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WAR IS PROVIDENTIAL
SAYS TIGERT AT "Y"

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OF DAYS" WHEN

DANIELS VISITS CAMP
Food, fun and Foxhnll DalnRorfleld,
Professor J. .1. Tigert, In a faiewell
trump cards of the banquet
were the
talk to tho Y. M. C. A. Sunday night,
Riven Saturday evening at the Phoe-- '
explained the detailed plan of present
nix Hotel, by the cast of "Mice and Former Student in Naval day Gcrmnn civilization, and showed
Training Likes
Men," and n few of their especial
how by their "efficient" methods thty
Work
friends.
would have Teutonized tho world in
"Unique" is a word which has long
twenty years more hnd they not been
EFFICIENT Interniptrd by tho war. Thus the war,
been applicable to Stroller functions TRAINING
and the 1918 banquet wns no excep'
from our point of view, he oxplalnoil.
A description of Secretary Dan! 1'a
Urn. True the food and dosoratlons
recent visit to the Great Lakes Naval should have occurred earlier, or at
v ore a'l according to Hoyle, but the
Training Station, by Elmer S. Wond3, least, It Is providential that It did not
place cards with their sl'liouetto
a former student In the Unlver.'iy. happen later.
drawing of each member of the cast,
Doctor Tigert said that behind their
now In training there, is found In tho
nt least earn the title "differ Interesting
letter published below. Plnn, the base from which they work- ent."
Woods visited the University on a ed, was their new form of Teutonic
Lee McClnln, who presided as
furlough recently. The letter, whi h religion which has so rapidly spread
or we shoud say "roast mas- - is addressed to a member of the fasul- - over Europe and has of late, even
ter," broke all traditions when he ty f0uowg;
affected this country. Religion, ho
hur'ed Invectives upon his stupllled "Company E, Third Regiment,
said, they claimed to understand becast until It were scarce able to "Camp Dewey, Great Lakes, 111.
tter than other people. The Gernm
use rise to its own defense when "April 11, 1918.
Kaiser even claims a more personal
called on for impromptu toasts.
"Dear
relation with "God" than we do. Their
Peace was declared, however, with
"I returned here last Thursday and deity however, which is "fighting f?r
the
coffee, and the ban- found that about
f
of my com- them," Doctor Tigert thinks, is
quet ended In a general jollification.
had gone to another camp cn tlrely different from our conception of
Those present were: Foxhill Daln-jthstation for their final training and Q0d.
gerfe'd, Maurice Burnaush, Miss Mar-j- i think they are on their way to an DoctQr T,gert wll, ,eave for prancJ
guerite McLaughlin, Miss Christine Atlantic port now. I don't know when tQ
engage Jn Y M c A work, when
Hopkins, Gordon Marsh. Lee McCla'n.jwe will go. but I think within a few
the pres(jnt
Miss Florence Johnson, and the mem- - days.
ciuded
"Probably it might interest you to
bers of the cast who were, Misses
1111- how patriotic the people of
Anne Molloy, Edna Berkele. FHza
miss SWEENEY GIVES ADDRESS.
Spurrier, Ruth Cassady, Dorothy Wa'k- - nols are, especially those of Chicago.
er, Lois Powell, Florence Brown, They do all in their power to make
Sweeney gave an address on
Katherine Weakley, Elizabeth Card, our few hours leave enjoyable every tne subject of Food Conservation at a
The club women of Chica- - meetlng 0f the
May Stephens, Elizabeth Arnett, Isa- - week-end- .
e
Dickey, Norma Rachal, Bernice so arrange amusements in the form of cJatlon at the Ashland school Wednes-Young- ,
dances, theater parties, skating par-- ( 1ay afternoon.
Eliza Piggott.
