. Oracle, The. n Opera Company appeared in a lyceum was delightful and charmed her audience from thefirst number thru the last. November 11, 1920. Armstice Day received its thirdannual celebration here at 10:30 a. m. in Southwesternauditorium. Miss Stewart ,who was the founder of thecustom returned to be with us upon that date. The program was composed of numbers by the chorus,short discussions by members of the History Department,an address by Prof. E. E. Dale of the University of Okla-homa, concluded by a few words to the students by MissStewart. November 18, 1920. Southwestern li


. Oracle, The. n Opera Company appeared in a lyceum was delightful and charmed her audience from thefirst number thru the last. November 11, 1920. Armstice Day received its thirdannual celebration here at 10:30 a. m. in Southwesternauditorium. Miss Stewart ,who was the founder of thecustom returned to be with us upon that date. The program was composed of numbers by the chorus,short discussions by members of the History Department,an address by Prof. E. E. Dale of the University of Okla-homa, concluded by a few words to the students by MissStewart. November 18, 1920. Southwestern live wires accom-panied the foot ball team to Edmond. Eighty-eight mem-bers of the College rooting team chartered a car and in-vaded the enemies territory. The battle raged hot, bring-ing defeat, but not despair, to the members of the gangplanted against* the north ropes. It was a hard battle,nobly contested, and though the hashers in her only cafewere slow as cold weather, we gained a better impressionof


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