. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . - 09, was elected state senator for the seconddistrict of Louisiana. We congratulate him on his appointment andwish his continued succes. 10 Another one of our recent visitors was Ferd. Hollander, were glad to see him in such fine form. 11 We are glad to find J. T. Bauers name, 11, on the staff of theK. of C. school in Mobile. We congratulate him on his well meritedappointment- 13 T. Clarence Lawless, 13, paid a visit of late to the college. Heis at present an appraiser of the American Appraisal Co. in


. Springhillian Oct 1919 - July 1920 New Series Vol. XII No. 1 - 4 . - 09, was elected state senator for the seconddistrict of Louisiana. We congratulate him on his appointment andwish his continued succes. 10 Another one of our recent visitors was Ferd. Hollander, were glad to see him in such fine form. 11 We are glad to find J. T. Bauers name, 11, on the staff of theK. of C. school in Mobile. We congratulate him on his well meritedappointment- 13 T. Clarence Lawless, 13, paid a visit of late to the college. Heis at present an appraiser of the American Appraisal Co. in Milwau-kee, Wis. We are sure that his success will continue crescendo. 17 Alvin Christovich, 17, was married to Miss Elyria Kearney onthe 4th of March in New Orleans. Christy has our best wishes fora prosperous and happy married life. 17 Howard Kelly, 17, has lately published a book entitled WhatOutfit, Buddy? We have no doubt of the reception it will receive,as Howard was always something of a literary genius. We quote thefollowing from the America:. ►J< MH M CO «: PQ GO p pqH P SPRINGHILLIAN 49 What Outfit, Buddy? (Harper, $), by T. Howard Kelly, is a new kindof war book. The author, who belongs to the class of 1917, Spring Hill College,Mobile, and was a private in the 26th Division, succeeds in letting Jimmy McGee,a real regular fighting Yank who has seen his share of la guerre, tell the storyof the things he encountered. The amiable hero, who had volunteered, meetsin France Bill Preston, who had been drafted, and undertakes to show himthe best way of finding something to monjay and a place to cushay. Mean-while the reader learns about Jimmys amusing adventures on his way to Europe,his impressions of France, and his achievements at the front, all told in the vivid slang of the doughboy but with the use of more expletives than artisticrealism require. The artillery duels that took place during the last few weeksof the war are forcibly described and the


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