suhmit somothinu for this t'ttllllll'l issnt- til I v tht tolli-uv Int:--srztl. At this timt- I watnnot tlt-finitf-ly say wh--the-r or not I woultl hi- :tl:l to hatyt- anythinu rt-:ttly within tht- timf- you stzttt-. IIowt-yt-r. I will try gtntl if I tztil to hzty tny tittttlt- in on tinif- I Iltxln- thnt Ytill will nt-' hw- tlisztppointttl its it is tht- h--st I t':tn tlo untl+i the t-irt'umstntit -s. At prt-sf-nt I know th- wh--rt-:thouts of S, XX' Hyzttt. Ht- is t-nihloyt-:l hy tht- Allis Vliztltn--r Blunt' to. ut XY:-st Allis, Wis, 111111 rt-sitl--s nt 611 tlTth Aw-. I :tm t-inployt-rl hy tht- I'nitttl Licht 2lll'l I'txWvl fo, ot IM-w Xork l ity its :t testi-i'. Senclinu my h--st wisht-s ot' sttvtw-ss to tl-- Iiiifiiit-o1'ii1Q Sot-it-ty. I rt-mnin, Yours yt-ry truly. Iloln-i't Sovili 'VSV A5 Alumni l-,tlitor ot Thi- lntt-rxrxtl this tt-rm I liztyt- e-title-1tYoi tl to writi- to llitisl of th- Alumni in tht- I'nitt-tl Stattt-s. tor whom wt- haul t-orro-vt zttltlrt-ss--S. Quito- at IN-w i'-'Sl 'l1'I lI Y my t-:tll for zirtivlt-s :intl intorniattion rt-:urtlin tht-ir NYIlv-l't'itiltlIlTS :intl tht- wlit-rt-zthouts of fol- low Alumni As my stutw- is limitt-tl I hatr- only ht-on olilt- to ltnyt- at tl-w ot' th-- lt-ttf-r. itttnt-tl in tull :intl so lt.-low you will tintl .t synopsis ot' at ff-w mort-. Il-tw-iyf-tl .t l--tt--r from llurry Sttuirvs. Nl. li M C, l-I., in which lu: stutt-s h-- is in tht- City IKXIQIL I4 l-Iiitziiiw-i'iii': Dept at I,o.- Anselm-s. and that li-'o'lii-1' Milo. also nn XI. li. :Q l'. I-I.. is With th-1 rionrlil-rn l'alit'oriiia 'IH-lt-plioiiv Vo.. in the lin- -'in f-'- rin: In-pt, Iioih '20 graduates. ll'-rv am- somi- mort- of the Alumni that hi,- ni- nfionsz Fla-tl Blitrliw,-l. li. li. '21, is with the Xi' :1tl'l'Il l'fIwt'tl'it' Vo, in Los Allgelf-S. .I. H. Yiiizin, l-I. I-1, 'Elk is with the Southern Calif, lftlizron Vo, .X li-'lt-r from Xl:-lvin lireisi,-r, Ph. li.. inform- tit. Iil'lI hw- is with the Ste-ams I-'ostm-1' Cotton and 'I'--i.t?l1-llillsnt Lot-lcland, Ohio. Ht- has c'liai':-- oi' Iwo d partnii nts and is 1-ontlut-tina some in- tl-c'-uatiiiz 1'Iilll'l'illl1'llIS in tht- hoiling and Iileavh- in ol' t-otton promliit-ts... A 'IZ1 graduate-. .X lt, Vlxnjw--ll, NI. IC, '31. is in a mat-hine shop in Alilforil. Vonn. in the tool room lbllt only ii!! work opt-ns nil. In his ln-ttf-r he states th-it l'lart-nt--- St-ott, V. li.. a '31 :raduatt-, is doiir: map work and survf-yin': in Norwalk. .Iolin Mt-Intyre, M. IC.. is tear-hina science 'o the youths at Auhnrn, Ind. A '21 graduate. I.. ll. Lake is print-ipnl of a high school at I'otosi. Missouri Now what do you know about that? 'ill zraduute. F. llorzan liliodes, Vh, I-Z., is qiiarantint-cl for ss-arli-t I'4'Vf'l' hut has ha-eii tt-:it-liiiiu r-lit-inistri' at Garrett. Ind. His dad wrote this letter and stat.-s it' we look around 21 hit we niiulit find :i fi-w tram-Its of his around her:-. ,VSV l7.XII.llHAIP 1'lll'INIlt'Ali l.,H!Ul!.X'I'UIlY Nh-lvillv l,own-, t'ln-mist 1'. ll, N Ht. I'. IT. ll. l'ntiI I 4-'inio to work for thi- Vliim-'i':o, Bi-L wsiuliw- :ind St, l'al1l ltailray. I iif-vt-1' dr:-am nl thai' it was Il1'l'f'I3SZll'j' for Il railroarl to hav- :I vli--iiiivzil l:ilioi':itoi'i' I wa: :rt-:itlv 'illl'llI'i5 'I to l.i:rl thot lh'- I, NI, tk' bt. I', had holh :i 4'Il IlIl JII :intl ivliysivzll lalsoi':iloi'y. 'l'hv- work ol' thv- clit-iiiie-:il lahor:itoi'y is I'1lll!ilIX as follows, .XlIZlij'SIS of sti-1-ls, lnolii :alloy and plain 4'ai'hong hrasar-s. lironzf-s. hah- lli', wi-ltlinfg rods, watt-r, sotln Zliil llS4'ti for wut'-r soft'-lliiiu. 1 -:lsr-s, oils, paints, vonl, voltt-, :intl so inning' oih r thinus thu! it is diffit-ull Io iw 1-:ill Ili- in al' I will trylooiitliiif-I-zivli1-Liv ol 'ni --iisil :in-1 tht- mt-tliods ol l4',sllll'l the-in :a. IZ Il JI .-ozn - of th - rf-qiiii'r-nif-nts to hi- me-I I i st r':iiiiv-- stu-l. fini' sit-1-ls 1lI'I' ot' vi-i'l:.i1. - - ef- , lIll4'.. fir--llox, hoilt-i' plat:-, hoile-i' tnlw - intl --in-li This mzikf-s il possible- to ns:-1-oloi' 1 lfioii inf-tlioil lfll' fanrhon. Savin: time .uno r,,f:1-i :ind :it llil- sinif- timv- :4-ttin': :u'4'iii':il'.' qt- our sIIlIIlIQtI'lI- nrt- for em-li vlass. Sulphur THE INTEGRAL is run hy the evolution me-thod. ahsorliing the IIIS gas in a IH pt-r 1-c-nt. solution of sodium liydrolridc-. Mangan:-se is run hy hoth the hismuthate and persulpliate methods. Silif-on is found hy the- nitro-suhilinric method and phosphorous hy the niolyhdate method. Th-- alloy stem-ls that come to us for analysis are not so nnmt-rons as the plain uarhon steels. Thx-so :illoys are- nick-I. clirome-nic-liel. l'Ill'OlllD-Vlill.l- dium stef-ls, Ont- sample was a t-liroine--nit-ltel- ianadium-tunzstt-n-niolyhdenium and t-Ohzuil, In-siclf-s Yh'- plain elements. Thi- non-fl-rrons alloys used hy a railroail are hra'-sr-s, hronzes, hahhits and solders. Thi- hrasst-s arf- 1-oinpossd of aiitimony. tin. voppt-r. lead and zinc, in such varyin'r proportions that it is impossihlt- to list them Bronzes arc- :is :i rule PU'll1lOSf.fi of copper and tin with some small amount of load, and antimony. Thi- hrass part ot' a iournal ht-arin': is an alloy of tin. copper and a small portion of zinc. and ai times varyin: amounts of antimonv, while the lu-aring surfaw- itsr-lf is an alloy of lead, anti- mony and tin. Solders are mostly lead-tin compositions in the proportion of one to one or one to two. VVeldin2 rods come under all classes of mm- terial depending on what is to he welded wlih them and the method of we'din': used. We have steel, copper. hrass, hronze, etc., 1-lasslnuf as to method of use-. :as and eh-c-triv rods. A railroad is one of the greatest users of oils ot' all kinds, We have in for analysis eznii dav, sifnal oils, lonz time hurner oil, mine-ral st-al oil. 1-ar oil, valve oil. vas enuine oil. vranli- 4-:iso oil, and turhine oils. Thi-se oils arp run for ilravity, flash. fire, visc-ositv, prec-ipitatioii ot' tarry matt:-r. r-arhonization and i'IlllliSifl ?l- tion: of course all these tests are not F1111 on 1-at-h oil, hut the individual oil lI lt'l'IlllllPS the ti sts to he niridw- on it. These samples that ai - sv-nt to thf- laho-'atory must coznw- within th-- sir t'il'ic':1'ions or it is iw-jr-t-trcl hy thi- eiiuiiil-wr of tr-sts. Thf- savholt Y:Sl'USiIllPIl'I' is th'- -ztzindard instrninvnt for railroad work. W-- nw- f'l'i'1'ln'icI op:-n Pllli for somf- flash and fit:- point t'-sts: while tho New York State tl-att-r is ns'-tl on iIillllllllZliill2 oils for flash point. As ai riilo wt- use tht- XYe-slplial halanvr- for th-- rrurily tm-sts, hut in a fn-w vases sum-h as gasos linw-, wt- use- a Ilaume liydrome-ter Un --ni' oil w-- run a r-old ti-st. This te-st is to find thi- lowt-sv teinperatnre- that tht- oil will flow I' is a Ill2l'il'I' of rw-corrl that trains have ht---il nn:ihl-- lo mow- hw-t-ausv of the fam-t that the oil in tht- journal froze. THE INTEGRAL Greases are of great importance on a rail- road. Greases are classed as soda, lime or potash greases. These names come from tht hydroxidcs used to saponify the oil used in making the soap contained in the grease. Rod CHD XTGSSQS RFQ IIIOSHY soda f-TTQHSG. SO HIV? journal compounds. Greases for heavy duty are as a rule potash bases. All others arf.- lime greases. Soda greaseg are hard: potasll gre-ases fairly soft and lime areases are self and appear to be vaseline. Below is tl1e analy- sis of a typical soda grease. Soda Soap ............ . 35.055 Free Alkali tNaOHl . . ,l5 I Oils ............. . 56.0tt I XVatcr and etc . . S.S0'TZ 100.00', XVater etc.. is obtained by balancing to 10 per cant. Another class of greases are pinion greases. These :Ire made from petroleum still residues mixed with pine tar and mineral oil. Sometimes thy contain soaps. In th--ss rzreases we determine oil, ash and insoluble in fasoline residue. The insoluble in gasoline rcsidue is extracted with carbon disulphide its nature determined. whether it is asphalt or co-al 'aiu IVY- have two classes of waters to deal with raw and treated. Raw water is as it coin.-s from the ground. lake or river. Treated i 'ers ar' those that have been softened for boiler purposes Raw waters are analyzed for clilorirlos. citrbonates. sulphates, calcium. ma:- nesiuin and so forth, and the amount of sorta :ish v 'cuired to soften is calculated. Treated watfr: :irc analyzed to see if the water soften- in': plants are working in a proper manner. Poals and cokvs arc run for volatile matter. moi-s'ure. fix'-d carbon, ash, sulphate and B. t. n. Mois'ure is determined on a half grain r'1'nple dried at 105 degrees C. in an overt. XXV- have two classes of waters to deal with This same sample is placed in a Parr calorimeter and find B. t. u. The washinzs from ine caloriineter used to determine the sulphur. A one gram sample is used to determine the oth-fx constituents. Of course when I took my first position i'i ai laboratory I was a little shaky as to whether I would make good or not. I found that all you had to do was to pay strict attention and do as you were told. You are always given help and shown howto do each thing. I can say PAGE 49 this much to any fellow going into a lab. do anything you are put to do and do it we-ll. Don't watch the clock, do what you are paid to do and then some. The then some is what counts for advancement. Your chemical edu- cation at Tri-State is as good as any and I don't feel that any of the fellows who have graduated from the so called Big Colleges' are as well prepared as a T. S. C. man. So don't worry about the first job. if the bo::.s don't like your work he Yvlll fire you socn 011011211 Don't let him fire you because you were afraid of your job, fg- 'rscg s A TIN LIZZIE PLOT IN FOUR REELS 1 Kline at last! checkled Sir Guy, as lx'- snatched Rose. the village maiden. from her lover's Ii1'1ll. Rose and 'William-her own true Bill-had been walking out together. Silently Sir Gui had stolen upon them in his Rolls-Royce and in a trice twhich he always carriedl had lifted her into the car. and was away. William looked around. He wasn't round but he looked round. Ha! a Ford by the way- sifle. cruelly abandoned by somebody whodidn't care for it. To start her was the work of but half an hour. o The miles flew apace. 'I have you now. Rose. cxulted Sir Guy. I don't think! sho breathed defiantly. Bang went a tire. Spare nie! she entrcatedg spare me-spareLY Spare wheel! muttered Sir Guy. 1 x .J t'Yillian! cried XVilliam, arriving. Weil1ian1! faltered Rose. as he bore hor fainting to his trusty Ford fllodel T-rustyv. Foiled-fund by a Ford. hissed Sir Guy-- tin-foiled! 4 What are wc doing? asked Rose suddenly ::ittin'I np. About l5, answered XVilliani, but I can push her a bit more. The car gathered speedesome, This is torture, wailed the sufferinf: maid. vV3ZZ9I'lllZll'l'6I'? asked William. Is your faith shaken? Nay. she answered. but all the rest. of me is. I must go back. Back!-where? To Sir Guy and the Rolls. I cant statin this at any price! PAGE 50 STI-IAM ISUILFIRS Continued from page Sl vumulation of st-ale or mud in pockets and tt-nds to pri-vent tht- formation of adhesive bub- bles aaainst the sheets. Sum-h unnoted spo's may t-ause overln-ating. V. l-Inouuh heating surfam- to absorb the ht-at of t-ombustion et-onomit-ally, The heat- inu surfare directly exposed to the fire does most of the work, YI. Ste-am spat-e large enough to supply an irrt-aular demand without causing a great t-hanue in pressure. YII. Steam outlet large enough to supply ste-am to the eneine without wire-drawing. lf tht- outlet is not sutfic-iently large to supply pls-nty of steam. the demand will be greater than tht- supply and the steam will be throttle-d or wire--drawn. that is it will lose some pressure. VIII. Safety Valves. The A. S. M. E. Boiler Code requires that the safety valve capacity for 11 boiler shall bf- sueh that the safety valve or valves will dist-harge all the steam that can he ef-tit-rated by the boiler without allowins the pressure to rise more than 6 per rent. abort- the maximum allowable working pressure. or more than 6 per vent. above the highest pres- sure to whieh any valve- may be set. The blow down or cliff:-rem-e between opening and clos- inu pressure of the safety valve shall not he mort- than at to N pounds as specified by the Ann-rit-an Soc-it-ty of IXlet'hanit'al Exigiliet.-rs Iloilf-r Coda-. TSI' . - T0 THI-I XYINID. llt- skims at plain and o'n-r fl mountain bends, To lowt-rin: sky a brt-ath ts-mpc-stuous lends Ur blooms of spring, or leaves of autumn, sends Whirlinu and flying. llown some dim wooded aisle ht- shouts with elf-e Hr hers- an instant stays, on humblt- knee-, To plf-tluv to frail wind-flower a ft-alty Ut' love undying. Strolt--s ht- a t'ot-1-st lyrt-. with subtle hand. To roll ttf tvf' t-an til'lllIlS till short-, and l'h:tntotn shapes tlinus hiuh from dt-st-rt sand- liant-inu and frying. Hr oft, a tirltle pr:-y to mooll moross-, lltttfatlt gl wintry moon lltDl'tl'llIlUllS llows, .X '-Nilll4it'l'1'l' abandoned onward not-s, i'.lii Y4'l' siuhinu. 'Vt' tb lll ':l'Hl From-li lj. Smith THE INTEGRAL TH!-I M.lNl'FAt'Tl'lll+I UF t'0M5Il-IRCIAL AMBIONIVM NITIRATE Continued from page 11 tion of every part in the operation is kept. An average yield in this operation in EITC to 9S'7. The men required to operate this system are gi chemist supervisor, a general foreman, two house foremen and three helpers. 