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seigit gold basis but it is not yell evident Wh€'Kl”l· the officials feel themselves over and  
SS thé gy the g`OV€1`HITl€HlZ Wlll StaY1d_tl”l€ loss 011 above the people whom they govern. Last   i
t this exchange or Hot. Surely lt Wlll bf! Zl 50Y€ year the governor celebrated the King’s   Z
, test of the loyalty and forbearance of the birthda b h ld` · ·    
boys . _ Y y 0 lng a second ieception .
Onthq people if they oro oollod oooo to ooor o on the night following the public eeeep-  
scan; 50% loss OU all th€U` TTIOUBY IU 01`Cl€l‘ to tion, A1; this Second recsmtion to which ,_  i  I
change to a gold standard. The iinances only the heads Of dspsrtsssnts and fO1,_ 21 ; ? 2
have gotten into an impossible condition ejgmsys were invited the govsmm. disr€_   l i
‘S ?*“Fl i smoo tho_l   try. We school people are on the govern- T §l ·  " `
olved. l- if  ’.;.»j',_i~f'iLil.·§g°;£j’ ._“  —l-" ment examining boards and our doctors   {
liéi/i ' i "    are on government medical committees ·T  
have i "‘ “ , . Q#i`v·-ei., gs of the different cities. Ours is far more e   ‘ 
on be- i than the task of interested onlookers. ”    
K its A The Persians are changing their ways   ‘ 
D60}? of living and their ways of thinking. They _‘   
fgiin; are seeking for worthwhile things. Wg s  gi-Q  q
’ have a challen in task before us. an  V  
3 that SNOW ADDS T0 BEAUTY AROUND the Christ whogggre His life for things _   * 
y can MECHANICAL HALL worth while is finding a place in more    ‘i
don it with little or no compensation being paid and more of the lives of the people of .    
aspen to the ownerss This is the reason that Persia.   l
basis lgamaddaishls still unafiectedsh Ollélgiogéo --——-————————— ;_ sl  _
· eman eir money more an —   sz _ 
il;   mand a boulevard. Within the past two WINS HONOR   l
ssion years three surveys have been made but —·i —·s- s  is
s Calf as_yet nothing has been done. Now a s Robert Reed, of Qovingtonasopliomore U is j
buy a chief inspector has been sent from Teher- m the College of Agriculture, with a stand-   s
Q cm-1_ an and lt is €)$p€Ct€d'tl1at O1‘Cl€1`S from ing Of 258 ·f()r his freshrnan work, was   I;
H ms_ headquarters will put It through. presented- this year s Alpha Zeta freshman   l
which » Here as in all matters the military is scholarship medal during the closinlg cess- _·_s     is
3 hun- the force that is behind most successful monies of the Fall F€StlV3l, Novem gl] h .   ,
it has movements. All officials are appointed by The medal is awarded annually by _t p ta rs    V
on to the central government in Teheran, there Zeta, honorary agricultusie flatsllpxl y, fl ss  A
gress. 15 110 Such thing as local autonomy, _ Even the sophomore 111 the C0 Sgiédo fg1`1C;li·  is 
B On a _ the power of the old civil governor is now ture having the hlgh€St S all mg 01 S i s _
_ €CllDSed by the military governor, and all f1‘eSl`1IT1aD }’€31`·    
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