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Theé soclal activities continue slight- ly abated after a gay Christmas sea- son. ' Tonight there is to be a leap year dance at the ‘Bhuttle Meadow club, several are planning“dinner par- ties to precede the affair either at the club .gr at Home, ~ Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur ball will give one of the largedt’ of these partles, entertaining severa! ‘diners at the ¢lub, ° Monday night the “Emerson Sketch club” will give A0 entertainment at the Camp school auditorium, under the auspices of the'New Britain College club, glance at the list .of patronesses for this affair reveals a long list of prom- inent society women. On Tuesflay “A Comedie Royai” will be presented at the Y. W. C, A, by the members of the Woman’s club, this willl, of course, attract several. Much interest has been shown in the .exhibition of paintings in the gallery of the New Britain Institute, done by Norma Wright Sloper. The week of January 21, Mrs. Elisha Cooper will exhibit a number of her pictures at the institute, g The entertainment committee of the Shuttle Meadow club are making plans for an leé carnival to be held sometime this week, the weather per- mitting. The cagnivals are an-annual affalr at the elub and are usually very gay and festive. Bright colored Ights will be“strung artund thé pond and a brass band will furnish the music for skating, « s . s . Mrs, “Margaret ~Wells Wood will speak at the Ceuter church chapel Friday_afternoon, January 18th at § o'clock-on ¥. "W, CosA. work in Japan. Yveryone ifiterested is invited to come ‘and hear Mrs. Wood who is a former member of © the New Britan high school fagulty, and hus for the la three years been comnected with in- dustrial department. of the. Y. W. C. A, in Japan. S8he left Japan just before the earthquake and will give one of the first addresses in this coun- try since that time. . . Mra, Luey Tovmrsvor Hamilton street will leave Wednesday for New York city to spend a few weeks with her sister, Mre. Lillian Tompson. R . Mr, and Mrs, Pardon Rickey of Rer- | lin ure entertaining guests from the west. . Richard Rackliffe, voung son of Nir, and Mrs, Frank E. Rackliffe of Maple street, Is spending the winter in St, Petersburg, ¥Florida, “ s 0 . Mre, Laurence Southard of Berlin, has been spending several days with lier parents, Mr, and Mrs, Cowee of Troy, N. V. . Bacon will be the speaker at the next regular meeting of the RBusiness and Professional Women’s elub. She will tell about “8ome Recent Interesting Books.” . oo Miss Corinne Mrs. l.eon Sprague of Theodore streat will open her home to a meet. ing of the Maple Hill Woman's club to he held next Wednesd: after- noon Jannary 16, at 2:30 o'closk. Miss Girace Stowell, who has been a mis- sionary In Kobe, Japan, will speak on the “Japanese Woman in the Heme and in Public ‘Life.” Mrs. Sprague will be assisted by Mrs, H. 1, Olm- atead and Mrs, Theodore Monler, 9 9. The Hartford College , club will givé a large benefit bridge party at the Hotel Rond in Hartford next Sat. urday afternoon. Many people in town are planning to attend. . oe o Mias Lols Kirkham, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Kirkham, of Cedar street, returned Thursday to Wells college, Aurora, N, Y., after spending her Chrirtmas recess Wwith her par- ents, . Miss Catherine ton Center has returned to t'eut oollegs, New London, spending her vacation with nother, Mrs. William Wells, LR Mrs, Dudley V. .Walker of Roberts street entertained two tables of bridge at her home Wednesday afgernoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Maurice Johneon and Mrs. R. H. Hubbard, . e Miss Parbara Bwift, daughter of Talmadge Swift of Cedar street, re- turned Thursday to Wells college, Au- rora, N. Y., after spending her vaca- tion in town. . . Connec- after her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jolinston and daughter, Miss Agnes Johnston of West Main street, will sall for South Amearica on Saturday, February 2. 