I The fellow When you get to the end flated of \>our rope, tie a knot in COLLEGE V I E W , NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, M A R C H Summer School / IS Begins May ELECTED PRESIDENT OF PROFESSIONAL CLASS 31 TO CIVE CANTATA Cotner, Wesleyan, and University to Be Represented RODNEY FINNEY AND MISS VERNA GARVIN ARE MARRIED Hannah L i n d e e n , B y r n e T a y l o r A n admission f e e o f t w e n t y - f i v e Oration Isa. 1:2-20 c e n t s will b e c h a r g e d . It is p l a n n e d George Matthews t o invest t h e p r o c e e d s in a s e t of Appreciation of a group o f Psalms encyclopedias f o r the academy. Miss G l o o r Solo " T h e E a r t h Is T h e L o r d ' s " Miss V e r n a Garvin and R o d n e y F i n Grace Buck ney, Jr., w e r e r e c e n t l y m a r r i e d in Antiphonal Chorus Class Colorado Springs. Mrs. F i n n e y is a Benediction g r a d u a t e o f the I n t e r - M o u n t a i n A c a d e m y . Mr. F i n n e y a t t e n d e d U n i o n C o l l e g e f o r t w o years. T h e y will be at h o m e at 215 A r a p a h o e S t r e e t , C o l o rado Springs. A t least n i n e t y p e o p l e are a t t e n d i n g A l g e r Johns is t e a c h i n g the c h u r c h t h e f o u r s t u d e n t efForts b e i n g c a r r i e d s c h o o l at C o l o r a d o S p r i n g s d u r i n g t h e on in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h the Union C o l Professor Leo Thiel left the college, second semester, taking the place of l e g e s e m i n a r u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of M a r c h 10, t o a t t e n d a m e e t i n g o f the Rodney Finney, who taught during P r o f e s s o r s W . W . P r e s c o t t and H. U. N o r t h Central A s s o c i a t i o n to be held T h e s e n i o r class o f Union C o l l e g e t h e first s e m e s t e r . S t e v e n s , and t o date 1,100 t r a c t s have in C h i c a g o . and all m e m b e r s o f o t h e r classes and b e e n d i s t r i b u t e d t o these c o m p a n i e s . o f the f a c u l t y w h o had t u r n e d in at P a u l B r i n g l e and L l o y d C o w i n g o least e i g h t s u b s c r i p t i o n s w e r e e n t e r e v e r y T h u r s d a y t o C o r t l a n d , and as a t a i n e d at a t h r e e - c o u r s e banquet r e s u l t 600 c o p i e s o f t h e Victory g i v e n by T h e C l o c k T o w e r b o a r d on series, by W . W . P r e s c o t t , and 300 the e v e n i n g o f M a r c h 9 in t h e S o u t h " P r e s e n t T r u t h " have been d i s t r i Hall d i n i n g r o o m . C o v e r s w e r e laid buted. A f e a t u r e o f this e f f o r t has f o r e i g h t y - s i x guests. b e e n t h e i n t e r e s t s h o w n by t h e y o u n g Oswald S p e c h t , s e n i o r class p r e s i A c o l o r s c h e m e o f g r e e n and w h i t e p e o p l e , and a l r e a d y t h e y o u n g p e o p l e ' s dent, rose to new heights of a c c o m was c a r r i e d out in b o t h d e c o r a t i o n s s o c i e t y has b e g u n t o g i v e p r o g r a m s . p l i s h m e n t last Sunday n i g h t , M a r c h and m e n u . 