. The Rotunda . ists of Hungary. He at-tended the Universities of Budapest,Berlin, and Paris, where he was grad-uated with high honors as Doctor ofLaw and Political Science. Althoughappointed as Assistant Professor ofLaw in the University of Budapest, hewas unable to occupy the position be-cause of service in the World a part of the war he servedas attache of the High Commissionerfor Transylvania and, in 1918 afterthe outbreak of the revolution, he waselected commandant of the NationalGuard of his district. Uater he becameone of the organizers of the Hungar-ian National Army. Before


. The Rotunda . ists of Hungary. He at-tended the Universities of Budapest,Berlin, and Paris, where he was grad-uated with high honors as Doctor ofLaw and Political Science. Althoughappointed as Assistant Professor ofLaw in the University of Budapest, hewas unable to occupy the position be-cause of service in the World a part of the war he servedas attache of the High Commissionerfor Transylvania and, in 1918 afterthe outbreak of the revolution, he waselected commandant of the NationalGuard of his district. Uater he becameone of the organizers of the Hungar-ian National Army. Before the war he took an activepart in the elaboration of the admin-istrative reform law of Hungary,served as District Attorney in Tran-sylvania from 1916-1918, and in 1922actively entered the service of hisgovernment as Chief of the Depart-ment of Press in the State Depart-ment, and later for the Prime Min-ister. In this year, he was elected toParliament ,and was known as oneContinued on last page DR. TIBOR ECKHARDT. BASKERVILLE ANDWILSON WIN THREEDEBATES ON TRIP Team From S. T. C. Hofi From Make Forest, U. of Columbia and Wofford DR. TIHOK ECKHARDT ol Hungary,who will speak here. January speech is being sponsored byPi Gamma Mu. HOUSE COUNCIL Yales Sacred Tradition Threatened With Extinction BAND CONCERT PLEASES The concert given by the BedfordBand last Wednesday night in theauditorium was enjoyed immensely bythe entire student body. We wish totake this opportunity to thank themfor having been so kind as to stopand play for us. Yales most sacred tradition—thecustom of making week-end jouraeysto various New England and New-York womens colleges, is threaten-ed with extinction. President JamesRowland, of the university, heartilycondemned the practice and statedthat it might become neccessary torequire the undergraduates to registertwice each Sunday so as to preventtheir leaving the campus. It has not been learned whether thisstep is a result of complaints fromthe girls being


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