'This is on an eight hour shift, the operation on full time running continuousy or twenty-four hours pt-r day. . Y f -'FSF ,- THI-I Wllll-ELI-ISS 'l'l-ELI-Il'HUNlG Continued from page 12 tles before it is allowed to pass thru. So far as possible no one is permitted to use the mails to tlt'-eeive -the public. Likewise radio must bt- regulated to prevent its misuse. Radio is not new by any means, as I have stated in my article before. But unlike the steam engine and aeroplane, its development has rome all at onee rather than gradually. In less than one year. over six hundred thousand l'tJf'9iYillQ sets have been sold in 'he l'nitt-d States and Canada. The fact that for many years the public generally saw very little in radio exrept an agency for intercommunira- tion. is responsible for the slow development of the art. The moment one or two large corporations, intt-t't-stetl in the manufavturt- of t'adio appara- tus. hit upop the plan of popularizing wireless 1-otnmunit-ation by establishing broadcasting stations and sendini news, marks-t quotations and r-ont-erts thru the air, fret- to any and all who have an apparatus and t-are to listen in. tht- new industry. for sueh it is. jumped ahead in an amazing fashion. Today you van buy a l'Pt'f'iVill2 set in an elec- trit-al store, jewelry shop. dru: store- or hard- ware or most any plat-e -that handles any kind of int-rt-handise. For transor-1-anie t-omniunit-ation radio telo- phony has 3 vt-ry good futurt-. but for inter t-ommunit-ation here at honn- it is utterly out ot' tht- out-stion. Une person may use it to talk to a multitude, hut the multitude cannot talk bat-lt, Likr-wise, pt-rhaps the chief of poli f' of gt large t-ity might arranze to talk to the membt-rs of his fort-e but they t'ouldn't answer hitn bat-k. About six thousand newspapers in this t-ountry at tht- present time, print the regular radio program in each issue. THE INTEGRAL Radio offers tl1e greatest opportunity ever presented in the way of what might be defined as a great news exchange. The educational possibilities are unlimited. The greater minds among us will be able to talk to the multitude. Then going to extremes it might be stated that it would be easy for the housewife ito listen in at a certain time in the forenoon and find out in a few minutes just which stores are holdine sales for that particular day and also what bar- gains are offered. The radiophone receivers of tomorrow will change completely from the sets now usecl .ts the present day motor cars differ from those of twenty years ago. The possibilities of radio are endless. The radio telephone has developed in a very short period of time from what was once only a small boy's playthinf: to a household apparatus of value and a business device of merit. It is an invention that has a definite field and useful future. It will not be long hence that there will be more radio apparatus in use than Dianos, and who knows but that it will be as great a household and business necessity as the cook- stove and typewriter. -tTSC-- COAL TAR Continued from page 15 from 6 to 24 pounds per cubic foot. The quality of the oil also varies with the users own specifications. To separate the napthalene from carbolic oil, the mixture is run into shallow tanks and is artificia'ly cooled. The napthalene crystal- lizes and the oil is drained off. The crystals are placed in a centrifugal machine where any oil clin':in': to the crystals are driven off. Pure napthalene is used extensively in the dye in. dustrv. Among' the many dyes made from naphthalcne are naphthalene black. naphtha lene acid black, naphthol black, jet black, cloth scarlet, cloth red, the naphthalene greens, Man chester yellow, diamine brown, diamine violet and diamine blue. Naphthalene is sometimes used in place of camphor in the manufacture of cclluloid. It is also used in medicine as an antiseptic and as an ingrfdient of parasiticide ointments. It is readily seen that a very large number ol products can be obtained from the two hundred products of coal tar. The processes involved in separating the other products are too compli catted to discuss in a limited space. PAGE 51 GASULINE Continued from page 13 around the outside of the coils, and this tends to condense the vapors to a liquid state. From the condenser box. the liquid is further con- densed in a cooling tower, which is merely an arrangement of coils, cooled by falling water. From these coils, it runs by action of gravity and vacuum into small tanks of several hundred gzallons capacity. The gasoline which has been condensed at this point has a gravity from 57 degrees to 65 degrees Be. There is still a large volume of gasoline in vaporous form. and this passes into the com- pressor, and is discharged under a pressure of 50 lbs., thru cooling coils and into another set of tanks. The gravity of this product is from G5 degrees to S5 degrees Be. Further condensation is necessary. sinct- vapors still exist. These pass to the compres- sor under pressure of 50 lbs.. are discharged at 225 lbs, thru cooling coils to another set of tanks. The product now has a gravity of from S5 degrees to FIS degrees Be, and is very vola- tile. Further condensation could be carried on. but the tendency of the product to assume a 321390115 form on exposure to the atmosphere is too general. so that a pop valve, on top of the last set of tanks allows the him vapors to escape into the air. Usually the market demands gasoline of a gravity from 57 degrees to 72 degrees Be. Only the high test is used in special racin:: cars and aeroplanes. So for this reason. thc three different strengths of the product are run to':efhcr in laree storage tanks, and produces acncrally a liquid of gravity averafiing from To 'lf rees to T5 degrees Be. One of the hardest problems in the gasoline business is :ettinff the liquid transported from 'hc plants. The Interstate Commerce Com mission has laid down a set of strinf:en.t rules re':ardin2 this. A sample of 100 c. c, of the casoline to be shipped must be taken. and sul'- jccted to a distillation test. Then a vaprr tension test is run. If the gasoline exerts a pressure exceetline 10 lbs. to a square inclzf. while confined, at a temperature of 100 degrees F, it can not be shipped. The gravity must be lowered by mixture with inferior 21'HdF'i' Tank cars for transportation are not guaranteed for a sreater pressure than 10 lbs.. to the square inch, After tests are made. the cars must be labeled with Inflammable tags, and all journals in- 1-Atgl-j 53 THE INTEGRAL sp.-t-tttl autl wt-ll ttilt-tl. All tht-se pi't.-t':lt1tit'tn1 art- nt-t-t-ssary, ltt-t-aust- ot' tht- t ntlt-nt'y of KHQU' lint- to twplotlt- wht-u in tht- vit-initr of at spark t-zinsiii: loss ot' lift- antl propt-rty. ,Xttt-V tht- protltit-t has rt-at'ht-tl the 1'eI'int-rit-s it i usually mixt-tl with kt-rosene, lit-nzint-. oi goiiit- otltt-r oils. to lowt-r its gravity. autl so multi- it suitaltlt- tor use in tht- modt-rn typt- ot uasoltnt- t-nuine. Tht 'l'ht 'I'ht 'l'ht 'I'ht .Xntl 'l'htt i TSI. IIUWX Ulil-Il-Zt'HHl1l-ll-I XYAY. t-'s tht- palms and tht-rt.-'s tht- lll2ll'Sil '. tht-re's tht- flats and tht-rt-'s the glade, t-'S tht- sawerass and palinettos antl tht- tlarlt skinntl Injun maid. t-'s tht- sun il-llllliiillg ltultlilt-s on tht- filthy staunant slime. t-'s tht- shack matlt- of palint-ttot-s whert- l ust-tl to spt-nd my time: t-'s the wiltl eat that's a-siueine at tht- low hun: t-rest-t-nt moon. tht- st-rt-t-t'li owlis t-ry a-rinainu out at-ross tht- llll1t'k luuooni t-'s tht- quivk sautl that looks pt-at-t-t'uI, hut will niakt- ot' you it's prt-yi lt you try to t-ross tht- marshes- down tJht--- rt t'llt1iut-t- way, lht-rt- art- mt-n who wt-ut and yanisht,-tl. ut-r to rt-turn no more-, 'I'ht-rt- art- thost- who nt-rt-r rt-nturt- fl'Ulll Laht- f oltt-t-t-littht-t-'S Short-, l.t1t tht-rt-s a man who tt-arlt-ss wautlt-rs nt-atu tht- st-ort-hiu: ltlazinu sun. ltith itlt-als to lit- Qlt'l'lPlllIPiiSllt'ql ltt-t'ort- his gr.-:tt task is dont-. it-s ht-'S tht-rt- ltt-t-aust- it's tluty autl it's tl1t-r-- ht-'s uoiuu to stay, llll tht- niarsht-s yit-ltl tht-ir rit-ht s tlown tlkt-t - t'llttltt-t- wily, llt-s t-oiitt-utt-tl :intl ht-'s happy :intl ht-'s ZliXYflf.4 ltllt-tl with t-lit-t-r. l-ot' ht-'s ont- ot' thost- prtwlominatt- ht-iuus th-- Vitil lluuiut-t-r. llzlllit-l lltiss '21, TS.. .Xllt-1' tht- hall Uillllt' was ort-r Katy took out ht-r class t-yt- l'ut ltt-r talst- tt-t-th in t-tttl watt-r. :intl lltinn up ht-r ltottlt- ol' tlvt-. 'I tt'---tt ht-r t-ork lt-: in tht- t'tll'll l'. lltiitu up ht-r wie on tht- wall. l t- t- Y'-II'-llll uint'h It-tt tit' poor Katy ' If -t Iistll-' ttztmt- hoint- from tht: hall. l'AItl-INIIAR Vontiuued front page 36 tittu ot' Big .It-ff as temporary chairman and Bill Blakey as temporary secretary the class prot-et-tlt'tl to elet-2 its officers. The presiden- tial nominations were made accolnpanied with spt-et-hes that would make an old time politician art-en with envy. Lewis. Bolquerin and Mt-- tlinty tlitl the nominating and did it up brown. Huy tlltman. Swede Liuquist, Paul Left-ver wt-re nominated and Lefever elected. For vice prt-sitlt--nt Weil, Pettigrew and Big Jeff were noniinated. Big .leff was elected. Bob Phelan autl .lonnie Dalton pulled the lady's man stult' lty nominating Miss 'Shorty Johnson for secre- tary. The other nominations were Blakey. Miller, Murslimang Blakey was elected. For trt-asurer Bars and VVeil were nominated. and Bars was elected. Prof Bailey was unani mously elet-tt'-d class professor, Ahout this timt- Prof, Fox opened the door and stuck his nost- in. lint tht- atmosphere was too warm for him and he ht-at it without saying a word. .Xftt-r the election Paul Left-ver assumed con trol and was t-allt-d upon for a few reniarks. Attt-r whit'h the meeting was adjourned. At tht- l-Inqint-erine Society meeting plans were dis- t-usst-tl for this year's pit-nit: It is to he the ltt-st ert-r. Those present received some valu- ahlt- information on hook selline contrat-ts and ltattt-ry st-ryit-e stations. These meetings art- worth while and more mt.-u should turn out on lfritlay evt'-nin':s. The weather continues to stay t-old and today it snowed just to show that it wasu'-t timt- for hast.-hall as yet. Bridge fle- -itu t-lass today was turned into a debating t-lass wht-n Mt-tlinty and Prof. Nit-hous had a lit-att-tl tli-'t-ussion on capital and lahor. Georgt llt-t-ant-ty was st-t-n in zi new sprin': suit wait- in: for tht- two o't-lot-k train, headed for Gar- rt-t atuin tit-ttret-'P Haturtlay. April lst-It t'lt-artftl up and the szun t-:tmt- out totlay mut-h to the dt-liaht ot' our lt-ist-'-all t'rit-utls. Bt-tty Kaylor and Flort-ut-o Aluset llmaii arrivt-tl in town on tht- noon train :ts tlitl Miss Nlargart-t Yopst. Shorty Layzt-ll playt-tl the part ol' t-ntt-rtaint-r and we hear that ht- uiatlt- a ert-at jolt of it. lied Marshmau itiurtit-t-t-tl south to mt-t-t his wift- who is comin: to s'a-.' tht- rt-st ot' tht- tt-rm. She no tlouht thot ht- nt-t-tlt-tl prott-t-tion. Cautzht Steward tlashint: arountl town with two women-stinuy. I'nt-lt- Ford lit-raan called up one of his littlt- high st-hool girls and made an appoint- THE INTEGRAL ' :nent for that evening. When l1e got there she wasn't home-somebody else beat him to it--too slow Berg. Thomas spe11t the evening trout fishing in his room and Ted Lewis spent it blowi11g glass. Sunday, April 2nd-The weather continues to stay warm and the Sllll to shine. lt was re- ported that Florence Gage and Ruth Nash were dissappointed last night. Ruth so much so that she woke up crying. Don't let it happen agai11 Tom111y. Florence entertained company from LaGrange and the poor fellow had to take eight along when l1e went for a ride with her. Tough luck but during the drive we got the goods on Coppess. It sure must be great to be invited to go driving on a 11ice Sunday t1ftEI'1lOOll. Tommy Reese said that nothing had been heard of Marshman as yet but that his wife's trunk had arrived. Boykin a11d Phelan were visitors at the Snyder dorm this eveni11g. Seems as if the whole scl1oo1 was out walking. YVe caught Queenie walking alone-something wrong some where. J. Bender opened his new hash house and a goodly number of the students gave him a trial. E. Hoidahl got back from Chi today. Monday, April 3rd-Perry, our Engineering Society president, was up and at work bright and early this morning, He had several notices on fthe bulletin boards before the eseven o'clock classes convened. Prof Bailey announced to the grads that final adjustments and corrections of credits would be made this week. This was a sure enough important announcement to some o fthe hopefuls. Bill Pfiefer's night callers paid him another visit last night. The lock being too strong for the gentleman or gentlemen they cut the glass out of the door window and set it on the floor inside without even cracking it. That proved they weren't cracksmen. They also paid Mr. Lampman a visit and at his place they took out one of the windows. Bill and Yeakle claim that they weren't fishermen 'cause they didn't touch the expensive fishing outfits that they had i11 the place. Domer, the chief of police and tl1e whole police force of Angola, was on hand bright and early 'to endeavor to .solve the mystery. Sheriff Adams imported a couple of blood hounds to help untangle the affair. Nutto and a gang of others followed the hounds so as to be sure they didn't follow their. Nutto and Mangansen caught it in sfteam engine class today and they weren't to blame-not much. The first base ball practice was call- PAGE 53 ed for today. Tommy Reese had about forty 1114.111 out Hilti altho the filZ1Ill0Ild was too wct to play 011 he let tl1en1 do some hitting and Illl'0Willf-T. He 11215 tl1e 111aterial for a good teavn and it looks like a good season for old Tri- Statc on the diamond. 