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LOST.- Will the person who took by mistake a hat from Memorial on Saturday please return it to the head waiter and receive his own. R. Soutter, 17 Hastings, was marked on the inside of the hat band...
...Down the Indian River, Florida." by St. G. Rathborne; "Swan Shooting on the Columbia," by T. G. Farrell; "In December." a stanza by Louise by Louise Phillips; "Pastor Park's Assistant," by J. D. Plumb; "Retrospect," by J. R. G.; "Foot Ball-Detail of Defensive Play," by Waiter Camp. This article, which is the complement to another article by the same author, which appeared last month; is of interest to college men. The statemens are, however, extremely general and convey but a slight amount of information. The author gives some idea of the duties of the players in defensive play...
Three of the four "College Kodaks" are good. The fourth is, however, on the well worn Memorial-Hall-waiter topic. Certainly it fulfills the suggestion made in the CRIMSON'S criticism of the last Advocate, that the "Kodaks" be confined to familiar college matters. This one is familiar with a vengeance...
LOST.- Will the person who took a brown overcoat from the auditor's room at Memorial last night between 5.50 and 6.15 please leave it with the auditor or with Mr. Howard, the head waiter...
...ROBBINS, Sec.WILL the person who took a pair of gloves from the shelf near the lower end of Memorial Hall yesterday at lunch, please be kind enough to leave them with Mr. Howard, the head waiter...