9 w.» The New Britain Musiéal club, of which Theron Walecott Hart is presi-| dent, will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening, January 24, at the Camp school . auditorium. . .o The College club of New Pritain will give a benefit bridge and mah Jongg party Baturday afternoon, Feb- ruary 2, at the ¥, W. C. A. Members of the program committee, of which Mrs. Dougl Johnaton is echairman, will act as the hostesses. The money raised will go toward the scholarship fund. . Misse Edith Prentice,’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Prentice of Ber- lin, has returned to Tilton academy, Tilton, New Hampshire, after spend- ing her vacation with her parents. . s Miss Frances Rickey, niace of Mr. and Mrs, Parden Rickey of Berlin, has returned to schoo! in Auburndale, Mass., after spending ber holidays in Berlin, The wedding of Miss Bertha la Flamme, daughter of Mrs. Jennie la Fiamme of Arch street, and Jack Plother of Peart Court took place on Tuesday Witk the Rev. Charles Cop- pens, pastor of Bt. Peter's church, of- ficlating. Frederick F. La FMamme, brother of the bride, was the best man, an Mrm H. T. Colgan was the matron of honor. Following the wad- ding ceremony’g breakfast was served at the home of the bride’s mother. | Mr. and Mre. Plother left on an un- announced wedding trip, and upon thelr return they will reside at 296 Areh street. e 8 B1-Yaffe orchestra will furnish the muste for dancing 8t the Leap-Year dance to bs held the Shuttle Mendow €b this evening. . . Prof. Jack Crawford, of Yale, will speak n 1iking Poetry” at the Camp school auditorium Thureday evening. 17. unfer the auspices of the Teachers’ elub. “ 81 st | Wells of Newing-| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924. e e e D B OIS SHUTTLE MEADOW CLUB DANCE TONIGHT | Announcement has been made of| |the engagement of Miss I'rances| | Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Baker of Chestnut street, to, | Howard R. Hill of Hartford. Miss | DRaker is well known in town. She | was graduated from the New ‘Britain high school in the class of 1917. No | date has been set for the wedding. I . s . | Winchell Smith, playwright of | Farmington, addressed the regular mecting of the high sehool club held | !Monday evening at the Y. M, C. A, | President Eben Strong presided at| | the meeting. .\ | . M Frances Morrissey of this eity, | |a graduate of the New Britain high, school in the class of 1919, was grad- | vated from St. Francis' Nurse Train-| | ing school at Hartford on Monday at | the head of a class of 41 nurses. | v . o | Mrs. C. W. Norton of South Burritt street has returned from a few days'| visit in Brooklyn, N. Y. | | (e | | The Esther Stanley chapter, Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, of which Mrs. Rufus Hemenway is | president, will hold a guest day Feb- | (ruary 1 at the First Church chapel. Major Vivian Gilbert of Jl.ondon will speak on “The Romahce of the Last Crusade.”” Major Gilbert comes here through the courtesy of Mrs. Wil-| liam F. Brooks, Mrs, John C. Loomis {and Mrs. James Robinson. { R Miss Nellie G, Clark of Walnut street and Charles Frederick Jones were married Wednesday morning. Rev. Willlam Ross, pastor of the First | Raptist ehurch, performed the cere- mony. . 1 Woman's Aid society of the Clongregational church met fternoon at the home of Deming of Rerlin | |. The RBerlin | Wednesda; ! Mre, Frances | street, . Donald Proudman has resun | bis studies at Dartmouth college | | after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. Proud- man of Maple HilL . e . Mrs. 1. Kingsley entertained the | Tuesday afternoon, Prizes were| lawarded to Mrs, William Kinner, Mps, | | A, 8 Grant and to Mra. 1. J. Damon PR Arthur Kimball gave | at their home on evening. . | Mr, and Mr |a dinner part ‘lnrlon streot last . B Miss Letty Learned of Grove Hill| will sall for France on the Conte | Verde January 16. 