The Signet . n and centers of large universities. Such movementshave been on foot in several other states but usually have comefrom those who did not understand the fraternity and its positionand relation to a higher school. After the agitators heard thereasons for the existence of fraternities and became betteracquainted with fraternity life, the matter was abandoned andseldom has come up again in the same place. This anti-agita-tion has materially died down and in states where it was success-ful we can look for a reaction and a repeal of this legislation. The fraternity must continue to have


The Signet . n and centers of large universities. Such movementshave been on foot in several other states but usually have comefrom those who did not understand the fraternity and its positionand relation to a higher school. After the agitators heard thereasons for the existence of fraternities and became betteracquainted with fraternity life, the matter was abandoned andseldom has come up again in the same place. This anti-agita-tion has materially died down and in states where it was success-ful we can look for a reaction and a repeal of this legislation. The fraternity must continue to have a full conception of andkeep on with new adaptations for the large work it can accom-plish, and be always ready and willing to do its share in holdingup high ideals and maintaining proper surroundings and activi-ties in the large part it can play in educational work. In thatway it will perform its true mission, and having done its taskwell it need never fear its perpetuity* DONT FORGET THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. YOUNGSTROM— AMERICAN GUARD YOUNGSTROM—ALL AMERICAN GUARD William A. Carter, T Adolph Frederic Youngstrom of Waltham, Massachusetts,never known as anything but Swede since he first climbed thehills of Hanover to enter Dartmouth, is a representative memberof New Englands star products of the 1919 football may rightfully feel at home in the Hall of Fame for didnot Walter Camp say that no man ever deserved All-Americanhonors more than he! Swedes football career has been a varied one. His dad wasopposed to Adolphs playing while the latter was a kid in highschool until his last year, then the Swede went to it in spite ofparental objections and made good, incidentally proving to hisfather that he could well take care of himself on the when Swede went to Dartmouth he was out of luck hisFreshman year due to ineligibility, and when his Sophomore yearcame around he found himself competing against Fat wasnt until 1916 that Swede got his cha


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