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V )Lli."IE :r? FA REWELL BANQUET TONIGHT H. RO ON E Y SHARP Thi.· e\·ening the tu ent Body whole thing i to be in the natut· will he be gue. ts of Mr. and of a surpri e pat y but it jg need- Mr . H. Roduey harp at d' inner . le:s to .·ay ha t . ince Mr. harp Thi dinner i. to be t he Fare\\ell l is giving it, it will be don up Par t,· of ::\fr. and Mr . harp a "bn , \'r 'n." ::\Ir. Sharp ha n in t.he\.' a ·e leaving vn Janu, ry l:t ultati on ith Mr. Wilkin on on ·an educational tour of the c:mc rning the iet ils of he world. They will be g n from affair and it i · under:tood tha cne t:> two year ·. harp , ..,. '11 , perl'onall} r- Alth ::> ::\Ir WilkJin , on wa under vi. e th ble decorations. s vere cro . examination y a I On lf of th tudent B od· , memLer of the Review Board, he the Rev ;e '.v B oa rd w• ·h . 1\Ir. and fai led o reveal he progt'am for fr .. harp a afe and eventful the evening. In cU1er · words, the , journey. Seniors Still Winning; Freshmen Coming Strong The an nual T he fir. o ffer ing. anized Dramatic Wo men'. ollege pl pre iativ audi nee bled in Wolf Hall ni ht. Th e club pr -- - - ---- :.. ), 192}

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V )Lli."IE :r?

FAREWELL BANQUET TONIGHT

H. RO ON EY SHARP

Thi.· e\·ening the tu ent Body whole thing i to be in the natut· will he be gue. ts of Mr. and of a surpri e pat y but it jg need­Mr . H. Roduey harp at d'inner. le:s to .·ay hat . ince Mr. harp Thi dinner i. to be t he Fare\\ell l is giving it, it will be don up Par t,· of ::\fr. and Mr . harp a "bn, \'r'n." ::\Ir. Sharp ha n in t.he\.' a ·e leaving vn Janu, ry l:t r:~r ultation v·ith Mr. Wilkin on on ·an educational tour of the c:mc rning the iet ils of he world. They will be g n from affair and it i · under:tood tha cne t:> two year ·. ~1 r.. harp ,..,. '11 ,perl'onall} ~tup r-

Alth ::> ::\Ir ~ WilkJin , on wa under vi. e th t~ ble decorations. s vere cro . examination y a I On b~h lf of th tudent Bod· , memLer of the Review Board, he the Rev ;e '.v Board w• ·h . 1\Ir. and fai led o reveal he progt'am for ~ fr .. • harp a afe and eventful the evening. In cU1er ·words, the , journey.

Seniors Still Winning; Freshmen Coming Strong

The an nual T he fir. o ffering. anized Dramatic

Women'. ollege pl pre iativ audi nee bled in Wolf Hall ni ht. Th e club pr

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I)El A''' i\HE LL (~ I~EVI ''' I the a.n. r i found by charging an exce i e rate !or the meals.

lin on. ideration or the e facts, EW RK, DELAWARE , _ __...;;;.._... we may indeed feel fortunate rbhat

l'IIIJii h •tl hy till' 'tudf'lltK ur l'liH\Rrl' Coll(•g•·, '' l't·k tl• r1111ahout. 1 h1• «•oll«·j.Ciat ·«•ur.

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11cb we are able t.o . ecur such cooper­ation from the 'olleg authorities on thiR matter, and the eview wishe. to expr s. the appreciation

article can easily . ee that .bi arti le w not exactly 111 just complaint and that 1it would ha·ve been good poli-cy for hoim1 to in­ve:tigate th matter firet. By o doing, a great amou!ltt o~ mi un­der tan d•ing <:ould be avo1ded.

•on. In: th!e eoo,rse .of th .gam Marconetti made the tatemen tb.at it wa a ase of "brain versus v.~igtht." However ther w:a nothing ' a id a to which . id

hadlltlhe br~ains.

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CONDITIONS IMPROVED AT COLLEGE COMMONS

ommittee Gets Instant ult hrough Plan of

o-op ration

of he students for th che riul manner in VI hich this ha. been done.

A Misunderstanding

- A Stu-dent.