13, w h e n h e s u c c e s s f u l l y d e f e n d e d his E v e r y S a b b a t h live autos c a r r y s t u T h e g u e s t s w e r e m e t in t h e r e c e p - larder f r o m t h e d e p r e d a t i o n s of a w i l d d e n t s t o t h e B u r l i n g t o n shops at tion hall by W e s l e y A n d r e s s and beast. ' H a v e l o c k . T h e i n t e r e s t h e r e has been T h e Union C o l l e g e l i t t l e s y m p h o n y H e n r y J o h n s o n , w h o led t h e p r o c e s s i o n m a i n t a i n e d t h r o u g h t h e p r e s e n c e o f o r c h e s t r a , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of P r o E n t e r i n g his r o o m at t e n - t h i r t y , to t h e d i n i n g r o o m . H e r e the guests t h e U n i o n C o l l e g e S a b b a t h s c h o o l o r - f e s s o r C. C. E n g e l , a p p e a r e d in c o n Mr. S p e c h t h e a r d sounds issuing f r o m w e r e s e a t e d around t h e l o n g U-shaped his tin b r e a d - b o x . Acting- upon a s u g c h e s t r a , and b y the c o n s t a n t use o f c e r t last S a t u r d a y n i g h t , M a r c h 12, table, w h e r e the c o l o r s c h e m e was g e s t i o n f r o m C l a r e n c e S t e n b e r g , he charts by Elder Leach. S u c h t o p i c s in t h e c o l l e g e c h a p e l , g i v i n g the fifth c a r r i e d out w i t h c u t flowers, s h a m hastily seized t h e b o x and clashed i n t o as " E v o l u t i o n vs. t h e B i b l e , " " T h e n u m b e r o f t h e l e c t u r e course.' rocks, Irish e m b l e m s , napkins, and the hall, in o r d e r that Mr. Mouse T i m e o f t h e E n d , " and " T h e T w o T h e p r o g r a m r e n d e r e d was m u c h f a v o r s . Even t h e p u n c h was g r e e n . m i g h t be c o m p l e t e l y in t h e o p e n . Mr. G r e a t P o w e r s , " have b e e n p r e s e n t e d . a p p r e c i a t e d by t h e a u d i e n c e . W . A. P r o f e s s o r E n g e l ' s s y m p h o n i c o r c h e s - M o u s e n e e d e d no f u r t h e r i n v i t a t i o n , S i x m i l e s n o r t h w e s t o f L i n c o l n , at N e l s o n g a v e a s h o r t d e s c r i p t i o n o f t r a f u r n i s h e d m u s i c w h i l e t h e guests f o r he s p r a n g o u t and h u r r i e d d o w n Woodlawn, Rodney Davidson and t h e " S y m p h o n y in B M i n o r , " by w e r e b e i n g s e a t e d and d u r i n g the bant h e Tiall. The valiant senior presiGe<.rtre S t a c e y are m e e t i n g a g r o u p of S c h u b e r t , s o m e t i m e s c a l l e d t h e un- q u e t . Mr. A l t m a n , p r e s i d e n t o f T h e d e n t was i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r h i m in t w e n t y e v e r y Sunday n i g h t . A f e a - finished s y m p h o n y . H e also d e s c r i b e d C l o c k T o w e r b o a r d , a c t e d as m a s t e r hot pursuit, aiming badly-timed kicks t u r e o f t h e i r m e e t i n g s is the c h i l - " L o , H e r e the Gentle Lark," by o f c e r e m o n i e s , a n n o u n c i n g t h e n u m at t h e fleeing f o r m . Finally, after d r e n ' s s t o r y h o u r c o n d u c t e d by M y r t l e B i s h o p , and t h e " P r e l u d e , " by W a g n e r . bers on t h e p r o g r a m w h i c h f o l l o w e d five t r i p s u p and d o w n t h e hall, and Maxwell. F o l l o w i n g t h e " B e a u t i f u l B l u e Dan- t h e d i n n e r . T h e p r o g r a m c o n s i s t e d o f a f t e r Mr. S p e c h t ' s d e s p e r a t i o n had N o t f a r f r o m W o o d l a w n , A l f r e d Fos- u b e " g i v e n by t h e o r c h e s t r a and at Irish d i a l o g u e s , and a n u m b e r o f a t t r a c t e d t h e h e l p o f D o n o v a n L e e c h , sey and H u b e r t T e e l m e e t a c o m p a n y the c o n c l u s i o n o f Miss K i e h n h o f f ' s Irish songs. a square k i c k h u r l e d t h e i n t r u d e r o f ten at t h e A r b o r s c h o o l house. r e n d e r i n g o f " L o , H e r e the G e n t l e Oswald S p e c h t , the s e n i o r p r e s i d e n t , on an aerial t r i p o f o v