. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. The Argonne Where, Oh where is my wanderinggum? Where has my gum gone today? Tis the gum that I chewed when Iwas a child, The gum that my father had. Oh, say, does it stick to the old table \leg. Or the back of the old picture frame? |Oh, where is my gum, my wan- j dering gum?Oh, where has my gum gone to-day?—Ex. Our own design in a newstarched collar which is low, slight-ly spread at the top, and especial-ly adapted to tie the cravat in asmall knot. Shown in an extra quality atForty Cents With the Boys Over There by the Post Of


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. The Argonne Where, Oh where is my wanderinggum? Where has my gum gone today? Tis the gum that I chewed when Iwas a child, The gum that my father had. Oh, say, does it stick to the old table \leg. Or the back of the old picture frame? |Oh, where is my gum, my wan- j dering gum?Oh, where has my gum gone to-day?—Ex. Our own design in a newstarched collar which is low, slight-ly spread at the top, and especial-ly adapted to tie the cravat in asmall knot. Shown in an extra quality atForty Cents With the Boys Over There by the Post Offic II. The Colorado College Newspaper Volume XXI. COLORADO SPRINGS, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919 Number 61 tigers meet minister nine PROFESSOR ELLINGWOOD TO LEAVE FACULTY; SERVICES AT PERKINS «« festival will be held ON GROWS TOMORROW m Tn ^ FQREST m^ m m FfjR ?mm m ? W « ON SATURDAY Bengals Are Favored to Win With One Victory Already to Their Credit; Wilkin Back Again The Bengal nine plays their returngame with Denver University at Den-ver tomorrow afternoon. This will bethe fourth conference game for theTigers, leaving only two games withthe State University to complete theirseason. The first game with Boulderwill be one week after the conierencegame and will be played on the Statesgrounds; the second will be in thefirst week of June at Colorado Tigers now rank as third inthe conference race. Mines leads,Boulder runs a close second while has lost every game and holds afine chance for winning cellar posi-tion. In tomorrows game, the Ben-gals seem to have the best of the


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