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N, STROLLERS ORGANIZE. The Montana Legislature has appro- ° °
_· ————     priated funds for the establishment of    
{Q Special Meeting To·morrow. a law department at the State Univers-
_  __ Other Collcgcs ,,,,_ Company
At a meeting, held Friday, February I di I   t te —— |·<•=••r•••4
L ‘ · n Mm ° °°° uc ng ° ° mw v° At the next eeti f the Boa d of
V, 2, the Strollers adopted a constitution m ., , ng o r
, and necessary by-laws, thereby becom· mr uw ““t “°u°““l p"°'id°“t· Directors of Cornell University, plans MANUFACTURERS OF
ing a formally organized body. Many "_” for the new residential hall. to be •
improvements are to be projected and OM *‘““°"°d wd “"°“"' ’“°“ °’° erected there will be presented by the Hand'Madc Cigars Ex"
the scope of the society is to be g_m&t_ out for the crew at Pennsylvania. m.chm,ct_ clusivcly
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. $d;.°$°$;,n.1l,h:6§T§;¤?$;;°mZZ(; The vrovm <>··¤¤<* ·= We ¤¤¤ Ce rr..mm,s in the U..,,-erm, of ,3,, Wes, Main Sm,
lugs, Bild Bt BllCll HIOGUDKB l»h€l`6 Wlll lumbia by fraterniues is valued at one SYPBCUBG have announced their pledge  
be an opportunity for the study and mmmu d°u°”‘ lists. Onc hundred and sixty men,
sdavncement or the dramatic art. One hundred and ninety two pmpar repvresenting five different States.      
The harte b f th - ’ ' ' t d t .
' ganlzation srgszer?-;11§;:s? E.  °*°"" “°h°°'“ me ’°p"’S°”*°d *“ “‘° were S u en 8 ———-   Boys D0
F. T. Miles, A. J. Gudc, Rome Foster, Freshman class “t D“"""°“th· Ex°t" Class politics at Illinois are begin-
W. S. Thelsing, Roy Porter, H. E. Mil- having th° ’°"`g€°t numb"- ning to boil. A large number of can- AT THE
¤ t,P.L.Ck,Eli Gi,Htti didatesa al d ith flldf
' 133,md, cmg? MsY$¤~h.?§1,r¤ EJ M*=¤¤¤·‘* M ¤ ¤¤¤¤*¤¤ *¤<=t¤¤* *¤ me ¤¤¤¤¤-xt ¤¢$i;»?' n e 9 or IMPERIAL RESTAURANT
C den E. T. Blake', A- B. Hasweu Paul connection with its horticultural de- ___ 109 N M"]
{ Francis, E. H, Smith, Derrel Hart, J. p°"tm°“t· which supplies the l°°“‘ Earl Sprackling. of Brown Uni- ° Sujcet
I du P. Oosthuizen, Ben COlliugs’ J- C. QPOCBPS   canned Vegetables. versity, has scored more points than   ?eSB.Of      
{ M111s,w. c. cress,A. B. Phister,Ruth -1 any Eastern college player. He has   Qlufgiug °°m °" "t‘°“
McChesn6y' Grace Haynes, Bessie According to the latest reports, Cali- scored forty-four points, seven touch- Lunches for Dgnceg igpecmty
Hayden, Helen May, Marie Elliott, E, femia and Stanford Universities are downs and three new goals, Baker, New Phone 10l6_Y
F_ Smmpelm., J_ T_ Gower, _y_ M_ F0s_ discussing the reinstatement of the of Princeton, is second, with forty-
ben Thomas Em.], Herbert Kohnhorst, standard American foot·ball game in three; Wendell, of Harvard, is third ,, H1
Tyler Wamk Edwin pimG_ William place of the Rugby game now played. with forty, all made on touchdowns. C§%`]TUCKYéi’JBEST•k
Gregory, Jesse Miller, Mary Brown, ‘-*‘ ·····— A M ‘   ’
Anne Louise Dean, Richard Barkmn A stadium, which will seat 100,000 The longest drop kick for a goal in ,, . . ,,
George Dunlap, C_ B_ Sanders, George people, is a feature of the new plans a foot-ball game on record was made Made 1¤BI;$xl¤¤t°¤
‘ A_ Scott, Auco Cary Williams, F_ T_ for the development of the lake front by aPt O’Dea from the sixty-yard line · _ -1-
I Marx Charles Spmks_ H_ A_ D9B0w_ in Chicago. A movement to bring the in the game between Wisconsin and lcxmgiun Roller mms can Inc;
{ Viola Eblgub G_ B_ Merchant, w_ At. 1916 Olympic games to Chicago has Northwestern, at Evanston, Ill., en  
? king, J_ W_ CM-y' L_ W_ Jones, H_ M_ been Started as A result. · Thanksgiving day, 1898.  