e r t h i r t y - f i v e T h e y d i s t r i b u t e " P r e s e n t T r u t h " t o L a r k , " f o r w h i c h Mr. Babst p l a y e d t h e r e s p o n d e d to Mr. A l t m a n ' s closing- f e e t . Mr. L e e c h h u r r i e d t o t h e s c e n e t h e v i c i n i t y on e a c h t r i p , and al- flute o b l i g a t o , t h e r e was p r o l o n g e d s p e e c h w i t h a f e w w e l l - c h o s e n w o r d s o f t h e crash and d i s c o v e r e d t h a t Mr. Because of a cold Miss o f a p p r e c i a t i o n , and a n n o u n c e d that Mouse's hind w h e e l s had b e e n c o m t o g e t h e r 200 c o p i e s have thus b e e n applause. g i v e n o u t . T h e y h a v e c o n s i d e r e d such KiehnhofF was u n a b l e to r e s p o n d with the s e n i o r s had d e m o n s t r a t e d t h e i r p l e t e l y i n c a p a c i t a t e d . t o p i c s as. " T h e O r i g i n o f E v i l , " " T h e an e n c o r e and was f o r c e d to leave l o y a l t y to o u r n e w p a p e r by h a v i n g B e c a u s e o f this d e e d Mr. S p e c h t C o n s i s t e n t C h r i s t i a n L i f e , " " C h r i s t ' s out o n e o f t h e s e l e c t i o n s listed on c h o s e n - t h e c l o c k t o w e r as t h e e m has e n t e r e d t h e f r a t e r n i t y o f w e l R e t u r n , " and " T h e N e w J e r u s a l e m . " t h e p r o g r a m . b l e m f o r t h e class o f '27, comed neighbors. Alger Johns Is Taking Mr. Finney's Place in Colorado Springs Church School UNION COLLEGE SEMINAR IS HOLDING FOUR DIFFERENT EFFORTS i ) Eleven Hundred Tracts Have Been Given Out President Thiel A ttends North Central Association LITTLE SYMPHONY GIVES FIFTH NUMBER OF LECTURE COURSE , » ) Boulder Sanitarium Installs Radio System MISSION BANDS TO ENTERTAIN STUDENHOLUNTEERS Antiptional Clrorus a Special Feature- * in- ego eventually ends 1927 Proceeds Will Be Used for Academy Library M. V. PROGRAM TO BE CONDUCTED BY BIBLICAL. LITERATURE CLASS t 17, Mr. H. P. L o r e n z r e t u r n e d M a r c h JO T h e s u m m e r session at Union Colf r o m the Boulder Sanitarium, where l e g e will b e g i n May 31, and w i l l c o n h e has b e e n t a k i n g t r e a t m e n t s f o r the past five weeks. Mr. L o r e n z ret i n u e f o r t w e l v e weeks. Professor p o r t s t h a t t h e s a n i t a r i u m is p u t t i n g W . J. M c C o m b w i l l b e the p r i n c i p a l in a p u b l i c a d d r e s s i n g s y s t e m . T h e y o f t h e s c h o o l . Several c o u r s e s in e d u are also i n s t a l l i n g a r a d i o in i h e c a t i o n , E n g l i s h , h i s t o r y , Bible, : nd c h a p e l . T h e r a d i o w i l l be c o n n e c t e d m o d e r n l a n g u a g e s w i l l be o f f e r e d , beThe academy chorus with Miss sides a f e w s u b j e c t s in o t h e r d e p a r t - G r a c e B u c k as c o n d u c t o r , will g i v e the w i t h all t h e p a t i e n t s ' r o o m s . ments. cantata, "Queen Esther," Saturday n i g h t , M a r c h 19, at e i g h t o ' c l o c k in the c o l l e g e c h a p e l . T h e c h o r u s c o n s i s t s A t a m e e t i n g h e l d in t h e c o l l e g e of t w e n t y - t h r e e v o i c e s , w i t h the f o l c h a p e l M a r c h 9 at t e n - t h i r t y , t h e lowing additional characters: f o r t y - t h r e e m e m b e r s of t h e 1927 p r o Lulu L i t w i n e n c o T h e Queen f e s s i o n a l seniors e l e c t e d H a r o l d NesDavid Keacher The King lund class p r e s i d e n t ; E l v a B a b c o c k , Wesley Rhodes Hainan vice-president; Pearl Hartwell, secW m . R o b