. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Were really too busy to write a goodad—youd better go to the Junior Classplay—it might be they will advertise for us. Trade With the Boys Over There by the Post Office II. The Colorado College Newspaper Volume XXI. COLORADO SPRINGS, TUESDAY, APRIL S, 1919 Number 50 ATHLETICS GET $450FROM BIG CARNIVAL Big Fete Is Great Success Both Financially and as Entertainment Variety of Stunts Pleases All $450!! That is the toll of theprofits that go to the Athletic Associa-tion as a result of the big carnivalpulled off in the gym last Saturdayevening.


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Were really too busy to write a goodad—youd better go to the Junior Classplay—it might be they will advertise for us. Trade With the Boys Over There by the Post Office II. The Colorado College Newspaper Volume XXI. COLORADO SPRINGS, TUESDAY, APRIL S, 1919 Number 50 ATHLETICS GET $450FROM BIG CARNIVAL Big Fete Is Great Success Both Financially and as Entertainment Variety of Stunts Pleases All $450!! That is the toll of theprofits that go to the Athletic Associa-tion as a result of the big carnivalpulled off in the gym last Saturdayevening. This exceeds even the wild-est expectations of any one who wasbrave enough to make a prediction asio the outcome by at least $150. As a result, athletics for the springare assured and the association oncemore goes on a pre-war footing with-out a great big deficit facing it. This?ilso goes to show that Colorado Col-lege, its student body, its faculty, andm fact everyone that is in any way in-terested in it, are back of the old•chool and backing it to any money with what will be raisedfrom other events that are to be stagedduring the balance of the year, for thebenefit of the association, assure springath


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