8he will visit Italy and other countries in south- ern Burops, returning to the | June or July, . R. . Baker, a former this eity, has been mads gist of the Toxas company with head- |quarters at Houston, axas, Mr. | Baker is a graduate of the New Iirit. {ain high school In the class of 1908/ and of Yale university in 1912, il ) resident of chief geolo- | Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Benson of East | Berlin have for their house guest Mr, Renson’s sister, Mrs. A, Perey Bale of | | Long Beach, California. | ¢« o » | Miss Marjorie Moore of Kensington in spending weveral days in New York elty. .. Workers club was en. | tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. OiBrian at thelr home on Bherman court Wednesday evening. . v The Social About 200 friends gathered last eve. ning at the Bungalow and gave a (surprise party to Rudolph Lundell of | 196 Steele strect, who has just re. covered from a recent illness, Vocal selections were renderd by Miss Mil- tdred Swanson and Miss Alice Morsell, recitations by Miss Signe Peterson and Miss Mabel Erichson. George { Root presented Mr. Lundell with a purse of $126. Refreshments were served and Anderson’s orchestra fur. nished music for dancing. Mr. Lundell will leave tomorrow to | resume his studies at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. V. . Mrs. Louls Kranowitz of Bassctt |street is visiting relatives in Phila- :dtlphll. Penn, . 1‘ Miss Justine Traut and Miss Clara and Main to | | . . Louise Traut, daughters of Mr Mrs. Frank Traut of West street returned early this week Martha Washington College, Abbing ton, Virginia. Jack Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs John Kirkham of Ceddr street, re- turned Tuesday to Yale University after spending his Christmas recess in town. | . | Mr. and Mrs. Luclan Henry Stevens | have moved into their new home on Monroe street. Mrs. Stevens was b fore her marriage last June, Miss Irene Andrews, daughter of Mr. and |Mra. John A. Andrews of | stret. I saett Mrs. Charles Chase of West Main street will entertain the cast of the Emerson Sketch club while they are {in town. Mrs, Alexander Livingstone Mackay of Lincoln street entertained 1 tables of bridge at her home T1 day afternoon for the benefit of Sunshine society. Mrs. Viegil and Mrs. Howard Wessel won prizes. ure the the A | Francis Crowiey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Crowley of Connecti ent avenue entertained several of his young friends at his home on Thurse day afternoon in honor of his fifth | birthday. | .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Batty of Union strest left today for Brookiyn, N. V., to spend two weeks with friends s » 4 Mre. Carl Ramsay of Garden street and Miss Florence Caufleld of Garden sireet are spending the week.end |New York city. ' Blizaboth * ! Painting Exhibit—Works of Mrs. Elisha Cooper To Be Shown At Institute—Plans Under Way For Ice Car- : . nival—Several Weddings During Week—Other News of New Britain MISS EURITH Wachter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wachter, is a|nouse student at the Boston School of Physical Education where she is a senior of the 8 pre The comedy “Come Out Kitchen” by A. k. Thom sented Jast evening at the ow Amy Guil- director the ford Amphion elub. Mrs, faculty adviser, was the place in the drawing Dangertield — mansion In the kitehen the dining orchestral were played orchestra i) seene room while 1l The tions taking of the the second | the third is in overture and between the by the Senior High under the direction Matthews, The 8 Carlson as Olvia Dangerficld, Lilllan Koplowitz ax Dangerfield, Catherine Cal- Mes, Falkener, Alice Pitt. as Cora PPalkener, Margarét Peterson as Amanda, Charles Quigley s Burton Crane, bert Christ Solon Tucker, Chester Trojakowski as Thomas Lefterts, John Slade ag Paul Dangerfield, Gustay Carlson as Charles Dangerfield and Charles Co- vert as Itandolph Weeks room act chool of Grorge n casl Inhan ns singer held in Philadel January 19th, reity and the il will b throughout the ments are being dumnd of both uni- listen in. question of uld b per Jus the The debate to be phia on Saturday tween Yale unive versity of Pennsy cast via wireless country, Arrang made to have the versities distant The debate will b whether the United States sh come a member of the existing manent Court International tiee. The University will have affirmative be- Uni broad- points the . Willard chapter American T meeting he roll call wa customs were dis Migs Stowe! 