. Lake Forest College stentor . a is worthy of a trial at least, andperhaps, it is not too much to hope thatsome of our exchanges, reading this^will also consider this suggestion. From an issue of the LiteraryDigest, August 1907, in speaking ofTaft and Roosevelt: In temper andin breadth of view the two men are asfar apart as the poles*. They do hit itnow and then. From the Success magazine at theclose of 1907: Will Roosevelt Runin 1908? Nothing new under the sun. Remnants of barbarous daysrthe buttons on our coats, paddles, col-lege yells and salmon a la potatochip for Sunday evening. To the h
. Lake Forest College stentor . a is worthy of a trial at least, andperhaps, it is not too much to hope thatsome of our exchanges, reading this^will also consider this suggestion. From an issue of the LiteraryDigest, August 1907, in speaking ofTaft and Roosevelt: In temper andin breadth of view the two men are asfar apart as the poles*. They do hit itnow and then. From the Success magazine at theclose of 1907: Will Roosevelt Runin 1908? Nothing new under the sun. Remnants of barbarous daysrthe buttons on our coats, paddles, col-lege yells and salmon a la potatochip for Sunday evening. To the hours of recitation on yourregistration card add four of collegeactivities, five of social calendar^two of recreation, two of class meet-ings, five of chapel and one of Y. A., send the schedule to ArnoldBennett and he will send you an auto-graph copy of How to Live onTwenty-four Hours a Day. Get your moneys worth at Vogel-sangs. Vogelsangs, 175-177-179 WestMadison St., Chicago. Vogelsangs for private parties. THE STENTOR M5. BASKET-BALL ILLINOIS WESLEYAN AGAIN DEFEATED INFAST GAME. The team gave Illinois Wesleyananother beating last Friday night onthe home floor 25-15. The Lake For-est squad secured a big lead over theBloomington bunch in the fiSt halfand were never headed. CaptainThomas was out of the game on ac-count of illness but his place was am-ply filled by Krueger, the big mantossing four baskets. Dauby playeda brilliant game at all times. Andydid his usual good work and Marbachand Fred Dunsmore at guards helddown the fast Wesleyan forwards. The down-state team did most oftheir scoring on free throws, Youngtossing five out of six chances. Mc-Evoy played a good game at the pivo-tal position. Krueger started the scor-ing right away, registering after a fewminutes play. Fred pulled off somespectacular floor-work, which pavedthe way for several baskets. Wesley-an had but few shots at the basketand couldnt make these good. Bothsides guarded hard and close. Thescore at th
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