. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Bureau of War Risk Insur-ance concerning the convertibility andthe machinery of converting War RiskInsurance under the government heldby men who were in the United Statesservice that may be of interest to agreat many discharged soldiers andsailors that are now in coltege. On account of the enormousamount of work entailed in gettingpolicies made out and mailed to bene-ficiaries- during the last few months ofthe war, the Bureau has beenswamped with work and has just nowcompleted the machinery providing(Continued on 4) Three Fraternitie


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. Bureau of War Risk Insur-ance concerning the convertibility andthe machinery of converting War RiskInsurance under the government heldby men who were in the United Statesservice that may be of interest to agreat many discharged soldiers andsailors that are now in coltege. On account of the enormousamount of work entailed in gettingpolicies made out and mailed to bene-ficiaries- during the last few months ofthe war, the Bureau has beenswamped with work and has just nowcompleted the machinery providing(Continued on 4) Three Fraternities to Dance on Last Social Night of the Semester Three of the fraternities, will enter-tain tonight. The Kappa Sigs willdance at the Acacia, the Phi Gamswill give a house dance and the Sig-ma Chi will entertain at their housealso. The guests of the Kappa Sigswill be: Adelaide Dillon, Margaret Ep-pich, Ruth Zirkle. Norine King,Louise Allen. Allene Martin, VirginiaCorlett, Neva Ritter, Mary Davis, Ed-na Snelhng, Margaret McCee, Mar-(Continued on page 4). Front Ro The Colorado College Mens Glee and Mandolin Club -Coldrcn, Angovc, Chase. Dean. Hale. Hillman, Wolfe. Middle Row—Foote. Hunt, Bruce Profe Bad; r Molten. Hcalh, Palmer, Brown, Lewis ow—Pike. Johnson, Seelcy, Parfet. Freeman. Frantz, Sweet. Layden. IB^bdHH THE COLORADO COLLEGE TIGER, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919 /COLLEGE INN^- Restaurant Where ihe College Boys andGirls arc always welcome. Home Cooking MOWRYS Frozen Desserts Ice Cream in any form orflavor, suitable for any so-cial function. Across from the Campus Phone 1184 ANY LENS DUPLICATED BYGRADUATE OPTICIAN. EYES EXAMINED AND PRO-PERLY FITTED. F. G. Hayner JEWELER 24 S. Tejon Street Phone Main 576 COLLEGE BOYS! We are always CLEAN andUP-TO-DATE CAMPBELLSBARBER SHOP 12 South Tejon Street , When You Think ofDrugs, Think Woods Wood Drug Co. PrescriptionPharmacists 18 North Tejon Street(Opera House Block)Phones Main 491 and 492Colorado Springs, Colorado —THE—MODERN SHOE S


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