110t e . Emma Hart of the The Daughters tion held Thursday taken and wintor cussed. My and Mrs. Wooding were ghe . voin its Jannary ol afternoos Graham, returned this Manstons, Mar pending th My Arthur and Mr. and of Hamilton Miss Vanes morning fo Devercux bilehead, Mass after with M and of Mapic strect Johnstone Vancs Agnes week Gards Mrs. street . Massey, daughter of Micharl Massey of Win- studies at New her parents, Miss Marie Mr. and Mrs, ter street has resumed her the College of New Rochelle, N. Y., vacation in town ¥ or spending Yale Hi-Y regn { e Ralph Jordan, w« known athletic star will address next Monday v lar mesting. President Yale who was to b enable to attend he ning at a Angel ent wi eclub pre of We Fordhan i Main col- vinter Thomas Malones strect has returncd jege spending vacation with his parents Bark« and and Mrs. | returned from to after his 1 Mrs lward New Bar Mes York Dr. Andrew ker and Mr eenger have city Mrs Hamilton street from New York city Va Wedn Mr. and Johnstone returned sday Mre place Beaumont visiting her Mr. and Mrs Bassct of ¥ Monday Buell winl B from Tex danght Wilhr Mr. and Mrs, } Lewis avenue annou ment tl £l Cianci to Frank tiarda Hart Vanee 1918 8 “n Cngage Anna this ety eir Maxw Porter d the « Yak William and Robert banquet of last Saturday ir att ning club eve York n | A was given G 10 Bates reo hom pit The with streamoers, served, Miss R of harle Thers bers of 1 surprise 1 to enwood street eow s ntes were weore as A Wright Saturday, Junuary WACHTER Haneon Sylvana by her ¢ mise Mis Maple Hill bridge club at her home | #in High school by the members of lelates on Thursday evening. Ruests coived [The play was in three acts the fiest (of silver, cut gla present many linen preftily and buffot Wil becone more than Business and P'rofessional Women's club present at t January ning at Conroy was Mary E I will take until the The Mark's mecting ¢ day eveni elected bury viee secrotary named The re the T Supper Margaret in intere Guenther ere i charge I D electio Suppet g | Mrs ng Luey w two Frank K. G. Vib ed ur W ingt TF 18 Sundas home of Busing me the ot ived Curt over annual meeting Daughters t chnreh ind prestdent, sident pre and ghlar Port ' and rank (R end me in week Towers o Vib cting held sorved readings Thie ciub roems speaker and ar Awa o Miss orresponding and in, recording the duties avecp i he e the clection of ofticers Tues Mrs, €, W, € Mrs, Wal Mrs, 1 Mrs, M. ¥ {reasurer monthiy 1 Hrls' club of e Thursday it 6 o' or and Mi 1 Miss Miss Edit) of the moeet Wachter of rday for oral weeks annual m I"riday om York s with her Hamilton . beautiful and orchid lunch King of Mr mnyledge New Bri to t ! Emer Emerson » Mass.,, will | auditorinm ithe auspic lege elub, | sale of | of patrone Mrs. Joh cock, Mist Rertha Chamberlain, Miss Camp, Ernest W, Cooper, Mrs. A. I Doane, Mr: Mrs. Frede . Hart, M Hu Holmes, M Mrs. I'ru liam H. J Mrs. Har G | Mitchell, Mr lLawrence Mrs. H. C. shaw. Miss Georgia Porter, Mrs. Frederick man, George | Wightman Marcus W1 Mrs, Porter, Mrs. Isaac | Sloper Stowel The Kinnegan, Walsh and Connor, F Miss Tda ser and [the offic Corporatior Mi; | ter Clemen M ushe An exhil _ ! Mres, Elish the nest clide a a880- | nd About Coc Miss gilts china decorated colored | gallery shower Butes bffic 18 week cnes My and bheing art el Nutional and Senlpte cently \cademy « “The Murs held the bride | Irg Cove™ of Glen street on | Mrs, Cooper, were two interesting pic hung tures Cooper i% of the Cor 00 mem- wiate elub he regular sday Marcus oves The jum sty will be ing hall on ath, AN { Vanderbiit the in for women FFebruary he y Things Gertrude secretary ed Miss secrotary, the office 1 April VHOHTY week nsed mateh St Durtmouth aninal nfter the s at t i | dan ‘owles was tor Kings- Harold A Algon M, 1, T Brideanx tortained a Mon Philips lay to r hon o ting of the Y. W evening. Miss ovk pendi gt whin gave Mass Katherine Guenther ing and Mrs nners Wfter sp nderizing tickets | seholarship fund of the club. George William Fay, Mrs. Matthew Griswold, Mrs, Maxwell Porter, Miss Mrs, E, i exhibiting member o bs of note, Society order the 4 held matel Rossi ) - - - s < | . 