'l'u4-sday, April 4th-Class meeting was call- ed for three forty-five by the president. Com- mittees for the making of all the necessary 2ll'l'llll2,'l?lll9lllS for gI'3dl13liOll were appointed Illlti told to get to work. The weather still is warm Zllld so the boys got ill another afternoon of practice. It is reported that Shaver, Sam Cosad a11d .lax were entertained down on North XVayne street by three of our little high school girls. They spent the eve11i11g playing real fascinating games like hide the piano, drop the liandkerchief and basketball, using pop-corn for tl1e ball and their respective mouths as baskets. It was some large evening and the start of San1's ron1a11ce. Prof. Roush has join- ed the fisherman's club but unlike all the rest of the members he hasn't made a catch as yet XVednesday, April 5th-Staff meeting called for 3:45 i11 the Integral staff office. Spike Thomas spent the evening out among them. George Anderson seems to have deserted the bachelor club as we caught him strolling about town with one of the fair sex this morning. It sure will be tough on Spicer if he does break loose. Coppess got a letter from Eaton with a raft of s11apsl1ots in it and is all smiles. Jon- nie Dalton spent the evening teaching tl1e cal- Zllldill' 111311 to play billiards. Shouldn't give such big handicaps John. Thursday, April 6th-Frank Spayth started the day in regular form by getting to his seven o'clock class just as it was being dismissed. Charlie Hall's mustache is getting so long tha: it is beginning to trouble him in classes. Red Paulson was out dashing aroung in a fliver all afternoon. Great stuff. Ray Oltnian got up so early tl1is morning that he was able to atteni his seven-fifty class. But it was too much for him so he left for Chi to spend the week end to make up for it. He says that he comes fl'OIl1 there but we believe that 'tshe does also. Music l1al1 seems to be the Mecca for all the fellows looking for problems or help in some for111. With Gillette. Tiechman, Roush, Ring- enberg and Nelson, tl1e fish of the shark species. they generally find what they are seek' i11g. Even Johnnie Dalton used to be seen hanging around there quite a bit. PAGE 51 THEINTEGRAL +42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' F52 -P 4' 4' 4' 4' 52 4' 4-b 4- do 4- E THE Two mc: THINGS IN ANGOLA ARE THE IE + 4 + 4 4404 4044- Pi 1 y-n I FF 93 FF CD C1 C I:-' CD UQ FD i I 4. -x- + 4 4. -z- ,,. and .,. 4. -1- 4444444444 4444 4444444444444444 tiefel's Department tore 4 444444444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444444444444444 -1- , . -x- 1 'Ihe students make beth places then' IHQHKIQL1H1't91'S-b6C3l,1S9 at E jj mth lllStltUUUllS they zum tt, supply then' patrons wlth the best 1 1 fn then' lme. 56811121 1s hellevlng. Q mme and see US-1'Qt31lC1'S I 4+444+4+44444444 444 44444 nfcYt'l'ylhil1g' Hum lu-ad tu ffmt--ful' male or female. i ff I , ' fu ANGOLA FND Z I 323 -1- + I 4. ,P 444444444444P44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 THE INTEGRAL Friday, April 7th-George Decanq and Bernit- Walker were very anxious about the noon train from the south today. Later George was seen with two strangers but Bernie couldn't be found. Barney VVeyers has been out of school for several days. Rideout and Miller claim it was the old convenient back ache. Attorney Clyde Carlin spoke to the Engineers at the meet- ing tonight and his address was worth hearing. The band furnished such good music that the meeting time extended past the twentieth hour and the business meeting had to be dispensed with. Great stuff boys, it sure was good music. The tennis fans under the direction of Bill Blakey put several hours of hard work in on the tennis courts. Saturday, April 8th-Spike Thomas, Fadis. Spiecer, did some performing on the square for the benefit of the farmers and those of the student body who were present. Walko is out of town again this week end. Down in the sticks to see some district school marm I am told. Wonder what Savada does for argu- ment while he is away. It is reported that Freddie Green cleaned up on Zippo. Red Nis- son says that he made a good job of it. Cop- pess was rearing around town tonight in great shape. Fine business. Sid and Red took advantage of the absence of Benjamin and El- liott and put on a real nice little party. Next time you boys want to invite the coal miners too. Bailey is leading all the boys from Austin's a merry chase. He hasn't missed a night out in two weeks and is sttill going strong. Henry Charlton and Doc Bell were giving the folks on IVayne and South street a display of their musical talent. The boys at the board- ing house advised them to use a little strategy and have the rock pile removed. Sunday, April 9th- Uncle Ford Bergan had a date with a little high school girl and took the whole family to church. Didn't they like your looks Berg? Coppess went about town today with a long face saying mean things about this being a dead town etc. Boykin, Gaynor. Gruenwald. Long and Several other of our base- ball stars journeyed to Loon Lake and helped the team from that place win a 17 to 0 victory. Dutch XVeyers and Kyke Rideout walked out to Lake James and back. Whats the attrac- tion so soon? Dutch Miller was stepping out today. Can't you wait for the mid-spring Dutch? Dick Steel got back tonight after spending the week end in Battle Creek. He PAGE 55 'I' 'I I I I' -1- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Z 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 'I' 1 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 'I' 'I' Ig 'I I I I'-!- 'I I I I ! I I I ! I I I I I I' 'I ! ! I I I ! I I I I I ! I I' Beautiful Summer Fabrics deli -Ae' -3.199-.4..99.z'.19' 6.193 -3.1 3.99.14 .shi Our line of staple goods and I novelties cannot be excelled in I I quality. 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Church PAGE Mi THEINTEGRAI +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++6 'Y' 'F E .Ie I 5: 1 OUR 3 E PI'RE FOOD :ij E TASTILY SERVED 5 3 AT MODERATE PRICES gg + E is + + + + + + + + i Z 3: THE E CAFE 3: + + E E + + E IS A FAVORITE DINING PLACE FOR THE E 22 STUDENT BODY E if 3 + + + + + + fi Z 'sg TRY OUR SPECIAL E gg SUNDAY DINNERS 3 E 'THEY SATISFY 2 is YOUR TASTE 1 E E 'f i IIT We Fate-I' to YOII1' Wants E 1: + + I I Y KfNfN-ouJ.ig-2Q'S'4a7w':'fX4- I 23 I + + ? E .ii -2- 5 Bassett 81 Ransburg I + I Proprietors E I I 1 I ++ + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4++++++++++++ THE INTEGRAL says: that it saves him a few stamps to spetrl qi few days with her. I'll say it saves him a lot of ink according to the reports by XVeil. Ray Oltman arrived from Chi and seems well satis- fied with the adventure. Rubush. Reese. Ro- Qahn and Kohli were seen out jumpink VUDP Illii afternoon. Bet they were thinkinrz of tht days gone by. Paul Dlouuh made a trip down to Fort Wayne. For what he didn't say but you can judfe for yourself. Monday, April ltbth-Bunde made his appea r ance driving a Red Devil. Some class to the way some of these boys step out. Early in the afternoon Huxtcr. Linquist. McNeill, XYail.-4 and Airlerson opened the tennig season in duf- style. It rained later on and spoiled baseball practice for the day. Tuesday, April Ilth- Dana Paul Mitchell. '19, now studyins and teaching' at Columbia University made his appearance in the book' store during the morning and renewed ac- quaintances with many of his former students and friends. It sure seemed good to have him back among us for 3 while even if he w as our Prof. while here. Spike Thomas is going it strong and with the same co-ed too. 'io- nisht made it six out of seven. a record that Spiecer can hardly beat. Baseball and tennis suffered today because of the continued rain- fall. Band rehearsal tonight. The boys are preparing for a public concert to be given on the square up town. Dick made his appears ance at the boarding house today, He said that he came early to get a good start on thc mid-spring' and summer term. !Ycdncsday, April 12th-Pres. and Mrs. Snitt left this morning to drive thru to New York City. Dana Mitchell is drivinz' the car and we all wish them a speedy and pleasant journey. Tliert- was a class meetina' at 52:45 in chapel hall Discussion was sharp as to the class pin of this year but Weil and Jetiery aftcr several wonderful parlimentary maneuvers left things in as unsettled a staite as they were before the meeting was called. A meeting' ot' the Athletic Association was held at 6:45 in chapel hall. Tennis and baseball were the main topics of the meeting. Notice appeared on the bulletin board containing information relative to the Engineers Picnic. Looks lik.- it will be a big thine this year. Thursday, April 13th-The weather clearefl up and baseball practice was resumed. Tommy PAGE 57 'X X X X X X X X'g 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'S' 'S' 'E' 'X X X X X X ! X'41f We Call For an Deliver 'X X X X X X X X X' 'X X X X X X X X X' Your Bundle 'xv-x--z--1-4--:wx--z--x'-x--x-+-x-+ P-1 S C C2- CD I-1 5 t-v- FD S F' N C 5 Q.- I-1 '41 -z--x--z--x--x--x--x--x--z--x--z--x--x--x- 'X' 'X' 'X X X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 3 'Z-'X X' E f ,FYWSIFNN E 1 1 X 7,2 1 E if X ' :-so E -1- Q' E ' -X' ? Q1 X i U 'X X X X'X X X X X ! X X X X- 'X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X' -x- W Y -5. E 'gifs H X . 'vk s.. 'I' hxgqfv' , 5 , f '.ffQ.:?f f' -5. 'X' 'X' ' 1 ' 'X' 1 vi. , . 1 'ii 4.3: I 4, -A I -:ti .QN Liga up 'X' ' , if fff-, F59 .-'St' 1. 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Jim Petti- grew left the chem. lab. to so to class and asked Gob Akers to watch some boiling water. Aker.: is such a good chemist that he let the water boil away and break the flask. Fritlay, April I-ith-Posters appeared au- nouncina a baseball game for Saturday after- noon. There was a meeting of the picnic coni- mittee today. It rained again today and spoil- vtl practit tf-. As it didn't let up it also vanish- ed hopes for a game on the morrow. Engineer- inq society meeting. Some of the boys had a dinner and smoker in the Elks tinina hall wliir-li was aspltndfd succtss, ::'fi1l ', April 15th-.lat left on his nsnul ': end trip to Lansinz. XVhat's to become of tht- Hhio. New York and Indiana girls Jax? Fliijrizan is also one of those who slip away ovt-i the Vik end bui we cauiht him this time. Vfattrloo isn't a big place but they say that 'ood prjz.-s come in small packages, These two wercn't the only ones to skip out of town over thig week end but they do it so regular it is befinning to look serious or bad, one oi the other. Sunday, April ltith-Today was Easter Sun- day and everybody who could went to church. Several of ottr student body were recoflnizetl anion: the Knights Templar who attended the services at the Christian church in full form. Tucker. the ladies' man, had a hard time to break away and 5:0 to dinner. It sure was a shame that they had other arranfzements for the afternoon and eveninfr. The day was warm and nice, for a wonder. andthe Easter parade was worth while watt-ning. A goodly number of the boys had invitations out to 'iinn-r today and all did justice to the meals served. according to all reports. George Roush was over calling on Jeanette, on North XYayne street, and spent the evening playing such wild games as drop the newspaper. jump over the porch railing and other popular games. Mick Earl said that he must have felt real kittenish to pull such stuff. Dick Steel, Al Melgarde, and Weil made a trip to Fort Wayne by machine and when they got there Al fell for a little brown eyed baby and left the gang, coming back on the train. Must be great to be handsome. Those Garrett hounds were at it again and as a re- PAGE Zia 'P+'I'-2-'! ! ! !''X'-X011'X'4 I-'! ! ! I i'-P'! ! X !'-! I Z Z'4 X !'+'X P LEATHER C0 VE IE CES For The Students 'I'-Z I l ! X !'-I Z I ! l 2 ! Z l I' 'l'-! X X I'-! ! !'-I I'4 I I l ! ! !' -Leather Goods, such as will be Z of assistance to the student, are 2 Z made a specialty at the A. and I. :Ig 1 -Portfolios. Brief Cases, Note 2 'I' Books, Leather Bags, etc., are 'I' 'I' . . 