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21-Theolo,¥s entertain ,?eminites in Tramp Hollow. The whole crowd went to the Bow-wows. 22-0ur silver-tongued orator, "Bronc" Trader, speaks in Y. M. C. A. 23-"Pat" Malin, president of the Y. M. C. A. at University of Pennsylvania, speaks in Smith Hall in interest of the Christian Associations. 24--Malin speaks in morning chapel. Florence Louden, Miriam Jones and Hines join Malin in a game of tennis. Katherine could not play; she had classes at the time of the game. Mr. Southwick, of the Emerson School of Oratory, reads "Richard III" in Alumni Hall. 25-Green Terrors beat Catholic University, 13 to 7. Merrill makes world's record for longest run from completed pass for a touchdown. Freshmen lose to Quantico Marines. 26-Carroll County Sunday School parade, followed by a rally meeting in Alumni Hall, where President Apple of Hood College delivered the address. 27-Senior and Junior military men "strut their stuff," the occasion being the arrival of the new whipcord uniforms. 28-Powder Puffs are beginning to make their presence heard. Dr. James announces his intention of resigning as head of the History Department. 29- The subject "Dancing" is discussed pro and con on the campus. 30-Professor James B. Ranck assumes his duties as new head of the History Department. 31-'Tis Hallowe'en. The Sophs give their annual party in Gym. November I-Soccer team holds Navy Plebes to a l-to-l tie at Annapolis. Varsity foot- ball team plays Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh; although defeated, 27 to 0, our team put up a good fight. 2- The Rev. R. Genois, minister of the Westminster P. E. Church, speaks in Joint Meeting. 3-An inter-collegiate debating council organized. Music students go to Lyric Theatre, Baltimore, to hear Sophie Braslau, 4-Gold Bug report, issued today: "Never say die! Live to get your first six weeks' marks, even if you pass out afterwards." Another report: "-ipling's Recessional as written by a Soph: 'The Lord of Hosts was with me not; So I forgot! So I forgot!' " 5-Major Harry Webb Farrington, a French war poet, gives an interesting entertainment in Smith Hall. 6-Editor Weihrauch in Baltimore. Again? No, still. 7-Ku Klux Klan announce that they will "hold forth" in New Star Theatre in a short time. 8-Westminster-Emittsburg road filled with W. M. hikers on their way to see the Washington College-Mount St. Mary's football game at Ernitts- burg. Continued on page 25l [23l]