i n s o n , Jr., Mordecai, a Jew r e t a r y ; and J o h n Kraushaar, t r e a s u r e r . Jeanette Hawley Zeresh P r o f e s s o r G. C. J o r g e n s o n , h e a d of O t h e r c h a r a c t e r s are E s t e l l a B r i t the c h e m i s t r y d e p a r t m e n t , and P r o tain, Clara C u l v e r , F l o r a B e n n e t t , f e s s o r R e x J a c o b s o n , head o f t h e deHelen Jones, Calvin G o r d o n , G e r a l d p a r t m e n t o f e c o n o m i c s and c o m m e r c e , T h e m e m b e r s o f the m i s s i o n bands T h e B i b l i c a l l i t e r a t u r e class will M i n c h i n , F r a n c i s S h o w a c y , and L a r r y w e r e n o m i n a t e d as s p o n s o r s o f the g i v e t h e f o l l o w i n g p r o g r a m on F r i - J o h n s o n . of Union College will entertain the class. P r o f e s s o r J o r g e n s o n was e l e c t e d day e v e n i n g , M a r c h 18 at 8:00 p. m. T h e c h o r u s was o r g a n i z e d in O c t o - S t u d e n t V o l u n t e e r s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , by a m a j o r i t y . Organ V o l u n t a r y Rea W a k e h a m ber. T h e officers are G r a c e B u c k , c o n - C o t n e r , and W e s l e y a n C o l l e g e s , and P r e s i d e n t T h i e l , in his b r i e f r e - S c r i p t u r e R e a d i n g A l b e r t W a t e r h o u s e d u c t o r ; Hazel H a r v e y - M o r e y , a c c o m - Bryan M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l , at a banm a r k s t o t h e class, e m p h a s i z e d t h e S o l o " B l e s t A r e the P u r e in H e a r t " p a n i s t ; Charles R o b i n s o n , p r e s i d e n t ; quet, Thursday, M a r c h 25, at six i m p o r t a n c e o f always l i v i n g a l i f e o ' c l o c k , in t h e S o u t h Hall dining and L o l a Baer, s e c r e t a r y . Jeanette Hawley w h i c h is r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f U n i o n C o l - I n v o c a t i o n room. A social h o u r in the p a r l o r Francis Showacy To help the academy students to lege, and o f c o - o p e r a t i v e p l a n n i n g and I n t e r p r e t a t i o n of S o l o m o n ' s S o n n e t will p r e c e d e t h e b a n q u e t . appreciate the cantata, Professor Mcw o r k i n g w i t h t h e c o l l e g e s e n i o r class. on Old A g e Eva G i b b Cully is r e a d i n g t h e b o o k o f E s t h e r as A t a s e c o n d m e e t i n g o f the class B i o g r a p h y o f John the B a p t i s t a p a r t o f the a c a d e m y c h a p e l e x e r c i s e s . h e l d M a r c h 11, at one o ' c l o c k , c o m J u l i u s H u m a n n T h e p u b l i c is u r g e d to r e a d t h e b o o k m i t t e e s w e r e a p p o i n t e d to c o n s i d e r A p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e S o n g o f S o l o m o n o f E s t h e r also, thus p l a c i n g t h e m t h e m o t t o and the flower; c o l o r s , pins, A l m a L o r e n z selves in a b e t t e r p o s i t i o n t o u n d e r rContinufid on Daree 21 Organ and V i o l i n D u e t " L a r g o " stand t h e musical p r e s e n t a t i o n . Miss Elva Babcock, Miss Pearl Hartwell and John Krausiiaar Hold Other Places of Honor V an up as a flat tire. it and hang on. VOL. I with Audience Shows Appreciation by Prolonged Applause IRISH BANQUET GIVEN IN HONOR OF CLOCK . TOWER BOOSTERS Green and White Used as Color Scheme in Decoration and Menu President of Senior Class Defends South Hall against Invaders No. 6 BROADCASTING STATION BREAKS DOWN DURING ORCHESTRA PROGRAM Remainder of Program To Be Given March 27 So m a n y t e l