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Monday, April 17th-The day dawned bright and fair after a rainy night and hopes for .I baseball game at Hillsdale were high. The team left the campus at noon making the trip by machine. XVithin an hour several other cars were on the road despite the rai11 and dreary weather. Mick Earl, Carl Bars, .lim Pettigrew, Dutch Miller and the calendar man made the trip in Frank Spayth's maehinr-. After getting a good wetting and a mud bath. having to run thru water over the running board, getting stuck and wet: the gang at last arrived at Hillsdale, wet and dirty but happy and enjoyed the game all the more for the hard- ship. It was a good game and of th-I girls hadn't been alowed to sit in the front row where the fellows couldn't help but see them. our team might have won. After the begin- ning of the mid-spring term our players wont be bothered any more, Altho we lost 6-2 the boys played an air tight game and showed up well in all departments except hitting. Whrn noses we1'e counted at the game it was found that one third of Sl1ip's Calc. B, class were at the game instead of in class. Momartz and Lunden spent the evening discussing and fight- ing over the life of a bookseller. Momartz sold them last year and Lunden is going to seil them this year. At least he think he is. Tuesday. April l8th-Bernie XValker con- fcsed that if the calendar man knew what he was doing out of town he would have enough news to fill the whole calendar. NVe may not know what he is doing out of town but we do know what he isn'I doing in school. It is re- ported that the romance between Good Look- ing Sam Cosad and Dodo Miller is progress- ing favorably. For further information speak to any of the Miller frat who have had to put up with the affair. Big Jeff seems to be off the women theis term as he can be found in hisrooin any Sunday evening instead of traveling south as he has heretofore done. 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'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'I' -X- 'I' 'X' 'K' 'S' 'I' 'Z' '!' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'S' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'X' E 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' E 'l' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'P 'I' 'I' 4' '!' 'I' I I ! ! I 1 X X !' THE INTEG RAL spent the afternoon fixing the ball diamond in preparation for the game Monday. During the afternoon it blew up cold, snow and rain bein.: on the program instead of baseball and tennis. Lawrence met his XVaterloo and we hope thi! Shorty leads him a merry chase. Tucke- just c'an't keep away from them women. Pretty soon he will be goina to class with them. H-- is even taking Benjamin, our old coal miner over the rocks with him, Momartz and his roommate Rudolph seem to be getting along fine re':'ardless of the fact that Moniartz has gone into the musical business. Thursday, April 20th-The Marcus Show comes to town for a three day stay. Most of the boys are seen heading that way instead of homeward after supper. Our assistant ed- in-Chief was seen out strolling the afternoon and with a fair Co-ed too, XVas it Brownie. Andv? Seems kinda strange to have him stef.- pins out bein: as hashful as he is. Perhaps his stork-room job has gotten him over that. Friday. April 21st-The ball team left for North Manchester during the niornins, nieit- in'r the trip by maehine. Shipman was L-allv--l to Auburn durins the afternoon and Wailes had a eraek at the Cale B. class and didn't let tliom down easy' either. The senior class had a meeting durinf: the afternoon at which ther' was more fun and IHIIZIIIGF than at any show' that ever played this town. The enzineerins society meetins was well attended. The speaker of the evening was Mr. XValb, of La- Granafe, a member of the state board of enui nr-ers. His talk was very interestinf and rlear- :-rl up the misunderstandinfz of the new state law reszardins professional enuineers. The band was ont strons and the music was exeeptionallj' food. XVhen the news arrived at Loves' sport- infr headquarters that T. S, C. had defeated Mant-hester 12 to 2 the Crowd went wild anfl everybody began to theorize as to the outcome of the Hillsdale game to be played here next Monday. Some of the boys had the Chorus of the show up to the dance and made a hit. XYheeler Pole and Ted Lwig entertained som'- out of town girls and then Cole came aroun-l mid 'boiled it US' saYi1lg that the young lady was his wife. Saturday. April 22nd-Harry Underwood was seen pilotins a nice little doggie about town all day. Some of the poor little show girls' almost lost their jobs because some of the boys l'Atll'I 'lf 'I I I I I' -1- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4. 4. 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'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Iii I I 33 'I' 'I' 33-1- l'.Xlili Ill W'lllC lDQ'YlCtllilXIJ 4444444444444444444444444444444+ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' '4 4' 4' 'X' 4' 4' 4' -4 4' 4' '4 4' 3 44444444444444444444444444444444 QUALITY SERVICE ualit Lunch 4 4' I .-S 4 ig is A KX i E if we QQ-. t f E 444444444 444444444 Our Motto-flood. Better, Best. We lIon't Rest, 1 Till Uur Good is Better and Our Better. Best. 1 I i I E Open at 5:30 A. M. Closerl at 12:00 l'. M. 1 if Ili jg' . - 1 25 1 Regular Dmners and Suppers 4' 4- 4 Meal Tickets For Sale 51: 444444444444444 9 3 1: I E If 7 Z EJ 57 C 7 9 1 2: -1 E 72 i vw CI 2. I5 C Ji U1 444 4444444444 44 Home Style Vooking and llome Made Pastry -1- -1- -1' -1- ,zq , . . v , , 44 E - Dpposlte IN. X .t . Depot li. URLN, Prop. I -1- -x- 'th +.P44H44 4 4 4 4' 4 4- 4' 4' ? T 'I' 4' -F 'F 4' 'P dr 4- 4' 4' 'P + 4' 'P 'P 'P -P -P up 4' + 4 'A' + 4- 4' 'P -F 'F + 'P -9 + 'P -E -P 'P 4- + + + + + + + 'P + + + + + 'P + + + + + 'P 4 +++++ THE INTEGRAL tried to show 1.119111 801119 of the fine points of college life. We WOINIQI' if Tucker was aniong the teaeliers. The 1111111-e was well attended 211111 everybody present had 21 good tiine. SOIHQ 111111 21 better time 111811 others hut all i11 1111 every hotly was stepping 11ig11. wide 111111 f211l1'y. XValko hreezed out of town again for the week end as did Sllilllllllll. Travis spent the n1o111- ingg ente1'tai11ing the kids hy 11111111112 paper in the 9211111011 on the square 111111 then hlowing it out of the muzzle with 21 system 2111 of 11is 11111: Sheriff Adatns 11ttra1'ted by the crowd of 1-11i111- 1'e11 started 2111 ilivestigatioll 111111 asked Speed what 11e was l10111Q. Wliereupon Speed replied just p111yi11g . Must he great to 111- 1-l1i1dis11 111111 Speed. Slllldily, April 231-11-It was il 11i1'e day 211111 tl1e walkers 111111 k11lOI1ll'l' session, some alone hut then some wit11 co-eds. The Garrett hounds 11121119 L1l1Ol11Q1' trip soutl1 and 11s usual di1l11't get home until time t'or their seven o'elo1'k elasses Sonic of our l111CI'SD1'1I1Q co-eds 0211116 i11 today. T11e fo1'er111111ers of the long looked for t'1'0'A 11 that will 111'rive during the week and the first of next. The boys of the Miller frat had il little party and all evening our friend with th'- IIIIISIIICIIG 171 Charlie Hall, spent the evening calling for Harriett. Who is this a new one Cliarlie? S11111 Zilld House 111111114 il trip to Fort XYay11e in the evening just to see what the town looked like. Russell XVeil 111111 a dinnet' 1-11- 5'11 '1-1111311t, so he says. dow11 at Mo11tpeli1-r. 111111. it 1111151 he g1'e11t to 111' l1111111so1n1- 111111 11111-1 to drive 21 ni1'e U211' ii1'O1l11CI How do you do it Russ? XV11111 did you do with Diek this ti1ne'? 311111111153 April 24111-The day dawned 111'1.21'l1 1111d 1'1e11r 111111111 to the surprise of the old ti1111-1f1 who know the weather of this plaee 111111 that 1'11i11 should have heen U11 the 11l'0gl'i1Il1 instead 111' Slll1S11111l'. Spirit is runiiing high 111111 21 gr--111 2111119 is looked for to even the count for our defeat of last week. At 2:2111 the hand 1114-- seinhled on the not-111 side of the 02111115118 and 1113I'f'1lE'd from there 1111 to the 6112111101111 11t the head of 11 111'o1'essio11 two blocks long. Th.- inusie was great. the spirit 11t El high piteh and the t1'a111 in a fighting 1110011 After 111111'1'l1ing' 11111-11 21117111111 the field the line hroke 211111 seat- tered filling the 2l'31ll'ISIZl1lf1 and 11aseli111+. The ganie was the hest possible 111111 1101 11 st-ore IVIIS made 1111ti1 t11e fifth inning and t11e11 eaeh team pushed 0116 1111111 across. I11 the sixt11 Hillsdale got two 111611 arou11d'and Tri-Stale PAGE 115 'I I I I I I I I I': 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 1 O 'I' 'I I I I r'I I 1 I I' -1--1--1 CD 1: O sz.. P1 93 FF FD 99 FP 'U o -:s E 99 I 'U Z. F1 fb In -1'-1--1 'I I I I I I' 'I I I I I I' HENRY WIRICK'S CAFE -1- 1 -1- -1- -. -1- -1- oo' -1- I - I -1- fr A -1' -1- . -1- 'b'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'I' -2' 'I' Ig. 'I' 4. 'I' 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I I I I I' 'i' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I I I I I I' 'I I I I' is' 5 SZ FD , C 1? ' F3 Q.. 1711 4 1'D 1 '4 e-P ET 5 UQ 'I I I I 1' .af co , gs MEAL TICKET 354.00 Good for 21 meals, EAST SIDE OF SQUARE Variety 'I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I I I I I I I I I I' Not much of Anything Try us on Anything And We will sell you Everything -1- 1 -1- I -1 '11 ' 3 511 I 3 'X' 15.1 31 i 3 if I '31f'1'i4' -1- 'P 1 ii' 1152 ' 'I' ,i .K gpg, W1 H 'I' -1- 111111 we -1- 3 W1 'KY 3 -1- ' ' I -1- -z- -1- -1- -1- 'I' , 9 'I' -1- H. Menzenherger s -1- 2'I I I I I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I I I I I I I' Variety Store 210 West Maumee Phone 3T8 p3ML4n: THEINTHGRAL 444+4444444+4++4444444+4444+4++44+++444 444444 +++++++T v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4 4' 'F 4- 4- 4' 4' 4' 4' 4- 'P 4' 4' 4- 'E' 3 '444 444444 '4 P 4444444444+44+444444444 -x--1-4-+ r-4 ev- O S: UQ 5' ev- er- O U' FD 'rf-z-4--1--z 4444+ 444444 4 4 O 'F q. . 4 63 Qu io Q r 90 4 Dov . 0' '30 QP 18? QS, A Q . .9 in lni 5 Q 5. 4 4. 4' . ., 4. . i++++444+44+4++444444444 '4444 'E' 'P 4' 4 4' -P 4- 4' 4' 4a 4' 4' 4. 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'F 4' 4' 'Z' 4' 4' 'P 4. 4' 4- 4' 4' 4' 4- 4- 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4r 4' 'F 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 'E' 4' 4- 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' i 44 444444444444444444444444444 HOOSIER TAILOR +4 SUITS 530.00 UP 4' THE INTEGRAL one, but in the eighth old Tri-State pushed two more runs over and won the game 4 to Si, Boykin was the hero of the game, pulling down an almost impossible catch in the ninth with two men on and one out. making a double play to third. Captain Phil Hedges was the lead- ing hitter getting a triple. two-bagger and a single along with a pass out of four times at bat, All of thu tt-am deserves credit for their splendid work and hard playing. Keep the good work up boys. Many favorable remarks were heard al-out the band. Thi music they furnisln-d sure helped to build up a winnin-I spirit which t'oun'g a lot in winning 11 ball game. Mit-k Earl got bat-k from Chi on the evening: train. 'l'uvsday, Xp:-il 25th-Today it rained and was disagreeable but no one cart cl. After tho good weather of yesterday and the l-all 22l'u1'. that is the talk of the campus, a little illlllf like the weather doesn't worry us a bit. The band had another evening of workout. From reports they are goin': to break out in s'yle in the right near future. Because of the weather the bash- hall team was Qiven a day off. Mt-Neil had to take gas to Set his mustache shaved off so he could have his graduation picture taken. Cash and Davis, our two salvnien ot note. ar- busy getting a line on some of th 'ir friends. .len- toft is taking things easy liut we belit-v' tht-rv is lots of pep left in him yet. Larson, our blondie from the far w-ut. is b'-ginniu: to step right out these days lie Cll'I'l'l1l old boy the Illid-SDl'lll'l term will be lu-re soon. l,2lWl'Cllf'-' Dresser, our Micliigan fri nd fron Mobile, sure likes to let ug know ol' the a lvantates and op- portunities of both places. Wvdm-srlay. .Xpril LI'Stli-Tlio wi-a'ne:' contin- ues to stay damp and riw but. d -sp'ti- all this Tommy Reese and Phil IIl'fl'f6'i had the team out for a short workout. 'l'ht- whole gan': 'ip at the Austin dorm put tht- ovt-nin: in playirz 4-ards, It sure nuns: l e zrrt-at to be a t-oal mine! and get your lessons so quickly that you hav-- evcnini off to plan' cards. Anderson is malf- iu': it a pretty serious affair. Remt-mb'-r Quecnie what you left when you ram - to school. If Boykin dot-sn't stay away from the Snyder dorzn lherw- ig lik--ly to develop som- stronv t'o'npeti'i'ui. Johnit- Dalton and XVilma mad- an t-rt-ursioii out to Fox Lake and durin: th,- aftornoon had a great time boating. XVe un- dr-vsand they had a hard time chanting places and that they almost tipped over trying to PAGE 67 'I I l I Z I ! ! X ! ! ! !'-I ! I I ! !'i 'I' 'I' '!- 'I' '!' 'X' 'X' -I' 'I- 'I' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'X' -I' -I' 'I' 'Z' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'P 'i 'X' -1- 2 'X Z I ! 1 X X ! X I'-! X I ! 1 ! l !'4'-!- Right at your Finger Tips ax: Call Telephone No. 353 1 1 When in need of coal, let us demon- 1 2 strate the excellent quality of cur coal, Q 2 our full weights and quick service. E E First Quality I 3 Full Quantity 1 1 Service Quick Z E-I I ! Z l 1 Z !+'! X !' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'Z' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I' -X' -X- -X' 'P 'X' 'X' 'P 'Z' 'Z' -!' -I' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 4. 'X' '!' 'l ! I ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! !' LINDER COAL CO. Angola, Ind. Grace L. Kelley Charles R. 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THE HOME OF liuppenheimer Vlothes, Walk-Over Shoes, Arrow Bram? Shirts and Vollars, Wayne Knit Hosiery, Bradley Sweaters, li. ti W. trousers. Vravenettes and Rain coats, Stevinsons South Bend l'nderwear, Stetson Hats, t'arhartt Overalls, etc. p AT SHIV YF - . . , 'W .X lilfl Store Ever Growing lnto a Greater Field of Service -,, , ,..-1-f V ..nr. - - 1... i --V 212 I ,,,.