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SECOND ACADEMIC SOU'THWICK-FRIDAY MONTH BEGINS MAflK-SATURDAY NOVEM:BER FmBT Vol. 4, No.6 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MD. Oct. 26, 1926 Terror Gridmen Out-Scored by SPORTS PAGE 3 "Powder Puffs" to Present Old- Holy Cross at Worcester 20-14 ORGANIZATIONS, Fashioned Songs in Costume ALUMN'I, AND PERSONALS PAGE 4. Western Maryland Nets Two Dean Easton Interviewed EDITORIALS PAGE 2 Shakespeare's Colossal First Appearance Will Be Touchdowns in Second Half On W. M. As Leading Tragedy, "King Lear", In Conjunction With Holding Opponets COLLEGE PLAYERS College Players Scoreless Liberal Arts College Will Be Heard Friday ANNOUNCE CASTS FOR MISSDORST DIRECTING BREAKS GO TO PURPLE Says AdministrationIs Pro- INITIAL PRODUCTIONS Southwick To Read Drama gressive. Serious Study In Alumni Hall; Play "The Puwder Puffs," the girls' glee Play by Play Needed Is Poetic club, under the direction of Miss Dorst, The casts for the two plays, "op-o' First Period Me·Thumb," und "The Trysting bead of the Music Department of Vl. Holy Cross won the toss and elected "Dean Easton, I'd like to interview Place," te be presented by the College M. C., opened the season with a re- evening, 29, in Miss Dorst has an- On Friday October to defend the west goal. Machamer you on wcetem Maryland College's Player~ late in November, have been Alumni Hall, Mr. Southwick, president hearsal last that wenk. the program this year nounced kicked off to Wise who ran it back to chance of becoming one of the best-" chosen, and rebearaala have begun un- of the Emerson College of Oratory in will consist of a series ef cld-fashlcned the 25·y.ard line. Two p.ungea failed "Jn3t a miuute"-the dean inter der the direction of Miss Smith, assist. Boston, will Shakespeare's "King songs, giveu in costume. The fiut por- to gain and Wise punted to McMains rapted in his easy votce, slightly ant in the Speech Department. read who carried it back four yards to the turning his hend one side. "