e p h o n e c a l l s and m e s sages w e r e r e c e i v e d at S t a t i o n K F A B , Sunday n i g h t , M a r c h 13, w h e n t h e broadcasting equipment broke down d u r i n g a p r o g r a m b e i n g g i v e n by Professor Engel's symphonic orchestra, t h a t it was i m p o s s i b l e to answer them. During the third number of the p r o g r a m a b a l l - b e a r i n g b u r n e d out in the b r o a d c a s t i n g e q u i p m e n t , and it c o u l d not be r e p a i r e d f o r m o r e than an h o u r and a half, so the r e m a i n d e r o f the p r o g r a m c o u l d not be ^iven. P r o f e s s o r E n g e l s t a t e s t h a t the rem a i n d e r o f t h e p r o g r a m will be b r o a d cast S u n d a y n i g h t , M a r c h 27 at nine •o'clock. P r o f e s s o r E n g e l is r e c e i v i n g manyl e t t e r s o f c o m m e n d a t i o n f r o m list e n e r s - i n . A l e t t e r f r o m Mr. and Mrs. C. L. P r e m e r , and M. N. H e l l i g s o and f a m i l y , o f Omaha, says: "We're" s t r o n g f o r y o u , and always h a v e a large c r o w d l i s t e n i n g in. W e g r e a t l y enj o y e d y o u r s p l e n d i d m u s i c last' e v e ning. It was the best afloat. Prof e s s o r P r e s c o t t ' s a d d r e s s was e x c e l lent, t o o s o s c h o l a r l y and i n t e l l i g e n t . T h e H u m a n n B r o t h e r s q u a r t e t was r i g h t ! Y o u r solos w e r e fine. L e t the good w o r k go on." SENIORS HAVE CLOCK TOWER AS CLASS EMBLEM Silver and Blue Scarfs and Neckties to Be Worn T h e s e n i o r class o f '27, a f t e r m u c h d e l i b e r a t i o n , have c h o s e n t h e i r c o l o r s , e m b l e m , and flower. T h e c o l o r s are s i l v e r and blue, and t h e flower s e l e c t e d is t h e Gardenia F l o r i d a , b e t t e r k n o w n as ' t h e Cape J a s m i n e . F o r an e m b l e m t h e class sel e c t e d the c l o c k t o w e r . T h i s d e v i c e will b e used in d e s i g n i n g t h e class pin. T h e s e n i o r g i r l s will have s i l v e r and b l u e s c a r f s , and t h e b o y s will w e a r s i l v e r and b l u e n e c k t i e s in o r d e r to s h o w t h e i r i d e n t i t y . The Week's Announcements T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 17 6.00 p. m. S t u d e n t Movement banquet F r i d a y , M a r c h 18 6.36 p. m. Sunset 7:00 p. m. Mission b a n d s 8:00 p. m. B i b l i c a l literature program S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 1!) 8:00 a. 111. P r a y e r bands at t h e church 9:00 a. m . T e a c h e r s ' m e e t i n g 10:00 a. m. S a b b a t h s c h o o l 11:10 a. m. S e r m o n by Elder Baer: "The World's Outl o o k f o r 1927" 2:15 p. ill. S e m i n a r 2:30 p. m. W o r k b a n d s 8:00 p. m . " Q u e e n E s t h e r , " by the academy chorus THE CLOCK TOWER 2 C h e C l o c k C o i o e i t MODERN ARTISTS TOPIC OF DISCUSSION AT KAPPA THETA News from Other Colleges Published e v e r y Thursday of the school year and m o n t h l y during the summer v a c a t i o n by the Student Publishing Association of Union College. Vol. I March 17, 1927 No. 6 G o through the world Frank Moran, who attended Union in 1920-21, is t o b e v a l e d i c t o r i a n o f t h e P a c i f i c U n i o n C o l l e g e s e n i o r class this spring. H e g e t s t h i s h o n o r by v i r t u e o f his h a v i n g r e c e i v e d m o r e g r a d e h o n o r p o i n t s than any o t h e r m e m b e r o f t h e class. Biographical sketches of people w h o s e i n t e r e s t s and a t t a i n m e n t s in Subscription rate: One dollar the l i f e are d i f f e r e n t f r o m o u r s a l w a y s year, live cents the copy. prove interesting. In K a p p a T h e l a , E n t e r e d as s e c o n d - c l a s s m a t t e r a t t h e p o s t W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , M a r c h 9, t w o office a t C o l l e g e V i e w . N e b r . . A p r i l 6. 