-., m,,:,,,R ,, if sm., .'-..3:,,,,. ti 5, ,J ,C , A .. 5, THE INTEGRAL stay i11 the saine end. lVhat would you liavv done i11 a canoe, .Iohn'! Tliursday. April 27th-Tlie weather l'l0ill '-i up nice today and the baseball team got ill ll good afternoon's workout i11 preparzitioii for SHIIIITIQXYS game. Posters appeared 1111110111111- ing a game witl1 the Cresto A. A, of Fort Wayii-. for this Satiirday afternoon. These co-eds are sure taking the boys for a merry clias--. One even roped Shorty Layzell for a trip to the inovies tonight. Judge Leonard arrived in town tonight after spending some five weeks in the east on a business 171 trip. He 3llll0llllC4'fl to a small gathering of friends that he had inet his Waterloo i11 lYashington and was going to be Ill2'l1'l'll: fl there this sunilner. lVhat is Flossie going to do George? XVP heard some awful reports about Vi'eil going into a restrau- ra11t after the show a11d having the shoulder of his coat covered witl1 flour, powder or some- thing of the sort. All would have been well if l1e l1ad11't tried to explain something abo11t shav- ing just before coming down. Better get .1 light colored suit for evening Russell. Friday, April 28tIl1SlliDI'Ilfill gave Mick Earl the prettiest complilnent about l1is getting away with things on l1is good looks ill Mechanics class this morning. This made Charlie Hall happy, as he is a bit put out because Mick put a few over on him. Soriano is around chasin-I all the staff members into C1ine's to have their picture 'ttool-c . Weather is clear and the tennis fans were at it before the seven o'clock classes convened today. Engineer'S meeting in chapel hall at 6:30 or thereabouts. The dance and movies had an unusually large at- tendance tonight. Must be that the boys are getting used to the places so as to be i11 trim for tl1e last six weeks. Saturday, April 29th-The day started out bright and clear and hopes are high for seeing a good hall game. The Crestos. who defeated us last year 5 to -1. arrived in town 011 tl1e noon train and were well received. The turn out was very good and the game bette1'. When it was all over a11d tl1e dust had cleared from the base lines the score stood 19 to 4 i11 favor of our team, Garnett pitched a wonderful gaxnf and had the crowd with him all the way. Bill Nutto 011 third played a steady game and de- serves credit for the showing l1e made in this 11ew position. As usual Captain Phil Hedges was the star of the game, fielding perfectly and PAGE '19 '! ! 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Bath in Connection -1- -, -1- -1- 1 Q-9, -1- -1 , 4, -1- 'X' 1 1 --X -, 'I' E li - W- I -1- 1 -1- -Io f .xv 'X-1 'I' Iii . 1 1 is 1 -1- I -1- 'Z I' 'I' -1- E Largest and Best Supply of E -1- -1- z'I 5 I Z 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 1 Ei 1 E. 3 0 3 : '5' 'Er' E no 3 C? -1- 'Sf 'I' 'I' 'I' -1- 'I' 'I' 'I' -1- -1--1-1--1--1- VAUETU THEINTEGRAL 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Cro ton Theater 3444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 3 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 howing the Latest Releases --Watch for them 444444 4' '4 '4 -4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'F 4' 4' 'F 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 'F 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 'P 'P 'P 'F 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'P 'F 'P 'F 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' Z 44444+ E 1 . 5 E ' fl , 51: 1 ,' T Q' ' - 'f 4 E 2 4 ' 4 1 i ,, -MV-' 53 + I We Can Save You Money on Good Used Cars 5 See l's Before Making Your Purchase if E 1 -1- 1 +++++++++ 7: 'E I-' Cf F! L 2 :- 71 P1 1 YV l 6 F! P- E1 4 fv U1 ++++++++ 44444 'P -P 4' -4 -4 -4 4' 4' '4 -4 -4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'F 'P 4' 4' 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 'F 'F 'P 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4' 4' 4' 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' +4444 F. A. EMERSUN Sz SON THE INTEGRAL batting superbly. All of the other members of the team also deserve a whole lot of credit for their team work and good spirit. The dance tonight asain was well attended. Judea leonard was there in all his glory but he had to go some to out do Rannie and Gaynor who were doing some fancy stepping. Cart was a bfi peeved this evening because a party told Prof Shipman that said Cart had a Calc notebook. Nothing to worry about. old man, you aren't alone. Sunday, April 30th-Thig day of rest was well used by most everybody in town. Hardly a soul could be found until noon, showing that one day they got in some tall sleeping. Dur- ing the afternoon cameras were out in force. Being as it was a nice day there should have been a goodly number of good pictures taken. The path to Fox Lake is being trod by a larsie number t'or so early in the season. There was a May-pole pa1'ty out at the cemetery this even- ina. John Quinn and Tucker. the ladies' man we1'e the male fairies and we promised not to tell who the girls were. It wont be a hard guess for anyone who knows where Weil lives. They had some time but it is a shame to take advantage of the dead and walk on them sol The annual pilgrimage started to the station to meet the trains from the south. To-night the boys were out in force. As usual there were only a few fair ones on the train but Shipman arrived with a new top coat that made up for the lack of co-eds. Monday, May lst-The morning and noon trains were met by the pilgrims and today thr-y were rewarded by the arrival of a dozen fair school marms. The campus was well stocked with engineers who spent the best part of the day greeting friends from last summer and look- ing over the new ones. Things begin to look refined as the boys are laying aside their flan- nel shirts and sweaters for white shirts and coats. It sure makes a difference in the dress when the ladies come in. The arrival of the girls made IVIIGGIGI' Cole homesick and while in Calc class, physically, he soared to heights un- known and wrote out the following little verse t'or the calendar: Girl of my heart non can compare, Eyes are so blue and lips so red. Girl of my heart I've loved you from the start. Oh. girl of my heart will you be my sweetheart. This would be all right if itwasn't for the fart that XVheeler is a married man. Band practice PAGE Tl 'I I I I I I I'-24 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 35 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' :Zo 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 'I I I I I I I I' 2: I 1 1 '- 1 2 if Yi 1 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' Jackson's Hardware and otion tore ALL KINDS FISHING TACKLE i'I I I I'6 I I I I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Sf 'I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I I I I I'-9 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -3. 'E' .,, 'I' 32 'I I I I I'-If The Cheapest Place in Steuben County to Trade 2 a I.A. A Y X if L : f tx xl 'I' 1 . 5 H0sack's Music House 'I I I I I I I' vi 25 FD t ' N FV- 22 DD 3 Si 5 so fb 6 O '1 D.- Ili 'I I I ! I I I I' for i'I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' rl' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' '3 I I I I I I I I I I I' Everything Musical l X l TIHCIYTEIHLX P+44444444444+44+44444++44444444444444444444444444+444+44+4444444444444 4 'f 1 EE E 1 Z5i?1F: Z 55 I as 221' 'L'-31:2 ll 22.125221-2, 1 2 ge.Q:-2-qi Q25-1 1 E E 2? E We Are Now Showing Our Line Of E 3? EE E 5: rf T ' ' 2 rc' 'liltl Q' it wplco o mm 2 C 1 -1- 1 3 + 4 E Palm Beaches and Gabardmes, Palm Beach and E + 4 E Flannel Trousers, Straw Hats and Caps E + 4 + 4 + 4 ii Sport Shoes of All Kinds J' 4 + Shirts and Neckwear for Hot Weather 5 4 E Popular Prices Prevail Here I I 32 I 33 1 1 L J A R RAR D E E 0 0 I 55 32 E E -x- 13- i 'cF:g 'X' in I s E I v + +4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 + + 4 + 4 4 A + 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' +444 THE INTEGRAL was 1111111 tl1is 1-v1-11i11g 11111-1' the boys 111111 111-1-n clown 111 1111-et 1111- evening tr11in. 'I'n1's1l11y, May 21111-T111' 01111111115 1101111113 w1-r1- 1111 11111111 111111111 t111l11y 111111 s1-1-111 111 111- 1111111111: 11111V1l 1111- grass to 1111- l1l'St 1111 1111-ir 11l1ili1'1' Cllllllvl was w1-ll 11111-11111-11 11s it illW1lY5 is 111 1111- 111-'qin11i11g 111' 1-111-11 11-rin. 'l't11's1111y, May 21111-11-o111.1 t'l11ss 111121-1111.1 was c111l1-11 fo rthig 11111-r1111o11 111 XV1111 l1 1111- sty 1- of ll1V1l1i1111lS wus 1-11111121-11. Much to 1111- 111-- li'rh1 of those who w1-re against 1111- first s1-l1-1'- tion The 11111111 pave 21 p11111i1' 1-11111-1-1'1 up 1111 the Sl1llll1'P i11 the evening. The tnusic was XVt'1I r1-11111-1'1-11 111111 ll large crowd was on 11111111 111 Plljhy 1111- treat. The lvlill' co-1-11s we-re out i11 l'l1l't'11 111111 111111111 things look 1-1-111 inviting. T111- 11111111 11cs1-rves 11 whole 1111 of l'1'Cl1l1 f1n' 1111111' S1111-1ll111C1 S1ltlXYll1'l. E111-11 time they step out they set-111 to do 111-tter which is 11 eootl sign. The Integral St111T C1ll1l1l'l' 111111 11115111055 1111-1-1- in': wns 111-111 i11 111e Ellt's dining hnll. Th- 111'f11i1' w11s Z1 splendid Slll'l1t'SS 111111 there was ntoaw- 1-usint-ss 110118 1111111 at any 1l11'1-1- 111111-1- 1111'e'in2's ht-111 lll11'lll'.Y the tertn. l1'1ohr's 'l'. C. 1 put 1111 ll l11ll11'It' 1111 to the Elk's after lllt' 11111111 concert, All of t11e steppers 111110113 the 1-o-ecls were o11 hand and the affair was 21 liy-,ly one. It is sure great to see the 11a1l c1'ow111-1l and more than six girls to dancewith. Looks like we are going to have a regular banner sprin! term the way things have started. XVc1ln1-sday, May 31-11-It rained during th-- morning but cleared up at noon time. Classes in Campusology are being formed by degrees After we'un5 get a little better acquainted I'll vouch to say that the classes will be large and aoinfr strong, Poor li'l' Russell XVeil is a bit put out this morning cause-well we don't just know wl1y but perhaps Queenie or Red could explain. Several couples of this instit11tio11 11121119 a D112'1'21I11i12G to Fox Lake where t11ey hel-1 on1- of those t1r'll?,'111fll1 little parties known as n weinie roast. Russell 111'1'ivetl 1101119 early so we suppose the party was a huge success. Tucker is still going' it stron: 115 is Quinn. T11lll'Plli15', May -I-Ill1C112111t'l has a I'E't'0l'C1 ills 1911C1l!llt'l? t11is inorning. It seems that at 1111- 111-'zinniitfr of every inid-spring tertn 21 youn.: 11lLll1'S fancy lightly turns to chapel etc. Moven at 9:10 gfiveg the girls i11 one of the classes an i11 Municipal Ena, class tries to sell and electric exl1ihition of some fancy army drills. Spayth iron and an ironing hoard. 1Vhat's the 111211- tcr Frank, not enough money i11 engineering or PA11 1-I T ' 'X Z'-! ! 9'! !'-'! Z X Z X Z X I !'-! 1-'X''Z ! I'-! Z ! I i I'-!'-! 1'-! l X' INSURA CE F0 STUDE S 'I X l ! !'-1 ! ! ! ! I X X I X ! !'-!''Z ! Z X X X0!'-X' U' 1J 'l ! ! X ! !'-X'-! 1 Z l Z X ! ! !--! I X' -I ! X'-101' 'Zhi' 2 Wle can protect your .personal he- 1 2 longmgs against the perils of fire at tix: 4- a small cost, insure your life, your 2 'I' 'lvl'-! ! Z Z ! !' :I ro as F IJ' O P1 K4 O E -1 DJ C FP O E O ET 17 'l ! l I ! ! 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I l' Store Auburn, Indiana VAHlITl TIHCINTEGRAL i++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++i + + + + + + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++ +++++++ + --again we thank ou +++++ +++++ E ,S awe E -x- u i R1 X , In A l ll 1 i ' ' i 4- ,3 DfC11bQII if 0 ++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2:iC1Jl1bll'CIll + in llllllIllll llllllllll 1-, I1 ll-llll- llllI--I I ll' you keep scratching for business I 1 3 ou will not have time to hewall 'Yi fl- . . 1 The lack ol lt, and anyway there i I ls always slime business. I + -x- ++++ ++++ + + is 3 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++6 THE INTEG RAL are you breaking up lioiisoltt-opiitu? 'l'l11- now nid-spriue term students have a ll't'ill'-'ll thin: unusual in Angola -it RAINICIW and lots oi' it too. 'l'ht- Athlotit- Association h--ld a l:1r-:- mass 1111-1-tins this t'Vt1lliIlL1 in 1-liapt-l hall 'l'l1-1 turn o11t was good and the spirit is running IIT fever heat. 'lllll' now groiinds are uoiuu to bf' fixed llllfl soon too, A goodly uuniher ll1lVt' signitied their intention of journt-yinu to Hilfe-- dale on the inorrow to see the gaino to he plnjv 1-cl tliere. l'JlliilIl9Ul'S I11-ld ll 111111-tiiia this --voti- iug instead of Friday as most of the cwtiiv-11-11 ar intending: to eo to Hillstlah- and do not in- tend to re-turn in time for a meeting the sanit- day. l l'i1l1lj', Slay Sth-The weather looks lwtt-11' Ihis morning and spirit is rising for tht- gain-- this afternoon. which l1l't'tll'tlll2' to all llllllt'i'- tions should be a liiiindinger. About tio-5111 twelve- or fifteen 1-ars le-ft town for lflillsdalt' t'ill'l'Ylll2 no less than one liuudred entliusiastit- rooters to help the team along. Mivky Earl knew the road so well that all you liavo to may to him is RI-23, They got there in time for the game despite the fart that they went 11.141 Hillsdale and did11't k11ow it. The gaine was replete with thrills and the spirit of the vro-.1':l was in unison. Three made the trip llll ll mot- or1'y1'l1- and tive 011 Red PlllllSOl1'S 1notor. In spite of the favt that we lost tl1e ganie tho A1-- gola boys show--d lots of spirit and were ir eomniaud of the situation at all times. 