The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . C. W. Rus-sell, who. before he joined the service,was a dentist, also expects to go intothe regular array. All of the others,with the exception of Lieut. Charles , who hopes to be discharged,are planning lo become members of thereserve corps. They are: Lieut. ArthurC. Denman. formerly of Louisville, Ky.,where he was in the mercantile busi-ness; Lieut. J. K. S. Waller, a San forduniversity man; Wallace F. Bennett, astudent at the University of Utah,Harold M. Hayes, a student of the Uni-versity of Colorado; Lieut. George , a busi


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . C. W. Rus-sell, who. before he joined the service,was a dentist, also expects to go intothe regular array. All of the others,with the exception of Lieut. Charles , who hopes to be discharged,are planning lo become members of thereserve corps. They are: Lieut. ArthurC. Denman. formerly of Louisville, Ky.,where he was in the mercantile busi-ness; Lieut. J. K. S. Waller, a San forduniversity man; Wallace F. Bennett, astudent at the University of Utah,Harold M. Hayes, a student of the Uni-versity of Colorado; Lieut. George , a business man; Dr. Charles , who came here from Provi-dence, R. I„ as medical officer, andCharles S. Caldwell, who also was astudent. Resourceful Mame fell down a we] Whence all egress did fail,She simply cleared her throatthen-Ran Ijghtlv up the scale. —Vassar M: ny. COSSITT OPENS AGAIN AS MENS DININGROOM UNIVERSAL ANATOMY. Dont call a man a boneheadIn your angry agitation; Remember that your own headHas some osseous formation. OFFICERSFIELD SHOES Munson LastArmy Shoes Puttee Leggings Spiral PutteeLeggings Wool Sox These footwearnecessities can allbe found at Vor-hes in completeassortment—L e tus show them toyou— M5>&v& :iantnan:::»ni^^ niiBttsmmKKTfflinrr: T HUT REMAINS OP-EN ; SIMONS RUSSIA The Y. M. C. A. hut at Colorado Col- After six months of hard benchesland oil cloth tables, Cossitt diningroom was reopened, Wednesday night, ias a dining room rather than a messhall. The boys were more than glad,to see the while table clothes, to use Inapkins, and to be able lo drink out of jreal glasses again. No longer do you watch your pie lokeep your neighbor from helpinghimself and there is no more the Ihaunting fear that the inspecting offi-cer will see a piece of bone or a po-|tato skin and mistaking it for wastedfood, give you four days of K. P. No,those rules exist no more. The pre-warfreedom has once again returned. The Boys added to the re


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