1911. f r e s h m a n girls gave short talks relau n d e r A c t o f C o n g r e s s o f M a r c h 3, 1879. W a l l a W a l l a C o l l e g e is c o n s i d e r i n g tive to two artists of today whose Advertising rates furnished on rcqucit. the adoption of a n e w g r a d i n g system. works are extensively known. MANAGEMENT O l i v e L o u i s e C u m m i n g s t o l d o f t h e H e r e t o f o r e t h e y h a v e g r a d e d on t h e Roger Altman President p e r c e n t a g e s y s t e m ; b u t o w i n g to the Earl Gardner B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r e d u c a t i o n o f M a x f i e l d P a r i s h and t h e u n i v e r s a l use o f t h e A - B - C Opal Rogers S e c r e t a r y t y p e o f a r t w o r k h e is d o i n g t o d a y . a l m o s t Edna Simon T r e a s u r e r S h e s a i d : " M a x f i e l d P a r i s h r e c e i v e d all s y s t e m o f g r a d i n g , a f a c u l t y c o m m i t - , El den P e t e r s o n Advertising Manager his a r t i n s t r u c t i o n in A m e r i c a , — a t e e has b e e n s e l e c t e d t o s u b m i t p l a n s Henry Johnson Advertising Assistant rather unusual e x p e r i e n c e f o r a m o d - f o r such a change. College View, Nebraska. Elva Babcock Conard Rees _ Circulation Assistant Circulation Manager Manager STAFF Ivamae Small-Hilts Harriet Peterson G. M. M a t h e w s Wesley Andress E. K . V a n d e V e r e Dorothy Foreman Gerald Minchin Helen Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor SPECIAL WRITERS Gardner. Elmer Pingenot. Strickland. Helen Wells. NEWS Paulenne WRITERS Ruth Hoffman. Geneva Kern. Loma Owen. Byrne Taylor. Elsie Ortner, EDITORIAL W e have r e c e i v e d the f o l l o w i n g encouraging reports f r o m Clock Tower friends: " W e like the p e w college paper. W e f o u n d m o r e news in one copy of T h e C l o c k T o w e r t h a n in t w o o r t h r e e 'Messengers.'" Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Zeismer, Ashland, Wis. " T h e C l o c k T o w e r is v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g a n d w e t h o r o u g h l y e n j o y it. It e n a b l e s us t o l i s t e n in t o t h e S u n d a y evening radio programs, w h i c h always sound good to us." Professor Hutchinson, and Mrs. A. Earl Hall, Minn. " I certainly like The Clock Tower. I r e a d e v e r y w o r d in it, e v e n t h e a d s . " Helen Pattison, Gering, Nebr. I n t h e M a r c h 10 issue o f T h e C l o c k T o w e r there appeared a personal item s t a t i n g t h a t A . O. N o r r i s h a d b e e n ' fined f o r d r i v i n g his F o r d c o u p e w i t h a 1926 l i c e n s e . M r . N o r r i s i n f o r m s us t h a t h e d o e s n ' t e v e n so m u c h as o w n a F o r d c o u p e and that the statem e n t s g i v e n a r e n o t t r u e . I t is o u r a i m t o p u b l i s h f a c t s and n o t h i n g b u t t h e facts. W e are sorry that such a report should be given out through our columns. PROFESSIONAL SENIORS [Continued from page 1] ern painter. Many A m e r i c a n artists f e e l that they are not entirely educated until they have studied abroad f o r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s ; b u t n o t so w