'l'l1-- 1'k'llIl'l1 trip was full of fun for all and 1-v-ry body is talking about the gaine for Monday. Saturday, May Gth-The day started early for those who heard the shrill blast of the tin'- whistle and answered its call for Anf:ola's tire department had a little job about five forty this A. M. A number of students were out to-day to help work on the new ball diamond Xveil has a new trick with a couple of matches by which he can tell you what you said to the last girl or boy you were out with. Ask Gay- nor, he had it proved to him. Rip Paulson had a little accident in front of tloudy's and after it was all over he limped away. A little lat--r he was seen with one 1-ye closed and a gain-- lez. Tough luck old man, we all trust that you wo11't be out of eoudition long. 'causff wt- sure like to see you dashing in that hug ot' 5'0urs. Had a litlle rain asain to-day as nf-r usual. Hope it clears up long enough to let us have a same o11 Monday. Bill Blakey and the rest of the boys who are forever 1nakin:f PACE T1 203124'14t'7r'Z 1 P'! X X X X I I X 'Z X ! I ! I' 4'4 X X X P'1 X ! P'I l X X X 3 I P'I X I I'4' 2 5' -i- -i- 1 -1- -1- 3.53 3 'Z' -1- '1' -1- -1 -1- 1- -1- -1 -1- 3 -1- 413 3 -1- 2 gg -1- -1 -113 'L' -1- 3 -1- -1- 1- -1- -1 1- -1- -1- -1 -1- 1- -1- -1 -1- -1 -1- 3 3 4' '! I X X ! X I I I ! !''X X X ! l I P'l Z Z X X X X X X l l l l X P '! l X l I Z l 'I 'I ! ! !' -I' 'X' ROSS H. MILLER Tailoring and Dry Cleaning Hats Cleaned and Blocked Phone 48-1 Angola, Indiana 'X ! I ! ! 1 I X I I !'i 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'Y' 'F fi' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'P 'I' 'X' 'X' 'I' -P 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'Ze 'I- -3. .21 '! X I X ! ! ! 2 ! 1 ! Z' eeing is Believing 1 -Just step in and see our im- i 'X' , ' qw pros ed parlors and our fine I 2 line of Confections and Re- 5 E freshments. Surely a fine E place for Rest and Refreshment '1 ! ! ! X ! Z ! X ! I ! ! X'-!-'!'-I' '! l ! l ! X ! ! I !'-!'-X'-! 1 I'-I-'1' -I--1-1--1-1-1--1--1--1 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1 :If FU .ii SD -1 1-s 1- ? 5' -1- -1- 5 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- '!'-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1- 1 N-sp.-.4-fx NJ'? N'N-rx. Bassett's Ice Cream Angola, Indiana VguL,n THEINTEGRAL ?++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++9+++++++++++i +4 +9 + + + Z E 3 r 5 I The COlle e BOOk Store 2 55 Q I 9 + jf, FIRST FLOOR MAIN BUILDING Z 2 1 3 E + N I E ' QQIRINCS 1 'Z' GQ OO 'X' 'P -P Cx I E I Q, J E' 5,0 Ll E 455 A371415 00931 E + 9 I? e 3 E TQQIIHHCHE Supplies I + ,ILL COLLEGE BOOKS DRAWING PAPEII I INKS ++++++++ +++++++++ FOUNTAIN PENS FANCY PENCILS PENNANTS E SEAL SIIATIIINIJRI' COLLEGE JEWELRY E E :Q 23 Technleai Advlee Free 2 E I + + + ..,,L,,.,....-LLL. + + '-D3b5'DbbGQQQRQRQ , + 3 - l- 3 + ++++++ +++++++ Wilhiam A, Pfeifer, Manager 1 + + + + + I q + :+++++++++++W6++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++i+i+ THE INTEGRAL those lllf6l'Ilill week end trips, left town a':fli.1 to-day. Stllllvllllllg went wrong Ili hvilllitl did' 11't get to go. Mzlylw the 0141 folks are tired ol' feeding .lolll1. The tlilllvt? had u very :ond :lt- telldance zllld the HlllSlt'lilllS re-apecl a llzl1'1'l.-Qi. Great llow the fl2llll'k'S flttract so lllilllj' tllll'lll2. the S1ll'lll2 term. Ht11'4l:l',', May Till-The dily was warm :lull Mi . The A111011 town tealu lllilfl' ll trip to lIl1'l:a' to plzlv the tcllllll from fllil' plat 1,'. .1 froodl lllllllllftl' ot' Stllflflllg lllilflt? the trip. Til'- Alliltllil Il'll1ll XVUII the day T to 1, and everl- llody was lllllllly, Russel XVell could be hear-'l zlll over the 2'I'8llCl stand. His wit zllld lllllll0l' drew Illilll tl lilll?ll and retort from the Bllflvl folks. Pill Blakely exllillited his skill as flll !llIl0'll0l3llt' lllt'C'llZllllt' by l-llpslirinu a Fill' ill ir: time and netting' hack to All'lOl1l O. K. Poo' Jilu, our Editor, fell down on the job and did' ll't wet ill llfllll Il A M. The usual Slllldujf 1-veuillu' 4'-rowd was out to llleet the train from the soutll. It is lle':illllil1': t0 he :l real tllizil witll 501119 of the fellows since the lllltl-SIll'lllL I9l'lll has Sfilfllbfl. Boykll Illlltlf? his usual Suu- dzlv evellillfr trip to the Snyder tlOl'lll :ls did his I1'll, Boll. I-S'll'IlGV XYe1'ers even stepwed out and daslld about for a while with one of our littlf- eo-edsi GflllPllXV2llfl was seen out wlllkillg' on lllost ever str:-et hut the well liillted olles. XYll0 was it lfllll -r. w01l't you lil'lll'l her out ill the light so we llll may know? NIU- wonder who il 1 :l1 wftll I.Illl'0lll0 ls:1t l1i':llt. XV il or Flor'- :---t'- hll1s::'l!ll'11l PllAt'l'I2lllll'll il fritufl f'ol1 W0 l-'l-:ll tll '1' the w.-ek --lld. lllllvll to th: delixlr- 01' S YQl'lll of the fl-llows. llondlv. Slay 8th- CZIIHDIIS vlnssrls stzlrttll riallt Zlfftll' the Seven 0't'lot'k vlasses let out and Qrew ill strength :ls the day passed. Siells ap- ll1'fll'lllf!' 1l!lllOllllt'lll'! the Hillsdale eallle for tllis 1ll'lt'i'llUUll. Spirit is l'l1llIllll'1 lli':ll Zlllll illkAl'I' the defeat of last Frdzly tht- lloys are out 10 6-veil llllltters our 92lf-llllll, and Illt'Il for that de- eidillf 22111112 The 1-rowd :lt the lrlll frame sure was ill Qolld llulllol' and r--zl1'il1'1 to 20, The Qalllll- was ui-'-1 2l'1Cl Hood, despite the fat-t tllzlt it was l'llllt'll :lt tlll- end of the tenth illllilla S0 that the Hillsdal- Ivtllll llli'1llt 1-atvll the train north. .-Xl'll01l.ll the st-ore stood 1 1 at the call of llllltl it 11.11 2'lllj'lNlClV'S Uiilllit, 92lL'll th'il1ll l2ll'klIl'l the lll't r- sary Dlllll'll to put across il willllill: run il: ll 1ll1lt'll, It is Slll'E a great thing, tllis giving ot' free til-kets to the llloviesl The sllow wal. crowded and the fellows took l1ClVZl1lIHQO of its PAGE 'IT 'Z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I' '?-Y-'I I'i I' 'Z' When You eed Refreshments Go to the College Inn Ice Cream Parlor. 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It sounds que'-r but she ought to know, The evening wind was Cold so the parlors eauglit it instead of the porches and swines. I would suxaest that some of the eo-eds either pull down the shades or close the door leading' into the lighted hall. Tuesday, May Sith-Russell XVeil left tliil morning for a motor trip to Cleveland, and asked that his little Queenie be well taken ca-rc of until he ,frets hack. She will, Russell, bn' you had sure better hurry bac-k. Loc-liner kwpr the Chemistry class in an uproar all period with his ariuments and cross talk, Not to uten- tiou his and Foleys aceurate chalk throwinu Things are sure enouzh dead this afternoon. Campus classes are few and the weather eloudv and damp. At about six-thirty we had to hav'- our daily rain or somethin: would have hap- pened. Several couples went up town in .ill the rain and had to be disappointed because there wasn't a dance. Snyder Dorm is sux-- catehing it these days There wasn't an emptv chair in the plare toniuht, not to mention the steps being used. Because of the rain some of the fellows got some much needed studviziu done. It is rumored that the 1-0-eds will put on a program at the En':ineer's meetiu: this week. If they do there will be a biz' turnout. Posters appeared announeinu th- gaint-Q for Friday and Saturday. with Mauvliester and Hun- tington. xY1'lllll'?llilj, May 10th-It rained hard duritin the niflht but let up in time for the early risers to go to their seven o'clom'k elasses, Campus elasfes had to he valled off due to the ne-I grounds. George Gaynor reports that the in-av eonflic-t betwen Spike Thomas and .lim Rennie has been indefinitely postponed. Too inanx' women in sehool these days to argue over an one. Durinu the mornins the sun came out and thinfs luvraxi to look alive azain. 'Tlreasi-: ' Morgan was around shakina hands this niorns in: So far liaven't been able to discover ih- motive back of it all. but that there is one we don't doubt. Hand shaking seems to be a vt-r5 c-atc-l1iu': thing these days, Shipman is bein: kept in smokes and Rouse's arm is sore. Seems PANIC ffl '! X ! X ! Z ! Z ! Z I'i 'I' 'K' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' '!' 'X' 'I' 'X' 4. 'I' 'Z' 'I' '!' 'I' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' '!' 'I' 'K' '! I ! E ! I'-Z'1 X I ! I' -z-Qz'-:--:- 5 '1 U1 FF U1 :- ca -r: Cf -cs 3 o 2 :s -x--1--1-+ LADE A D PORTER BARBERS 'I' 'I' 4- , 'I' 'I' m -Q - 'I' 'I' G KQZ ' '3' 'I' lf63EeJY' fl 4' 'E' -S2-215'-6 2 PII A, 2 A 4. . 4, gag- 9 4, ' ' i f 'I' EFJ 'I' ul- X 'I' 1? gc itil! -1- -51 'I' ' '! I ! ! K l !' 'I ! I X I I ! ! X Z ! l ! ! !' .5. 221 West Maumee Street .go Angola, Indiana 'X' 94' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -I' 'X' 'Z' 'X' '!' 'Z' 'I' 'X' 'Z' 'I' 'X' 'I' '!' 'I' 'S' '!' 'l' 'X' 'I' 'S' 'X' 'X' 'Z Z Z X I ! ! ! ! !''! ! ! 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The afternoon warmed up so nicely that the ball team had a long workout in preparation for Friday's game, Queenie was on a party up into Michigan and made several real interesting, what one might call confessions. It is indeed too bad that they cannot be printed here 'cause they would be of interest to all I am sure. The benefit show for the grads at the opera house was well attended and the music rendered was good. The girls who are roomine next to Goudy's say that they are enjoying: themselves immensely. The Trash Gang, as they are called by some of the co-eds, sure enoush put out a line that would amuse the most cynical grouch. The moon was so brieh. that most of the strollers lost track of the hours and ten o'clock rules suffered a bit. It is ex- t-useable on a night such as tonieht. Tru-sday, May llth-The day started OIT clear and warm so that the campus classes had an early lead. Tennis was in full swing asain and the courts were crowded all day. Base lu-ill practice durine the afternoon showed up well. At supper time Doc Bowers and Ray Oltman went dashing' about town in their one mul-.- power rocking chair. It sure was a treat and the parasol was just the thing to put the finishing touches to the outfit. Barnum sur' ly would have been Qreen with envy had he serve that hook-up. The benefit show at the opera house was well attended again to-night and the Sl'lflCl'S had spunk enough to appear a seco-iii time and inflict their so called music on the audience. They say that the doors had to bv- lockcd. I am not sure if it was to keep 'ht- crowd out or those inside in, Being as it was a good moonlight nieht, making two in a row, the Romeos had their Juilets out. The owners of strinaed instruments were at it in force all about town. There wasn't a street but what was being entertained by one or more groups of entertainers. both by muic and song. Hunts- ter, the boy who keep all the neighborhood of a certain young lady's house awake nights, was out and at it asain tonight. They say that this makes it every night without a miss so far since the mid spring term started. Class meer- ing today which was real snappy and well al- tended. Friday, May 12th-Another clear day altho' there are some clouds to be seem. You may take this as you wish. Barney TVeyers thot he was in a club room instead of Steam Engine -1- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -1- -x- i -1- -x- vt- -1- -1- -x- -1- -1- -1- -1- -I- -1- -x- 'I' -I- -1- IE -1-fn 'Pm io, -! I !'- i'I I l Z Z I 'I I I I I''I I I I I I I I I I''I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' :Io 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 3 'I''I I I I I I I I''I''I''I I I I I I I''I I I I I''I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! 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And he got away with it too. It rained about noon time so as to spoil all chances of our having a baseball game today The Engineering society held a special meeting tonight. The program was varied and put on for the most part by the young ladies. A read- ing was given and the Angola High School Girls Quartett rendered several selections. Mr. Jin: Pettigrew sang and Mr. Raymond whistled after which the entire attendance joined in sin.:- ing some of the latest popular songs while Mr. Beverly played the piano. The dance was w--ll attended as were the movies. Saturday, May 13th-The weather cleared up a bit during the ui-:ht and hopes for a ball game today are bright, The band was out in force and paraded about the square and out to the ball park playing as they had never played be- fore. The crowd at the game, altho it wasn't large, were treated to some unusual baseball. Errors seemed to be the object of the game and altho Tri-State won. it was no credit to win such a haphazard game. There was no base- ball to it at all. just old time sand lot kids play. The movies had another record crowd and the dance again tonight was crowded. Yet des- pite the fact that there are so many co-eds in school the fellows far out lllllllllefed the fan' sex at the dance. Slim Flohr left for the south today to undergo an operation and wont bf back until the end of this term or the beginning of the next. XVe all wish him a successful trip and a speedy return as his banjo is sure missed on dance nights. Sunday, May 14th-Today is Mothers' Day and the churches had a record attendance. lt is sure good that there are some days that caust- the thots of the students here in the midst cf all this hurry and work to pause a minute and think of one who is ever thinking of them. It is said on the campus that the announcements have arrived and so graduation is that much nearer. The triangle on the campus is being prepared to receive the flag pole that the Class of '22 is to erect. It is beginning tn- look like an arlny camp. The warm afternoon had a large crowd out to see the town team play baseball. It was a record crowd and the game was good. Fox Lake caught it again today as the strollers were out en masse. The usual crowd was on hand to meet the 6:18 and her The usual Sunday night callers were at it again and at some places the ten o'clock rules were sure stretched almost to the breaking limit. PAGE S3 'X X X X X X X X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X X ! X X X X X' 'X X X X X X X X X X' C 5 : Q ,154 Q- 3 O O- SI z eq 9' 1: 0 E 1 1 --. N 3 99 'F II, FP 'Y P+ O as C El 5 5' U' O K4 fn U1 fD 0 -x--x--x--z--:--x--x--x--x--:- The House of the '! X' 'X X' -1- as L . 