. Burnaugh, Kathleen Lewis, Elizabeth ——— —-———————-
  I Moore, Miss Routt, Miss Watkins, W. There are three Freshmen in Cor- THE CUMBERLANEL ‘
K D. Hamilton, H. E. Melton, B. W. nell this year who are totally blind.   D
Roth, -—-—— Williams, John Petrie, They are assisted in their work by a
% -; Freel J Eaten nexus; reader and gums. A ‘°“g “““ ““° °’ t“’°“°*“° ‘”“°· Mw
Q Thom wu; be ai special méeuug of With tints of sky of self-same hue,
E the society on Friday, February 9, wt Plans have been drawn for a $2,000,- $$1 ° hgh 0; ipurplzldgrayshmd 8 n O    
¤ 4:45 p. m. an Chapel. This meeung 1s 000 library buuamg at Harvard. °"° “"“p “ " g °“ °°“· .
of the utmost impoml 00, and all Majestic hills. river between. For dances, Receptlons, Etc.
members are urgently requested to at- In a speech at the University of The Cumberland mus ou. BAND ROOM COR. MAIN
wild- The ¢!¢¢ti0¤ of 0m¢6!‘¤» ¤·DD¤i¤t· Kansas recently President Taft said
· F H 1 ’ k d 111 itl ,
A ment of wmmittees. Bild other b¤¤i· that morals among students are higher mm ar mls mc B an r S mpg AND BROADWAY
; ness of major importance will be con- than when he was in c0u,g€_ Past miners camp and home it ABOVE STAG
{ ducted at this meeting. BWe€pS’ ’
r """"‘ Through Tennessee it flows along,  
"‘_"‘*"‘“'— Tho authorities at the University of Gems melodies it does prolong, T   A
SOPH. GETS IN TOUCH [Nebraska have issued a statement re- Melody grand, infinite ,w¤g_ M R · •
WITH THE ENGINEERS- gardlng the management of the uni- The Cumberland ygllg Om     a 6
Spanked! versity book store.
_ This morning an unsuspecting   It h b f-? t th Down through the hm, its Cryst,] Now Ofl All The
lege Soph»omore—Soph0more, m u 88 0611 0¤¤ llecessafy a e waves,
you, gnmvgymnuy gtgpped {uw g University of Michigan to condemn Au everlasting roadway paves, M Q D  
draughtlng room in the Engineering ¤6!'¢¤·i¤ D!'lV8t»6 D1‘¤D81‘tY ¤dJ0i¤i¤g the A path to ugmws mysteries,
Building. Twelve brawny engineers 08mD:¤i;1 01‘de1‘ to accommodate some A path to appgiutgd Nvapigm _j
locked up. frewuius. Then savage MW ¤ i¤s¤· Reveries sweet, mysteries deep, _
smiles of joy lit up their fercoious ——— The Cumberland mug Ou,      
faces. The largest university in the entire g Shing
rn an mmm me frightened So u wvrld is the University of Calcutta. -1-1, tu n n ded 1 or
‘ was my-ywudod, Qmbggghgd, ov;. India. It has an enrollment of more muzzw, 0 aw-8 mu we       0f Prices
Wh¤¤1l0d» lm!. i¤ IGS! time thlll if than wu th°““¤d 't“d°¤t¤· Through beautiful nature sublime,
takes to tell it, his trembling frame -——- And through the hard strife of ages, can and Let as Show You
was stretched out on a draughting The Freshmen at the University of Turns o'er the epocb’s pages, ---·-
5 table. Twelve barrel staves appeared Vermont are required to have a supply Glory ages, shimmer pages, wrhe place The Style,
from somewhere, and dull, sickening of matches on hand te supply the up- The Cumberland rolls on. Com. rum ,,
T thuds tllled with sweet music the per classmen and the Sophomores. `
t hungry ears of the bloodthirsty as- -—— Rippling always a merry song,
v sasslns. The friends of Baylor University, of ’Neath an ignorant ferry throng.
l Then hewas cast forth into the hall, Waco, Texas, have subscribed $400,- Leaplng, laughing, singing along. e 0 C
from whence he hastened to the more 000 to an endowment fund. The gen- Never is the melody wrong,
civilised esstem side of the campus, a eral education board of New York Musical dream, heavenly stream, Ch L S ,98 M
sadder but wiser 8ophomore.—Da.lly promised to add half this amount. The Cumberland rolls on. G'- · tra“·'• • anagc"
Kansan.
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