i t h M a x f i e l d P a r i s h . W e can p r o u d l y c l a i m h i m as o u r o w n p r o d u c t . T o d a y he is o n e o f t h e l e a d i n g c o m m e r c i a l a r t i s t s in A m e r i c a . " T h e w o r k o f W . L. T a y l o r , w h o paints B i b l i c a l scenes and p i c t u r e s w i t h Biblical inspiration, was reviewed by Marjorie Whitnack. She said, " M r . T a y l o r f e e l s that a large p a r t o f his s u c c e s s h a s b e e n d u e t o t h e i n s p i r a t i o n and h e l p t h a t h i s w i f e has g i v e n h i m . T h e last p i c t u r e h e p a i n t e d is 'In the S h a d o w o f a Great Rock,' which will probably be his last, b e c a u s e h e is n o w s u f f e r i n g with a paralyzed right hand." R e p o r t s f r o m Atlantic Union Coll e g e s h o w t h a t f o r t h e first s e m e s t e r fourteen per cent of the girls' grades and t e n p e r c e n t o f t h e b o y s ' g r a d e s w e r e A ' s , and t h a t five p e r c e n t o f the b o y s ' g r a d e s and f o u r - t e n t h s p e r c e n t of the girls' grades were failures. The Atlantic Union College choral society, under the direction of Prof e s s o r J. W . S a l i s b u r y , g a v e t h e c a n t a t a , " E s t h e r , " on J a n u a r y 22. Station WEMC, Berrien Springs, Mich., will broadcast its f o u r t h anniv e r s a r y p r o g r a m on t h e n i g h t of M a r c h 26. T h e s t a t i o n o p e r a t e s on a w a v e l e n g t h o f 31G m e t e r s , and w i l l use on t h i s s p e c i a l b r o a d c a s t 4,000 watts of power. Those who receive t h i s p r o g r a m are r e q u e s t e d t o w r i t e c o n c e r n i n g the reception. E l d e r S. E. 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Duane Cowin sang, " S o r t e r Miss Y o u , " and Gerald Minchin played a b e a u t i f u l piano solo, Czibulka's "Gavotte." About 200 books have been added to the shelves of the College View p u b l i c library as a result of the " b o o k r e c e p t i o n " entertainment given in the c o l l e g e chapel, March 8. The public library now has more than five thousand volumes. The principal speakers on the evening's p r o g r a m w e r e W . E. A. Aul; Charles W . Taylor, state superintendent of p u b l i c instruction; and Professor A. A. Reed, of the University " I n the spring a young man's f a n c y of Nebraska. Professor M c C o m b ex- lightly turns t o " — w h a t the girls have pressed the appreciation of the been thinking about all winter. library board f o r the books b r o u g h t that evening. Mayor W . L. Graham, M y R u g Business for Sale including a T w o - H a r n e s s A u t o m a t i c representing the town board, stated 4 2 inch C a r p e t l o o m that he believed that a book r e c e p t i o n should be held every year. W e n d e l l Joh nson Music was interspersed between the 8 2 5 H St. Phone 2 7 0 - W other numbers of the p r o g r a m . College V i e w Clara Erickson Wins First Prize The two sections in the art class taught by Miss Leta Cornell engaged in a contest in f e a t u r e drawing, Thursday and Friday, March 10-11. The sketches were to be of the features of some student or f a c u l t y , made without their knowledge. The only point on which they were to be j u d g e d was in the degree of si?nilitude. T h e judges were chosen p r o m iscuously f r o m students who happened to be in the library. Clara Erickson and Estel Starr t o o k first prizes. Sigma Iota Kappa B-3717 Fuel Company College V i e w , Nebr. 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