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'T' -1- Make thns place your headquarters, you are always welcome. 4' ++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++ Kolb Bro . i-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--z--1--1--1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 'ff 'S' 'K' -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1 -1- A i f: 73 i .- 55 U if 1 2 '4' i W 4 .A 4. A 1 Q Q 1-1 'T' 1 cv -1 -1- 3, 2 'I' c -1- 1 EE + e 4. r: -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 'P-1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1--1- THE INTEGRAL Monday. May X5Ih-SIIIDIXIHII is OIII of tovn a11d Asst. Prof. Wailes is handling his classes He is making a good joh of it too and the boys are not slowing dow11 on the joh. In steam engineg class today Prof. Roush announced that tl1e spring inspection t1'ip would he made hy the M. E.s. on Thursday a11d Friday of this wetlt. It is his intention to visit the Dodge Bros. Company at Mishawaka. the Studebaker Co. of South Be11d and a concern in Elkliart, niakinf: the trip hy auto so as IIOI to have to worry about catching trains. The Sun was good a11d warm and the campus classes were well atteiid-fd. Tonight was free show night at tl1e Croxtou and as per usual it was well attended. Boll Phelan made a trip up to the Snyder dorm and gave all the girls but one a free ticket to the show and to show their appreciation they Stole his hat and made him go home bare headed. Its a great life so they say. Reports are that Boykin was told he could swing on the gat-f he was given and alone too. It rained this afternoon and evening which seemed natural after two days of clear weather. It was nn- nounced that the graduates invitations would he on sale tomorrow for ten cents per each. Here is where Charlie spends the day with two nice young girls. XVe caught Skole, the woman hater out today. They get you sooner or later Gee! it is great to be a prof. and have one of the boys take you to the train to meet her with a machine. Tuesday. May 16th-Thomas Slllliil suggest-s to Roush i11 steam engines this morning ythat he let Elmer teach his classes while he tRoush1 was away on the trip. The campus was a bit deserted this morning, that is of girls, the engineers were out in force but tl1e color was lacking. The ball team is beginning to think of their games with Huntington o11 this Thurs- day. They are to play a double header at Huntington on Thursday. Being as this is commencement week at that school it will he an all day affair a11d the boys are looking forward to a good ti111e. XYailes is still at the IIGIIII of SIXIDXIIZXIYS classes and so far has kept them well clear of the rocks. Band practice this evening was well attenfl- ed as they are preparing the music for the picnic 011 Saturday. The surveyors were OIII today doing over the town. Gaynor and Minor were away out North XYLIYIIE' Street under the trees. That is the way to do it boys. get way off the11 sleep. Big Jeff was ask- ed if he was going to the picnic o11 Saturday PAG E 8 5 'X''X''X X''X X X X X X X''X X X X P'X X X X X X X X X X'4 X X X X X X''X' 'I' A 'X' 1 'i .X Z i , ., .4-gal?- ' 3 X TP-52 i 5 4- wx ffo,..-fe '- t Esta 1 -1- - ml-fl i . QQ-IW -x- t 'least 1 jg 1 'SEQ 6 in F E Ugly 5 -r- l use ' 'I- 2 Y ss Q41 ' 3: N ,X DOLE Sz SONSE 'X' -5' ,. 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 4' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I'-P 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 3 o. H. swAN'rUscH, M. D. Treating Diseases of the 2 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat E Glasses Fitted Properly ,F E Office H1 1111 -s 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. 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In Steam Engines he spoke real plain to Kraut Weyers and when he had finished Barnevk, cork was up and he inquired if it was a bawl- ing out he was receiving. Some people are so dumb, don't you know. Because of last nightt- rain the campus classes had to be called off Tough on some who haven't porch swings. Swimming classes seem to be gaining more members as the days roll past. At first there were a few but lately the number has increased so that the railroad track toward Fox Lake looks like Broadway and Forty-Second Street after the shows let out. Carl Bars was around today putting up notices that class dues were due. Another indication that gradua- tion is near. Prof. Rex Shipman, as we all knew him, is leaving us to take a position with the Truscon Steel Construction Co. All of the student boov regret that he is leaving. but wish him thc best of success in his new undertaking. iTSC- Put It In Rhyme. The following complaint was received by the claim asent of the Illinois Central railroad at Vicksburg. Miss., from a Franklin county farm- er whose hog was killed by an Illinois Central train: My razorback strolled on your track A week ago today, Your 29 came down the line And snuffed his life away. You can't blame me: the hog you see Slipt through a cattle gate, So kindly pen a check for ten This debt to liquidate. This is the reply received by the former: Old 29 came down the line. And killed your hog we know But razorbacks on railroad tracks Quite often meet with woe. Therefore my friend we cannot send The check for which you pine: Just plant the dead. place o'er his head- Here lies a foolish swine. PAGE S7 44444443 2 4 Ui W4- '4 In 4 3 W4 mi Ei Eg Wi M3-' '44- U24' 4 4 4 4 44444444 'Z' to to Q.: 5 un FP Z D3 E 5 0 0 'I' '1 1 I I I ! l I' 'I X I ! I ! I l ! 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X I X I X ! l ? i 'I' 'I' 55 4 4 55 'X' .FZ zz gg 4 .. 4 1 4 'X' 'Z' 'I' 'I' l 4 Q ZZ 15 i 'I' + 4 ff fe 3:'I P'P'! P'P'! ! I ! P'I ! ! I ! ! X ! ! !'-i' HOTEL HENDRY BOGAN AND ANDRES, Props. Students Are Always Welcome Angola, Indiana RITTER'S GROCERY -for- Confections and Cigars l'.X41lC SS THE INTEGRAL 'X X X X X X X' 4. 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' X 'X X X X X X X' 'X' Health and Vigor are Gold and Silver -Io 'X' 1 When it contes to true life values, you cannot have these things if your 1 1 health sutiers from causes that have not been eliminated from your body. I i Chiropractors remove these causes by adjusting abnormal conditions to 1 I normal, 1 'X' 'X' ... 1 33 QMM x 'W slli ' ek-49? 1:59 at R. B. HANSELMAN, D. C. 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'X X X' 'X X' 4. l'zu't of the mission of at helpful bank is to assist its patrons in Z iiCCllIXlLll2lUllfL1' surplus funrls---funrls usually neezlezl when oppor- Ili E tunity comes. E 1 In this hunk we welemnu the small flepositor anrl share his pride 1 1 as his surplus increases and he feels the strength and security 11,1 I wlut-li 21 bank account gives. 1 + -x- + -x- + - X X X X X X X X X' 'X X X X X X X' ANGOLA IQT US CO. X'-X X X X X X X''X'-X X X X X X X X X X''X X X X''X''X X X X X''X X X X'4 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X'+'X''X X X X X X X X X' 'X X X X X X X X X X X X' THE INTEGRAL JOKES Continued from page 46 Quite Simple, Too. Heinie niet Bill Blakey the other day, and said, I say, Bill. I watched a wonderful nm- chine at Lampman's this morning. And how does it work? asked Bill. XVell, was the reply, by means of a pedal attachment, a fulcrumed lever converts a vert- ical reciprocating motion into a circular move ment. The principal part of the machine is a huge disc that revolves in a vertical plane Power is applied through the axis of the disc, and work is done on the periphery, and the hardest substance, by mere impact, may be re- duced to any shape. What is this wonderful machine? askcd Bill. A grindstonef' was the reply. .srscq Relativity Frank S- got his buzz wagon stuck in the mud, so his friend watched the wheels to see if they were spinninfr. XVhy. Frank, said he. the back ones are sp'nning, but the front ones are getting' 3 good hold. n-f-Tsos- Soon AVIATOR-lon being led to courtlz But officer, I was ony doing 160 miles an hour. Aero Cop: Why, you were delaying the truf- fic. -TSC- HOLY SMOKE-Johnny: Mother, how old is that lamp? Mother: About three years. Johnny: Turn it down then, it's too young: to smoke, -T344 A girl from the tribe of the Siouxs Was often afflicted with Bliouxs The trouble she found. was down near the ground Her feet were too big for her Shiouxsi -TSCA- Bill: Is it possible to confide a secret in you? Alex: Certainly, I will be as silent as the grave. Bill: YVell then, I have pressing need for two bucks. Alex: Worry not. my friend, it is as if I had heard nothing. PAGE Q11 SAMUEL C. WOLFE 'I I ! ! ! ! X ! I ! X I X'-! ! !' CD FD 5 '32 CD rv- 'l Z I Z I ! X !-'! l I I ! ! ! !' V G Q A Humphreys Block -1- 'I' E Phone 71 Angola, Indiana E 'I' .g.'I' .1.'I' ,1.'1' .1.'1' ,1.'I' 4.9 ii ii ii 'P+ 'I !' 'I I' 'P+ 'Pi' '! 1' 'I I' '! I' '! I' 'I !' '! !' ii ii 'P+ 'Pd' '! I' 'I !' ZZ 'l 1' 2 43 53 7120 5:0 Sw m E1 Ed l ' -I'-! ! I l Z ! ! X' to E 2 Z m E1 5 Fl' 3 O fi' 'U IJ' O 23 rn A oi 'l ! P'!' 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My wife has been kicking my shins under the table for the last twenty years. g-TS1 -- Dedicated to Harry Hoffman, who recently received a letter from a mysterious girl from Flint, Michigan, It read somethin: like this: Harry, put your arms around me Oh! for Heavens sake! A'int you awful glad you found me, Oh! for Heaven's sake. Ani I not your little beauty? Are you not my little cutie? Kiss me, kiss me, sweet Patootie Oh! for Heavens sake. -TSC- FORCE OF HABIT: I would love if I dared, said the enthralled young man to the tair ex-telephone operator, to press some kisses upon those ruby lips. Yes'? she said abstractedly, Number, please? --Arse-e Mayer: I wonder what makes a man always sive a woman a diamond engagement rms? Baird: The woman. ZTSC- Kenneth: 'Can I kiss you? Reba: N0. that's wrong. Kenneth: Hanged if I see why. Reba: You should say. 'May I'. 44mseh4 Doctor tto patientiz It's nothing to worry about-just a little boil on the back of the neck, but you must keep your eye on it. 'I'-L 'I' 'L' -x- -1- -1- -1- -1- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -1- -1- -x- -x- -x- -z- ,!. - -r- -1- -z- -1- -x- 3 fu 4' :- jg cv 4, rn -2- 3 'I--I 'I' '- 'I I I I' 'I I I' -z--z--z- 'PU M U '11 'PU O Z ti ++++ 'I I I I' 'I I I' Everything you want at the SCHINBECKLER 1 5 and 10c Variety Store E -I- E East Side of Square E 2 The Store that Does Things S -x- 1' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4. 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W, 'I' 1 5 'Y' . 3 Students Tables 1 3 Repairing Z 3 Picture Framing Z -1- 'I' -1- I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 'I' 'I I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I I 'I' 'I I I I I I' F9 P- Q F P U tk 2 l1l FD P1 :U sv FD 'I I I I I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I I I I I I I I I I' O 9? C12 :f '5 Q H N 3' oo 3 Z T I E 'U O o :E E3 1 0 W' Q rn Q Z C Fi m N U1 'I O 1' I 5 x: 5' 'PU E Q 2 I D- ' H 65 -F' 9 'ff if D4 L6 I I I I I I I I I I' Office Over Angola Bank Trust Co. 'I''I''I''I''I''I I I'4'4 I'4'4 P'P'P'I I I'4'4 I I !'4 I I'4'4 I P'P'F:If VX l THEINTEGRAL ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Kraitz Drug Store The ZE :fare I Spalding Athletic Goods +++ Eastman Kodaks Printing and Developing I 9 I I lrlgg9lLt.S Candles in 3 Fountain Pens 3 rv Z -1- 3 ?Z 1' ++++++++++++++++++++++G++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++?i+++++++++++ Z++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++i 2 3 3 0 Iii -1- 1 1 -x- 2 i Z Best Equipped Barber Shop in Town 2 31 -'Z 1 3? E 'I' -I- '1' -X' 'l' -K- + -X- '1' -X- 'I' -I- E E E Northwest Corner of Square C. L. MOTE, Prop. Q + 1 4 + + 1 53 P++++++++++++ +++++++4+P +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ THE INTEGRAL SINGIJG TIIAVK MIND: lbulilm: WIien is Your duuuliter thinkin: of Qvttins ll1:1i'i'i'-tl? Blulmluz Constzintly. TS.. Traveller: Quick, give me ti round trip ticlr et, Auentt IYliel'f- to? 