"Brains vs. Weight" During the F culty Jub re-

Marconet i and Betz.mer tarted out ·in fine hape but they could n'ot tando the on llaught of th faculty' be t, and 1th1e game wa a great vi tory foc the facul y.

ln last week's "Review" t'here app ared an art.icl.e eruti,tled, "A .Ju!!l 'omplaint." The question i., W s it 1a juRt .comp.la.int'? If the writer of the articl had1 investi­gated the malttell", he 1w uld, n d oubt, ha.ve b en •convinced of his

rror, and\ th article probably would not have ap.p ared.

ception to the football' quaJdl, Marconettt and Betzmer .became a little overconfident and is. ued a ohallenge to play the tWio. be t player. f the faculty a game of huffie b-oard. Mr. Heim 1t hen

.picked out Mr. Hancock and Mr. Wilktin on, and the trugglie was

We under tand that "Marc" vi ited Mr. Hancock nd Mr. Wilkin o'n true next d1al)· .nd pre­sented! them with cigar , and stated that he and "Betz" intend­ed! to 'Play the faculty' '' tar" agai.n.

A drinking fountain· of the type install d in ld liege is not en­tirely ~a 'sfa Lory becau e of the fa ·l tha.t it becomes ou,t of order

asily wheru in om;tant. uRe. In an ffort to .rem dy thi defect, Mt·. Wilkin on has been correB­ponding sine th beginning of th t nn with' the manufa turer~ in ord r to get n w ty·)Je. o ( fou.n­taitne installed ndl to m ke ar­t·ant6 menls for their inH allati'o.n.

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THE M. MEGARY & SON CO. EXCL . JVE AC:E. T FOR

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What Is Air?

BEFORE JPl)11.. every chemist thought he knew what air is~ "A mechanical mixture of moisture, nitrogen and oxy~en, with traces of hydrogen and carbon dioxide, ' he would explain.

There was so much oxygen and nitrogen in a given sample that he simply determined the amount of oxygen present and assumed the :est to be nitrogen.

One great I:ngl's: chemist, Lord Rayleigh, found that the nitro­gen obtained from the air was never so pure as that obtained from some compo nd like ammonia. What was the "impurity"? In co-opera ion with another prominent chemist, Sir William R arr.saJ, it was discovered in an entirely new gas-"argon." Later came .. he discovery of other rare gases in the atmosphere. The air we brea !:e contains about a dozen gases and gaseous compounds.

This study of the air is an example of research in pure s~tence. Rayleigh and R amsay h~d no practical end in view-merely the d is­cove y of new factc.

A few years ago tl::c Research Laborator ies of the General Electric Company began to study the destruction of filaments in exhausted lamps iti order o ascertain how this happened. It was a purely scientific undertaking. It was found that the filament evaporated -boiled away, like so much water.

Pressue will check bqiling or evaporation. If the pressne w1th~r. a boiler is very high it will take more heat than ordinarily to boil th~ water. Would a gas under pre sure prevent filaments from boiling away? lf so, what gas? I t must be a gas that will not combin chemically wi h the filament. The filament would burn in o~gen ; hydrogen would conduct the heat away too rapidly. Nitrogen is n useful gas in this ca . It do s form a few compounds, howeve<. Better ill is arAon. J forms r.c compoundn at all .

. Thus th mod rn, efficien , gas-filled lamp ap ar d, ar.d so argon, wh1ch seemed the mos cseleso r;as in l:e world, fotLd n prac :cal application.

Discover new facts and th 1r practical applicatic. \\i:l akc care f i elf.

And he disco re:- of new fac s ·s he prirnar. ' purpo~e cf he R ~ rch Labora ones of the Gen rat Elec ric Company .

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F ro h-'\ hat did you have to moke at the Fa ulty smoker?

Goffigon-We didn't h ve to :moke them; most of u were wi. e an d brought our own.

And later that well-known clan. man of the waiter ·' guild was overheard sayrng, "It look like a cru ller, donut?" That flags him officially and place him in the category with th se dumb bell~ who refer to Sing Sing a a lullaby an.d who think that Rex ea~h is a , eashore re ort.

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The orche tra oftly pla ··ed "Kiss me again.' She gazed in-to hi. eye And breathed a sigh. "Y ur ~lancing i like a poem," She aidL "Y e. , ye , go on," he Murmured. "An Amy Lowell poem; The feet Are all mixed up," she aid.

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