2 2 " ] ] ] . ] - ", " 1t New Britain Won 1 Mrs. Buell Bassette is short plays meeting of the club to bhe afternoon at Y 4 The first play is “Catherine Maurice Baring. e 1 clude Miss Rtuth Bassette,daughte Mi. and Mrs. Buel Bassette, and Marian Bradley, both graduates of y in Bo; ill take the p Miss Bassett wi The room in king for- The which the | will lar tain he ainment rson Sketeh Cluly “hool of Oratory of Rostor the Camp =chool cvening under New Britain Col- proceeds from i will go toward the A list follows ¥ Bab- whiel fror present two zive at the Monday th Jesduy s of cast The Emerson Sci Miss Braley Catherine and I of Ora on t o po ction palac ‘omedie enleaf South- the play is laid April i follows ineludes mem- Woman's ¢ (Queen of England) .. Elizabeth §. Hart Sir John Hartwynd. ... Mabel Hibbard Royall Hartwynd (his son) Ethel Barnes Porter sses for affai n 8. Blaeck, Mr €. Chamberlain, Miss Miss Laura K. tray King Henr) R. Camp, Mrs. is in akfast Mrs, James I, | The Corbin, Mrs. Royal | Rc John L. Davis. er M. Flanagan, Mrs, in the The bers Elizaheth s Mary the Christ, SO 1 4 L a e wgland in 1 palac S. 80 in of it on an day. rick Gilpatric, Mrs. Waiter L W, Hungerford, Mrs, riburt, Mrs. I'rederick M Stanley H. Holmes. H. Johnston, Mrs, Wil- Mrs, Leach, tliehales, mond Mazeine, ) M J. €. Moody, Mrs. Arthur Older- rs nk udd, Edward Avis Margaret (', Farthorne : ; e Eftic Kimball Parker, Mrs. Gail Q. FPhyllida Freneh (Lady in Waiting) Mrs, | Lillian W. Parsons Proud will be repeated Mrs the ¥. W. G A Mrs, Elbridge M general publie. Miss Jennie Messell, Mr at a small sum Mrs, Johnstone Vance 1s will go to the Y, W, Mrs, Frank J. C Mra. William Tate Wells trude Rogers, | 1€ the play and Mrs, John Mrs. Kenneth | Kirkham, Miss Jennie Wessels and A. L.| Mrs, Wil Judd are in charge of the costumes and properties Sip Mouat, Germond Nobie, | Lord Mortimer rsons. B. T, Sherman, he entire play vsday anditorinm Tickets and evening at for the ng A E. C dir Russell, W e, Henry G. rs 1o be, the Marion Hunge Mrs, Fdwurd neaster Iunice Ilumphrey, Agnes Berner was given a sup- Monday evening by girls of the Corbin Screw 1 at the Corbin Se w elub s Berner will marry Wa 8 in the near future ... am Misses Regina , Ceeilia Mr, and Mrs, Reginald Towers of Humni ot entertained two tahles of bridge at their home Wednesday evening. Mrs, William Allen won the prize OBJEGT T0 SUDDEN CHANGES IN S, A. stre hower ition of paintings done 4 Cooper be shown at f New Brtain Institute The exhibition will in wide range of landscape Caoor seenee = Adyiory Committee Here Feels amov the It Should Be Consulted First various an exhibit at the National | o »f Deslgn in New York I Madison™ and “Ilam Lyme, the o oper has the among them are the Painters 10 custom nf Salvation the officer, Army transferving its from one to i Sork ot 0 another sometimes at short ting of at notier, was discussed at a me the an e ut exhibition the Salvation Advisory committ N Vibiting member Acudemy and wember of the Nattona Chamber rooms last the of Commeree ineeticut eve the " w8 pointed out that officers might r i trat and it he the crippli local work her: | was feit ) e of the or “prom’ held in the Monday evening, undergra hall ) . it Yale u iversity din Fehriary living in notified te that no changes should made here without conferring with the local committer Miss Mary K. nstructed adquar luntes ret urtin, sec the if arrangements to confer with the any action is taken local officers, Sprague reported that $3,000 netted a tota Frederickson past four been given 1ng. tained ined gar- applications for ohs for three nas furnished containing given Christmas in visita 1 and interviews ALY, Was divisiona ive been during hn to write to ir quarters that the accommodation Monday be a hockey | 1 Arena hetween Immediately will tea house prom he aftornoon, may h rs to s of be mad ocn 1 before change th I'reasurer the drive $3, 204,54 reported months osts, boar ther the Yal there is to for of Ensign Car that during the § por have 49 have and he frater he ity o \ given m sportation, 11 nts and . " 1 of Vine of frie ning. He Academy ® studie Maple week-end . son 12 ¢ ob My Aty and | lodging numbe at his day ove Exeter esume returned & wple obtained both on Wed. | me voes, six ver ived and person tieal 76 baskets Christmas dinnerse were 150 Iren gl toys honr: work . . secured, one Va nie aid 02 Marble n out ehi were n a2 were spent amilies were vigite two Mrs re i Ko York Georg ) of tin New city | people were given personal and advice DAILY FASHION SEI'VICE Long Vestee Gives Tall Effect to Wearer —————— _,—._! 