'l'ruvellvr: Buck here, wht-re'd 'ju s'posf- Ts.. 1 Stull' Illiotogrnplierz I've cziuglit an stizipsliwf of the fl:-eiiig' gainlilerf' City Editor: Good--now tnkv n time 1-xv posure of the police in pursuit. TSP A C'ORRlCl l' AT THAT: Prof. Gzillzilierz 'LX transparent object is one you can look tlirui now give an illustration. Barry: A doughnut. ' --TS1' A IIRACTICAI, GIFT: XVHCIIIIIJITZ Uxxvlllll s the idea of Qivine' your fiancee ai cignret 131311, does she smoke? Gayboy: Oh, nog but she's just about dn- to break off and send my presents buck ning I L-:in use it myself. if frso as A RATTLER: One o fthe T. S. Cfs sproutin: I-nfrineers was COIlllI1'I liolme on the East road about 12 o'c-lock the other nicht :ind just us ln- uot even with the graveztrd the enfine w-nt dead. Ilut he sa'd he got so sczaiwtl wlivn li-- sziw where he was that he shook the 1-:ir so lmdly the durned old Ford tliouzlit the niofox' was runninf: and crime clear to town before it discovered it's mistake. -'Psi' - ANI! A I-lI'3lI'liD IBAFK - Inner oruuns, za' well us the outer peculiarities of innn, liairf- chainfed from aee to Zl'I9fWlIII9SS the now use- lrss appendix. the vanished tail. YVliz1t do you suppose will he the next I-liaI1':'e'? It may lie. if I'roliihitioi1 lasts long onouuli the some lirocesg of evolution will provide inni- witli the interior organism of gi t-aim-I! -TSP -g YNBREAK.-XIlI.PI: Said the tramp 211 thi- kit' c-hen door: Couldn't you give int- a lvitt- to 1-ut. lady? I was horn unlucky. Well your luck is holding out, caiiiiv tI.f- rt-ply as the door hzinfzecl shut. - - TS! W RIGHT-O: t'IVho, asked the professor of th.- student. was Homer? The guy Babe Ruth knocked out, was tlng reply. PANIC E922 '! X X X ! I ! I ! ! ! Z 1 3: 'F 'I' 'I' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' ata 'I' 'Z' 'I' 1? '23 '5- 'X' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'i' 'I' 'I' i 'X ! l ! ! ! !' 'I X X X X' Holderness Jewelry Store 'X X' Elgin Braclet Watches Dependable Timepieces South Bend Watches Alarm Clocks -1. -x- E Dependable Jewelry 024 it 'I' -:--x-4--x- -1- -1- i 3' 4. K4 'Z' ... i rr -x- 2 2 -1- 'K' 'T' 2 It 2 'I' Q2 ale - 3 .,. E 4, O Z 5 E 53 + 5 2 'Q 4- :fe-zo .1..g. fg- 'I' 'S' -r 'X' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'P 'I' 'X' 'X' 'Z' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'X' '!' 'Z' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' I 'Z'-Z'-9 vX- 'I' 5, Peacemaker Flour 3 Z Will not raise the dead, but will Z 'X' raise the wherewith to keep you 'I' -y. . -x- g alive and healthy. 3 The Best and Cheapest in price on the market. Made by GRANT MILLER '1 X I Z 2 -X'-Z Z'-! ! Z ! X'-! ! ! ! ! I !' -I'-! X ! ! ! ! X ! I Z X' '! !' 'Z Z ! Z I ! ! X I I ! I X !' 'X Z ! ! 2 Z ! ! ! Z !'-! ! X ! Z 1-'! X--!' D. M. SUTTON 'X 'Z ! ! ! ! Z I I I' ! Z !-'I'-X02'-Z'-! X !' 'I I I ! Z Z X l Z l l l 1 3 1 I 1 ! I' 'TJ 2 K :E in 8 5? g si p Q Z 'Ei E in IP 2 5 U' 2: O O Sn '! I ! Z Z I l 2 ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! I ! l West End Grocery Groceries, Notions 'X-'P+ 'P+ 'IUXWE 'P '! ! Z- -P-P-I P'X-4-4-4-'Fifi'-P-P El Q U1 V' '4 iq l'f1 Q Ee- Q 'B I U, 2 gg IJ 'U 55 2 In P cn Q E IP Z e 2' 5 Zi H 0 D.- -I'-X'-X !'-Z'-I'-X'-I'-X I--1--I4 '! X X l' O 4 YD 1 IP :s UQ O :T U17 DJ :S av P-l 1 s: U2 ff O 9 1 l ! I X' 'I ! Z !'-X ! ! ! !0X Z ! ! ! !'-!'-! ! I' -I-'I'-I I'4 I I X I X ! I X'-I '! Z ! Z ! ! ! I X I ! ! !' 'I I ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I X'eI Z I-'!'-X I'-! !'-!' Broken Lenses Duplicated '!--H Z'-X ! ! !'-X !'-I I I X I I X'-X X !' -I-'X X--!--I ! ! ! l--I ! X X':I- l'N'Wl V1 TIIE IN1YiGlLXL ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CITY MEAT M RKET 'I' .g. 'X' if 'A' 02 'I I l X Z I ! X X I I I' I' IZ' U2 -6 U1 W U3 I FU n-4 U P1 r--4 K' 'CJ 'JU O u--4 . w '! ! ! I ! X X I X ! X' -1- i 2 4' 3 55 i E The Best Fresh and if , 5 .P 3: J S Cured Meats 1 3? rg I I Q px f Prompt. Free Delivery E 'I' -2- 'I' -1- 'i-'X !' yi 'I-'Z' ,Q Q I L- -1- 'E' .cal Us 4. 2 i Everything Sanitary. Inspect Z f our back room if you wish. 2 .3 ,P -X' '! ! !' HZ 'Z I ! Z I Z '?'Z-'I-'X'-If-P'! ! ! I Z ! !'+'i ! E i Z'1 '! !'-Z !-'i I'-9401-'X !'-X-'! !'+'! I'4'4 I'4 I i P'! ! X X X X ! i''P+ 'I 2 ! ! ! X i X X X !'-I' 'I' 'I' 'X' -I' 'X' 'X' i 'Z' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'X- 'I' 'I' 'X' 'P 'X' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'X' 'I' 'Z' 'X- 'I' 4. 'I- 4. 'X' 'Z' 'X' 'Z' 'X' .g. 'I' 4. q. 4. 'X' 4. 'I' 'X- 'X' 'Z' 'Z' 'X' 4. 'P q. 'I' 'E' .5. 'I' 4. 4. 'Z' 'X' 4. 'I- 'X' 4. 'I- 'Z' 'X' 'I' 'E' 'P I 1' 'z' 'X I Z r'. -! !' 6' 'I' 3 B O I S ' if 'F -I' 'B A K '1- 4- .L 33 'X' '!' 'P 'X' 'I' 'I' If you like good shoe-sY.Shoes that have STYLE, FIT and WEAR I You will like Fl,O?f'SlIElM and BOSTONIAN SHOES. E We have them in .-'Xl.l, STYLES. Combination Last-AAA to D. 1 'X' 'X' E .X full line oi' all kinds and style of SPORT SHOES and E 1 OXFORIPS-wSZI.50 to 35.00 i Q2 We eau l'l,E.lSE you in FIT and STYLE and save you MONEY. E -1- -x- 'lf 'P i no silflfi-emln TO 32 .g..g..j.4 ..5..1. 'I ! X'-Z X Z X X I' El,S'l'ON 'S SHOE STORE .g. 'r I--PZ-'Z'-2-'X'-I'-i I ! i 'r'P-X ! X I P'!''Z''Z''X Z I''I-'P+'X-'Z X P'X I X X-'1 I'+'I'-! X X !-'X ! X Z'-I-'X I !-'! l X I I ! !''Iwi' 'l l X ! X ! I Z ! X ! I' THE INTEGRAL Indoor Sports Clark: Lt-t's go to the dance tonight. Mazie: Why do you 1ike to dance so mut'h Clark: Oh, for many reasonsgl t-an put my arm around you, draw you up close, ft-el your soft Cheek against mine, and - Mazie: That will do! Let's Stay at home and make believe we went to the dance A Tse' - Gaxssrtl Chemist Gullette on the job: l should liki- very much to have an increase in my wages. :sir I was married yesterday. Doss: I'm sorry my good man, but we t'at:': do it. The t-ompany does not assume any respozvf sibility for accidents which happen to our em- ploys, out side of the laboratory. e Tsv W4 Spicer: If you were attending a dance, and the hall was suddenly plunged into darkness would you begin to light out? Gruenwalcl: No I would bejxin to make cou- nectionef' .,,Tgf' W. BIllSil'il.l Nott- Hundy: The members of the ort-l1est1'a nine: be here at S o'clock sharp. Member: Sharp? Bundy: That'S flat, --TSP - Smith: Why did Cart buy that hi: tnu:net'?' Brown: He heard a certain girl here in toni 11 had an iron constitution. and he thought it would attract her to him. .,.,TgP Y. Heard in NVllIS0ll'SI Prof. Bill: Give nie a cheese sandwich. Prastka: Sorry, Prof., but the clieese ha- just run ont. Prof. Bill: XVell why didn't you Chase ir ---TSP W Y Le-fever: XVhat would you do if I kissed you? Miss Berry: I would use one hand for in- sulation and with the other I would create u short cirruit by a quick connection Elfillllit your t-he-ek. .,TSt Y- PAST HER. I do hope that you keep youu cows in a pasture, said Mrs. Newleywed. 11: she paid the milkman. A'Yl?S'll1. l'L'DlIPd the milkman. of course, we keep them in pasture. I'm so glad. gushed she. I have been told that pasturized milk is much the best. PAGE H5 '! X I ! l ! ! I l ! Z X X ! i l Z I' 514 'X' 'Z' 'K' 'E' 'I' 'XG 'X' 'X' 'I- 'I' 'X' 4. -I' 'P 'X' -X' 'I' 'Z' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'P 'I' 'Z' 'X' 4. 3 'Z'PX I P'I X X l l Z ! ! X ! X ! ! X I' Tri-State Eating House For Quick ervice GNWQ JAY BENDER, Prop. -l I 1 ! I Z I ! ! I ! !''! ! ! X''Z''! ! !'4 Z I ! l-eX-'Z Z I ! ! ?'Z-'-!' '! Z ! ! ZQ'Za603021r1 Z ! Z I'-X Z ! ! X Z I'-I'-!-'!0Z ! I I Z''Z ! ! X !' -24 I -2- -1- 'Z' SMOKE A Goon CIGAR E 402-4- -X X X' PEARL E 7c, 3 for zoc E I HENRY NELSON 1 4 ! I X I !' 'X X I X I' 5c Straight H. L. SOWLE 4, -1- 'I' S. W. Cor. Square Z .5 -PSI'-I-'X''!'4 Z !''I''P+'! X ! ! I'-! !'-l'+4'4-4'4 Z'-! ! ! I ! Z'-! X 2' 409'!'+!'-P+'X !+'Z 2 ! I !0'! ! ! !''! Z ! I X Z I I I ! ! ! Z ! I Z !' TAXI P+ -:--z--z--x--x0z--x--x--t--x--x-.x--x--x--x--x--x--x--z--z--x- U D '-41 O FU Z I-It C2 I ti O Dv F' T' fx:-:Dr-xQ-z--x--x--x--x--x--x--x-'x--x--x--x--z'-x--x--x--t Phone 2-X ERVIN DICK -! !'-I !--I--Z !'-Zhi''! ! Z'-! X''I ! X I Z I ! ! ! !'-! Z ! !'-! !--! !--!--!' 'I -Z ! ! !-'! ! E''PB4 1 X Z ! !'+'Z Z I ! ! I X ! X ! I-'I Z ! I Z !4 . 4 'E' I 51 at Angola Shoe Repair '! X X' '! ! 4' hop jj The Only Sole Stitching Machine 2 In Town . 2 Conscientious Workmanship -1- FU C Pi r-4 P4 C S S 'PU -x-is Iii 'Z' 'Z- -Z- 31 'I' 'X' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 4- 'I- 'I- Sli 'Z' Ili E -I- 'I' 'I' 'I' -1' 'X' 'i ! Z Z I' 'Z 'XUZNX' l'.X1ll-I 'f 'F 'l'lIE INTEGRAL 'X X'4- 'X' 'X' E 'X' 4. 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X' 1 'X X' 'X' 'X X' 'X X X' 'X X' 'X X' We Aim To Carry A Full and Complete Stock ot' 'X' EE Radio Equipment To Serve Your Wants E 'X' 'X' E WE ARE DEALERS IN E 22 wEsT1NGHol'sE 1 22 KENNEDY i 2 GREBE 1 1 WESTERN ELECTRIC RADIO SETS X E REMLER 1 3 c'Eos1,EY E 3 KLITZEN .5 -I' 'X' E Ever-Ready Batteries and Acoessories. Brandes Head Sets. E ' We Also Have A Complete Line of Electrical Merchandise. 2 'X X' 'X' 'X' - Q55 THE INDIANA UTILITIES COMPANY gif 1 215 West Maumee St. E 'X' 'T'.'X X X X X X X X X Z X''X X X X X X X X X X X''X X X X X X X X X X''X X X X X X''! X X X X''X X X''X X X X X X X X X P'X P'X P'X X X X X P'X X P'X X.x: :'X X'4 X- ' ' ' 'X ! !'H 'X X-'X X X X Z X X X X X''X''X X X X''X X X X X X X ! X X X X X P'X X X X X'+'X X''X X X X X X X Z X X X X X X X X X X X X X' 4. 1 I l Q .P g I' or the F1nestCand1es, Cold Dishes 2 '7' . . . 'X' gg and Refreshing Drinks 5 SE E 'X' 'X' 1 I- 1 4- ml' I , Z E or LE i 2 E visit the E I , Il' jg PALACE OF SWEETS E 33 All Fresh Stock E -1--x4 -x-+-x-+ 1: l 5 l it 2 9 -In 1 l VV l 1 19 i '1 c -c 2 . C F5 c '1 -1--x--x--1--1--1-+ 'X' X X P'X X X X X X X X 'X ! X X X X X X X''X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X''X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X' 'X X X X X l X X X X X X' THE INTEGRAL An Enrzlish teacher asked tllv rlass to write a seutenee that meant the same thin: as A wink is as good as a nod to a hlind horse. Som- answers were good and some were had, hut she nearly tainted when she read this one: 'l'llo closing of the riaht optic' ig as suffix-ient as .1 rapid invlination of the Cranium to a sightless f1lIlIClI'llDECi. - - Tsmif - In the days of the eirmiit riders. :i preaclif-r was on his way to Anaola. hut lost his road Coniina upon a small hoy fishing. he questioned him and was soon put on the right track. He rodo a short dstanee when it suddenly 00- Ourred to him that the day was Sunday and that he had not reprorerl the boy for fishing on the Sahhath. Turninu ahout. he returned and said: My litte man, don't you know that this if: Sunday and that fishing on Sunday is a sin? Come with me and I will show you the wa'-' to II--art-n. The sunhurned lad looked up 4-ontemptuously at the sky pilot. Aw, hlazesl XVhy you don'1 even know the way to Angola. TSN -- What They Made A vouple of Tri-State students nut in part of last summer's vat-ation selling hooks: they were asked hy letter what they made. Their answer was in tahular form: 1, Sixteen miles on a sallon. 2. A reputation for nerve. 3. 'l'welvv towns. and rem-ord time in leavin: ten of thi-in, -l. A hit with fin- girls. 5. Enemies with fire fellows. 034 SIZLSZ. T. The a:-quaintam'-- of seven hulldoxs Y 'rsw ,, Ifllu-kstr-rx I know a :ood joke about t-rn4l.- oil. TXIIIUIIXSXI S1ll'llI2 it. Iluuksterz Its not re-fined. - 'rsr' ,- NEXT THliY'I.L FRUSS HAH AND 1CGG9--- llallaher 1XX'itl1 his ideal: 'Do you lin-in what I am goin: to do? Dad: No, what? Gallaher: I am going to :raft heans. red pepper and tomatoes together and raise ready made Chilli Con C1Il'll0, ssrsos- The dog stood on the railroad track. He did not hear the whistle. Toot! Toot! Sausaf:e?'?'?? 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Mrs. Smith: I said yt-s the other day and got myself in griet ', Smith: XVl1en'? Mrs. Smith: The Other day. - 'l'St Tha- l'nrarnisIu-tl 'l'rutl1 Sunday Sf-hool Tent-her: And what is an unc-lean spirit? Youth thopefullybz A dirty dt-vil. Miss, ' -TSC- Uurh Grouvhy l'ar+ nt: No, sir. my tlauuliter shall not marry you. Suitor: Ilut your duueliter wishes to, sir, and she told me just now that you would deity her nothing. Grourhy Parent: That, sir, is precisely what I am doinff' frstrv 0. K. Till Their Fuse Blew Unt. Their inet-ting was mutual, she heing immed- iately attrai-ted by his inagne-tie personality. while he was not repelled. for his lips soon made Contact wth hers, and the sparking grew intense. He proposed with lightning-like pre- cision. then they were united. Their friends were electrified. IYasn't it shocking? -N -TSCA- SMILI-I AND IIE HAPPY Just a little sunshine Just at little rain, Just a little sorrow Just a little pain: .lust 3 word of kindness .lust a pleasant smile It will make you happy Just try it for awhile, Just a little rain drop Just the grains of sand, .lust the hills and valleys, To make the sea and land: Just a merry laughter Just a pleasant thought, Makes the dark days hrieliter. IYith love and pleasure fraught PAGE T919 'I I I I I I I I I I'Z I''I I I'4 I I I I I I I I I ! ! I I I I I I I SEE M. D. WHITE for 'I I I I I- 'I l l I l-'I' 'I I I I I I I I I I I I- 'I' 2 OVERSTUFFED 8.1 LODGE 2 E ROOM FURNITURE 3 g RE-UPHOLSTERING 3: I -I' 'Z !' Z I I' 'I I' ii 'I I' 'I I' Zi 'I !' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I' 'Z' .1-2 ii 'I l' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' '! I' 'I I' 'I !' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I' 'I I- I 'E' 4- 'I' .14 0 0 .xg 3 Dr. William H. Lane 3 4. . . 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