Messrs Gus Gay, Milton Reville, flfS antl automobile rides every week
Grover Creech, Fred Augsberg, Fred for na aso cluD dinners ana lunches. American people, and in Its men the
.TnpifQnn
Ph.nrips
Pinnpfc
Pnhprt "im an wunoui uusl 10 us. me iii- - country naa reposea a connuence
cago Theatrical Association, working which would be fully justified. When- Raible.
with some women members of the ever the captains or commanders in
War Recreation Board, has donated a the fleet wish men who are clean of
EVERYBODY GOING show every week-enfor several limb and clear of head, able Instantly
(Continued from Page One)
(weeks. These are some of the sea to do any work they are called upon,
sons' best plays now playing In Chi- the training at Great Lakes is a
The committee in charge requests
cago. One of these casts came out
of efficiency. This is the greatthat "the faculty remember that this
from Chicago Tuesday afternoon and est naval establishment in America.
party is given In their honor, that
played to about 3,000 of us in one of
" 'A distinguished visitor from Great
the students remember that it is the
our largest drill halls where a new Britain, the Archbishop of York, said
of the year, that
last big
$10,000 stage has just been completed. to me a few days ago, 'When I return
the Dormites and Hallites remember
We are to have shows there every to Great Britain, the picture that will
there will bo more to eat than
week.
stay with me longest and the one that
that the Weather Man re"We get twelve hours leave every
rejoice most to see, and that I think
moon has been
member that a clear
week-enand while in Chicago last speaks higher for American efficiency
duly signed for, and that everybody i o- turday afternoon I saw probably than anything else, is that of the
member tnat everybody's Invited, biui
youths at Great Lakes.' Out of
he biggest and best parade ever un- llit- nuinf Tint hrtnp n prnnnh
It was nearly two hours the heart of the great west you young
'lertaken.
The committees in charge of tho passlng one polnt. Soldiers and
men, In the day of your cuontry's
are, Y. W. C. A.: Eliza V3 took the moat part It was to crisis, voluntarily have enlisted to
Piggott, chairman;
Martha Pollitt ,.C08t. the Thlrd Liberty Loan which serve in a righteous cause.
Eliza Spurrier. Sarah Harbison. Marie hag already reached several million
"I recently gave the name of Ingram
Collins; Y. M. C. A: Dick Duncan, dollars in Chicago.
to a new destroyer; he lost his life
chairman; Davis and Wells.
"We were greatly honored yester- - when he saved his ship when it was
day afternoon by the presence of Sec- - attacked by a submarine. It gratified
CLUB MEETS MONDAY retary Daniels, who visited us after me as I saw you boys passing in re- coming to Chicago in the Interest of view today to see that most of the
The regular monthly meeting of the tho ThIrd LIberty Loan. Sousa nnd men who were In command of these
English Club will be held Monday hIs word famous .Jacke band'
companies had come up from the
April 22, at 8 o'clock, at tho tlirned to the station for tho occasion ranks. You lads are going to win
home of Miss Virginia Graham, 253 nnd over 20,000 of us in blues and tliis war because the first line of de- Aylesford Place. Tho general pro-- , whlte hats marched before the distill- - fense
I
always
is
the navy.
Tarn topic will be "An Appreciation rutshed visitor and army and navy want to tell you that the country Is
of Kentucky."
Miss Ruth Mathews 0flCers to the tune of one of his ownjproud of the yovmg meu of tho navy.
wm speaK upon me use uumes uuuu marches.
Then our navy's cnier Tnere UQVer was a tlmo when it was
Allen made of the Blue Grass State in spoke to us briefly, saying in part:
so popular, and the reason is because
his books. Brenard Moosnlck will'
Wnen 1 return to Washington I'll we have in it tho 350,000 finest young
show the side that John Fox, Jr..,ell the Commander-in-Chie- f
of tho men ever born in America.
describes. Miss Virginia Graham will Navy of America that at the Great
"Then the 'day of days' was over. I
tell what Alice Hegan Rico thinks ofLake8 Training Station, you are sond-th- hope you all saw and heard Sousa and
same State. A chorus will sing jng meil( wi,0, when asked when they his band. They have been swamped
various mountain ballads. It is hoped wjh bo ready, will say, 'We are ready with requests for a bluo jacket band.
that all English Club members will ow a gentleman asked me some- - I would like to hear from you and
be present at the meeting.
time ago whore tho Great Lakes Sta- alBo to get a copy of tho Kernel.
"Sincerely yours
tion was located, and I told him that
"ELMER S. WOODS."
it was located in the hearts of tho
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