3 HOSPITAL BOARD' ANNUAL WEETING Officers Re-tlected and Interest- ing Reports Submitted annual meeting of the hoard nd corporators of the General hespital yester- day all officers of the board were re- lected as follows: President, E. H. treasurer, C. F. Bennett; se. Robert 8. Brown. finance committee consisting oper, C. ¥. Bennett, and I, re-elected I. D. Russell was elected hoard in piace of H. (. M. Thomson. He also replaces Mr. Thomson on the executive and the build- ing committee, Dr. R. M. Starr and Dr. Arthur Emmett hoth of Hartford, were added to the staff as consulting heart spe- cialists, Dr. L. M. Marsh of this city added to the visiting staff. Expenses Totaled $141,188.93, Expenses for the year amounted to $141,185.93, ecompared with $127,- 704.04 the previous pear. Patients treated during the year numbered , against § the previous year. his annual report, Dr. T. E. superintendent, spoke of the increasing cost of maintenance. He said that more income will be required when the new hospital is occupied Dr. Reeks paid tribute to the assistance of the woman's hospis tal hoard by saying “The adminis- tration has heen most happy with the support given it by the woman's hos- pital board As an organization it has sought our needs and through its committee has brought results that are gratifying.” Demand for Accommodations he executive committee report dwel efforts the institution is its full duty towards the publie It also refers to the great demand for accommodations stating that “during most of the year the hospital has been filled to ca- pacity.” The development of the training school has been satisfactory, In a synopsis of outstanding features the year, the committee em-. At the of directors New Britain Cooper; cretary, The A3 Coope of H to the committes wis also most s on the making to de that to advance splendid organization the staff is building up work of the hospital. increased number of pupll and the use of the standard riculum by the training school, The adoption of complete routine laboratory examination In all cases e an ald in diagnoses “The almost routine consultations by our and visiting consultant specialists, thus offering our ward pa- tients a type of serviee obtainable in very few hospitals. “The putting into serviec ambulanee the comfort of patients.’ own of a new for convenience and ILLITERACY MEETING Group Conference Today To Consid Best Methods of Teaching Five Mil. lion in This Country Washington, Jan tending the ence met 12.-~Delegates ate national illiteracy confers in groups today to consider the problem of milifon flliterates in how to read and varions teaching the the United write The management and financing of movements for the eradie cation of illiteracy, selection of teach. ors, study and methods of instruction, publicity and the cooperas governments. phases of the question constdered by the spe- gronpt, called to gether for morning and night sesstons i department building. ordis States aspects five States organization, conrses of tion of state were cia which both the were interior conference i intended to eo- the United the Gen- eral Federation of Women's elubs, the Amerfean Legion and the National Edueation clatign in combatting illiteracy through Monday Winter, president federation, was chairman o general ate the uctivities of bureau of education as and Mre [ the il continue G named today's wession FAVORS ATHLETICS Princeton Athietic Board Chairman is Stromg or Broad Extent of sports in Universities, 1., Jan the 12 The endeaver in by Dr. of ege 18 upheld cdy. ehairman control ty in an article ap- Alumni Weekly, e charge that there commercialism” in to the cge foot- athletie of ate athietics due pte from co other sports istered,” Dr. Ken- sport has ¢ MEX 1CO CITY TADAMAGED By The Associated Press. I to their dis- w 1o a close and signs of excltemeant have flown some ne the rarried s Aduring last period only lost their & which have

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